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Julia Preston / New York Times:
Obama Immigration Policy Halted by Federal Judge in Texas — A federal judge in Texas has ordered a halt, at least temporarily, to President Obama's executive actions on immigration, siding with Texas and 25 other states that filed a lawsuit opposing the initiatives.
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Josh Blackman / Josh Blackman's Blog:
Instant Analysis: Injunction in Texas v. United States
Instant Analysis: Injunction in Texas v. United States
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National Review, Washington Post and Hot Air
Alexandra Jaffe / CNN:
Poll: Most disapprove of Obama handling of ISIS — Washington (CNN)Americans are increasingly unhappy with President Barack Obama's handling of ISIS, and a growing share of the nation believes that fight is going badly, according to a new CNN/ORC survey released Monday.
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Political Wire, Hot Air, Mediaite, Real Clear Politics and Politico
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Michael J. Totten / Michael J. Totten's blog:
Egypt Unites Against ISIS — The Libyan branch of ISIS massacred 21 Egyptian Christians over the weekend. A knife-wielding executioner frog-marched the bound and blind-folded captives to a beach in front of a camera and said, “safety for you crusaders is something you can only wish for,” and cut off their heads.
Jethro Mullen / CNN:
Threats from English-speaking jihadi
Threats from English-speaking jihadi
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The Right Scoop, New York Times, Gawker, Mediaite, Hot Air and Guardian
Democracy Now:
Fear, Inc. 2.0: As Anti-Muslim Incidents Continue, Report Exposes Funders, Pundits of Islamophobia … As a federal inquiry begins in the killing of three Muslim students in North Carolina and an Islamic center in Houston, Texas, was intentionally set on fire Friday, we look at a new report …
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NRG:
10 hours of fear and loathing in Paris — One month after the terrorist attack on a kosher supermarket in Paris, NRG's correspondent, wearing a tzitzit and a kippa, took what proved to be an intimidating walk across the French capital. “What is he doing here Mommy?
New York Times:
Spyware Embedded by U.S. in Foreign Networks, Security Firm Says — SAN FRANCISCO — The United States has found a way to permanently embed surveillance and sabotage tools in computers and networks it has targeted in Iran, Russia, Pakistan, China, Afghanistan and other countries closely watched …
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CANNONFIRE and The Week
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Joseph Menn / Reuters:
Russian researchers expose breakthrough U.S. spying program
Russian researchers expose breakthrough U.S. spying program
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The Hill, The Agonist and The Verge
Amanda Andrade-... / OpposingViews.com:
Transgender Woman Reportedly Murdered By Her Father — Kevin Golec, 52, allegedly stabbed his 22-year-old transgender daughter Bri Golec to death on Feb. 13, in Akron, Ohio. In his 911 call, Kevin claimed his daughter, who he refers to using male pronouns and the name “Brian,” was murdered by a cult.
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FOX News Radio
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Sue Kerr / Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents:
22 Year Old Ohio Trans Woman Stabbed to Death By Father
22 Year Old Ohio Trans Woman Stabbed to Death By Father
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Human Rights Campaign Blog, Advocate and Raw Story
Reuters:
Police arrest two on suspicion of aiding Copenhagen shooter — (Reuters) - Danish police have arrested two people on suspicion of aiding a gunman in deadly attacks on a synagogue and an event promoting free speech at the weekend that have shocked a nation proud of its record of safety and openness.
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Israel Matzav and Truth Revolt
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David Skolnick / Vindicator:
Ex-Gov. Ted Strickland is raising money for a U.S. Senate bid — Former Gov. Ted Strickland has started raising money for a 2016 U.S. Senate bid. — Katie Hough, who said she is helping Strickland with campaign contributions, confirmed to The Vindicator that the former governor …
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OnPolitics and Political Wire
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Dems will splinter on trade deals — Senate Democrats have maintained a united front as a minority in the new Congress — so far. — No Democrats crossed party lines on the Homeland Security funding bill vote. Last week's vote on the Keystone XL pipeline saw some defections.
Matt Vespa / Townhall.com:
In Jersey, A Flintlock Pistol Can Get You A 10-Year Jail Sentence — Where is there any justice in locking up a 72-year-old man for up to 10 years for having an antique flintlock pistol? I'm sure in the Garden State authorities can find frivolous reasons, but there really isn't any justification for such a prosecutorial overreach.
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Instapundit
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
Marie Harf explains — Marie Harf trotted out the “root causes” school of thought last night to explain how ISIS will ultimately be defeated. “We cannot win this war by killing them,” according to Harf. “We cannot kill our way out of this war. We need in the medium to longer term …
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NewsBusters and RedState
Chicago Tribune:
Emanuel closing in on majority he needs to avoid runoff, Tribune poll finds — Mayor Rahm Emanuel is closing in on the majority he needs to win re-election and avoid a runoff, but nearly 1 in 5 Chicago voters remain undecided a week before Election Day, a new Chicago Tribune poll found.
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Chicago and Political Wire
John Hawkins / John Hawkins' Right Wing News:
50 Million Down The Tubes: How 17 Conservative PACs Are Spending Their Money — The late, great Eric Hoffer once said that, “Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business, and eventually degenerates into a racket.” — Some people have started to wonder whether that's happened …
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Roll Call, National Review and Vox Popoli
Marist Poll:
2/15: 2016 Wide Open GOP Field in Early Caucus and Primary States... Clinton Solid Front-Runner on Democratic Side — Taking an early look at the key presidential caucus and primary states of Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina, a Republican front-runner fails to emerge.
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Washington Post, The Daily Caller and Hot Air
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Jim Michaels / USA Today:
Islamic State expands despite U.S.-led air campaign — WASHINGTON - Since exploding onto the world stage as a conquering force in Iraq a year ago, the Islamic State has expanded its reach across the Middle East despite a U.S.-led bombing campaign that has killed thousands of militants and destroyed tons of their equipment.
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VodkaPundit
U.S. Office of Personnel Management:
STATUS: FEDERAL OFFICES ARE CLOSED - EMERGENCY AND TELEWORK-READY EMPLOYEES MUST FOLLOW THEIR AGENCY'S POLICIES — FEDERAL OFFICES in the Washington, DC area are CLOSED. Emergency and telework-ready employees required to work must follow their agency's policies, including written telework agreements.
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Wall Street Journal
Jim Newell / Salon:
Scott Walker's lack of a college degree: A non-issue that Democrats should avoid — His lack of a college degree is not one of them — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has emerged as a modest front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination in the past couple of weeks. This may well be a temporary state of affairs.
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No More Mister Nice Blog, National Review and Unqualified Offerings
Irin Carmon / msnbc.com:
Ruth Bader Ginsburg on abortion, race and the broken Congress — WASHINGTON - The Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion isn't in danger of being overturned anytime soon, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told msnbc in a wide-ranging, exclusive interview.
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FOX News Radio, Political Wire, Talking Points Memo and The Huffington Post