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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, Guardian, Mediaite, Talking Points Memo, Taylor Marsh, Poynter, Politico, Erik Wemple and Capital New York, 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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Talking Points Memo, The Reaction, 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
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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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
Maggie Severns / Politico:
Big Tech puts ‘down payment’ on connecting schools — Private companies are getting behind President Barack Obama's new push for increased access to high-speed Internet access and technology — to the tune of what they say is more than $750 million in services, training and hardware.
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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.
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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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, The Raw Story, Mediaite, Roll Call, TIME and The Fix
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
Tim Devaney / The Hill:
Carper: US should ‘lead way’ in Bitcoin regulation — Sen. Tom Carper (D-Del.) called on the U.S. to “lead the way” on regulation of Bitcoin after a new study found most countries do not have rules in place to address virtual currencies. — “The United States may not be as far behind …
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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Sheriff-Coroner and Hullabaloo
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Olson and Boies, Legal Duo, Seek Role in 2 Cases on Gay Marriage — WASHINGTON — Theodore B. Olson and David Boies, the star legal duo who defied skeptics by successfully challenging California's ban on same-sex marriage, are seeking to play a central role in the next round of marriage cases …
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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
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 …
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
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
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
New York Times:
Karzai Arranged Secret Contacts With the Taliban — KABUL, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan has been engaged in secret contacts with the Taliban about reaching a peace agreement without the involvement of his American and Western allies, further corroding already strained relations with the United States.
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Jihad Watch
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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Liberaland
Politico:
Rob Andrews to retire — Longtime New Jersey Rep. Rob Andrews will announce that he is leaving Congress, according to multiple senior Democrats. — Andrews has represented the heavily Democratic Philadelphia area suburbs since 1990. — Andrews has been under investigation …
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Philly.com
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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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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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 …