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Vaughn Hillyard / NBC News:
Donald Trump's Plan for a Muslim Database Draws Comparison to Nazi Germany — NEWTON, Iowa — Donald Trump “would certainly implement” a database system tracking Muslims in the United States, the Republican front-runner told NBC News on Thursday night. — “I would certainly implement that.
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Donald Trump Retakes Lead in GOP Race; Ted Cruz Makes Gains: Poll — In the Republican primary race, the newest NBC News/SurveyMonkey online poll shows Donald Trump has the frontrunner spot to himself, with 28% support among Republican and independent voters who lean Republican.
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Kay Steiger / ThinkProgress:
Rubio Trumps Trump: Shut Down Any Place Muslims Gather To Be ‘Inspired’ — Not Just Mosques — Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) seems to be going further than even Republican frontrunner Donald Trump in advocating the crackdown of U.S. Muslims. He doesn't just want to consider shutting down mosques …
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Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: What Would Donald Do?
The Note: What Would Donald Do?
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Carson: U.S. should have a database on all immigrants
Carson: U.S. should have a database on all immigrants
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BBC:
Mali attack: Special forces storm hotel to free hostages — Malian special forces have entered the Radisson Blu Hotel in Mali's capital, Bamako, to end a siege by gunmen. The hotel says 137 people remain inside. — The gunmen stormed the US-owned hotel, which is popular with foreign businesses …
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Ed Payne / CNN:
Mali hotel attack: 3 dead after gunmen take captives at Radisson Blu in Bamako
Mali hotel attack: 3 dead after gunmen take captives at Radisson Blu in Bamako
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
CNN Republican presidential debate criteria announced — (CNN)Republicans have three ways to make the cut for the main stage of their fifth presidential primary debate, sponsor CNN announced Thursday. — Candidates must meet one of three criteria in polls conducted between October 29 …
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Hadas Gold / Politico:
CNN sets debate criteria using Iowa, New Hampshire polls
CNN sets debate criteria using Iowa, New Hampshire polls
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ABC News:
Terrorism Fears Rise Post-Paris; Most Back Force, Oppose Refugees (POLL) — With terrorism fears near a post-9/11 high in a new ABC News-Washington Post poll, majorities of Americans back increased use of military force, including ground forces, against the Islamic State …
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Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Trump, Cruz inject tough rhetoric on Islam into GOP race
Trump, Cruz inject tough rhetoric on Islam into GOP race
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Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Republicans Play “Can You Top This?” Over Refugees
Republicans Play “Can You Top This?” Over Refugees
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Eliza Collins / Politico:
Clinton: Trump's rhetoric on Muslims ‘shocking’
Dora Scheidell / fox13now.com:
Utah school apologizes for homework assignment to make propaganda poster for terrorist group — SALEM, Utah — Students in ninth grade at Salem Junior High School were given a homework assignment where they were told to draw a propaganda poster for a terrorist organization.
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Chris Miller / KUTV-TV:
Utah junior high school asks students to draw ‘terrorism propaganda poster’ — (KUTV) A group of parents in Salem, Utah are angry when they learned their children were handed an assignment this week that required them to draw a “terrorism propaganda poster.”
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Obama administration takes immigration battle to Supreme Court — The Obama administration took the battle over immigration to the Supreme Court on Friday, formally asking the justices to review a federal court decision that left in place a nationwide injunction against President Barack …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Obama Administration Asks Supreme Court to Save Immigration Plan
Obama Administration Asks Supreme Court to Save Immigration Plan
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Dylan Matthews / Vox:
Woodrow Wilson was extremely racist — even by the standards of his time — This Wednesday, a group of Princeton students stormed the offices of president Christopher Eisgruber to demand that Woodrow Wilson's name be removed from all programs and buildings at the university. That's a big ask.
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Susan Svrluga / Washington Post:
Princeton president and protesters reach agreement; bomb threat deemed not credible
Princeton president and protesters reach agreement; bomb threat deemed not credible
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Farce Awakens — Erick Erickson, the editor in chief of the website RedState.com, is a serious power in right-wing circles. Speechifying at RedState's annual gathering is a rite of passage for aspiring Republican politicians, and Mr. Erickson made headlines this year when he disinvited Donald Trump from the festivities.
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Matt Flegenheimer / New York Times:
Ted Cruz Creates a ‘National Prayer Team’ — Pray for Ted Cruz. — That appears to be among the chief tasks to be undertaken by the Cruz campaign's “national prayer team,” a group announced on Thursday and scheduled to begin its work next month. — Mr. Cruz, who has aggressively courted …
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Katie Glueck / Politico:
How Ted Cruz is locking up the evangelical vote
How Ted Cruz is locking up the evangelical vote
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Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
U.S. Pilots Confirm: Obama Admin Blocks 75 Percent of Islamic State Strikes — U.S. military pilots who have returned from the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq are confirming that they were blocked from dropping 75 percent of their ordnance on terror targets because they could not get clearance …
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Steve King, Citing Obama's Time In Indonesia, Says Obama Is Filling U.S. With Terrorists — “But you know, while I was going on, he was going to a school in Indonesia, so his idea of America is entirely different than the idea that most Americans have of what we ought to be like …
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Reid Wilson / Morning Consult:
How Do Voters Feel About Your Governor? — Voters take a dim view of just about everything that happens in Washington, D.C., and few believe the country is headed in the right direction. But those same voters have a much better opinion of officials who govern their own states.
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Benjamin Haas / Agence France-Presse:
Chinese police shoot dead 28 from ‘terrorist group’ — Chinese police have killed 28 members of a “terrorist group” in the mainly Muslim Xinjiang region, authorities announced Friday, in the bloodiest such operation in months and as Beijing denounces Western “double standards” in the wake of the Paris attacks.
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Joseph Gerth / Courier-Journal:
Bevin claims Herald-Leader cartoon is racist — The Lexington Herald-Leader was buried under an onslaught of phone calls, emails and social media posts after it published an editorial cartoon on Thursday that Gov.-elect Matt Bevin said attacked his children and displayed the …
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Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Uncertain Leadership in Perilous Times — Paris is different, but the president can't seem to change. — After great pain, a formal feeling comes— The Nerves sit ceremonious, like Tombs— In the days after Paris Emily Dickinson's poem kept ringing through my mind as I tried …
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David Frum / The Atlantic:
Bombing Syria Won't Make Paris Safer — Bomb ISIS. Go ahead. They deserve it. It certainly satisfies the primal need for visible retaliation after the Paris attacks. It may even do some good in the struggle against terrorism in Europe. Some—but probably not very much.