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11:00 AM ET, October 14, 2014

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Maeve Reston / Los Angeles Times:
Ann Romney launches new center to study neurological diseases  —  Let some in the political world obsess over whether Mitt Romney plans to run for president for a third time — Ann Romney has a bigger project in mind.  —  On Tuesday at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston …
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Washington Post:
Can't quit Mitt: Friends say Romney feels nudge to consider a 2016 presidential run  —  CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Officially, Mitt Romney returned to Iowa, the quadrennial presidential proving ground, to give a boost to Joni Ernst.  But at a closed-door breakfast fundraiser here Monday …
Mitt Romney / Medium:
Dear Ann,  —  You've come a long way.  It's been over fifteen years since we sat in the first neurologist's waiting room, looking at his office brochures that described ALS, Parkinson's, and Multiple Sclerosis.  We could handle anything, I said, as long as it wasn't terminal.
Discussion: CNN, OnPolitics and Mediaite
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
McConnell says Ky. healthcare exchange can stay but not ObamaCare  —  Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) said Monday he wouldn't mind if the state healthcare insurance exchange known as Kentucky Kynect stayed but reiterated his call for the full repeal of ObamaCare.
The Hill:
Feds rethinking Ebola strategy  —  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday said it is starting to “rethink” its Ebola strategy after the first-ever US transmission of the virus put a “relatively large” number of healthcare workers at risk.
Discussion: Hot Air, Hit & Run, ABC News and Vox Popoli
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Americans want flight restrictions from Ebola countries. And it's not close.
Discussion: National Review and WREG-TV
Sahil Kapur / Talking Points Memo:
This Ruling Could Put Texas Back In The Doghouse On Voting Law Changes  —  A federal judge's decision on Thursday to strike down Texas's strict voter identification law is a boost for the Obama administration's effort to once again require the Lone Star State to receive federal pre-approval before making any changes to its voting laws.
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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
He'll Fight Every Day for the Poetry of South Dakota  —  In my piece today on South Dakota's unpredictable Senate race, I noted how the candidates there represented a departure from the cookie-cutter homogeneity that is now commonplace in races around the country.
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BBC:
Oscar Pistorius trial: Call for community service angers prosecutor  —  South African athlete Oscar Pistorius should not go to jail over the killing of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, his sentencing hearing has been told.  —  A probation officer appearing for the defence said Pistorius should serve house arrest and community service.
Discussion: Mediaite, TalkLeft and Shakesville
Kristina Wong / The Hill:
OVERNIGHT DEFENSE: Pentagon sees security threat from climate  —  THE TOPLINE: Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel on Monday unveiled a plan to integrate threats from climate change into all defense “plans, operations and training,” signaling a comprehensive effort to tackle global warming.
Discussion: Hot Air and CBS News
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Coral Davenport / New York Times:
Pentagon Signals Security Risks of Climate Change
Discussion: naked capitalism and The Verge
Doron Ben-Atar / Tablet Magazine:
Kafka Was the Rage  —  At a Catholic school, a professor fighting the academic boycott of Israel is investigated on secret charges  —  The email arrived on the last Friday afternoon of the spring term shortly before 5:00 p.m. Anastasia Coleman, Fordham's Director of Institutional Equity and Compliance …
Dana Hedgpeth / Washington Post:
It's more expensive to live in D.C. than New York, study says  —  Updated at 8:10 p.m. to include additional information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics  —  The Washington region ranks as the most expensive place to live in the country, ahead of the pricey markets of New York and San Francisco, according to a government study.
Discussion: WJLA-TV
Claude Brodesser-Akner / New Jersey Online:
Chris Christie says he would ‘rather die’ than be a U.S. Senator from N.J. (VIDEO)  —  PARSIPPANY — Addressing the NAACP New Jersey Conference on Saturday, Gov. Chris Christie offered no further clues as to whether he'd declare his candidacy for president next year, but one thing …
Discussion: CNN, New York Magazine and OnPolitics
Theodoric Meyer / The Daily Beast:
The Secret Money Buying Wisconsin's Laws  —  An accidentally released court filing reveals how one company secretly gave money to a nonprofit that helped get favorable mining legislation passed.  —  When billionaire Chris Cline's company bought an option to mine a swath of northern Wisconsin in 2010 …
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
New dimensions in racial tensions  —  A cafeteria food fight turned into a riot at South High School in Minneapolis in February last year.  The school's security officers were insufficient to the task.  Police officers dispatched to the scene sprayed mace and placed the school on lockdown to get a handle on the situation.
The Hill:
In Texas and across the nation, abortion access a sign of women's well-being  —  Last week's decision by New Orleans's Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to reinstate Texas House Bill 2 (HB2) — the omnibus abortion bill responsible for closing 80 percent of the abortion clinics in Texas …
Hanna Rosin / Slate:
Abortion Is Great  —  A new book argues that the left needs to stop the “awfulization” of abortion and embrace it as a social good.  —  I had an abortion.  I was not in a libertine college-girl phase, although frankly it's none of your business.  I was already a mother of two …
Discussion: The Federalist
Howard Fineman / The Huffington Post:
Remember The Fresh Promise Of Barack Obama?  What Happened To That Guy?  —  WASHINGTON — While traveling recently, I've been asked the same question in Beijing, Auckland and Rome: “What happened to Barack Obama?”  —  This really is several questions: What happened to that fresh, idealistic guy?
Discussion: Mediaite and New York Times
New York Times:
Ferguson Protests Take New Edge, Months After Killing  —  FERGUSON, Mo. — At the police station here, protesters stepped slowly into a line of officers in riot gear in order to be arrested.  Along a rainy avenue not far away, a small group sat down in the street until half a dozen of them were taken into custody.
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The disconnect between voter ID laws and voter fraud
Discussion: New York Times and National Review
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Can Joni Ernst break Iowa's Senate habit?
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
Americans short on reasons to trust: Column
Jeré Longman / New York Times:
Sierra Leone's Soccer Team Struggles With Stigma Over Ebola Outbreak
Allen McDuffee / The Atlantic Online:
The Religious Effort in Ferguson
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Hannah McLendon / High Point University:
HPU Poll: Hagan and Tillis Tied Among NC Likely Voters
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Hot Air
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Jill Abramson regrets stance on James Risen Iran story
Alex B. Berezow / RealClearScience:
To End Suicide Epidemic, Make Guns Harder to Get
Michael Walsh / NY Daily News:
Louisiana attorney general tries to block ashes of Dallas Ebola victim from entering state
Discussion: FOX News Radio
Cameron Joseph / The Hill:
Perdue cut work in India from bio
Discussion: Daily Kos
John R. Lott Jr / New York Post:
The FBI's bogus report on mass shootings
 

 
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Wall Street Journal:
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