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5:35 AM ET, July 24, 2015

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Claire Taylor / The Advertiser:
Shooter opens fire at Grand Theatre, injures 6, kills self  —  UPDATED:  —  Gov. Bobby Jindal confirmed on Twitter that he is speaking with state police to investigate the shooting. … City Marshal Brian Pope has confirmed for The Daily Advertiser that six people were injured in a shooting Thursday night at the Grand Theatre.
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KLFY-TV:
Lafayette Police confirm shooter is dead after opening fire at The Grand Theater on Johnston Street  —  WATCH LIVE COVERAGE: http://klfy.com/live-stream/  —  The Lafayette Police Department has confirmed to KLFY News 10 that they believe the shooter, who opened fire at the Grand Theater, is dead.
ABC News:
3 Dead, 9 Injured in Lafayette, Louisiana Theater Shooting, Police Say  —  A gunman opened fire inside a packed movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana Thursday night, and the shooter is among three people who died, police said.  —  Nine others were injured.  The gunman died from a self-inflicted wound, officials said.
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New York Times:
Criminal Inquiry Is Sought in Clinton Email Account  —  WASHINGTON — Two inspectors general have asked the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation into whether sensitive government information was mishandled in connection with the personal email account Hillary Rodham Clinton used …
Discussion: The Verge, Fox News, Daily Kos and Reuters
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Medicare Cost Projections Are Down Stunningly in 2015 Report  —  As long as we're on the subject of annual trustees reports, the 2015 Medicare report was released today too.  And if the Social Security report was slightly good news, the Medicare report is, once again, spectacularly good news.
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
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Eli Stokols / Politico:
Jeb Bush defends Medicare ‘phase out’ comment  —  GORHAM, N.H. - During a town hall meeting here Thursday afternoon, Jeb Bush was put on the defensive about his comments Wednesday night about “phasing out” Medicare by an elderly woman who said she was worried about losing benefits she's spent years paying for.
Discussion: Liberal Values and OnPolitics
Aarik Woods / WQAD-TV:
Mayflies force shutdown of Savanna - Sabula Bridge  —  Emergency crews were on scene over the weekend to clear a bridge after bugs took over.  —  On Saturday night, Teena Franzen recorded the incident while riding with her son in a Sabula police car.
Discussion: CNN, Mashable, Fusion and KFOR-TV
Ryan Broderick / BuzzFeed:
People Are Speculating That Sandra Bland Was Already Dead When Authorities Took Her Mugshot  —  Texas officials are investigating the jail cell death of Sandra Bland as they would a murder, the local district attorney said Monday.  —  Waller County Sheriff officials said they believe Bland died …
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Numbers / Pew Research Center:
GOP's Favorability Rating Takes a Negative Turn  —  Republicans Less Positive About Their Party  —  The Republican Party's image has grown more negative over the first half of this year.  Currently, 32% have a favorable impression of the Republican Party, while 60% have an unfavorable view.
Matt Buynak / WCTX-TV:
Clinton teen who mounted gun on drone arrested, charged with assaulting officers  —  CLINTON, Conn. (WTNH) — A Clinton teenager who posted a YouTube video of a gun being shot from a drone in his yard has been arrested after a warrant was issued.  —  Police say 18-year-old Austin Haughwout …
Discussion: KXAN-TV
BBC:
Obama admits US gun laws are his ‘biggest frustration’  —  President Barack Obama has admitted that his failure to pass “common sense gun safety laws” in the US is the greatest frustration of his presidency.  —  In an interview with the BBC, Mr Obama said it was “distressing” …
Discussion: Fox News and The Week
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Tim Devaney / The Hill:
Gun production has doubled under Obama
Gabe Souza / The Portland Press Herald:
Windham lobsterman traps bright orange lobster, his second rarity  —  Bill Coppersmith caught a bright orange lobster Wednesday, and in 1997 his catch included an albino.  —  When it comes to catching “one in several million” lobsters, Bill Coppersmith's score is 2.
Discussion: Associated Press and NPR
Michael Kisslinger / Anderson Valley Advertiser:
Mendocino County Today: Thursday, July 23, 2015 … BOWE BERGDAHL, the once-missing U.S. soldier in Afghanistan released in a prisoner exchange and later accused of desertion, was an unexpected visitor in Mendocino County this week.  He was visiting old friends when the local dope team arrived on a marijuana raid.
Mary Beth Lane / The Columbus Dispatch:
Civilian guard accidentally fires weapon outside Lancaster recruiting center  —  LANCASTER, Ohio — An armed volunteer guarding an Army recruiting station in the River Valley Mall area has been charged with a misdemeanor after he accidentally fired his AR-15 rifle this afternoon.
