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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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Karl Pierson identified as Arapahoe High School gunman who shot student while targeting librarian — Karl Halverson Pierson as pictured in the 2012-2013 Arapahoe High School yearbook. — None — Regular Photo Size — Last Updated: 12 minutes ago — HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. …
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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 to be released Saturday.
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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 …
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Ryan: Boehner ‘got his Irish up’ — Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) “just kind of got his Irish up” when he lashed out at conservative activist groups this week, Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said. — “He was frustrated that these groups came out in opposition to our budget agreement before we reached …
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New York Times and The PJ Tatler
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Cross-state presidential rivalries building for 2016
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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 …
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The PJ Tatler and neo-neocon


Federal Court Strikes Down Criminalization of Polygamy In Utah — It is with a great pleasure this evening to announce that decision of United States District Court judge Clarke Waddoups striking down key portions of the Utah polygamy law as unconstitutional.


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 …
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Michelle Malkin, The Other McCain, neo-neocon, The Volokh Conspiracy, Mediaite and Patterico's Pontifications


Google Adds to Its Menagerie of Robots — SAN FRANCISCO — BigDog, Cheetah, WildCat and Atlas have joined Google's growing robot menagerie. — Google confirmed on Friday that it had completed the acquisition of Boston Dynamics, an engineering company that has designed mobile research robots for the Pentagon.
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The Switch, TechCrunch, BuzzFeed, The Verge, Business Insider and Gigaom

Backdating ObamaCare — A last-minute HHS rule orders insurers to pay for the law's blunders. — The White House says that ObamaCare is all fixed, but its conduct suggests otherwise. As it has realized that the government-created chaos is exposing patients to nasty and even deadly surprises …
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Power Line

The Reasoning of the Utah Opinion Partially Striking Down and Rewriting the State's Bigamy Law — In his post below, Eugene notes the new decision in Brown v. Buhman, involving Utah's bigamy law. In the case, a group that considers polygamy a core part of its religious practice challenged …
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New York Times and National Review


The New Politics of Pot: The 2014 Candidates Who Want to Legalize It — Forget decriminalization or medical marijuana. Bolstered by state ballot victories, top-tier contenders in 2014 are seeking full legalization, the drug's highest-profile advocacy ever.


Bill de Blasio Walks Away From White House Meeting With Sweeping National Hopes — Bill de Blasio and the other newly-elected mayors. — WASHINGTON — Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio went down to Washington, D.C. today to meet with President Barack Obama, emerging emboldened that a “progressive movement” was sweeping the nation.
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