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Rick Tyler / Facebook:
I want to apologize to Senator Marco Rubio for posting an inaccurate story about him here earlier today. The story showed a video of the Senator walking past a Ted Cruz staffer seated in the lobby of a hotel reading his Bible. The story misquoted a remark the Senator made to the staffer.
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Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Cruz fires top staffer for promoting false story about Rubio and the Bible — Ted Cruz on Monday asked for the resignation of top aide Rick Tyler, who he accused of a “grave error of judgment” for promoting a false story that questioned Marco Rubio's faith.
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Associated Press, Guardian, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Business Insider, Hot Air and The Resurgent
Ellie Schroeder / thedp.com:
Marco Rubio has awkward confrontation with Rafael Cruz, Cruz staffer in hotel lobby — Note from the Editor: We have been receiving lots of questions about the contents of this video, and some have disagreed with our transcript. We stand by our original transcript, but the video …
David Wright / CNN:
Cruz spokesman apologizes for ‘inaccurate’ Rubio video — Ted Cruz's national spokesman apologized to Marco Rubio for a false report he posted to his social media account — (CNN)Ted Cruz's national spokesman apologized late Sunday for a video distributed by the campaign that falsely depicted Marco Rubio dismissing the Bible.
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Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
What state will Marco Rubio win? — LAS VEGAS — Mainstream Republican donors and elected officials are swiftly flocking to Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) amid a growing sense that is he is the last best chance to prevent Donald Trump from running away with the Republican nomination.
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Politico, ABC News, US News, NPR and New York Magazine
Jonathan Karl / ABC News:
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Associated Press, Business Insider, Politico, Independent Journal Review and The Hill
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
GOP to Kasich: Get out — FAIRFAX, VA — The Republican establishment has a message for John Kasich: get out, and get out of Marco Rubio's way. — A string of elected officials, GOP insiders and prominent donors officially threw their support behind Rubio on Monday, calling him their last chance to take down Donald Trump.
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Washington Post
Fredreka Schouten / USA Today:
Meet the woman funding the effort to stop Trump — 16k Shares — Keen observers of the political landscape may have discerned this bit of information: The Republican establishment sort of hates its presidential front-runner Donald Trump. But very few of the party's moneyed elite …
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Downtrend, New York Magazine, The Resurgent, Business Insider, The Week, Washington Free Beacon, twitchy.com and Breitbart
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
House GOP leader thinks he could work with Donald Trump
House GOP leader thinks he could work with Donald Trump
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Hullabaloo, Hot Air, Sabato's Crystal Ball and The Resurgent
Byron Tau / Wall Street Journal:
Ted Cruz Dumps Spokesman Who Circulated Video Falsely Showing Rubio Denigrating Bible
Ted Cruz Dumps Spokesman Who Circulated Video Falsely Showing Rubio Denigrating Bible
D.C. McAllister / The Federalist:
Rubio Needs To Move Aside For Cruz, Not Vice Versa
Rubio Needs To Move Aside For Cruz, Not Vice Versa
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RedState, Washington Post and Hot Air
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Conservatives: Court nominee must be stopped at all costs — Conservative leaders are sending a blunt message to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell — : The Supreme Court is more important than your majority. — McConnell's (R-Ky.) top priority since becoming majority leader last year …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Game over: Joe Biden says in 1992 that the president shouldn't name a SCOTUS nominee …
Game over: Joe Biden says in 1992 that the president shouldn't name a SCOTUS nominee …
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American Spectator
Chicago:
Sen. Mark Kirk: Scalia replacement must ‘bridge differences’
Sen. Mark Kirk: Scalia replacement must ‘bridge differences’
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CNN, Politico, Talking Points Memo, ThinkProgress, National Review, STRICT OBSTRUCTIONISTS and The Journal Gazette
Andy Cush / Gawker:
Hot Mic Captures Trump Chatting With Morning Joe Hosts: “You Had Me Almost As a Legendary Figure” — The comedian and radio show host Harry Shearer has audio of what sure sounds like a casual off-the-air exchange between Donald Trump and Morning Joe co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.
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Washington Post, Mediaite and Mother Jones
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Sara Jerde / Talking Points Memo:
Hot Mic Captures Trump Asking ‘Morning Joe’ Hosts For No ‘Too Hard’ Questions (AUDIO)
Hot Mic Captures Trump Asking ‘Morning Joe’ Hosts For No ‘Too Hard’ Questions (AUDIO)
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RedState and Hullabaloo
Numbers / Pew Research Center for the People …:
More Support for Justice Department Than for Apple in Dispute Over Unlocking iPhone — Slight partisan differences in views of issue — As the standoff between the Department of Justice and Apple Inc. continues over an iPhone used by one of the suspects in the San Bernardino terrorist attacks …
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Los Angeles Times, Lawfare, Vox, The Atlantic, NPR, NBC News, MacRumors, Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, The Verge, VentureBeat, The Daily Caller and Politico
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Senator Claire McCaskill:
I very recently learned that I have breast cancer. — I very recently learned that I have breast cancer. It was detected through a regular mammogram. It's a little scary, but my prognosis is good and I expect a full recovery. I will be in St Louis for the next 3 weeks receiving treatment.
