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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Fraternity of Failure — Jeb Bush wants to stop talking about past controversies. And you can see why. He has a lot to stop talking about. But let's not honor his wish. You can learn a lot by studying recent history, and you can learn even more by watching how politicians respond to that history.
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Paul Waldman / American Prospect:
The Myth of ‘Faulty Intelligence’ — The Iraq War, both how it began and how it proceeded, is now an active topic in the 2016 presidential campaign, which I think is a highly salutary development. But it does mean that we need to be on guard for the kind of distortions, misleading statements …
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Salon, CANNONFIRE, Washington Post and Talking Points Memo
Chris Good / ABC News:
Jeb Bush on Disagreeing With Family: ‘I Have a Hard Time With That’
Jeb Bush on Disagreeing With Family: ‘I Have a Hard Time With That’
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Washington Examiner, New York Times, Medium, Mediaite and Progress Pond
Nick Gass / Politico:
Rove declines to endorse Jeb Bush
Rove declines to endorse Jeb Bush
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The Mahablog, US News and The Week
Katharine Q. Seelye / New York Times:
Sentence Reached for Dzhokar Tsarnaev in Boston Marathon Bombing — BOSTON — The jury has reached a decision on a life-or-death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in the bombing at the 2013 Boston Marathon, the worst terrorist attack on American soil since Sept. 11, 2001.
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The Atlantic, Hit & Run and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
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Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Boston marathon bomber sentenced to death — Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will receive the death penalty for his role in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people and injured more than 200. — Tsarnaev was found guilty on all 30 charges in the bombing and its aftermath by the same jury in April.
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Daily Kos
Tim Weiner / New York Times:
B. B. King, Defining Bluesman for Generations, Dies at 89 — B. B. King, whose world-weary voice and wailing guitar lifted him from the cotton fields of Mississippi to a global stage and the apex of American blues, died Thursday in Las Vegas, The Associated Press reported. He was 89.
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Brad Paisley / CNN:
B.B. King, the Beale Street Blues Boy 12 photos
B.B. King, the Beale Street Blues Boy 12 photos
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Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Perry to announce June 4 in Dallas — Former Texas Gov. Rick Perry will announce his expected entry into the crowded GOP presidential field on June 4 in Dallas. — Anita Thigpen Perry, his wife, emailed an invitation on Friday to supporters of the former governor's political committee.
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
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Washington Post:
Islamic State seizes capital of Iraq's largest province — Iraqi government forces are fighting back against an Islamic State advance that began overnight. Witnesses say the militant group raised its black flag over a government compound in the city center on Friday. (Reuters)
Ahiza Garcia / Talking Points Memo:
Orlando Pub Owner Allegedly Holds Black Couple At Gunpoint: ‘Call Jesse Jackson’ — A pub owner in Orlando, Fla. was arrested after allegedly holding a black couple at gunpoint and telling them to call Jesse Jackson, the Orlando Sentinel newspaper reported Wednesday.
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Raw Story, Addicting Info and Balloon Juice
Washington Post:
Hillary Clinton's litmus test for Supreme Court nominees: a pledge to overturn Citizens United — Hillary Clinton told a group of her top fundraisers Thursday that if she is elected president, her nominees to the Supreme Court will have to share her belief that the court's 2010 Citizens United decision must …
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Power Line, Hit & Run, Althouse, Outside the Beltway, Liberaland, The Reaction and Instapundit
Reuters:
Wreckage of missing U.S. helicopter found in Nepal; no survivors — The wreckage of a U.S. military helicopter lost on an earthquake relief mission in Nepal was found on Friday high on a mountainside, with all eight on board presumed dead, U.S. officials said.
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Sarah Mimms / National Journal:
Why Some Male Members of Congress Won't Be Alone with Female Staffers — Numerous women who work on the Hill say they've been excluded from solo meetings and evening events, a practice that could be illegal. — It's no secret that Congress is dominated by men, but as women work to make inroads …
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The Week
Margaret Sullivan / New York Times:
A ‘Jewish Litmus Test’ Was Unacceptable — A Ph.D. candidate at the University of California, Berkeley, David McCleary, wrote to me this week with a complaint about being subjected to what he called “a Jewish litmus test” during a Times interview. — The interview (conducted by a Times stringer …
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Talking Points Memo and Hot Air
Matt Friedman / New Jersey Online:
Howard Dean screams about Chris Christie in N.J.: 'You're not gonna win!' — ATLANTIC CITY — For the last decade, former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean has been the butt of jokes about the “Dean Scream.” — On Thursday night, Dean turned the joke on Gov. Chris Christie and his presidential hopes.
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Politico:
PATRIOT Act spying programs on death watch — Squabbling among senators means surveillance authorities may well expire at the end of May. — With only days left to act and Rand Paul threatening a filibuster, Senate Republicans remain deeply divided over the future of the PATRIOT Act …
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The Hill, Washington Post, Lawfare, The Daily Beast and Hot Air
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Cristina Marcos / The Hill:
House sends Iran review bill to Obama
House sends Iran review bill to Obama
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Common Dreams and RedState
Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
Romney vs. Holyfield: 'I'm Staying Far Away From His Ears' — Friday night in Utah — not exactly Las Vegas — the former Republican heavyweight Mitt Romney will face the former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield in a charity boxing match. The bout will benefit CharityVision …
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ABC News, Politico, Yahoo Politics, 89.3 KPCC, Hinterland Gazette and Washington Times
Peter Jacobs / Business Insider:
Kid who got in to every Ivy League school is going to the University of Alabama — and it's a brilliant decision — High-school senior Ronald Nelson had an incredibly hard decision to make this year about college — mainly because he got into all eight Ivy League universities.
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Instapundit and The College Fix
Seth Lipsky / Wall Street Journal:
A Liberal Speech Cop Targets Alan Greenspan — The former Fed chairman drops out of a monetary conference after he's assailed by Paul Krugman. — To the list of questions the left has sought to place off limits to open debate—global warming, same-sex marriage, campaign finance, abortion—add a startling new topic: monetary reform.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Week and New York Times
Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
Save Obama (on trade) — That free trade is advantageous to both sides is the rarest of political propositions — provable, indeed mathematically. David Ricardo did so in 1817. The Law of Comparative Advantage has held up nicely for 198 years. — Nor is this abstract theory. We've lived it.
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Washington Monthly and American Spectator
Zeke J Miller / TIME:
Republican Party to Vote in Support of Religious-Freedom Laws — The GOP follows presidential candidates as issue takes hold on campaign trail — The Republican National Committee is expected to approve a resolution Thursday reaffirming support for so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Acts …
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Richard Deitsch / SI.com:
Bill Simmons will not appear again on ESPN platforms, including Grantland — ESPN president John Skipper addresses Bill Simmons' departure … There will be no farewell columns, podcasts or television appearances for Bill Simmons on ESPN. — SI has learned that ESPN and Simmons have worked …
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Mediaite and New York Times, more at Mediagazer »
Science:
A multifaceted program causes lasting progress for the very poor: Evidence from six countries — 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA. — 2Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), Washington, DC, USA. — 3National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Cambridge, MA, USA.
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New York Times and NPR