Today's top stories: |
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1.) 'Unfounded And Preposterous': Libyan reports shred White House claim that Benghazi attack was spontaneous, unpredictable |
2.) Occupy, NYPD clash in lead-up to first anniversary |
3.) Death threats, petitions swirl online after anti-Islam filmmaker's identity is revealed |
4.) Islamists step up pressure for U.S. media curbs, Obama equivocates |
5.) Leaders with Ginni Thomas: Dan Bongino, US Senate candidate |
6.) 'We're quite popular in Libya,' says US ambassador to the UN |
7.) Brit Hume: 'Ludicrous overreaction' to Romney Libya remarks 'not a great moment for the national media' |
8.) Pelosi: Romney's choice of Ryan gave Dems a boost in race to take back the House |
9.) George Will: Fed on its way to becoming the fourth branch of government |
10.) Jesse Ventura suggests US may be behind Middle East violence |
From the Intercollegiate Studies Institute network and LI's Campus Reform: |
11.) [VIDEO] DHS-affiliated SWAT team stages unannounced military-style raid on public university’s campus (Campus Reform) |
12.) Virginia is the most important state in this election (The Virginia Informer) |
13.) Do As I Say, Not As I Do: Obama’s Failure To Act For His Own Family (The College Conservative) |
14.) Libya: What Went Wrong, Exclusive PHOTOS of a Candlelight Vigil (The Ohio State Rubicon) |
15.) College must reconsider arrest disclosure rule (The Virginia Informer) |
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