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New York Times:
Whitey Bulger Is Arrested in California  —  LOS ANGELES — James (Whitey) Bulger, a legendary Boston crime boss indicted in 19 murders and who is on the F.B.I.'s 10 Most Wanted list, was arrested by federal authorities Wednesday night in Santa Monica, ending an international manhunt that had gone …
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Robert Lopez / L.A. NOW:
Famed crime boss James ‘Whitey’ Bulger arrested in Santa Monica  —  Legendary Boston crime boss James “Whitey” Bulger, who has been on the run for more than a decade, was arrested Wednesday in Santa Monica, multiple law enforcement sources told The Times.  —  Bulger, 81, has been the subject …
Shelley Murphy / Boston Globe:
Whitey Bulger arrested  —  Boston gangster surrenders quietly in Calif. after 16 years on run  —  Fugitive South Boston gangster James “Whitey” Bulger, wanted for 19 murders, was captured last night in Southern California, the result of a tip from FBI television spots that began airing this week.
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Erica Werner / Associated Press:
Obama heads to NY under pressure on gay marriage  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Talk about timing.  President Barack Obama is about to hold a gala fundraiser in New York City on Thursday for gay supporters — his first as president — just as the New York state Legislature stands on the brink of legalizing gay marriage.
Liz Benjamin / Capital Tonight:
Senate Will Conference Gay Marriage Vote Today
Discussion: Towleroad News #gay
Jacob Gershman / Wall Street Journal:
Legislators in Late Scramble
Stephen Moore / Wall Street Journal:
Drafting Rubio  —  The Republican nomination for president is completely up for grabs, but there's a lot of agreement on who the vice presidential pick should be: freshman senator Marco Rubio.  —  The Republican nomination for president is completely up for grabs, but there's a lot of agreement …
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Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Romney leads the way in Florida  —  Mitt Romney has a double digit lead for the Republican Presidential nomination in Florida, further cementing his front runner status in the wake of Mike Huckabee's exit from the race.  —  Romney is at 27% to 17% for Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann …
Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
Some of Tim Pawlenty's top aides working for little or no pay, source says
Wall Street Journal:
Cantor Pulls Out of Biden-Led Budget Talks  —  WASHINGTON—House Majority Leader Eric Cantor Thursday said he was pulling out of the bipartisan budget talks headed by Vice President Joe Biden for now because the group has reached an impasse over taxes that only President Barack Obama and Speaker John Boehner (R., Ohio) could resolve.
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The Note:
Senator Kyl Drops Out of the Debt Talks, Leaving Zero Republicans at the Table
Discussion: YID With LID
Pamela Geller / Atlas Shrugs:
Geert Wilders Verdict: Not Guilty All Counts!  Eureka!  “Today is a victory for freedom of speech”  —  UPDATE: “I am delighted with this ruling,” says Geert Wilders.  “It is a victory, not only for me but for all the Dutch people.  Today is a victory for freedom of speech.
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Reuters:
Dutch populist Geert Wilders acquitted of hate speech  —  (Reuters) - Dutch populist politician Geert Wilders was acquitted of inciting hatred of Muslims in a court ruling on Thursday that may strengthen his political influence and exacerbate tensions over immigration policy.
Jurjen van de Pol / Bloomberg:
Dutch Court Acquits Freedom Party Leader Geert Wilders of Defaming Muslims
Discussion: Weasel Zippers
Dan Berman / Reuters:
W.H. to release 30M barrels of oil  —  The Obama administration will release 30 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in an effort to offset oil supply disruptions in the Middle East, the Energy Department announced Thursday morning.  —  Other International Energy Agency countries …
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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Why Obama Is Likely to Lose in 2012  —  Even a small drop in the share of black voters would wipe out his winning margin in North Carolina.  —  President Barack Obama is likely to be defeated in 2012.  The reason is that he faces four serious threats.  The economy is very weak and unlikely …
Judd Legum / ThinkProgress:
EXCLUSIVE — Herman Cain: Jon Stewart Attacked Me 'Because I'm Black'  —  ThinkProgress filed this report from Iowa Falls, Iowa.  —  Earlier this month, ThinkProgress reported that GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain told an audience in Pella, Iowa that he would not sign a bill longer than three pages.
