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11:05 AM ET, June 28, 2015

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Scott Johnson / Power Line:
The need to get our minds right  —  National Review has posted a symposium contemplating what the Supreme Court has wrought in its gay marriage decision of this past Friday.  The decision represents itself as the culmination of a long line of cases and related social developments.
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Sally Kohn / The Daily Beast:
The GOP Gay Marriage Freakout  —  It is wrong for public officials to defy the Supreme Court.  Yet that's what Republican presidential candidates have promised.  —  Marriage equality has won at the Supreme Court, but the fight over gay marriage is far from over.  Now we enter the Republican temper tantrum phase.
Discussion: Informed Comment
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Fiorina: Marriage is ‘grounded in spirituality’  —  GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina on Saturday said the Supreme Court's legalization of same-sex marriage nationwide ignores religious history across most world faiths.  —  The former Hewlett-Packard CEO argued history …
Discussion: Liberaland
Katie Zezima / Washington Post:
Ted Cruz calls for judicial retention elections for Supreme Court justices  —  Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) has proposed a constitutional amendment that would subject Supreme Court justices to periodic judicial elections in the wake of rulings that upheld a key portion of the Affordable Care Act and affirmed gay couples' right to marriage.
Gerard V. Bradley / National Review:
The Supreme Court Has Legalized Same-Sex Marriage: Now What?
Eli Stokols / Politico:
Jeb Bush has a new problem: John Roberts
Discussion: Instapundit and Washington Post
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Let's Drop the Charade: The Supreme Court Is a Political Branch, Not a Judicial One
Jonathan Rauch / TIME:
Here's How 9 Predictions About Gay Marriage Turned Out  —  Jonathan Rauch is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution.  —  Ideas can matter—and small, marginal voices can make themselves heard  —  Not often—in fact, pretty much never—have I been lost for words in the gay-marriage debate.
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Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
US official: Iran talks to push past deadline  —  The U.S., Iran and other world powers will push negotiations to limit Tehran's nuclear ambitions past a June 30 deadline, according to multiple reports.  —  “Given the dates, and that we have some work to do ... the parties are planning …
Discussion: Reuters and Weekly Standard
Associated Press:
Eurozone Meets Without Greece to Assess Stability  —  BRUSSELS — Greece's place in the euro currency bloc looked increasingly shaky on Saturday after eurozone nations rejected a monthlong extension to its bailout program and the prime minister called for a risky popular vote on the country's financial future.
Discussion: Bloomberg View and The Week
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Associated Press:
Nuke Talks to Miss Target; Iran Foreign Minister Heads Home  —  A senior U.S. official acknowledged Sunday that Iran nuclear talks will go past their June 30 target date, as Iran's foreign minister prepared to head home Sunday for consultations before returning to push for a breakthrough.
Discussion: Bloomberg Business and ABC News
Hugh Naylor / Washington Post:
Witnesses recall the horror of terrorist attack on Tunisian beach … SOUSSE, Tunisia — In the final moments of the worst terrorist attack in Tunisia's history, witnesses recalled, the assailant casually strolled to the ocean at a popular resort to wash his hands and face.
Discussion: Guardian and Booman Tribune
Brendan O'Connor / Gawker:
CNN Mistakes Dildo-Covered Flag at Pride Parade for ISIS Flag  —  In this clip, a CNN anchor and editor fail to recognize that what they have identified as an “ISIS flag” is actually a flag of dildos and butt plugs, rendered in the style of ISIS.  —  “If you look at the flag closely, it's clearly not Arabic,” CNN's Lucy Pawle admits.
USA Today:
Fourth of July terror warning issued by FBI, Homeland Security  —  Federal authorities have warned local law enforcement officials across the country about a heightened concern involving possible terror attacks targeting the July 4th holiday, a U.S. law enforcement official said.
Discussion: Israel Matzav and The PJ Tatler
Washington Post:
In a fast-changing culture, can the GOP get in step with modern America?  —  CORYDON, Iowa — Mike Huckabee — former Fox News personality, Arkansas governor and Baptist preacher — gathered with a modest crowd here in the back of Breadeaux Pizza on his “Main Street American Family” tour and opened the floor to questions.
Marlow Stern / The Daily Beast:
Amy Schumer on Why She Turned Down ‘The Daily Show’  —  The star of Trainwreck and Inside Amy Schumer discusses why she passed on Comedy Central's offer for her to take over for Jon Stewart on the political satire The Daily Show.  —  When Jon Stewart announced plans to end his rich tenure …
Discussion: The Huffington Post and Refinery29
 
 
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Martin Matishak / The Hill:
Momentum grows to scrap Pentagon's ban on transgender troops
Discussion: Liberaland
Katie Johnston / BostonGlobe.com:
Mass. home health workers win wage hike to $15 an hour
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Rosa Brooks / Foreign Policy:
Can Gay Marriage Defeat the Islamic State?
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
It's an Obama World... US Troops Put on Drinking, Eating Restrictions for Ramadan
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Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Republican Sen. James Inhofe: My Gay Friends Think Court Ruling Was Bad