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10:00 AM ET, March 22, 2015

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Theodore Schleifer / Houston Chronicle:
Ted Cruz to announce presidential bid Monday  —  Senator will be first declared GOP candidate  —  Sen. Ted Cruz plans to announce Monday that he will run for president of the United States, accelerating his already rapid three-year rise from a tea party insurgent in Texas into a divisive political force in Washington.
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
Obama Details His Disappointment With Netanyahu In First Post-Election Comments  —  WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is operating under the assumption that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu does not support the creation of a Palestinian state, despite the Israeli leader's post-election efforts …
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New York Times:
ISIS Urges Sympathizers to Kill U.S. Service Members It Identifies on Website  —  WASHINGTON — In a new online threat to American military personnel, the Islamic State has called on its members and sympathizers in the United States to kill 100 service members whose names, photos and purported addresses it posted on a website.
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Luis Martinez / ABC News:   Purported ISIS Group Posts Personal Details of 100 U.S. Military Service Members
Reuters:
Islamic State calls on backers to kill 100 U.S. military personnel
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Niall Stanage / The Hill:
What makes the dark horses run?  —  The potential 2016 presidential field is a long list full of long shots.  —  Former New York Gov. George Pataki (R), has said he is “very seriously” considering a bid.  —  Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) appears to be mulling a challenge …
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New York Times:
Chicago Mayor's Race Is Cast as a Test of Liberalism  —  CHICAGO — Mayor Rahm Emanuel had just finished the quintessential municipal politics photo op, briefly inspecting a dusty street-paving project on a block of the South Side lined with tidy brick bungalows.
Discussion: Liberaland
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Dems want to empower Boehner  —  House Democrats fighting for leverage in the GOP Congress are hoping they can empower an unlikely ally: Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio).  —  Democrats are outnumbered by more than 50 members - and have almost no power to bring bills to the floor.
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The Hill:   Conservatives seethe after attacks from allies of Boehner
Mike Allen / Politico:
TED CRUZ summons reporters for Mon. speech - RAND PAUL: Clinton Foundation should return donations from Saudi Arabia: ‘thinly veiled bribes’ — POTUS at niece's NCAA game — B'DAY: Ken Spain  —  By Mike Allen (@mikeallen; mallen@politico.com), with Daniel Lippman (@dlippman; dlippman@politico.com)
Discussion: Bloomberg Business
Judith Shulevitz / New York Times:
In College and Hiding From Scary Ideas  —  KATHERINE BYRON, a senior at Brown University and a member of its Sexual Assault Task Force, considers it her duty to make Brown a safe place for rape victims, free from anything that might prompt memories of trauma.
Discussion: Althouse
Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
Israel: Beware of Obama  —  First he comes for the banks and health care, uses the IRS to go after critics, politicizes the Justice Department, spies on journalists, tries to curb religious freedom, slashes the military, throws open the borders, doubles the debt and nationalizes the Internet.
Igor Volsky / ThinkProgress:
Mayoral Candidate Apologizes For Performing In Black Face  —  Oklahoma mayoral candidate Bill Helton dressed as “Pollyester Kotton.”  —  CREDIT: Screenshot  —  A white mayoral candidate in Oklahoma is apologizing to voters after videos surfaced of him wearing black face and performing …
Discussion: FOX News Radio
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Kristen Shanahan / KFOR-TV:
Controversy surrounds Elk City mayoral candidate for dressing as a black woman
Discussion: Raw Story
James Lindgren / SSRN:
Measuring Diversity: Law Faculties in 1997 and 2013  —  Northwestern University - School of Law  —  Abstract:  —  ABSTRACT AND AUTHOR'S NOTE  —  This article is the first careful look at the demographic makeup of law faculties compared to the larger pools of lawyers and the general public.
Sarah Knapton / Telegraph:
Solar eclipse: schoolchildren banned from watching on ‘religious and cultural’ grounds  —  North Primary School in Southall was accused of putting religious superstition before science  —  A London primary school was criticised for banning children from watching the eclipse for “religious and cultural reasons.”
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Petraeus: Iran a greater threat to Iraq than ISIS  —  Retired Gen. David Petraeus says that Iranian-backed Shiite militias pose a greater threat to Iraq's long-term peace and security than the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).  —  “The current Iranian regime is not our ally in the Middle East.
Discussion: Israel Matzav
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Mitchell Prothero / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Operation to retake Tikrit from Islamic State stalled by heavy casualties, discord
Discussion: Progress Pond
 
 
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Emily Shapiro / ABC News:
12-Year-Old Girl Accused of Trying to Poison Mother for Taking Away iPhone
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Jon Ralston / Ralston Reports:
Bundyville coming to Carson City
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Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
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Discussion: SaintPetersBlog
Stephanie Simon / Politico:
Common Core's cyber spies
Ali Akbar Dareini / Associated Press:
Iranian president Rouhani: Final nuclear deal possible
Discussion: Liberaland