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Rob Maaddi / Associated Press:
AP NEWSBREAK: SOURCE SAYS RICE VIDEO SENT TO NFL — ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — A law enforcement official says he sent a video of Ray Rice punching his then-fiancee to an NFL executive three months ago, while league officers have insisted they didn't see the violent images until this week.
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CBS News:
Goodell: No. — O'Donnell: No one in the NFL? — Goodell: No one in the NFL, to my knowledge, and I had been asked that same question and the answer to that is no. We were not granted that. We were told that was not something we would have access to. On multiple occasions, we asked for it.
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The Big Lead, CBS DC, SBNation.com, Deadspin, ProFootballTalk and The Hill
Christine Brennan / USA Today:
Roger Goodell: We asked for Ray Rice video on multiple occasions
Roger Goodell: We asked for Ray Rice video on multiple occasions
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Politico, Hot Air, ProFootballTalk, NOLA River, Baltimore Sun and TMZ.com
Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
McCain: Goodell has ‘credibility issues’
McCain: Goodell has ‘credibility issues’
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ABC News, TMZ.com, Truth Revolt, Broadcasting & Cable and ProFootballTalk
Hadas Gold / Politico:
Jay Carney joins CNN — Former White House Press Secretary Jay Carney will join CNN as a political commentator, the network announced Wednesday. — He will start Wednesday night as President Barack Obama makes a primetime statement about the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant , Sam Feist …
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Kendall Breitman / Politico:
Report: Golf courses nixed President Obama — Some of New York's most exclusive golf clubs would not let President Barack Obama play over Labor Day weekend, according to a report. — The Trump National Golf Club, Winged Foot and Willow Ridge rejected requests to let Obama tee off …
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Peter Hamby / CNN:
Carney: Obama would give more speeches if networks would let him — Washington (CNN) — Former White House Press Secretary Jay Carney — a longtime journalist before he joined the Obama administration in its infancy — is back in the media game as a political analyst for CNN.
Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
'Real Time"s Maher ‘could’ vote for Paul — Longtime viewers of Bill Maher on HBO's “Real Time” may be surprised to learn the liberal-leaning host, who makes a habit of skewering Republicans on a weekly basis, is “considering” casting a vote for one come 2016. — “Rand Paul is an interesting candidate to me.
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
No Fan Of Hillary, Bill Maher Says He Could Vote GOP In 2016
No Fan Of Hillary, Bill Maher Says He Could Vote GOP In 2016
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Liberal Values, The Hill and The Raw Story
Daily Mail:
The teacher (and English graduate) who admits: I'm illiterate - SARAH SMITH blames liberal education dogmas for creating a generation of hopelessly ill-equipped teachers — My hands were feeling clammy and beads of sweat broke out under my collar as I shifted nervously in my seat. It was parents' evening.
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Wall Street Journal:
Dick Cheney Is Still Right — Obama's return to Iraq reveals how wrong he has been about the world.
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Mass. Mayor Brandishes Gun During Late-Night Meeting With Rival — A Massachusetts councilman accused his town mayor of “intimidation” after he pulled out a gun during an informal, late-night meeting in an SUV between the two officials. But the mayor disputes the claim, the Boston Herald reported.
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Chris Cassidy / Boston Herald:
Fall River mayor shoots down gun intimidation claim
Fall River mayor shoots down gun intimidation claim
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The Raw Story and NY Daily News
New York Times:
Obama Ready to Authorize Airstrikes on ISIS in Syria — WASHINGTON — President Obama is prepared to authorize airstrikes in Syria, a senior administration official said on Tuesday, taking the military campaign against the Sunni militant group, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, into new and unpredictable terrain.
