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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
How A Conservative Radio Host Inspired Ben Carson To Apply To Yale — Ben Carson told reporters a story on Friday that he has written about several times: as a high school senior, he could only afford to apply to one college, and he decided he would apply to the school that won the grand championship …
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Reid J. Epstein / Wall Street Journal:
Carson Criticizes Media for Questioning His Biography — Republican presidential candidate stepped up his criticism of coverage of his campaign, including an article in The Wall Street Journal — Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson on Sunday stepped up his criticism of media coverage …
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Ben Carson's Psychology Test Story Gets Even Weirder
Ben Carson's Psychology Test Story Gets Even Weirder
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Dr. Ben Carson / Facebook:
On Saturday a reporter with the Wall Street Journal published …
Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Dems search for fountain of youth — Democrats lean heavily on young voters to win elections, but their leading candidates for the White House are 68-year-old Hillary Clinton and 74-year-old Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). — The two other Democrats who were often implored to enter the race …
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Sanders: Endorsements prove Clinton ‘candidate of the establishment’
Sanders: Endorsements prove Clinton ‘candidate of the establishment’
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Lloyd Grove / The Daily Beast:
Fox Business Channel Star Maria Bartiromo to GOP Candidates: Grow Up — Despite all the Republican griping over CNBC's presidential debate, Maria Bartiromo says any question will be ‘fair game’ in Milwaukee on Tuesday. — When it comes to running a presidential debate …
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
For debate, Fox Business aims to be the anti-CNBC — Fox Business Network, the host of Tuesday's GOP debate, has its claws out — not for the candidates, as its moderators vow to stick closely to the issues, but for its more famous competitor CNBC. — Tuesday's encounter …
Sahil Kapur / Bloomberg Business:
Ted Cruz Sets Sights on ‘Moderate’ Marco Rubio — With the two Republican presidential hopefuls on the rise, the Texas hardliner is subtly trying to undermine his rival. — For Ted Cruz, the single biggest obstacle to winning the Republican nomination may not be outsider candidates Donald Trump …
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Kelly Riddell / Washington Times:
Republicans' media bias claims boosted by scarcity of right-leaning journalists
Republicans' media bias claims boosted by scarcity of right-leaning journalists
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Peter Sullivan / The Hill:
Bachmann: Jesus is ‘coming soon’ — Former Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) calls in an interview for converting as many people as possible to Christianity because Jesus is “coming soon.” — The 2012 Republican presidential candidate made the comments in a radio interview last week with Tony Perkins …
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Milo Yiannopoulos / Breitbart:
Only Conservatives Can Save The American Campus-But Should We? — What does it take to generate a rabid, Maoist-style mob demanding political purges, on an Ivy League campus, in 2015? An email defending “offensive” Halloween costumes, apparently. — That's what kicked off the latest nadir …
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Liam Stack / New York Times:
Yale's Halloween Advice Stokes a Racially Charged Debate
Yale's Halloween Advice Stokes a Racially Charged Debate
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Erick Erickson / RedState:
Why Republican Candidates Must Always Be Better Than Their Democratic Opponent — A candidate for President had a childhood mentor who had been a Nazi. The candidate made up key details about his life and relationships. He attended a church whose pastor routinely attacked the United States …
Suleiman Al-Khalidi / Reuters:
Two Americans, one South African killed at Jordan security training site — A Jordanian army officer shot dead two American military personnel and one South African and wounded six other people on Monday at a U.S.-funded security training facility near Amman, Jordan's government spokesman said.
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Gary Pinkel: ‘We are united’ after black players threaten boycott over racial incidents — 14h - COLLEGE FOOTBALL SHELDON RICHARDSON MISSOURI TIGERS + more
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Scott Gleeson / USA Today:
Missouri football players to boycott until president Tim Wolfe resigns
Missouri football players to boycott until president Tim Wolfe resigns
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Theodore Schleifer / CNN:
Inside the abandoned plans of Ted Cruz's super PACs — Cruz: I tried to rescue my sister from a crack house — Keep the Promise II has not reserved any television time and has no plans to air advertisements until March or April — Washington (CNN)Ted Cruz enjoys millions of dollars …
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Jill Lepore / New Yorker:
Politics and the New Machine — “I am who I am,” Donald J. Trump said in August, on the eve of this season's first G.O.P. Presidential debate, and what he meant by that was this: “I don't have a pollster.” The word “pollster,” when it was coined, was meant as a slur, like “huckster.”
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