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11:05 AM ET, March 4, 2011

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Catherine Rampell / New York Times:
U.S. Added 192,000 Jobs in February; Rate at 8.9%  —  America's job engine picked up some steam last month.  —  The nation's employers added 192,000 jobs in February, after having added just 63,000 the previous month, the Labor Department reported on Friday.  —  The February number was about what economists had been forecasting.
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Kevinliptak / CNN:
February jobs report: Unemployment falls again  —  By: CNNMoney.com Senior Writer Chris Isidore  —  New York (CNNMoney) - The jobs outlook brightened in February, as strong business hiring helped trim unemployment to its lowest level in nearly two years.  —  The unemployment rate fell …
Jim Puzzanghera / Money & Company:
Unemployment rate drops to 8.9% in February on sharp increase in new jobs
John Aravosis / AMERICAblog Gay:
Sam Arora speaks: I'm now against same-sex marriage but I'll vote for the bill anyway  —  A bizarre statement just released by Maryland Delegate Sam Arora, who, up until a few weeks ago, was an ardent supporter of marriage equality and regularly bragged to constituents about his support.
Discussion: Balloon Juice
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JSOnline:
Hiding senators held in contempt; layoff notices to go out today  —  By Patrick Marley and Jason Stein of the Journal Sentinel  —  Madison — Pressure ratcheted up on absent Senate Democrats on Thursday, as they were found in contempt by GOP senators and Gov. Scott Walker …
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Sandhya Somashekhar / Washington Post:
Democratic legislators embracing tactic to gain leverage: Fleeing
Discussion: Hot Air and The Hayride
Monica Davey / New York Times:
Wisconsin Governor Says He Will Begin Issuing Layoff Warnings to Unions
Discussion: In the Arena
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Soldier in Leaks Case Was Jailed Naked, Lawyer Says  —  WASHINGTON — A lawyer for Pfc. Bradley Manning, the Army intelligence analyst accused of leaking secret government files to WikiLeaks, has complained that his client was stripped and left naked in his cell for seven hours on Wednesday.
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Army Court-Martial Defense Specialist / The Law Office …:
PFC Manning Forced to Strip Naked
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
How to Kill a Recovery  —  The economic news has been better lately.  New claims for unemployment insurance are down; business and consumer surveys suggest solid growth.  We're still near the bottom of a very deep hole, but at least we're climbing.  —  It's too bad that so many people …
Jason Horowitz / Washington Post:
Presidential hopefuls Huntsman, Romney share Mormonism and belief in themselves  —  IN SALT LAKE CITY — Jon Huntsman Jr. and Mitt Romney go way back.  —  In the Huntsman Corp. headquarters below Red Butte Canyon, Peter Huntsman, the younger brother of Jon Huntsman Jr. …
Discussion: Ben Smith's Blog and msnbc.com
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Erin McPike / Real Clear Politics:
Sununu: I'll Work Against Huntsman
Discussion: The Fix, The Hill and GOP 12
JSOnline:
State says damage to marble at Capitol could hit $7.5 million  —  Madison - State officials said Thursday that damage to the marble inside and out the State Capitol would cost an estimated $7.5 million.  —  Cari Anne Renlund, chief legal counsel for the state Department of Administration …
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Washington Post:
White House proposes $6.5 billion more in spending cuts  —  The White House proposed Thursday to trim an additional $6.5 billion from federal programs this year as Vice President Biden opened talks with congressional leaders aimed at funding the government through Sept. 30 and averting a shutdown.
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The Hill:
Republicans ramp up push to block EPA climate regulations
Discussion: SENATUS
Jim Demint / Wall Street Journal:
Public Broadcasting Should Go Private  —  If these outfits can afford to pay lavish salaries to their heads, they don't need taxpayer help.  —  When presidents of government-funded broadcasting are making more than the president of the United States, it's time to get the government out of public broadcasting.
Alexander Burns / Reuters:
Newt Gingrich's rough week  —  And so it didn't begin.  —  Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich was supposed to make big news in Atlanta Thursday, announcing a major step toward running for president in 2012.  —  What he announced instead was a website, the oddly named NewtExplore2012.com.
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Des Moines Register:
Exploring run in 2012, Donald Trump plans Iowa visit
Discussion: CNN
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Few Winning Scenarios for Gingrich  —  About a year ago, back at the old FiveThirtyEight, I had a very skeptical take on Newt Gingrich's potential candidacy for president.  The issue I highlighted is that Mr. Gingrich is neither especially well-liked by Republicans — his numbers among Republicans are fine …
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Gallup:
Gingrich Support for 2012 Greater Among Fox News Viewers
Discussion: The Political Carnival and GOP 12
Wall Street Journal:
GOP Aims to Tame Benefits Programs  —  Boehner Promises Entitlement Review  —  WASHINGTON—House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday that he's determined to offer a budget this spring that curbs Social Security and Medicare, despite the political risks, and that Republicans will try to persuade voters that sacrifices are needed.
Lisa W. Foderaro / New York Times:
James Franco Straddles Two Roles at Yale  —  On Sunday night he was in Hollywood, as co-host of the Oscar telecast in black tie.  At 9 the next morning, he was in a Starbucks in New Haven, hunched over a book and barely recognizable in a gray sweatshirt, but still wearing his tuxedo pants.
James Lindgren / National Review:
A New Strategy for Wisconsin  —  On February 17, the 14 Democratic members of the Wisconsin senate fled across the state line to the Best Western Clock Tower Resort in Rockford, Ill., the city in which I grew up.  They were denying Republicans a three-fifths quorum on a bill that would restrict public unions in Wisconsin.
Discussion: The Volokh Conspiracy
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Jim Lindgren / The Volokh Conspiracy:
Wisconsin Senate Does Not Need a 3/5ths Quorum to Pass Much of the Budget Bill
Discussion: UrbanGrounds and protein wisdom
Scott Wilson / Washington Post:
Obama administration prepares for possibility of new post-revolt Islamist regimes  —  The Obama administration is preparing for the prospect that Islamist governments will take hold in North Africa and the Middle East, acknowledging that the popular revolutions there will bring a more religious cast to the region's politics.
Christopher Hayes / The Nation:
Why Washington Doesn't Care About Jobs  —  This article appeared in the March 21, 2011 edition of The Nation.  —  Recommended by  —  Remember when everyone agreed that what the American people wanted from Washington was, in John Boehner's words, a “relentless focus on creating jobs”?
Indianapolis Star:
House Republicans to fine Democrats $250 a day for avoiding votes  —  House Republicans voted Thursday to begin fining Democrats $250 a day for their absence, starting Monday.  —  Democratic representatives have not been on the House floor since Feb. 21, when they walked out to stop a series …
Discussion: TPMDC
 
