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Eric Garner, Daniel Pantaleo and Lethal Police Tactics — One route to justice for Eric Garner was blocked on Wednesday, by a Staten Island grand jury's confounding refusal to see anything potentially criminal in the police assault that killed him. — But the quest will continue.
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White America's moral disaster: From Eric Garner to Mike Brown, a destructive view of “justice” — Here's how white victimization is tearing the nation apart — Yesterday a New York police officer named Daniel Pantaleo who was videotaped killing a man named Eric Garner using …
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If Eric Garner Were White — Imagine that Eric Garner had been white. Imagine that he'd been living in Idaho. Imagine that the law-enforcement officers who killed him had been federal agents. — His death would be a Tea Party crusade. — Think about it.


New Twist in Lynch's Confirmation After New York Grand Jury Decision
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Christie: I'm Not Going to Second-Guess Eric Garner Grand Jury
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The Last Words of Eric Garner
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The NYC Cop Who Strangled Eric Garner to Death Is Free Thanks to a Legal Flaw. Here's How Voters Can Fix It.
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Eric Garner and Omnipresent Police Power
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A Eulogy for The New Republic — A century-old liberal institution gazes at the end. — Shares — Not long after he purchased The New Republic, Chris Hughes had lunch with me, as he was doing with quite a few journalists around Washington. At one point, he asked me who the best editor had been during my 16 years.
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Even the liberal New Republic needs to change — When I entered journalism there were three places I badly wanted to work: The American Prospect, The Washington Monthly, and The New Republic. The decision turned out to be easy: TNR never called me back. The Washington Monthly didn't have entry-level positions.

Frank Foer, Leon Wieseltier out at TNR
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Democrats Against Reform — It's easy to understand why Republicans wish health reform had never happened, and are now hoping that the Supreme Court will abandon its principles and undermine the law. But it's more puzzling — and disturbing — when Democrats like Charles Schumer …
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Taking Stock: Health Insurance Coverage under the ACA as of September 2014
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4 New Studies Show Obamacare Is Working Incredibly Well
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INVESTIGATION: LENA DUNHAM ‘RAPED BY A REPUBLICAN’ STORY IN BESTSELLER COLLAPSES UNDER SCRUTINY — In her just-released memoir, Not That Kind of Girl, Lena Dunham describes her alma mater, Oberlin College, as “a liberal arts haven in the cornfields of Ohio.”
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The Benghazi Report — An ongoing intelligence failure — After a long day on November 13, 2013, Speaker of the House John Boehner walked down the marble hallways of the Longworth House Office Building to the personal office of Representative Devin Nunes for a drink, a cigarette, and maybe a brief reprieve.
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On a Roll — Suddenly, things look up for the GOP. — Republicans have lost the last two presidential elections, but not much else over the past six years. They've captured the House and Senate. They now hold 31 governorships and 69 of the 99 state legislative chambers.


The Last Southern Democrat — HAMMOND, La.—Mary Landrieu is dead, and everyone knows it but Mary Landrieu. — The senior senator from Louisiana, a diminutive blond woman with a round, youthful face, is standing under a green canopy in the middle of an airfield. The canopy reads, “City of Hammond, Too Lovely to Litter.”
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Romney's Inner Circle Is Convinced He's Running — Mitt Romney held meetings with donors in New York this week that left one attendee convinced he is running for president again in 2016. — A member of Romney's inner circle who spoke to Business Insider said the former governor …
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A 1920-21 Recovery Myth — The Forgotten Depression, Jim Grant's excellent book about the 1920-21 downturn and the recovery that followed, has generated a burst of critical commentary from persons anxious to reject the principal conclusion Grant draws from that episode.
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Bridgegate panel co-chair: ‘We are not done’ — Washington (CNN) — The legislative panel investigating the George Washington Bridge scandal was unable to determine whether New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie knew about the lane closures ahead of time, but the panel will continue to push for more answers …
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It's official: President Obama to name Ash Carter as defense chief — Carter's nomination must be confirmed by the Senate but prospects appear good. — President Barack Obama will formally tap Ash Carter to become his fourth secretary of defense Friday morning, an announcement that follows …
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