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(Huffington Post): "Obamacare's poll numbers improve in Republican districts"
(New York Times): "Gay rights push shifts its focus South and West"
(The Hill): "Warren blasts financial services industry"
(Deadspin): "Exclusive: The extended Donald Sterling tape"
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(Boston.com): "Obama, others respond to alleged racist statements by Clippers owner Donald Sterling"
(Roll Call): "Obama pressures GOP on unemployment extension, minimum wage"
(New York Times): "The Koch attack on solar energy"
(Washington Post): "‘Happy Days’ no more: Middle-class families squeezed as expenses soar, wages stall"
(Politico): "Trio of Democrats stuck in Medicaid morass"
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(TPM): "Sotomayor attacks John Roberts' views on race as 'out of touch with reality'"
(New York Times): "The American middle class is no longer the world’s richest"
(ABC News): "Rick Perry wants New York jobs — and debate with Andrew Cuomo"
(Charlie Cook): "Party paranoia could destroy hopes of immigration reform"
(New York Times): "Looking at costs and risks, many skip health insurance"
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(Wall Street Journal): "New York prosecutors open another front of scrutiny for Port Authority"
(Politico): "Struggling Dems waiting for Hillary in 2014"
(Kansas City Star): "Man with history of anti-Semitism jailed in fatal shooting of three at Johnson County Jewish centres"
(New York Times): "No action seen from Ukraine as deadline for militants passes"
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(New York Times): ""Again, Obama offers comfort at Fort Hood after soldiers are killed"
(Wall Street Journal): "Small slice of doctors account for big chunk of Medicare costs"
(Washington Post): "Committee votes to refer ex-IRS official Lois Lerner for criminal prosecution"
(ABC News): "House defeats bipartisan fix to 'Obamacare'"
(Politico): "Vance McAllister’s new problem: His own party"
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(New York Times): "For Obama Presidency, Lyndon Johnson looms large"
(Main Justice): "David Wildstein meets with prosecutors in Christie bridge scandal"
(The Hill): "Defectors likely to make margin on Ryan budget vote razor thin"
(Politico): "GOP solution to 'war on women': Women"
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(Politico): "Michael Hayden under fire for Dianne Feinstein comment"
(Jonathan Chait): "The colour of his presidency"
(Reuters): "Supreme Court declines free speech, gay marriage case"
(The Hill): "When will Obama make call on Keystone?"
(ABC News): "Obamacare: What could go wrong next?"
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(The Hill): "Obama moving again on equal pay"
(New Republic): "Stark raving Rahm: Tell us what you really think, Mr. Mayor"
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(TPM): ""Republicans rage against the dying of their favorite Obamacare memes"
(New York Times): "Criminal inquiry said to be opened on Citigroup"
(BloombergBusinessweek): "U.S. government said unaware of GM faulty switches in bailout"
(CBS News): "Fort Hood shooting: gunman among 4 dead"
(Voice of America): "Kerry: Mideast peace talks at 'critical moment'"Labels: A.M. Headlines
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(Washington Post): "More than 7 million have enrolled under Affordable Care Act, White House say"
(The Hill): "GOP gets O-Care angst"
(Washington Post): "Bobby Jindal, with an eye on 2016, to unveil plan to replace Obama health-care law"
(New York Times): "Panel’s warning on climate risk: Worst is yet to come"
(Buzz Feed): "Mississippi approves religious freedom bill, Governor expected to sign it into law"Labels: A.M. Headlines
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(Washington Post): "Democrats, Republicans prepare for new round of battles over health-care law"
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(Daily News): "Port Authority Chairman Samson — linked to Bridgegate scandal — resigns post"
(New York Times): "Putin calls Obama to discuss Ukraine, White House says"
(The Hill): "Cassidy clarifies comments that uninsured are 'less educated'"
(Washington Post): "Maryland set to replace troubled health exchange with Connecticut’s system"
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(New York Times): "Inquiry is said to clear Christie, but that’s his lawyers’ verdict"
(CNN): "Jimmy Carter believes the NSA monitoring his emails"
(CBS): "Obamacare anniversary provides more 2014 fodder"
(Bloomberg): 'World leaders discuss Ukraine as worry grows over Russia"
(Los Angeles Times): "Shaping a response to Russia will be a high-stakes test for Obama"
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(New York Times): "Putin recognizes Crimea secession, defying the West"
(HHS.gov/healthcare): "Marketplace enrollment hits 5 million milestone"
(The Hill): "White House going all-in with March Madness for ObamaCare"
(The Star-Ledger): "New bridge scandal emails bring in key Christie political strategist"
(CBS News): "Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 probe digs into past of all on board missing Boeing 777"Labels: A.M. Headlines
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(Washington Post): "Senate rejects Obama appointment of Debo Adegbile to top civil rights post"
(The Hill): "Senate vote a stinging defeat for Obama"
(New York Times): "Cuomo burnishes his political brand, using de Blasio as his foil"
(Bloomberg News): "Putin says no immediate need to invade eastern Ukraine, leaves threat dangling"
(Roll Call): "Would McConnell have a governing majority?"Labels: A.M. Headlines
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(The Guardian): "Don't listen to Obama's Ukraine critics: he's not 'losing' – and it's not his fight"
(Dana Milbank): "Obama, the feckless tyrant"
(Reuters): "German foreign minister against excluding Russia from G8"
(New York Times): "McConnell vows a Senate in working order, if he is given control"
(The Hill): "Boehner: I'll run for Speaker again"Labels: A.M. Headlines
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(New York Times): "Pressure rising as Obama works to rein in Russia"
(Mother Jones): "Here's what is going to happen with Ukraine"
(The Hill): "US moves to isolate Russia from 'community of civilized nations'"
(TPM): "Gov. Brown not ready to legalize weed, worried about 'potheads'"
(Roll Call): "5 reasons this supposedly boring budget year could be anything but"
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(ABC News): "After five years, Tea Party still itching to tangle with its own"
(New York Times): "Mt. Gox files for bankruptcy"
(Washington Post): "After veto in Arizona, conservatives vow to fight for religious liberties"
(CNN Politics): "Obama unveils 'My Brothers Keepers,' opens up about his dad, drugs and race"
(CNN Money): "S&P 500 finishes at record closing high"Labels: A.M. Headlines
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(TPM): "It's dead: Brewer vetoes anti-gay bill"
(Dallas News): "Federal judge voids Texas’ gay marriage ban, though he delays order from taking effect immediately"
(Politico): "Republicans take on Wall Street"
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(New York Times): "Holder sees way to curb bans on gay marriage"
(Time): "Jindal breaches White House protocol to take shots at Obama"
(AP): "Governors: Obamacare here to stay"
(ABC News): "Congress skeptical about plan to shrink military"
(Politico): "Who will replace Piers Morgan at CNN?"
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