Monday, January 20, 2014

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(Chicago Tribune): "Commemorations held across country to honor Martin Luther King Jr."

(MSNBC): "Study: Nearly half of black men arrested by age 23"

(New York Times): "For Christie and MSNBC, a messy divorce plays out in public view"

(Gallup): "In U.S., 67% dissatisfied with income, wealth distribution"

(The Week): "It's official: Republicans are done trying to kill ObamaCare"

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Thursday, December 19, 2013

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(The Hollywood Reporter): "'Duck Dynasty' controversy: Conservatives leap to Phil Robertson's defense"

(Daily Beast): "The right’s ‘Duck Dynasty’ hypocrisy"

(New York Times): "New Mexico is 17th state to allow gay marriage"

(NBC News): "Radel says no plans to resign after cocaine bust"

(New York Times): "Obama commutes sentences for 8 in crack cocaine cases"

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Monday, December 16, 2013

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(New York Times): "Federal judge rules against N.S.A. phone data program"

(Bloomberg): "Bernanke says Fed in ‘finest hours’ stood up to pressure"

(Roll Call): "Ethics Committee will investigate Trey Radel"

(Gallup): "Honesty and ethics rating of clergy slides to new low"

(BBC News): "David Miliband: 'Syria is facing an absolute catastrophe'"

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Sunday, December 15, 2013

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(AP): "AP-GFK Poll: Health law seen as eroding coverage"

(New York Times): "Bloomberg focuses on rest (as in rest of the world)"

(Politico): "Budget splits Senate appropriators"

(AP): "Colorado governor visits school shooting victim"

(CNN): "Storms leaves piles of snow behind in Northeast"

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Saturday, December 14, 2013

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(CNN): "Sheriff: Victim, 17, apparently did not know Colorado school shooter"

(CNBC): "After 'cataclysmic' Snowden affair, NSA faces winds of change"

(Washington Post): "Thousands of HealthCare.gov sign-ups didn’t make it to insurers"

(New York Times): "Christie views lane closings on George Washington Bridge as overblown"

(The Salt Lake Tribune): "Federal judge declares Utah polygamy law unconstitutional"

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Friday, December 13, 2013

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(The Hill): "Tea Party: Boehner 'declared war'"

(New York Times): "Bipartisan budget deal forged in House faces opposition in Senate"

(National Journal): "Ryan takes a step toward House speakership"

(The Hill): "Heritage Action: Boehner picks fight to clear way for immigration"

(Reuters): "American missing in Iran was probing possible money laundering: lawyer"

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Thursday, December 12, 2013

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(The Hill): "House approves budget deal, handing major victory to Boehner"

(Roll Call): "Boehner: Conservative outside groups ‘have lost all credibility’"

(ABC News): "Republicans and Tea Party activists in 'full scale civil war'"

(Huffington Post): "Tom Coburn: Obamacare exchanges 'will work and work well'"

(CNN Politics): "Senior Obama aide Peter Rouse leaving administration"

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

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(Politico): "Obama's 'improbable journey' shaped by Nelson Mandela"

(USA Today): "The Obama-Castro handshake that shocked the world"

(Fox News): "Congressional negotiators reach tentative 2-year budget deal"

(Politico): "Budget agreement reached"

(Wall Street Journal)
: "Senate confirms Millett to D.C. circuit court"


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Monday, December 09, 2013

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(CNN Politics): "Obama flies to South Africa with Bushes, Hillary Clinton"

(New York Times): "Israeli top leaders not attending Mandela funeral"

(Time): "The top ten finalists for person of the year in 2013"

(Pew Research): "Limited support for Iran nuclear agreement"

(Washington Post): "Budget deal expected this week amounts to a cease-fire as sides move to avert a standoff"

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Sunday, December 01, 2013

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(USA Today): "White House claims success on HealthCare.gov repairs"

(TPM): "Plouffe: Obamacare will work even better in 2017"

(CNN): "U.S. 'deeply concerned' about citizens held in North Korea, including Newman"

(Ross Douthat): "The Pope and the Right"

