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8:20 PM ET, May 25, 2013

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Jonathan Turley / Washington Post:
The rise of the fourth branch of government  —  Jonathan Turley is the Shapiro professor of public interest law at George Washington University.  —  There were times this past week when it seemed like the 19th-century Know-Nothing Party had returned to Washington.
Discussion: National Review
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Steven Hayward / Power Line:
In Praise of Slow Learners  —  There's this much to be said in praise of Jonathan Turley, professor of “public interest law” at George Washington University Law School, and frequent bobblehead on cable TV shows: at least he isn't a supercilious smug-mugger like Jeffrey Toobin.
Daily Mail:
Eleven people across UK arrested for making ‘racist or anti-religious’ comments on Facebook and Twitter about British soldier's death  — Benjamin Flatters, 22, appeared in court today charged with making ‘malicious comments’ on the social networking site  — Faith Matters …
Discussion: Vox Popoli
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Laura Smith-Spark / CNN:
UK police: 3 more suspects arrested in Woolwich soldier killing  —  London (CNN) — Three more people were arrested Saturday in connection with this week's grisly killing of British soldier Lee Rigby, police said.  —  The men were being held on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder, the Metropolitan Police said in a statement.
Discussion: The Raw Story and Weasel Zippers
Telegraph:
Woolwich attack: Michael Adebowale's mother ‘tried to prevent radicalisation’
Discussion: Atlas Shrugs and Jihad Watch
Guardian:
Woolwich killing: universities crack down on the preachers of hate
Discussion: BBC, Telegraph and National Updates
Evan McMurry / Mediaite:
Alex Jones Responds To Maddow's Take Down: 'I'm Attracted To Mr. Maddow, And That Really Conflicts My...'  —  Alex Jones responded to Rachel Maddow's skewering of his special tornado-weather-machine-conspiracy theory on his radio show Friday by saying she looks like a man.
Nicolas Bertin / Reuters:
French soldier stabbed while on patrol near Paris  —  (Reuters) - A French soldier patrolling a business neighborhood west of Paris was stabbed in the neck and injured on Saturday by a man who fled the scene and is being sought by police, President Francois Hollande said.
New York Times:
Sweeping Leak Inquiries Reveal How Wide a Net U.S. Has Cast  —  WASHINGTON — Even before the F.B.I. conducted 550 interviews of officials and seized the phone records of Associated Press reporters in a leak investigation connected to a 2012 article about a Yemen bomb plot …
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Washington Post:
The press must have the ability to ask questions
Discussion: Booman Tribune and The Reaction
Globe and Mail:
Globe investigation: The Ford family's history with drug dealing  —  This investigative report reveals that:  — Another brother, Randy, was also involved in the drug trade and was once charged in relation to a drug-related kidnapping.  —  In the 1980s, anyone wanting to buy hashish had to know where to go.
Jason Dick / Roll Call:
The Macks Are Getting Divorced  —  Former Reps. Mary Bono Mack, R-Calif., and Connie Mack, R-Fla., are getting divorced.  —  Bono Mack and Mack served together in Congress as a married couple.  (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo)  —  The couple said in a joint release Friday …
The Local:
Stockholm riots spread west on sixth night  —  Stockholm experienced a sixth straight night of riots early Saturday, with cars torched in several immigrant-dominated suburbs, as Britain and the United States warned against travelling to the hotspots.  —  Nearly a week of unrest …
Mary Carole McCauley / Baltimore Sun:
One-year-old fatally shot Friday night in Cherry Hill  —  Two people, including a child, were shot at 7 p.m. Friday in Baltimore's Cherry Hill neighborhood, police say  —  A 1-year-old boy was fatally shot Friday in the early evening in Baltimore's Cherry Hill neighborhood and an adult man …
Robert Pear / New York Times:
States' Policies on Health Care Exclude Poorest  —  WASHINGTON — The refusal by about half the states to expand Medicaid will leave millions of poor people ineligible for government-subsidized health insurance under President Obama's health care law even as many others with higher incomes receive federal subsidies to buy insurance.
Discussion: AL.com and Bangor Daily News
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Sy Mukherjee / ThinkProgress:   Why Undocumented Immigrants Should Have Access To Taxpayer-Funded Health Care
George F. Will / Washington Post:
‘Alice in Wonderland’ coercion  —  Barack Obama, vowing to elevate Washington to the level of his fastidiousness, came from Chicago, where the political machine inoculates itself from scandals by the proliferation of them: Many scandals mean merely cursory scrutiny of most.
Discussion: Booman Tribune
 
 
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Daily Mail:
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