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Eliza Collins / Politico:
Trump rises, Carson collapses in Post/ABC poll — Donald Trump has hit his highest level of support yet in a new Washington Post/ABC News poll of registered Republicans out Tuesday: 38 percent. — Despite the widespread blowback over Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. …
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
How Trump Could Win, and Why He Probably Won't — Despite controversy after controversy, Donald Trump still dominates the polls. With his seemingly impervious lead, it is tempting to declare that he is a clear front-runner for the nomination. — He has, after all, defied all expectations …
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ABC News, Vox, FiveThirtyEight, Bloomberg View, Slantpoint, American Prospect and Washington Post
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
In face of criticism, Trump surges to his biggest lead over the GOP field — Following his proposal to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the country, Donald Trump has increased his lead in the Republican primary to its largest margin yet, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
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USA Today, Hot Air, Political Wire, Talking Points Memo, Politico, BuzzFeed and Rush Limbaugh
ABC News:
Trump Plan Is Supported in His Party But Widely Opposed Outside the GOP (POLL)
Trump Plan Is Supported in His Party But Widely Opposed Outside the GOP (POLL)
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Scott Clement / Washington Post:
Republicans embrace Trump's ban on Muslims while most others reject it
Republicans embrace Trump's ban on Muslims while most others reject it
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Washington Times and New York Times
Veronica Rocha / Los Angeles Times:
All LAUSD schools closed after bomb threat called in to board member, police say — All Los Angeles Unified School District campuses were closed Tuesday morning after a bomb threat was called in to a board member, police said. — It is unclear when the threat was made and to which school board member …
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Tracybloomktla / KTLA:
‘Credible Terror Threat’ to LAUSD Prompts School Closures: Officials, Police — Android users, if the above player does not work, please click here. — All Los Angeles Unified School District schools were closed Tuesday after LAUSD received a “credible terror threat,” according to school district officials and police.
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McKay Coppins / BuzzFeed:
Trump Campaign Rally Erupts In Chaos And Ugly Confrontation — LAS VEGAS — Donald Trump's campaign rally had only been underway for a few minutes Monday night when the first angry eruption occurred. — The Republican frontrunner had invited a supporter up to the stage to recount how his son was killed by an undocumented immigrant.
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Shakesville
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Benjy Sarlin / NBC News:
Trump Audience Member Yells Nazi Salute as Protester Removed From Las Vegas Rally — Some Donald Trump supporters attending the Republican presidential candidate's rally in Las Vegas on the eve of the next GOP debate treated protesters with unusual hatred Monday night.
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BuzzFeed, The Week, Mother Jones and New York Times
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
5 things to watch in tonight's debate
5 things to watch in tonight's debate
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Los Angeles Times, The Hill and Outside the Beltway, more at Mediagazer »
M. Alex Johnson / NBC News:
Disgruntled Guest Rams Truck Into Oklahoma Hotel Desk, Just Missing Two Women — Stunning video released Monday shows an angry man ramming his pickup truck through the lobby and into the front desk of an Oklahoma hotel as two women dive for safety at the last second.
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Boing Boing
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Emily Summars / Enid News & Eagle:
Man drives pickup into Alva hotel lobby — ALVA, Okla. — A Texas man accused of driving his pickup into the lobby of an Alva hotel is facing felony charges in the incident. — John Parsley, 62, of Gonzales, Texas, faces two felony counts of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon …
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myfox8.com, Towleroad and WSLS-TV
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
First Truth, Now Chappaquiddick — Some time ago-several decades, actually-a group of us at my law firm formed a Chappaquiddick Book Club. We read three or four books on the fatal car accident that should have ended Ted Kennedy's public career. The facts are much worse than most people realize …
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Borys Kit / Hollywood Reporter:
‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Director Tackling Ted Kennedy Thriller ‘Chappaquiddick’ (Exclusive) — The script was just named to the 2015 Blacklist. — Sam Taylor-Johnson, who directed Fifty Shades of Grey, is in talks to direct Apex Entertainment's feature Chappaquiddick.