 
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Charles Krauthammer / Washington Post:
From Baghdad to Benghazi  —  Voices around the world …
Discussion: Eunomia, Don Surber and FrumForum
Indianapolis Star:
Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White indicted, faces 7 felony counts
Sean J. Miller / Ballot Box:
Dems tried to recruit ‘Jeopardy!’ champ to challenge Sen. Orrin Hatch
Discussion: New York Magazine
Maggie Michael / Associated Press:
Forces fire tear gas as Libya protesters march
Discussion: AMERICAblog News
Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Obama Tells Qaddafi to Quit and Authorizes Refugee Airlifts
Discussion: New York Magazine
Maria Golovnina / Reuters:
Shots fired in Tripoli, rebels advance in east
Peter Whoriskey / Washington Post:
Economists: State, local pension funds understate shortfall by $1.5 trillion or more
Discussion: Betsy's Page
Jeff Maysh / Daily Mail:
Hot shot: Meet Regis, 19-year-old big game huntress who's America's deadliest teen
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Daniel Strauss / The Hill:
House appropriator: We know how to get around earmark ban
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
Scott / Power Line:
Uncloudy day on the budget front
Kevin Sack / New York Times:
Judge Stays Own Ruling Against Health Care Law
JSOnline:
Demonstrators suddenly enter Capitol
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit, POWIP and Althouse
 

 
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Alex Sherman / CNBC:
Sources: Paramount Global's board is preparing to fire CEO Bob Bakish as soon as Monday, after he lost the trust of controlling shareholder Shari Redstone

Sammy Gecsoyler / The Guardian:
BBC presenter Liz Bonnin's likeness was used in an ad after the company running the campaign was tricked by a fake, likely AI-generated, version of her voice

Madhumita Murgia / Financial Times:
The Financial Times signs a deal with OpenAI to train AI models on its archived content, and to let ChatGPT respond with short summaries of FT articles

 
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