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Obamacare's Subscriber Rolls Include Unpublicized Dental Plans — The Obama administration included as many as 400,000 dental plans in a number it reported for enrollments under the Affordable Care Act, an unpublicized detail that helped surpass a goal for 7 million sign-ups.
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New York Times, Firedoglake, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, The PJ Tatler, Washington Post, Daily Signal, Talking Points Memo, New York Magazine, Hit & Run, The Hill, ThinkProgress, Bloomberg View, The Daily Caller, Mediaite, Hot Air, Politico, Washington Examiner, Washington Free Beacon, NPR and National Review
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White House wrongly counted dental plans in Obamacare enrollment numbers — Obama administration has included enrollment in dental plans in its most recent sign-up figures, Bloomberg reported Thursday. — Health and Human Services says it made a “mistake” in counting dental sign-ups …
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National Review, Washington Post, Mediaite, The Daily Caller, American Spectator and New York Times


Congressman: Obama's Immigration Move Could Prompt Impeachment, Prison Time — Conservatives hate everything about the president's imminent immigration move, starting with its timing, and one House member is hinting that the executive action could result in impeachment, and maybe even prison time.
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Talking Points Memo, Political Wire, Reuters, New York Magazine, Politico and RedState
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Obama's immigration plan: ‘Deport felons, not families’ — Washington (CNN) — President Barack Obama will order immigration officers to deport “felons not families” as he wields executive power to shield five million illegal immigrants in the most sweeping overhaul of the immigration system in decades.


All You Need To Know About Obama's Executive Action To Legalize 5 Million
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Little Green Footballs, OnPolitics, Off the Kuff and Bloomberg Politics

Obama's plan of action on immigration may derail Republican agenda
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American Prospect and Washington Post

G.O.P. Promises to Swiftly Counter Obama's Immigration Moves
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Washington Post, Political Wire, Raw Story, Yahoo! News, Bloomberg View, Prairie Weather and The Week

Republicans Plotting Extreme Measures To Sabotage Obama's Immigration Action
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Balloon Juice, CNN and Firedoglake


On paper — Republican leader left a trail — Nevada Assembly speaker-designate Ira Hansen would be one of the most controversial speakers in Nevada history. — In a surprise, he was named by the new Republican majority on Nov. 7 as their candidate for speaker.
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New York Magazine, Little Green Footballs, Washington Post, Daily Kos, Talking Points Memo, Mediaite and Raw Story
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Incoming Nevada Speaker Said Democrats Have ‘Master-Slave’ Relationship With ‘Simple Minded Darkies’ — Nevada Assembly Speaker-dessignate Ira Hansen (R) — Nevada Assemblyman Ira Hansen (R), who the assembly's Republican caucus selected as their choice to be its next speaker earlier this month …
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Liberaland and Balloon Juice


Meet the Biggest Upset Winner of 2014 Midterm Elections … Larry Hogan, the political longshot who is now the governor-elect of Maryland, is being applauded at the Republican Governors Association conference for his shocking upset win in the midterm elections.
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Politico
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Chris Christie Is Back — Credit: Tobias Hutzler for The New York Times
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Talking Points Memo, The Dish, OnPolitics, Mediaite and Washington Post

Immigration Has Republican Governors Seething and Facing Practical Challenges
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Daily Kos, Bloomberg View and The Colorado Independent


Appropriations panel: Defunding immigration order ‘impossible’ — It would be “impossible” to defund President Obama's executive actions on immigration through a government spending bill, the House Appropriations Committee said Thursday. — In a statement released by House Appropriations …
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RH Reality Check, National Review, Hullabaloo and Daily Kos
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Republicans Can Defund Obama's Executive Order, They Just Don't Want To
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The PJ Tatler, Ed Driscoll and RedState


No, Reagan Did Not Offer An Amnesty By Lawless Executive Order — Today is the big day, and the Progressive media is in full spin to mitigate the anger Americans are expressing about President Obama's decision to offer legal status to millions of people who broke the law.
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Hot Air, The New Republic, The Dish and Politico
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Obama sets off on scorched-earth rampage
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National Review, No More Mister Nice Blog and The PJ Tatler


