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9:05 AM ET, December 19, 2014

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The Daily Beast:
Paramount Bans Showing ‘Team America’  —  Three movie theaters say Paramount Pictures has ordered them not to show Team America: World Police one day after Sony Pictures surrendered to cyberterrorists and pulled The Interview.  The famous Alamo Drafthouse in Texas, Capitol Theater in Cleveland …
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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.
Discussion: Fox News, Daily Kos, RedState and Tech Times
Matt Latimer / Associated Press:
AP: China arrests U.S. aid worker in North Korean border town  —  BEIJING — A Korean-American aid worker working in a Chinese city near North Korea has been arrested on charges of embezzlement and possession of fake invoices, his lawyer said Friday, in a sign that authorities are increasingly sensitive …
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 …
CNN:
U.S. will respond to North Korea hack, official says
Discussion: Daily Kos, Boing Boing and EW.com
Adrian Hong / The Atlantic Online:
North Korea Is Not Funny
Discussion: Salon, The Huffington Post and Slate
Jaclyn Hendricks / New York Post:
Kim Jong-un death scene from ‘The Interview’ leaks online
Discussion: NY Daily News and The PJ Tatler
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Theaters cancel ‘Team America’ showings
Discussion: Hot Air, The Daily Banter and CNN
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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Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
The first Latino president?
Discussion: Hot Air and The Hill
Mike Levine / ABC News:
5 Sweeping Changes Recommended for Secret Service After Fence Jumper Enters WH
Discussion: Politico and 6abc.com
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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Politico:
The year Congress hit rock bottom  —  Can the Hill climb out of its hole?  —  Look at what Congress pulled off in the last two weeks and it might seem like compromise and conciliation ruled the 113th Congress.  —  Lawmakers cleared a funding bill that will keep federal agencies open through Sept. 2015.
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 …
Discussion: Political Wire
Joy Diaz / KUT:
Sexist Comment by Austin Police Officer: Isolated Incident or Part of Broader Culture?  —  Update (2:19 p.m.): Officer Andrew Petrowski officially retired from the Austin Police Department on Friday, Dec. 12 after learning KUT would air his comments this week.
Washington Post:
For U.S. businesses and tourists, opportunities abound in Cuba  —  In the wake of President Obama's historic decision to mend diplomatic ties with Cuba, U.S. businesses and potential tourists scrambled to figure out what new opportunities will be available on the island and to position themselves at the head of the line.
Discussion: New York Times and NPR
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 …
Jim Sciutto / CNN:
U.S. airstrikes kill 3 top ISIS leaders  —  Washington (CNN) — U.S. airstrikes have killed two top-level and one mid-level ISIS leader, a senior U.S. military official tells CNN.  —  Haji Mutazz was Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's deputy in Iraq; Abd al Basit was his military emir in Iraq; and Radwan Talib was his Mosul emir.
Discussion: New York Magazine
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Lolita C. Baldor / Associated Press:
Top Islamic militants killed; more US troops going to Iraq
Discussion: RT and Politico
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Democrats to Colbert: Thanks For Your Help!  —  I have never seen Stephen Colbert's show on Comedy Central, but I take it that it consists of an endless series of anti-Republican “jokes.”  If asked, would Colbert admit to being a loyal Democratic Party foot soldier, or would he claim …
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.
Discussion: Hot Air and The PJ Tatler
Leo Varadkar / Independent.ie:
Clinically dead pregnant woman being kept alive by hospital  —  Life support machine being used to protect unborn baby  —  A PREGNANT woman who is clinically brain-dead is being kept on a life support machine in hospital to keep her baby alive, the Irish Independent can reveal.  — Google
Robert Kelchen / Politico:
Should the government rate our colleges?  —  Should the federal government be in the business of rating colleges?  And can it do them right?  —  That's been a question ever since the summer of 2013, when President Obama announced the Department of Education's new plan to score American colleges …
 
 
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Stephen Braun / Associated Press:
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Discussion: Washington Post
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