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4:35 PM ET, September 23, 2013

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Washington Post:
Nationalities of Kenya shopping mall gunmen unknown  —  NAIROBI — Kenyan security forces on Monday seized control of a luxury shopping mall that had been attacked by Islamist militants, but officials said some assailants remained hidden inside stores in the mall and little was known …
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Simon Jenkins / Guardian:
Kenya mall attack: David Cameron's rush to ‘solve the crisis’ won't help
Discussion: Weasel Zippers and Spectator
Jason Zengerle / GQ Magazine Online:
Ted Cruz: The Distinguished Wacko Bird from Texas  —  In less than a year, Texas Republican Ted Cruz has become the most despised man in the U.S. Senate.  He's been likened to Joe McCarthy, accused of behaving like a schoolyard bully, and smeared by senior members of his own party.
Pew Research Center for the People and the Press:
Blame for Both Sides as Possible Government Shutdown Approaches  —  Tea Party Reps Say Stick to Principles, Even if Shutdown Results  —  If the federal government shuts down because Republicans and the Obama administration fail to agree on a budget, there will be plenty of blame to go around.
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Steve Liesman / CNBC:
Most Americans against defunding Obamacare: Survey  —  A solid majority of Americans oppose defunding the new health care law if it means shutting down the government and defaulting on debt.  —  The CNBC All-America Economic Survey of 800 people across the country conducted by Hart-McInturff …
Jonathan Bernstein / American Prospect:
The Day After Shutdown  —  So it's October ... or maybe it's six or ten weeks later, after a short-term continuing resolution has come and gone.  The clock strikes midnight, Congress has failed to fund the government, and the next day it shuts down.  —  What happens next?
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Ted Cruz scrambles to salvage strategy  —  Ted Cruz and his allies are fighting a battle they will almost certainly lose in the Senate this week.  —  The freshman Republican from Texas, along with Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and some vocal House conservatives, pushed House Republican leaders …
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Graham: ObamaCare ‘sucks’
Discussion: Politico and Talking Points Memo
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Shutdown countdown: What the next eight days could bring
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Lower Health Insurance Premiums to Come at Cost of Fewer Choices  —  WASHINGTON — Federal officials often say that health insurance will cost consumers less than expected under President Obama's health care law.  But they rarely mention one big reason: many insurers are significantly limiting …
Javier C. Hernández / New York Times:
A Mayoral Hopeful Now, de Blasio Was Once a Young Leftist  —  The scruffy young man who arrived in Nicaragua in 1988 stood out.  —  He was tall and sometimes goofy, known for his ability to mimic a goose's honk.  He spoke in long, meandering paragraphs, musing on Franklin D. Roosevelt, Karl Marx and Bob Marley.
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Colin Campbell / Politicker:
‘He Will Be a Great Mayor’: Barack Obama Endorses Bill de Blasio
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Bush: Obama should play golf  —  Former President George W. Bush said President Obama should not be criticized over his frequent golf outings.  —  Former President George W. Bush said President Obama should not be criticized over his frequent golf outings.
Shadia Nasralla / Reuters:
Egypt court bans all Muslim Brotherhood activities  —  (Reuters) - An Egyptian court on Monday banned the Muslim Brotherhood from carrying out any activities in the country and ordered the seizure of the group's funds, widening a campaign to debilitate the Islamist movement of deposed President Mohamed Mursi.
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Maggie Michael / Associated Press:   EGYPT BANS MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD GROUP
Judd Gregg / The Hill:
Opinion: Defunders are playing Russian roulette with GOP, writes ex-senator  —  Most Americans these days are simply ignoring Republicans.  And they should.  —  The self-promotional babble of a few has become the mainstream of Republican political thought.  It has marginalized the influence of the party to an appalling degree.
Susannah Breslin / Forbes:
A Girl And A .22  —  Last Wednesday, I drove out to GAT Guns in East Dundee, Illinois, about an hour northwest of Chicago.  Located down the street from Santa's Village Azoosment Park (the day I drove by, beyond the over-sized candy cane-framed entrance, the park was still and silent) …
Discussion: Daily Pundit
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Free to Be Hungry  —  The word “freedom” looms large in modern conservative rhetoric.  Lobbying groups are given names like FreedomWorks; health reform is denounced not just for its cost but as an assault on, yes, freedom.  Oh, and remember when we were supposed to refer to pommes frites as “freedom fries”?
Michael Sevren / KKTU-TV:
Dick Cheney and The One Shot Antelope Hunt  —  msevren@k2tv.com, facebook.com/michaelsevren  —  Dick Cheney's hunt ended without a bang as the Remington team won.  —  “The Remington team where the only team that was successful with all three of their hunters,” said Terry Martin, President of the One Shot Hunt Club.
Zach Weissmueller / Reason:
The Mower Gang: #Anarchy in Detroit, Part I  —  We all know Detroit's in trouble: A bankrupt city full of crumbling houses, abandoned factory buildings, and a dwindling population.  —  But while politicians, unions, and investors slug it out in bankruptcy court and grasp for their share …
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
It's the Austerity, Stupid: How We Were Sold an Economy-Killing Lie  —  IT WAS THE EXCEL ERROR HEARD ROUND THE WORLD.  —  In January 2010, as the global economy was slowly beginning to claw its way out of the depths of the Great Recession, the Harvard economists Carmen Reinhart …
Stephen Ohlemacher / Associated Press:
IRS Official at Heart of Tea Party Scandal Retires  —  Lois Lerner, the Internal Revenue Service official at the center of the agency's tea party scandal, is retiring, the agency confirmed Monday.  —  Lerner headed the IRS division that handles applications for tax-exempt status when she was placed on paid leave in May.
Katie Engelhart / Salon:
Atheism starts its megachurch: Is it a religion now?  —  The non-religious Assembly is perhaps the fastest growing church in the world — and it's coming to a mall near you  —  Organized Atheism is now a franchise.  —  Yesterday, The Sunday Assembly—the London-based “Atheist Church” …
 
 
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Rebecca Evans / Daily Mail:
'If they found me, I'm white... so I'm dead': Survivors reveal how gunman executed non-Muslims …
Jonah Goldberg / National Review:
Breaking Bad Breaks Through
Daily Local News:
CASD in crisis after racially-charged text messages surface
Discussion: The Raw Story and Mediaite
Rebecca Shabad / The Hill:
Graham: ‘Allahu akbar’ is a ‘war chant’
Monte Morin / Los Angeles Times:
Global warming ‘hiatus’ puts climate change scientists on the spot
Discussion: FreedomWorks blogs
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
In Supreme Court Opinions, Web Links That Go Nowhere
Wall Street Journal:
Kerry to See Iranian Counterpart at U.N.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and NPR
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Man's Penis Amputated After “Enthusiastic” Viagra Overdose
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Alex Pappas / The Daily Caller:
Exclusive: Rand Paul wants Chief Justice Roberts, all federal workers, to enroll in Obamacare
Roger Simon / Politico:
Why Barack Obama looks so exhausted
Mike Allen / Politico:
SHUTDOWN COUNTDOWN: 10 days — ALAN GREENSPAN WARNS: 'no viable long-term solution to our badly …
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Scandal at Clinton Inc.
 

 
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