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10:00 AM ET, March 5, 2015

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Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
House Oversight chairman: Clinton acting like Petraeus?  —  House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) on Wednesday questioned whether Hillary Clinton improperly shared classified information like former CIA Director David Petraeus.  —  Asked on “Fox and Friends” …
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David Weigel / Bloomberg Business:
Democrats See a Familiar Pattern in the Clinton E-mail Story  —  Reports of Democrats fretting about Hillary's future have been overstated.  —  “You're not going to be the sixteenth writer who asks me about Hillary, are you?” says Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders.  “I know you would not do that.
Discussion: Washington Post and Politico
Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Hillary Clinton's penchant for secrecy rattles Democrats  —  Democrats are rattled by the deepening furor around Hillary Clinton's use of a private email account while she served as secretary of State.  —  They worry that the flap is just the latest example of the former first lady's …
Discussion: Political Wire
Bloomberg Business:
Clinton's E-Mail System Built For Privacy Though Not Security  —  Don't Miss Out —  by Michael A RileyJordan RobertsonChris Strohm … (Bloomberg) — A week before becoming Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton set up a private e-mail system that gave her a high level of control over communications …
Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Hillary Clinton: ‘I want the public to see my email’  —  She calls on the State Department to release her emails.  —  After two days of silence, Hillary Clinton weighed in on the controversy surrounding her use of a personal email address during her tenure as secretary of state late on Wednesday night …
National Journal:
Democrats Aren't Rushing To Defend Hillary Clinton  —  After e-mail revelations, some Democrats are dodging questions more than offering Clinton cover  —  Everyone in Washington is talking about Hillary Clinton's use of a personal e-mail account during her four years as secretary of State and her homebrew computer server.
Associated Press:
Source: Obama counsel not aware of Clinton's email practice  —  2 photos  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House counsel's office was not aware at the time Hillary Rodham Clinton was secretary of state that she relied solely on personal email and only found out as part of the congressional investigation …
Discussion: Mediaite, Political Wire and ABC News
Matt Bai / Yahoo! News:
Biden should run.  Now  —  It's the only way to know what Hillary is willing to risk  —  It's doubtful that many voters care as much about Hillary Clinton's State Department emails as reporters do.  They're probably not too wound up over the foreign contributions flowing into her family foundation, either.
Discussion: USA Today and The Daily Caller
Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
House committee to subpoena e-mails from Clinton's personal account
Brent Scher / Washington Free Beacon:
Is the Mysterious ‘Eric Hoteham’ Actually Longtime Clinton Aide Eric Hothem?
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Top Biden backer: Hillary Clinton will ‘die by 1,000 cuts’ on e-mail story
New York Times:
Caught Off Guard by Disclosure of Emails, Democrats Rally to Clinton's Defense
Washington Post:
Hillary Clinton's use of private e-mail reflects poor judgment
Jeffrey Toobin / New Yorker:
Did John Roberts Tip His Hand?  —  The Supreme Court oral argument on Wednesday in King v. Burwell featured thousands of words, dozens of provocative questions, two engaged and skillful lawyers—and one very striking silence.  Chief Justice John Roberts, usually among the most active questioners …
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Jonathan H. Adler / USA Today:
Law means what it says: Opposing view  —  The challenge to the Affordable Care Act at the Supreme Court is a straightforward case.  —  The King v. Burwell challenge to the Affordable Care Act at the Supreme Court presents a straightforward case of statutory interpretation.
Discussion: Power Line
Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Argument analysis: Setting up the private debate on the ACA
Zachary Tracer / Bloomberg Business:   Hospital Stocks Surge After Justice Kennedy Criticizes Obamacare Challenge
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
At Least One Justice Is in Play as Supreme Court Hears Affordable Care Act Case
Eliana Dockterman / TIME:
Ferguson Police Official Fired Over Racist Emails, 2 Others on Leave  —  “This type of behavior will not be tolerated,” mayor says  —  Ferguson Mayor James Knowles said Wednesday that one police official had been fired and two others were on administrative leave over racist emails that were cited …
Discussion: FOX News Radio
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The Huffington Post:
Ferguson Police Department May Fold Due To DOJ Probe
Discussion: Mediaite, Daily Kos and Washington Post
Mark Berman / Washington Post:
The seven racist e-mails the Justice Department highlighted in its report on Ferguson police
Dr. Ben Carson / Facebook:
In a recent interview on CNN, I realized that my choice of language does not reflect fully my heart on gay issues.  —  I do not pretend to know how every individual came to their sexual orientation.  I regret that my words to express that concept were hurtful and divisive.
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Likely 2016 GOP hopefuls recast immigration views  —  Prospective Republican presidential hopefuls are going to great lengths to recast their immigration pasts.  —  Many, like Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, are fully repenting on their past support for plans to grant legal status to illegal immigrants.
Discussion: Politico
Andrew Kirell / Mediaite:
Rand Paul Hits Back at Conservative Faux-Outrage over His ‘Unenthused Claps’ for Netanyahu  —  During Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech before Congress on Tuesday, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) failed to applaud with enough enthusiasm to cause a mini-earthquake, thereby hinting that he cannot …
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Aaron Couch / Hollywood Reporter:
Jon Stewart Blasts Benjamin Netanyahu Speech, Republican's “Blowjob” Response
Daily Mail:
Hurled to his death in front of a baying mob: ISIS barbarians throw ‘gay’ man off building in another sickening day in Jihadi capital of Raqqa  —  Militants fighting for the Islamic State in Syria have thrown yet another young man to his death from a building after accusing him of being gay.
 
 
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Tim Devaney / The Hill:
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Discussion: Gigaom, The Verge and Engadget
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