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Reuters:
China joins U.S., Japan, EU in condemning North Korea nuclear test — (Reuters) - North Korea conducted its third nuclear test on Tuesday in defiance of existing U.N. resolutions, drawing condemnation from the United States, Japan, Europe and Pyongyang's only major ally, China, which summoned the North Korean ambassador to protest.
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Jethro Mullen / CNN:
North Korea says it conducted new, more powerful nuclear test
North Korea says it conducted new, more powerful nuclear test
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First Read / NBCNews.com:
First Thoughts: Obama's last chance to go big
New York Times:
North Korea Is Suspected of Conducting 3rd Nuclear Test
North Korea Is Suspected of Conducting 3rd Nuclear Test
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Weekly Standard, The Heritage Foundation and Ed Driscoll
New York Times:
North Korea Confirms It Conducted 3rd Nuclear Test
North Korea Confirms It Conducted 3rd Nuclear Test
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BBC:
North Korea carries out biggest nuclear test
North Korea carries out biggest nuclear test
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Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
Watching Obama for Signs of Change — WASHINGTON — On Tuesday night, the president will address the nation and Congress on the state of the union. But many will watch as well for signs of the state of Barack Obama. — Inside the White House and out, advisers and associates have noted subtle …
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Chris Cillizza / The Fix:
What President Obama should (and shouldn't) say in the State of the Union — If President Obama wants immigration reform that includes a path to citizenship for undocumented workers, he may not want to mention it at all in tonight's State of the Union speech, a new Washington Post poll suggests.
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ThinkProgress, The Plum Line, Washington Post, The Hill, Politico and Taegan Goddard's …
Politico:
Obama's troop withdrawal leaves unanswered questions — President Barack Obama's announcement Tuesday that he'll withdraw 34,000 more troops from Afghanistan over the coming year is a major step toward his goal of handing Afghans responsibility for the war by 2014, but the president will leave …
Natasha Korecki / Chicago Sun Times:
Ex-Tea Party Rep. Joe Walsh insists he's not trying to stop paying child support — After insisting he wasn't a “deadbeat dad” throughout his failed campaign for re-election, ex-U.S. Rep. Joe Walsh is still dogged by questions about child support. — Walsh, a flame-throwing Tea Party Republican …
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Suzi Parker / Washington Post:
Sarah Palin tries to stay relevant — CORRECTION: An earlier version of this post incorrectly reported that Sarah Palin planned to contribute to the Al Jazeera America news network. — The Sarah Palin Story is a cautionary tale about what can happen when politics and celebrity meet.
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Talking Points Memo:
Nugent: ‘I Will Be Taking On Media Orgy’ After SOTU — Outspoken rocker Ted Nugent will attend President Obama's State of the Union Address Tuesday in order to take on the media and “counter the scams and lies of the left,” he explained to talk radio host Mike Broomhead Monday.
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Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
Lawmaker invites Ted Nugent to Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday
Lawmaker invites Ted Nugent to Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday
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Gabriel Gomez / Gabriel Gomez for U.S. Senate:
Why I Am Running — I'm running to serve, and I mean that in the old fashioned patriotic sense of the word. — In my military career, at the U.S. Naval Academy, as a Navy aircraft carrier pilot, and as a Navy SEAL, I learned one thing above all else - serving others is more important than being served.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Wow, Joe Scarborough Doesn't Understand Economics at All — A couple of weeks ago, Joe Scarborough invited Paul Krugman onto his MSNBC show. The meeting of the brilliant but prickly Krugman with the dopey but genial Scarborough held the promise of a cataclysmic matter-touches-antimatter collision …
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Megan McCloskey / Stars & Stripes:
Esquire article wrongly claims SEAL who killed Bin Laden is denied healthcare — Esquire magazine claims “The Man Who Killed Osama bin Laden ... Is Screwed.” — The story details the life of the Navy SEAL after the successful raid to take out the No. 1 terrorist, and it asserts that once …
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Aaron Glantz / Center for Investigative Reporting:
VA's disability backlog hurts Navy SEAL who killed bin Laden
VA's disability backlog hurts Navy SEAL who killed bin Laden
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Los Angeles Times, Poynter and alan.com
Politico:
Republican senators threaten Chuck Hagel filibuster — Some Senate Republicans are prepared to filibuster Chuck Hagel's nomination to become the next secretary of defense, a rare maneuver to block a Cabinet-level nominee that demonstrates the lingering hostility from GOP senators toward a man who used to serve with them.
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David M. Drucker / Roll Call:
House GOP Plans Series of Messaging Bills, Looks Past Obama
House GOP Plans Series of Messaging Bills, Looks Past Obama
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Spencer E. Ante / Wall Street Journal:
Millions Improperly Claimed U.S. Phone Subsidies — The U.S. government spent about $2.2 billion last year to provide phones to low-income Americans, but a Wall Street Journal review of the program shows that a large number of those who received the phones haven't proved they are eligible to receive them.
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NRSC:
CEMENTING A LIBERAL LEGACY WHILE IGNORING 2014 — MEMO … In recent weeks, President Obama and his team have made no secret of the fact that the Inaugural Address and the State of the Union is a two-step process to outline an aggressively liberal and partisan agenda for their second term.
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Roll Call, National Review, First Read, American Prospect and Hot Air
Chloe Albanesius / PC Magazine:
Hack of Montana TV Station Warns Viewers of Zombie Attack — If you happened to be watching the Steve Wilkos show on KRTV in Montana this week, an episode exploring “teen cheaters who take lie detector tests” was interrupted by a confusing and possibly terrifying emergency alert.
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Ben Geman / The Hill:
Executive action expected on climate — President Obama is expected to launch a serious second-term push on climate change with his State of the Union address. — With climate legislation dead in Congress, green groups are hopeful that Obama will follow the “we must act” …
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USA Today, First Read, The Plum Line and Campaign for America's Future
Wall Street Journal:
Push To Gauge Bang For Buck From College Gains Steam — U.S. and state officials are intensifying efforts to hold colleges accountable for what happens after graduation, a sign of frustration with sky-high tuition costs and student-loan debt. — Sens. Ron Wyden (D., Ore.) and Marco Rubio …
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