New York Post:
So much for real victory - unless, that is, it's merely a political one  —  So now we know: After 10 years, billions of dollars and thousands of American casualties, victory in Afghanistan come 2014 will consist of having killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan.  The rest is process …
Discussion: National Review
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Richard Cohen / Washington Post:
President Obama's Afghanistan speech confirms America's decline
Heidi Przybyla / Bloomberg:
Ryan Medicare Plan Would Make Americans Worse by 57%-34%, Poll Shows  —  Representative Paul Ryan, the House Budget Committee chairman who has become a star in the Republican Party with his plan to overhaul Medicare, is emerging as a polarizing figure among Americans.
Ta-Nehisi Coates / New York Times:
The Haunting of Rick Perry  —  Should Gov. Rick Perry of Texas enter the 2012 presidential race, he would enjoy a strange and remarkable escort — the irrepressible ghost of Cameron Todd Willingham.  —  Charged with the horrific crime of intentionally torching his home and leaving …
Lucia Mutikani / Reuters:
Jobless claims point to weak labor market  —  (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rose last week, suggesting little improvement in the labor market this month after employment stumbled in May.  —  Initial claims for state unemployment benefits climbed 9,000 …
James Fallows / The Atlantic Online:
I Liked the ‘Chinese Professor’ Ad, But This Is Stupid and Offensive  —  (See update below.)  Unlike many people, I admired the panache and artistry of the “Chinese Professor” ad used during last fall's campaign to warn about the self- destructive tendencies of America's borrow-and-spend era.
Matthew Yglesias / ThinkProgress:
A Strange Time For A Deficit Panic  —  Deficits can impede economic growth.  No borrower is safer than the government.  So when the government wants to borrow a lot of money and investors start charging it a high interest rate, the borrowing costs for everyone else go up.
Sabato's Crystal Ball:
Democrats Blue as Senate Acquires a Reddish Tinge  —  Larry J. Sabato and Kyle Kondik, U.Va. Center for Politics  —  As we take a fresh look at next year's Senate races, one thing is clear: Barring an unexpected reelection landslide by President Obama, Republicans are at least slightly favored to take the Senate.
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
EXCLUSIVE: Interview with Chris Christie  —  When I last spoke to Chris Christie in 2009 he was locked in a primary battle for the New Jersey governorship with an opponent who claimed he was insufficiently conservative.  He was brimming then with ideas about cutting employee benefits …
Discussion: GOP 12 and The Page
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Liberal Dems slam Obama for ‘pursuing wrong mission’ in Afghanistan  —  A number of liberal Democrats expressed dissatisfaction with President Obama's plan to expedite the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.  —  They said the administration's nation-building strategy is destined to fail …
Lawrence B. Solum / SSRN:
The Interpretation-Construction Distinction  —  Constitutional Commentary, Vol. 27, pp.  95-118, 2010  —  Abstract:  —  The interpretation-construction distinction, which marks the difference between linguistic meaning and legal effect, is much discussed these days.
Discussion: The Volokh Conspiracy
Washington Post:
Marine reservist charged in D.C.-area military shootings  —  A 22-year-old Alexandria man has been charged with shooting at military buildings in the D.C. region last fall, and federal officials said in court papers that he videotaped himself shouting “Allah Akbar” after he fired shots at the U.S. Marine Corps museum in October.
Discussion: Datechguy's Blog
Wall Street Journal:
Inside the Anonymous Army of ‘Hacktivist’ Attackers  —  HOOGEZAND-SAPPEMEER, Netherlands—In this sleepy Dutch town last December, police burst into the bedroom of 19-year-old Martijn Gonlag as he hurriedly pulled on jeans over his boxer shorts.  He was hauled away on suspicion of taking part …
 
 
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Hope Yen / Associated Press:
Census shows whites lose US majority among babies
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Ron Paul, Barney Frank: Legalize it
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Interviewing Ann Coulter About Her New Book, “Demonic”
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
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