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Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Governor Declares State Of Emergency Ahead Of Ferguson Grand Jury Decision — Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon (D) declared a state of emergency Monday, preempting a grand jury decision in the Ferguson shooting of Michael Brown that is expected to be delivered any day.
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Governor Jay Nixon and Outside the Beltway
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Adam Weinstein / Gawker:
Ferguson Cop Supporters Crowdfunded a “Pants Up, Don't Loot” Billboard — Spurred on by a Tennessee resident who is concerned about the Ferguson protesters and their catchy chants, supporters of police officer Darren Wilson have donated more than enough money to post a billboard in the heart …
Dana Ford / CNN:
Missouri governor declares state of emergency in Ferguson — (CNN) — Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency Monday ahead of an expected grand jury decision in the case of Michael Brown. — In his executive order, Nixon cited the “possibility of expanded unrest.”
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New York Magazine and Balloon Juice
Ahiza Garcia / Talking Points Memo:
Supporters Of Ferguson Cop Plan 'Pants Up, Don't Loot' Billboard
Amityshedd / CBS St. Louis:
Nixon Activates Missouri National Guard in Response to Potential ‘Period of Unrest’
Nixon Activates Missouri National Guard in Response to Potential ‘Period of Unrest’
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Vox Popoli
Justin McCarthy / Gallup:
As New Enrollment Period Starts, ACA Approval at 37% — Story Highlights — WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the Affordable Care Act's second open enrollment period begins, 37% of Americans say they approve of the law, one percentage point below the previous low in January.
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Lucy McCalmont / Politico:
Gallup: ‘New numerical low’ for Obamacare — Support for Obamacare continues to decline, with the law hitting a new low in approval, and a new high in disapproval, as the second enrollment period has opened for Americans, according to Gallup. — Just 37 percent approve of the Affordable Care Act …
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National Review, FOX News Radio, ThinkProgress and Daily Signal
BuzzFeed:
Uber CEO: Obamacare Has Been “Huge” For Business — Health care frees drivers from “The Man.” — Handout / Reuters — The CEO of Uber said Friday that Obamacare has played a crucial role for his army of drivers, an unusual, partial endorsement of the president's signature policy …
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New York Magazine, New York Times and Washington Post
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David Klein / Wall Street Journal:
Another ObamaCare Deception — As Jonathan Gruber knows, the health-care law is a tax machine. The ‘Cadillac’ levy will hit the middle class. — Jonathan Gruber, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology economist, is making himself a household name, and not in a good way.
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New York Magazine and Bloomberg Politics
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Health Law Turns Obama and Insurers Into Allies — WASHINGTON — With the health insurance marketplace now open for a second year, President Obama will be depending more than ever on the insurance companies that five years ago he accused of padding profits and canceling coverage for the sick.
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Political Wire, Prairie Weather, Hit & Run and Newsalert
Chris Moody / CNN:
How the GOP used Twitter to stretch election laws — Washington (CNN) — Republicans and outside groups used anonymous Twitter accounts to share internal polling data ahead of the midterm elections, CNN has learned, a practice that raises questions about whether they violated campaign finance laws that prohibit coordination.
Kaci Hickox / Guardian:
Stop calling me ‘the Ebola nurse’ — I never had Ebola, and politicians who lie do nothing to protect your health — I never had Ebola. I never had symptoms of Ebola. I tested negative for Ebola the first night I stayed in New Jersey governor Chris Christie's private prison in Newark.
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Talking Points Memo, Hot Air, Mediaite, Raw Story and The Daily Caller
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CBS News:
Ebola patient Dr. Martin Salia dies in Omaha
Ebola patient Dr. Martin Salia dies in Omaha
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CNN, NBC News, neo-neocon, TheBlaze.com, Scared Monkeys and Hot Air
Ron Fournier / National Journal:
The Extraordinary Smallness of Washington — Institutional shrinkage marks the politics and governing of the Bush-Obama era. — President Obama is shrinking before our eyes. Squint and you might see his rivals running Congress: itsy-bitsy John Boehner and minute Mitch McConnell.
