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CNN:
Texas Ebola patient dies — (CNN) — Thomas Eric Duncan, the man with Ebola who traveled to the United States from Liberia, died Wednesday morning at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, the hospital said. — He had been in critical condition after being diagnosed with the virus in mid-September.
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WFAA-TV:
Ebola scare in Frisco: CareNow patient transported — FRISCO — Crews are transporting a patient exhibiting “signs and symptoms of Ebola” from a Frisco CareNow to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. — WFAA has confirmed a vehicle roped off outside the clinic is registered to a deputy …
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The Gateway Pundit, Mashable and Hot Air
New York Times:
U.S. to Begin Ebola Screenings at 5 Airports
U.S. to Begin Ebola Screenings at 5 Airports
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US News, Outside the Beltway and Instapundit
Robert Wilonsky / The Scoop Blog:
Frisco officials say risk is low that sheriff's deputy who visited Duncan's apartment has Ebola
Angelamartincbs / CBS Dallas:
Ebola Scare Sends Dallas County Sheriff's Deputy To Hospital
Ebola Scare Sends Dallas County Sheriff's Deputy To Hospital
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LewRockwell and The PJ Tatler
Manny Fernandez / New York Times:
Thomas Eric Duncan, First Ebola Patient to Be Discovered in U.S., Dies
Thomas Eric Duncan, First Ebola Patient to Be Discovered in U.S., Dies
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The Verge, The Moderate Voice, USA Today and The Jawa Report
Bloomberg:
Exclusive: Senate Democrats Flooding South Dakota Airwaves — Will voters in South Dakota and Kansas save Senate Democrats? — The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee will spend $1 million in South Dakota — mostly on television and the rest on field operations …
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
Roberts rebounds in Kansas Senate race, CNN/ORC poll finds — Washington (CNN) — Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts has galvanized enough rank-and-file Republican voters to close the gap with independent challenger Greg Orman in one of the nation's hottest races, a new CNN/ORC poll has found.
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Wall Street Journal, The Daily Caller, National Review, Roll Call and Hot Air
Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
Senate shaping up 50-50 — When the new Senate convenes next year, the most influential person on Capitol Hill could be Greg Orman, the independent candidate for senator from Kansas, who I predict today will be elected in November. — This is the second major Senate call I have made this year.
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ABC News, Politico and CANNONFIRE
Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
NBC Wanted to Hire Jon Stewart As Host of Meet the Press — “They were ready to back the Brink's truck up,” one source said — This Sunday marks Chuck Todd's one-month anniversary in the anchor chair at Meet the Press. Despite an opening-week ratings spike from his exclusive sit …
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Anthony Kennedy Halts Gay Marriage In Idaho, Nevada — Justice Anthony Kennedy issued an order to halt same-sex marriage in Idaho — and apparently also Nevada — on Wednesday after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the states' bans one day earlier.
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Associated Press:
Justice Kennedy blocks gay marriage ruling
Justice Kennedy blocks gay marriage ruling
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Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Two more bans fall (UPDATED)
Two more bans fall (UPDATED)
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Dustin Volz / National Journal:
The FBI's Secret Surveillance Program Is About to Go on Trial
The FBI's Secret Surveillance Program Is About to Go on Trial
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US News, Guardian, The Daily Caller, PandoDaily, Hit & Run, Defense One and The Verge
Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Jimmy Carter: President Obama blew it on ISIL — Former President Jimmy Carter is criticizing President Barack Obama's Middle East policy, saying he has shifting policies and waited too long to take action against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. — In an interviewed published Tuesday …
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Paul Krugman / Rolling Stone:
In Defense of Obama — President Obama signing the Affordable Care Act. In our new cover story, Paul Krugman explores the president's successes.
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Rebecca Riffkin / Gallup:
More Still Say Health Law Has Hurt Instead of Helped Them
More Still Say Health Law Has Hurt Instead of Helped Them
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Peter Hamby / CNN:
The hardest-working man in Democratic politics — Hillary Clinton's potential challengers — Washington (CNN) — A Democrat with White House ambitions is furiously criss-crossing the country to help the party's candidates — and it's not Hillary Clinton.
