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CNN:
Lincoln Chafee: 'I'm running' and here's why — Former Gov. Chafee: No doubt I'm an underdog 02:15 — (CNN)Former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee said Thursday on CNN that he's running for the Democratic nomination for president, just a week after announcing he formed an exploratory committee …
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Los Angeles Times:
Column What are the Democrats' alternatives to Clintonland? — Don't despair, political junkies. There's still going to be a vigorous debate in the Democratic presidential primary campaign — even though it won't really be about who the nominee should be.
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The Reaction, Betsy's Page and Power Line
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Confused Hedge-Fund Manager Cliff Asness Struggles to Express Continued Rage at Obamacare — <em>Wall Street Journal</em> gives wealthy, ignorant man op-ed in which to expose himself. — Shares … As evidence of Obamacare's success continues to mount, hedge-fund manager …
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Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality
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Cliff Asness / Wall Street Journal:
In Praising ObamaCare, They Bury It — The law's cheerleaders tend to cite two main accomplishments. Both of them are irrelevant. — By — In the five years since the passage of ObamaCare, the battle over the law has not abated. One popular salvo is the supposedly objective …
Thomas B. Edsall / New York Times:
Has Obamacare Turned Voters Against Sharing the Wealth?
Has Obamacare Turned Voters Against Sharing the Wealth?
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Democratic Strategist
Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Hillary Clinton Wrong On Family's Immigration History, Records Show — “Her grandparents always spoke about the immigrant experience and, as a result she has always thought of them as immigrants,” a spokesperson says. “As has been correctly pointed out, while her grandfather was an immigrant …
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Elliot Smilowitz / The Hill:
Clinton's statements on family history conflict with public records
Clinton's statements on family history conflict with public records
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Arthur Allen / Politico:
George W. Bush: Jeb has a problem: ‘Me’ — CHICAGO — Jeb Bush's candidacy has a problem, says brother George. — “Me.” — Story Continued Below — “It's an easy line to say, 'Haven't we had enough Bushes?' After all, even my mother said, ‘Yes,’” the former president told an audience …
Hillary Clinton / TIME:
The 100 Most Influential People — Elizabeth Warren
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WFAA-TV:
Walmart employee accused of stealing nearly $240K — DECATUR — For years, Decatur police knew Nacina Walker to be the helpful employee in Walmart's cash department who would sometimes help them investigate thefts at the store. — “She would be the one that would come in and help us and go …
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FOX31 Denver and KFOR-TV
Tulsa World:
Sources: Supervisors told to falsify reserve deputy's training records; department announces internal investigation — Supervisors ordered to credit reserve deputy with proper papers. — Image (2) — VIDEO: Tulsa World writers appear on CNN to discuss reserve deputy fatal shooting case
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New York Times:
NBC News Alters Account of Correspondent's Kidnapping in Syria — NBC News on Wednesday revised its account of the 2012 kidnapping of its chief foreign correspondent, Richard Engel, saying it was likely that Mr. Engel and his reporting team had been abducted by a Sunni militant group …
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Richard Engel / NBC News:
New Details on 2012 Kidnapping of NBC News Team in Syria
New Details on 2012 Kidnapping of NBC News Team in Syria
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Talking Points Memo, The Huffington Post, The Week, Poynter. and Deadline
Antonin Scalia / TIME:
Ruth Bader Ginsburg — The high Court's counterweight — Ruth Bader Ginsburg has had two distinguished legal careers, either one of which would alone entitle her to be one of TIME's 100. When she was a law professor at Rutgers and later Columbia, she became the leading (and very successful) …
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JustOneMinute, Mediaite and The Week
Leon Hendrix / WOOD-TV:
Shop owner will deny ‘openly gay’ customers — GRANDVILLE, Mich. (WOOD) — The owner of a Grandville auto repair shop says he won't hesitate “to refuse service to an openly gay person or persons.” — Brian Klawiter, the owner of Dieseltec on Ottawa Avenue in Grandville …
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Margaret Talev / Bloomberg Business:
Bloomberg Politics National Poll Finds Improving Economic Mood — Hillary Clinton's presidential hopes may be buoyed by a more optimistic feeling about President Barack Obama and the economy seen in a new Bloomberg Politics poll. — Americans are becoming more optimistic …
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New York Times:
Ben Bernanke Will Work With Citadel, a Hedge Fund, as an Adviser — For eight years, Ben S. Bernanke, the former Federal Reserve chairman, was steward of the world's largest economy. Now he has signed on to advise one of Wall Street's biggest hedge funds.
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Firedoglake, Politico, New York Magazine, Bloomberg View, Wall Street Journal and Chicago
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Ben S. Bernanke / Brookings Institute:
Monetary policy in the future
Monetary policy in the future
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EconLog, Bloomberg View, Wall Street Journal and Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality
The Huffington Post:
Hillary Clinton Takes Firm Stance On Driver's Licenses For The Undocumented After Slip-Up In 2008 Race — WASHINGTON — Javier Sandoval, a 44-year-old resident of Santa Rosa, California, drives at least 15 miles per day to get to his work as a day laborer. Until this year …
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Weekly Standard, Business Insider and The Daily Caller
Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Speaking Truth to the Supreme Court — Five years ago this month, Justice John Paul Stevens announced that after more than 36 years on the Supreme Court, he planned to retire. Next Monday, the retired Justice Stevens turns 95. — Both those sentences are head-turning: the first …
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The Agonist
Washington Monthly:
A New Agenda for Political Reform — Instead of trying to weaken the pressure of corporate money in Washington, let's try strengthening Congress's capacity to resist it. — America's political institutions are suffering from profound decay. The political parties—especially the Republicans …
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Washington Post
Mark Konkol / DNAinfo Chicago:
Spike Lee Wants a $3 Million Tax Break for Film That Calls Chicago ‘Chiraq’ — ENGLEWOOD — If filmmaker Spike Lee plans to call his next movie “Chiraq” — an inner-city tale of black-on-black violence filmed in Englewood — he might want to think twice about asking taxpayers to kick in a multimillion dollar tax break, Ald.
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Chicagoist, The Gateway Pundit and Chicago
Steve Dorsey / Fox News:
Mass movement: US Christians don orange in church to honor ISIS victims — Men in orange jumpsuits purported to be Egyptian Christians held captive by the Islamic State (IS) are marched by armed men along a beach. — A new campaign sweeping through American churches has worshipers wearing orange …
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Washington Monthly and The Gateway Pundit
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
A Florida newspaper is along for the ride — and catches flak … If a reporter and his newspaper know in advance — months in advance, as it turns out — that a man intended to undertake a stunt that could sow panic in the nation's capital, are they obligated to alert law-enforcement authorities?
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Steve Kraskethe / Kansas City Star:
The Buzz — Missouri political consultant Jeff Roe said Wednesday that he personally paid for a controversial anti-Tom Schweich radio ad. The former state auditor had said the spot angered him in the final days of his life. — In his first interview on the issue, Roe said the ad …
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Talking Points Memo and Mediaite