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Edward D. Murphy / The Portland Press Herald:
Kaci Hickox, boyfriend leaving Maine after Ebola quarantine fight — The nurse who treated patients in West Africa was at the center of a national controversy over how to handle returning health care workers. — Kaci Hickox and Ted Wilbur talk to the press regarding Maine's quarantine policy Wednesday.
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Sarah Ferris / The Hill:
Ebola nurse plans to leave Maine — The Maine nurse at the center of the Ebola quarantine debate plans to move away from the state next week, according to a report by the Portland Press Herald. — Kaci Hickox, a volunteer with Doctors Without Borders, announced plans to leave about a week …
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Jason Zengerle / The New Republic:
The Death of the Southern White Democrat Hurts African-Americans the Most — Not long after the polls closed on Tuesday night, Georgia Congressman John Barrow earned his place in history when he lost his reelection campaign to Republican Rick Allen by almost 10 points—a peculiar place he undoubtedly didn't want.
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Melvyn P. Leffler / Foreign Policy:
The Free Market Did Not Bring Down the Berlin Wall — The United States has misinterpreted the end of Communism for a quarter of a century. It's time to set the record straight. — GOOGLE +
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Alison Smale / New York Times:
On Berlin Wall Anniversary, Somber Notes Amid Revelry
On Berlin Wall Anniversary, Somber Notes Amid Revelry
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Two midterm elections have hollowed out the Democratic Party — When President Obama was elected in 2008, his victory signaled a generational change and the prospect of renewal for the Democratic Party. Instead, the opposite has occurred. Over the past six years, the party has been hollowed out.
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Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
Pricey Doughnuts, Pricier Homes, Priced-Out Readers — DAVID Gonzalez approached the South Bronx street-corner preacher and said he was from The New York Times. — “He had just been shouting fire, brimstone and eternal damnation,” recalled Mr. Gonzalez, at that time, in 1991, the Bronx bureau chief.
New York Times:
Dark Money Helped Win the Senate — The next Senate was just elected on the greatest wave of secret, special-interest money ever raised in a congressional election. What are the chances that it will take action to reduce the influence of money in politics? — Nil, of course.
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Mario Trujillo / The Hill:
Romney ‘stunned’ by Obama's letter to Iran — Mitt Romney said Friday that he was stunned by reports of President Obama's letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. — “That the president would write a letter of this nature, in effect legitimizing a nation and a leadership …
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Mehrdad Balali / Reuters:
Iran says nuclear deal within reach by November 24, no alternatives
Iran says nuclear deal within reach by November 24, no alternatives
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Matthew Boyle / BREITBART.COM:
TED CRUZ, MIKE LEE: OBAMA'S ATTORNEY GENERAL NOMINEE MUST DENOUNCE PLANNED EXECUTIVE AMNESTY — Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Mike Lee (R-UT) said Saturday that President Barack Obama's nomination to replace Attorney General Eric Holder, Brooklyn U.S. Attorney Loretta Lynch, must denounce Obama's planned executive amnesty.
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ESPN:
NFLPA asks for Peterson reinstated — The NFL Players Association sent a letter to the NFL on Friday, calling for the immediate reinstatement of Adrian Peterson per the agreement the sides made for the Minnesota Vikings running back to go on the commissioner's exempt list in September, according to sources.
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
With Fear of Being Sidelined, Tea Party Sees the Republican Rise as New Threat — WASHINGTON — As most Republicans were taking a victory lap the morning after the elections, a group of conservatives huddled anxiously in a conference room not far from Capitol Hill and agreed …
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David Nather / Politico:
Can D.C. get something done? Fat chance — What can actually get done over the next two years? Even if you didn't get your hopes up, you should still lower them. — President Barack Obama and incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell are doing their best to sound positive.
Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
George W. Bush: Odds ‘50-50’ Jeb runs — Former President George W. Bush said in an interview broadcast Sunday that chances are “50-50” that his brother, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush (R) will run for president in 2016. — “You know, it's a lot of speculation about him,” the former president said on “Face the Nation.”
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Chelsea J. Carter / CNN:
Shooter: 'It doesn't matter anymore if I killed bin Laden' — (CNN) — The former Navy SEAL who says he fired the shot that killed Osama bin Laden says he doesn't care if people believe him. — “The most important thing that I've learned in the last two years is to me it doesn't matter anymore …
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Hudson Hongo / Gawker:
Alleged Bin Laden Shooter: Osama “Died Like a Pussy”
Alleged Bin Laden Shooter: Osama “Died Like a Pussy”
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Mediaite and Liberal Values