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New York Times:
When New York City Police Walk Off the Job — Many members of the New York Police Department are furious at Mayor Bill de Blasio and, by extension, the city that elected him. They have expressed this anger with a solidarity tantrum, repeatedly turning their backs to show their collective contempt.
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Murray Weiss / DNAinfo New York:
City Hall Pushed Pols to Attack PBA as Mayor Coaxed Unions To Meet: Sources — NEW YORK CITY — While Mayor Bill de Blasio was personally coaxing the city's police union presidents to meet with him, his top aides were on the phones with lawmakers urging them to blast PBA President Patrick Lynch …
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Capital New York, Daily Mail, The Gateway Pundit and New York Post
New York Times:
Republicans Try to Fix Damage Scalise's 2002 Speech Could Do in 2016 — WASHINGTON — House Republican leaders, poised for a celebratory takeover of Congress next week, instead found themselves scrambling Tuesday to defuse a racially charged controversy over one lawmaker's speech a decade ago to a white supremacist group.
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The Moderate Voice, CNN, The New Republic, The Week, ImmigrationProf Blog, NOLA River, New Yorker, Hot Air, The Hill and Washington Post
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Michael Scherer / TIME:
Steve Scalise Falls Prey to Scandal Politics He Once Practiced — Steve Scalise, the third-ranking Republican in the House, knows well how the Washington game of target and destroy is played. — Long before he admitted on Monday to accidentally speaking before a 2002 conference organized …
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The Daily Beast, The New Orleans Advocate, Washington Post, US News, Taylor Marsh, Slate, EgbertoWillies.com, Raw Story and Bloomberg Politics
Kevin Cirilli / The Hill:
Pope Francis splits with GOP — Pope Francis is increasingly driving a wedge between conservatives and the Catholic Church. — The magnetic pope has sparked new enthusiasm around the world for the church and has flexed his political muscles internationally, most recently by helping …
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Peter Sullivan / The Hill:
Obama approval at highest in over a year — President Obama's approval rating is at its highest in over a year, according to new Gallup polling. — The latest three-day polling average, from Dec. 27-29, puts Obama's approval at 48 percent, the highest it has been since August 2013.
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Frank Newport / Gallup:
Obama's Job Approval Reaches 48%, Highest Since August 2013
Obama's Job Approval Reaches 48%, Highest Since August 2013
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Balloon Juice, Washington Times, Washington Post, Liberal Values and Wall Street Journal
J.K. Trotter / Gawker:
Who Is Lena Dunham's Alleged Rapist? — Since its publication this fall, Lena Dunham's bestselling essay collection, Not That Kind of Girl, has inspired her fans and offered a different kind of inspiration to her foes. The right-wing press, in particular, has taken Dunham's discursive set …
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Hit & Run, Hot Air, The Daily Caller and JustOneMinute
Burgess Everett / Politico:
President Obama abandons Michael Boggs nomination — President Barack Obama will not renominate controversial Georgia judicial nominee Michael Boggs to the federal bench in 2015, according to the state's two Republican senators. — Boggs drew widespread opposition from Senate Democrats …
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ThinkProgress and BuzzFeed
RT:
‘CIA fingerprints’ all over Kiev massacre - Oliver Stone — The armed coup in Kiev is painfully similar to CIA operations to oust unwanted foreign leaders in Iran, Chile and Venezuela, said US filmmaker Oliver Stone after interviewing Ukraine's ousted president for a documentary.
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Bloomberg View and Mashable
Mary Clare Jalonick / Associated Press:
AP-GfK Poll: Americans support menu labeling — Associated Press 1 hr ago — WASHINGTON (AP) — More than half of Americans say they already have enough information at restaurants to decide whether they are making a healthy purchase. But they want even more.
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The PJ Tatler, Taylor Marsh and Politico
Economist:
Shifting clout — Economists' academic rankings and media influence vary wildly — ECONOMISTS measure their influence by looking at their publication count. They obsess over their RePEc ("research papers in economics") ranking, a list topped by heavyweights who inspire awe among PhD students and blank stares everywhere else.
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FiveThirtyEight, Marginal REVOLUTION and Politico
Philly.com:
Police fatally shoot suspect in Drexel Hill — Police fatally shot a 52-year-old man Tuesday afternoon in Drexel Hill after he attempted to run them down with his vehicle, said Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood. — Officers had been trying to arrest the man …
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USA Today, The Jawa Report, Hinterland Gazette and Mediaite
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Dana Milbank: How can America inspire the Slacktivist Generation to action? — I wanted to do something for my country during the holidays, so I went to the movies. — I watched the Christmas Day opening of “The Interview,” to show North Korea that I wasn't afraid of its threats to blow …
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Washington Monthly
Gina Bacchiocchi / RADAR:
Michelle Duggar's Lesbian Secret: Bigoted Reality Star Has A Gay Sister! … Jim Bob, Michelle, and the infamously large Duggar brood are staunchly against gay rights. In November, the couple deleted photos of same-sex couples kissing from their official Facebook page, and later that month …
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Raw Story and Daily Mail