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Wall Street Journal:
HealthCare.gov brings 40,000 to 50,000 enrollees in private plans through last week, people familiar say — Initial reports suggest that fewer than 50,000 people successfully navigated the troubled federal health-care website to enroll in private health insurance plans as of last week, two people familiar with the matter said.
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Washington Post:
About 40,000 Americans are said to have signed up for plans on HealthCare.gov — Roughly 40,000 Americans have signed up for private insurance through the flawed federal online insurance marketplace since it opened six weeks ago, according to two people with access to the figures.
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Taylor Marsh, The Week, Althouse, National Review and Roll Call
Sarah Kliff / Wonkblog:
Who counts as an Obamacare enrollee? The Obama administration settles on a definition. — The fight over how to define the new health law's success is coming down to one question: Who counts as an Obamacare enrollee? — Health insurance plans only count subscribers as enrolled in a health plan once they've submited a payment.
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The Fix, Weasel Zippers, National Review, Michelle Malkin, Mediaite, Hot Air, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Talking Points Memo
Elise Viebeck / The Hill:
Analysis: 50K enroll in state-based ObamaCare — Nearly 50,000 people have enrolled in 12 ObamaCare insurance marketplaces operated by states since Oct. 1, according to a new analysis. — The findings from consulting firm Avalere Health shed light on how many enrollees the administration might announce …
Alex Bolton / The Hill:
Left wants challenger for Hillary — Liberal leaders want Hillary Clinton to face a primary challenge in 2016 if she decides to run for president. — The goal of such a challenge wouldn't necessarily be to defeat Clinton. It would be to prevent her from moving to the middle during the Democratic primary.
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Liberaland, Prairie Weather and Taylor Marsh
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Mark Murray / NBCNews:
NBC poll: Christie faces divided GOP, trails Clinton in hypothetical '16 race — If New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie runs for president in 2016, he would likely face the dual challenges of uniting a fractured Republican Party and besting a formidable Hillary Clinton in a general election, according to a new NBC News poll.
Politico:
Wall Street's nightmare: President Elizabeth Warren — NEW YORK — There are three words that strike terror in the hearts of Wall Street bankers and corporate executives across the land: President Elizabeth Warren. — The anxiety over Warren grew Monday after a magazine report suggested …
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Amy Chozick / New York Times:
‘Super PAC’ Gets Early Start on Pushing for a 2016 Clinton Campaign
‘Super PAC’ Gets Early Start on Pushing for a 2016 Clinton Campaign
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Julia Ioffe / The New Republic:
I've Got Whooping Cough. Thanks a Lot, Jenny McCarthy. — At this writing, I have been coughing for 72 days. Not on and off coughing, but continuously, every day and every night, for two and a half months. And not just coughing, but whooping: doubled over, body clenched …
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John Fund / National Review:
The Truth about Navigators — James O'Keefe, the guerrilla videographer who helped bring down ACORN (the “community organizing” group that Barack Obama worked for as a lawyer and trainer) and got NPR's president fired, is back. — This time, his undercover investigators focused on Obamacare's …
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Washington Post:
Virginia attorney general race: Herring takes lead, with a recount appearing likely — Democratic state Sen. Mark R. Herring took the lead in the extraordinarily tight Virginia attorney general race Monday evening, after he picked up more than 100 previously uncounted votes in Richmond.
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Daily Kos, Slate, Taegan Goddard's …, The Volokh Conspiracy, Hullabaloo, The Fix and Outside the Beltway
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Jonathan Bernstein / The Plum Line:
U.S. elections are still awful. We should fix that.
U.S. elections are still awful. We should fix that.
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Washington Monthly, Daily Kos and Prairie Weather
Abby D. Phillip / ABC News:
How Twitter Helped Bring a Virginia Election to Its Knees
How Twitter Helped Bring a Virginia Election to Its Knees
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Politico, CNN and The Other McCain
Foreign Policy:
How France Scuttled the Iran Deal at the Last Minute — Western and Iranian negotiators were putting the finishing touches on a far-reaching nuclear deal. Then, at virtually the last minute, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius joined in the talks. It didn't take long for the negotiations …
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Brookings Institute, Washington Free Beacon, Weekly Standard, TIME, Weasel Zippers, Mondoweiss, The Hill and National Review
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Mark Landler / New York Times:
After Near Miss on Iran, Kerry Says Diplomacy Is Still the Right Path
After Near Miss on Iran, Kerry Says Diplomacy Is Still the Right Path
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Andrew Huszar / Wall Street Journal:
Confessions of a Quantitative Easer — We went on a bond-buying spree that was supposed to help Main Street. Instead, it was a feast for Wall Street. — I can only say: I'm sorry, America. As a former Federal Reserve official, I was responsible for executing the centerpiece program …
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Business Insider and Power Line
Sarah Kliff / Wonkblog:
One in 10 veterans lacks health insurance. Obamacare could change that. — Welcome to Health Reform Watch, Sarah Kliff's regular look at how the Affordable Care Act is changing the American health-care system — and being changed by it. You can reach Sarah with questions, comments and suggestions here.
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Taylor Marsh, NationalJournal.com and BillMoyers.com
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Dylan Byers / New York Times:
CNN hires Brian Stelter as Reliable Sources host, media reporter — CNN has hired Brian Stelter, the New York Times media reporter, to serve as the new host of “Reliable Sources” its Sunday media program, and as a full-time media reporter on its digital side, POLITICO has learned.
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Dr. Perry Inhofe / KOCO.com:
Sen. Jim Inhofe's son dies in plane crash near Owasso — Plane crashed around 4 p.m. after reporting engine trouble — A source close to Sen. Jim Inhofe has confirmed that his son, Dr. Perry Inhofe, was on board a plane that crashed near Owasso, Okla. on Sunday. Perry Inhofe was killed in the crash.
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Jarrel Wade / Tulsa World:
Plane in Owasso crash linked to Sen. Jim Inhofe's son
Plane in Owasso crash linked to Sen. Jim Inhofe's son
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Peter Suderman / Hit & Run:
Time to Start Considering Obamacare's Worst Case Scenarios — The saying goes that things have to get worse before they get better. But with Obamacare, things just keep getting worse—and then they get worse still. In private, even many critics of the law are at least a bit surprised by how poorly the rollout has gone.
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Ed Driscoll, Hot Air, Instapundit and The Incidental Economist
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
The New York Times's idea of an ObamaCare horror story. — Today's New York Times has an op-ed piece by a self-described ObamaCare victim, Lori Gottlieb, who identifies herself in her shirttail bio as “a contributing editor for The Atlantic and a psychotherapist.”
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Associated Press:
Obama Nominating Treasury Official to Run CFTC — President Barack Obama is nominating a top Treasury Department official to run the independent agency that regulates the futures and options market. — The White House says Obama will announce the nomination of Timothy Massad to head …
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