Neil Vigdor / Connecticut Post:
Democrats drop Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson names from annual fundraising dinner  —  Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson are history in Connecticut.  —  Under pressure from the NAACP, the state Democratic Party will scrub the names of the two presidents from its annual fundraising dinner because of their ties to slavery.
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Bye Bye J-J!  —  Executive Office of the President/Wikimedia Commons …
Discussion: Booman Tribune
Chelsea Scism / The Daily Signal:
Planned Parenthood Pulls Names of Corporate Donors After Coca-Cola, Ford and Xerox Object  —  Representatives from Coca-Cola, Ford Motor Co. and Xerox say they've asked Planned Parenthood to remove their names as corporate donors to the embattled organization.
Michael E. Miller / Washington Post:
Bison selfies are a bad idea: tourist gored in Yellowstone as another photo goes awry  —  Every year, more than three million people pour into Yellowstone National Park, eager to escape the cramped cubicles and tiny apartments from whence they came.  —  They gaze upon the geysers.
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Jethro Mullen / CNN:
Bison attacks woman who was trying to take selfie with it in Yellowstone Park
Discussion: Mediaite
Dion Nissenbaum / Wall Street Journal:
Turkey to Let U.S. Military Use Its Base to Launch Strikes Against Islamic State  —  Agreement allows U.S. to operate manned, unmanned planes from air base near Syrian border  —  Turkey agreed to allow the U.S. to use air bases there to launch strikes against Islamic State forces in neighboring Syria …
Tal Axelrod / ABC News:
Youngest Children Ever to Be Tried as Adults for 1st-Degree Murder to Be Released Soon  —  A brother and sister who were convicted of killing their father's girlfriend when they were 12 and 13 years old, respectively, are set to be released in the next nine days, authorities said.
Discussion: abc13.com
Stephanie Simon / Politico:
No profit left behind  —  In the high-stakes world of American education, Pearson makes money even when its results don't measure up.  —  The British publishing giant Pearson had made few inroads in the United States — aside from distributing the TV game show “Family Feud” …
Discussion: Slantpoint
Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Wait a sec: UN inspectors will be forced to rely on samples provided by ... Iran?  —  This can't be true, can it? … “PMD” is “possible military dimensions.”  In other words, if nuclear inspectors get a hot tip that Iran is conducting (or conducted in the past) atomic-bomb work at a secret site …
Olivia Nuzzi / The Daily Beast:
Trump's Mobbed Up, McCarthyite Mentor Roy Cohn  —  Donald Trump's brash and bullying style was learned at the heel of Roy Cohn, one of America's most infamous lawyers.  —  They met at Le Club, a private disco on the Upper East Side frequented by Jackie Kennedy, Al Pacino, and Diana Ross …
Collin Levy / Wall Street Journal:
The Wisconsin Targets Tell Their Story  —  After victory in court, conservative activists talk on the record for the first time about their 21-month ordeal.  —  The John Doe investigation of Wisconsin conservatives collapsed last week with a powerful decision from the Wisconsin Supreme Court …
Discussion: Hot Air and Althouse
Sean Davis / The Federalist:
New York Times Editor: Isn't It Awesome How Hillary's Stonewalling The Press?  —  In a podcast posted on the New York Times website earlier this week, the paper's editorial page editor openly praised Hillary Clinton's strategy of stonewalling the media and refusing to answer questions about her campaign.
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Trump: 'I think I'll get the nomination'  —  Businessman Donald Trump predicted Thursday that he would secure the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, playing down the suggestion he might run as a third-party candidate.  —  “I want to run as a Republican.
 
 
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BBC:
Kenya demands CNN apology over ‘hotbed of terror’ slur
Discussion: Guardian, CNN and The Week
Joe Pinsker / The Atlantic:
America Is Even Less Socially Mobile Than Previously Thought
Alex Roarty / National Journal:
Democrats Score Sought-After Senate Candidate in Pennsylvania
Discussion: Moe Lane and Sabato's Crystal Ball
Devin Henry / The Hill:
Coal executive slams Obama as 'nation's greatest destroyer'
Discussion: SNL Financial
Sean Langille / Washington Examiner:
Watch Ted Cruz confront protesters over Iran nuke deal
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Jeff Greenfield / Politico:
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Peter Beinart / The Atlantic:
The Gaping Hole in the Iran Debate
Rich Lowry / Politico:
The Toxic Worldview of Ta-Nehisi Coates
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