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2:15 PM ET, July 7, 2015

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Matt Adams / Fox 59:
Federal authorities raid home of Subway spokesman Jared Fogle in child pornography investigation  —  ZIONSVILLE, Ind. (July 7, 2015) - Federal authorities raided the home of Subway spokesman Jared Fogle Tuesday morning.  FBI sources told FOX59 state and federal investigators were serving warrants …
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Steve Jefferson / WALV-TV:
Federal, state agents raid home of Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle  —  INDIANAPOLIS -  —  Federal and state agents raided the Zionsville home of Subway spokesperson Jared Fogle around 6:30 a.m. Tuesday as part of a child porn investigation.  —  Eyewitness News Crime Beat Reporter Steve Jefferson …
Indianapolis Star:
Police investigation underway at home of Subway pitchman Jared Fogle  —  ZIONSVILLE — Police investigators arrived at the home of Subway pitchman Jared Fogle early Tuesday.  —  A handful of officers gathered outside while an evidence truck was parked in his driveway.
Discussion: Eater, Mediaite and Chicago
Antonio Olivo / Washington Post:
At Trump hotel site, immigrant workers wary  —  For weeks, dozens of construction workers from Latin America have streamed onto the site of the Old Post Office Pavilion in downtown Washington and taken pride in their work building one of the city's newest luxury hotels.
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Aliyah Frumin / msnbc.com:
Rudy Giuliani defends Donald Trump over immigration remarks  —  Donald Trump still has a friend in Rudy Giuliani.  —  The former New York City mayor came to the Republican presidential candidate and billionaire real estate mogul's defense on Monday, even as Trump continues to catch major heat …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and The Wrap
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Trump: ‘Infectious disease is pouring across the border’
Discussion: Fusion and CNNMoney
Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: Republicans Restless About Trump  —  NOTABLES  —DONORS SOUND THE ALARM: From the Associated Press' Steve Peoples: “Worried about ‘Republican-on-Republican violence,’ top party donors are taking action, with one firing off a letter calling for more civility and another seeking …
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Politico:
The socialist surge  —  The rise of Bernie Sanders is proving awkward …
Discussion: American Spectator and Hot Air
Tanya Eiserer / WFAA-TV:
Caught on camera: Dallas cop confronts teen  —  “I'll break your f***ing neck”  —  NEWS 8 EXCLUSIVE  —  DALLAS — As a member of the Dallas SWAT team, Terigi Rossi was a regular fixture on the TV show of the same name.  —  But in a confrontation last fall with a 14-year-old boy …
Discussion: Raw Story and Booman Tribune
Claude Brodesser-Akner / New Jersey Online:
N.J. Dem lawmakers will try to force Christie's resignation  —  TRENTON — Democratic state lawmakers will soon introduce legislation that would force Gov. Chris Christie to resign from office because he is running for president, NJ Advance Media has learned.
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Upcoming polls to lock in GOP debate field  —  More than a few Republicans are hoping their numbers will tick up at just the right time this month, knowing that it could make the difference between being on the main debate stage and being relegated to the B-team.
Frank Chung / Agence France-Presse:
Chinese chaos worse than Greece  —  WHILE the world worries about Greece, there's an even bigger problem closer to home: China.  —  A stock market crash there has seen $3.2 trillion wiped from the value of Chinese shares in just three weeks, triggering an emergency response from the government …
Kathryn Robinson / NBC News:
Parents Forced Daughter to Live in Woods After Eating Unauthorized Pop-Tart: Police  —  Two South Carolina parents were arrested this week after forcing their 14-year-old daughter to live in a tent in the woods because she ate a Pop-Tart without permission, authorities said.
Discussion: Telegraph, Rare and Slantpoint
Andrew Knapp / Post and Courier:
FAA: F-16 jet, Cessna airplane collide in Berkeley County  —  Authorities are investigating a multiple plane crash in Moncks Corner.  —  A Sumter-based F-16 fighter jet and a Cessna 150C private airplane collided Tuesday morning in the skies over Berkeley County, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
Discussion: WCBD News 2 and The Week
NBC News:
Florida State QB Who Punched Woman Was Provoked: Lawyer  —  The Florida State University quarterback seen on video punching a woman in the face was fighting back after being provoked, his lawyer told NBC News.  —  De'Andre Johnson, 19, has been charged with battery following the June 24 incident at a Tallahassee club.
Tom Simonite / MIT Technology Review:
Probing the Dark Side of Google's Ad-Targeting System  —  Researchers say Google's ad-targeting system sometimes makes troubling decisions based on data about gender and other personal characteristics.  —  That Google and other companies track our movements around the Web to target us with ads is well known.
Discussion: Washington Post and The Verge
Associated Press:
South Carolina Senate Gives Final Approval To Remove Confederate Flag  —  COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The South Carolina Senate has given final approval to a bill to remove the Confederate flag from the grounds of the Capitol.  —  The 36-3 vote Tuesday now sends the bill to the House, where it faces a less certain future.
Bernie Quigley / The Hill:
The Romney half-century?  —  Not a very good Fourth for The Donald.  South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham (R), a candidate for president in 2016, stated it plainly: “He's running to be president of all of us.  It takes a level of maturity and thoughtfulness and demeanor that's not being exhibited here.”
New York Times:
Roger Clinton Is Wary, Chatty and Still Occasionally Attracting Attention  —  TORRANCE, Calif. — At the height of Roger Clinton's fame, the struggling rock singer stood accused of taking cash and a gold Rolex to lobby for pardons as his half brother Bill Clinton's presidency was ending.
Discussion: The Daily Caller and The Week
CBC News:
Calgary's balloon man describes soaring over city in lawn chair  —  Publicity stunt results in Daniel Boria being detained and charged by police  —  A Calgary man used helium filled balloons to fly over the city on Sunday, risking his life to draw attention to his cleaning products company …
Marc A. Thiessen / Washington Post:
There's no race war in America  —  Did you know that this newspaper is named for a slaveholder?  It's right there on our masthead, the name of a man who for 56 years held other human beings in bondage on his Virginia plantation — a man, according to the official Mount Vernon Web site, who …
Discussion: Balloon Juice and Booman Tribune
Hillary Crosley Coker / Jezebel:
Winning Women's Soccer Team Paid 40 Times Less Than Men Who Lose  —  In the Women's World Cup, the USA soccer team took the championship against Japan on Sunday—just not with their pocketbooks.  In fact, they are being paid 40 times less than their male counterparts.
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Josh Hafner / Des Moines Register:
Three Confederate flags lead county GOP float in Iowa  —  As South Carolina's state Senate voted Monday to remove a Confederate flag on its Statehouse grounds, Iowa Republicans grappled with their own controversy around the flag and the debate it has fueled for its associations with slavery.
Bob Johnson / MLive.com:
Detroiter, SVSU student facing felony waited to pull over in brightly lit area  —  KOCHVILLE TOWNSHIP, MI — DaJuawn Wallace said he didn't stop immediately when prompted by police at 2 a.m. Feb. 19 because he was taught to pull into a well-lit and safe area before doing so.
Discussion: The Week, theGrio and Raw Story
 
 
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