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New York Times, The Moderate Voice, Gawker, Daily Kos, The Incidental Economist and BizPac Review
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Why Hillary 2016 Thinks She Can Expand Obama's Electoral Map — The top minds in the proto-Hillary Clinton 2016 campaign infrastructure are already gaming out Electoral College scenarios. What they think they have is a candidate who could compete in a handful of traditionally red states …
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Washington Post
Susan Page / USA Today:
Poll: Resistance to Obama order on immigration — WASHINGTON — President Obama's plan to sign an executive order on immigration, expected as early as this week, will meet more resistance than support, a new USA TODAY Poll finds. Close to half of those surveyed, 46%, say he should wait …
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Political Wire, Washington Times and The PJ Tatler
Alex Pappas / The Daily Caller:
Protesters SWARM Mary Landrieu's Capitol Hill Home — SHOCK FLASHBACK: Obama Says Illegal Immigration HURTS ‘Blue-Collar Americans,’ STRAINS Welfare — VIDEO — Explosive New Gruber Video Uncovered — Issa Out! Republicans To Pick New Oversight Chairman — POLITICS | PATRICK HOWLEY
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Power Line and FOX News Radio
Nicole Flatow / ThinkProgress:
California Tells Court It Can't Release Inmates Early Because It Would Lose Cheap Prison Labor — Out of California's years-long litigation over reducing the population of prisons deemed unconstitutionally overcrowded by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2010, another obstacle to addressing …
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Booman Tribune
Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
Obamacare repeal is more likely, and now GOP needs an alternative — CONGRESS OBAMACARE SUPREME COURT HEALTH CARE LAW MAGAZINE — This month, two developments have shaken the conventional wisdom that repealing President Obama's healthcare law is an impossibility.
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Don Surber and Newsalert
The Hill:
Will the Obama coalition survive? — The coalition of voters that twice elected President Obama to the White House might not be there for the Democratic nominee in 2016, party strategists are warning. — Following their disastrous showing at the polls this month, many Democrats …
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Firedoglake and Washington Monthly
New York Times:
Iran Nuclear Pact Faces an Array of Opposing Forces — WASHINGTON — When President Obama wrote last month to Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, urging him to overcome a decade of mistrust and negotiate a deal limiting Tehran's nuclear ambitions, it was perhaps the president's …
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NBC News and Washington Free Beacon
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Carol Morello / Washington Post:
Doubts about a nuclear deal with Iran as talks near deadline
Doubts about a nuclear deal with Iran as talks near deadline
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NPR and Power Line
Boris Johnson / Telegraph:
Dr Matt Taylor's shirt made me cry, too - with rage at his abusers — An astrophysicist who deserves our applause has been pilloried in his moment of triumph — The other day the brilliant space scientist Dr Matt Taylor was asked to give a report on the progress of Philae …
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The Federalist, neo-neocon, Hot Air, Shakesville, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, The Dish, Vox Popoli and National Review
Eric Adlerthe / Kansas City Star:
Legally married same-sex couples won't be allowed to stay together at City Union Mission — For 90 years, the City Union Mission in the heart of Kansas City has given a roof, meals and warm beds to homeless individuals and families in need. — That fact alone, said executive director Dan Doty …
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ThinkProgress and Raw Story
Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Direct new challenges to Bakke ruling — The saga over the use of race in selecting new college entrants that began with the Supreme Court's famous ruling in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke nearly four decades ago now has a new chapter — and it is intended to be the final one.
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic Online:
Before the Beheadings — Remembering a time when Islamist extremists wanted to persuade reporters, not kill them — In the spring of 2000, I lived for a month in a Taliban madrasa, a religious seminary, located on the Grand Trunk Road outside of Peshawar, in Pakistan.
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Althouse
The Marshall Project:
Eric Holder on His Legacy, His Regrets, and His Feelings About the Death Penalty — Bill Keller and Tim Golden of The Marshall Project spoke with Holder in Brooklyn, where he was visiting a widely praised drug court. The transcript has been edited for length and clarity.
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The Daily Caller, Firedoglake and Mediaite