Today's top stories: |
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| 1.) Report: Justice Dept. thinks its collaboration with Media Matters 'not a big deal' |
| 2.) Obama contrasts himself with Romney, calls Americans 'good and decent' |
| 3.) Linda McMahon pitches her business experience in Connecticut Senate race |
| 4.) Occupy Wall Street chief organizer unravels, ponders calling it quits |
| 5.) Pat Buchanan: 'Fabian socialist' Obama 'is a drug dealer of welfare' |
| 6.) Obama in 2006: As president 'vacations, leisure is gone' |
| 7.) Polls: 70 percent in Ohio, Florida believe Iran would arm terrorists with nuclear weapons to attack US |
| 8.) 1998 audiotape surfaces: Obama urged 'trick' to aid wealth redistribution |
| 9.) White House hedges on claim anti-Islam YouTube video caused Benghazi attack |
| 10.) Chicago teachers suspend strike, classes to resume |
From the Intercollegiate Studies Institute network and LI's Campus Reform: |
11.) College suspends professor for allegedly attempting to force students to vote for Obama (Campus Reform) |
12.) College retains national ranking, despite lack of finances (The Virginia Informer) |
13.) Teachers Unions Need To Be Taught A Lesson (The College Conservative) |
14.) The Devil is in the Details: New curriculum is promising, logistics are concerning (The Virginia Informer) |
15.) Aftermath: Deportation Law and the New American Diaspora (Boston College Observer) |
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