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8:20 PM ET, December 14, 2013

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Denver Post:
ARAPAHOE HIGH GUNMAN HELD STRONG POLITICAL BELIEFS, CLASSMATES SAID  —  The teenage gunman who entered Arapahoe High School on Friday afternoon and shot two fellow students with a shotgun was outspoken about politics, was a gifted debater and might have been bullied for his beliefs, according to students who knew him.
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Noah Rothman / Mediaite:
Denver Post Stealth Edits Out ‘Socialist’ from Profile of Arapahoe School Shooter  —  On Friday, Colorado's Arapahoe High School was put on lockdown while a student armed with a shotgun took over the school in an attempt to confront a teacher who he believed had wronged him.
Sarah Kliff / Wonkblog:
Exclusive: Thousands of HealthCare.gov sign-ups didn't make it to insurers  —  Enrollment records for close to 15,000 HealthCare.gov shoppers were not initially transmitted to the insurance plans they selected, according to a preliminary federal estimate released Saturday.
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Enrollment Errors Cut, Officials Say; Fixes Are Overstated, Insurers Report  —  WASHINGTON — The Obama administration said Saturday that it had reduced the error rate in enrollment data sent to insurance companies under the new health care law, even as insurers said that files they received …
Discussion: JustOneMinute
HHS.govStrategy:
Missing 834s as Percentage of Enrollment Now Near Zero  —  Site Tags:  —  Julie Bataille, Director of Communications, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services  —  Saturday, December 14, 2013  —  As the technical improvements to HealthCare.gov continue making a difference to consumers using the website …
Discussion: CNN
New York Times:
Officials Say U.S. May Never Know Extent of Snowden's Leaks  —  WASHINGTON — American intelligence and law enforcement investigators have concluded that they may never know the entirety of what the former National Security Agency contractor Edward J. Snowden extracted from classified government computers …
Discussion: Business Insider
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Washington Post:
By cracking cellphone code, NSA has capacity for decoding private conversations
Discussion: Prairie Weather, NBCNews and Mashable
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Nelson Mandela memorial security scandal: ‘There were no checks’  —  BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL WHITE HOUSE BARACK OBAMA NELSON MANDELA  —  It's becoming increasingly clear that when President Obama arrived at the Nelson Mandela memorial service in Johannesburg, South Africa Tuesday …
Mark Z. Barabak / Los Angeles Times:
Cross-state presidential rivalries building for 2016  —  Several possible contenders for president could end up running against political allies from their own states.  Donations and bragging rights are at stake.  —  Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, left, and Rep. Paul Ryan appear together …
Discussion: The Reaction
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Russell Berman / The Hill:
Ryan: Boehner ‘got his Irish up’
Discussion: New York Times and The PJ Tatler
Associated Press:   Ryan's Budget Plan: A Bridge Over the Divide?
Paul Krugman:
Inequality As A Defining Challenge  —  It has taken an amazingly long time, but inequality is finally surfacing as a significant unifying issue for progressives — including the president.  And there is, inevitably, a backlash, or actually a couple of backlashes.
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Washington is Selfie City  —  As the world bid farewell to Nelson Mandela, the most revered figure of our time, Washington kept its focus on the things that really matter:  —  Why did President Obama shake hands with Raúl Castro at the memorial service?  What was up with the sign language interpreter at the memorial?
Discussion: Corrente, News Desk, The Fix and Politico
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
The site once vouched for its “lie of the year.”  —  PolitiFact.com, the Tampa Bay Times's “fact checking” operation, is out with its “Lie of the Year,” and it's a doozy of dishonesty: “If you like your health care plan, you can keep it.' ”  —  Just to show how fast the news can move …
Michael R. Strain / National Review:
Why Unemployment Benefits Should Be Extended  —  Why extend the emergency federal unemployment-insurance program?  Herewith, two reasons:  —  1. In normal times states (typically) offer 26 weeks of unemployment ("UI") benefits to qualifying workers.  During recessions …
 
 
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Susan Jones / CNSNews:
Sebelius ‘Urging’ Insurers to Cover People Who Haven't Paid
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Peter Suderman / Hit & Run:
Obamacare has lost the uninsured.
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Matthewjbuettner / CBS Denver:
CU Employee On Leave For Phone Sex Business, Soft Core Videos
Discussion: Power Line and Red Alert Politics
Paul Rincon / BBC:
China lands Jade Rabbit robot rover on Moon
Discussion: Mediaite
Orin Kerr / The Volokh Conspiracy:
The Reasoning of the Utah Opinion Partially Striking Down and Rewriting the State's Bigamy Law
Discussion: New York Times and National Review
David Freedlander / The Daily Beast:
The New Politics of Pot: The 2014 Candidates Who Want to Legalize It
Daniel Strauss / Talking Points Memo:
GOP Rep. Wants Congress To Take Civil Action Against Obama For ‘Imperial Presidency’
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Greg Sargent / The Plum Line:
Dems hatch new strategy to pressure GOP on unemployment insurance
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Wall Street Journal:
Backdating ObamaCare  —  A last-minute HHS rule orders insurers …
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Shuffling Staff, Obama Strives For a Recharge
 

 
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