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New York Times:
Spies' Dragnet Reaches a Playing Field of Elves and Trolls — Not limiting their activities to the earthly realm, American and British spies have infiltrated the fantasy worlds of World of Warcraft and Second Life, conducting surveillance and scooping up data in the online games played …
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Guardian, The Verge, Liberaland and TechCrunch
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ProPublica:
World of Spycraft: NSA and CIA Spied in Online Games — by Justin Elliott, ProPublica, and Mark Mazzetti, The New York Times … Not limiting their activities to the earthly realm, American and British spies have infiltrated the fantasy worlds of World of Warcraft and Second Life …
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Techdirt, The Minority Report Blog, KDVR.com, NPR and Gawker
James Ball / Guardian:
Spy agencies in covert push to infiltrate virtual world of online gaming
Spy agencies in covert push to infiltrate virtual world of online gaming
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Computerworld, ProPublica, Discourse.net, Mashable, The Raw Story and emptywheel
Beth Reinhard / NationalJournal.com:
Can Democrats Make 2014 About the Minimum Wage? — Shifting away from Obamacare is smart politics, but it won't be easy to lure GOP voters with a low-wages argument. — A prominent liberal think tank dubbed it a “political goldmine.” The New Republic called it “the issue that could take down Mitch McConnell.”
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Taylor Marsh, Mediaite and National Review
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
On Health Exchanges, Premiums May Be Low, but Other Costs Can Be High — WASHINGTON — For months, the Obama administration has heralded the low premiums of medical insurance policies on sale in the insurance exchanges created by the new health law. But as consumers dig into the details …
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Power Line, The Minority Report Blog and Hot Air
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New York Times:
Amid the Uproar Over the Health Law, Voices of Quiet Optimism and Relief
Amid the Uproar Over the Health Law, Voices of Quiet Optimism and Relief
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The Plum Line
Stephanie Kirchgaessner / Financial Times:
New Affordable Care US health plans will exclude top hospitals
New Affordable Care US health plans will exclude top hospitals
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americanthinker.com
Dylan Byers / Politico:
White House: Sy Hersh report ‘false’ — The White House is dismissing as “simply false” a new report from Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh, which states that the Obama Administration “cherry-picked intelligence” in order to make its case for a military strike against Syria.
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Mediaite and The Agonist
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Seymour M. Hersh / London Review of Books:
Whose sarin? — Barack Obama did not tell the whole story this autumn when he tried to make the case that Bashar al-Assad was responsible for the chemical weapons attack near Damascus on 21 August. In some instances, he omitted important intelligence, and in others he presented assumptions as facts.
Justin Sink / The Hill:
WH: Hersh report on Syria ‘simply false’
ThinkProgress:
There's Now A Coloring Book To Teach Your Children To Love Ted Cruz — Are you a new parent terrified that the liberal media will turn your child into an Obama supporter? Or do you just need something to entertain your kids during those long drives to Tea Party rallies?
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Mediaite, Washington Free Beacon, Hullabaloo, The Raw Story and National Review
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Susan Page / USA Today:
Sibling rivalry? Zeke vs. Rahm Emanuel on Obamacare
Sibling rivalry? Zeke vs. Rahm Emanuel on Obamacare
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Firedoglake and Washington Free Beacon
TIME:
The Top Ten Finalists for Person of the Year in 2013 — Here are the final ten contenders for TIME's Person of the Year (listed alphabetically): Bashar Assad, President of Syria Jeff Bezos, Amazon Founder Ted Cruz, Texas Senator Miley Cyrus, Singer Pope Francis, Leader of the Catholic Church Barack Obama …
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Politico, Yahoo! News, Towleroad News #gay and Joe. My. God.
Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Americans Discover They're Trapped In GOP's Medicaid Expansion Gap — With HealthCare.gov working better and the first deadline to sign up for health coverage that starts in January approaching, Obamacare's so-called navigators — the people and organizations receiving federal funds to help people enroll …
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Washington Monthly, Liberaland and Progressive Eruptions
Tomas Hachard / The Atlantic Online:
Finally, Some Films That Don't Make the 1960s Look So Groovy — While it's likely entirely coincidental, it's nevertheless fitting that the Coen brothers' latest movie, Inside Llewyn Davis, has its initial release on December 6. That was the day of the Altamont music festival in 1969 …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Punishment Cure — Six years have passed since the United States economy entered the Great Recession, four and a half since it officially began to recover, but long-term unemployment remains disastrously high. And Republicans have a theory about why this is happening.
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msnbc.com, Washington Monthly, p m carpenter's commentary, Shakesville, Prairie Weather, Daily Kos and Post Politics
Lori Montgomery / Washington Post:
Budget deal expected this week amounts to a cease-fire as sides move to avert a standoff — House and Senate negotiators were putting the finishing touches Sunday on what would be the first successful budget accord since 2011, when the battle over a soaring national debt first paralyzed Washington.
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NBCNews, Wonkblog, A plain blog about politics, Daily Kos, The Fix, ABC News, Business Insider, Marginal Revolution and The Hill
Joseph Curl / Washington Times:
Obama tells a whopper on IRS scandal — ANALYSIS/OPINION: — Fact: The IRS targeted conservative and tea party groups requesting tax-exempt status in the run-up to the 2012 presidential election. That's a fact. — Congress held hearings — embarrassing hearings.
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Betsy's Page, The Other McCain and Power Line
Zach Carter / The Huffington Post:
Obama Faces Backlash Over New Corporate Powers In Secret Trade Deal — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration appears to have almost no international support for controversial new trade standards that would grant radical new political powers to corporations, increase the cost of prescription medications …
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National Review, Shakesville, Teamster Nation and susiemadrak.com
Susan B. Glasser / Politico:
Was Hillary Clinton a good secretary of state? — And does it matter? — Not so long ago, Hillary Clinton was being lauded as an exemplary secretary of state. After four years and nearly a million miles logged as America's top diplomat, she stepped down to a torrent of praise.
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TheBlaze.com and The Daily Caller
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Worries about Hillary Clinton
Worries about Hillary Clinton
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Taylor Marsh and Washington Monthly
ThinkProgress:
Job Creation Deals Struck By Florida's Governor Have Failed To Deliver — Tax breaks and public investment deals that Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) has said will create more than 45,000 jobs in the state have so far brought less than 5 percent of that promised haul, according to an extensive review …
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