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John Podhoretz / New York Post:
How the ‘ick factor’ could doom Hillary — and her party — Another day, another three Hillary stories — all of which continue the ongoing tarnishment of the Clinton brand. — Tarnishment (n): The dilution of the quality of a trademark due to its association with a similar but inferior or more questionable version.
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The Federalist
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Laura Meckler / Wall Street Journal:
Hillary Clinton's State Department Staff Kept Tight Rein on Records — Aides scrutinized, sometimes blocked release of documents requested under public-records law — WASHINGTON—When Hillary Clinton was secretary of state, her staff scrutinized politically sensitive documents requested …
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Infowars, The Daily Caller and Hot Air
Mark Hosenball / Reuters:
Exclusive: U.S. House Benghazi panel subpoenas former Clinton White House aide
Exclusive: U.S. House Benghazi panel subpoenas former Clinton White House aide
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The Daily Caller, Politico, Mediaite and Twitchy
Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: The Curious Case of 50,000 Pages of Hillary Clinton E-Mails
The Note: The Curious Case of 50,000 Pages of Hillary Clinton E-Mails
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Political Wire, Politico, Washington Free Beacon and abc11.com
Bobby Blanchard / The Texas Tribune:
In Beaumont, Ted Cruz Spars a Bit … BEAUMONT — Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz hit some of his main stump points while meeting with local leaders here Tuesday afternoon — promising to defend the Constitution, step back from the Obama administration's foreign policy and promote economic growth.
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Raw Story, Salon, Joe. My. God., Trail Blazers Blog and PinkNews
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Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Ted Cruz Asks Reporters If ‘The Left’ Is ‘Obsessed With Sex’ — After fielding a few questions from reporters about gay rights on Tuesday, presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) went off on “the left” and began discussing the Islamic State's treatment of gay people.
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Mediaite
David Knowles / Bloomberg Business:
Iowa Democrats: Flawed Hillary Clinton Our Only Hope — A Bloomberg Politics/Purple Strategies focus group finds Democrats resolved over their presidential frontrunner. — t writerknowles — Iowa Democrats see Hillary Clinton as a presidential candidate who, despite her flaws …
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Weekly Standard, Business Insider, Shakesville, The Reaction, Political Wire, Washington Free Beacon and Twitchy
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Alan Grayson called cops on wife for allegedly using his credit card — Florida Rep. Alan Grayson recently called his estranged wife a “gold digger,” but a review of the potential Senate candidate's soap-opera divorce case shows he unsuccessfully tried to have her criminally charged for far less …
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Political Wire and Business Insider
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
Clinton finds problems with Obama TPP trade proposal — Hillary Clinton's ‘evolving’ policies 05:24 — Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton took aim Tuesday at two core components of a massive free trade pact that President Barack Obama is negotiating — signaling some agreement with the deal's liberal critics.
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Washington Times and US News
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Ben Brody / Bloomberg Business:
Elizabeth Warren Won't Say If She'll Back Hillary Clinton
Elizabeth Warren Won't Say If She'll Back Hillary Clinton
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Boston Globe, Talking Points Memo, The Huffington Post, Common Dreams and Campaign for America's Future
Michael Wessel / Politico:
I've Read Obama's Secret Trade Deal. Elizabeth Warren Is Right to Be Concerned.
I've Read Obama's Secret Trade Deal. Elizabeth Warren Is Right to Be Concerned.
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Daily Kos and Los Angeles Times
Katie Pavlich / The Hill:
The protected, connected liberal media elite — On Dec. 23, 2012, former NBC anchor David Gregory hosted an interview with National Rifle Association Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre on “Meet the Press.” — As expected, the interview was hostile, with Gregory repeatedly badgering LaPierre …
Rosie Gray / BuzzFeed:
U.S. Releases Contents Of Bin Laden's English-Language “Bookshelf” — From Chomsky to Woodward. BuzzFeed News got a first look at the rare public accounting of some of the documents seized from Osama bin Laden's Abbottabad compound. — WASHINGTON — The U.S. government this week …
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The Week, The Huffington Post, The Atlantic, Al Jazeera English and The Intercept
New Jersey Online:
Gov. Christie loses his marbles on national TV | Editorial — Star-Ledger Editorial Board By Star-Ledger Editorial Board — It's no wonder that New Jersey is screaming a warning to the rest of the country. — For months, we have wondered how Gov. Chris Christie thinks he can win …
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Talking Points Memo, New York Magazine, The Moderate Voice and Washington Post
Bloomberg Business:
Obama Says Climate Change Threatens Military Readiness, Security — Climate change threatens global security and the readiness of U.S. armed forces, President Barack Obama will tell graduates of the Coast Guard Academy. — Thousands of miles of roads, railways and energy facilities …
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The Week
The Commonwealth Fund:
The Problem of Underinsurance and How Rising Deductibles Will Make It Worse — Findings from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Health Insurance Survey, 2014 — 31 million people in the United States were underinsured in 2014 — 11% of privately insured adults had a deductible of $3K or more in 2014, up from 1% in 2003
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The Huffington Post, Balloon Juice and New York Times
Justin McCarthy / Gallup:
Record-High 60% of Americans Support Same-Sex Marriage — Story Highlights — WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sixty percent of Americans now support same-sex marriage, as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on its constitutionality next month. This is up from 55% last year and is the highest Gallup …
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PinkNews, Washington Times, Joe. My. God., Bloomberg Business, NPR and Politico
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Susan Candiotti / CNN:
Source: Aaron Hernandez a lookout in prison fight — Rise and fall of Aaron Hernandez 13 photos — Former NFL football player Aaron Hernandez attends his murder trial in Fall River, Massachusetts, on Thursday, January 29. The state accused Hernandez of orchestrating the shooting death …
Chaim Levinson / Haaretz:
Israel begins separating Palestinians, Israelis on West Bank buses — Palestinian workers will now have to return to West Bank via the same checkpoints they entered Israel, and will not be able to ride on lines with Israelis. — Israel on Tuesday launched a pilot program under directive …
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Washington Post and Al Jazeera English
Peter Sullivan / The Hill:
CBO director: ObamaCare funds were assumed to be for all states — The man who led the Congressional Budget Office when ObamaCare was being constructed said Tuesday it was the “common understanding” at the time that subsidies would be available in all states — a crucial question in a looming Supreme Court case.
Bobby Jindal / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Bobby Jindal plans to issue an executive order enforcing intent of religious freedom bill — Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal said he plans to issue an executive order enacting the intent of religious freedom legislation that died in a House committee Tuesday, May 19, 2015. (Photo by David Grunfeld, NOLA.com |
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Washington Monthly, Fox News, PoliticusUSA, Politico, Washington Post, McClatchy Washington Bureau, Advocate and BuzzFeed
Dan Tracer / Queerty:
EXCLUSIVE: Grindr Screenshots Reveal Antigay Pastor Is A Top Who Likes To Cuddle — Until 2 p.m. on Monday, the ‘Our Church Staff’ section of St. John's Lutheran Church and School's website described Reverend Matthew Makela as an associate pastor who enjoys, “family, music, home improvement, gardening and landscaping, and sports.”
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Gawker, Joe. My. God., CBS Detroit, sjlmidland.org, Mediaite, Raw Story and PinkNews
Nick Gass / Politico:
Iran's supreme leader: Foreigners can't interview our scientists — Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Wednesday that he would not tolerate “unreasonable demands” from world powers during nuclear negotiations, making clear that he would not allow inspectors to interview the country's scientists.
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The Week