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New York Times:
Amid Assurances on Ebola, Obama Is Said to Seethe — WASHINGTON — Beneath the calming reassurance that President Obama has repeatedly offered during the Ebola crisis, there is a deepening frustration, even anger, with how the government has handled key elements of the response.
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
White House: Ron Klain's work handing out stimulus money good experience for Ebola czar — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL WHITE HOUSE BARACK OBAMA HEALTH CARE CDC EBOLA — President Obama's choice of veteran Democratic politico Ron Klain to serve as Ebola czar stunned many Republicans.
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Tom Maguire / JustOneMinute:
Obama Disappointed (Again) By Clunky Big Government Fail (Again)
Obama Disappointed (Again) By Clunky Big Government Fail (Again)
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Ron Fournier / National Journal:
Naked Politics: The Ebola Czar Has No Clothes
Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
The Court won't interrupt Texas voter ID law — In a stinging defeat for the Obama administration and a number of civil rights groups in a major test case on voters' rights, a divided Supreme Court told the state of Texas early Saturday morning that it may enforce its strict voter ID law …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Supreme Court Allows Texas to Use Strict Voter ID Law in Coming Election — WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Saturday allowed Texas to use its strict voter identification law in the November election. The court's order, issued just after 5 a.m., was unsigned and contained no reasoning.
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court allows Texas to use controversial voter-ID law — The Supreme Court's order that Texas can proceed with its strict voter-ID law in next month's election ended what is likely to be just the first round in a legal battle over election-law changes made by Republican-led legislatures around the country.
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
SCOTUS allows Texas voter ID to stand
BuzzFeed:
Conservative Cardinal Who Clashed With Pope Francis Confirms He Has Been Ousted — The head of the Catholic Church's highest court speaks to BuzzFeed News from the Vatican. — Cardinal Raymond Burke leaves meeting during Extraordinary Synod on the Family in Vatican City. — Franco Origlia / Getty Images
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New York Times:
Unable to Meet the Deductible or the Doctor — Patricia Wanderlich got insurance through the Affordable Care Act this year, and with good reason: She suffered a brain hemorrhage in 2011, spending weeks in a hospital intensive care unit, and has a second, smaller aneurysm that needs monitoring.
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The White House:
Weekly Address: What You Need To Know About Ebola — WASHINGTON, DC — In this week's address, the President discussed what the United States is doing to respond to Ebola, both here at home and abroad, and the key facts Americans need to know. There is no country better prepared to confront …
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Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Who Do They Think We Are? — The administration's Ebola …
Who Do They Think We Are? — The administration's Ebola …
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David Atkins / Washington Monthly:
Why aren't the deficit fetishists exalting President Obama? — Remember just a while back how the deficit was going to swallow the country whole and lead our children into indentured servitude? Remember the chorus of very serious people intoning that companies would hire more people …
Philip Terzian / Weekly Standard:
Biden Cocaine Scandal Mirrors Joe McCarthy Scandal — The brief military career of 44-year-old Hunter Biden, Vice President Joseph Biden's younger son, seems to have ended after one month in the naval reserve. Biden is reported to have tested positive for cocaine use, and was immediately discharged.
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Lauren French / Politico:
House Democrats want approval for surgeon general pick — More than two dozen House Democrats are calling on the Senate to swiftly approve Vivek Murthy's nomination to serve as surgeon general to help combat the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in the U.S. — Murthy's nomination got sidelined …
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Katie Glueck / Politico:
Rick Perry's Ebola test — AUSTIN, Texas — Ebola came to Texas. And Rick Perry went to Europe. — Now the Republican governor, a likely presidential contender, is back in Austin and scrambling to avoid a damaging perception problem like the “oops” moment that doomed his first shot at the White House.
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