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New York Times:
Hillary Clinton's Appeal Survives Scrutiny, Poll Says — Hillary Rodham Clinton appears to have initially weathered a barrage of news about her use of a private email account when she was secretary of state and the practices of her family's foundation, an indication that she is starting …
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
Hillary Clinton's rope-line antagonist — Andrea Mitchell's back on the trail, and she's not taking no for an answer. — In the usual scrum of reporters crowded around Hillary Clinton, sticking microphones, cameras and phones in the Democratic front-runner's face on her campaign trips to early states …
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Zeke J Miller / TIME:
The GOP's First Big 2016 Test: Fitting Candidates on the Debate Stage — From 23 debates in 2012 to as many as 17 candidates in 2016. — The Republican Party has a whole new debate problem in 2016. — After suffering through a seemingly endless and unwieldy stream of 23 debates in the 2012 cycle …
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No More Mister Nice Blog, Daily Kos, Washington Monthly and Politico
Jose A. DelReal / Washington Post:
Here's what we know about the Democratic primary debates
Here's what we know about the Democratic primary debates
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Liberal Values, Business Insider and The Reaction
Mark Preston / CNN:
First on CNN: Clinton, Democratic presidential opponents to debate six times
First on CNN: Clinton, Democratic presidential opponents to debate six times
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PoliticusUSA, Outside the Beltway and Althouse
Elena Schneider / Politico:
DNC will sanction 6 primary debates
DNC will sanction 6 primary debates
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The PJ Tatler, Bloomberg Business and The Hill
Gohmert:
Gohmert Statement on Jade Helm Exercises — Rep. Louie Gohmert (TX-01) released the following statement on the ‘Jade Helm 15’ exercises scheduled to take place in Texas and various other states: — “Over the past few weeks, my office has been inundated with calls referring …
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Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Louie Gohmert Sounds The Alarm About Possible Military Takeover Of Texas — Tea party darling Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) on Tuesday demanded that the U.S. military alter a planned training exercise that some conspiracy theorists believe is cover for a possible takeover of the Lone Star state.
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Daily Kos, Politico and Obsidian Wings
Brendan James / Talking Points Memo:
Lindsey Graham: Everything That Starts With ‘Al-’ In Middle East Is Bad — Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is not a linguist. — “Everything that starts with ‘Al’ in the Middle East is bad news,” Graham said at a dinner in Boston on Monday with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, according to investigative journalist Uri Blau.
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Justin Fenton / Baltimore Sun:
Freddie Gray arrest documents drawn up for wrong people — Unlimited Access. Try it Today! Your First 10 Days Always $0.99
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Juliet Linderman / Associated Press:
Officer charged in Gray death contends arrest was legal — BALTIMORE (AP) — One of the Baltimore police officers who arrested Freddie Gray wants the police department and prosecutor to produce a knife that was the reason for the arrest, saying in court papers that it is an illegal weapon.
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Politico, The Gateway Pundit and Mediaite
Kate Irby / Bradenton Herald:
Couple found guilty of having sex on Bradenton Beach — MANATEE — After only 15 minutes of deliberation, a jury Monday found a couple guilty of having sex on Bradenton Beach. — The convictions carry maximum prison sentences of 15 years. — Jose Caballero, 40, and Elissa Alvarez, 20 …
David Weigel / Bloomberg Business:
Republicans Tread Carefully as Islamic State Claims Credit for Texas Shooting — When is a shooting a terrorist attack? — t daveweigel — Last week, Iowa Representative Steve King brought Dutch politician and speaker Geert Wilders to Washington for a series of briefings with conservatives.
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Rachel Shapiro / Staten Island Advance:
Staten Island special election 2015: Dan Donovan wins Congress seat — Republican District Attorney Daniel Donovan has won Tuesday's special election and is going to be Staten Island's new congressman. (Staff-Shot) — STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Republican District Attorney Daniel Donovan …
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Political Wire
Lori Pilger / Lincoln Journal Star:
Auburn woman files federal case against homosexuals — An Auburn woman calling herself an ambassador for God and his son, Jesus Christ, filed a federal lawsuit Friday against all homosexuals. — Sylvia Driskell, 66, said in the suit that she is petitioning the U.S. District Court of Omaha to be heard “in the matter of homosexuality.
