Obama's Triple Wammy
David Nakamura, The Washington Post: "Jay Carney's tough day"
Matt Viser, The Boston Globe: "Obama tries to control damage on three fronts"
Kyle Wingfield, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: "The IRS scandal: Getting worse by the day"
Alex Altman, Time: "The Real IRS Scandal"
Jake Tapper, CNN: "CNN exclusive: White House email contradicts Benghazi leaks"
Dylan Byers, Politico: "The Benghazi revisions, revisited"
Charlie Savage and Scott Shane, The New York Times: "Justice Dept. Defends Seizure of Phone Records"
Sean Sullivan, The Washington Post: "Media organizations slam Justice Dept. over secret gathering of AP phone records"
Emily Bazelon, Slate: "Obama's War on Journalists"
The Business of Snooping
Danielle Kurtzleben, U.S. News: "What You Need to Know About the Bloomberg Snooping Scandal"
Matthew Winkler, Bloomberg: "Holding Ourselves Accountable"
David Carr, The New York Times: "Snooping and the News Media: It's a 2-Way Street"
Follow Ups
Mark Naymik, Cleveland Plain Dealer: "Gina DeJesus, Amanda Berry and Michelle Knight now imprisoned by the media"
David Carr, The New York Times: "Newspaper Monopoly That Lost Its Grip"
Mark Glaser, PBS Mediashift: "Mark Luckie: Twitter Not Getting Into News Business"