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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Wendy Davis is running one of the nastiest campaign ads you will ever see — Wendy Davis is almost certainly not going to be the next governor of Texas. Apparently, though, she's willing to try just about anything to alter that reality. — Witness her new ad that begins with this visual.
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Kevin Robillard / Politico:
Wheelchair ad roils Texas gov. race — Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis' latest television ad directly references gubernatorial rival Greg Abbott's partial paralysis — including the image of an empty wheelchair — to charge the Republican with hypocrisy. — The spot says Abbott filed …
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Outside the Beltway and BuzzFeed
Erik Eckholm / New York Times:
Maneuvering Persists After Courts Block New Voter Conditions — Officials in Wisconsin and Texas sought ways to preserve their contested new voter identification requirements on Friday as civil rights groups celebrated two victories against laws they said would suppress minority voting.
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Joshua A. Douglas / Talking Points Memo:
The Supreme Court's Last-Minute Voter Rulings Should Be About Access
Adam Nossiter / New York Times:
Officials Admit a ‘Defeat’ by Ebola in Sierra Leone — FREETOWN, Sierra Leone — Acknowledging a major “defeat” in the fight against Ebola, international health officials battling the epidemic in Sierra Leone approved plans on Friday to help families tend to patients at home …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Roberts vows to ‘shut down the Senate’ if Obama empties Gitmo — TOPEKA, Kansas — Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) on Friday vowed to block all legislation in the Senate with a prolonged filibuster if President Obama tries to transfer detainees from Guantanamo Bay to the United States.
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
Roberts on Gitmo: ‘I will shut down the Senate’
Roberts on Gitmo: ‘I will shut down the Senate’
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Wall Street Journal and Roll Call
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Report: Obama mulls action to close Guantanamo
Report: Obama mulls action to close Guantanamo
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Little Green Footballs, RedState, Wall Street Journal, PoliticusUSA, American Spectator and The PJ Tatler
Denver Post:
By The Denver Post Editorial Board — (Kathryn Scott Osler, Denver Post file) — Congress is hardly functioning these days. It can't pass legislation that is controversial and it often can't even pass legislation on which there is broad agreement. Its reputation is abysmal …
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Daily Mail:
Bride-to-be 'becomes pregnant after having sex with dwarf stripper on hen night... and husband only realises when she gives birth' — A bride-to-be became pregnant after having sex with a dwarf stripper on her hen night, it has been claimed. — The woman had to confess to cheating …
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Rush Limbaugh and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Lina Batarags / opposingviews.com/homepage.xml:
Detroit Sgt. Suspended After Found To Be Wearing Murder Victim's Expensive Watch — A Detroit police homicide sergeant was found to be wearing a murder victim's expensive watch. Now, Sgt. Alex Vinson has been suspended. — Detroit Police Chief James Craig confirmed that several months ago …
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Associated Press:
EBOLA PATIENT'S TEMPERATURE SPIKED TO 103 DEGREES … DALLAS (AP) — Thomas Eric Duncan's temperature spiked to 103 degrees during the hours of his initial visit to an emergency room - a fever that was flagged with an exclamation point in the hospital's record-keeping system, his medical records show.
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Brad Cooperthe / Kansas City Star:
Kansas A.G. Derek Schmidt seeks to block same-sex marriage licenses after first couple wed in in Johnson County — Republican Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt went to court Friday to block Johnson County from issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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ABC News, San Diego Gay and Lesbian, BuzzFeed and Outside the Beltway
Dan Joling / Associated Press:
Police sorry for telling wrong family of death — 1 photo — ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An Alaska couple knocked on the door of their son's long-time girlfriend Thursday, intending to inform her that he'd been killed in a car accident. — Karen and Jay Priest instead were stunned when the son …
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Mediaite and Liberaland
Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
Secret Money Fueling a Flood of Political Ads — More than half of the general election advertising aired by outside groups in the battle for control of Congress has come from organizations that disclose little or nothing about their donors, a flood of secret money that is now at the center …
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Democracy21, Election Law Blog, Washington Post and OpenSecrets.org
BBC:
Up to 700 trapped in Syrian Kurdish town of Kobane, UN says — The UN special envoy to Syria has warned that up to 700 people, mainly elderly, are still trapped in the Syrian border town of Kobane. — Staffan de Mistura also urged Turkey to allow in volunteers to Syria to defend the town from Islamic State militants.
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New York Magazine
KPTV-TV:
Oregon's first lady admits illegal marriage to Ethiopian immigrant — Oregon first lady Cylvia Hayes admitted Thursday she illegally married an Ethiopian immigrant because she needed money and he needed help to stay in the United States. — Hayes said she married 18-year-old Abraham Abraham …
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Laura Gunderson / Oregonian:
Cylvia Hayes apologizes for ‘illegal act,’ marrying 18-year-old Ethiopian seeking green card
Cylvia Hayes apologizes for ‘illegal act,’ marrying 18-year-old Ethiopian seeking green card
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National Review, Talking Points Memo and Willamette Week
CNN:
Gay Republican congressional candidate accused of sexual harassment — San Diego (CNN) — Charges of sexual misconduct, plagiarism and burglary have pitted a former staffer against a high-profile congressional candidate just weeks before the midterm elections.
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Taegan Goddard's …, Roll Call, FOX News Radio and U-T San Diego stories