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Matt Hamilton / Los Angeles Times:
Aide to Kamala Harris, 2 others accused of running rogue police force — An aide to state Atty. Gen. Kamala D. Harris and two others are accused of operating a rogue police force that claimed to exist for more than 3,000 years and have jurisdiction in 33 states and Mexico, authorities said Tuesday.
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Business Insider, Political Wire, The Week and Washington Free Beacon
Nick Gass / Politico:
New Iowa poll: Scott Walker leads, Jeb Bush in 7th place — The latest Iowa polling numbers are great news for Scott Walker, and terrible news for Jeb Bush. — The Wisconsin governor retains his advantage among Iowa Republican caucus-goers, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday …
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Business Insider, The Week and Bloomberg Business
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John McCormick / Bloomberg Business:
Scott Walker Keeps Lead as Jeb Bush Struggles in Latest Iowa Polling
Scott Walker Keeps Lead as Jeb Bush Struggles in Latest Iowa Polling
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Rebecca Shabad / The Hill:
Republicans pass a budget, flexing power of majority — Congressional Republicans scored a major legislative victory on Tuesday as the Senate adopted the first bicameral GOP budget agreement in a decade. — The 51-48 vote capped weeks of work by Republican leaders in the House and Senate …
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National Journal:
McConnell Moves to End Iran Debate — Majority leader wanted to “move quickly” after controversial amendments forced delay. — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell moved Tuesday evening to end debate on an Iran review bill, shortening what he had hoped would be an open amendment process …
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Power Line, National Review and Washington Post
CBC News:
Alberta election 2015 results: NDP wave sweeps across province in historic win — Wildrose Party, led by newly elected leader Brian Jean, once again Alberta's Official Opposition — It's a massive shock that turns Canadian politics on its head: the NDP has won a majority government in Alberta.
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Common Dreams, New York Times, Outside the Beltway, The Week and The Mahablog
Adam B. Vary / BuzzFeed:
Joss Whedon Calls “Horsesh*t” On Reports He Left Twitter Because Of Militant Feminists — “I just thought, Wait a minute, if I'm going to start writing again, I have to go to the quiet place, and this is the least quiet place I've ever been in my life,” Whedon told BuzzFeed News.
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Mediaite, The Week, Comicbook.com, The Verge, Boing Boing and Screen Rant
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
Conservatives Keep Pouring Fuel On The Texas Takeover Fire — The Pentagon has no plans to stage a military takeover of the Lone Star state. There are no tunnels covertly being constructed under West Texas' shuttered Wal-Mart stores. — So why are the fringes of the Internet still abuzz …
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Outside the Beltway, The Texas Tribune, The Daily Banter, Washington Post and BizPac Review
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Los Angeles Times:
Texas attack refocuses attention on fine line between free speech and hate speech — Pamela Geller is a 56-year-old Jewish arch-conservative from New York, a vehement critic of radical Islam who organized a provocative $10,000 cartoon contest in this placid Dallas suburb designed to caricature the prophet Muhammad.
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Todd J. Gillman / Trail Blazers Blog:
Ted Cruz blasts Obama team for failing to “connect the dots” before Garland attack
Ted Cruz blasts Obama team for failing to “connect the dots” before Garland attack
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Business Insider and Politico
Mike Allen / Politico:
Exclusive: Bill De Blasio plans ‘Contract with America’ for left — NYC's mayor will unveil his ‘Progressive Agenda’ next week at the U.S. Capitol. — New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, using his muscular perch to try to nudge the national Democratic Party to the left, next week will unveil …
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Balloon Juice and The Week
Annie Karni / Politico:
Warren met privately with ‘Draft Warren’ supporters — The Massachusetts senator recently huddled with progressives affiliated with the campaign urging her to run for president. Her office insists she was unaware of any connection. — Elizabeth Warren says she has no intention of jumping into the 2016 race.
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EU Press Room:
A Digital Single Market for Europe: Commission sets out 16 initiatives to make it happen — The Internet and digital technologies are transforming our world - in every walk of life and in every line of business. Europe must embrace the digital revolution and open up digital opportunities for people and businesses.
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The Hill, Computerworld, New York Times and VentureBeat
Frank Bruni / New York Times:
Catholicism Undervalues Women — Like a Pringles vendor sounding an alarm about obesity, Pope Francis fashioned himself a feminist last week. — You are not reading The Onion. — It was an epic mismatch of messenger and message, and I say that as someone who is thankful for this pope …
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The PJ Tatler
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Huckabee Vows to Protect Programs for Older Americans — Mike Huckabee drew roaring cheers from supporters on Tuesday as the latest entrant in a sprawling field of Republican presidential candidates by declaring himself the guardian of so-called entitlement programs, warning …
Craig Timberg / Washington Post:
Surveillance planes spotted in the sky for days after West Baltimore rioting — As Benjamin Shayne settled into his back yard to listen to the Orioles game on the radio Saturday night, he noticed a small plane looping low and tight over West Baltimore — almost exactly above where rioting …
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The Moderate Voice and The Week
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 …
Jeb Bush / Chicago Tribune:
Commentary: Jeb Bush's War on Poverty revamp — The tragedy that took place on the streets of Baltimore starts with a young man whose life ended far too soon. We will hopefully learn the full truth surrounding that death, and the initial reports are disturbing.
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ThinkProgress, Vox and The Week
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
McCain in Big Trouble for GOP Primary — John McCain's troubles with conservatives have him in a whole lot of trouble for reelection next year. Even among Republican primary voters just 41% approve of the job he's doing to 50% who disapprove. Only 37% of primary voters say they generally support …
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Political Wire, rubber hose and Balloon Juice
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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Instapundit, Israel Matzav and The Gateway Pundit
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.”
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Hot Air
Nicole Haas / BizPac Review:
FLOTUS plays race card: Museums are for white people — First lady Michelle Obama used a speech Monday that was supposed to be celebrating the opening of a new museum to instead dig deeper the racial divide that's been growing ever wider during her husband's presidency.
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protein wisdom and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
3 reasons why Huckabee 2016 will be a bust — In 2008, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee surprised many Beltway pundits by coming out of nowhere on a shoestring budget to win the Iowa caucuses and finish as the runner-up to eventual nominee John McCain in the delegate count.
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The Daily Caller, Betsy's Page and Hot Air
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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Outside the Beltway
Manu Raju / Politico:
Begich's big decision: Challenge Murkowski? — With Obama off the ballot in 2016, Begich could mount a serious challenge against Murkowski. — Mark Begich nearly withstood the anti-Obama wave last year, losing his Senate seat by just 2 points to Dan Sullivan in the deep red state of Alaska.
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Political Wire