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Rich Lowry / Politico:
The Pundits Have It All Wrong. Ted Cruz Is a Real Threat For the Nomination. — Ted Cruz gets no respect. At least no respect in keeping with the impressiveness of the campaign he's built and his increasing odds of winning the Republican nomination. — The press and the political class …
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Michael Brendan Dougherty / The Week:
Why GOP elites are totally ignoring a political reality that could destroy their party — For months now, the race for the Republican presidential nomination has actually been split into two races. — In the one that gets talked about the most by the professional political press …
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Ken Shepherd / NewsBusters:
Chris Matthews Not Sure If Cruz, Rubio Really Hispanic; They're ‘Cuban Nationals’ Though — Share it Tweet it — According to Chris Matthews, it's uncertain whether the term Hispanic can properly be used to describe GOP presidential aspirants Sens. Ted Cruz (Texas) and Marco Rubio (Florida).
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NBC News:
Rubio Looks Like the GOP Frontrunner, But There's a Catch — First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. — The Rubio Paradox — After his strong debate performances …
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Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
In new shock poll, Sanders has landslides over both Trump and Bush — In a new McClatchy-Marist poll, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) leads Republican candidate Donald Trump by a landslide margin of 12 percentage points, 53 to 41.
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Elspeth Reeve / New Republic:
The Hillary Clinton Living Inside the Republican Brain — Imagine a police sketch artist drawing a picture of Hillary Clinton based only on descriptions from the Republicans at the Fox Business Network debates on Tuesday night. The sketch would be unappealing, obviously, but also weird and contradictory.
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Washington Post
Mark Schmitt / New York Times:
A Lost Generation of Democrats — As Republicans never tire of pointing out, the Democratic candidates for president are old. — The average age of the leaders, Hillary Rodham Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders, is 71, older than Ronald Reagan was during his successful 1980 campaign.
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Moe Lane
Massoud Hayoun / Al Jazeera America:
Missouri state senator aims to block student's dissertation on abortion — Exclusive interview: Missouri grad student defends research on how state's required abortion wait affects women — A University of Missouri doctoral student plans to continue research for her dissertation on the effects …
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Hillary Clinton's claim that she tried to join the Marines — “He looks at me and goes, 'Um, how old are you. And I said, ‘Well I am 26, I will be 27.’ And he goes, ‘Well, that is kind of old for us.’ And then he says to me, and this is what gets me, ‘Maybe the dogs will take you,’ meaning the Army.”
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Truth Revolt, Hot Air, New York Times, The Daily Caller, Mediaite, Washington Free Beacon, Independent Journal and Yahoo Politics
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Why aren't Hillary Clinton's exaggerations of her life story bigger news?
Why aren't Hillary Clinton's exaggerations of her life story bigger news?
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Naked Politics
Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Trump talks Clinton's ‘massive’ new hairdo
Trump talks Clinton's ‘massive’ new hairdo
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CNN:
First on CNN: Secret Service officer arrested in child sex sting — Washington (CNN)A Secret Service officer assigned to the White House was arrested after he was caught in a sting sending naked pictures of himself to someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl from Delaware, according to a criminal complaint unsealed Thursday.
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Catherine Herridge / Fox News:
FBI expands probe of Clinton emails, launches independent classification review — The FBI has expanded its probe of Hillary Clinton's emails, with agents exploring whether multiple statements violate a federal false statements statute, according to intelligence sources familiar with the ongoing case.
Casey Quinlan / ThinkProgress:
What You Need To Know About The Huge Student Protest Sweeping The Country Today — On Thursday, students across the country will walk out of their classrooms and march for the right to a free college education. According to organizers, 110 college campuses across the country are expected to participate in the grassroots event.
