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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
In Clinton Emails on Benghazi, a Rare Glimpse at Her Concerns — WASHINGTON — It was a grueling hearing. A month after the September 2012 attack on the United States diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, House Republicans grilled a top State Department official about security lapses at the outpost.
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New York Times:
Ted Cruz Becomes First Major Candidate to Announce Presidential Bid for 2016 — LYNCHBURG, Va. — Senator Ted Cruz of Texas on Monday formally announced his candidacy for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, promising a campaign that would be about “re-igniting the promise of America.”
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Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Cruz enters race with website challenge — Sen. Ted Cruz's nascent campaign for the White House is running into its first signs of digital trouble. — While the firebrand Texas Republican prepares to announce his bid for the presidency on Monday morning, he does not appear to have control …
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Tré Goins-Phillips / The Liberty Champion:
Ted Cruz to announce bid for presidency — United States Senator Ted Cruz speaks in Convocation on April 2, 2014. … Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, 44, is scheduled to speak Monday, March 22, at Liberty University's weekly Convocation, according to university President Jerry Falwell.
Janet Hook / Wall Street Journal:
Ted Cruz Announces 2016 GOP Presidential Bid
Ted Cruz Announces 2016 GOP Presidential Bid
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Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Netanyahu pollster: Obama role in election larger than reported — President Obama's role during the Israeli elections was larger than reported, according to a pollster for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party. — “What was not well reported in the American media …
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Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
Reconsidering My August Post on Ferguson and ‘Conflicting Accounts’ — In the heat of a very hot news moment last summer, I criticized a Times story about the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo. — Now, with the benefit of hindsight, I want to acknowledge that I misjudged an important element of that story.
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Larry J. Sabato / Politico:
Why this scandal won't hurt Hillary — History show us that presidential candidates tend to weather controversy better than senators and congressmen. — Lead image by Getty. — Admit it: You love a juicy scandal. We claim to be high-minded and policy-oriented, but our noses are buried …
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Derrick Rose / WHAS-TV:
Encounter with officer ends in tears, smiles and viral photo — LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) — At the Rodes City Run, there are no losers; not even the person who finishes dead last. Asia Ford wears that badge with a smile as long as the race itself. — The annual event is just one leg of her life's journey.
Sarah Ferris / The Hill:
Boehner eyes ‘doc fix’ breakthrough — The House is inching closer to a major deal on Medicare payments that could help cement a legacy for Speaker John Boehner. — Boehner has spent two months quietly working with Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to finally solve a Medicare payment problem …
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Florida's Patrick Murphy running for Marco Rubio's Senate seat — Florida Rep. Patrick Murphy formally announced his campaign for Senate on Monday, saying he's ready to fight for the highly competitive seat regardless of whether or not Marco Rubio runs for reelection.
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Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
Two ripe targets for GOP — Silicon Valley, Hollywood not popular with public. But will Republicans seize opportunity? — The Republicans have a real opportunity to connect with voters and win big in 2016. But to do so, they'll have to get over their traditional love for Big Business.
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Donna Rachel Edmunds / BREITBART.COM:
Kurdish ‘Fighters’ Kick Islamists Off London Street — In scenes reminiscent of the battle for Kobani, Kurds clashed with Islamists, including well known preacher Anjem Choudary, on the streets of Wood Green, London yesterday at about 5pm. — According to the Haringey Independent …
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Victoria Oliphant / Haringey Independent:
VIDEO: Police and demonstrators clash in high street ‘mini riot’
Luis Martinez / ABC News:
Some Service Members on Purported ISIS ‘Hit List’ Unfazed by Threat … Several of the military service members whose personal information appears on a purported ISIS “hit list” said today they are unfazed by the online threat, as military officials continued the process of notifying individuals named on the list.
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U.S. Central Command / Facebook:
USCENTCOM Chief of Staff sends: — I am sending this message …
Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
Ready for Hillary ready to step aside as she prepares campaign — As Hillary Clinton readies her campaign, Ready for Hillary is getting ready to step aside. — Founded to convince the former secretary of State to run for office, the organization is planning to dissolve as soon as possible after Clinton formally announces.
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Randy Page / BJU Public Relations:
Bob Jones III Apologizes for 1980 Statement — GREENVILLE, S.C. (March 21, 2015) - Earlier this week, Bob Jones University received a petition asking for an apology for a statement former BJU President Bob Jones III made to the Associated Press in 1980 while attending a meeting at The White House.
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Lev Tsitrin / American Thinker:
Obama is enraged - by Netanyahu quoting Kerry — According to the April 18, 2013 U.K. Telegraph: “Mr Kerry, the US secretary of state, told the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday that the ‘window’ for a two state solution was ‘shutting’.
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Israel Matzav and New York Post