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CNN:
Sydney gunman reportedly demands ISIS flag as some hostages escape — Sydney (CNN) — Australia, and the world, looked on with dread Monday as a gunman holding hostages inside a darkened Sydney cafe demanded an ISIS flag and a phone call with Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
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USA Today:
Sydney siege: Gunman issued demands, threats — A hostage crisis at a central Sydney cafe dragged deep into the Australian night with a lone gunman issuing demands and claiming to have bombs scattered around the city, multiple media outlets were reporting Monday.
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Fox News, Guardian, WTVR-TV, The Federalist, Associated Press, Hot Air, The Gateway Pundit and BARE NAKED ISLAM
Michelle Innis / New York Times:
Police Storm Sydney Cafe in Attempt to End Hostage Crisis — Credit: Dean Lewins/European Pressphoto Agency — SYDNEY, Australia — Heavily armed police in Sydney stormed a cafe early Tuesday where an armed man said to be a self-proclaimed sheikh held hostages for more than 16 hours.
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Sydney Morning Herald, CNN, Guardian, Business Insider, Shakesville and Outside the Beltway
Matt Siegel / Reuters:
Hostages held in Sydney cafe, Islamic flag seen in window: local TV
Hostages held in Sydney cafe, Islamic flag seen in window: local TV
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Zero Hedge, NBC News, Scared Monkeys, Hot Air, CNN, Vox Popoli, Washington Free Beacon and BuzzFeed
Nicholas McCallum / 9news.com.au:
LIVE STREAM: Hostages held up by armed gunman in Sydney cafe
LIVE STREAM: Hostages held up by armed gunman in Sydney cafe
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The Gateway Pundit, The Jawa Report, New York Times and “The Lid”
Bridie Jabour / Guardian:
Sydney siege: hostages held inside Martin Place cafe - live
Sydney siege: hostages held inside Martin Place cafe - live
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Gawker and The Huffington Post
Brian Ries / Mashable:
Uber intros surge pricing during Sydney hostage siege, then backtracks after user outcry
Uber intros surge pricing during Sydney hostage siege, then backtracks after user outcry
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Talking Points Memo and Guardian
BBC:
Sydney siege: Gunman takes hostages in Lindt cafe
Sydney siege: Gunman takes hostages in Lindt cafe
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NBC News, Washington Post, Gawker, The PJ Tatler, New York Magazine, Associated Press, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and FOX News Radio
Dan Good / ABC News:
5 Hostages Flee Sydney Cafe, Standoff Drags On
5 Hostages Flee Sydney Cafe, Standoff Drags On
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JustOneMinute, CNN, Guardian, Towleroad News #gay and Hot Air
Daily Mail:
Terror in Sydney as gunman takes at least 13 hostages at Lindt cafe, forces crying women …
Terror in Sydney as gunman takes at least 13 hostages at Lindt cafe, forces crying women …
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The Gateway Pundit
Daniel Fallon / Sydney Morning Herald:
Lindt Chocolat Cafe hostage drama in Martin Place, Sydney
Lindt Chocolat Cafe hostage drama in Martin Place, Sydney
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The PJ Tatler
Steve Inskeep / WBUR:
Sen. Warren Warns That Spending Bill Sets Dangerous Precedent — Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass. (right), a member of the Senate banking committee, and Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., ranking member of the House financial services committee, express their outrage to reporters …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Dodd-Frank Damaged in the Budget Bill — On Wall Street, 2010 was the year of “Obama rage,” in which financial tycoons went ballistic over the president's suggestion that some bankers helped cause the financial crisis. They were also, of course, angry about the Dodd-Frank financial reform …
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Washington Post and Financial Times
The Huffington Post:
The Speech That Could Make Elizabeth Warren the Next President of the United States
The Speech That Could Make Elizabeth Warren the Next President of the United States
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AMERICAblog News and Philly.com
Zachary A. Goldfarb / Washington Post:
Elizabeth Warren was told to stay quiet, but she didn't - and it's paying off
Elizabeth Warren was told to stay quiet, but she didn't - and it's paying off
Aaron Sorkin / New York Times:
Journalists Shouldn't Help the Sony Hackers — “Jolie a ‘Spoiled Brat’ From ‘Crazyland,’ ” says The New York Post. — “Shocking New Reveals From Sony Hack,” says The Daily Beast. — “Sony's Hacked Emails Highlight Hollywood's Problems With Diversity,” says The Huffington Post.
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CBS News:
Most Americans consider waterboarding to be torture: poll — A barbed wire fence surrounds a military area is in the forest near Stare Kiejkuty village, close to Szczytno in Northeastern Poland, in this January 24, 2014 file photo. Poland threatened to halt the transfer of al Qaeda suspects …
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Washington Times, Hot Air, Politico, NBC News and Bloomberg Politics
Jane Mayer / New Yorker:
Torture and the Truth — It's hard to describe it as a positive development when a branch of the federal government releases a four-hundred-and-ninety-nine- page report that explains, in meticulous detail, how unthinkable cruelty became official U.S. policy.
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Wall Street Journal, The Dish and Mike the Mad Biologist
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Sen. Thune: Not closing door on 2016 run — Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) isn't ruling out a 2016 bid for the White House. — Republicans have an enormous field of potential candidates who are already making moves ahead of 2016. But Thune told The Hill he hasn't been focused on building …
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
The great campus rape hoax: Column — The truth - that rape on campus is becoming less common - doesn't fit the left's narrative. — Americans have been living through an enormously sensationalized college rape hoax, but as the evidence accumulates it's becoming clear that the entire thing …
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The Daily Caller, Betsy's Page, The College Fix and Hot Air
David / Latest from Crooks and Liars:
Rove: CIA's Waterboarding Not Torture Like Japanese War Crimes Because We Raised Detainee's Legs — Republican strategist and former senior advisor to President George W. Bush argued on Sunday that the CIA's use of waterboarding on detainees could not be considered torture because it was “designed” to let the victim live.
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Booman Tribune and FOX News Radio
Rebecca Riffkin / Gallup:
2014 U.S. Approval of Congress Remains Near All-Time Low — Story Highlights — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans' job approval rating for Congress averaged 15% in 2014, close to the record-low yearly average of 14% found last year. The highest yearly average was measured in 2001, at 56%.
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