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1:40 PM ET, October 8, 2014

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CNN:
Texas Ebola patient dies  —  (CNN) — Thomas Eric Duncan, the man with Ebola who traveled to the United States from Liberia, died Wednesday morning at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, the hospital said.  —  He had been in critical condition after being diagnosed with the virus in mid-September.
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Manny Fernandez / New York Times:
Dallas Ebola Patient Dies  —  DALLAS — Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, the patient with the first case of Ebola diagnosed in the United States and the Liberian man at the center of a widening public health scare, died in isolation at a hospital here on Wednesday, hospital authorities said.
Discussion: The Jawa Report and The Verge
New York Times:
U.S. to Begin Ebola Screenings at 5 Airports  —  WASHINGTON — Federal officials said Wednesday that they would begin temperature screenings of passengers arriving from West Africa at five American airports, beginning with Kennedy International in New York as early as this weekend …
Discussion: Instapundit
Jim Garamone / DoD:
Kelly: Southcom Keeps Watch on Ebola Situation
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Jeryl Bier / Weekly Standard:
General: If Ebola Reaches Central America, ‘There Will Be Mass Migration into the U.S.’
Elise Viebeck / The Hill:   CDC: Airborne Ebola possible but unlikely
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Anthony Kennedy Halts Gay Marriage In Idaho, Nevada  —  Justice Anthony Kennedy issued an order to halt same-sex marriage in Idaho — and apparently also Nevada — on Wednesday after the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the states' bans one day earlier.
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Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
BREAKING: Justice Kennedy Halts Same-Sex Marriages In Idaho  —  Wednesday morning, Justice Anthony Kennedy offered another thin ray of light to penetrate the hidden laboratory where he and his fellow justices will decide whether to recognize the Constitution's promise of equality for all Americans.
Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Two more bans fall (UPDATED)  —  UPDATED 10:58 p.m. The Ninth Circuit Court put its ruling into full effect on Tuesday evening, in this order and this formal mandate.  That should clear the way promptly for same-sex couples to file for marriage licenses in the two states involved directly and …
Jonathan Topaz / Politico:
Jimmy Carter: President Obama blew it on ISIL  —  Former President Jimmy Carter is criticizing President Barack Obama's Middle East policy, saying he has shifting policies and waited too long to take action against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.  —  In an interviewed published Tuesday …
Discussion: Power Line and Scared Monkeys
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Jim Jones / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Carter unhappy with Obama's policies in Middle East  —  FORT WORTH — Former President Jimmy Carter put down his hammer at a Meadowbrook Habitat for Humanity project Tuesday for a wide-ranging interview that touched on subjects such as the Obama administration's use of drones, women's rights and faith.
Politico:
President Obama's executive action plan falls short
Discussion: The PJ Tatler and his vorpal sword
John Podhoretz / New York Post:
Why Democrats may keep the Senate  —  Senate candidate, Rep. Cory Gardner, left, is an example of one of the great recruits Republicans have running for Senate this year.  Here he debates Colorado's incumbent senator, Mark Udall.  —  Every serious politico is baffled by the polling …
Discussion: American Spectator
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Josh Kraushaar / National Journal:
Bracing for a Political Wave
KOIN-TV:
Man practicing open carry law robbed of gun  —  GRESHAM, Ore. (KOIN 6) — A man practicing his open carry right was robbed of the gun he was openly carrying.  —  William Coleman III was robbed of his Walter- brand P22 just after 2:00 a.m. October 4 in Gresham by a young man who asked him for it …
Discussion: Balloon Juice
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David Ferguson / Raw Story:
Open carry enthusiast robbed at gunpoint: ‘I like your gun. Give it to me.’
Discussion: Addicting Info
KPTV-TV:
Man openly carrying new gun in Gresham robbed by armed man
Discussion: Liberaland and Talking Points Memo
CNN:
U.S. officials: ISIS will capture Kobani, but it's not a big concern to us  —  (CNN) — The key Syrian border city of Kobani will soon fall to the Islamist terror group ISIS, several senior U.S. administration officials said.  —  They downplayed the importance of it, saying Kobani is not a major U.S. concern.
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Danny Vinik / The New Republic:
No, Islamic State Militants Have Not Been Caught by U.S. Border Patrol
Discussion: National Review
Washington Post:
U.S. air campaign against Islamic State isn't achieving its aims
Discussion: Mediaite and Mashable
Nicole Flatow / ThinkProgress:
Black Teen Pepper-Sprayed By Cops After Entering His White Foster Parents' Home  —  Eighteen-year-old DeShawn Currie was walking into his foster parents' unlocked side door after school Monday afternoon, when a neighbor called 911 to report what they perceived to be a burglary on the residential block in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina.
Discussion: Shakesville
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Andrea Blanford / abc11.com:
POLICE PEPPER SPRAY WAKE COUNTY TEEN INSIDE HIS HOME AFTER HE'S MISTAKEN FOR BURGLAR
Discussion: Raw Story
Peter Hamby / CNN:
The hardest-working man in Democratic politics  —  Hillary Clinton's potential challengers  —  Washington (CNN) — A Democrat with White House ambitions is furiously criss-crossing the country to help the party's candidates — and it's not Hillary Clinton.
Josh Zumbrun / Wall Street Journal:
SAT Scores and Income Inequality: How Wealthier Kids Rank Higher  —  SAT originally stood for Scholastic Aptitude Test.  But parsing the results by income suggests it's also a Student Affluence Test.  —  On average, students in 2014 in every income bracket outscored students in a lower bracket …
Anna Palmer / Politico:
Jon Huntsman says no thanks to 2016 run  —  Jon Huntsman's days on the campaign trail are over.  —  The former Utah governor, who ran a short-lived presidential campaign in 2012, said he would not run in 2016 and has no plans to run for governor again.  —  “I can't describe a pathway through …
 
 
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Erika Erickson / Fox 2 News in Detroit:
Mass shooting kills mother of three, wounds five others
Allison Sherry / Minneapolis Star Tribune:
Rep. Nolan, Mills spar over guns, taxes, health care
Discussion: Raw Story
Michael W. Chapman / CNSNews:
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Discussion: Raw Story, Mediaite and Pat Dollard
Harold Meyerson / American Prospect:
Why the Democrats Need to Take Sides
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Michael Allen / Opposing Views:
Detroit Homeowner Offers To Trade House For IPhone 6
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Why Georgia May Be Bluer Than It Appears
 Earlier Items: 
Nina Rees / US News:
Opponents of education reform are terrified of Campbell Brown, for good reason.
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Poll: Most see Obama as a failure
Molly K. Hooper / The Hill:
Dem pollster predicts Hispanic voters to stay home
Andrea Jones / Rolling Stone:
The Nation's Shame: The Injustice of Mandatory Minimums
Jenna Levy / Gallup:
In U.S., Uninsured Rate Holds at 13.4%
Discussion: Hit & Run and Real Clear Politics
Jeremy Herb / Politico:
Up in smoke?  —  There's a new battle brewing over smoking in the military.
Discussion: The PJ Tatler