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New York Times:
With Jeremy Corbyn Elected as New Leader, Britain's Labour Party Takes a Hard Left Turn — LONDON - Britain's opposition Labour Party on Saturday took a remarkable leftward turn, electing as its leader Jeremy Corbyn, a longtime socialist committed to nationalizing key industries …
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Laura Kuenssberg / BBC:
Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour leadership contest — Jeremy Corbyn has promised to lead a Labour “fight back” after being elected the party's new leader by a landslide. — The veteran left winger got almost 60% of more than 400,000 votes cast, trouncing his rivals Andy Burnham, Yvette Cooper and Liz Kendall.
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Rowena Mason / Guardian:
Labour leadership: Jeremy Corbyn elected with huge mandate
Labour leadership: Jeremy Corbyn elected with huge mandate
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Observer, Bloomberg View, Common Dreams, OffGuardian and Sky Dancing
Andrew Sparrow / Guardian:
Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour leadership race in stunning victory - live updates
Jeremy Corbyn wins Labour leadership race in stunning victory - live updates
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Observer, No More Mister Nice Blog, American Power and Mashable
Bozorgmehr Sharafedin / Reuters:
Iran says finds unexpectedly high uranium reserve — Iran has discovered an unexpectedly high reserve of uranium and will soon begin extracting the radioactive element at a new mine, the head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation said on Saturday. — The comments cast doubt on previous assessments …
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The Hill:
Prospect of shutdown grows — The prospect of a second government shutdown in two years is growing as House conservatives pledge to oppose any funding measure that includes money for Planned Parenthood. — GOP leaders face a familiar problem. — A measure that blocks funding …
Harry Stein / Politico:
Evidence comes under attack — How Congress is quietly killing one of the best ideas in government. — “Every man has a right to his own opinion,” investor Bernard Baruch said in 1950, “but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts.” — Politicians are, of course, sometimes wrong on the facts …
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Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
Justice Department Lawyers: Clinton Had Authority To Delete Personal Emails
Justice Department Lawyers: Clinton Had Authority To Delete Personal Emails
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Eliza Collins / Politico:
Jimmy Fallon takes it easy on Donald Trump — Donald Trump went on Jimmy Fallon's show on Friday night, and he got exactly what he wanted: an easy ride. — In a 15-minute sit-down interview and a pre-interview skit that touched on Trump's plan to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico …
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Dallas Morning News
Amanda Sakuma / msnbc.com:
Poll: Democrats claim resounding Latino support over GOP — Donald Trump may say he loves Latino voters, but Latino voters are not loving him back, according to a new poll. — Any Democratic presidential candidate would resoundingly carry the Latino vote over the current Republican front-runner …
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Politico:
Scott Walker craters — but not because of Trump — The man once seen as a potential front-runner has done this to himself. — Scott Walker's standing in Iowa has disintegrated, and he can't blame Donald Trump. — The Wisconsin governor once-heralded by political insiders as the front-runner …
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Megan McArdle / Bloomberg View:
How Grown-Ups Deal With ‘Microaggressions’ — Whenever I first heard the word “microaggression,” sometime in the last five years, I'm sure I was unaware how big “micro” could get. The accusation of a microaggression was about to become a pervasive feature of the Internet, and particularly social media.
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Nancy LeTourneau / Washington Monthly:
President Obama Announces the College Scorecard — This morning in his weekly address, President Obama made an important announcement. — Today the Department of Education launched a new College Scorecard to provide families and prospective students with useful data on the outcomes of investing in a college education.
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