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Monday's Daily Brief: Obama Addressing Big Errors

Written By Unknown on Monday, October 21, 2013 | 8:26 AM

Monday's Daily Brief: Obama Addressing Big Errors
Obama Speaking On Obamacare Glitches
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Obama Speaking On Obamacare Glitches

Democrats Have A Shot At Taking Back The House As Republican Popularity Continues To Drop: Poll
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Democrats Have A Shot At Taking Back The House As Republican Popularity Continues To Drop: Poll

Majority Of Americans Think It's 'Bad For The Country' That Republicans Control The House
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Majority Of Americans Think It's 'Bad For The Country' That Republicans Control The House


Robert Kuttner: Billionaires Against Social Security

America's very rich keep trying to start a movement among college students to blame senior citizens for the sorry state of the economy that kids will inherit. Specifically, the billionaires keep trying to scapegoat Social Security.

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Dr. Peggy Drexler: Maria Kang and the Endless Cycle of Mommy Judging

The conversation quickly moved off of weight and healthy eating and the "awareness of obesity" Kang says she was trying to raise. Instead, many women -- moms in particular -- used the photo as evidence of Kang's shoddy dedication as a mother, as if tight abs leads to neglected children.

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Chris Christie Administration Withdrawing Appeal Of Gay Marriage Ruling In New Jersey

Chris Christie Administration Withdrawing Appeal Of Gay Marriage Ruling In New Jersey

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Colts Hold Off Broncos 39-33: Andrew Luck Gets Win In Peyton Manning's Return To Indianapolis

Colts Hold Off Broncos 39-33: Andrew Luck Gets Win In Peyton Manning's Return To Indianapolis

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Facebook Is Down For Many Who Report Being Unable To Like, Comment Or Post

Facebook Is Down For Many Who Report Being Unable To Like, Comment Or Post

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Ron Cebik: Persons, People, and Public Policy

The breakdown of government is not due to the failure of public policy or the conflicting policies of partisan factions in the body politic. It is due, to a great extent, to factors under the radar of both popular media and sophisticated or academic thinking.

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Eden Lane: When Trans Identity Meets Media Career

My hope was that, by addressing questions raised about my past, I could move beyond initial curiosity and keep the focus on my work. It was also an opportunity to uphold my responsibility to LGBT youth. At least that is what I hoped would be the result. Was that naive?

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