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Andrew Dugan / Gallup:
Conservative Republicans Alone on Global Warming's Timing — Story Highlights — WASHINGTON, D.C. — While notable majorities of all other political party/ideology groups say the effects of global warming will happen within their lifetime, fewer than four in 10 conservative Republicans …
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No More Mister Nice Blog, US News, Politico and Balloon Juice
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Ed Rogers / Washington Post:
The Insiders: Obama's global warming distraction
The Insiders: Obama's global warming distraction
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New York Magazine
Mark Drajem / Bloomberg Business:
Happy Earth Day! Unless You're Running for President in the GOP
Happy Earth Day! Unless You're Running for President in the GOP
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Washington Monthly and Roll Call
Doug Sosnik / Politico:
Mitch McConnell Shouldn't Get Comfortable — Why Democrats are poised to recapture the Senate. — After picking up nine seats in the 2014 elections, Republicans maintain a decisive 54-seat majority in the Senate. In 2016, they will face a much more difficult map that coincides with a presidential election year.
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
McConnell builds case for 2016
McConnell builds case for 2016
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Washington Post, Bloomberg Business and US News
The Hill:
Rand Paul yanks Ray-Bans after complaint — Ray-Ban has asked Sen. Rand Paul's presidential campaign to quit selling the brand's Wayfarer sunglasses, which Paul had imprinted with the “Rand” logo. — The Rand-Ban sunglasses were for sale for $150 on Paul's website as recently as Tuesday.
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Talking Points Memo, The Week, FreakOutNation and Mediaite
Jason Horowitz / New York Times:
Ted Cruz Showed Eloquence, and Limits, as Debater at Princeton — PRINCETON, N.J. — By the time he was a senior at Princeton University in 1992, Ted Cruz had developed an arsenal of rhetorical skills and theatrical gestures that made him one of the most polished performers on the college debate circuit.
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Bertrand Olotara / Guardian:
I am a cook in the US Senate but I still need food stamps to feed my children — I work 70 hours a week doing two jobs but cannot make ends meet. Presidential hopefuls must make profitable federal contractors pay living wages — very day, I serve food to some of the most powerful people on earth …
Jack Shafer / Politico:
Hillary Clinton Can't Run for President — So she's pushed her whole campaign into the slow lane. — Thousands have run for president, but only one candidate has ever unrun for the office: Hillary Clinton. Ever since she finally announced her entry into the contest a couple of weeks ago, she has been unrunning with ferocity.
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Fox News Insider, Outside the Beltway, Moe Lane and BuzzFeed
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Michael Grunwald / Politico:
Could Obama's Everglades stop hurt the Everglades?
Could Obama's Everglades stop hurt the Everglades?
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PoliticusUSA and Taylor Marsh
Lisa Riley Roche / Deseret News:
Josh Romney: I won't run against Sen. Mike Lee, but another Republican should — SALT LAKE CITY — Josh Romney confirmed Tuesday he won't challenge Sen. Mike Lee in next year's U.S. Senate race but said he'd like to see another Republican run against the first-term senator.
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George Packer / New Yorker:
American Politics: Why the Thrill Is Gone — Earlier this month, the Upshot—the Times's “politics and policy vertical,” as it's known in the business—ran a lengthy analysis of the Presidential campaign on the Republican side. The piece came up with three categories of candidates …
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Washington Monthly
Lori Hinnant / Associated Press:
Paris extremist's misfire thwarts imminent attack on church — PARIS (AP) — An Islamic extremist with an arsenal of loaded guns was only prevented from opening fire on churchgoers because he accidentally shot himself in the leg, French officials said Wednesday.
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Tony Todd / France 24:
Man ‘planning terror attack on churches’ arrested in Paris
Man ‘planning terror attack on churches’ arrested in Paris
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New York Times, Guardian, The Daily Caller and Hot Air
Billy House / Bloomberg Business:
Release of Benghazi Report on Hillary Clinton Likely Pushed to Election Season — The findings of a Republican-led committee investigating Hillary Clinton's response to the deadly 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, likely will not be released until next year, just months before the 2016 presidential election.
