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1:45 PM ET, March 24, 2016

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Justin Sink / Bloomberg Business:
Democrats Evenly Split Over Clinton, Sanders in Bloomberg Poll  —  Sanders trusted on defending middle class, reining in Wall St.  —  Clinton stronger on foreign policy, security experience  —  More than halfway through a nomination race that she entered as the clear favorite …
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Eric Fehrnstrom / BostonGlobe.com:
Turnout, terror, and tactics favor Trump against Clinton  —  After adding to his delegate lead in Tuesday's GOP contests, Donald Trump remains on track to be the Republican nominee for president.  The question is, can he beat Hillary Clinton?  The answer is, yes.
Erick Erickson / The Resurgent:
There May Be One Major Reason Why a Third Party Is a Terrible Idea to Stop Trump  —  There may be on major, serious reason why those of us who will never vote for Trump should refrain from voting for a third party.  No, the answer is not “because it would get Hillary elected.”
Sahil Kapur / Bloomberg Business:
Donald Trump's Tough But Plausible Path to Winning the White House
Discussion: Washington Post
Telegraph:
World's oldest living animal, 184-year-old tortoise named Jonathan, has first ever bath  —  A giant tortoise living on the British outpost of St Helena is given a clean-up ahead of Royal visit.  —  The world's oldest living animal, a 184-year-old giant tortoise, has had its first ever bath.
Discussion: WGN-TV, Mashable and AOL
Sabato's Crystal Ball:
Assessing Trump's Path to 1,237  —  A look at the remaining contests shows how he could get there  —  About a month ago, after Donald Trump won the South Carolina primary and all of its delegates, we headlined a piece “The Hour is Growing Late to Stop Trump.”
Discussion: Washington Post
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Sarah Smith / ProPublica:
Wisconsin's Voter ID Law Requires an Education Campaign, Which the State Hasn't Funded
David Weigel / Washington Post:   ‘Stop Trump’ forces see an opportunity in Scott Walker's Wisconsin
Nick Gass / Politico:
Obama's tango ripped on ‘Morning Joe’  —  On Wednesday evening, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama danced the tango at a state dinner in Argentina.  By the next morning, a bipartisan chorus of disapproval of the optics was bursting out on MSNBC's “Morning Joe.”
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Laura Wagner / NPR:
WATCH: Obama Dances The Tango During State Dinner In Argentina
Discussion: AOL and New York Times
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Shadow campaign to deny Trump his delegates begins  —  When South Dakota's Republican activists convened in Pierre to pick their delegates to the Republican National Convention, they got an unexpected visitor.  —  Merle Madrid, senior aide to Ohio Gov. John Kasich, had flown in from Columbus …
Rob Price / Business Insider:
Microsoft is deleting its AI chatbot's incredibly racist tweets  —  Microsoft's new AI chatbot went off the rails Wednesday, posting a deluge of incredibly racist messages in response to questions.  —  The tech company introduced “Tay” this week — a bot that responds to users' queries …
Sandhya Somashekhar / Washington Post:
North Carolina passes bill blocking LGBT protections  —  The North Carolina legislature on Wednesday passed a sweeping bill overturning gay and transgender protections at the local level and requiring students to use public restrooms that correspond to their biological sex.
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David A. Graham / The Atlantic:
North Carolina Overturns LGBT-Discrimination Bans
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Vox
Tal Kopan / CNN:
North Carolina governor signs controversial transgender bill
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Trumpism After Trump  —  There is now no possibility that the Republican Party will survive its rendezvous with Donald Trump unbroken.  —  If Trump is the party's nominee, the best-case scenario — the best case! — for G.O.P. unity probably involves a host of Republican officials withholding …
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New York Times:
In N.F.L., Deeply Flawed Concussion Research and Ties to Big Tobacco  —  The National Football League was on the clock.  —  With several of its marquee players retiring early after a cascade of frightening concussions, the league formed a committee in 1994 that would ultimately issue …
Camille Paglia / Salon:
This is why Trump's winning, and why I won't vote for Hillary  —  GOP needs to wake up and realize Trump is its fault.  But the Trump/Clinton death match is a national nightmare  —  This week's horrific terrorist attacks on the Brussels airport and metro raised the pressure in the already tight U.S. presidential campaign.
Eli Lake / Bloomberg Gadfly:
The Trump-Cruz Police State Exists.  It's Called France.  —  Imagine if Ted Cruz or Donald Trump proposed a policy to monitor thousands of Muslim citizens even if they had no specific ties to terrorist groups.  Then, for good measure, they called for a new law to allow the police to search …
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Mashable:
Ted Cruz calls for police to ‘patrol and secure Muslim neighborhoods’ after Brussels attack
Discussion: Vox and NBC News
EndPlay / WSOC-TV:
Concord man arrested for not returning VHS rental 14 years later  —  CONCORD, N.C. —  A Concord man was arrested for failing to return a 2002 VHS rental movie, “Freddy Got Fingered.”  —  James Meyers showed Channel 9 the arrest warrant Wednesday.  It shows Meyers is charged with failure to return rental property, a misdemeanor.
Yanan Wang / Washington Post:
Ga. parents offended by the ‘Far East religion’ of yoga, get ‘Namaste’ banned from school  —  “We need to direct our attention inward and connect to the breath,” yoga instructor Rachel Brathen writes in her New York Times best-selling book about the practice.
Discussion: WXIA-TV and Talking Points Memo
Avianne Tan / ABC News:
Discussion: AOL
Ari Berman / The Nation:
There Were 5-Hour Lines to Vote in Arizona Because the Supreme Court Gutted the Voting Rights Act  —  Reducing the number of polling places in Phoenix had catastrophic consequences in the March 22 primary.  —  By ,  —  Aracely Calderon, a naturalized citizen from Guatemala …
Travis Andersen / BostonGlobe.com:
Moulton compares Trump's rise to election of Hitler in 1930s  —  Congressman Seth Moulton on Wednesday compared the rise of Republican presidential frontrunner Donald J. Trump to the election of Adolf Hitler and said constituents should warn “that crazy uncle” against voting for the businessman if he wins the GOP nomination.
Discussion: CBS Boston and Politico
Hope King / CNNMoney:
Self-cleaning laundry may be on the way  —  Imagine doing laundry in a flash — just by hanging your clothes outside.  Or what if you could get rid of that coffee stain just by standing under a bright light?  —  Researchers in Australia say they have found a way to alter fabric …
Laura Fraser / CBC News:
Jian Ghomeshi not guilty, topless protester disrupts Crown's statement  —  Judge says inconsistencies in complainants' stories were key in acquittal of former CBC broadcaster  —  Former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi has been acquitted on four counts of sexual assault and one count of overcoming resistance by choking.
Daily Mail:
Brussels bombers DID plan to attack nuclear power station as police uncover 12 hours of footage jihadists filmed outside a plant director's home  —  The Brussels terrorists were preparing an attack on a nuclear power plant and had recorded 12 hours of reconnaissance footage, it has been reported.
Discussion: WND
Thomas Burrows / Daily Mail:
A PR boss who asked a Muslim woman to ‘explain Brussels’ has been arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred.  —  Matthew Doyle, an LSE alumnus and partner at a south London-based talent agency, sparked outrage on social media after he ‘confronted’ a Muslim woman about the Brussels attacks which killed 34 people.
Leslie Picker / New York Times:
TiVo Said to Be in Merger Talks With Rovi  —  TiVo, the digital video recorder company that popularized the DVR and revolutionized “time shifting” and fast-forwarding through advertising, is in advanced negotiations to be sold to Rovi, according to people briefed on the talks.
Chris Williams / The Register:
How one developer just broke Node, Babel and thousands of projects in 11 lines of JavaScript  —  Code pulled from NPM - which everyone was using  —  Updated Programmers were left staring at broken builds and failed installations on Tuesday after someone toppled the Jenga tower of JavaScript.
Discussion: The Next Web and Scripting News
 