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Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
A sign of things to come in the Democratic party — Last night at a public hearing on the budget in Prince George's County, Maryland, a flyer with the following headline was circulated: … The flyer goes on to attack the “Israel lobby,” which allegedly is using Black politicians to split …
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Kirsten Powers / USA Today:
‘Safe-space’ America dangerous to dissenters — Accusations of hate speech are so mainstream, they scare or force opponents into silence — Christina Hoff Sommers has been speaking on college campuses for two decades challenging students to embrace what she calls “equity feminism” over “gender feminism.”
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Corker expects ‘overwhelming vote’ on Iran bill Thursday — Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) said Tuesday that he expects an “overwhelming vote” on Thursday in favor of legislation that would allow Congress to review a nuclear deal with Iran. — Corker also said he believes that Senate Majority …
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McClatchy Washington Bureau, The Huffington Post, RT and Daily Kos
Rachel Feintzeig / Wall Street Journal:
The 40-Hour Work Week Is a Thing of the Past — The phrase “nine to five” is becoming an anachronism. — About half of all managers work more than 40 hours a week, according to a new survey from tax and consulting firm EY, and 39% report that their hours have increased in the past five years.
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Rachael Bade / Politico:
Republicans finally get their budget — Check it off the to-do list: Congressional Republicans have finally passed a budget. — The Senate on Tuesday cleared the House-passed budget agreement, bringing Republicans over the finish line on their long-held goal of passing a fiscal blueprint that balances in a decade.
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Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic:
The Dangerous Myths Surrounding Charlie Hebdo — Two recent events—the spectacle of Garry Trudeau, the Doonesbury creator, attacking a group of murdered cartoonists for offending his sensibilities, and the protest organized by a group of bien-pensant writers against the PEN American Center …
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Walter Russell Mead / The American Interest:
Red Higher Ed Reforms Put Pressure on Carolina Blue — A right-leaning public policy foundation is making waves in North Carolina's public university system. The Chronicle of Higher Education reports on how the John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy is getting traction among the state's Republican political leadership.
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Sam Machkovech / Ars Technica:
Failed Christian shoe promoter makes anti-gay first-person shooter — Pulled from Steam; dev made “the most overly offensive game possible to prove a point.” — The Steam downloadable games shop launched its “Greenlight” initiative in 2012 as a way to open its sales doors to smaller game developers.
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Margaret Newkirk / The Advocate:
Bloomberg: on Bobby Jindal's watch, Louisiana's tattered finances the consequence of two key factors — This combination made from file photos shows Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, left, and Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson. This is name-dropping season for the 2016 presidential hopefuls …
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Timothy M. Phelps / Los Angeles Times:
DEA agents jail student 5 days with no food, water; get slap on wrist — Federal agents responsible for leaving a 23-year-old UC San Diego engineering student in a holding cell for five days without food or water received only reprimands or short suspensions from the Drug Enforcement Administration, according to the Justice Department.
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Elizabeth Llorente / Fox News:
In first Latino outreach, Hillary Clinton will lay out her vision for immigration reform — Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Tuesday will embark on her most significant outreach yet to Latinos in her campaign during a stop in Nevada, where they lavished her with love in the 2008 primaries.
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Wesley Lowery / Washington Post:
Online activists raised $60K for Tamir Rice's family — so where did all that money go? — Shaun King was furious. — The author and life coach turned activist has been one of the most prominent online voices in recent months, as protests of police impunity that began in Ferguson, Mo. …
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Dr. Susan Berry / BREITBART.COM:
FAIL: Only 18 Percent of 8th-Graders Proficient in US History — Results of the “Nation's Report Card” released this week by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) show that only 18 percent of 8th-graders are “proficient” or above in U.S. history, and only 23 percent are proficient in civics.
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Rush Limbaugh and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Curt Anderson / Associated Press:
COURT: WARRANTLESS CELLPHONE TRACKING NOT ILLEGAL SEARCH — MIAMI (AP) — Investigators do not need a search warrant to obtain cellphone tower location records in criminal prosecutions, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday in a closely-watched case involving the rules for changing technology.
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