Newspaper Roundup for Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Los Angeles Times:
AIDS group files complaint with county over unprotected sex in porn
Los Angeles Times:
California unemployment rate holds at 9.8%, highest in U.S.
Politico:
Judge orders mediation in Fast and Furious contempt case
Washington Times:
KKK and neo-Nazis invited to school to expose students to messages of hate
So students will know how to identify and avoid such messages
Politico:
Sen. Ted Cruz opposes run-of-the-mill multiple sclerosis resolution
Says sponsors did not give senators enough time to review it before voting
The Hill:
Senate’s Gang of 8: We’ll have immigration bill in April
Washington Post:
The Washington Post to charge frequent users of its Web site
Washington Times:
Sen. Vitter pledges to block Perez nomination
Los Angeles Times:
Sen. Roy Blunt placing a hold on Obama's EPA nominee
Washington Times:
Bill Maher: New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg makes liberals look bad
Politico:
Enviros threaten Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-Mass.) on Keystone pipeline
'Act like a real Democrat and oppose Keystone’s dirty energy'
Denver Post/AP:
Chinese solar panel maker Suntech defaults on $541 million payment
The Hill:
Coal state Dems press Obama to scale back EPA emissions rules for power plants
The regulations, as currently drafted, would devastate the coal industry in their home states
Politico:
Obama approval rating falls 8 points; disapproval rating up 7 since beginning of year
Politico:
Rising cost of corn ethanol credits alarms Capitol Hill
Concern it could increase gasoline prices
Washington Times:
Eyeing the W.H. in 2016? Hillary Clinton announces: I support gay marriage
Washington Post:
Support for same-sex marriage reaches all-time high, poll finds
Washington Times:
‘The Bible’ producers say Satan-Obama link is ‘utter nonsense’
USA Today:
Disney bans solo kids under 14 at U.S. parks
Politico:
Roger Ailes: Fox News is 'not programming to conservatives'
Says Fox is “just not eliminating their point of view"
Washington Post:
For Fairfax County, Silver Line means more police, extra buses and “pop-up” shops
Philly.com:
Of big cities, Phila. worst for people in deep poverty
Politico:
Assault weapons ban loses steam
Feinstein bill won't be part of a Democratic gun bill to be offered on Senate floor
Politico:
Rep. Paul Broun op-ed: Ryan budget ‘fails’
Philly.com:
Police: women paid to make up claims against Menendez
Politico:
Right blasts RNC 'autopsy' as power grab
The Hill:
House Dem budget includes $1.2T in taxes, $200B new stimulus
Politico:
Senate Dems' budget accused of double-counting spending cuts
Chicago Sun-Times:
Michael Jordan paternity suit dropped
Chicago Tribune:
Police: Baby Jonylah's diaper was not being changed when she was shot last week
She was on father's lap; he's not fully cooperating
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