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Will Dana / Rolling Stone:
A Note to Our Readers — To Our Readers: — Last month, Rolling Stone published a story titled “A Rape on Campus” by Sabrina Rubin Erdely, which described a brutal gang rape of a woman named Jackie at a University of Virginia fraternity house; the university's failure to respond to this alleged assault …
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T. Rees Shapiro / Washington Post:
U-Va. fraternity to rebut claims of gang rape in Rolling Stone — A lawyer for the University of Virginia fraternity whose members were accused of a brutal gang rape said Friday that the organization will release a statement rebutting the claims printed in a Rolling Stone article about the incident.
Max Fisher / Vox:
The New Republic and the Beltway media's race problem — There's little doubt that The New Republic's young owner, Chris Hughes, treated its beloved editor, Frank Foer, poorly. Hughes' new CEO, Guy Vidra, criticized Foer's leadership while sitting right next to him at an all-staff meeting.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, Bloomberg Politics, Booman Tribune and Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality
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Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Facebook Prince Purges The New Republic: Inside the Destruction of a 100-Year-Old Magazine — Facebook billionaire Chris Hughes and his lieutenant from Yahoo gut one of journalism's great publications, setting off waves of resignations and tears. — When Facebook billionaire Chris Hughes …
Dylan Byers / Politico:
After shake-up, New Republic staffers resign en masse — The majority of The New Republic's masthead resigned en masse on Friday following the owner's decision to force out the editorial leadership, move the magazine to New York, and rebrand the venerable, century-old publication as a “digital media company.”
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The Dish and Talking Points Memo, more at Mediagazer »
Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Mass Exodus At ‘The New Republic’
Mass Exodus At ‘The New Republic’
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, Gawker, New York Magazine and Politico
Leah Finnegan / Gawker:
White Men Upset Wrong White Man Placed in Charge of White-Man Magazine
White Men Upset Wrong White Man Placed in Charge of White-Man Magazine
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Mashable, Washington Monthly, Vox, Lawyers, Guns & Money and New York Magazine, more at Mediagazer »
Dylan Byers / Politico:
Implosion of a Washington institution
Implosion of a Washington institution
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The Federalist, Hit & Run, Ed Driscoll, National Review, Bloomberg View, Poynter, The Dish and New York Magazine
Jelani Cobb / New Yorker:
No Such Thing as Racial Profiling — Coming just two weeks after the non-indictment of Officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown, the non-indictment of Officer Daniel Pantaleo in the death of Eric Garner has the feel of a grim serial filled with redundant plot lines …
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
George W. Bush: Garner decision ‘hard to understand’ — Washington (CNN) — Former President George W. Bush says a New York grand jury's decision not to indict the police officer who choked and killed Eric Garner was “hard to understand.” — In an interview with CNN's Candy Crowley …
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Politico and CANNONFIRE
David Boaz / Associated Press:
Eric Garner could spark American Spring: Column
Eric Garner could spark American Spring: Column
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Liberal Values, Wall Street Journal, alicublog, Daily Kos, Guns.com, New York Times, Washington Post and National Review
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
New Twist in Lynch's Confirmation After New York Grand Jury Decision
New Twist in Lynch's Confirmation After New York Grand Jury Decision
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Washington Post, Hullabaloo and Politico
Randy E. Barnett / USA Today:
Randy Barnett: How to finally kill Obamacare — The Supreme Court is more likely to act if Republicans have an alternative bill ready. — Thanks to four justices of the Supreme Court, there is now a clear path to repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act next year, finally bringing Obamacare to an end.
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Washington Monthly and Washington Post
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The National Interest:
Wounded Donkey: The Democratic Party's Obamacare Disaster
Wounded Donkey: The Democratic Party's Obamacare Disaster
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NOLA River
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Democrats Against Reform — It's easy to understand …
Democrats Against Reform — It's easy to understand …
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Democratic Strategist, BillMoyers.com, The Daily Beast, Washington Post, PoliticusUSA, Daily Kos, Addicting Info and hrms.urban.org
Rocco Parascandola / NY Daily News:
EXCLUSIVE: Rookie NYPD officer who shot Akai Gurley in Brooklyn stairwell was texting union rep as victim lay dying — In the six and a half minutes after Peter Liang discharged a single bullet that struck Gurley, 28, he and his partner couldn't be reached, sources told the Daily News.
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New York Times, Talking Points Memo, Mediaite, Hit & Run, CBS New York, New York's PIX11, Runnin' Scared, Hinterland Gazette, Jezebel, Gothamist and Raw Story
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Josh Rogin / Bloomberg View:
Kerry Puts Brakes on CIA Torture Report — Secretary of State John Kerry personally phoned Dianne Feinstein, chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Friday morning to ask her to delay the imminent release of her committee's report on CIA torture and rendition during …
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The Intercept, Politico, New York Times, Techdirt, Hullabaloo, Hit & Run, Hot Air, The Verge, The Dish and Balloon Juice
David McCabe / The Hill:
22 people had to approve Romney tweets — Aides to Mitt Romney's presidential team in 2012 are airing their frustrations with the campaign, alleging that tweets had to be approved by nearly two dozen people by the end of the race. — “So whether it was a tweet, Facebook post, blog post …
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Taegan Goddard / Political Wire:
Romney Tweets Needed to be Approved by 22 People
Romney Tweets Needed to be Approved by 22 People
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Daily Kos and FOX News Radio
Jen Yamato / Deadline:
Obama Romance Movie In Works - Who Will Play Young Barack? — EXCLUSIVE: The White House legend that is Barack and Michelle Obama's romance is heading to the screen. Southside With You, a drama in the vein of Before Sunrise, chronicles the summer 1989 afternoon when the future President …
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Inside Movies, Jezebel, Mediaite, American Spectator, UPROXX, Mashable, theGrio and protein wisdom
David Weigel / Bloomberg Politics:
The Last Days of Democratic Politics In Louisiana Are Here — But Mary Landrieu and Edwin Edwards are raging against the dying of the light. — NEW ROADS, La.—Every day brings at least three campaign stops, outside, under the cool December sky. Every stop is the same …
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New York Times, Hot Air, RedState, PJ Media, The Atlantic Online and Washington Post
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Jonathan Oosting / MLive.com:
Michigan House approves Religious Freedom Restoration Act in party-line vote — Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger, R-Marshall (MLive File Photo) — LANSING, MI — Michigan's Republican-led House on Thursday approved a proposed “Religious Freedom Restoration Act,” which supporters …
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Daily Kos, National Review and ThinkProgress
Steve Strunsky / New Jersey Online:
Christie bridge scandal report cannot determine if governor was involved — TRENTON — An interim report by the joint legislative panel investigating last year's controversial lane closures at the George Washington Bridge could not determine if Gov. Chris Christie had any direct involvement …
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Shawn Boburg / NorthJersey.com:
GWB probe finds no evidence of link to Christie; legislative panel blames his appointees
GWB probe finds no evidence of link to Christie; legislative panel blames his appointees
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WNYC News, Washington Post, National Review and CNN
Ericka Mellon / Houston Chronicle:
Teacher accused of anti-Muslim remarks to resign, get 3 months' pay — A third-grade HISD teacher accused of making profane and anti-Muslim remarks on a public access television show will resign immediately and receive three months' pay under a deal approved by the school board Thursday.
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Liberaland, Talking Points Memo, PoliticusUSA and No More Mister Nice Blog