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12:45 PM ET, October 13, 2014

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Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Ebola Vaccine Would Likely Have Been Found By Now If Not For Budget Cuts: NIH Director  —  BETHESDA, Md. — As the federal government frantically works to combat the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, and as it responds to a second diagnosis of the disease at home, one of the country's top health officials …
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Nick Gillespie / Hit & Run:
Can You Blame Ebola Outbreak on “Republican Cuts” to Health Budgets?  —  “Republican Cuts Kill” is the message coming from The Agenda Project, a 501(c)4 organization that is placing ads in various battleground states.  According to an email signed by the group's founder Erica Payne and titled …
Discussion: Instapundit
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
Brutal New Ad Blames GOP Spending Cuts For Ebola Deaths (VIDEO)
Discussion: Mediaite
Shane Goldmacher / National Journal:
Mitt Romney Told an Obama Joke in Iowa.  Here It Is.  —  WEST DES MOINES, Iowa - Mitt Romney wanted to tell a joke.  “Now when you're running for office people tell you, you shouldn't tell jokes,” he said at a political rally here on Sunday.  “But I'm not running for office, so I can tell one.”
David Nather / Politico:
An Obamacare October surprise?  —  Obamacare premiums aren't rising everywhere.  They just have a way of finding the states with the biggest Senate races.  And that could be very bad timing for Democrats in two of the party's key contests.  —  Double-digit rate hikes for individual health insurance plans …
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Juan Williams / The Hill:
Even a Senate victory won't heal GOP divisions  —  Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) made news recently by announcing he might run for president in 2016.  He later explained that his potential candidacy is less about “personal ambition” than about “concern for where the party is going.”
Discussion: Prairie Weather
Argus Leader:
Ellis: Why it's a close race for Senate
Discussion: Washington Monthly
Associated Press:
Alaska same-sex ban struck down  —  ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A federal judge on Sunday struck down Alaska's first-in-the-nation ban on gay marriages, the latest court decision in a busy week for the issue across the country.  —  U.S. District Judge Timothy Burgess said the ban violated …
Discussion: Daily Kos
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Steve Quinn / Reuters:
Alaska ban on same-sex marriage ruled unconstitutional
Discussion: FOX News Radio
Anchorage Daily News:   Federal judge rules Alaska's same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional
Judith Shulevitz / The New Republic:
Accused College Rapists Have Rights, Too  —  The victims deserve justice.  The men deserve due process.  —  This August, Columbia University released a new policy for handling “gender-based” misconduct among students.  Since April, universities around the country have been rewriting …
Discussion: Althouse and Instapundit
Bill Carter / New York Times:
Leaning Forward, MSNBC Loses Ground to Rival CNN  —  Rachel Maddow, the biggest star on the MSNBC cable network, just posted her lowest quarterly ratings results ever.  —  “Morning Joe,” MSNBC's signature morning program, scored its second-lowest quarterly ratings, reaching an average …
Rebecca Leber / The New Republic:
What the Next Two Awful Years Will Look Like  —  The five things to fear about a Republican Congress  —  I. The Gutting of Dodd-Frank  —  If Republicans take control of the House and Senate, many of their members will call for the outright repeal of the Dodd-Frank financial reforms.
Discussion: RedState and Democratic Strategist
Andrew Dugan / Gallup:
U.S. Voters Give GOP Edge vs. Dems on Handling Top Issues  —  Prefer GOP on seven of 13 election issues; Democrats, on just four  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Republicans in Congress hold significant leads over the Democrats on four of the six issues that U.S. registered voters say are most important …
Discussion: Firedoglake and Washington Post
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Kansas City Star:
Greg Orman would bring needed change to the U.S. Senate
Discussion: American Spectator
Rick Jervis / Associated Press:
Unlike in Spain, Dallas Ebola patient's dog will be saved  —  DALLAS — The health care worker who tested positive for Ebola has a dog, but the mayor of Dallas says unlike in a recent Spanish case, the dog will be kept safe for eventual reunion with its owner.
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Bill Scher / Politico:
How Republicans lost the culture war  —  On Aug. 17, 1992, Pat Buchanan and the Republican Party declared a “culture war ... for the soul of America.”  On Oct. 6, 2014, Republicans surrendered.  —  Twenty-two years ago at his party's national convention, Buchanan thundered, “we stand with …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Tim Arango / New York Times:
Turkey Says No Deal Yet on U.S. Use of Bases in ISIS Fight  —  ISTANBUL — A day after American officials said Turkey had agreed to allow its air bases for operations against the Islamic State, which they described as a deal that represented a breakthrough in tense negotiations …
Discussion: JustOneMinute
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
How Righteousness Killed the World Economy  —  Stop me if you've heard this before: The world economy appears to be stumbling.  For a while, things seemed to be looking up, and there was talk about green shoots of recovery.  But now growth is stalling, and the specter of deflation looms.
Discussion: Washington Monthly
John Fund / National Review:
Braced for Voter Fraud in Colorado  —  Perhaps the most hard-fought Senate race this year will be Colorado's showdown between Democratic senator Mark Udall and Republican congressman Cory Gardner.  The RealClearPolitics average of polls in the race shows Gardner holding a lead of 1.3 percentage points.
New York Times:
Debate Night in Kentucky Gives Grimes Chance to Shake Things Up  —  Good Columbus Day morning from Washington, where the focus is on a prime-time Kentucky debate, four too-close-to-call governors' races, and the intensifying battle for control of the Senate, where Republicans have a 64 percent chance of taking the majority.
Discussion: Washington Post
Daniel Halper / Weekly Standard:
Cheney: ‘Very Dangerous Period ... More Threatening Than the Period Before 9/11’  —  Vice President Dick Cheney opened up for a nearly two hour interview with Bill Kristol, as part of the latest installment of Conversations With Bill Kristol:  —  The two discussed Cheney's time as secretary of defense …
Discussion: Power Line
Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Hillary Clinton heckled by man with a bullhorn  —  Washington (CNN) — A man with a bullhorn interrupted Hillary Clinton on Sunday during a speech she was giving in San Diego.  —  The heckler, sporting a suit and tie, sounded a loud alarm with the bullhorn and began shouting at the former Secretary …
Discussion: Business Insider
 