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Gazette:
Man shoots computer in Colorado Springs alley, gets revenge he wanted - and a citation — Updated: — 3 photos — + caption — When ctrl + alt + delete doesn't work, just shoot the darn thing. — That's what one man did on Monday night, according to Colorado Springs police.
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Associated Press and Outside the Beltway
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Wbastone / The Smoking Gun:
“Fed Up” Colorado Man, 38, Busted For Killing His Computer In Cold Blood
“Fed Up” Colorado Man, 38, Busted For Killing His Computer In Cold Blood
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The PJ Tatler and Clayton Cramer
The Daily Blog:
EXCLUSIVE: The Prime Minister and the Waitress — This is a guest blog from an anonymous waitress about the way John Key kept touching her when he repeatedly visited her place of work. The waitress contacted us with her story, The Daily Blog did not seek her out or pressure her in anyway to write this blog.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Morning Plum: Battle over Florida Medicaid expansion goes wild — Your humble blogger has been tracking the battle over the Medicaid expansion in Florida, because it's a really big deal. If the administration can get Governor Rick Scott and state House Republicans to accept the expansion …
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M.D. Kittle / Watchdog.org:
Who was the reporter outside Cindy Archer's house? — Part 194 of 193 in the series Wisconsin's Secret War — MADISON, Wis. - Of all of the frightening accounts of government abuses in Wisconsin's political John Doe investigation, David French's description in National Review …
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Althouse
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Perino: Reid ‘absolutely poisonous’ — Dana Perino, the White House press secretary under President George W. Bush, on Tuesday excoriated Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), calling him “poisonous.” — “He's an absolutely poisonous figure in Washington, D.C., he's been a disaster for the country …
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Michael E. Miller / Washington Post:
‘Killing Jews is Worship’ posters will soon appear on NYC subways and buses — New Yorkers are used to aggressive advertising. Banners for breast implants. Billboards for condoms. But a federal judge's ruling has opened the door for far more controversial posters on buses and subways across the city.
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Shot in the Dark
Campbell Robertson / New York Times:
New Orleans Bars Issue Last Call for Smoking — NEW ORLEANS — No one goes to a bar here, particularly one that advertises its hours as “2 p.m. till,” and expects precision about the time of day. But it was right on the stroke of midnight that Frankie Mazzanti, 56, one of the owners …
Timothy P. Carney / Washington Examiner:
When battling Hillary, it's the cronyism, stupid — “The economy, stupid.” Democratic operative James Carville used that simple phrase in 1992 to remind former President Bill Clinton to maintain narrow focus on that issue. — Republicans who want to beat Hillary Clinton in 2016 need …
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New York Post, Washington Post and Betsy's Page
Steve Holland / Reuters:
On the hunt for the presidency, Jeb Bush adopts a ‘caveman’ diet — (Reuters) - Jeb Bush is eating like a caveman, and he has literally shrunk in size. — The former Florida governor, expected to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, is on the popular Paleo diet …
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The Daily Caller
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Obama's approval numbers rise; Americans optimistic on economy — President Obama's approval ratings have reached their highest mark in almost two years, according to a new poll from CNN/ORC. — Forty-eight percent of Americans approve of how Obama is running the country, compared to 47 percent who disapprove.
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Jon Clifton / Gallup:
Russia Receives Lowest Approval in World; U.S. Highest — Story Highlights — This article is based on the findings from Gallup's first-ever report — Rating World Leaders: What People Worldwide Think of the U.S., China, Russia, the EU and Germany — on the status of how the world rates …
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US News and The Diplomat
Ilan Lior / Haaretz:
3 asylum seekers who left Israel executed by ISIS — The Eritreans were likely kidnapped together with a group of Christian Ethiopians in Libya. — The Hotline for Refugees and Migrants reported on Tuesday that three asylum seekers who left Israel for a third country over the past year …
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The Daily Beast, Israel Matzav and Mondoweiss