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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Newspaper ‘Erred’ In Publishing Cartoon Of Immigrants Crashing Thanksgiving — The Indianapolis Star on Saturday said it “erred” in publishing a cartoon that depicted undocumented immigrants crashing a white family's Thanksgiving dinner. — The cartoon by Gary Varvel showed …
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Jeff Taylor / The Indianapolis Star, Indystar:
We erred in publishing cartoon — On Friday, we posted a Gary Varvel cartoon at indystar.com that offended a wide group of readers. — Many of them labeled it as racist. Gary did not intend to be racially insensitive in his attempt to express his strong views about President Barack Obama's decision …
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Hinterland Gazette and The Huffington Post
Kellan Howell / Washington Times:
Ferguson grand jury fails to reach decision on Darren Wilson indictment — 'Just don't burn my shop down. Don't destroy it'
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Daniel Wallis / Reuters:
FBI arrests two would-be Ferguson bomb suspects: law enforcement source — (Reuters) - Two men suspected of buying explosives they planned to detonate during protests in Ferguson, Missouri, once a grand jury decides the Michael Brown case, were arrested on Friday and charged with federal firearms offenses …
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CBS News, Talking Points Memo, The PJ Tatler, Time and ABC News
CNN:
Ferguson: A city on edge and waiting
Ferguson: A city on edge and waiting
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Mediaite, Talking Points Memo, New York Magazine, FOX2now.com and ABC News
Lee Enterprises / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Jennings closes schools next week in expectation of grand jury decision
Jennings closes schools next week in expectation of grand jury decision
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Raw Story, The Daily Caller, FOX News Radio, Mediaite and Colorlines
Milo Yiannopoulos / BREITBART.COM:
GAME DEVELOPERS' ASSOCIATION CALLS 10,000 TWEETERS 'HARASSERS'-INCLUDING KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN — In a sign of how frenzied, panicky and intolerant the games industry establishment has become over the legitimate concerns of ordinary gamers, the International Game Developers' Association branded …
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Washington Post:
Afghan mission for U.S. to continue under new authorities — The American military will have an expanded response to insurgents even after combat operations end. — The United States will remain in an armed conflict in Afghanistan — essentially at war — after the end of this year under rules …
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Jonathan Gruber / Boston Herald:
House panel to quiz Gruber on health law ‘deceptions’ — Photo by: — The controversy over Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber's “stupidity of the American voter” comments reignited yesterday, as a powerful Congressional panel summoned the embattled MIT professor to testify in Washington next month.
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Political Wire and FOX News Radio
Michael Allen / Opposing Views:
Ex-Deputy Accused Of Killing Wife Over Her Smoking Marijuana (Video) — Tom Fallis, a former sheriff's deputy in Weld County, Colorado, was recently indicted for allegedly murdering his wife in 2012 in Evans, Colorado. — Fallis was arrested in Bloomington, Indiana, where he had moved with his three young children, on Tuesday.
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FOX News Radio and Raw Story
Ben Nuckols / Associated Press:
Former DC Mayor Marion Barry dies at 78 — WASHINGTON (AP) — Former District of Columbia Mayor Marion Barry, whose four terms were overshadowed by his 1990 arrest after being caught on videotape smoking crack cocaine, died Sunday morning. He was 78. — Barry D.C. council spokeswoman LaToya Foster …
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James Freeman / Wall Street Journal:
Standards, Fallen — There is so much that is deeply strange in a New York Times story reported Friday by Jason Horowitz. — Assuming the article is factually correct, and it certainly appears to be well reported, the president of the United States phoned the majority leader …
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Politico, Washington Monthly, New York Times and Power Line
Reuters:
West seen easing demands on Iran atom bomb ‘mea culpa’ in deal — (Reuters) - World powers will press Iran to cease stonewalling a U.N. atomic bomb investigation as part of a wider nuclear accord, but will likely stop short of demanding full disclosure of any secret weapon work by Tehran to avoid killing an historic deal.
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Jerusalem Post, The PJ Tatler, Israel Matzav and Power Line
Associated Press:
US releases Saudi prisoner from Guantanamo Bay, to take part in militant rehab program — FILE 2006: A Saudi citizen who has spent the past 12 years detained at Guantanamo Bay has been released, the Pentagon said Saturday, amid a push to whittle down the prison population at the U.S. base in Cuba.
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