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Bobby Jindal Calls Obama Admin ‘Science Deniers’ — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal paid a visit to Washington, D.C. this week to roll out his national energy policy blueprint. — At a breakfast for reporters Tuesday hosted by the Christian Science Monitor, the Republican governor attacked …
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Bobby Jindal Refuses To Say If He Believes In Evolution — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal dodged three questions on Tuesday about whether he personally believes the theory of evolution explains the presence of complex life on Earth. — “The reality is I'm not an evolutionary biologist,” …
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Raw Story

Bobby Jindal: White House ‘science deniers’
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Wonkette and ThinkProgress

What Could Go Wrong for GOP? — At this point, most independent political analysts are giving the edge to Republicans in this year's fight for majority status in the U.S. Senate. Personally, I give the GOP a 60 percent chance of taking the majority, while others put it a little higher or lower.
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Washington Examiner, Liberal Values and Washington Monthly
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Meet the One Numbers-Cruncher Who Foresees Democrats Holding the Senate — He's not as well-known as Nate Silver, but Princeton's Sam Wang has a method, too, and he sees Democrats holding (barely) the upper chamber. — The list of pundits, political analysts, and numbers-crunchers …
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Washington Post, Liberaland, Firedoglake, Wall Street Journal, Taegan Goddard's …, FiveThirtyEight and New York Times


Justices question why Democrat Chad Taylor can't withdraw from Senate race — › — ‹ — Kansas Supreme Court justices grilled Secretary of State Kris Kobach's attorney at a special court hearing Tuesday about whether Democrat Chad Taylor should remain on ballot as a candidate for U.S. Senate.
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Live Blogging #KSSEN Taylor v. Kobach: Analysis — Oral argument in the Kansas Supreme Court has now completed in the case of Kobach v. Taylor, on the question whether Taylor's name can be removed from the Kansas U.S. Senate ballot. The issue is especially important with incumbent Republican …
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Talking Points Memo and Daily Kos


Judge: Hobby Lobby Decision Means Polygamous Sect Member Can Refuse To Testify In Child Labor Case — A law enforcement officer escorts polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs (center) from the courthouse where he was convicted of two counts of child sexual assault
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BuzzFeed, Raw Story, Religion Clause and Lawyers, Guns & Money


U.S. General Open to Ground Forces in Fight Against ISIS in Iraq — WASHINGTON — President Obama's top military adviser said Tuesday that he would recommend deploying United States forces in ground operations against Islamic extremists in Iraq if airstrikes proved insufficient …
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Pentagon: US ground troops may join Iraqis in combat against Isis
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Dempsey: U.S. advisers may fight alongside Iraqis
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Politico, The Intercept and Hit & Run


Fareed Zakaria Never Stopped Plagiarizing: How Dozens Of Episodes Of His CNN Show Ripped Others Off — Earlier this year, a certain CNN employee specializing in international news was caught red-handed plagiarizing dozens of instances of reporting. What did the network do?
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Poynter, Mediaite, The Daily Caller and Politico, more at Mediagazer »


Mixed Signals on Health Law in Kentucky Races — LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The Affordable Care Act allowed Robin Evans, an eBay warehouse packer earning $9 an hour, to sign up for Medicaid this year. She is being treated for high blood pressure and Graves' disease, an autoimmune disorder …
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GAO: Obamacare abortion rules widely ignored
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RedState, Hot Air, Reuters, Washington Free Beacon, Daily Signal and Hit & Run

Number of Americans Without Health Insurance Falls, Survey Shows
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Taegan Goddard's Wonk Wire, Daily Kos and Hit & Run


Another Day, Another Quote Fabricated By Neil deGrasse Tyson — “I'm beginning to think this Neil deGrasse Tyson fellow is a serial fabricator of quotes.” — President Thomas Jefferson, “Stuff Jefferson Said: The Prequel,” Originally self-published at Amazon.com in 1573


Newly-Crowned Miss America Kira Kazantsev Worked at Planned Parenthood Abortion Biz — You probably know her best as the newly-crowned Miss America or the contestant who belted out the infectious pop tune “happy” as she gleefully tapped on a red solo cup. But here's something you probably didn't know about the new Miss America.
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The Gateway Pundit, Raw Story and The PJ Tatler


EAGLE RIVER, AK — $3,630 of $7,500 — Raised by 74 people in 15 hours — Eric Thompson was at a party for about 70 friends on September 6th, 2014. At some point during the evening a massive, “Jerry Springer” type fight broke out involving the Palin family.
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Talking Points Memo, Amanda Coyne and The Immoral Minority


Journalists in their gilded circles are woefully out of touch with popular sentiment and shamefully slur any desire for change — Perhaps the most arresting fact about the Scottish referendum is this: that there is no newspaper - local, regional or national, English or Scottish - that supports independence except the Sunday Herald.
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Poynter

Dinesh D'Souza Is Planning His Prison Memoir — The conservative firebrand speaks as he awaits sentencing for campaign fraud — On September 23, Dinesh D'Souza will appear before a federal judge in Manhattan to learn whether he will do jail time for violating campaign-finance law.
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The Daily Caller


How ISIS Is Complicating Al Franken's Reelection Bid — The threat posed by ISIS has invaded the campaign ads and speeches all across the U.S., but the issue has had special resonance in Minnesota where an unusual number of people have left to join the terrorist group.
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Washington Free Beacon and Minneapolis Star Tribune


The War on Poverty Has Been a Colossal Flop — Today, the U.S. Census Bureau will release its annual report on poverty. This report is noteworthy because this year marks the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson's launch of the War on Poverty. Liberals claim that the War on Poverty …
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The Daily Caller, Rush Limbaugh and VodkaPundit


Citing security threat, Obama expands U.S. role fighting Ebola — (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Tuesday called West Africa's deadly Ebola outbreak a looming threat to global security and announced a major expansion of the U.S. role in trying to halt its spread, including deployment of 3,000 troops to the region.
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The Personal News Cycle: A focus on African American and Hispanic news consumers — This research was conducted by the Media Insight Project — an initiative of the American Press Institute and the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research — Introduction
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Poynter and Politico, more at Mediagazer »

Bill Clinton strays from Hillary's Israel script and knocks Netanyahu — In a conversation with pro-Palestinian activists in Iowa, the former president agrees: the Israeli PM won't make peace 'unless he's forced to.' — Former Senator Hillary Clinton has turned into a staunch defender …
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Politico, Guardian, No More Mister Nice Blog and Washington Free Beacon
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Bill Clinton Gets Caught On Camera Trashing Netanyahu At Harkin Steak Fry
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Weekly Standard, Israel Matzav, RedState, Washington Monthly and Shark Tank


U.S. Pushes Back Against Warnings That ISIS Plans to Enter From Mexico — WASHINGTON — Militants for the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria have traveled to Mexico and are just miles from the United States. They plan to cross over the porous border and will “imminently” launch car bomb attacks.
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Capitol Report, Hit & Run, Mediaite, Pat Dollard, BuzzFeed and Liberty Unyielding


Southern California Heat Wave Forces Schools To Cancel Outdoor Activities — Amelia Rosch is an intern at ThinkProgress. — Two paddle boarders cool off in the water during the ongoing Southern California heat wave, Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, in Huntington Beach, Calif. Southern California …
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FOX5 San Diego, Los Angeles Times, Associated Press and Hullabaloo