Editors’ Blog - 2013
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10.21.13 | 10:14 am
Hiring: Publishing Fellow

Want to learn about the digital publishing business? Not the big think but the nuts and bolts of digital news publishing. TPM is currently hiring a Publishing Fellow to work out of our New York office. Job listing after the jump …

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10.21.13 | 10:19 am
Feel Good Pictures

Marriage Equality becomes the law in New Jersey at midnight this morning.

10.21.13 | 11:07 am
“Adding a Server Would Have Fixed It”

White House expresses doubts about Chuck Todd’s IT skills. Watch.

10.21.13 | 11:32 am
Big Business & Far Right Ideology

At a press breakfast this morning, Chamber of Commerce President Tom Donohue suggested that sitting down and shutting up might be a good new agenda for Ted Cruz to pursue. This comes a few days after one of the Chamber’s top political strategists, Scott Reed, suggested the Chamber would become actively involved in Tea Party primary challenges defending mainstream or non-clinical Republicans against Tea Party challengers – and perhaps vice versa.

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10.21.13 | 1:28 pm
Prime on Mobile

We’ve had a lot of questions over the last couple weeks about accessing Prime on mobile. An update after the jump.

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10.22.13 | 3:52 am
150,000

State officials say 150,000 people have already signed up for Obamacare in New York alone using the state’s website.

10.22.13 | 3:57 am
Do They Try Again?

Do congressional Republicans go the shutdown and/or debt ceiling hostage route again when the current deal runs out early next year? Discussing that now at The Hive (sub req.).

10.22.13 | 5:00 am
Getting Better?

TPM Reader JC decided to actually try logging in to healthcare.gov and got a surprise …

I saw the comments of TPM reader RN. I too have been writing software for almost 35 years.

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10.22.13 | 5:53 am
Creeping Romneyism?

Maine Gov. ’47 percent’ of people in our state don’t work. “About 47%. It’s really bad.” Listen.

10.22.13 | 7:44 am
A Conspiracy Theory Persists

There was plenty of bogus information that surfaced earlier this year when Congress considered expanding background checks on people who want to buy guns. But among the most persistent has been that a bill that was debated in the Senate would have created a national registry of gun owners.

The theory was so bogus that even Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) acknowledged at the time that the bill being debated had no such provision. In fact, it made it a felony to do so.

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