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New York Post:
Arrests plummet following execution of cops — It's not a slowdown — it's a virtual work stoppage. — NYPD traffic tickets and summonses for minor offenses have dropped off by a staggering 94 percent following the execution of two cops — as officers feel betrayed by the mayor and fear for their safety, The Post has learned.
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Amy Davidson / New Yorker:
No One Here Should Be Turning His Back — Whom are police officers turning their backs on when they refuse to face Mayor Bill de Blasio, and whom are they protecting? On the night of Saturday, December 20th, after a man named Ismaaiyl Brinsley shot the officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos …
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New York Times, The Huffington Post and New York Post
New York Times:
Police Respect Squandered in Attacks on de Blasio — Mayor Bill de Blasio has spent weeks expressing his respect and admiration for the New York Police Department, while calling for unity in these difficult days, but the message doesn't seem to be sinking in.
Steve Scalise / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
‘I detest any kind of hate group’ — Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise said he doesn't support “any of the things I read about” a white supremacist group that organized an event at which Scalise appeared in 2002. — In an exclusive interview Monday with NOLA.com |
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Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Duke adviser Kenny Knight: Scalise didn't know about white nationalists at 2002 event — Kenny Knight, a longtime political adviser to former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, said in an interview Tuesday that he personally invited House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) to speak to a 2002 gathering of white supremacists.
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Steve Scalise / New Orleans Times-Picayune:
Steve Scalise's attendance at 2002 white nationalists event ignites political firestorm
Steve Scalise's attendance at 2002 white nationalists event ignites political firestorm
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Bloomberg Politics, NOLA River, Washington Post, Louisiana Democrats, CNN, Talking Points Memo and New York Times
New York Times:
Boehner Stands By Scalise in Furor Over Racist Group
Boehner Stands By Scalise in Furor Over Racist Group
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Political Wire, Washington Post, Talking Points Memo, The Huffington Post and The Hill
Erick Erickson / RedState:
How Do You Show Up at a David Duke Event and Not Know What It Is?
How Do You Show Up at a David Duke Event and Not Know What It Is?
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Dylan Scott / Talking Points Memo:
Scalise In 1999: I Agree With KKK Leader On ‘Conservative’ Issues But 'He Can't Get Elected'
Scalise In 1999: I Agree With KKK Leader On ‘Conservative’ Issues But 'He Can't Get Elected'
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Hinterland Gazette, No More Mister Nice Blog and Washington Post
KREM-TV:
Toddler accidentally shoots Hayden Walmart shopper — HAYDEN, Idaho—Employees evacuated the Hayden Walmart on Tuesday following a shooting inside the store. — Authorities on the scene around 11:15 a.m. described the shooting as “accidental.” — A woman was shopping with four kids …
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Joe Pinsker / The Atlantic Online:
The Financial Consequences of Saying ‘Black,’ vs. ‘African American’ — One hundred years ago, “Colored” was the typical way of referring to Americans of African descent. Twenty years later, in the time of W.E.B. Du Bois, it was purposefully dropped to make way for “Negro.”
Patrick Howley / The Daily Caller:
Obama Adviser Jonathan Gruber In 2009: Obamacare Will NOT Be Affordable — President Obama's health care adviser Jonathan Gruber said that the Affordable Care Act would definitely not be affordable while he was writing the bill with the White House. — As Gruber continues to withhold documents …
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Abby Goodnough / New York Times:
Success of Kentucky's Health Plan Comes With New Obstacles
Success of Kentucky's Health Plan Comes With New Obstacles
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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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Danny Jacobs / Maryland Daily Record:
Woman sues hospital after having limbs amputated — A 59-year-old Baltimore city woman is alleging she had to have her arms and legs amputated after Johns Hopkins doctors failed to diagnose an infection in her uterus. — Joyce E. Ferguson claims she went to the emergency room …
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Associated Press, Raw Story and CBS Baltimore
CBC News:
Edmonton mass murder: 6 adults, 2 children dead — ‘It is a tragic day for Edmonton,’ police Chief Rod Knecht tells news conference — Police have found nine people dead at three separate locations in Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan, one by an apparent suicide.
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Toronto Sun, Daily Mail, Gawker and Raw Story
Anthony M. Freed / Norse:
Norse Investigation Focusing on a Small Group, Including Sony Ex-Employees — An investigation into the massive breach at Sony has focused on a group of at least six individuals that may have worked to compromise the company's networks, including at least one ex-employee who had the technical background …
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Idaho Statesman:
Boise police: Woman faces felony charges after punching officer in face — A 25-year-old Meridian woman who is accused of punching a police officer after trying to drive away in a stranger's car is facing two felony charges. — Andrea S. Espinosa was charged early Saturday morning …
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KTFT, Hinterland Gazette and Daily Mail
Pew Research Center:
U.S. border apprehensions of Mexicans fall to historic lows — For the first time on record, more non-Mexicans than Mexicans were apprehended at U.S. borders in 2014 by the Border Patrol, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of more than 60 years of Border Patrol data.
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Washington Examiner, msnbc.com and Slantpoint
Ross Barkan / The New York Observer:
Staten Island Prosecutor ‘Clear Front-Runner’ to Replace Michael Grimm: Sources — Congressman Michael Grimm's resignation is set to clear the way for a controversial Staten Island District Attorney to run for office with the Republican establishment's support, GOP sources say.
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Jason Horowitz / New York Times:
Michael Grimm, in a Reversal, Will Resign From Congress
Michael Grimm, in a Reversal, Will Resign From Congress
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Frank Newport / Gallup:
Obama's Job Approval Reaches 48%, Highest Since August 2013 — President Barack Obama's job approval rating is at 48% for Dec. 27-29, the highest three-day average since Aug. 21-23, 2013. Obama's disapproval rating is also 48%, and this marks the first time his approval-disapproval gap has not been negative since September of 2013.
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O'Ryan Johnson / Boston Herald:
6 teens charged in attack on cops serving warrant — By: — Two Boston police officers were hospitalized yesterday after they were cornered in a stairwell by at least six teens who “kicked, punched, and choked” them as the cops tried to arrest a family member on a warrant in Roxbury, police said.
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