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10:55 PM ET, July 2, 2015

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Jim Webb 2016:
JIM WEBB ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR PRESIDENT  —  Dear friends:  —  After many months of thought, deliberation and discussion, I have decided to seek the office of the Presidency of the United States.  —  I understand the odds, particularly in today's political climate where fair debate is so often drowned out by huge sums of money.
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Ben Brody / Bloomberg Business:
Bernie Sanders Gains on Hillary Clinton in Iowa, Quinnipiac Poll Says
Julia O'Donoghue / NOLA River:
Bobby Jindal administration will start issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples in downtown New Orleans  —  Gov. Bobby Jindal's administration will start giving out marriage licenses to same-sex couples at the state Department of Vital Records in downtown New Orleans Thursday afternoon …
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kff.org:
Kaiser Health Tracking Poll: Late June 2015 - A Special Focus On The Supreme Court Decision  —  Liz Hamel, Jamie Firth, and Mollyann Brodie … Public Attention and Awareness Of King V. Burwell  —  The health care law faced its second major test at the Supreme Court this session …
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
George Takei: Justice Thomas ‘a clown in blackface’  —  Actor and gay rights advocate George Takei is slamming Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas after his dissent to last week's decision legalizing same-sex marriage nationwide claimed that the government can neither give nor take away human dignity.
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Scott Whitlock / NewsBusters:
George Takei's Racist Rant: Clarence Thomas Is a ‘Clown in Black Face’  —  Share it Tweet it  —  George Takei unleashed a racist rant against Clarence Thomas, sneering that the Supreme Court justice is a “clown in blackface.”  The Star Trek actor on Monday fumed, “[Thomas] is a clown in blackface sitting on the Supreme Court.
Miranda Blue / Right Wing Watch:
Steve King: Impeach Ginsburg & Kagan Over Gay Marriage Decision
Scott Conroy / The Huffington Post:
Watch Lindsey Graham Choke Up Talking About Joe Biden  —  When Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) celebrated his retirement from the Air National Guard last week after 33 years of military service, he was greeted at the ceremony by an unexpected guest: Vice President Joe Biden.
Discussion: Business Insider
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Politico:
Can't let go of Joe  —  Biden probably isn't running, but a small group of diehard fans insists he just might.  —  Joe Biden's trial balloon is being inflated without him.  —  Seriously, people who claim to be insiders say, he's going to run.  Probably going to run.  Definitely thinking about running.
S.A. Miller / Washington Times:
Joe Biden likely to join 2016 White House race next month, top fundraiser says
Discussion: Washington Post and Power Line
Rich Lowry / Politico:
Sorry, Donald Trump Has A Point  —  NBC, Univision and Macy's have all thrown The Donald under the bus, in the heaviest blow to schlock culture in this country since the cancellation of “Jersey Shore.”  —  The carnage ranges widely across media, encompassing reality TV ("Celebrity Apprentice" …
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Eugene Scott / CNN:
Trump defends inflammatory comments, asks ‘Who is doing the raping?’
Elliot Smilowitz / The Hill:
Trump stands behind comments on Mexicans
Discussion: Daily Kos and The Daily Caller
ABC News:
President Obama Mocks GOP Nominating Contest as Political ‘Hunger Games’ … What if the presidential nominating process were like “Hunger Games”?  —  Well, President Obama suggested today that the GOP field has enough candidates to try it out.  —  “I've lost count how many Republicans are running for this job.
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Barack Obama jabs at GOP's ‘Hunger Games’  —  May the odds be ever in your favor, Republicans?  —  President Barack Obama had a little fun on Thursday talking about the GOP presidential contenders, comparing the seemingly ever-growing field to a certain book and movie series.  —  Story Continued Below
Discussion: Joe. My. God.
Ben Brody / Bloomberg Business:
Rick Perry Assails Republicans' Lack of “Moral Legitimacy” on African Americans  —  Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry accused his party of trading its “moral legitimacy” for political pragmatism in abandoning the cause of African Americans and, along with it, the black vote.
