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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Hands Gay Marriage a Tacit Victory — WASHINGTON — In a move that may signal the inevitability of a nationwide right to same-sex marriage, the Supreme Court on Monday let stand appeals court rulings allowing such unions in five states. — The development, a major surprise …
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Slate, The Moderate Voice, The Colorado Independent, Outside the Beltway and ACS Blog
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Amy Howe / SCOTUSblog:
Today's orders: Same-sex marriage petitions denied (UPDATED) — This morning the Court issued additional orders from its September 29 Conference. Most notably, the Court denied review of all seven of the petitions arising from challenges to state bans on same-sex marriage.
Richard Wolf / Associated Press:
High court ruling may lead to gay marriage in 30 states — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court refused to get involved in the national debate over same-sex marriage Monday, leaving intact lower court rulings that will legalize the practice in 11 additional states.
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American Spectator and Mediaite
Lawrence Hurley / Reuters:
Supreme Court dodges gay marriage, allowing weddings in five states
Supreme Court dodges gay marriage, allowing weddings in five states
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Yahoo! News, Addicting Info and New York Magazine
Chris Geidner / BuzzFeed:
Supreme Court Denies Review Of Same-Sex Marriage Cases, Bringing Marriage Equality To Five States
Supreme Court Denies Review Of Same-Sex Marriage Cases, Bringing Marriage Equality To Five States
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FiveThirtyEight, Guardian and New York Times
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
The Supreme Court Just Quietly Made Marriage Equality The Law Of The Land In Many States
The Supreme Court Just Quietly Made Marriage Equality The Law Of The Land In Many States
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The Dish
Lachlan Markay / Washington Free Beacon:
Grimes Staff Caught on Hidden Camera: She's Lying About Support for Coal Industry — U.S. Senate candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes is lying about her support for the state's coal industry according to Kentucky Democrats, including members of her campaign team, who were captured on a hidden camera video.
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Power Line, Hot Air, National Review, RedState and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Democrats start to point fingers — Democrats are starting to play the blame game as they face the possibility of losing the Senate in November. — Tempers are running high a month out from Election Day, with polls showing Democratic candidates trailing in the crucial battleground states …
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InsideSources
James R. Carroll / Courier-Journal:
Bluegrass Poll: Grimes takes lead over McConnell
Bluegrass Poll: Grimes takes lead over McConnell
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Talking Points Memo and PoliticusUSA
Susan Page / USA Today:
Panetta: ‘30-year war’ and a leadership test for Obama — Former Director of the C.I.A. Leon Panetta discusses the threat posed by ISIS and offers a critical review of Obama's performance as president. He speaks with USA Today's Susan Page in this edition of Capital Download.
Max Fisher / Vox:
The insane conspiracy theories of Naomi Wolf — Author and former Democratic political consultant Naomi Wolf published a series of Facebook posts on Saturday in which she questioned the veracity of the ISIS videos showing the murders and beheadings of two Americans and two Britons …
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American Spectator and Guardian
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Naomi Wolf Suggests ISIL Beheading Videos May Have Been Staged — Journalist and author Naomi Wolf suggested Saturday that videos of Islamic State militants beheading American and British hostages may have been staged. — The news site Vox flagged a series of Facebook posts in which Wolf questioned …
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Naomi Wolf
Bloomberg:
The Truth About Jeb Bush's Presidential Ambitions — Some insiders say he's already running. Others says he's definitely not. Here's the reality, distilled from over a dozen discussions with those who know Bush really well. — There are currently two factions in American presidential politics …
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Washington Monthly, Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality, No More Mister Nice Blog and Taylor Marsh
Wall Street Journal:
U.S.-led Airstrikes Disrupt Islamic State, But Extremists Hold Territory — Islamic State Fighters Taking Precautions to Evade Detection — U.S.-led airstrikes designed to serve notice on Islamist extremists in Iraq and Syria have also delivered a sobering message to Washington and its allies …
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Power Line, National Review, Fox News and Fox News Insider
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C. J. Chivers / New York Times:
ISIS' Ammunition Is Shown to Have Origins in U.S. and China
ISIS' Ammunition Is Shown to Have Origins in U.S. and China
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The Daily Caller
Brian Beutler / The New Republic:
Republicans Are Playing Dirty Tricks to Worsen Democrats' Midterm-Voter Problem — The Democrats' midterm drop off problem is as well understood as it is intractable. For a number of reasons, young adults and minorities are less likely to vote in midterm elections than in general elections …
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Washington Post, Washington Monthly, Shakesville and Hullabaloo
Elias Isquith / Salon:
EXCLUSIVE: Bill Maher on Islam spat with Ben Affleck: “We're liberals! We're not crazy tea-baggers” — Comedian tells Salon about his clash with Affleck, his “Flip a District” effort — and a recent meal with Rand Paul — If you're just catching up on the weekend's politics news …
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Talking Points Memo, Mediaite and The Huffington Post
Scott Wong / The Hill:
Boehner rakes in cash for openly gay Republican candidate — Speaker John Boehner vowed last year that he'd back gay GOP candidates. Now, he's making good on his word. — The Ohio Republican is heading to California this week, where he'll raise cash for openly gay Republican candidate Carl DeMaio …
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Talking Points Memo, Mediaite, The Daily Caller and Clash Daily
Washington Post:
As Ebola patient in Texas fights for his life, his family copes with stigma and isolation — Thomas Duncan is fighting for his life as his friends say they are isolated. — DALLAS — As a Liberian man diagnosed with Ebola was fighting to survive Sunday in a Texas hospital …
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National Review
Sam Wang / Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
Sam Wang Factchecks Nate Silver — Last week, Nate Silver wrote a lengthy critique of Sam Wang's midterm election forecast for Political Wire. — Wang responds below. — Co-founder, Princeton Election Consortium. — I began what is now the Princeton Election Consortium (PEC) …
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The Daily Beast, Talking Points Memo and New York Times
Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
Rogue donors not ready for Hillary? — Hillary Clinton is facing the beginnings of a backlash from rich liberals unhappy with her positions on litmus test issues and her team's efforts to lock up the Democratic presidential nomination before the contest starts.
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Washington Post, Bloomberg, Fox News, ABC News and Washington Free Beacon
Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Fox News Host Gets Angry When Guests Won't Condemn Islam — A Fox News host became visibly angry on Monday while trying to defend comedian Bill Maher's comments about Islam. On Friday, the “Real Time” host argued that Islam “is the only religion that acts like the mafia” …
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Mediaite
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Feds warn of jury tampering in Detroit — Federal prosecutors are publicly accusing a Palestinian-American activist of an “almost certainly criminal” effort to derail the trial of a colleague accused of naturalization fraud for failing to disclose a terrorism conviction in Israel more than four decades ago.
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Israel Matzav
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Voodoo Economics, the Next Generation — Even if Republicans take the Senate this year, gaining control of both houses of Congress, they won't gain much in conventional terms: They're already able to block legislation, and they still won't be able to pass anything over the president's veto.
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Michigan Liberal and Bloomberg View
New York Times:
Alaska, Oregon and the District of Columbia Should Legalize Pot — The decision by California voters in 1996 to legalize medical marijuana produced a wave of similar initiatives around the country. Less than two decades later, over half the states allow at least limited medical use.
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Firedoglake and The Huffington Post