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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
N.S.A. Phone Surveillance Is Lawful, Federal Judge Rules — WASHINGTON — A federal judge in New York on Friday ruled that the National Security Agency's program that is systematically keeping phone records of all Americans is lawful, creating a conflict among lower courts and increasing …
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
It's Over — Since the Supreme Court ruling in June, the writing has been on the wall for exclusion of marriage rights to gay and lesbian couples in the United States. Since June the number of states with marriage equality has jumped from 12 to 18. But last week's lower Court decisions …
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Utah Ruling Means No Respite for the Supreme Court on Same-Sex Marriage — WASHINGTON — In June, when the Supreme Court stopped short of deciding whether the Constitution guaranteed a right to same-sex marriage, many thought the court had bought itself several years before it had to confront the question again.
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
U.S. judge says NSA phone surveillance is lawful
U.S. judge says NSA phone surveillance is lawful
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Jordan Weissmann / The Atlantic Online:
Why Gold Would Be Useless in an Economic Apocalypse — Since November, financial advisor David Marotta has been publishing a series of blog posts on how to manage your money in the event of a financial apocalypse—as in a world of hyperinflation, governmental collapse, and anarachic mobs.
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Robert Pear / New York Times:
Vista Workers Told Their U.S. Health Plan Fails Test — WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has told Vista volunteers and other AmeriCorps workers that their government-provided health coverage does not measure up to the standards of the new health care law, and that they may be subject …
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Tracy Jan / The Boston Globe:
Mass., Vt. halt payments to firm behind health sites
Mass., Vt. halt payments to firm behind health sites
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David Nather / Politico:
Ads hit vulnerable Dems on Obamacare
Ads hit vulnerable Dems on Obamacare
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Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:
With Health Law Cemented, G.O.P. Debates Next Move
With Health Law Cemented, G.O.P. Debates Next Move
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Anthony Weiner / Facebook:
What's Next? First, Let Me Say Thanks — There is a fundamental optimism that is wired into the DNA of America and its true capital - New York City. We are a place that people come to improve their condition. And once here we are unified by a common aspiration - to leave our kids a place better than the one we found.
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Alex Greig / Daily Mail:
Anthony Weiner uses social media to hint at a comeback
Anthony Weiner uses social media to hint at a comeback
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Marc Siegel / Wall Street Journal:
The Death of the Bedside Manner — ObamaCare is speeding the decline in the quality of medical practice. — 'It is as painful perhaps to be awakened from a vision as to be born," James Joyce wrote famously in his masterpiece “Ulysses. ” I recently had such an experience when my office manager …
Patricia Murphy / The Daily Beast:
Five Tea Party Challengers: The Ted Cruz Wannabes — By Patricia MurphyDecember 27th 20135:45 AM — Come 2014, these five ambitious senate hopefuls might storm their way onto Capitol Hill and change the Republican Party, with Ted Cruz as their hero. — If Ted Cruz seems like a one-of-a-kind, give it time.
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Patrick Howley / The Daily Caller:
Obamacare's Pajama Boy: ‘I am a liberal f***’ — Ethan Krupp, the little man who played “Pajama Boy” in a widely mocked Obamacare ad, once characterized himself as a “liberal f**k.” — Krupp, an Organizing for Action (OFA) content writer who became the face of progressive America while wearing …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The Fear Economy — More than a million unemployed Americans are about to get the cruelest of Christmas “gifts.” They're about to have their unemployment benefits cut off. You see, Republicans in Congress insist that if you haven't found a job after months of searching, it must be because you aren't trying hard enough.
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Scott Keyes / ThinkProgress:
Homeless Couple Gets A Home On Christmas Eve, Thanks To Innovative ‘Occupy’ Group — For many couples, the thought of living together in a 96-square-foot house sounds awful. But for Chris Derrick and Betty Ybarra, it's a Christmas miracle. — That's because Derrick and Ybarra have spent …
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Marco Garcia / Associated Press:
President Obama's Hawaii Vacation: Day 6 — How President Barack Obama spent the sixth day of his holiday vacation in Hawaii on Thursday: — GYM: The president woke up early for a morning workout at a gym at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. After about an hour, Obama returned to his vacation home.
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Gregory Wallace / CNNMoney.com:
Many Americans feel economy isn't improving — Despite a recent string of positive economic news, Americans say they aren't feeling the improvements. — A new CNN/ORC poll released Friday showed people were pessimistic that the economy was improving. Nearly 70% said the economy is generally …
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Argus Leader:
Independent voice needed, Larry Pressler says — Is South Dakota ready for a comeback from Larry Pressler? — Turned out of the Senate after three terms by Tim Johnson in 1996, Pressler will run for the same seat 18 years later. — “Today, I am announcing that I am running for the United States Senate …
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Bloomberg:
Moguls Rent South Dakota Addresses to Dodge Taxes Forever — Pierce H. McDowell III, president of South Dakota Trust Co., in his office in Sioux Falls. The newspaper clipping is from March 1934, when a notorious gang robbed the local Security National Bank. McDowell's grandfather worked as a trust officer at the bank.
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