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Michael Moore / New York Times:
The Obamacare We Deserve — TODAY marks the beginning of health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act's new insurance exchanges, for which two million Americans have signed up. Now that the individual mandate is officially here, let me begin with an admission: Obamacare is awful.
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Pat Dollard, his vorpal sword, Weasel Zippers, NewsBusters, Mediaite, Hullabaloo, CANNONFIRE, Prairie Weather and Guardian
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John Ingold / Denver Post:
WORLD'S FIRST LEGAL RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA SALES BEGIN IN COLORADO — Colorado's ambitious experiment in cannabis policy hit a historic milestone Wednesday, when licensed stores began making the first legal sales of recreational marijuana anywhere in the world.
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Americans Against the …, Hit & Run, The Raw Story, Guardian, The Verge, Gawker, The Cannabist and Althouse
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USA Today:
Last Slide — The new year got a little happier for pot smokers in Colorado on Wednesday as the nation's first retail outlets for recreational marijuana opened their doors. — “Marijuana does not have to be a burden to our communities,” said Betty Aldworth, deputy director of the National Cannabis Industry Association.
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Business Insider, Politico, Mediaite and Pat Dollard
Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
Mayor Bill De Blasio Chooses His Path With Uncompromising Inauguration — A mayor unafraid to make enemies, and eager to keep his friends. — Former President Bill Clinton, left, administers the oath of office to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, right, on the steps of City Hall.
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Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
De Blasio & the Clintons: The ties that bind? — (CNN) - Former President Bill Clinton on Wednesday formally swore in Bill de Blasio as Mayor of New York. — The very public move by the former President appeared to wrap a bow around long-standing ties between the new mayor and both Bill and Hillary Clinton.
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Politico
Thomas Kaplan / New York Times:
De Blasio Tells New York, ‘We Will Not Wait’ on Inequality
De Blasio Tells New York, ‘We Will Not Wait’ on Inequality
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Washington Post, Politico, Gothamist and Guardian
ThinkProgress:
Chief Justice Warns Sequestration Cuts Already Threatening Public Safety — Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts, in his annual Year-End Report on the State of the Federal Judiciary, blasted the 2011 Budget Control Act's automatic “sequestration” federal spending cuts and warned …
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The Raw Story and Liberaland
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Tal Kopan / Politico:
Roberts calls for more money for courts
Roberts calls for more money for courts
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Mediaite and Liberal Values
Paul Krugman:
The State of the Euro, In One Graph — Happy New Year! I'm trying to organize my thoughts and data on matters European, and I think I've come up with a useful way to summarize what has been happening in the euro area. In the figure below I compare the ratio of government debt to GDP …
Los Angeles Times:
Justice Sotomayor grants temporary Obamacare exemption to nuns — The Catholic nuns would have faced ‘draconian fines’ if they failed to provide contraceptive coverage, as the healthcare law requires. — Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor starts the countdown for the New Year's Eve ball drop in New York's Times Square.
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Mario Trujillo / The Hill:
Reid says jobless aid vote coming Monday — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) told The Associated Press in an interview that the Senate will vote Monday on a three-month extension of federal unemployment benefits. — Calling the House a “black hole of legislation,” …
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Politico, Taylor Marsh, The Impolitic, Booman Tribune and Outside the Beltway
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Sandra Chereb / Las Vegas Sun News:
Harry Reid: Senate will vote next week on jobless benefits
Harry Reid: Senate will vote next week on jobless benefits
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Politico and The Huffington Post
Steve Contorno / PolitiFact:
The top 10 most viewed fact-checks of 2013 — As 2013 comes to close, it's time again to share our most popular fact-checks from the past 12 months. Topics ranged from government surveillance to the national debt to the Obamas' family vacation. — The following are the 10 fact-checks …
CNN:
Murder most fowl? Giant rubber duck bursts in Taiwan — Happier times — (CNN) — A giant yellow duck on display at Taiwan's Keelung Port is finding little to be happy about this New Year's Day. — The famed 18-meter inflatable art installation, created by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman …
Norman Lebrecht / ArtsJournal:
Outrage at JFK as Customs men smash a musician's instruments — Boujemaa Razgui, a flute virtuoso who lives in New York and works with many US ensembles, was returning to base over the holiday when Customs officials at Kennedy Airport asked to see his instruments.
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Slipped Disc, Mediaite, Liberaland, Talking Points Memo and The Raw Story
Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
No, 2.1 million haven't enrolled in Obamacare plans — BELTWAY CONFIDENTIAL OBAMACARE HEALTH CARE KATHLEEN SEBELIUS CMS HHS — With President Obama's health care law scheduled to begin in earnest when the new year kicks off, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius claimed …
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Power Line, Hot Air, Weasel Zippers and Wall Street Journal
Graham Allison / The National Interest:
2014: Good Year for a Great War? — Precisely a hundred years ago today, the richest man in the world sent New Year's greetings to a thousand of the most influential leaders in the U.S. and Europe announcing: mission accomplished. “International Peace,” he proclaimed …
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