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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Pastrami Principle — A couple of months ago, Jeb Bush (remember him?) posted a photo of his monogrammed handgun to Twitter, with the caption “America.” Bill de Blasio, New York's mayor, responded with a picture of an immense pastrami sandwich, also captioned “America.” Advantage de Blasio, if you ask me.
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Jeff Stein / Vox:
Study: Hillary Clinton, not Donald Trump, gets the most negative media coverage — The biggest news outlets have published more negative stories about Hillary Clinton than any other presidential candidate — including Donald Trump — since January 2015, according to a new analysis of hundreds …
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Media Matters for America
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Sanders tax return shows about $200,000 in income, modest charitable giving in 2014 … NEW YORK — Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders started to make good Friday night on a pledge to release his full tax returns from recent years, sharing a 2014 federal filing that showed income …
Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
The Single Most Important Thing That Hillary Clinton Did Not Say Last Night
The Single Most Important Thing That Hillary Clinton Did Not Say Last Night
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Cassie Spodak / CNN:
Kasich to female college student: 'Don't go to parties where there's a lot of alcohol' — Watertown, New York (CNN)Ohio Gov. John Kasich on Friday told a young female college student, who said she was worried about sexual harassment and violence, that she should avoid parties with a lot of alcohol.
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Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Kasich: Don't Go To Boozy Parties If You're Worried About Sexual Assault — Asked about the risk of campus sexual assault during a Friday campaign event, Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) advised a female student not to “go to parties where there's a lot of alcohol.”
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Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Kasich advises female college student: Don't go to alcohol-fueled parties
Kasich advises female college student: Don't go to alcohol-fueled parties
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Vaughn Hillyard / NBC News:
New York Republicans Ignore Ted Cruz at GOP Gala — NEW YORK — A stunningly distracted crowd of hundreds of Republicans almost entirely ignored Ted Cruz's speech at the New York City GOP gala on Thursday night, instead chattering at their dinner tables, standing and taking selfies.
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Scott Bland / Politico:
Trump poised for New York landslide
Trump poised for New York landslide
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Detroit Free Press:
Rocker delivers message during Detroit tour stop, days after canceling North Carolina show in protest — Days after canceling a North Carolina concert in political protest, Bruce Springsteen sent a shot across the bow to Michigan legislators during his Thursday show at the Palace of Auburn Hills.
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CIRQUE DU SOLEIL WILL NOT PERFORM IN NORTH CAROLINA — Cirque du Soleil strongly believes in diversity and equality for every individual and is opposed to discrimination in any form. The new HB2 legislation passed in North Carolina is an important regression to ensuring human rights for all.
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Michael Nunez / Gizmodo:
Facebook Employees Asked Mark Zuckerberg If They Should Try to Stop a Donald Trump Presidency — This week, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared to publicly denounce the political positions of Donald Trump's presidential campaign during the keynote speech of the company's annual F8 developer conference.
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Matt O'Brien / Washington Post:
This is the worst argument about the national debt you'll ever find — The United States government has $13 trillion in debt, and I feel fine. — You should too. That's because, despite what Jim Grant tells us on the cover of Time magazine, this doesn't mean that every man, woman, and child has to pay $42,998.12 themselves.
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Shane Goldmacher / Politico:
Republican leaders consider rewriting convention rules — The Republican National Committee is expected to debate a proposal next week that would dramatically shift the balance of power at this summer's convention — and impose a new rulebook for selecting the party's nominee.
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Matthew Daly / Associated Press:
Palin says voters won't stand for it if Republican “power brokers” …
Palin says voters won't stand for it if Republican “power brokers” …
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Thinking Outside the Cable Box: How More Competition Gets You a Better Deal — Today, building on efforts over the last seven years, the President is launching a new initiative to stoke competition across our economy, so that no corporation can unfairly squeeze their competitors, their workers, or their customers at everyone's expense.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Why I Haven't Felt The Bern — Today's column offers an opportunity to say, for the record, why I haven't been the Bernie booster a lot of people apparently expected me to be. For the business about discounting Clinton support as coming from “conservative states” in the “Deep South” …
Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
‘Apprentice’ alums denounce Donald Trump — With Donald Trump inching closer to the White House, contestants from his show “The Apprentice” are choosing sides. — A media-savvy group of six former contestants held a press conference on Friday to tell Trump “you're fired!”
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Surya Yalamanchili / Politico:
My Night at the Playboy Mansion With Donald Trump
My Night at the Playboy Mansion With Donald Trump
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The Week
Travis M. Andrews / Washington Post:
Billions of cicadas will descend upon the northeastern United States as another 17-year cycle concludes — The eighth biblical plague that tortured Egypt was a plague of locusts. — As described in Exodus 10:5, “And they shall cover the face of the earth, that one cannot be able to see the earth …
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Krishnadev Calamur / The Atlantic:
Jokes About Erdogan Aren't Funny in Germany — Chancellor Angela Merkel gave German authorities the go-ahead to pursue action—if they choose to do so—against the satirist on charges of personal defamation and insulting a foreign head of state—both illegal under German law.
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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Here's What Happened When A Group Of Scientists Went To Confront Their Congressional Tormentors — It turns out their “wasteful” research serves a purpose. — The worlds of science and politics came together twice on Wednesday afternoon, and the collisions couldn't have been more diametrically at odds.
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Shakesville
Ju-Min Park / Reuters:
Failed North Korea missile launch prompts Chinese ‘saber-rattling’ jibe — North Korea attempted and failed to launch what experts believe was an intermediate-range ballistic missile on Friday in defiance of U.N. sanctions and in an embarrassing setback for leader Kim Jong Un, drawing criticism from major ally China.
Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
GOP foreign policy elites don't know whether they'll serve if Trump is president — When the Republican foreign policy elite gets together these days, conversation quickly veers from challenges such as the Islamic State or North Korea to focus on two questions.
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Washington Post:
How Brazil, the darling of the developing world, came undone — BRASILIA — It was called the “Brazil model,” or simply “the Lula model,” back when this country's economy was roaring and its president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, was a superstar of the developing world.
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Zack Kopplin / The Daily Beast:
Abused? You Can't Work at These Churches — Church job seekers are being asked if they were sexually abused as children based on the false belief that victims will become abusers. The worst part—this discrimination is legal. — If you want to work for the Twin Cities Bible Church …
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Bethania Palma Markus / Raw Story:
Christian parents angry that Bible verse was taken off district website dress kids in ‘Our God is bigger’ shirts — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — Texas parents are upset that a public school district has taken a Bible verse off its website after atheists complained, according to the Tyler Morning Telegraph.
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Bryn Elise Sandberg / Hollywood Reporter:
Sharon Stone on Trump's “Hubris” and Bernie: “How Much Acid Has This Guy Taken?” — EMAIL ME — “We have leaders and people who are trying to be leaders who are running campaigns based on fear, and that's a contagion,” said the actress. “Holocausts have occurred when that fire catches loose.”
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Fox News:
Budget cuts leaving Marine Corps aircraft grounded — EXCLUSIVE: Since 1775, the U.S. Marine Corps has prided itself on being “The Few” and “The Proud.” But while the Corps takes pride in doing more with less, senior Marine officers are warning that the Corps' aviation service is being stretched to the breaking point.
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Louisiana delegates lash out at media: We're not with Cruz — Unbound delegates in Louisiana are fuming over media reports that they have decided to back Ted Cruz — in the presidential GOP primary, calling them untrue. — Trump edged out Cruz in the Louisiana primary that was held March 5 …
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