Discussion: Hullabaloo
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Democrats Regain Edge in Party Affiliation
Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Perry: Republicans Are Ones Offering Hope for Black Families
Discussion: Bloomberg Business
Oliver Darcy / TheBlaze.com:
Activists Planned to Burn U.S. Flag in NYC Park — When They Showed Up, These Guys Were Waiting  —  Anti-police activists were set to burn the American flag at a New York City park Wednesday evening, but their plans seemingly changed when dozens of bikers and veterans came out to counter protest.
America Ferrera / The Huffington Post:
Thank You, Donald Trump!  —  You've said some pretty offensive things about Latino immigrants recently, and I think they're worth addressing.  Because, you know, this is the United States of America, where I have a right to speak up even if I'm not a billionaire.  Isn't that awesome?
Tanya Eiserer / WFAA-TV:
Attorney General Paxton could face first-degree felony case  —  The criminal investigation against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has taken a more serious turn, with special prosecutors now planning to present a first-degree felony securities fraud case against him to a Collin County grand jury, News 8 has learned.
Daniel Nussbaum / BREITBART.COM:
Illegal Aliens Disrupt Ann Coulter Book Signing, Author Fires Back  —  COSTA MESA, CA - Political commentator and author Ann Coulter was signing copies of her new book Adios America: The Left's Plan to Turn our Country into a Third World Hellhole at a Barnes and Noble Tuesday night when the calm …
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and Mediaite
New York Times:
Scott Walker's Hard Right Turn in Iowa May Hurt Him Elsewhere  —  Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin spent months persuading influential Republicans that he alone had the impressive conservative achievements and mainstream American appeal needed to not only win the party's nomination but also to recapture the White House.
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German Lopez / Vox:
This Bill O'Reilly piece on homeless people might be the worst Fox News segment ever  —  Fox New's Bill O'Reilly on Monday ran a horrible segment in which he characterized homeless people in New York City's Penn Station as dangerous, playing into some of the worst stereotypes about the homeless …
Discussion: NewsHounds blog and Hullabaloo
HHS.gov:
Tips for Talking to Your Family about the Affordable Care Act this Fourth of July  —  This Fourth of July, families across the nation will gather around hot dogs (or their favorite vegetarian alternative) and potato salad to spend some quality time together, watch fireworks and reflect on the holiday's meaning.
Discussion: Hit & Run
Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
Social conservatives and libertarians will get married  —  The Republican Party, broadly speaking, is comprised of many factions that are often at odds with one another.  Prominent examples are the battles between the grassroots and the national party establishment and between defense hawks and non-interventionists.
Discussion: Instapundit
Gov. Scott Walker / Real Clear Politics:
Welcome to Wisconsin, Mr. President  —  Bright spots in the Obama economy are few and far between, as opportunities for small businesses and entrepreneurs are often quashed by a federal government that has grown too large, powerful and pervasive.  That's why it's telling that the president …
 
 
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The White House:
Improving transparency and ensuring continued safety in biotechnology
Discussion: New York Times and NPR
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Some GOP candidates becoming unhinged over gay marriage ruling
Reuters:
IAEA says Iran uranium stockpile reduced, but questions remain
Discussion: US News and Power Line
Rick Wilson / The Federalist:
A Field Guide To Acela Republicans
Adrian Carrasquillo / BuzzFeed:
Hillary Clinton To Address Latino Community Leaders At NCLR Conference
Julie Cart / Los Angeles Times:
State issues toughest-in-the-nation fracking rules
Discussion: The Daily Signal
Walt Buteau / WPRI-TV:
Former state cemetery worker who took tombstones to enter guilty plea
Discussion: CBS Boston and The Daily Caller
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Jason Gordon / Writers Guild of America East:
Salon Media's Editorial Staff To Unionize with the Writers Guild of America, East
James Surowiecki / New Yorker:
Why Congress Should Let Puerto Rico Declare Bankruptcy
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
Philip Hamburger: Chevron's last days?
Guardian:
Robot kills worker at Volkswagen plant in Germany
Discussion: Washington Post
Paul Bond / Hollywood Reporter:
‘Dukes of Hazzard’ Star Rips TV Land for Dropping Show: “Can't We All Just Watch TV?”