In today’s news, President Obama pledges to see the Affordable Care Act through its implementation; New York protesters target Barneys after allegations of “shop and frisk;” and the Boston Red Sox win the World Series over the St. Louis Cardinals.
President Obama on health care: “We’re going to see it through.” [Washington Post]
New York protesters target Barneys after Black shoppers claim bias. [Reuters]
Red Sox win World Series with 6-to-1 victory over Cardinals. [NY Times]
Cory Booker plans hands-on approach in the Senate. [USA Today]
Marvin Gaye family sues Robin Thicke over “Blurred Lines.” [BBC]
Jay Z’s dilemma with Barneys shows risk of celebrity-store partnerships. [Star Tribune]
Bodies of migrants found in Niger. [BBC]
Republican favorability sinks to all-time low. [Gallop]
New York City Council raises cigarette buying age to 21. [Wish TV]
Rand Paul fails to address accusations of plagiarism. [USA Today]