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Andrew Harris / Bloomberg:
Chicago Ban on Gun Sales Within City Struck Down by Judge — A Chicago law prohibiting the sale of guns within the third-most populous U.S. city was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal judge. — “Chicago's ordinance goes too far in outright banning legal buyers and legal dealers …
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Chicago Sun Times, The Volokh Conspiracy, Scared Monkeys and National Review
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Associated Press:
Chicago gun sale ban unconstitutional, judge rules — A federal judge on Monday overturned Chicago's ban on the sale and transfer of firearms, ruling that the city's ordinances aimed at reducing gun violence are unconstitutional. — U.S. District Judge Edmond E. Chang said in his ruling …
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Right Wing News and Weasel Zippers
Nellie Andreeva / Deadline.com:
Sasheer Zamata Joins ‘Saturday Night Live’ As New Cast Member — EXCLUSIVE: Three years after she graduated from the University of Virginia, Sasheer Zamata is landing a very big break — the young comedy performer has been selected to join Saturday Night Live as a new cast member.
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The Week, The Verge, Mediaite, New York Times, Guardian, Shakesville, Gawker, Taylor Marsh, Gothamist, The Hinterland Gazette and Global Grind
Larry J. Sabato / Politico:
Republicans Really Could Win It All This Year — A definitive guide to the 2014 elections from our new columnist. … Another midterm election beckons, and over the next 10 months we'll see headlines about a thousand supposedly critical developments—the “game changers” and the “tipping points.”
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Barack Obama courts GOP ahead of uphill Senate vote
Barack Obama courts GOP ahead of uphill Senate vote
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Talking Points Memo and CNN
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Battle over jobless benefits will consume start of 2014
Battle over jobless benefits will consume start of 2014
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Washington Monthly and The Plum Line
Mark Mazzetti / New York Times:
Burglars Who Took on F.B.I. Abandon Shadows — Stealing J. Edgar Hoover's Secrets: One night in 1971, files were stolen from an F.B.I. office near Philadelphia. They proved that the bureau was spying on thousands of Americans. The case was unsolved, until now.
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Talking Points Memo, NBCNews, Retro Report, The Week, Freedom of the Press … and Pressing Issues
Peter Schroeder / The Hill:
Senate confirms Yellen at Fed — The Senate on Monday voted 56-26 to confirm Janet Yellen as the first woman to lead the Federal Reserve. — Eleven Republicans joined Democrats present on Monday in voting to confirm Yellen, who will face more scrutiny than perhaps any central bank leader …
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Eric Holthaus / Quartz:
How global warming can make cold snaps even worse — The cold air pushing toward America's heartland is of a duration and magnitude rarely seen since record-keeping began in the 1870s. In Minneapolis, forecasters warned that all-time wind chill records could be broken, with a stunning -65ºF predicted for Monday morning.
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TIME, American Spectator, Liberal Values, American Power, Weasel Zippers, Pirate's Cove, Climate Depot and Real Science
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Ralph Z. Hallow / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: Republicans set to deliver big statement on abortion — Winter meeting to be delayed so members can attend March for Life on the National Mall — In an unprecedented show of opposition to abortion, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus is delaying the start …
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Daily Kos, ThinkProgress, LifeNews.com, Talking Points Memo and March for Life
Erika Janik / The Atlantic Online:
The Smartest Nerd in the Room — Why Melissa Harris-Perry is America's foremost public intellectual, and what she means — On Saturday, Melissa Harris-Perry apologized on air for segment that made light of the Romney clan's adoption of a young black boy.
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The PJ Tatler, Weasel Zippers, Gawker and The Daily Caller
CNN:
CNN Poll: Support for legal marijuana soaring — Washington (CNN) - In a major turnaround from past decades, a majority of Americans support legalizing marijuana, according to a new poll. — The CNN/ORC International survey released Monday also indicated that the number of people who say smoking pot is morally wrong has plunged.
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KDVR.com and Business Insider
Brittany Foster / PoliticsPA:
Breaking: Rep. Gerlach Will Not Seek Reelection — PA-6 Congressman Jim Gerlach (R-Chester) will not seek reelection in 2014. — “Nearing the end of my sixth term in the House and following 12 years of public service in the Pennsylvania House and Senate, it is simply time for me to move …
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The Daily Caller, Daily Kos, NBCNews and Talking Points Memo
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Shira T. Center / Roll Call:
Jim Gerlach Won't Seek Re-Election (Updated)
Jim Gerlach Won't Seek Re-Election (Updated)
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Dylan Byers / Politico:
NBC's ‘Meet The Press’ hits historic lows in the final quarter of 2013 — It's no secret that NBC's “Meet The Press” has been in bad shape of late. Indeed, the show has been on the decline since David Gregory took over in 2008. But the most recent numbers are especially troubling.
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Althouse, NewsBusters and NBCNews
Sean Davis / The Federalist:
Sorry, Comrade, But You Didn't Just Discover The Secret To Making Communism Work — If you're a Millennial who loves bread lines, prison camps, forced famines, and abject human misery, then you'll love the latest offering from Rolling Stone. Over the weekend, Jesse Myerson …
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Business Insider and PolicyShop
David Weigel / Slate:
An interview with former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer, the Democrat most likely to challenge Hillary Clinton in 2016. — The last time he appeared on a ballot, then-Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer filmed a TV ad that consisted entirely of him shooting clay pigeons.
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The Fix, National Review, Hit & Run and Post Politics
Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
When a (Partial) Tweet Becomes an Ad, What Are the Rules? — The media world gets weirder every day, but this moment still stands out as something of a stunner - the kind of thing that merits a place on the eternal timeline of “How the Internet Flipped the Media World on Its Head.” — Picture it:
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Scripting News, Boing Boing, The Verge, Pressing Issues, Gothamist, SiliconBeat and Re/code, more at Mediagazer »
James M. Odato / Albany Times Union:
Ready ... aim ... point ... talk — Handgun used as laser pointer by state official reportedly rattles foreign delegates — Jerome M. Hauer, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's director of homeland security, took out his handgun and used the laser sighting device attached to the barrel as a pointer …
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Talking Points Memo, Gawker, Americans Against the …, Weasel Zippers, The Daily Caller, Gothamist and The Raw Story
Lyle Denniston / SCOTUSblog:
Court stops Utah gay marriages (UPDATED) — UPDATE 1:16 p.m. State officials said on Monday that they are evaluating the legal fate of Utah same-sex couples who already have been married. A total of 950 marriage licenses have been issued in the state to gay and lesbian couples …
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Off the Kuff, National Review, Talking Points Memo, Law Blog, Washington Post, ABC News, The Week, Power Line, Mediaite, Advocate, New York Times, NationalJournal.com, Towleroad News #gay, Taylor Marsh, The Right Scoop, Washington Monthly, Outside the Beltway, Althouse and The Volokh Conspiracy
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Floyd Abrams / Wall Street Journal:
Abortion Rights as a Free-Speech Flashpoint
Abortion Rights as a Free-Speech Flashpoint
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LifeNews.com, National Review, Overlawyered, Law Blog and The Volokh Conspiracy
Max Boot / Wall Street Journal:
How Al Qaeda Terrorized Its Way Back in Iraq — As the country edges closer to civil war, much of the blame goes to Prime Minister Maliki—and the White House.
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BBC and Instapundit
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