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Rachael Bade / Politico:
GOP learns lessons from Sam Brownback's tax scare — Republicans once idolized the tax-cutting superstar; now they look askance at him. — Ohio Gov. John Kasich will roll out “responsible” tax plans that protect against revenue gaps. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and Arizona's …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Tidings of Comfort — Maybe I'm just projecting, but Christmas seemed unusually subdued this year. The malls seemed less crowded than usual, the people glummer. There was even less Muzak in the air. And, in a way, that's not surprising: All year Americans have been bombarded …
Ian Swanson / The Hill:
Critics hate ‘The Interview’ — Movie critics say the controversy surrounding “The Interview” is much more interesting than the movie itself — The movie is scoring just a 50 percent positive review from critics on the Rotten Tomatoes website. — It's fairing even more poorly with top critics …
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Nicole Perlroth / New York Times:
New Study Adds to Skepticism Among Security Experts That North Korea Was Behind Sony Hack — A number of private security researchers are increasingly voicing doubts that the hack of Sony's computer systems was the work of North Korea. — President Obama and the F.B.I. last week accused North Korea …
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David Lerman / Bloomberg:
U.S. Spy Agency Reports Improper Surveillance of Americans — The National Security Agency today released reports on intelligence collection that may have violated the law or U.S. policy over more than a decade, including unauthorized surveillance of Americans' overseas communications.
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Wall Street Journal:
NSA Forced to Spell Out Violations After Suit — Heavily Redacted Reports Detail Violations of Individual Americans' Privacy — WASHINGTON—The National Security Agency, responding to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, has released heavily redacted reports detailing its employees' violations …
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Liz Sly / Washington Post:
The Islamic State is failing at being a state — GAZIANTEP, Turkey — The Islamic State's vaunted exercise in state-building appears to be crumbling as living conditions deteriorate across the territories under its control, exposing the shortcomings of a group that devotes most of its energies …
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Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Team Rubio: Jeb won't push us out of 2016 presidential race — Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) is planning to take a more active role on the national political stage next month, undeterred by his former mentor Jeb Bush's moves toward running for president. — Republican strategists predicted months ago …
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Joseph Tanfani / Los Angeles Times:
Jeb Bush eases out of some businesses, such as firm helped by Obamacare
Jeb Bush eases out of some businesses, such as firm helped by Obamacare
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T. M. Luhrmann / New York Times:
Religion Without God — THIS Christmas our family will go to church. The service is held in a beautiful old church in the charming town of Walpole, N.H., just over the border from Vermont. The Lord's Prayer hangs on the wall behind the sanctuary. A lectern rises above the nave to let the pastor look down on his flock.
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Politico:
Race and the race — The GOP's 2016 slate may be its most diverse ever, but don't expect the candidates to talk much about it. — Bobby Jindal is Indian-American, but you'll never hear him describe himself that way. Marco Rubio insists he's an “American of Hispanic descent.”
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Alex Byers / Politico:
Rock stars amp up in digital music copyright war — Platforms like Spotify, Pandora have raised the stakes in debate as Congress moves toward a comprehensive look at reform. — There are a lot of policy meetings on Capitol Hill — and they pretty much never end in song.
Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
Ready for Pope Francis — What better time than Christmas to turn our thoughts to Pope Francis, a voice for our generation and all generations who teaches, as all great faiths teach, that those who have the most should extend their hands to those who have the least and that those who have power should serve those who do not.
Wynton Hall / BREITBART.COM:
Mega Rich Overwhelmingly Donated to Democrats in 2014 — Democrats bagged the bulk of big dollar donations in the 2014 midterm elections according to an analysis by the Associated Press. — Out of the $128 million spent by the top 10 individual donors to outside groups, Democrats hauled in $91 million or 71% of donations.
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