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12:25 PM ET, August 2, 2009

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Alaska Report News:
Todd and Sarah Palin to divorce  —  Affairs on both sides  —  AlaskaReport has learned this morning that Todd Palin and former Alaska governor Sarah Palin are to divorce.  Multiple sources in Wasilla and Anchorage have confirmed the news.  —  A National Enquirer story exposing previous affairs …
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Palin beats press to blog claim  —  Sarah Palin's spokeswoman Saturday took the unusual step of posting a statement on Facebook denying an anonymous blog report that the former Alaska governor was getting a divorce and moving to Montana.  —  “Yet again, some so-called journalists have decided …
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Sarah Palin divorce chatter: Denials
CBS News:
Palin Spokespeople Deny Divorce Rumor
Robert Stacy McCain / AmSpecBlog:
Palin Divorce Gossip ‘Completely False’
Discussion: Right Wing News
Robert Stacy McCain / The Other McCain:
QUOTE FROM SARAH PALIN
David Collins / Central Florida Political Pulse:
Bloggers say Sarah Palin to divorce; her camp says it's bull
Discussion: OxBlog
Thom Shanker / New York Times:
Pilot's Remains Found in Iraq After 18 Years  —  WASHINGTON — Navy officials announced early Sunday that Marines in western Anbar Province, Iraq, had found remains that have been positively identified as those of an American fighter pilot shot down in the opening hours of the first Gulf War in 1991.
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Associated Press:
Remains of U.S. pilot missing since '91 found  —  Speicher's disappearance in Iraq had bedeviled investigators for 18 years  —  WASHINGTON - The remains of the first American lost in the Gulf War have been found in Iraq, the military said Sunday, a sorrowful resolution of a nearly …
Discussion: Salisbury News
CBS News:
Missing Gulf War Pilot's Remains ID'd  —  Navy Confirms Remains Found of Capt. Michael “Scott” Speicher, Whose F-18 Was Shot Down Over Iraq in 1991  —  (CBS/AP) Last Updated 7:49 a.m. ET.  —  The Department of Defense has positively identified the remains of a U.S. Navy pilot shot …
Discussion: CNN, Michelle Malkin and Scared Monkeys
George Stephanopoulos / George's Bottom Line:
Geithner Won't Rule Out New Taxes for Middle Class  —  To get the economy back on track, will President Barack Obama have to break his pledge not to raise taxes on 95 percent of Americans?  In a “This Week” exclusive, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner told me, “We're going to have to do what's necessary.”
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
Honesty and TV Booking  —  House Democrats have the congress considering a bill that involves around $540 billion in new taxes, along with several hundred billion in offsetting spending cuts, in order to pay for a substantial expansion of health insurance coverage in the United States.
Mike Allen / The Politico:
Stimulus 2?  W.H. may extend jobless aid  —  President Barack Obama's top economic officials said in interviews aired Sunday that the administration may support an extension in unemployment benefits.  —  Some on Capitol Hill view that as a second stimulus package, although it is unlikely …
Discussion: The Note
Frank Rich / New York Times:
Small Beer, Big Hangover  —  THE comforting thing about each “national conversation on race” is that the “teachable moment” passes before any serious conversation can get going.  —  This one ended with a burp.  The debate about which brew would best give President Obama Joe Six-Pack cred …
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Carl Hulse / New York Times:
With Health Care Talks Uncertain, Democrats Consider a Last Resort  —  WASHINGTON — With bipartisan health care negotiations teetering, Democrats are talking reluctantly — and very, very quietly — about exploiting a procedural loophole they planted in this year's budget to skirt Republican filibusters against a health care overhaul.
Los Angeles Times:
Congress' own healthcare benefits: Membership has its privileges  —  Lawmakers can choose among several plans and get special treatment at federal medical facilities.  In 2008, taxpayers spent about $15 billion to insure 8.5 million federal workers and their dependents.  —  Too much, too fast, too expensive.
 
 
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The Politico:
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John Quiggin / Crooked Timber:
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Discussion: Matthew Yglesias
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Pelosi to Use House Recess to Sell Obama's Health-Care Plan
Discussion: The Caucus and The Page
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Charlotte Allen / Weekly Standard:
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John / Power Line:
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Jennifer Rubin / Weekly Standard:
Eric Holder's Justice Department