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Dylan Byers / Politico:
N.Y. Times keeps Cruz off bestseller list — The New York Times informed HarperCollins this week that it will not include Ted Cruz's new biography on its forthcoming bestsellers list, despite the fact that the book has sold more copies in its first week than all but two of the Times' bestselling titles, the On Media blog has learned.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Greece's Economy Is a Lesson for Republicans in the U.S. — Greece is a faraway country with an economy roughly the size of greater Miami, so America has very little direct stake in its ongoing disaster. To the extent that Greece matters to us, it's mainly about geopolitics …
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Washington Post and Salon
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Greece: Past Critiques and the Path Forward
Greece: Past Critiques and the Path Forward
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New York Times, Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality and Reuters
Joseph E. Stiglitz / TIME:
The U.S. Must Save Greece
Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: Jeb Bush, The $114 Million Man — NOTABLES —IN THE MONEY: Jeb Bush's super PAC, Right to Rise, will report having raised $103 million over the first half of the year. His campaign took in $11.4 million in just two weeks, ABC's CHRIS GOOD notes.
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Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
Bush Outstrips Rivals in Fund-Raising as ‘Super PACs’ Swell Candidates' Coffers
Bush Outstrips Rivals in Fund-Raising as ‘Super PACs’ Swell Candidates' Coffers
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Trump In 2000: Jeb Bush Is “Bright, Tough, And Principled,” May Be President Someday
Trump In 2000: Jeb Bush Is “Bright, Tough, And Principled,” May Be President Someday
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CNN, The Week and Washington Post
Alana Wise / Reuters:
Over 60 percent of Republicans oppose court on gay marriage: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Over 60 percent of Republicans oppose court on gay marriage: Reuters/Ipsos poll
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Daily Kos
Guardian:
Go Set A Watchman: read the first chapter - interactive — An exclusive extract from the new novel by Harper Lee, the author of To Kill A Mockingbird, published on 14 July — Since Atlanta, she had looked out the dining-car window with a delight almost physical.
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Raw Story, KTLA, Mashable, The Week and Daily Mail
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Wall Street Journal:
Harper Lee's ‘Go Set a Watchman’: Read the First Chapter — Read the first chapter of Harper Lee's ‘Go Set a Watchman,’ which will be published July 14. — In 1957, when she was 31 years old, Harper Lee submitted her first attempt at a novel to the publisher J.B. Lippincott.
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New York Times and The Verge
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Hillary Clinton's push on gun control marks a shift in presidential politics — In her standard stump speech, Hillary Rodham Clinton talks about fighting income inequality, celebrating court rulings on gay marriage and health care and, since the Emanuel AME church massacre, toughening the nation's gun laws.
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Reuters, Hot Air and Bloomberg Business
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Noah Rothman / Commentary Magazine:
Hillary Clinton's Lies
Hillary Clinton's Lies
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The Moderate Voice, Power Line, Washington Post, CNN and FactCheck.org
Stuart Stevens / The Daily Beast:
This Is How Hillary Loses the Primary
This Is How Hillary Loses the Primary
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Outside the Beltway
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Trump: RNC chairman ‘probably’ leaked call — Donald Trump said in an interview airing late Thursday that Republican National Committee chairman Reince Priebus “probably” leaked details of a call between the pair this week. — “I just don't know how the story got out,” Trump …
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The New Republic, The Week and Political Wire
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Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Sen. Flake: Local GOP should not host Trump's Arizona event
Sen. Flake: Local GOP should not host Trump's Arizona event
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The Hill, Talking Points Memo, Arizona Republic and Mediaite
Bill Laitner / Detroit Free Press:
Judge jails kids for refusing lunch with dad — The children were sent to a juvenile detention facility for defying her orders — while in court — that they go to lunch with their father. — CONNECT — Three Oakland County children who refused to go to lunch with their father …
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FOX6Now.com, Guardian, KFOR-TV and CBS Detroit
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Noah Phillips / Washington Post:
I tried to escape my privilege with low-wage work. Instead I came face to face with it. — The advantages of race and class are not easily shed, even in a falafel shop. — I attended the Edmund Burke School, one of Northwest Washington's small private prep schools …
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Althouse
Wall Street Journal:
Wisconsin's Friend at the IRS — Emails show a common cause in restricting political speech. — Wisconsin's campaign to investigate conservative tax-exempt groups has always seemed like an echo of the IRS's scrutiny of conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status.
Stephanie Kafka / Gallup:
U.S. Uninsured Rate at 11.4% in Second Quarter — Story Highlights — WASHINGTON, D.C. — The uninsured rate among U.S. adults aged 18 and older was 11.4% in the second quarter of 2015, down from 11.9% in the first quarter. The uninsured rate has dropped nearly six percentage points since …
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Business Insider
New York Times:
The Practical Matter of Removing South Carolina's Confederate Flag — COLUMBIA, S.C — In a historic moment for South Carolina, the Confederate battle flag is set to be removed from a 30-foot pole on the grounds of the State House on Friday morning. — But how?
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Guardian, NPR, The Week and The Atlantic
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Cristina Marcos / The Hill:
Pelosi ambushes GOP with Confederate flag resolution
Pelosi ambushes GOP with Confederate flag resolution
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The Huffington Post, ThinkProgress, Daily Kos, Washington Monthly, New York Times and Hot Air
Gertrude Himmelfarb / Weekly Standard:
Into the Abyss — From the halls of academia to the cover of Vanity Fair. — The Caitlyn (née Bruce) Jenner case has engendered if not a new subject at least a newly publicized and sensationalized one. For an old-timer like myself, transgenderism is reminiscent of the postmodernism …
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Obama's immigration orders face dim outlook at federal court — The Obama administration faces an uphill battle on Friday when it seeks to convince a panel of federal judges to let the president's executive actions on immigration take effect. — The same two Republican-appointed judges …
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ImmigrationProf Blog
U.S. Office of Personnel Management:
OPM Announces Steps to Protect Federal Workers and Others From Cyber Threats — WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced the results of the interagency forensics investigation into a recent cyber incident involving Federal background investigation data …
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NPR, Fox News, Slantpoint, Guardian, The Daily Caller and Mashable
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Julie Hirschfeld Davis / New York Times:
Hacking of Government Computers Exposed 21.5 Million People
Hacking of Government Computers Exposed 21.5 Million People
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CNN, Washington Free Beacon, Slantpoint, The Daily Caller and Engadget
Robinson Meyer / The Atlantic:
The Secret Startup That Saved the Worst Website in America — Rohan Bhobe, a member of the Marketplace Lite team, works on Healthcare.gov in December 2014. (Robinson Meyer / The Atlantic) — Loren Yu was on a weekend trip in Los Angeles when he received an urgent email from a friend.
Chris Megerian / Los Angeles Times:
World is on a collision course with fossil fuels, Gov. Jerry Brown says — After two days of rubbing shoulders with an international collection of politicians, Gov. Jerry Brown emerged from a climate-change conference here with new partnerships in the fight against global warming.
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