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Sam Harris:
Can Liberalism Be Saved From Itself? — My recent collision with Ben Affleck on Bill Maher's show, Real Time, has provoked an extraordinary amount of controversy. It seems a postmortem is in order. — For those who haven't seen the show, most of what I write here won't make sense unless you watch my segment:
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Andrea Blanford / abc11.com:
POLICE PEPPER SPRAY WAKE COUNTY TEEN INSIDE HIS HOME AFTER HE'S MISTAKEN FOR BURGLAR — The parents of a Wake County high school student are outraged that police pepper-sprayed him inside their home after a neighbor mistook him for an intruder. — It happened Monday afternoon on England Avenue in Fuquay-Varina.
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Bob Owens / Bearing Arms:
REJECTED: Kroger Managers Are Refusing To Accept Bullying Tactics of Moms Demand Action — The body language says it all. A Kroger store manager in Ohio (right) refuses to be an unwilling participant in Moms Demand's latest bullying public relations stunt.
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Liberaland and Shot in the Dark
Danny Vinik / The New Republic:
No, Islamic State Militants Have Not Been Caught by U.S. Border Patrol — Since the U.S. began airstrikes in Iraq and Syria against the Islamic State, Republicans have frequently connected the terrorist group to border security in the U.S. In August, Texas Governor Rick Perry called it a …
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Sarah Kliff / Vox:
Tens of thousands of Walmart workers are about to lose their health insurance — and it's good news! — Walmart, the world's largest retailer, announced Tuesday that it would no longer offer health insurance benefits to its 26,000 part-time workers. — Nobody likes losing any kind of benefit at work.
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Michael Cohen / The Daily Beast:
Leon Panetta Is What's Wrong With DC — Obama's former defense secretary is out with a scathing new memoir about his time in the White House. But why should we buy anything he says? — When Harry Truman apocryphally said, “if you want a friend in Washington, buy a dog” he might have had someone like Leon Panetta in mind.
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Brent Bozell / Politico:
Karl Rove Is Ruining the GOP — Karl Rove recently tried to advise Republicans on how the party can more effectively take back the Senate in November. He made two main suggestions. — One was that Republican candidates must “make the case for electing someone new who will be a check …
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CNN:
U.S. officials: ISIS will capture Kobani, but it's not a big concern to us — (CNN) — The key Syrian border city of Kobani will soon fall to the Islamist terror group ISIS, several senior U.S. administration officials said. — They downplayed the importance of it, saying Kobani is not a major U.S. concern.
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Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Google chief blames feds for phone locks — Federal officials should have expected tech companies to respond to their snooping by turning to technical measures to lock them out, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said on Wednesday. — Top officials including Attorney General Eric Holder …
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Caleb Bonham / Campus Reform the #1 Source …:
VIDEO: Harvard students claim America is a bigger threat to peace than ISIS — Students at Harvard University claimed America is a bigger threat to world peace than the radical terrorist organization ISIS. — ISIS began as an al-Qaeda splinter group and gained worldwide notoriety …
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BizPac Review, Daily Surge and Washington Free Beacon
Josh Zumbrun / Wall Street Journal:
SAT Scores and Income Inequality: How Wealthier Kids Rank Higher — SAT originally stood for Scholastic Aptitude Test. But parsing the results by income suggests it's also a Student Affluence Test. — On average, students in 2014 in every income bracket outscored students in a lower bracket …
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AEIdeas, Business Insider and The Daily Caller
David Ferguson / Raw Story:
Open carry enthusiast robbed at gunpoint: ‘I like your gun. Give it to me.’ — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — A Gresham, Oregon open carry enthusiast was robbed of his weapon on Saturday by another man with a gun. — According to KOIN Channel 6, 21-year-old William Coleman III …
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