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Charles J. Dean / al.com:
Alabama Gov. Bentley removes Confederate flags from Capitol grounds — On the order of Gov. Robert Bentley, the Confederate battle flag which stands at the foot of the confederate memorial on the state Capitol grounds was taken down this morning. — Two workers came out of the Capitol building …
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Campbell Robertson / New York Times:
Flag Supporters React With a Mix of Compromise, Caution and Outright Defiance — COLUMBIA, S.C. — It has been quite a few years since the lost cause has appeared quite as lost as it did Tuesday. As the afternoon drew on and their retreat turned into a rout, the lingering upholders …
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Rush Limbaugh:
I'm Not Arguing to Keep It, But This Is Not Really About the Confederate Flag in South Carolina — RUSH: Okay, look, look, look, in the first place, it's not the Confederate flag. I know it's a mere technicality, but I'm the mayor of Realville. Facts matter to me. We're not talking about the Confederate flag.
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Nora Kelly / National Journal:
Mitch McConnell to Kentucky Capitol: Lose the Jefferson Davis Statue — The Senate majority leader told reporters Tuesday that the memorial belongs in a museum, not the statehouse. — Confederate president Jefferson Davis is memorialized in the South through myriad monuments and statues.
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Katie McHugh / BREITBART.COM:
Amazon Takes Down Confederate Flag, Continues to Sell Communist Merchandise
Amazon Takes Down Confederate Flag, Continues to Sell Communist Merchandise
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Politico:
GOP contenders play it safe on Confederate flag, but at what cost?
GOP contenders play it safe on Confederate flag, but at what cost?
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MJ Lee / CNN:
eBay to ban sale of Confederate flag merchandise
eBay to ban sale of Confederate flag merchandise
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Curtis Houck / NewsBusters:
Networks Omit How Democratic Governor in South Carolina Raised Confederate Flag in 1962
Networks Omit How Democratic Governor in South Carolina Raised Confederate Flag in 1962
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Mike Allen / Politico:
Fox dumps Sarah Palin — Fox News will not renew its contract with Sarah Palin, whose bombastic appearances have been a cable staple since the former Alaska governor's failed run on John McCain's ticket in the 2008 presidential election cycle. When asked for comment, a Fox News spokesperson confirmed …
Tom Jackman / Washington Post:
Anesthesiologist trashes sedated patient — and it ends up costing her — These audio clips are excerpts from conversations between a gastroenterologist, an anesthesiologist and a medical assistant during a colonoscopy. This was entered as evidence in a lawsuit filed by the patient for defamation and medical malpractice.
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Scott Shane / New York Times:
Homegrown Radicals More Deadly Than Jihadis in U.S. — WASHINGTON — In the 14 years since Al Qaeda carried out attacks on New York and the Pentagon, extremists have regularly executed smaller lethal assaults in the United States, explaining their motives in online manifestoes or social media rants.
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Margaret Newkirk / Bloomberg Business:
Bobby Jindal to Join Republican Presidential Race — The Louisiana governor is polling near the back of the pack. — Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal will join the crowded contest for the Republican presidential nomination with an announcement at a rally outside New Orleans on Wednesday.
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Melinda Deslatte / Associated Press:
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal appears ready to launch a long-shot campaign …
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal appears ready to launch a long-shot campaign …
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Politico:
Obamacare dilemma for GOP govs running for president — The question: Salvage subsidies or stick to 2016 repeal script? — Ohio Governor John Kasich refused to set up an Obamacare exchange, as did most other GOP governors. Getty — If the Supreme Court rules against Obamacare subsidies …
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Jim Demint / Washington Examiner:
Let the subsidies die — In the five years since Obamacare …
Let the subsidies die — In the five years since Obamacare …
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Washpostpr / Washington Post:
The Washington Post and Univision News join forces to host forum with 2016 presidential hopefuls — Republican forum to take place ahead of decisive March primaries — The Post and Univision News form partnership to offer deep, authoritative coverage of Hispanic voters during 2016 presidential campaign
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Justin Fenton / Baltimore Sun:
Autopsy of Freddie Gray shows ‘high-energy’ impact — Freddie Gray suffered a single “high-energy injury” to his neck and spine — most likely caused when the police van in which he was riding suddenly decelerated, according to a copy of the autopsy report obtained by The Baltimore Sun.
Adam Weinstein / Gawker:
Here Are Some Top New York Times Editors Joking About Mass Killings — The New York Times jealously guards its status as America's paper of record through an obsessive focus on decorum and propriety. So it's interesting to see in two leaked photos that the paper's brass has a sense …
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Alexandra Petri / Washington Post:
Every state flag is wrong, and here is why — As long as we're on the subject of flags that should and should not be flown in states, let's take a moment to talk about state flags. — Every state flag is wrong. If you don't believe me, look at them. Here are the 50 worst.
John Nolte / BREITBART.COM:
Take Down the Fascist, Anti-Christian Gay-Pride Flag — Under the banner of what is dishonestly called a gay pride or gay “rights” flag, hate, fascism, and intolerance has festered for years, specifically against Christians and conservatives. Under the auspices of a “rights and equality” …
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Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
Scott Walker to sign legislation expanding gun rights in Wisconsin — Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) plans to sign two new laws on Wednesday that expand the rights of gun owners by removing a 48-hour waiting period for those looking to purchase a firearm and allowing off-duty …
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Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
Scott Walker, Set for a Bigger Stage, Faces G.O.P. Revolt in Wisconsin
Scott Walker, Set for a Bigger Stage, Faces G.O.P. Revolt in Wisconsin
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Lawrence Wright / New Yorker:
Five Hostages — Families whose children were held captive in Syria felt that U.S. officials had abandoned them. So they secretly joined forces. … BUY THE PRINT » … The five hostages, from left: Kayla Mueller, Steven Sotloff, Peter Kassig, James Foley, and Theo Padnos.
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New York Times:
Iran's Supreme Leader Seems to Pull Back on Nuclear Talks — TEHRAN — With exactly a week left before the deadline for a final agreement to limit Iran's nuclear program, the country's supreme leader appeared to undercut several of the central agreements his negotiators have already reached with the West.
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Alan J. Kuperman / New York Times:
The Iran Deal's Fatal Flaw
The Iran Deal's Fatal Flaw
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Martyn Williams / Computerworld:
US Navy paid millions to stay on Windows XP — The U.S. Navy is paying Microsoft millions of dollars to keep up to 100,000 computers afloat because it has yet to transition away from Windows XP. — The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, which runs the Navy's communications and information networks …
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David McCabe / The Hill:
Navy pays millions to keep using Windows XP
Navy pays millions to keep using Windows XP
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