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Wednesday's Daily Brief: Egyptian Military Tightens Grip As Morsi Deadline Passes,

Wednesday, July 3, 2013
WORLD
Bolivia Leader Leaves Europe Amid Diplomatic Row
POLITICS
Americans Critical Of Major Supreme Court Decision
SPORTS
Hernandez's History Of Violence Exposed
POLITICS
State Senate Votes On Restrictive Abortion Measure Tacked On To Anti-Sharia Bill
ENTERTAINMENT
Conservatives Slam 'White House Down' As 'Liberal Propaganda'
BLOG POSTS
Shinzō Abe: The Third Arrow of Abenomics: TINA
We are committed to build a robust Japan that will continue to foster and preserve global commons, and contribute to the peace and stability of the world. In 20 years time, we will marvel at how much Japan has changed.
Connie Pillich: Is Your Uterus a Budget Issue?
Some politicians in Ohio have explicitly said their goal is to make our state more like Texas. So there's a great irony that, just as one brave woman in Austin was standing up to protect reproductive health choices for women, men here in Columbus were plotting ways to take them away.
Derek Penwell: The Problem With Assuming Liberal Christians Hate the Bible
Liberal Christians aren't liberal in spite of the Bible, but because of it. They don't pursue justice for LGBT people because they haven't read Scripture, but precisely because they have.
Marissa Higgins: 10 Things Lesbians Hate to Hear
4. "Who's the guy in your relationship?" Ouch. Some aspects of the patriarchy simply don't apply in same-sex relationships, and someone having to be "the guy" in a lesbian relationship is one of them.
Timothy Karr: Obama: Like Nixon, But Worse
While Nixon broke the law to attack dissenting voices, Obama has distorted it to the same effect. And he's taken his powers much, much further -- misinterpreting outdated or poorly written laws to claim his administration's authority to spy on almost anyone who uses modern technology to communicate.
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