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Rolling Stone and UVA: The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Report — A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR: Last November, we published a story, ‘A Rape on Campus’ [RS 1223], that centered around a University of Virginia student's horrifying account of her alleged gang rape at a campus fraternity house.
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Ravi Somaiya / New York Times:
Rolling Stone Article on Rape at University of Virginia Failed All Basics, Report Says — Rolling Stone magazine retracted its article about a brutal gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity after the release of a report on Sunday that concluded the widely discredited piece was the result …
New York Times:
Statement From Writer of Rolling Stone Rape Article, Sabrina Erdely — Sabrina Rubin Erdely, the author of a now-discredited article in Rolling Stone magazine about a rape at a University of Virginia fraternity, issued this statement: — “The past few months, since my Rolling Stone article …
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Rolling Stone's Rape Hoax: Why Did It Happen? — After its story on an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia fell apart, Rolling Stone magazine commissioned the Columbia School of Journalism to investigate the incident and write a report about what went wrong.
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
The Obama Doctrine and Iran — President Obama talks with Thomas L. Friedman about the calculations that informed the Iran nuclear framework and what they say about his overall approach to foreign policy. — April 5, 2015. Photo by Todd Heisler/The New York Times. — In September 1996, I visited Iran.
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Paul seeks Republican revolution — Sen. Rand Paul wants to change the GOP from the inside by becoming the party's standard-bearer in 2016. — The Kentucky Republican poised to launch a presidential bid on Tuesday thinks he can capture the Oval Office prize that eluded his father by pulling the GOP in a more libertarian direction.
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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Rand Paul's first tech test — With Tuesday's campaign launch, the Kentucky senator gets a big chance to prove his digital savvy. — Getty — Rand Paul bills himself as a different kind of Republican, a digital-savvy conservative who can expand the GOP electorate beyond its traditional boundaries.
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Juan Williams / The Hill:
What Reid got right — Let Republicans now praise Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.). — Since there is silence, let me help. — Sen. Mitch McConnell (R- Ky.), the new Senate Majority Leader, famously promised that once he won control of the Senate, the good old days would return — not just for his party, but for the institution.
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Jeb Bush's Deep Ties to Hispanics Show Even in Voter Form — In a 2009 voter-registration application, obtained from the Miami-Dade County Elections Department, Jeb Bush said he was Hispanic.Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images — There is little doubt that Jeb Bush possesses strong credentials for appealing to Hispanic voters.
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Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Gary Hart: Billion-dollar Clinton campaign should ‘frighten’ Americans — The two-time Democratic presidential candidate is alarmed by current ‘dynastic’ politics. — Gary Hart has serious reservations about a Hillary Clinton candidacy. — The prospect of a billion-dollar Clinton campaign …
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Lydia Wheeler / The Hill:
Federal report: Vegan diet best for planet — A federal panel that helps set federal dietary guidelines is recommending Americans eat less meat because it's better for the environment, sparking outrage from industry groups representing the nation's purveyors of beef, pork and poultry.
John Fund / National Review:
Smash the ‘Bamboo Ceiling’ of Racial Quotas — One Indian American says he overcame anti-Asian bias and got into med school by claiming he was black. — A group of Asian-American students has filed suit against Harvard's admissions policy, charging that it seeks to limit the number …
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