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Talking Points Memo, Mother Jones, Washington Post, Politico, Yahoo Politics, The Stranger …, Jezebel, The Week, NBC News, Business Insider and The Daily Caller
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Judge seems skeptical of call to block voter proof-of-citizenship requirement — A federal judge sounded skeptical Monday about a request from voting and civil rights' groups to block a federal official's decision to embrace requirements in three states that new voters submit proof that they're U.S. citizens.
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Feds back court ban on proof of citizenship for voter registration
Feds back court ban on proof of citizenship for voter registration
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Talking Points Memo
James Rothwell / Telegraph:
Hitler ‘had tiny deformed penis’ as well as just one testicle, historians claim — Hitler suffered from a condition called hypospadias which left him with an abnormally small manhood, according to historians Jonathan Mayo and Emma Craigie — It has long been suspected that Hitler's conquest …
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Raw Story, Metro.co.uk, Independent Journal Review and The Daily Caller
Kristina Wong / The Hill:
Pentagon poised to submit plan for closing Guantanamo Bay — The Pentagon is poised to submit a plan to Congress for closing the Guantanamo Bay detention facility, a spokesman said Monday. — Navy Capt. Jeff Davis said the administration will meet the Tuesday deadline for submitting …
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Pentagon to Send Congress Plan for Closing Guantánamo
Pentagon to Send Congress Plan for Closing Guantánamo
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New York Magazine
New York Times:
How Jeb Bush Spent $130 Million Running for President With Nothing to Show for It — When Jeb Bush formally entered the presidential campaign in June, there was already more money behind him than every other Republican candidate combined. When he suspended his campaign on Saturday night in South Carolina …
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
CIA leaker: Clinton ‘given a pass’ for emails — A former CIA officer serving jail time for leaking documents to the New York Times accused federal officials of setting a double standard by apparently refusing to aggressively prosecute Hillary Clinton — Clinton was “a high ranking official …
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Washington Post and LawNewz
Mike Opelka / TheBlaze.com:
High School Student's Art Project Goes Viral — When You See It Up Close, You'll Know Why — Indiana High school student Jacob Feazel's art project required 4,466 tiny toy army men, between 20-30 cans of spray paint and over eleven days of work to create a very special American flag.
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BizPac Review and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
David Sims / The Atlantic:
The High-Def Majesty of Planet Earth Returns — Anyone who's visited an American Best Buy in the last 10 years has almost certainly seen widescreen TVs playing images of sweeping vistas from around the world—from gleaming snowcaps to the subterranean world of caves to vibrant jungle canopies.
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Attorney Claims Scalia's Votes In Pending Cases Should Still Count — With no apparent sarcasm, an Arizona attorney on Sunday proposed that the late Justice Antonin Scalia's votes in cases pending before the Supreme Court should still count even though he died before the court issued its rulings.
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AMERICAblog NewsAMERICAblog … and Daily Kos
Dave Aeikens / KSTP-TV:
Dayton ‘Appalled’ that ‘FMUSLMS’ License Plate was Issued in Minnesota — The Minnesota Department of Public Safety is apologizing Monday for issuing what it calls an “offensive and distasteful” personalized license plate. — The department is in the process of retrieving the license plate that reads “FMUSLMS.”
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Washington Post and LawNewz
Isaac Arnsdorf / Politico:
Sheldon Adelson and the missing $100 million — It's one of the biggest mysteries in Republican circles: why has Sheldon Adelson who spent upwards of $100 million during the last presidential campaign suddenly stopped pouring huge sums of money into politics?
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Guardian
David Bahnsen / Viewpoint:
Now I Am Being Serious, Deadly Serious: Stopping The Trump Disgrace — Several years ago I penned a piece on then Presidential candidate, Ron Paul, someone who had no chance at the time of being President, but who had captured the affections of far too many discerning people.
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Booman Tribune, Slantpoint and The Week
Steve Harrison / The Charlotte Observer:
McCrory: If Charlotte approves LGBT protections, ‘immediate’ state response likely — Charlotte City Council is scheduled to vote Monday on expanding nondiscrimination ordinance — Governor says change could create ‘major public safety issues’ — Council appears to back measure
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ThinkProgress, Raw Story, Hot Air, The Bob and Chez Show and Protect Thy Neighbor