 
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Arizona Republic:
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Phyllis M Daugherty / Opposing Views:
4 Pit Bulls Attack Animal Control Officer, Supervisor In Oklahoma; Arkansas ACO Also Attacked
Discussion: Liberaland and FOX News Radio
Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Dems: Don't trust the polls
Discussion: RedState
Bree Steffen / KOCO.com:
Woman says fake Obama tombstone is disrespectful
Discussion: Liberaland and Raw Story
Gov. Bobby Jindal / Politico:
The Facts About Ebola Funding
Wall Street Journal:
A Nobel Economist's Caution About Government
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Ira Stoll / Smartertimes.com:
Times Touts Tours of Iran
Discussion: Raw Story and Weekly Standard
Sally Kohn / The Daily Beast:
Ebola Scare-Mongerer Rand Paul Wants You to Think You're Going to Die
Rosa Prince / Telegraph:
Muhammad Ali is so ill from Parkinsons that he cannot speak, his brother says
Discussion: FOX News Radio
James Jay Carafano / The National Interest:
Obama's Great Big Ebola Error
Discussion: Hot Air
Ken Braun / MLive.com:
The real unemployment is much higher and most Americans know it
James Warren / NY Daily News:
President Nixon offered to illegally wiretap Mayor John Lindsay for Gov. Nelson Rockefeller: report
Discussion: FOX News Radio and Liberaland
Chris Matyszczyk / CNET:
Comedy club uses iPad facial recognition to charge by the laugh
Evan McMurry / Mediaite:
Krugman: Obama One of ‘Most Consequential’ Presidents in Modern History
Discussion: Liberal Values and FOX News Radio
 

 
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Bloomberg:
The EU opens a DSA investigation into Facebook and Instagram over deceptive ad and political content; sources say the move relates to a pro-Kremlin campaign

Lauren Feiner / The Verge:
The FCC fines T-Mobile $80M, AT&T $57M, and Verizon $47M for allegedly illegally sharing customers' location data with aggregators “without customer consent”

 
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