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Lisa Leff / Associated Press:
Jerry Brown urges court to void Prop. 8 — SAN FRANCISCO — California Attorney General Jerry Brown changed course on the state's new same-sex marriage ban Friday and urged the state Supreme Court to void Proposition 8. — In a dramatic reversal, Brown filed a legal brief saying the measure …
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Washington Post:
EPA Eases Emissions Regulations for New Power Plants — The Environmental Protection Agency ruled yesterday that new power plants are not required to install technology to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, rejecting an argument from environmental groups. — The ruling, in a memorandum signed …
CNN:
Prop 8 proponents seek to nullify same-sex marriages — (CNN) — Sponsors of the California ballot measure that banned same-sex marriage are seeking to nullify thousands of marriages between gay and lesbian couples performed after the state Supreme Court ruled them constitutional.
Shelby Grad / L.A. Now:
Jerry Brown: Gay-marriage ban should be invalidated
Jerry Brown: Gay-marriage ban should be invalidated
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Linda Hirshman / The Huffington Post:
We Call on You Lord: Leaked Rick Warren Invocation — (NOTE: Copies of what seemed to be a draft of an inaugural invocation by Pastor Rick Warren arrived in the fax machines of several prominent journalists this morning. This site does not vouch for the authenticity of the draft …
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Christopher Willcox / Weekly Standard:
Veep-Hunting — Looking for the party line on Cheney? Here it is. — Angler — The Cheney Vice Presidency — by Barton Gellman — Penguin, 384 pp., $27.95 — Anyone still interested in the sorry state of mainstream journalism should have a good, long look at Barton Gellman's blistering portrait of Dick Cheney.
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Michelle Malkin:
Document drop: The story behind Change.gov — I've obtained documents sent to a reader in response to his FOIA request regarding the creation of Barack Obama's Change.gov website. It gives you the rest of the story. You'll recall last month that I blogged several questions about the propriety …
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Scott / Power Line:
THE MEANING OF IRAN'S RHETORIC — Mahmoud Ahmedinejad and other officials of the Iranian regime regularly direct blood-curdling rhetoric of hate and extermination toward the state of Israel. Is this rhetoric to be taken seriously? Bar-Ilan University senior lecturer Ze'ev Maghen thinks that it is.
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New York Times:
24 Officers to Be Freed, Iraqi Says — BAGHDAD — Iraq's interior minister said all 24 of his officers who had been arrested in a security crackdown this week would be released. And in a bold gesture of defiance, he publicly condemned his own government's investigation, calling the accusations false and motivated purely by politics.
Joel Mowbray / Fox News:
Jihadist Group Trying to ‘Invade’ Facebook Gets Shut Down — A quickly growing jihadist group that used Facebook to spread its radical message has been shut down by the popular Web networking site after FOXNews.com alerted the company to the group's activities.
James Fallows:
Tech followups on NYTimes.com blockage in China (updated) — On December 19, the NYTimes.com site was apparently blocked all across China. For the sake of completeness, these followups. — 1) Could the problem be related to a recent physical break in three of the four main internet cables connecting Asia to North America?
Dana Priest / Washington Post:
Blair Is Steeped in the Ways Intelligence Works — After Dennis Blair's assignment as military liaison to the CIA 13 years ago, he groused about all the cloak-and-dagger politics at Langley headquarters. “You'd go to a meeting and think everyone had agreed” to a particular course of action …
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Wall Street Journal
Ben Evans / Associated Press:
Obama short on Southerners in Cabinet appointments — WASHINGTON (AP) — The South may have inched toward Democrats in November, but that progress isn't showing in President-elect Barack Obama's Cabinet selections. Obama hasn't nominated a single Southerner among his 15 Cabinet secretaries.
Zachary Roth / TPMMuckraker:
Cox “Worked to Dismantle The SEC,” Says Commission Vet — There's no longer much debate about the fact that the SEC badly slipped up by failing to catch Bernard Madoff's alleged “$50 billion ponzi scheme.” Even commission chair Chris Cox lamented “multiple failures over at least a decade” in the matter.