Kobach Wonders If Hispanic Majority Would Conduct ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ In U.S. — Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, a leader in the anti-immigrant movement, said during his Sunday radio program that it's possible that a Hispanic majority in the U.S. could conduct an “ethnic cleansing.”
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Hullabaloo and Raw Story
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Kobach: Obama's Lawlessness Could Lead To ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ In America
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RedState


No One Wanted to Talk About Bill Cosby's Alleged Crimes Because He Made White America Feel Good About Race — This spring, I taught a graduate seminar on magazine feature writing. One of the assignments was Robert Huber's 2006 Philadelphia Magazine story, “Dr. Huxtable & Mr. Hyde,” …
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Power Line, New York Times, Raw Story, Althouse, CNNMoney.com, Gawker, NBC News, The Huffington Post, The Atlantic Online, BuzzFeed, CBS News and Washington Post


Majority Say Not Gov't Duty to Provide Healthcare for All — Story Highlights — PRINCETON, N.J. — For the third consecutive year, a majority of Americans (52%) agree with the position that it is not the federal government's responsibility to ensure that all Americans have healthcare coverage.
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US News, ThinkProgress, No More Mister Nice Blog and The PJ Tatler


Democrats Used Twitter, Too, To Coordinate With Outside Groups — WASHINGTON — Republican Party committees and outside groups shared polling data over Twitter during the 2014 elections, according to a CNN report on Monday. The purpose was to circumvent federal anti-coordination rules …
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Talking Points Memo


Uber Sought To Hire Opposition Researcher To “Weaponize Facts” — A document obtained by BuzzFeed News points to taxi industry targets, not journalists. Bullet points, not bullets, a spokesperson says. — Bloomberg — Uber has in recent weeks sought to hire opposition researchers to …


We Only Have One Remaining Bigotry: We Don't Want to Be Around Anybody Who Disagrees With Us — Bill Clinton gave the keynote speech at The New Republic's 100-year anniversary gala on Wednesday night. Here's the full transcript. — Thank you, Chris, for your introduction, for your leadership …
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New York Magazine, Bloomberg Politics and The Daily Caller


President Obama has wide, but not total, party backing — The vast majority of Senate Democrats emerged from a two-hour meeting with White House chief of staff Denis McDonough fully supportive of President Barack Obama's impending action to shield millions of undocumented immigrants.
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Reuters and The PJ Tatler

Royals, Hill to D.C. press: Clean up — The Washington press corps may be due for a few lessons from “Miss Manners.” — On Thursday, the Senate Periodical Press Gallery sent out an email reminding reporters of the general rules of etiquette while covering Congress, such as not taking pictures …
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New York Magazine, FishbowlDC and American Spectator


Hispanic Voters Are Important for Republicans, but Not Indispensable — President Obama's plan to defer deportation and grant work permits for up to five million undocumented migrants is having two utterly predictable results: outrage from congressional Republicans, and speculation about how the politics will play in 2016.


CIA Director John Brennan considering sweeping organizational changes — CIA Director John Brennan is considering sweeping organizational changes that could include breaking up the separate spying and analysis divisions that have been in place for decades to create hybrid units focused …
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CNN and Outside the Beltway


Networks won't air Obama speech — Three major networks will not air President Obama's prime-time address Thursday outlining his executive actions on immigration. — Officials with ABC, CBS and Fox confirmed to The Hill that Obama's 8 p.m. speech from the White House will not be carried on their networks.
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Politico, The Daily Banter, American Spectator, The Huffington Post, Colorlines and CNNMoney.com

STRENGTHENING OUR PRIVACY PRACTICES — Our business depends on the trust of the millions of riders and drivers who use Uber. The trip history of our riders is important information and we understand that we must treat it carefully and with respect, protecting it from unauthorized access.
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Computerworld, Talking Points Memo, The Verge, Business Insider, Mashable and The Hill


Americans of All Stripes Agree: The System Is Stacked Against Them — At last, we have an important question upon which a majority of Americans—regardless of race, political persuasion or walk of life—agree. — Are the country's economic and political systems stacked against people like you?
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Bloomberg Politics, Weekly Standard and Political Wire


He found the Jonathan Gruber videos — and no media outlet would call him back — The man who changed the ObamaCare debate was at a gas station when I reached him, and he wasn't dying to talk. — “I really want to stay out of the limelight,” said Rich Weinstein, a Philadelphia investment adviser.
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Politico and Washington Post