 
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Ruth Halkon / Mirror.co.uk:
Fears grow for priest ‘kidnapped by ISIS’ who may be crucified on Good Friday
Discussion: Walid Shoebat
Raheem Kassam / Breitbart:
Enough With The Teddy Bears And Tears: It's Time To Take Our Civilization Back
Amina Ismail / Reuters:
Islamic State video calls for jihad after Brussels blasts
Nicole Sperling / EW.com:
WONDER WOMAN EXCLUSIVE: MEET THE WARRIOR WOMEN TRAINING DIANA PRINCE
Eleanor Ainge Roy / Guardian:
New Zealand votes to keep its flag after 56.6% back the status quo
Discussion: The Atlantic
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The Huffington Post:
A Contested Convention Won't Fix The GOP
Oliver Darcy / TheBlaze.com:
Hannity Interview With Jorge Ramos Devolves Into Shoutfest: 'I Don't Need Lectures From You, Jorge!'
Discussion: Raw Story
Andrew Prokop / Vox:
The GOP's nuclear option: how Trump could be denied the nomination even with a majority
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
GOP Sen.: ‘Not Fair’ Of GOPers To Block Any SCOTUS Nominee
Discussion: news.mpbn.net and The Week
Sinan Salaheddin / Associated Press:
Iraq says it's launched offensive to recapture IS-held Mosul
Discussion: Hot Air and The Week
The Huffington Post:
North Korea Proves Your White Male Privilege Is Not Universal
 

 
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Matthew Keys / The Desk:
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Liam Scott / Voice of America:
Reporters Without Borders sues X in France for “complicity in disseminating false information”, after X failed to block a fake video with RSF's logo

Elizabeth Lopatto / The Verge:
Fake AI albums targeting real artists are flooding Spotify to profit from royalty fraud, abusing a distribution process effectively based on the honor system

 
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