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John McCormack / Weekly Standard:
Walker Rips Clinton for ‘Audacity’ in Email Scandal — In an interview Sunday afternoon, Scott Walker strongly criticized Hillary Clinton's exclusive use of private email as secretary of state and rejected accusations that he's guilty of hypocrisy on the issue.
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Bloomberg Business, Politico and OnPolitics
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Ron Fournier / National Journal:
Emails May Be a Key to Addressing ‘Pay-to-Play’ Whispers at Clinton Foundation
Emails May Be a Key to Addressing ‘Pay-to-Play’ Whispers at Clinton Foundation
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Business Insider, Washington Times, Hot Air, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, VodkaPundit, The Last Refuge and Politico
Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Hillary Clinton Faces Test of Record as Women's Advocate
Hillary Clinton Faces Test of Record as Women's Advocate
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Does Hillary email flap mean trouble ahead for White House?
Does Hillary email flap mean trouble ahead for White House?
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Power Line and Washington Free Beacon
Wall Street Journal:
Hillary Clinton Emails Test Budding Campaign's Ties With White House
Hillary Clinton Emails Test Budding Campaign's Ties With White House
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Fox News, Bloomberg View, Politico and NY Daily News
Mark Cunningham / New York Post:
Clinton, Inc. is what's wrong with America
Clinton, Inc. is what's wrong with America
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The Last Refuge
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Bill Clinton won't weigh in on Hillary's emails
Bill Clinton won't weigh in on Hillary's emails
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CNN, Guardian and Political Wire
Cory Bennett / The Hill:
Silence is hurting Clinton, Dem says
Silence is hurting Clinton, Dem says
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RedState, Hot Air, Politico, Bloomberg Business and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Josh Rogin / Bloomberg View:
Republicans Warn Iran — and Obama — That Deal Won't Last — A group of 47 Republican senators has written an open letter to Iran's leaders warning them that any nuclear deal they sign with President Barack Obama's administration won't last after Obama leaves office.
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Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Republican Senators Write To Leaders Of Iran, Attempt To Sabotage Nuclear Deal — Forty-seven Republican senators are seeking to undermine the international negotiations aimed at containing Iran's nuclear program with an open letter to the government of Iran, warning the Persian leaders …
Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Republican Senators Write to Iran: Deal With Obama Can Be Revoked — A group of nearly 50 Republican senators have written a letter to Iran to explain how the U.S. Constitution works. The letter is “An Open Letter to the Leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
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Power Line
Jack Goldsmith / Lawfare:
The Error in the Senators' Letter to the Leaders of Iran
The Error in the Senators' Letter to the Leaders of Iran
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Taylor Marsh, The Mahablog and Politico
Oklahoma Daily:
OU's Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity under investigation after video of racist chant leaks online — Editor's Note: This story contains graphic and racially-charged language. — OU's Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity members have been allegedly implicated in a video showing members participating …
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New York Times, FreakOutNation, Hinterland Gazette, Mediaite and The Week
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CNN:
Okla. University disowns ‘disgraceful’ fraternity after racist chant
Okla. University disowns ‘disgraceful’ fraternity after racist chant
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KOCO, New York Magazine, Hit & Run and News One
Samantha Vicent / Tulsa World:
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity closes OU chapter after racist video appears online
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity closes OU chapter after racist video appears online
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Talking Points Memo, Raw Story, Washington Post and PoliticusUSA
David Weigel / Bloomberg Business:
Lindsey Graham Explains Why He Doesn't Use E-mail — The luddite question heard 'round the world. — CONCORD, N.H.—It was not the news that South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham went on TV to make. Meet the Press host Chuck Todd, who like the rest of Washington was exploring every angle …
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Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Gowdy to be Special Guest, Discuss Benghazi at Virginia GOP Fundraiser — Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., is back in the spotlight as the chairman of the House committee investigating the 2012 Benghazi attack, as there is new intense scrutiny about Hillary Clinton's e-mails during her time at the State Department.
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Daily Kos, Mediaite and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
Graham: 'I don't email'
Juan Williams / The Hill:
How conservatives capsized school reform — Last week President Obama invited a small group of journalists, including me, to talk with him at the White House. — The conversation was off-the-record. But speaking generally about the two-hour talk, I can say the president is intent on what is happening in Congress.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Dan Pfeiffer's Exit Interview: How the White House Learned to Be Liberal
Dan Pfeiffer's Exit Interview: How the White House Learned to Be Liberal
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Washington Post and Political Wire
Nick Gass / Politico:
Poll: Fox News most trusted network — Fox News has the most trusted network and cable news coverage in the United States, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Monday. But network TV is much less trustworthy than it was in the days of Walter Cronkite, American voters say.
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Bloomberg Business, Taylor Marsh, The Right Scoop and Mediaite
Tony Cook / Indianapolis Star:
VA manager's email mocks veteran suicides — A manager at the Roudebush Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Indianapolis appears to mock the mental health problems of returning combat veterans in an email to her employees. — The email obtained by The Indianapolis Star contains photographs …
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The Daily Caller and Raw Story
Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
2016's top ten most vulnerable senators — Senate Democrats are hoping to take advantage of a favorable electoral map in 2016 to swing majority control back their way. — This cycle, Republicans are defending 24 seats compared to Democrats' 10, including seven in states President Obama carried twice.
Jeremy Warner / Telegraph:
Austria is fast becoming Europe's latest debt nightmare — A mini-Greece is about to go off in Europe's heartlands, and markets don't even know it — Ah Austria, land of schnitzel, lederhosen, Mozart, alpine meadows and beer drinking. Less widely appreciated is its special place in the history of catastrophic banking crises.
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Frank Pallotta / CNNMoney:
Kevin Spacey to narrate ‘Race for the White House’ series on CNN — As CNN ramps up 2016 election coverage, an actor who plays a fictional president will take viewers on a journey through factual campaign history. — The actor, Kevin Spacey, will produce and narrate “Race for the White House …
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Politico and FishbowlDC
Liz Sly / Washington Post:
The Islamic State appears to be fraying from within — BEIRUT — The Islamic State appears to be starting to fray from within, as dissent, defections and setbacks on the battlefield sap the group's strength and erode its aura of invincibility among those living under its despotic rule.
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Emily Hill / al.com:
KKK fliers left at Selma homes on 50th anniversary of ‘Bloody Sunday’ — Ku Klux Klan fliers were left at Selma homes on the 50th anniversary of “Bloody Sunday.” — Robert Jones, the grand dragon of the Loyal White Knights of the KKK spoke with AL.com Sunday afternoon and said about 4,000 KKK fliers …
Michael Birnbaum / Washington Post:
Russia's anti-American fever goes beyond the Soviet era's — MOSCOW — Thought the Soviet Union was anti-American? Try today's Russia. — After a year in which furious rhetoric has been pumped across Russian airwaves, anger toward the United States is at its worst since opinion polls began tracking it.
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VodkaPundit and Business Insider