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National Review, The Daily Caller, Guardian, Washington Free Beacon, Truth Revolt, MichelleMalkin.com and Instapundit
Bret Stephens / Wall Street Journal:
The Cruz Imposture — The Texas senator's foreign policy is closer to Obama's than he lets on. — Not everything in Ted Cruz's foreign policy speech on Thursday at the Heritage Foundation was awful. There was enough intellectual heft in there to suggest that the senator from Texas …
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Washington Post, The Federalist and The American Conservative
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Rush Limbaugh:
Cruz Forces Trump Blunders
Cruz Forces Trump Blunders
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Talking Points Memo, Althouse, Independent Journal, American Spectator, Betsy's Page, Hot Air and Politico
Max Boot / Commentary Magazine:
Ted Cruz: The Anti-Reagan
James Surowiecki / New Yorker:
In Defense of Philanthrocapitalism — When Mark Zuckerberg, the C.E.O. of Facebook, announced that he would be donating ninety-nine per cent of his Facebook stock to a new nonprofit organization, he got his share of positive headlines. But the move was also dismissed as a tax-avoidance scheme …
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Prairie Weather
Rick Noack / Washington Post:
Multiculturalism is a sham, says Angela Merkel — German Chancellor Angela Merkel's refugee policy has attracted praise from all over the world. Time magazine and the Financial Times newspaper recently named her Person of the Year, and delegates applauded her for so long at her party's convention on Monday that she had to stop them.
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Truth Revolt
Shane Goldmacher / Politico:
Inside the 2016 black market for donor emails — Scott Walker has begun selling access to his email list to pay off his leftover presidential debt, renting out the email addresses of hundreds of thousands of supporters to former rivals, including Marco Rubio, John Kasich, Ted Cruz and Ben Carson.
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Political Wire
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Terrorism Fears Drag Down Obama's Support in New Poll — The recent terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif., have vaulted terrorism and national security to become the American public's top concern, and they've helped drive President Barack Obama's job rating to 43 percent …
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
State Department sued over refugee plan — A conservative legal watchdog is suing the State Department to obtain documents about its work with aid organizations to resettle refugees in the United States. — Judicial Watch filed the lawsuit, months after failing to obtain the records through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Jason Horowitz / New York Times:
On ‘Princess Bride’ Portrayals, Mandy Patinkin Thinks Ted Cruz Doesn't Get It — In recent days, the actor Mandy Patinkin, who played the master swordsman Inigo Montoya in the classic 1987 film “The Princess Bride,” has received emails from friends alerting him to pictures on the Internet …
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Shakesville, addictinginfo.org, Mediaite, Raw Story, Althouse and The Daily Caller
Colby Itkowitz / Washington Post:
Liberal Hispanic activists assail Rubio, Cruz as ‘traitors’ to their culture — Liberal Hispanic groups have launched a new campaign designed to turn Latino voters against the two Cuban-American Republicans who have risen to the top tier of the GOP presidential field …
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Instapundit
Daily Mail:
Syrian refugees in Norway had execution images on mobile phones — Hundreds of asylum-seekers entering Norway were discovered to have images of ‘executions’ and ‘severed heads’ on their mobile phones. — The revelation comes amid heightened fears that ISIS is exploiting the migrant crisis …
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The Local, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, The Gateway Pundit and Jihad Watch
Steve Schmadeke / Chicago Tribune:
Judge acquits Chicago police commander of abuse charge despite DNA evidence — Glenn Evans, one of the Chicago Police Department's 22 district commanders, is accused of chasing a suspect, Rickey Williams, into a building, shoving the barrel of his service weapon “deep down” his throat …
Lawrence K. Altman / New York Times:
Leading a Nation Takes Years Off Life, Study Suggests — New research may offer a consolation prize for whichever presidential nominee comes up short next November: Losing could mean a longer life. — Whether heads of government die prematurely is a long-debated question, and research has yielded conflicting results.
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Outside the Beltway and Washington Post
Summer Ballentine / Associated Press:
Missouri Bill Would Strip Scholarships If Athletes Strike — JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A state legislator is proposing that student athletes should lose their scholarships if they go on strike, a response to a threat by University of Missouri football players not to play over criticism …
Annie Snider / Politico:
EPA's water-rule blitz was ‘covert propaganda,’ GAO says — The EPA broke the law with its social media campaign promoting a controversial Obama administration water rule that has drawn fierce resistance from farming, development, oil and other industries, government watchdogs said Monday.
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Chicago Sun Times:
Chicago Teachers Union votes to back strike — Sign-up for Chicago Sun-Times newsletters. … Nearly every one of the thousands of Chicago teachers who cast ballots last week to determine whether they could go on strike voted to do so, blowing past a 75 percent approval mandated by the state.
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Mother Jones, ON LABOR and Washington Post