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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Hillary Is Not Sorry — WASHINGTON — IT'S hard not to feel sorry for Hillary Clinton. She is hearing ghostly footsteps. — She's having her inevitability challenged a second time by a moralizing senator with few accomplishments who chides her on her bad judgment on Iraq and special-interest money …
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Foreign Policy
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar / Washington Post:
In this crucial election, I'm endorsing Hillary Clinton
In this crucial election, I'm endorsing Hillary Clinton
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Politico, Balloon Juice and Daily News Bin
Stephen Ohlemacher / Associated Press:
HOW TRUMP CAN LOCK UP GOP NOMINATION BEFORE THE CONVENTION — WASHINGTON (AP) — To all the political junkies yearning for a contested Republican convention this summer: not so fast. — It's still possible for Donald Trump to clinch the nomination by the end of the primaries on June 7.
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Patrick Howley / Breitbart:
Trump Supporters Walk Out of Georgia Delegate Fight After Party Picks Cruz Supporter...'Uproar in the Hall' — Donald Trump supporters walked out of a delegate election in Georgia Saturday to protest a vote that robbed Trump of all of his slated delegates from a district that he won in the primary.
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The Resurgent
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Trump likely to win West Virginia but lose delegates
Trump likely to win West Virginia but lose delegates
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Washington Post, RedState, Charleston Gazette-Mail, The Gateway Pundit and BizPac Review
Jon Ronson / Guardian:
Monica Lewinsky: ‘The shame sticks to you like tar’ — Now she's turned that dark time into a force for good — ne night in London in 2005, a woman said a surprisingly eerie thing to Monica Lewinsky. Lewinsky had moved from New York a few days earlier to take a master's in social psychology at the London School of Economics.
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AOL, The Daily Caller, Mashable and The Week
Ines San Martin / CRUX:
Pope Francis calls Sanders greeting only ‘common courtesy’ — ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE — Bristling at impressions that his brief greeting of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Saturday ahead of a trip to Greece was a political statement, Pope Francis called it merely …
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New York Daily News and The Moderate Voice
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Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Bernie Sanders secures five minutes with Pope Francis
Bernie Sanders secures five minutes with Pope Francis
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ABC News, New York Magazine and Politico
Matt Spetalnick / Reuters:
U.S. sends nine Yemeni prisoners from Guantanamo Bay to Saudi Arabia — The United States on Saturday transferred nine Yemeni men to Saudi Arabia from the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo, including an inmate who had been on a hunger strike since 2007, under a long-sought diplomatic deal between Washington …
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Suz Elvey / Daily Express:
Huge fireball at Manchester Airport as terror suspect is seized — A CAR exploded into flames at a UK airport today just minutes before a man was arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences. — A car burst into flames at Manchester Airport — The drama unfolded as it was revealed police discovered a …
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Pamela Geller and Jihad Watch
Tom Boggioni / Raw Story:
College student booted from Southwest flight after passenger heard him say ‘God willing’ in Arabic — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — A UC Berkeley student whose family fled Iraq in 2002 after his diplomat father was killed under Saddam Hussein's regime, was booted …
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Los Angeles Times:
California minimum wage hike hits L.A. apparel industry: ‘The exodus has begun’ — American Apparel headquarters and manufacturing building located on Alameda Street and 7th street in Los Angeles where the clothier that was once a fashion trailblazer has taken drastic steps to stave off financial ruin.
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Hot Air, twitchy.com and Da Tech Guy Blog
Perry Bacon Jr / NBC News:
Hillary Clinton Faces a Liberal War Against the 1990s — Hillary Clinton has long literally and figuratively stood beside Bill Clinton, fully embracing his policy moves to make the Democratic Party more centrist in the 1990s and defending him after his affair with a White House intern and subsequent impeachment.
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Power Line and CANNONFIRE
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Bill Clinton: Sanders fans would ‘shoot every third person on Wall Street’
Bill Clinton: Sanders fans would ‘shoot every third person on Wall Street’
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Progressives Today and Althouse
Collier Meyerson / New Yorker:
Clinton, Sanders, and the Myth of a Monolithic “Black Vote”
McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Inside Panama Papers: Multiple Clinton connections — Some donors to Clinton foundation used the Panamanian law firm for offshores — Connections come from the more than 40 years Bill and Hillary Clinton have spent in public life — Clinton criticized those exposed in the Panama Papers, some looking to hide their wealth
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The Daily Caller
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
Migrant Brings Deadly Louse-Borne Relapsing Fever to German Refugee Hotel — Over one million third world migrants will enter Europe this year. The migrants and refugees are bringing rare and deadly diseases to their new homeland. (CDC.gov) — A Somalian migrant housed at a luxury hotel …
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Dan Berman / CNN:
Ted Cruz sweeps Wyoming Republican Convention — Casper, Wyoming (CNN)It's a Ted Cruz sweep in Wyoming. — Cruz won 14 of 14 Republican National Convention delegates up for grabs at the Wyoming state convention here Saturday. — The crowd here was clearly in Cruz's corner …
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Townhall.com, Reuters, The Gateway Pundit and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Kristina Wong / The Hill:
State seeks to pick up pace on bringing Syrian refugees to US — The State Department is hoping to bring an average of nearly 1,500 Syrian refugees to the United States per month in order to meet President Obama's target of settling 10,000 refugees in the country by September.
Rachel L. Swarns / New York Times:
272 Slaves Were Sold to Save Georgetown. What Does It Owe Their Descendants? — In 1838, the Jesuit priests who ran the country's top Catholic university needed money to keep it alive. Now comes the task of making amends. — WASHINGTON — The human cargo was loaded on ships …
Lauren Fox / Talking Points Memo:
Nevada Court Arraignment Of Bundy Brothers Goes Off The Rails — The arraignment of Ammon and Ryan Bundy grew tense Friday as both brothers scoffed when asked to enter pleas in a case regarding their involvement in the 2014 Bundy Ranch standoff in Nevada. — Brian Cavalier …
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Las Vegas Review-Journal, Hullabaloo and Associated Press