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Heidi Przybyla / Bloomberg Business:
Ted Cruz Introduces Bills to Stop Gay Marriage — Days before the U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on same-sex marriage, Senator Ted Cruz has filed two bills to protect states that bar gay couples from marrying. — Cruz's legislation would establish a constitutional amendment shielding states …
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Theodore Schleifer / CNN:
Ted Cruz: I still oppose gay marriage — Washington (CNN)Ted Cruz was forced to reiterate his stance against same-sex marriage in a Thursday night statement after a news report of comments he made at a fundraising event on Monday in New York City cast some doubt.
The Huffington Post:
Ted Cruz Was So Mad About Loretta Lynch That He Missed The Final Vote On Her Confirmation
Ted Cruz Was So Mad About Loretta Lynch That He Missed The Final Vote On Her Confirmation
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Washington Post, Daily Kos and Guardian
Karoli / Latest from Crooks and Liars:
Steve King Wants To Bar The Supreme Court From Hearing Marriage Cases
Steve King Wants To Bar The Supreme Court From Hearing Marriage Cases
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Salon and Washington Monthly
Brian Tashman / Right Wing Watch:
Mike Huckabee Defends Ex-Gay Therapy, Warns Gay Rights Will Outlaw Christianity: ‘God Help Us All’
Mike Huckabee Defends Ex-Gay Therapy, Warns Gay Rights Will Outlaw Christianity: ‘God Help Us All’
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The Week, Politico and Joe. My. God.
Steve Coll / New Yorker:
Warren Weinstein and the Long Drone War — “As President and Commander-in-Chief, I take full responsibility for all our counterterrorism operations,” President Obama said in a press conference at the White House on Thursday. Obama was announcing the news that C.I.A. drone strikes in Pakistan …
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Tina Nguyen / Mediaite:
Fox's Judge Napolitano: ‘War Crime’ for Obama Drone Strikes to Have Killed American
Fox's Judge Napolitano: ‘War Crime’ for Obama Drone Strikes to Have Killed American
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FOX News Radio
Scott Shane / New York Times:
Drone Strikes Reveal Uncomfortable Truth: U.S. Is Often Unsure About Who Will Die
Drone Strikes Reveal Uncomfortable Truth: U.S. Is Often Unsure About Who Will Die
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Lawfare, Infowars, Reuters, Washington Post, The Intercept, emptywheel and Politico
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Paleo Diet In and Pizza Out, a Slimmer Jeb Bush Seems Intent on Staying That Way — Steak Tips Susanne, the $21 entree at the Hilton Garden Inn in Manchester, N.H., arrived as a carefully composed plate: strips of sirloin, sautéed peppers and caramelized onions atop a bed of linguine with a side of garlic bread.
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Salon, Daily Kos, New York Magazine, The Week and Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality
Brian Stelter / CNN:
Jake Tapper will anchor CNN's State of the Union — CNN Sundays are about to change 01:07 — Story highlights — New York (CNN)Jake Tapper is the next anchor of CNN's Sunday morning political interview program “State of the Union.” — CNN announced Tapper's promotion on Friday morning.
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New York Times:
Candidate Clinton and the Foundation — Hillary Rodham Clinton's determination to reconnect with voters in localized, informative settings is commendable, but is in danger of being overshadowed by questions about the interplay of politics and wealthy foreign donors who support the Clinton Foundation.
Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Increasing the Social Security Retirement Age Isn't Just Bad Politics — It occurred to me today that while I've mocked the political wisdom of Chris Christie and Jeb Bush coming out for an increase in the retirement age for Social Security, I haven't commented on the idea's dubious merits.
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The Hill:
Republicans debate keeping ObamaCare subsidies until 2017 — Congressional Republicans are locked in a debate about whether to temporarily keep in place the ObamaCare subsidies that are at risk of being struck down at the Supreme Court. — More than a half-dozen competing plans have already …
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
How The Great White Freakout Just Got Unleashed At Another University — The white freakout over college students grappling with “the problem of whiteness” has just found a new target. — TPM previously reported on an Arizona State University course about “the problem of whiteness” …
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Balloon Juice
David French / National Review:
Cultural Conservatives Have Barely Begun to Fight — A response to Rod Dreher's “Benedict Option” — An atmosphere of gloom and despair pervades some cultural-conservative circles, and, at first glance, it's easy to understand why. There's no question that hysterical public assaults …
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Counter Cultured and The Hugh Hewitt Show
Daily Mail:
A hug from the executioner... then two gay men are stoned to death: ISIS murderers stage show of kindness for the cameras before brutal killing — Depraved militants fighting for the Islamic State in Syria have brutally stoned two gay men to death only seconds after they were photographed embracing and ‘forgiving’ them.
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The Daily Caller, Pamela Geller, Atlas Shrugs and The Gateway Pundit
Harry Enten / FiveThirtyEight:
Marco Rubio Is A Strong Candidate — Despite His Polling Surge — Marco Rubio is surging! — For the first time since the 2014 midterm elections, Rubio is leading the 2016 GOP field, according to polls by Fox News and Quinnipiac University. Rubio is a serious contender for the Republican nomination …
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The Reaction, Fox News, Political Wire, Mediaite and Daily Kos
Jeff Schweers / Local News from The Gainesville Sun:
UF frat insulted wounded war vets, group says — A University of Florida fraternity already on conduct probation is under investigation after being accused of disrespecting a group of disabled military veterans by spitting on them and stealing their flags at a Panama City Beach resort last weekend.
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Associated Press, SaintPetersBlog and ABC News
Katie LaGrone / WPTV:
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: Dashcam video shows unarmed man being shot by PBSO deputy — Dontrell Stephens had cellphone in his hand — PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. - Exclusively-obtained dash-cam video shows Dontrell Stephens, 20, talking on a cellphone while riding his bike on a Friday morning in September 2013.
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Gawker, The Week, MintPress News, Mediaite and Raw Story
Politico:
Tom Cotton prepares for Patriot Act battle — Hawks and libertarians are about to square off in Congress over extending surveillance authority for the feds. — Sen. Tom Cotton is preparing for battle against Sen. Rand Paul and the GOP's libertarian wing over the USA Patriot Act and the power …
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Washington Monthly and CBS DC
Miranda Blue / Right Wing Watch:
Larry Pratt: Obama Only Nominates ‘Ruthless’ People Who Will Steal Elections For Democrats — Gun Owners of America's Larry Pratt joined VCY America's “Crosstalk” program on Tuesday to discuss the then upcoming vote on the nomination of Loretta Lynch to be the U.S. attorney general …
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PoliticusUSA and FOX News Radio
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Science:
Ecosystem services lost to oil and gas in North America — 1College of Forestry and Conservation, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, USA. — 2Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA. — 3Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68583, USA.
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ThinkProgress and Midwest Energy News
Paul Rosenberg / Salon:
Scott Walker, forever tarnished: Republican governors have tanked the GOP brand — What do Scott Walker, Chris Christie and Bobby Jindal all have in common? They're all sitting governors who'd like to be president, sure. But what else? — How about being embarrassingly bad at job creation?
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Washington Monthly, Daily Kos, The Mahablog and Arkansas Blog, Arkansas Times
Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Accused of Rape, a Student Sues Columbia Over Bias — A Columbia University student who was accused of rape by a fellow student, who then targeted him in a very public campus action, filed a federal discrimination lawsuit on Thursday against the school; its president, Lee C. Bollinger; and one of its professors.
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Washington Post, Hot Air, Gothamist and The Week