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New York Times:
Nurse in Newark to Be Allowed to Finish Ebola Quarantine at Home, Christie Says — A nurse who recently returned from West Africa and was quarantined for the past three days in a tent behind a New Jersey hospital despite having no symptoms associated with Ebola will be allowed to return home …
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Sara Fischer / CNN:
Christie: Quarantined nurse heading to Maine — Washington (CNN) — After a heated weekend of sparring between a quarantined nurse and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, the nurse is being discharged, the state's Department of Health said in a statement Monday morning.
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Hullabaloo, National Review, The Daily Caller, CBS Philly, New York Times, Mashable and USA Today
CNN:
Quarantined nurse to CNN: ‘My basic human rights’ are being violated
Quarantined nurse to CNN: ‘My basic human rights’ are being violated
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Firedoglake, ThinkProgress, NJ Spotlight, emptywheel, Reuters, Daily Mail, Gothamist, Dallas Morning News, Mediaite, Mashable, New York Times, Washington Post, Outside the Beltway, NPR, Guardian, No More Mister Nice Blog, NBC News, Associated Press, Talking Points Memo and New York Magazine
The Boston Globe:
Charlie Baker for governor — To move Mass. forward, state government must work better
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Scared Monkeys, CNN, OnPolitics, National Review, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Hot Air
Eric Lichtblau / New York Times:
In Cold War, U.S. Spy Agencies Used 1,000 Nazis — WASHINGTON — In the decades after World War II, the C.I.A. and other United States agencies employed at least a thousand Nazis as Cold War spies and informants and, as recently as the 1990s, concealed the government's ties to some still living in America …
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Hit & Run, Business Insider, BillMoyers.com, Talking Points Memo, Booman Tribune and Taegan Goddard's …
Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
ER nurse: Duncan lied about exposure to Ebola — An emergency room nurse who treated Thomas Eric Duncan said in an interview broadcast Sunday night that the first person to die of Ebola in the U.S. was not honest about his exposure to the deadly virus. — Sidia Rose told “60 Minutes” …
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The PJ Tatler
New York Post:
Ex-CBS reporter: Government agency bugged my computer — A former CBS News reporter who quit the network over claims it kills stories that put President Obama in a bad light says she was spied on by a “government-related entity” that planted classified documents on her computer.
Discussion:
Mediaite, National Review, The PJ Tatler, Patterico's Pontifications, his vorpal sword and Power Line
Peter Baker / New York Times:
The Bushes, Led by W., Rally to Make Jeb ‘45’ — WASHINGTON — When Jeb Bush decides whether to run for president, there will be no family meeting à la Mitt Romney, no gathering at Walker's Point in Kennebunkport to go over the pros and cons. “I don't think it'll be like a big internal straw poll,” said his son, Jeb Bush Jr.
Discussion:
American Spectator and Shakesville
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Arlette Saenz / ABC News:
Jeb Bush Will ‘More Than Likely’ Run in 2016, Says His Son
Jeb Bush Will ‘More Than Likely’ Run in 2016, Says His Son
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ABC News, No More Mister Nice Blog and New York Magazine
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Ideology and Investment — America used to be a country that built for the future. Sometimes the government built directly: Public projects, from the Erie Canal to the Interstate Highway System, provided the backbone for economic growth. Sometimes it provided incentives to the private sector …
Discussion:
The Mahablog and New York Magazine
Jake Sherman / Politico:
Exclusive: Kevin McCarthy vows change on Hill to save GOP — HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. — House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy landed here from Los Angeles with a bang: he bluntly warned that Republicans will blow the presidency in 2016 if they don't make some radical changes - and quick.
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CNN, OnPolitics, Bloomberg View and New York Times
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Republican games pose health risk — Republicans on the campaign trail tell voters that the Senate gets nothing done because Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D- Nev.) blocks votes on GOP legislation. — Away from the Halloween funhouse mirror, the reality is this: Reid is willing to hold votes …
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Washington Monthly
New York Post:
Black Panther hails ax attack on cops — Queens chapter leader of the New Black Panther Party, Frank Sha Francois says that Zale Thomspon was “a crusader seeking justice.” — The Muslim extremist who attacked rookie cops with a hatchet last week was “a crusader seeking justice” …
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The Gateway Pundit
Foster's Daily Democrat:
Jeanne Shaheen's actions don't back up her rhetoric on energy — As is usual with poll-driven politicians, Jeanne Shaheen is running television commercials and writing op-ed pieces addressing the dominant problem facing America — skyrocketing gasoline prices — but providing no real solutions.
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo and Bloomberg Politics
John Minchillo / ABC News:
5-Year-Old Boy Under Observation at NYC Hospital Over Ebola Concerns — A 5-year-old boy is under observation at New York City's Bellevue Hospital this morning after experiencing a 103-degree fever after returning home from Guinea Saturday, prompting Ebola concerns, officials told ABC News.
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, New York Times, New York Magazine and The Gateway Pundit
Economist:
The world's biggest economic problem — Deflation in the euro zone is all too close and extremely dangerous — THE world economy is not in good shape. The news from America and Britain has been reasonably positive, but Japan's economy is struggling and China's growth is now slower than at any time since 2009.
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Washington Monthly
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Senate Update: The Republican Advantage Is Consistent But Not Decisive — If you're a regular reader of FiveThirtyEight you'll know that our Senate forecast has said pretty much the same thing every day. When we officially launched our model in early September, it gave Republicans …
James Hamblin / The Atlantic Online:
21 Days — A biological warfare expert's warning against false comfort in Ebola messaging — “I want to be pleasant through this whole thing,” California representative Darrell Issa said on Friday, unpleasantly, to a panel of medical experts at a congressional oversight-committee hearing.
New York Times:
Is the Affordable Care Act Working? — After a year fully in place, the Affordable Care Act has largely succeeded in delivering on President Obama's main promises, an analysis by a team of reporters and data researchers shows. But it has also fallen short in some ways and given rise to a powerful conservative backlash.
Discussion:
The Gateway Pundit and RedState
John B. Judis / The New Republic:
Yes, Texas Could Turn Blue — But demographics alone are not the answer — “Do you really think Wendy Davis is going to win?” I asked Jenn Brown, the executive director of Battleground Texas. “I sure do,” she replied. Brown and her top staff may be the only people in Texas …
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Democratic Strategist