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Gregory D. Johnsen / BuzzFeed:
Obama Will Fight ISIS With George W. Bush's Legal Theories
Obama Will Fight ISIS With George W. Bush's Legal Theories
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Meghan Daum / New York Times:
Lena Dunham Is Not Done Confessing — Credit: Benjamin Lowy/Reportage, for The New York Times — On a recent afternoon in Brooklyn, Lena Dunham and her sister, Grace, met up at a local hangout. Grace was nursing a sprained ankle she sustained a few nights earlier, after, by her account …
Sarah Ferris / The Hill:
IRS chief: ‘Whenever we can, we follow the law’ — During another grueling hearing on the ObamaCare rollout, the head of the Internal Revenue Service tried to offer lawmakers an assurance about the soon-to-open enrollment period. — “Whenever we can, we follow the law,” …
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Ed Driscoll
Bryan Fischer / OneNewsNow.com:
No atheist should be permitted to serve in the U.S. military — Military service should rightly be reserved for those who believe in and are willing to die for what America stands for - and what America stands for is a belief in God as the source of our rights. — Tweet to @BryanJFischer
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Right Wing Watch, Good As You, Agence France-Presse and The Raw Story
WSB-TV:
State launches fraud investigation into voter registration group — ATLANTA — Channel 2 Action News has learned Georgia's secretary of state is investigating allegations of forged voter registration applications and demanding records from a voter registration group with ties to one of the state's highest ranking Democrats.
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Talking Points Memo, Political Insider blog, Washington Post, The Moderate Voice, Hinterland Gazette and RedState
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
People hate the Republican Party. But they really don't. — The reclamation project that is the Republican Party has long been stunted by one pesky fact: People freaking hate the Republican Party. — Well, kind of. — Poll after poll shows President Obama is unpopular …
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Washington Monthly and The Dish
Justin Driver / The New Republic:
How Scalia's Beliefs Completely Changed the Supreme Court — And therefore, the country — Scalia: A Court of One by Bruce Allen Murphy (Simon & Schuster). — On October 15, 1987, as Justice Antonin Scalia settled into his second term at the Supreme Court, he emerged from conference …
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National Review
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Andrew Cuomo spent almost 40 times as much for his votes as Zephyr Teachout — Gov. Andrew Cuomo of New York has been raising money for his reelection essentially since he took office in 2010. His campaign account has been in the eight figures since 2012; he's been raising $5 million or more every six months like clockwork.
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Manu Raju / Politico:
2014 Kansas election: GOP scrambles to save Pat Roberts — The GOP's political machine is kicking into overdrive to save a Senate seat in Kansas that's suddenly complicating its path to the majority. — With polls showing Sen. Pat Roberts in serious trouble against independent Greg Orman …
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Talking Points Memo and Wichita Eagle
kff.org:
2014 Employer Health Benefits Survey — This annual survey of employers provides a detailed look at trends in employer-sponsored health coverage, including premiums, employee contributions, cost-sharing provisions, and employer opinions. The 2014 survey included almost three thousand interviews …
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New York Times, The Dish, Washington Post and Balloon Juice
Geoff Pender / The Clarion-Ledger:
Candidates to draw straws unless lone voter brings ID — Unless a lone affidavit voter shows up with a valid photo ID before next Tuesday, Glenn Bolin and Stephanie Bounds will draw straws to see who becomes Poplarville alderman. — In a special election runoff Tuesday, Bolin and Bounds each received 177 votes.
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Election Law Blog
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The narrative-free 2014 primary season — Tuesday effectively ended the 2014 primary season — and what a season it was. Actually, no, it wasn't. — No senators lost primaries, the tea party was less of a thing than in 2010 and 2012, and we didn't even really see a cohesive narrative form.
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Washington Monthly
Thomas B. Edsall / New York Times:
Karl Rove, the Koch Brothers and the End of Political Transparency — Tax-exempt “social welfare” organizations, the new political weapons of choice, are widening the gap between the rich people who control campaign financing and the economically anxious voters targeted by their ads.
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The Mahablog
Colin Campbell / Business Insider:
CHENEY: I'd Be Shocked If Obama Did The Right Thing On ISIS — Vice President Dick Cheney doesn't expect President Barack Obama's big Wednesday night speech outlining his strategy for confronting Islamic State will include a foreign policy vision that's adequate to deal with the jihadist group's threat.