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Eli Lake / The Daily Beast:
Why Obama Can't Say His Spies Underestimated ISIS — On “60 Minutes,” the president faulted his spies for failing to predict the rise of ISIS. There's one problem with that statement: The intelligence analysts did warn about the group. — Nearly eight months ago, some of President Obama's …
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Steve Kroft / CBS News:
President Obama: What makes us America — In wide-ranging interview, president discusses battle against Islamic extremists, U.S.-Russia relations and the upcoming midterm elections — The following is a script of “President Obama” which aired on Sept. 28, 2014. Steve Kroft is the correspondent.
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Timothy Cama / The Hill:
Obama: Intel officials underestimated ISIS
Obama: Intel officials underestimated ISIS
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Senate Update: When Should Democrats Panic? — The Des Moines Register's Iowa Poll always makes news and with good reason: The pollster that conducts it, Selzer & Company, is among the best in the country, according to FiveThirtyEight's pollster ratings. On Saturday evening …
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New York Times:
The Tide of the Culture War Shifts — Not long ago, it would have been unusual for a Democratic senatorial candidate in Iowa to run a powerful abortion-rights television ad like the one recently broadcast by Representative Bruce Braley. — The ad lists in detail the anti-abortion positions taken …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Party bosses place midterm bets — It's decision time for Republicans and Democrats battling for control of the Senate. — Five weeks before the midterm elections, party leaders are peering into their campaign bank accounts, doing their math and trying to figure out where to put their money — and where to abandon hope.
Shane Goldmacher / National Journal:
Democratic House Candidates Are Walloping Republicans in the Small-Money Game
Democratic House Candidates Are Walloping Republicans in the Small-Money Game
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Confirmation battles are back — Prepare for the return of the confirmation fight.
Confirmation battles are back — Prepare for the return of the confirmation fight.
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Los Angeles Times:
Police use tear gas as thousands of protesters persist in Hong Kong — Police discharged tear gas and fired rubber bullets in the air Sunday in a failed attempt to scatter pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong who appear to pose the greatest test yet for China's “one country, two systems” …
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Patrick Chovanec / Quartz:
“Hands up, don't shoot” comes to Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement
“Hands up, don't shoot” comes to Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Our Invisible Rich — Half a century ago, a classic essay in The New Yorker titled “Our Invisible Poor” took on the then-prevalent myth that America was an affluent society with only a few “pockets of poverty.” For many, the facts about poverty came as a revelation, and Dwight Macdonald's article arguably …
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Jeffrey Rosen / The New Republic:
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Is an American Hero — She's staying put—and has some choice words for young feminists. An interview. — Ruth Bader Ginsburg was considered a judge's judge when she was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1993, an incrementalist who thought Roe v. Wade might have gone too far.
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Ryan Lizza / New Yorker:
The Revenge of Rand Paul — The Senator has fought to go mainstream with the ideology that he shares with his father. How far can that strategy take him? … “You don't need to conduct me so hard—I'm right here.” — BUY OR LICENSE » … “So how does that eightfold path get us back on the Garden State?”
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Kristin Tate / BREITBART.COM:
EXCLUSIVE: JAMES O'KEEFE RELEASES SECOND VIDEO EXPOSÉ ON BATTLEGROUND TEXAS — HOUSTON, Texas — Battleground Texas (BGTX) may have failed to take any action regarding the “admission” of an undercover volunteer with BGTX that she had broken multiple election laws …
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Kendall Breitman / Politico:
The stars align for baby Charlotte — Leading astrologers say that Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky is destined for a future working on social justice and will enjoy a strong relationship with her proud grandparents, Hillary and Bill. — After Chelsea Clinton and Mark Mezvinsky's daughter …
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Nolan Clay / Daily Oklahoman:
Fired Oklahoma City nursing home worker threatened beheading, police say — Jacob Mugambi Muriithi, a native of Kenya, was arrested Friday in Oklahoma City on a terrorism complaint. — In a bizarre coincidence, a fired Oklahoma City nursing home employee was arrested Friday …
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Patrik Jonsson / Christian Science Monitor:
Oklahoma City beheading: Will jihad-style attack boost ‘bring gun to work’ laws? (+video)
Oklahoma City beheading: Will jihad-style attack boost ‘bring gun to work’ laws? (+video)
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Hunter Schwarz / Washington Post:
How Mitt Romney went from absolutely not running in 2016 to thinking about it: A timeline — Mitt Romney has been adamant about not running for president again in 2016 for the better part of two years, but beginning late this summer, his answers have become more “probably not” than just a straight “no.”
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