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Brian Stelter / CNNMoney.com:
Source: Hackers send new message to Sony — The hackers behind a devastating cyberattack at Sony Pictures have sent a new message to executives at the company, crediting them for a “very wise” decision to cancel the Christmas day release of “The Interview,” a source close to the company told CNN.
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Mike Fleming / Deadline:
Hollywood Cowardice: George Clooney Explains Why Sony Stood Alone In North Korean Cyberterror Attack — EXCLUSIVE: As it begins to dawn on everyone in Hollywood the reality that Sony Pictures was the victim of a cyberterrorist act perpetrated by a hostile foreign nation on American soil …
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New York Times:
Sony and Mr. Kim's Thugs — Sony Pictures pulled the movie “The Interview” after large theater chains said they would not show it, fearing threats of violence to their customers and employees by hackers believed to be working for the North Korean government.
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CNN:
FBI: North Korea responsible for Sony hack — Washington (CNN) — North Korea is officially responsible for the cyberattack on Sony Pictures, the FBI announced Friday. — An FBI investigation linked the malware, infrastructure and techniques a group of hackers called “Guardians of Peace” …
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Matt Latimer / Associated Press:
AP: China arrests U.S. aid worker in North Korean border town
AP: China arrests U.S. aid worker in North Korean border town
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CNN:
U.S. will respond to North Korea
U.S. will respond to North Korea
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Adrian Hong / The Atlantic Online:
North Korea Is Not Funny
North Korea Is Not Funny
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The Daily Caller, Business Insider and Salon
Rocco Parascandola Police / NY Daily News:
SEE IT: NYPD plainclothes officer delivers body blows to youth as he's being cuffed, Internal Affairs investigating — 'I can't believe he just did that after everything that's happened' a witness says as the boy is punched repeatedly while three NYPD officers try to subdue and cuff him in an incident caught on video.
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Carimah Townes / ThinkProgress:
Video: NYPD Officers Caught Arresting, Repeatedly Punching Boy — NYPD officers lined up, holding batons, during street protests. — CREDIT: AP — A graphic new video shows NYPD officers beating a young boy against a vehicle. After three cops hold the boy against the car …
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The Daily Dot, Slantpoint and New York Magazine
Politico:
Obama's heavy lift on Cuba — The White House strategy to defeat the anti-Castro bloc in Congress involves a coordinated push to sell President Barack Obama's new Cuba policy to big business, human rights groups, lawmakers and Cubans themselves. — Obama and senior officials across multiple agencies …
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Lucy McCalmont / Politico:
Marco Rubio says Rand Paul's clueless on Cuba
Marco Rubio says Rand Paul's clueless on Cuba
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Jane Mayer / New Yorker:
The Unidentified Queen of Torture — For the past eight months, there has been a furious battle raging behind closed doors at the White House, the C.I.A., and in Congress. The question has been whether the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence would be allowed to use pseudonyms as a means …
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Hullabaloo
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Anna Palmer / Politico:
GOP goes on K Street hiring spree — Lobbyists can come home again. — As Republicans take control of Congress, they are bringing in veteran influence peddlers to help them run the show. Nearly a dozen veteran K Streeters have been named as top staffers to GOP leaders or on key committees …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Putin's Bubble Bursts — If you're the type who finds macho posturing impressive, Vladimir Putin is your kind of guy. Sure enough, many American conservatives seem to have an embarrassing crush on the swaggering strongman. “That is what you call a leader,” enthused Rudy Giuliani …
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Talking Points Memo
Agoldberg / The Smoking Gun:
Woman Seeks Trademark For “I Can't Breathe,” Dying New York Man's Final Words — Buster — An Illinois woman is seeking to trademark the dying last words of the New York City man who gasped “I can't breathe” while being arrested by NYPD cops for selling loose cigarettes.
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Kelli Heitstuman-Tomko / Sheridan Press:
Dog shoots man: Accidental shooting injures man — SHERIDAN — The Johnson County Sheriff's Office has released its findings on the shooting of a man Monday on Murphy Gulch Road. — Sheriff Steve Kozisek said Richard L. Fipps, 46, of Sheridan had driven to Murphy Gulch Road with two employees to move a vehicle that had become stuck.
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Andrew Ferguson / Weekly Standard:
A Model Senator — “In any election,” Tom Coburn often says, “you should vote for the candidate who will give up the most if they win.” All things being equal, we should prefer politicians who have accomplished something in their lives beyond government work—and who are willing to sacrifice it …
Ken Dilanian / Associated Press:
Bush officials gave CIA wide latitude — WASHINGTON (AP) — In July 2004, despite growing internal concerns about the CIA's brutal interrogation methods, senior members of George W. Bush's national security team gave the agency permission to employ the harsh tactics against an al Qaida facilitator …
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Slantpoint
Jack Healy / New York Times:
Nebraska and Oklahoma Sue Colorado Over Marijuana Law — DENVER — Two heartland states filed the first major court challenge to marijuana legalization on Thursday, saying that Colorado's growing array of state-regulated recreational marijuana shops was piping marijuana into neighboring states and should be shut down.
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John Ingold / Denver Post:
NEBRASKA AND OKLAHOMA SUE COLORADO OVER MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION
NEBRASKA AND OKLAHOMA SUE COLORADO OVER MARIJUANA LEGALIZATION
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Tom McGhee / Denver Post:
COLORADO GIVES $3 MILLION IN CASE OF INMATE WHO DIED AS GUARDS LAUGHED — com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DLqdLDLiyiwQ%26ytsessi on%3DHPxQw_ X43hfvX20V0y8giMOaVcPT6EJu8d8rlPp4pIwDh I1Zx1b4q54PL65woN160nGcZLIhzJIuzc3iyyzA2 O3CcCWHfpHu_ eZG9MI8tgMQ4erlmiyd7ixbzfzyN7G8VOp5hYsb 50GUfRvAXpPJ3P0dxv- kqWeRUzHREzXQCLQ3lDUvk6vaN7I …
Tim Alberta / National Journal:
Carly Fiorina Hiring for Presidential Campaign — Despite her improving political skills, the California businesswoman would be an underdog in a likely all-male GOP field. — Carly Fiorina is laying the groundwork for what one ally says is an “imminent” presidential campaign—one that could launch as early as next month.
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