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John McCormick / Bloomberg Business:
Walker Surging in Iowa Poll as Bush Struggles — Hillary Clinton is running away from the potential Democratic field. — Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is surging, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush is an also-ran and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is dominating in a new poll …
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Jennifer Jacobs / Des Moines Register:
Scott Walker leads tight GOP pack in new Iowa Poll — In a new Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics Iowa Poll of likely Republican caucusgoers, Rand Paul is just a point behind. With Mitt Romney out, Mike Huckabee, Ben Carson and Jeb Bush round out the top tier. The Register — CONNECT
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Rand Paul slams Bush ‘hypocrisy’ on pot — DALLAS — Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) accused Jeb Bush of hypocrisy after The Boston Globe reported the former Florida governor was a heavy marijuana smoker while at an elite prep school. — Bush opposed a Florida medical marijuana ballot initiative …
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Washington Post:
Jeb Bush has become the GOP front-runner for 2016 — so now what? — Mitt Romney's decision to forgo a third try at the White House has settled the question of whether the 2016 GOP presidential field has a front-runner — bestowing a coveted status on former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush that also raises new challenges and perils.
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Our Loud, Proud Left — FOR the last week, liberal journalists have been furiously debating whether a new political correctness has swept over the American left. The instigator of this argument was New York magazine's Jonathan Chait, normally a scourge of Republicans, whose essay on what he dubbed …
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Frank Bruni / New York Times:
Disneyland, Measles and Madness — A FEW years back, an acerbic friend of mine who was a recent transplant to Los Angeles told me that she itched to write a satirical novel with the following narrative: — A group of wealthy, educated people in Santa Monica who deliberately didn't vaccinate …
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New York Times:
Vaccine Critics Turn Defensive Over Measles
Vaccine Critics Turn Defensive Over Measles
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Nicole Hensley / NY Daily News:
Texas boy suspended for saying he could make classmate ‘disappear’ with ‘Lord of the Rings’ sorcery — The ring little Aiden brought to school may not have been the true ring of power, but it had enough controversy to get him suspended from a Kermit, Texas, school.
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Matt Wilstein / Mediaite:
How Audiences in Iraq Are Reacting to American Sniper — From Michael Moore and Howard Dean to Jesse Ventura and Michelle Obama, we have spent a lot of time discussing the reaction in this country to Clint Eastwood's Oscar-nominated film American Sniper. But now that the movie has actually …
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New York Times:
Retroactively Authorizing War — They went largely unnoticed, four words President Obama ad-libbed during the State of the Union address last month as he asked lawmakers to provide legal cover for America's military intervention in Iraq and Syria. — “We need that authority,” the president said …
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David Streitfeld / New York Times:
Ratings Now Cut Both Ways, So Don't Sass Your Uber Driver — People routinely use the Internet to review services from plumbers to hairdressers. Now the tables are turned. Companies are rating their customers, shunning those who do not make the grade. — Hussein Kanji insists he is not a bad Uber passenger.
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Daily Mail:
Woman says she was pushed to the floor by a GHOST after security cameras filmed her being thrown to the floor when nobody was near her in Chile — A woman claims to have been pushed to the floor by a ghost after cameras caught her being thrown to the floor despite there being no-one around.
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Heather Saul / The Independent:
Stephen Fry explains what he would say if he was ‘confronted by God’ — Staunch atheist Stephen Fry left a television host stunned when he explained what he would say if he was “confronted by God”. — The actor and author, who recently married his partner Elliot Spencer …