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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Jeb Bush's Former Classmates Say He Was A Hash-Smoking Bully — Thanks to the Boston Globe, we know what it's like to get high with Jeb Bush. — The newspaper spoke with several of Bush's former classmates from the elite Phillips Academy in Andover, Mass., who portrayed the former Florida governor as a stoner and a bit of a bully.
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Michael KranishGLOBE / BostonGlobe.com:
Jeb Bush shaped by troubled Phillips Academy years — Possible presidential candidate had tumultuous four years at Andover school
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Daily Mail, Reuters, Outside the Beltway, US News and Washington Post
Tom Jackman / Washington Post:
John B. Geer had hands up when shot by Fairfax County police, documents show — John B. Geer stood with his hands on top of the storm door of his Springfield townhouse and calmly said to four Fairfax County police officers with guns pointed right at him: “I don't want anybody to get shot . . .
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BBC:
Greece economy: Merkel rules out more debt relief — German Chancellor Angela Merkel has ruled out cancelling any of Greece's debt, saying banks and creditors have already made substantial cuts. — But Mrs Merkel told the Die Welt newspaper she still wanted Greece to stay in the eurozone.
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Bloomberg Business, The Last Refuge, The Gateway Pundit and NPR
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Reihan Salam / Slate:
The Upper Middle Class Is Ruining America — And I want it to stop. — I first encountered the upper middle class when I attended a big magnet high school in Manhattan that attracted a decent number of brainy, better-off kids whose parents preferred not to pay private-school tuition.
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Althouse and New York Times
Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
G.O.P. Campaigns Scramble to Add Romney Donors — Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey and former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida plunged into all-out battle this weekend for the biggest unclaimed prize in American politics and the decisive advantage that could go with it: the billion-dollar donor network once harnessed by Mitt Romney.
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Matt ViserGLOBE / BostonGlobe.com:
Mitt Romney will not run for president in 2016
Mitt Romney will not run for president in 2016
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National Review and Mediaite
Robert Pear / New York Times:
White House Seeks to Limit Health Law's Tax Troubles — WASHINGTON — Obama administration officials and other supporters of the Affordable Care Act say they worry that the tax-filing season will generate new anger as uninsured consumers learn that they must pay tax penalties and as many people struggle …
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The PJ Tatler
CNN:
Mary Cheney: Why is drag ‘socially acceptable’ and blackface isn't? — Washington (CNN)Mary Cheney wants to know why it isn't “socially acceptable” for a white person to “put on blackface and act out offensive stereotypes of African-Americans” if drags queens are allowed to imitate female stereotypes?
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Tara Culp-Ressler / ThinkProgress:
The Next Anti-Abortion Strategy Lurking Around The Corner — In what could represent their next major effort to dismantle the protections under Roe v. Wade, abortion opponents are laying the groundwork for a new attack on reproductive rights that borrows a page out of their old playbook.
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Hullabaloo and LifeSiteNews
CNN:
Whitney Houston's daughter found unresponsive, taken to hospital — Story highlights — (CNN)Whitney Houston's daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown was found unresponsive Saturday morning in a bathtub full of water in Roswell, Georgia, police in that Atlanta suburb said.
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Scared Monkeys and Joe. My. God.
Derek Hunter / Townhall.com:
Shoveling Science — Were you hit this week by all the climate change? We here in the Baltimore/Washington area received just a light dusting, but Boston was covered in it. Actually, thanks to the mainstream media, the whole nation was covered in climate change.
New York Times:
A Strained Alliance: Obama-Netanyahu Rift Grew Over Years — WASHINGTON — For six years, the pattern has been the same. A dispute between American and Israeli leaders spills out into the open. Analysts declare the relationship in crisis. Then the two sides try to tamp down emotions …
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The Times of Israel, Sky Dancing, Politico and Washington Post