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Margaret Sullivan / The Public Editor's Journal:
As the Latest Christie Story Evolved, The Times Should Have Noted a Change — In the digital age, news evolves before our very eyes. A story breaks and goes online with perhaps a few rough paragraphs. Soon after, more details are added, new angles explored and writing is tuned up.
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Politico, Guardian, Taylor Marsh, Talking Points Memo, Erik Wemple, Mediaite, Poynter, Yahoo! News, Capital New York and CNN
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Alex Pappas / The Daily Caller:
Exclusive: Christie hammers New York Times for ‘sloppy,’ ‘misleading’ report — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is hitting back at The New York Times for its “sloppy” and “misleading” reporting on the George Washington Bridge lane-closing controversy, according to a memo from his office obtained first by The Daily Caller.
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Politico, Talking Points Memo, Mediaite, Business Insider, Gothamist and Erik Wemple
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Not waiting for Clinton, Md. Gov. O'Malley prepares for possible presidential bid — Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is moving ahead with preparations for a possible presidential bid and said in an interview that if he's going to lay the groundwork for a national campaign …
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Wall Street Journal, Red Alert Politics, Firedoglake, Talking Points Memo, Booman Tribune and Hinterland Gazette
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Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
CNN/ORC Poll: Christie's loss appears to be Clinton's gain — Washington (CNN) - What a difference two months makes. — In late November and early December, in the wake of Chris Christie's landslide re-election victory, the Republican governor from New Jersey was riding high in the polls.
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Politico, Hot Air, Post Politics and The Hill
Dan Merica / CNN:
O'Malley preparing ‘ground work’ for potential 2016 run
O'Malley preparing ‘ground work’ for potential 2016 run
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Politico and OnPolitics
Nelson D. Schwartz / New York Times:
The Middle Class Is Steadily Eroding. Just Ask the Business World. — In Manhattan, the upscale clothing retailer Barneys will replace the bankrupt discounter Loehmann's, whose Chelsea store closes in a few weeks. Across the country, Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurants are struggling …
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AEIdeas, Washington Monthly, Business Insider, ParaPundit and Shakesville
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Charles P. Pierce / Esquire:
A STARTLING DISCOVERY … American “business,” a concept …
A STARTLING DISCOVERY … American “business,” a concept …
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CANNONFIRE and Eschaton
Sandhya Somashekhar / Washington Post:
Study: Abortion rate at lowest point since 1973 — The abortion rate in the United States dropped to its lowest point since the Supreme Court legalized the procedure in all 50 states, according to a study suggesting that new, long-acting contraceptive methods are having a significant impact in reducing unwanted pregnancies.
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Rebecca Wind / New from the Guttmacher Institute:
U.S. Abortion Rate Hits Lowest Level Since 1973
U.S. Abortion Rate Hits Lowest Level Since 1973
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GovBeat, Taking Note, PoliticusUSA, The National Memo, CNN, Daily Kos, Talking Points Memo and Shakesville
Rebecca Leber / ThinkProgress:
Trick Websites Dupe Democrats Into Donating To Republicans — The National Republican Congressional Committee has set up a number of websites that look like they could be a Democratic candidate's campaign page, unless you read the fine print. They may even violate a Federal Election Commission regulation …
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Tampa Bay Times:
Campaign site misleads man into donating money against Sink — “It looked legitimate and had a smiling face of Sink and all the trappings of a legitimate site,” Bellamy, a doctor from Tallahassee who follows Florida politics, wrote in an email to the Buzz. (Here's Sink's actual site, which uses a similar color scheme.
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David Edwards / The Raw Story:
California man points gun at Girl Scout at his door to sell cookies — A California man was taken into custody over the weekend after he allegedly pulled a gun on a young Girl Scout who was selling cookies. — A press release from the Riverside County Sheriff-Coroner's office that the father of the girl …
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Hullabaloo
Josh Rogin / The Daily Beast:
Senators: Kerry Admits Obama's Syria Policy Is Failing — In a closed-door meeting, two senators say, the Secretary of State admitted to them that he no longer believes the administration's approach to the crisis in Syria is working. Peace talks have failed, he conceded …
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New York Times, Washington Post, Lawfare, The Daily Caller and Hot Air
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Tom Kludt / Talking Points Memo:
Coca-Cola's Multicultural Super Bowl Ad Really Angered Conservatives — Not many people expected the Seattle Seahawks to steamroll the Denver Broncos in the Super Bowl on Sunday. Less surprising was the right-wing outrage over an ad featuring a patriotic hymn performed in multiple languages.
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Hit & Run, Right Wing Watch, Allen B. West, Rush Limbaugh, The Raw Story, Mediaite, Daily Kos and Hullabaloo
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Benjamin Wallace / New York Magazine:
Here, Let Ezra Explain — What is D.C.'s most famous young policy wonk doing leaving the Washington Post? Trying to start a news organization he thinks could one day eclipse it. — On January 24, at five in the morning after his final day at the Washington Post …
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The Dish, Marginal Revolution and Capital New York
CNN:
Police capture killer after prison break — (CNN) — Escaped Michigan convict Michael David Elliot was captured Monday in LaPorte County, Indiana, authorities said. — His capture ended a manhunt that kicked into overdrive after a woman abducted by Elliot managed to call 911.
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Rasmussen Reports:
Kentucky Senate: McConnell (R) 42%, Grimes (D) 42% — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell runs dead even with Democratic challenger Alison Lundergan Grimes in Rasmussen Reports' first look at the 2014 U.S. Senate race in Kentucky. But McConnell's GOP primary rival Matt Bevin leads Grimes by six points.
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PoliticusUSA, Talking Points Memo, Weekly Standard and National Review
Marc A. Thiessen / Washington Post:
How Obamacare killed immigration reform — Barack Obama has all but conceded his lame-duck status. His State of the Union address was bereft of big ideas. And his declaration that he will use his “pen and a phone” to issue a raft of executive orders is an admission of political impotence …
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VodkaPundit, Washington Monthly, The Heritage Foundation and Post Politics
The Official Google Blog:
Shedding some light on Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) requests — We believe the public deserves to know the full extent to which governments request user information from Google. That's why for the past four years we've shared and continuously expanded and updated information …
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Yahoo:
More Transparency For U.S. National Security Requests
More Transparency For U.S. National Security Requests
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Wired, emptywheel, TechCrunch, Techdirt, The Verge and NPR
Amy Goldstein / Washington Post:
HealthCare.gov can't handle appeals of enrollment errors — Tens of thousands of people who discovered that HealthCare.gov made mistakes as they were signing up for a health plan are confronting a new roadblock: The government cannot yet fix the errors. — Roughly 22,000 Americans …
Patrick Hynes / New Hampshire Journal:
Shaheen: “Pay more' to keep your doc,' won't say if she'd vote for O-Care again — Americans who have lost access to their health care providers due to ObamaCare may be able to get their old doctors back but only if they are “willing to pay more.” That's Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's (D-NH) …
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TPNN, Power Line, The PJ Tatler and Washington Free Beacon
Niraj Chokshi / GovBeat:
Eight U.S. states have policies similar to Russia's ban on gay ‘propaganda’ — Eight states limit speech about homosexuality in ways similar to, though not as far-reaching as, the Russian ban that has received international criticism ahead of the Winter Olympics in Sochi.
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Washington Post and Liberaland