(The Boston Globe): "Bipartisan group finds bridges hard to build"

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Friday, November 29, 2013

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(Washington Post): "Christmas tree arrives at White House"

(Associated Press): "Same-sex couples set to legally marry in Hawaii"

(ABC News): "Obamas might stay in Washington after presidency ends"

(Los Angeles Times): "Kentucky governor sees health law as chance to heal an ailing state"

(Paul Krugman): "Obamacare’s secret success"

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Sunday, November 24, 2013

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(Wall Street Journal): "Israel grapples with best way forward on Iran"

(BuzzFeed): "Obama’s very personal deal with Iran: Did he finally earn that Nobel?"

(Capitol View): "Franken open to delaying healthcare mandate if website problems persist"

(The Hill): "Filibuster change clears path for Obama climate regs crackdown"

(Roll Call): "In Illinois, district offices leap into tornado recovery efforts"

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

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(Reuters): "An apologetic Obama unveils fix on health law"

(Politico): "Obamacare fix: Keep plans"

(New York Times): "A contrite Obama unveils a health fix"

(Andrew Sullivan): "The worst days of Obama's presidency"

(NorthJersey.com): "Former Governor Kean cools on Chris Christie"

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Sunday, November 03, 2013

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(CNN): "A year after 2012 election, Romney talks 2016"

(ABC News): "Romney leaves Cruz off his list of 2016 GOP stars"

(USA Today): "Obama at home on campaign trail for McAuliffe"

(New York Times): "Insurance policies not worth keeping"

(Hill Times): "Iraq comes back to haunt Obama"

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Thursday, October 31, 2013

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(USA Today): "Reid says he will try again to push Watt nomination"

(TPM): "CHART: 'Winners and losers from Obamacare'"

(First Read): "First Thoughts: Public places a curse on all of Washington"

(Norm Ornstein): "The right to vote"

(New York Times): "Snowden’s lawyer says he has a new job in Russia"

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Monday, October 28, 2013

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(Texas Tribune): "Court rules abortion restriction unconstitutional"

(CBS This Morning): "Policy cancellations, higher premiums add to frustration over Obamacare"

(ABC News): "Poll finds vast gaps in basic views on gender, race, religion and politics"

(CNN): "How many times has Dick Cheney cheated death?"

(Reuters): "Michigan governor defends Detroit bankruptcy filing approval"

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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

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(USA Today): "Big insurers avoid many state health exchanges"

(Jon Favreau): "The Tea Party, not Democrats or Republicans, is the problem"

(Washington Post): "Poll: Major damage to GOP after shutdown, and broad dissatisfaction with government"

(New Republics): There's a new political story line—and it's good for Republicans
better to be two warring tribes than a single reviled one."

(CNN): "Report: U.S. intercepts French phone calls on a 'massive scale'"

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Saturday, October 19, 2013

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(Bloomberg): "The Tea Party, by the numbers"

(National Review): "Cruz warns Senate GOP: 'Consequences' for supporting 'lousy deal'"

(New York Times): "Democrats aim to restore immigration to agenda"

(60 Minutes): "Dick Cheney calls his current health 'a miracle'"

(Yahoo! News): "Armed gun rights activists rally at the Alamo"

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Friday, October 18, 2013

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(Jim DeMint): "Jim DeMint: We won't back down on Obamacare"

(Politico): "Donors' frustration with GOP mounts"

(NBC News): "NJ Supreme Court rules same-sex couples can marry beginning Monday"

(Washington Post): "Reid: Cruz acted with an eye on the White House"

(USA Today): "Unlike shutdown, GOP says Democrats must bend on immigration"

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Thursday, October 17, 2013

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(CNN): "Obama may have won now, but next three years could be tough"

(The Hill): "GOP’s McConnell promises no more shutdowns over Obamacare"

(Salon): "GOP’s huge Tea Party mess has only just begun"

(USA Today): "Obama to tap ex-Pentagon official for Homeland Security"

(The Atlantic): "The Conservative war on the GOP"

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