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Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Scott Walker's Awful Answer on ISIS — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker received a lot of completely undeserved grief from the national news media in the past weeks. But he may have made a genuine unforced error in one of his remarks today. — Asked about ISIS, Walker responded …
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Walker: If I Can Take On Union Protesters, I Can Take On ISIL (VIDEO)
Walker: If I Can Take On Union Protesters, I Can Take On ISIL (VIDEO)
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
Scott Walker denies comparing liberal protestors to terrorists
Scott Walker denies comparing liberal protestors to terrorists
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Christina Wilkie / The Huffington Post:
Scott Walker Says He Can Take On ISIS Because He Took On Labor Unions
Scott Walker Says He Can Take On ISIS Because He Took On Labor Unions
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The Hill:
House will vote Friday to prevent Homeland Security shutdown — The House will vote Friday on a bill funding the Department of Homeland Security for three weeks in an attempt to avert a shutdown slated for Saturday at the massive agency. — If the bill is approved by the House …
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Politico:
Uncompromising Reid still in command — ‘He is controlling the agenda,’ one Republican senator complains. — He only controls 46 seats, but Harry Reid is acting like he has 60. — Reid's uncompromising posture during the flap over homeland security funding and his emerging plans …
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Scott Wong / The Hill:
House GOP floats three-week funding bill to stave off shutdown
House GOP floats three-week funding bill to stave off shutdown
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BuzzFeed:
What Colors Are This Dress? — There's a lot of debate on Tumblr about this right now, and we need to settle it. This is important because I think I'm going insane. — Cates Holderness — 5 hours ago — 1671 responses
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Adam Rogers / Wired:
The Science of Why No One Agrees on the Color of This Dress — The original image is in the middle. At left, white-balanced as if the dress is white-gold. At right, white-balanced to blue-black. swiked — Not since Monica Lewinsky was a White House intern has one blue dress been the source of so much consternation.
The White House:
This is net neutrality: — More than any other invention of our time, the Internet has unlocked possibilities we could just barely imagine a generation ago. And here's a big reason we've seen such incredible growth and innovation: Most Internet providers have treated Internet traffic equally.
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FCC.gov:
FCC Adopts Strong, Sustainable Rules to Protect the Open Internet
FCC Adopts Strong, Sustainable Rules to Protect the Open Internet
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Tim Wu / New Yorker:
Why Everyone Was Wrong About Net Neutrality
Why Everyone Was Wrong About Net Neutrality
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Craig Aaron / The Huffington Post:
How We Won Net Neutrality
How We Won Net Neutrality
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Molly Ball / The Atlantic Online:
Does Hillary Clinton Have Anything to Say? — Everywhere Hillary Clinton goes, a thousand cameras follow. Then she opens her mouth, and nothing happens. — Clinton made a much-ballyhooed appearance in Iowa over the weekend, giving a speech widely noted for its substancelessness.
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Judicial Watch:
Documents Obtained by Judicial Watch Reveal Top Hillary Clinton Advisers Knew Immediately …
Documents Obtained by Judicial Watch Reveal Top Hillary Clinton Advisers Knew Immediately …
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Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Hillary Clinton's Top Aides Knew from First Minutes that Benghazi Was a Terrorist Attack, E-mails Disclose
Hillary Clinton's Top Aides Knew from First Minutes that Benghazi Was a Terrorist Attack, E-mails Disclose
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Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Sorry, Jeb, the Race Is Wide Open — Democrats may be ready for Hillary, but nothing is inevitable for the GOP. — Thoughts on the 2016 presidential primaries: — No one expects anything from the Democrats. They will back, accept or acquiesce in a coronation. This will not be called passive but disciplined.
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Timothy Cama / The Hill:
Inhofe hurls snowball on Senate floor — Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) threw a snowball on the Senate floor Thursday in an effort to disprove what he sees as alarmist conclusions about man-made climate change. — Inhofe, chairman of the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works …
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Jason Plautz / National Journal:
Watch Jim Inhofe Throw a Snowball on the Senate Floor
Watch Jim Inhofe Throw a Snowball on the Senate Floor
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Uninsured Ex-Sheriff Who Fought O-care Struggles To Pay Medical Bills — Former Arizona county sheriff Richard Mack, a fierce opponent of Obamacare and a leader in the “constitutional sheriff” movement, is struggling to pay his medical bills after he and his wife each faced serious illnesses.
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Abbe R. Gluck / Politico:
King v. Burwell isn't about Obamacare — It's all about states' rights—but the plaintiffs would rather you didn't know that. — King v. Burwell—the challenge to the Affordable Care Act that the Supreme Court will hear on March 4th—is about more than health care.
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Tony Messenger / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
From voicemail to voicemail: The short political life and times of Tom Schweich — He was my BFF. — That's how my editorial board colleagues jokingly referred to my relationship with state auditor Tom Schweich, who on Thursday morning raised a gun to his head in his Clayton home and shot himself dead.
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Lee Enterprises / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Tom Schweich, Missouri auditor and candidate for governor, dies in apparent suicide
Tom Schweich, Missouri auditor and candidate for governor, dies in apparent suicide
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Cortney O'Brien / Townhall.com:
Rep. Mia Love: Government Has Made it Impossible for Legal Immigrants to Start Their Own Lives — Rep. Mia Love's (R-Utah) parents came to America from Haiti with $10 in their pocket in the 1970s. After holding down several jobs, they eventually earned their own way to success.
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US Department of State:
TRANSCRIPT: — MS. PSAKI: All right. I have two items for all of you at the top. The United States Government condemns today's terrorist attacks in eastern Libya which took the lives of at least 40 innocent victims as well as the other violence and terrorist acts that have been inflicted on Libya …
Wes Johnson / Springfield News-Leader:
Proposal: Banning armor piercing bullets for the public — Surplus armor piercing ammunition — the same kind used by U.S. troops — might soon be much harder for the public to buy under a proposal being floated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
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