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12:25 PM ET, December 8, 2014

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Margaret Talbot / New Yorker:
Reporting on Rape  —  Last month, Rolling Stone ran an article about an alleged gang rape at a University of Virginia fraternity house, based on interviews with a student identified only as “Jackie.”  It now appears that key details of the story, reported by Sabrina Rubin Erdely, may not be true.
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Emily Clark / The Cavalier Daily:
A letter from a friend: Jackie's story is not a hoax
Catherine Thompson / Talking Points Memo:
UVA Rape Victim's Roommate Says Her Story Is Not A ‘Hoax’
Hanna Rosin / Slate:
Key Player in UVA Rape Story: Rolling Stone Never Talked to Me
Michael Tomasky / The Daily Beast:
Dems, It's Time to Dump Dixie  —  With Mary Landrieu's ignominious exit, the Democrats will have lost their last senator in the Deep South.  And that's a good thing.  They should write it off—because they don't need it.  —  I don't remember a much sadder sight in domestic politics …
Discussion: TIME, National Review and Hot Air
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Greg Giroux / Bloomberg Politics:
By the Numbers: Half of the Senators Who Voted for Obamacare Will be Gone in 2015  —  Louisiana Republican Bill Cassidy's double-digit ousting of Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu on Saturday was, in the words of the senator-elect, an “exclamation mark” on a 2014 election that saw the Republicans win control of the Senate.
Michael R. Crittenden / Wall Street Journal:   The South Is Now Almost a Democrat-Free Zone
Politico:
The Kochs eclipse the RNC  —  Meet the guys behind the right's best data shop.  —  The Koch brothers and their allies are pumping tens of millions of dollars into a data company that's developing detailed, state-of-the-art profiles of 250 million Americans, giving the brothers' political operation all the earmarks of a national party.
Los Angeles Times:
Massive downtown L.A. fire burns 3 towers; freeways begin to reopen  —  A massive fire in downtown Los Angeles early Monday engulfed an apartment tower under construction, damaged two other buildings and left freeways and roads closed.  —  The northbound 110 Freeway remained closed as of 5 a.m. …
Discussion: KTLA, Gawker, Latest and abc7chicago.com
Juan Williams / The Hill:
Racial politics in plain sight  —  America's racial tensions, hot after the painful non-indictments in Ferguson and New York, bubbled up on Capitol Hill last week.  The occasion was a House Judiciary hearing on President Obama's executive authority to limit deportations of illegal immigrants.
Discussion: Prairie Weather
David Nather / Politico:
Will Jonathan Gruber topple Obamacare?  —  The health economist's controversial remarks could undo him and the law he worked so hard to create.  —  Why the hell did Jonathan Gruber say that?  And that?  And that?  And (sigh) the other thing?  Those are the questions on the minds …
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Sarah Ferris / The Hill:
GOP pins hopes of dismantling ObamaCare on the courts
Discussion: Politico
Chris Hughes / Washington Post:
Crafting a sustainable New Republic  —  The writer is owner and publisher of the New Republic.  —  Last week, about a dozen members of the editorial staff of the New Republic walked out in protest over new leadership.  By their account, this was a clash of cultures : Silicon Valley versus tradition, and everyone must choose a side.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Recovery at Last?  —  Last week we got an actually good employment report — arguably the first truly good report in a long time.  The U.S. economy added well over 300,000 jobs; wages, which have been stagnant for far too long, picked up a bit.  Other indicators, like the rate at which workers are quitting …
Daily Mail:
Killer 'shot his newly-married stepdaughter so he could video himself having sex with her dead body - then buried her behind his shed'  — Gregory Graf recorded himself sexually abusing the body of Jessica Padgett, Northampton County District Attorney John Morganelli said on Friday
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Bush and C.I.A. Ex-Officials Rebut Torture Report  —  WASHINGTON — A long-awaited Senate report condemning torture by the Central Intelligence Agency has not even been made public yet, but former President George W. Bush's team has decided to link arms with former intelligence officials and challenge its conclusions.
Discussion: Liberaland and NBC News
Hope Hodge Seck / Home I Military Times …:
AMERICA'S MILITARY: A force adrift  —  HOW THE NATION IS FAILING TODAY'S TROOPS AND VETERANS  —  A worsening morale crisis  —  AFTER 13 YEARS OF WAR, TROOPS FEEL BURNED OUT AND WITHOUT A SENSE OF MISSION.  MORE DOUBT THEIR LEADERS AND THEIR JOB SECURITY.
Discussion: VodkaPundit
Sen. Orrin Hatch / Politico:
Don't Change the Filibuster Again  —  With each passing year since arriving in Washington in 1977, I have come to revere the Senate's distinctive character and its unique role in our system of self-government.  Having been a member of that body for 38 years, I am as much a Senate institutionalist as anyone.
Discussion: National Review
Linh Ta / Des Moines Register:
Sarah Palin to return to Iowa for summit  —  Former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin will take part in the Iowa Freedom Summit in Des Moines on Jan. 24.  —  The inaugural event is being held by Citizens United and Congressman Steve King.  The summit will serve as a place …
Discussion: FOX News Radio
Emma Dumain / Roll Call:
Democrats Irrelevant?  Don't Be So Sure, Pelosi Promises  —  Nancy Pelosi insists she doesn't gloat when House Republicans can't shore up the votes among their own members to pass any number of critical bills, and it's Democrats who get to swoop in and call themselves the heroes.
Discussion: Daily Kos
Colum Lynch / Foreign Policy:
U.S. Accuses Iran of Secretly Breaching U.N. Nuclear Sanctions  —  Washington has evidence that Tehran is trying to buy new equipment for a key nuclear facility.  But the White House isn't willing to say anything publicly about it.
Discussion: Weekly Standard
Marc Bookman / The Atlantic Online:
Does an Innocent Man Have the Right to Be Exonerated?  —  In the 1980s, Larry Youngblood was wrongfully imprisoned for raping a 10-year-old boy.  The way the Supreme Court handled his case had lasting consequences.  —  In the early morning hours of June 16, 2004, a 31-year-old man named David Leon …
 
 
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David Rogers / Politico:
House-Senate negotiators near spending deal
Discussion: Weekly Standard and Daily Kos
Albert R. Hunt / Bloomberg View:
Immigration Threatens Republicans From Within
Lisa Lerer / Bloomberg Politics:
Clinton Trumps Republican Rivals on Leadership, Vision for 2016
Discussion: Taylor Marsh
Peter Haldeman / New York Times:
In Los Angeles, a Nimby Battle Pits Millionaires vs. Billionaires
Jennifer Epstein / Politico:
Profiling guidelines to be unveiled
Discussion: The PJ Tatler
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
From Eric Garner and Michael Brown to the Ballot Box
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Dallas Morning News:
ER doctor discusses role in Ebola patient's initial misdiagnosis
Discussion: New York Times and ABC News
Agence France-Presse:
NFL players show support for 'I can't breathe' protests
Discussion: FOX News Radio
Allen McDuffee / The Atlantic Online:
Another 1,000 U.S. Troops to Stay in Afghanistan
Discussion: Daily Kos
John Harwood / New York Times:
For Obama, a Go-It-Alone Push Fits the Times
Daily Mail:
Punched in the face while handcuffed in a police car …
Discussion: FOX News Radio
Redditt Hudson / Washington Post:
Being a cop showed me just how racist and violent the police are. There's only one fix.