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BBC:
France train shooting: Americans overpower gunman — Forensics experts check the crime scene — Three people have been hurt after a heavily armed man opened fire on a train in northern France, before being overpowered by two American passengers. — The incident happened …
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Daily Mail:
France train shooting crew left passengers to take terrorist down — Train staff on board train which was the scene of a foiled terrorist attack accused of abandoning passengers — A man named in reports as Ayoub el-Qahzzani opened fire on train which had more than 550 passengers on board
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CNN:
Official: 2 U.S. Marines stop Islamist attacker on train in France — European official: France shooting a terrorist attack — As a gunman on an Amsterdam-to-Paris train was about to launch an attack by loading his Kalashnikov he was surprised by two U.S. Marines in civilian clothing …
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Adam Nossiter / New York Times:
2 American Service Members Foil Gunman in Train Attack — PARIS — The two American service members who tackled a suspected terrorist on a high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris rushed him even though he was fully armed, then grabbed him by the neck and beat him over the head …
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James Rothwell / Telegraph:
US soldiers prevent French train massacre: latest
US soldiers prevent French train massacre: latest
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Washington Post:
Trump's audacious Southern spectacle is part of his strategy — MOBILE, Ala. — It was the most audacious Donald Trump spectacle yet in a summer full of them, as the Republican presidential front-runner, in his Boeing 757, thundered over a football stadium here Friday night and gave …
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Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Trump tells Alabama crowd he can't wait for the election — Donald Trump commanded an fervent crowd Friday night in Mobile, Ala., as the Republican presidential front-runner said he wished voting for the 2016 election was already underway. — “You know, if this were another country …
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Ed Kilgore / Washington Monthly:
Ornstein's Warning — Us old folks remember a time when AEI's …
Ornstein's Warning — Us old folks remember a time when AEI's …
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Norm Ornstein / The Atlantic:
Maybe This Time Really Is Different — Historical context is a great asset.
Maybe This Time Really Is Different — Historical context is a great asset.
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Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
Jeb Bush Super PAC Sends Mailer To 86,000 Iowans With Jeb's Head On A Black Body — Jeb Bush has been lagging in the polls, trailing Donald Trump by a wide margin nationally and in early states. — Nevertheless, he's still considered one of the most likely eventual nominees by pundits and political experts.
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John C. Goodman / Townhall.com:
Why Conservatives Should Care About Ferguson — Last Saturday I made a first-ever visit to the down town Dallas Police Department to fill out a report. I had never been to a police department before. My only image of one was the police station I had seen on the television series Hill Street Blues.
New York Times:
Hillary Clinton's Woes Pushing Joe Biden to Reach Out to Those Who Could Back a Campaign — WASHINGTON — As Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign struggles with sliding poll numbers, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.'s exploration of a presidential candidacy is taking on a new seriousness.
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Katie Glueck / Politico:
Ellen Page confronts Ted Cruz on LGBT issues — DES MOINES — Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and actress Ellen Page, of “Juno” fame, got into a testy and free-wheeling discussion Friday over gay rights here at the Iowa State Fair. — “I'm happy to answer your question but not to have a back-and-forth debate …
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ABC News:
Ellen Page Confronts Ted Cruz on Gay Rights at Iowa State Fair
Ellen Page Confronts Ted Cruz on Gay Rights at Iowa State Fair
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John McCormick / Bloomberg Business:
Ted Cruz Criticizes Carter Day After Wrenching Talk on Cancer
Ted Cruz Criticizes Carter Day After Wrenching Talk on Cancer
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The Huffington Post:
With the FBI Investigating Clinton's Emails, Bernie Sanders Should Be Considered the Democratic Frontrunner — Last year, if someone told you that by August of 2015, a poll would show Bernie Sanders ahead of Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, what would you say?
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Garrett Epps / The Atlantic:
The War That Congress Won't Declare — “To see what is in front of one's nose needs a constant struggle,” George Orwell wrote in 1946. Here's a corollary: The real scandal in any given system is usually the thing there's no argument about. — We hear a lot of discussion about executive power and the military these days.
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
Inspector Clouseau was unavailable (4) — Omri Ceren emails an update on the IAEA side deal with Iran on Parchin. I think that readers who have followed this important story so far will find this of interest as well. Omri writes: — As was more or less inevitable …
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Washington Post:
Mr. Trump's immigrant-bashing rhetoric breeds violence — DONALD TRUMP'S rapidly expanding catalogue of bombast is already a weighty tome, and it's a fool's errand to take each of his utterances seriously. Still, his loathsome comment on Wednesday, in which he excused violence …
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