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Barbara Boland / Washington Examiner:
Satan worshipers drown women with milk in Planned Parenthood counter-protest — Share Tweet Reddit Digg Mail Print SMS More — Satan worshipers launched a counter-protest against pro-lifers outside the Detriot and Ferndale, Michigan Planned Parenthood locations Saturday.
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The Gateway Pundit, CANNONFIRE and Twitchy
Lawrence Summers / Financial Times:
The Fed looks set to make a dangerous mistake — Raising rates this year will threaten all of the central bank's major objectives — Will the Federal Reserve's September meeting see US interest rates go up for the first time since 2006? Officials have held out the prospect that it might …
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New York Times, Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality and Washington Center …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Nobody Could Have Predicted, Interest Rates Edition — Sorry about sparsity of posts; on the road for family reasons, with real life getting in the way of digital. But I did see a number of people praising remarks from Charlie Munger declaring himself “flabbergasted” by low interest rates …
Amy Wallace / Wired:
Who Won Science Fiction's Hugo Awards, and Why It Matters — Since 1953, to be nominated for a Hugo Award, among the highest honors in science fiction and fantasy writing, has been a dream come true for authors who love time travel, extraterrestrials and tales of the imagined future.
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According To Hoyt:
Burning Down The Field in Order to Save It — So, I thought I didn't care about the result of the Hugos, because in making the establishment lose their collective sh*t at the “non approved” nominations, we'd proven our point: that there is a political color bar in SF/F …
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Vox Popoli
David Knowles / Bloomberg Business:
Donald Trump Puts ‘Hedge Fund Guys’ on Notice — The billionaire Republican front-runner channels his inner Bernie Sanders. — t writerknowles — For a moment there, Donald Trump was starting to sound a lot like Bernie Sanders. — The billionaire Republican front-runner assailed hedge fund managers …
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New York Sun, American Spectator and Bloomberg View
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Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Harry Reid endorses Iran deal, boosts chances Congress won't block it — Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid gave a forceful endorsement Sunday to the nuclear deal with Iran, a key boost that provides continued momentum for preventing Congress from blocking President Obama's pact.
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Politico, NPR, The Week, Spectator, Al Jazeera English and Business Insider
Will Leitch / Bloomberg Business:
Trumpus Maximus Goes to Mobile — About two hours before gates opened for Donald Trump's out-of-nowhere, only vaguely explicable rally at Ladd-Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama, a gaggle of us journalists began to work the line. The line—already 1,500 deep two hours out—was a dream …
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Ben Schreckinger / Politico:
A Tale of Two Rallies: My Summer With Bernie and Trump
A Tale of Two Rallies: My Summer With Bernie and Trump
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Addicting Info
Bernie Becker / The Hill:
Dean: Hillary email answers too ‘lawyerly’ — Howard Dean, the former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, said Sunday that Hillary Clinton's response to her email issues had been too “lawyerly.” — “One of the problems is that Hillary Clinton is an incredibly smart lawyer,” …
Dean Schabner / ABC News:
Two Arrested in Alleged Pokemon Championship Threat — Two Iowa men are under arrest on weapons charges after Boston police were alerted to alleged threats of violence against participants at the Pokemon World Championship, police said today. — Security officers at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston …
Roger Kimball / City Journal:
Crazy Like a Visionary — Elon Musk's remarkable career reminds us that individuals matter. — Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future, by Ashlee Vance (Ecco, 400 pp., $28.99) — I am an unlikely fan of Elon Musk, the flamboyant, Steve Jobs-like …
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Scott Walker Completes The Journey Back To Not Repealing The 14th Amendment — Days after saying he wanted to end birthright citizenship, the Wisconsin governor says he doesn't. — WASHINGTON — Gov. Scott Walker (R-Wis.) affirmed on Sunday that he would not seek to end birthright citizenship …
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Kay Steiger / ThinkProgress:
Scott Walker Takes His Third Position On The Hottest Issue In The Republican Primary
Scott Walker Takes His Third Position On The Hottest Issue In The Republican Primary
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Guardian
Leonard Pitts Jr / miamiherald:
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Why ‘Black lives matter’ resonates … This is a column about three words of moral cowardice: — “All lives matter.” — Those words have risen as a kind of counter to “Black lives matter,” the movement that coalesced in response to recent killings and woundings …
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RedState
Jerusalem Post:
In an interview with ‘The Independent’, she questions the precedent of putting Holocaust education before all other national tragedies. — Holocaust survivor advocates harshly criticized Natalie Portman on Sunday, after the Israeli-born actress/director stated that the Shoah is no more tragic …
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American Spectator and Israpundit