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Bloomberg:
Secret Service Chief Pierson Resigns Amid Security Gaps — Embattled U.S. Secret Service Director Julia Pierson, the first woman to lead the agency in charge of protecting the president, resigned amid mounting criticism over a series of security lapses. — Pierson stepped down only 18 months …
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Daily Mail:
A slapdash Secret Service detail isn't what's wrong with the White House - the real scandal is a President who is so complacent about protecting Americans — President Obama this week committed professional suicide. — Let me explain. — There is a theory in politics that once a leader …
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Ron Fournier / National Journal:
Pierson Punted: Obama, Congress Must Now Undo Bush-Era Injustice to Secret Service
Pierson Punted: Obama, Congress Must Now Undo Bush-Era Injustice to Secret Service
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Washington Post:
Julia Pierson resigns as Secret Service director after series of security lapses
Julia Pierson resigns as Secret Service director after series of security lapses
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Kathryn A. Wolfe / Politico:
Airlines face Ebola fallout — Health experts say travelers face little risk of contracting Ebola on airplanes, but the disease's arrival in the United States is bringing new worries about its ability to hop between countries and continents. — Those concerns escalated with Wednesday's statement …
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Katie Pavlich / Townhall.com:
White House: No, We Don't Think We Should Ban Flights From Ebola Countries — SHARES — Speaking from the White House Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest dodged questions about why flights from countries with Ebola outbreaks are still being accepted to the United States.
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Elise Viebeck / The Hill:
White House: No Ebola travel restrictions — The White House said Wednesday it will not impose travel restrictions or introduce new airport screenings to prevent additional cases of Ebola from entering the United States. — Spokesman Josh Earnest said that current anti-Ebola measures …
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Julie Pace / Associated Press:
The Obama administration warned Israel on Wednesday that plans …
The Obama administration warned Israel on Wednesday that plans …
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Politico
Joseph Miller / The Daily Caller:
Pentagon Official: The President Is Lying To America — About Us, And About ISIS
Pentagon Official: The President Is Lying To America — About Us, And About ISIS
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Norimitsu Onishi / New York Times:
Liberian Officials Identify Ebola Victim in Texas as Thomas Eric Duncan — MONROVIA, Liberia — A man who flew to Dallas and was later found to have the Ebola virus was identified by senior Liberian government officials on Wednesday as Thomas Eric Duncan, a resident of Monrovia in his mid-40s.
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Kimberly Kindy / Washington Post:
Grand jury considering the Ferguson shooting is being investigated for misconduct — The St. Louis County prosecutor's office is investigating an accusation of misconduct on the grand jury that is hearing the case against the Ferguson police officer who shot and killed 18-year-old Michael Brown.
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Boston Magazine:
EARLIER: — A political cartoon in Wednesday's Boston Herald is raising eyebrows and has people calling the newspaper “racist.” — The cartoon depicts President Barack Obama brushing his teeth in the bathroom of the White House, as the man recently accused of storming the building …
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Sean Coughlan / BBC:
Tom and Jerry cartoons carry racism warning — Tom and Jerry cartoons on television are being accompanied by a warning that they may depict scenes of “racial prejudice”. — The classic cat and mouse cartoons, some made more than 70 years ago, carry a warning for subscribers to Amazon Prime Instant Video.
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Suffolk University:
Kansas Poll Shows Independent Greg Orman Leading Incumbent Pat Roberts in U.S. Senate Race — Independent businessman and political enigma Greg Orman (46 percent) is leading three-term Republican incumbent Pat Roberts (41 percent) in the race for U.S. Senate in Kansas, with 11 percent undecided …
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Susan Page / Associated Press:
Poll: For the GOP — What's the matter with Kansas?
Poll: For the GOP — What's the matter with Kansas?
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John Amato / Latest from Crooks and Liars:
Ben Carson's Lunacy: AP History Courses Will Make Kids Join ISIS — Dr. Ben Carson claims that teaching our children normal AP history courses will turn them against America and into the arms of ISIS. — Dr. Ben Carson is being heavily hyped as a 2016 presidential candidate by the conservarazzi …
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Rebecca Ballhaus / Wall Street Journal:
College GOP: Democrats Are Like a Bad Wedding Dress — The College Republican National Committee launched on Wednesday a nearly $1 million digital ad campaign across 16 states, aiming to draw young voters to the GOP with what the group's chief calls “culturally relevant” ad campaigns.
Michael Wear / The Atlantic Online:
The American Family Is Making a Comeback — Marriage is on the decline, birthrates are down, and divorce rates are high. But politicians in both parties are finally putting forth proposals to help—and strengthen society. — On April 24, 2012, President Obama went on Late Night …
Charles Franklin / Marquette Law School Poll:
New Marquette Law School Poll finds Walker leading in race for Wisconsin governor; attorney general race remains tied — Clarification on margin of error in the Marquette Law School Poll … MILWAUKEE - A new Marquette Law School Poll in the Wisconsin governor's race finds Republican …
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Chris Cox / Facebook:
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Joshua Rhett Miller / Fox News:
Decision to let cop killer Abu-Jamal give commencement speech ‘despicable,’ widow says — A Vermont college's selection of convicted cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal as commencement speaker is a “despicable” decision that should be reversed, his victim's widow told FoxNews.com.
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Graham Lee Brewer / Daily Oklahoman:
Oklahoma Department of Corrections releases new execution protocol — In this 2008 file photo, Terry Crenshaw, wardens assistant at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary, walks past the gurney in the execution chamber at left, in McAlester. At right are the rows of chairs in which witnesses to executions are seated.
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