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Marc Caputo / Politico:
Why Rubio hasn't endorsed Cruz — Marco Rubio won't be endorsing Ted Cruz during the Republican presidential primary, but he's likely to back the Texas senator at a contested convention — if it gets that far. — The de facto plan, Rubio's backers say, is designed to help Cruz.
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Political Wire
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Associated Press:
A Confident Trump Seeks Knockout of Cruz in Indiana — Back in the part of the country where he last lost to Ted Cruz, Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump is confidently pushing for a win Tuesday in Indiana that he argues ought to knock the Texas senator out of the race.
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ABC News
Nick Gass / Politico:
Cruz to young heckler: You'd get spanked in my house — A youthful protester who interrupted his rally late Sunday evening should get a spanking, Ted Cruz suggested to his audience in La Porte, Indiana. Such a punishment, he added, would have gone a long way in changing the behavior of Donald Trump.
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Talking Points Memo and The Week
Mike Pence / Indianapolis Star:
Why I will vote for Ted Cruz — On Tuesday, the eyes of the nation will focus on Indiana as Hoosiers head to the polls to play a critical role in the selection of candidates vying to serve as the next president of the United States. It has been a true joy to watch the people of our state play host …
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Talking Points Memo, Politico and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Kerry Picket / The Daily Caller:
Cruz Scolds Boy After Child Tells Him ‘You Suck’ At Indiana Rally [VIDEO] — La Porte, IN-Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said a kid growing up in his household would have been spanked if they acted out the way a boy did towards him Sunday during a rally. The pre-teen boy was escorted out by local law enforcement …
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The New Civil Rights Movement, Washington Times and Fox News
Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Trump: 'We can't continue to allow China to rape our country'
Trump: 'We can't continue to allow China to rape our country'
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Politico, Talking Points Memo, Forbes, The Week and AOL
Michael Walsh / New York Post:
How Donald Trump beats Hillary Clinton
Andrew Sullivan / New York Magazine:
America Has Never Been So Ripe for Tyranny … Illustration by — As this dystopian election campaign has unfolded, my mind keeps being tugged by a passage in Plato's Republic. It has unsettled — even surprised — me from the moment I first read it in graduate school.
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Washington Post, Lawyers, Guns & Money, No More Mister Nice Blog and Althouse
BBC:
Craig Wright revealed as Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto — Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright has publicly identified himself as Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto. — His admission ends years of speculation about who came up with the original ideas underlying the digital cash system.
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Gavin Andresen, The Week and Computerworld
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Economist:
Craig Steven Wright claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto. Is he? — Evaluating his claim will involve a multi-step paternity test — IMAGINE that the paternity of a particularly brilliant child is in doubt, and someone steps forward to claim he is the father. In the real world a DNA test would sort the matter out quickly.
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The Atlantic, Washington Post, Daily Mail, New York Times and Mashable
Wright-Master / Dr. Craig Wright Blog:
Jean-Paul Sartre, Signing and Significance — “If I sign myself Jean-Paul Sartre it is not the same thing as if I sign myself Jean-Paul Sartre, Nobel Prizewinner” — I remember reading that quote many years ago, and I have carried it with me uncomfortably ever since.
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NPR and Al Jazeera English
Ros Krasny / Bloomberg:
Bernie Sanders Vows Contested Convention, Makes Case for Superdelegate Flips — The Vermont senator continued to argue that he could still win the Democratic nomination. — aritbenie — Bernie Sanders on Sunday marked the one-year anniversary of his bid for the White House by vowing …
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The Hill and liberalamerica.org
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Sanders makes a public plea for Democratic superdelegates to switch allegiances
Sanders makes a public plea for Democratic superdelegates to switch allegiances
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The Week
Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Sanders: ‘The convention will be a contested contest’
Sanders: ‘The convention will be a contested contest’
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ABC News, New York Magazine, Talking Points Memo and NBC News
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Letting Stephen Colbert Be Stephen Colbert (Whoever That Is) — Last Wednesday, the CBS chairman Leslie Moonves ducked into that night's taping of Stephen Colbert's “Late Show,” and then joined Mr. Colbert in his office above the Ed Sullivan Theater. — There Mr. Moonves …
Detroit News:
DPS closes 94 schools due to teacher sickout — Detroit Public Schools closed 94 of its 97 schools on Monday, citing the Detroit teachers union's call for a districtwide sickout amid concerns about the weakening finances of Michigan's largest school district.
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The Atlantic, Da Tech Guy Blog and Washington Post
Jeffrey Acevedo / CNN:
Puerto Ricans leaving island for U.S. in record numbers — (CNN)Puerto Ricans are leaving the island for the mainland United States at a historic rate. — The commonwealth's Institute of Statistics revealed Sunday the results of its analysis on 2014 migration, which found that Puerto Rico lost almost 2% of its population that year.
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ImmigrationProf Blog
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Trump: The GOP's a ‘rigged party’ — on Monday said that the Republican Party is trying to stack the deck against him becoming the GOP presidential nominee. — “The bosses are trying to run it,” he told host Chris Cuomo on CNN's “New Day.” “It's a rigged party. The bosses want to pick whoever they want to pick.
Molly Worthen / New York Times:
Stop Saying ‘I Feel Like’ — IN American politics, few forces are more powerful than a voter's vague intuition. “I support Donald Trump because I feel like he is a doer,” a senior at the University of South Carolina told Cosmopolitan. “Personally, I feel like Bernie Sanders is too idealistic …
Dylan Matthews / Vox:
Obama's “Trudge up the Hill” joke wasn't really about Hillary. It was a Bernie Sanders dig — Out of President Obama's roughly thirty-minute set at the White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night, one joke stands out as unusually revealing of how the president thinks about politics.
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Scripting News
CNN:
U.S. cruise sets sail for Cuba; first voyage in decades draws protests — Miami (CNN)The first U.S. cruise ship bound for Cuba in decades set sail Sunday as salsa music played and protesters picketed nearby. — Standing beside a Cuban flag and an American flag, the cruise manager touted the journey as “the beginning of a new era.”
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Seung Min Kim / Politico:
Senate on pace for lightest work schedule in 60 years — Senate Republicans have left town for another recess with their yearlong claim that the Senate is “back to work” an increasingly tough sell to voters. — Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has worked painstakingly to craft …
Discussion:
Political Wire
Victoria St. Martin / Washington Post:
For local transgender teen, national debate on restrooms is just a start — There was the name change. The lost friendships. And the friends who kept using the wrong pronoun. Cayden McDonald, who came out in a Facebook post as transgender in April 2012, would gently remind them that he is a “he” now.
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
The Reagan Coalition Is Dead. What's Next For Conservatism? — Ronald Reagan swept to two landslide victories on the strength of his famous three-legged stool—economic conservatism, social conservatism and an internationalist, hawkish foreign policy. But the elements of the Reagan coalition …