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Curtis Skinner / Reuters:
Students across U.S. to march over debt, free public college
Students across U.S. to march over debt, free public college
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David Weigel / Washington Post:
Chris Christie: College unrest a product of ‘lawlessness’ that Obama allows — MUSCATAINE, Iowa — In his first campaign stops after a well-received performance in Fox Business's “undercard” GOP presidential primary debate, Gov. Chris Christie (R-N.J.) mixed raw talk about addiction …
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j.school:
Crying Wolfe Exposes Real Problem
Crying Wolfe Exposes Real Problem
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Justin Wm / Washington Post:
Utah judge removes lesbian couple's foster child, says she'll be better off with heterosexuals — Last year, Utah couple Beckie Peirce and April Hoagland decided to get married. Last summer, in a decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide, the Supreme Court confirmed that this was okay.
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Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
Mizzou, Yale and Free Speech — On university campuses across the country, from Mizzou to Yale, we have two noble forces colliding with explosive force. — One is a concern for minority or marginalized students and faculty members, who are often left feeling as outsiders in ways that damage everyone's education.
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Washington Post, Truth on the Market, Shakesville, TIME, Chicago Reader, Mediaite and Instapundit
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Edward Morrissey / The Fiscal Times:
Yale, Mizzou and Others—Training a Generation of Proto-Fascists
Yale, Mizzou and Others—Training a Generation of Proto-Fascists
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The PJ Tatler, Hot Air, The Academe Blog and Slantpoint
Jonathan Rauch / New York Daily News:
A new trigger warning for college kids: How to prepare them for the intellectual discomforts of a university — Though I'm as strong an advocate as you'll find of free speech and thick skins, I feel some sympathy for the Yale student whose meltdown in a university courtyard went viral …
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Noah Rothman / Commentary Magazine:
A Plague of Racial Hoaxes on Campus — The two well-publicized incidents of racism on the University of Missouri campus, consisting of offensive slurs directed at African-American students, have not been independently confirmed. That does not indicate that these events never happened …
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Power Line
Jonathan Van Meter / Vogue:
Jennifer Lawrence Is Determined, Hilarious, and—Above All—Real — Hollywood's blockbuster blonde comes to town this month with the final Hunger Games and David O. Russell's Joy. So what's next for Jennifer Lawrence? Buck the system, set up home, and try to find a date.
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Caitlin Cruz / Talking Points Memo:
Ben Carson Adviser: We Have ‘Intelligence’ About Chinese In Syria (VIDEO) — Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson's business manager and adviser Armstrong Williams attempted to support Carson's bizarre debate claims on Syria during a Wednesday interview with MSNBC by assuring the anchor that the Chinese are, in fact, in Syria.
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Mother Jones and The Bob and Chez Show
CNN:
Beirut suicide bombings kill 41; suspect claims ISIS sent attackers — (CNN)A pair of suicide bombings struck southern Beirut on Thursday, killing more than 40 people and wounding at least 200 others. — A would-be suicide bomber who survived the attack told investigators he was an ISIS recruit, a Lebanese security source said.
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The Week
Aamer Madhani / USA Today:
Missouri student files complaint against professor who called for ‘muscle’ — The University of Missouri student who filmed assistant professor Melissa Click call for “muscle” to eject him from a protest site on campus says he has filed a complaint with police alleging simple assault.
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Oliver Darcy / TheBlaze.com:
Mizzou Demonstrators Segregate White Allies to Form ‘Black Only Healing Space’ — Student protesters at the University of Missouri asked white supporters to leave Wednesday night in order to create a “black only healing space.” — Steve Schmidt, an activist who was at the protest …
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Daily Wire, Maggie's Farm, neo-neocon and RedState
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Republicans divided over how far to go with ObamaCare repeal — Senate Republicans are divided over how far to go with an ObamaCare repeal bill they plan to send to the president's desk by year's end. — Senate GOP leaders have told their members they will repeal as much of the 2010 healthcare reform law …
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Politico, Hit & Run, PoliticusUSA, Talking Points Memo, Horizons, Washington Post and The Bob and Chez Show
Jodi S. CohenContact / Chicago Tribune:
University of Illinois OKs $875,000 settlement to end Steven Salaita dispute … The University of Illinois' decision last year to revoke a job offer to controversial professor Steven Salaita will cost more than $2 million, including an $875,000 settlement that trustees approved Thursday.
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Washington Post and The Academe Blog