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11:15 AM ET, September 26, 2014

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Benjamin Goad / The Hill:
GOP to Obama: Don't use lame-duck Congress to replace Holder  —  Conservatives are warning President Obama against using a lame-duck session of Congress to push through Attorney General Eric Holder's replacement, even as the White House signals its intention to fill the post quickly.
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New York Times:
Eric Holder's Legacy  —  By any measure, the nearly-six-year tenure of Attorney General Eric Holder Jr. has been one of the most consequential in United States history.  His decision to resign, which he announced on Thursday, was long anticipated; he has said he will stay on through his successor's confirmation.
Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
From Good to Great  —  When it came to civil rights, Eric Holder was a top-notch attorney general.  Too bad he didn't serve in a less partisan moment.  —  On Thursday the families of Michael Brown and Eric Garner joined with the NAACP, the National Urban League, the National Action Network …
Discussion: PJ Media, Mashable and Washington Post
Joshua DuBois / The Daily Beast:   Eric Holder: ‘We Finally Started to Turn This Aircraft Carrier Around.’
Glenn Thrush / Politico:
Why Holder Quit  —  The backstory of how Obama lost his ‘heat shield.’
Discussion: Hot Air
Rush Limbaugh:
Eric Holder Resigns, Will Be Replaced by Al Sharpton or Some Other Obama Clone
Discussion: The Hill, Mediaite, Politico and Hot Air
Colin Campbell / Business Insider:
Al Sharpton Says He's Helping The White House Pick The Next Attorney General
Michael Lewis / Bloomberg View:
The Secret Goldman Sachs Tapes  —  Probably most people would agree that the people paid by the U.S. government to regulate Wall Street have had their difficulties.  Most people would probably also agree on two reasons those difficulties seem only to be growing: an ever-more complex financial system …
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This American Life Updates:
536: The Secret Recordings of Carmen Segarra
Michael Brown / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Ferguson public relations representative was convicted of reckless homicide  —  • By Stephen Deere sdeere@post-dispatch.com 314-340-8116 and Steve Giegerich sgiegerich@post-dispatch.com 314.725.6758  —  Devin Sean James, who is overseeing public relations for Ferguson after the Michael Brown shooting …
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Adam McDonald / KMOV-TV:
Ferguson representative fired for deadly past  —  FERGUSON, MO (KMOV.com) - Devin James was hired to represent the city of Ferguson and help officials rebuild the city's image, but he was fired after officials say they learned he was a convicted killer.  —  “Charlie Dooley terminated my contract,” James said.
Discussion: Daily RFT and Talking Points Memo
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Why We're Talking About Mitt Romney  —  I've been mostly ignoring the various “Romney 2016!” trial balloons floated by various parties over the last six months or so (including by some of my dear friends, alas), but now that someone as sober and well-informed as Byron York has weighed in with a …
Todd S. Purdum / Politico:
Bill in a Box  —  Hillary Clinton's biggest asset is also her greatest potential liability.  —  Hillary Clinton's campaign-in-waiting has a priceless asset, a super weapon strong enough to strike fear in her most determined rival.  It also has a dangerous liability, a burden able to drag …
Discussion: National Review
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Jim O'Sullivan / The Boston Globe:
Martha Coakley dragged down by national trends  —  As White House Democrats prepare to stump in Massachusetts for Attorney General Martha Coakley in the governor's race, a new Globe poll shows that national political conditions may be hobbling her chances for victory.
CNN:
Tensions ease in Ferguson after scuffle breaks out near police chief  —  Ferguson, Missouri (CNN) — Tensions eased and streets cleared early Friday in Ferguson, Missouri, after another night of tension and arrests.  —  Emotions spiked following a late-night appearance by Police Chief Thomas Jackson …
Discussion: PoliticusUSA and KMOV-TV
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Washington Post:
450,000 in Va. may lack proper ID needed to vote  —  About 450,000 voters in Virginia may lack the proper identification needed to cast a ballot in the November midterm elections, the Virginia State Board of Elections said Thursday.  —  Under a state law that took effect this year …
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Associated Press
Jeffry Bartash / MarketWatch:
U.S. second-quarter GDP growth revised up to 4.6% from 4.2%  —  WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) - The U.S. economy grew at a 4.6% annual pace in the second quarter, matching the best performance since the recession ended in mid-2009.  The increase in real gross domestic product was revised up from 4.2% …
Discussion: msnbc.com and Washington Monthly
Chris Geidner / BuzzFeed:
Conservatives Launch ‘Unprecedented’ Campaign Against Pro-Marriage Equality Republicans  —  National Organization for Marriage, Family Research Council, and CitizenLink lash out against candidates “working to actively alienate the Republican base.”  —  Olaf Faeskorn/Tisei for Congress
Politico:
Sources: Milton Wolf weighs Greg Orman endorsement  —  Milton Wolf, the tea party candidate who battled Sen. Pat Roberts in a bitter Republican primary fight, is considering some political payback: Endorsing Kansas independent Greg Orman, sources said Thursday night.
Washington Post:
FBI blasts Apple, Google for locking police out of phones  —  FBI Director James B. Comey sharply criticized Apple and Google on Thursday for developing forms of smartphone encryption so secure that law enforcement officials cannot easily gain access to information stored on the devices — even when they have valid search warrants.
Politico:
How Sen. Kay Hagan's husband won stimulus cash  —  When Kay Hagan voted for President Barack Obama's 2009 economic stimulus package, the Democratic senator hailed it as “the best way forward for working families across North Carolina.”  —  One of the families that later benefited is her own.
Discussion: RedState
Patrick Caldwell / Mother Jones:
What's the Matter With Sam Brownback?  —  How the Kansas governor's red-state experiment could turn Kansas purple.  —  ONE WEDNESDAY afternoon in mid-August, Govs. Sam Brownback of Kansas and Chris Christie of New Jersey stopped for a photo op—and $54 worth of pork ribs and sausages …
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Beating Brownback Would Redeem 2014
 
 
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Show-Off Society  —  Liberals talk about circumstances …
Jon Swaine / Guardian:
Ohio police given ‘pep talk’ on shooting scenarios ahead of Walmart encounter
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Politico:
President Barack Obama's address to the United Nations General Assembly (transcript)
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Harry Enten / FiveThirtyEight:
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Would Probably Be Confirmed Today
Discussion: The New Republic, RedState and The Wire
Economist:
Mission relaunched  —  The fight against Islamic State …
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Ben White / Politico:
Crunch time for Jeb Bush
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Associated Press:
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Brendan Bordelon / National Review:
Dem Candidate's Film Studio Failed to Pay Taxes While Taking Subsidies to Make a Movie Criticizing Farm Subsidies
Discussion: Power Line
Alicia A. Caldwell / Associated Press:
US: Immigrant Families Fail To Report To Agents
Daily Mail:
FBI says it has identified ‘Jihadi John’ seen in ISIS execution videos but will not reveal his identity or nationality
Discussion: TalkLeft and The Daily Banter
Sean Trende / Real Clear Politics:
Senate Races: What September Polling Trends Tell Us
 

 
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Gene Maddaus / Variety:
WGA East members working for PBS member stations reach a deal, averting a strike; the union says the deal expands protections to animation writers

Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
A look at the Agora Center for Research, a Ugandan newsroom sitting between activism and investigative reporting, posting its work on various social media sites

 
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