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Paul Steinhauser / CNN:
First on CNN: Conservative group pushes to topple GOP leaders in Congress — Washington (CNN) - A conservative group is launching a new campaign which calls on “the GOP leadership in both the House and the Senate to step aside.” — ForAmerica told CNN that it's putting six figures behind its …
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Talking Points Memo and Politico
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The Hill:
High anxiety for Obama and Democrats — A mood of anxiety hangs over President Obama and congressional Democrats as they conduct a series of meetings this week to coordinate their 2014 political and legislative agendas. — While their outlook has improved since last fall …
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National Republican …, BuzzFeed and Wall Street Journal
NorthJersey.com:
Bridget Kelly invokes Fifth Amendment, declines to produce subpoenaed documents — Governor Christie's former deputy chief of staff, Bridget Kelly, will not turn over documents in response to a legislative subpoena, her lawyer said Monday, making her the second person to invoke constitutional protections against self-incrimination.
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Talking Points Memo, TIME, susiemadrak.com, First Read, Associated Press, New York Times, Politico and Post Politics
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Mississippi Most Religious State, Vermont Least Religious — Average religiousness of states continues to range widely — PRINCETON, NJ — Religiousness across the U.S. in 2013 remained similar to previous years. With 61% of its residents classified as very religious …
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GovBeat, Real Clear Politics, Althouse, Booman Tribune and Politico
Aaron Blake / Post Politics:
Sandra Fluke files in California for congressional bid — Women's rights activist Sandra Fluke appears to be moving forward with a run for Congress. — Fluke has filed with the California state Democratic Party to seek its endorsement in the race for retiring Rep. Henry Waxman's (D-Calif.) …
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Talking Points Memo, ThinkProgress, The PJ Tatler, The Raw Story, Mediaite, Roll Call, TIME and The Fix
Jonathan Tamari / Philly.com:
Source: Rob Andrews to leave Congress — WASHINGTON — South Jersey Congressman Rob Andrews will resign from Congress later this month to take a job with a prominent Philadelphia law firm, a source close to the situation said Tuesday morning. — Andrews, a Democrat in his 24th year in the House …
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Roll Call, Talking Points Memo, CBS Philly, Hot Air, New Jersey 101.5 and Hawkings Here
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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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Right Turn, Althouse, Mediaite, Guardian, Talking Points Memo, Taylor Marsh, Poynter, Politico and Erik Wemple, more at Mediagazer »
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CNN:
Christie's office to try to keep focus on the NYT, not him
Christie's office to try to keep focus on the NYT, not him
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The Reaction, Talking Points Memo, Mediaite and Politico
Alex Pappas / The Daily Caller:
Exclusive: Christie hammers New York Times for ‘sloppy,’ ‘misleading’ report
Exclusive: Christie hammers New York Times for ‘sloppy,’ ‘misleading’ report
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Mediaite, Talking Points Memo, Politico, Gothamist, Business Insider and Erik Wemple
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Obama secures $750 million in corporate gifts for Internet push — President Obama is set Tuesday to announce more than $750 million in charitable commitments from technology and telecom companies for a new effort to bring high-speed Internet to the classroom.
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BBC:
Cancer ‘tidal wave’ on horizon, warns WHO — The globe is facing a “tidal wave” of cancer, and restrictions on alcohol and sugar need to be considered, say World Health Organization scientists. — It predicts the number of cancer cases will reach 24 million a year by 2035, but half could be prevented.
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Guardian and Outside the Beltway
Ben Smith / BuzzFeed:
Obama Aides Doubt Clinton Strategy — “She doesn't need this,” says Benenson. — Mike Theiler / Reuters — Top advisers and former aides to Barack Obama say Hillary Clinton is repeating the mistakes she made in 2008, building a machine in lieu of a message and lumbering toward …
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ABC News, Hot Air, Taylor Marsh and Wall Street Journal
Idaho Statesman:
State police cite 44 for trespassing after ‘Add the Words’ protest blocks Senate — Frustrated after eight years of rejection, a group of Add the Words supporters blocked the entrance to the Idaho State Senate chamber at the Capitol in Boise Monday morning.
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Talking Points Memo, The Week and Towleroad News #gay
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
What accounts for declining abortion rates? — “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 …
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CNN, Public Religion Research …, Liberal Values and ThinkProgress
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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Fox News:
TRANSCRIPT: Full interview between President Obama and Bill O'Reilly — BILL O'REILLY - One of my, uh, points on the Factor is that poverty is driven by the dissolution of the American family, that is the prime mover, okay. On your watch, median income has dropped seventeen percent among working families in this country.
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The Hugh Hewitt Show, Mediaite, The Raw Story and americanthinker.com
Noam Scheiber / The New Republic:
The Case for Socialized Law — Inequality has bent American justice. Here's a radical way to fix it. — Maintain and refine, maintain and refine. That's how progressives talk about the welfare state these days. After nearly a century of expanding government with programs like Social Security …
Mary Clare Jalonick / Associated Press:
5 Things to Know About the Massive Farm Bill — Cuts to food stamps, continued subsidies to farmers and victories for animal rights advocates. The massive, five-year farm bill heading toward final passage this week has broad implications for just about every American, from the foods we eat to what we pay for them.
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American Prospect
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Mary Clare Jalonick / Associated Press:
Senate Set to Send Farm Bill to Obama
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Obamacare will reduce incomes of most Americans — BARACK OBAMA OBAMACARE DEMOCRATIC PARTY BROOKINGS INSTITUTION ENTITLEMENTS — There's no doubt the Affordable Care Act will redistribute wealth in America. People at the top of the income ladder will pay more; people at the bottom will benefit.
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americanthinker.com and Hot Air
Robert Costa / Washington Post:
House GOP finalizes debt-limit playbook — Several House members told The Washington Post on Monday that Republican leaders have narrowed their list of possible debt-limit strategies to two options: trading a one-year extension for approval of the Keystone XL pipeline, or trading …
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Political Insider blog and The Incidental Economist
Manu Raju / Politico:
Ted Cruz makes nice — At a GOP lunch last week, Sen. John McCain noted that “some crazy guy from Texas” stormed out during President Barack Obama's State of the Union address. — “Hey,” Texas Sen. Ted Cruz chimed in, “I didn't walk out of the State of the Union.” — The packed room erupted in laughter.
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Talking Points Memo and No More Mister Nice Blog
Eleanor Clift / The Daily Beast:
Scenes from the GOP Civil War — Republicans are supporting Democratic colleagues' Senate candidacies, while others, like Barry Goldwater, Jr., are embracing subsidies for clean energy—all small steps across old battle lines. — The U.S. Senate is a clubby place, so it shouldn't be all that surprising …
Shane Goldmacher / NationalJournal.com:
Congress Took More Free Trips in 2013 Than in Any Year Since the Abramoff Reforms — The tally: 1,887 trips at a cost of $6 million, new data from LegiStorm shows. — Members of Congress and their aides took more free trips around the world in 2013 than in any year since new restrictions …
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