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10:35 PM ET, January 1, 2015

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Larry McShane / NY Daily News:
Mario Cuomo, former New York governor, dead at 82  —  Ever-eloquent Mario Cuomo, a son of Queens who rode his rhetorical gifts to three terms as New York governor and tantalized Democrats by flirting with a run for President, died Thursday, two sources close to the family said.  He was 82.
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Mario Cuomo, New York Governor and Liberal Beacon, Dies at 82  —  Mario M. Cuomo, the three-term governor of New York who commanded the attention of the country with a compelling public presence, a forceful defense of liberalism and his exhaustive ruminations about whether to run for president …
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Liberals Can't Argue, They Can Only Bully [Updated]  —  No one expects sensible commentary on firearms from the New Yorker, but this gun control rant is worth noting because it is so typical of modern liberalism.  Facts?  Who needs facts?  Bullying is all that the left aspires to.
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Adam Gopnik / New Yorker:
The Newtown Lawsuit and the Moral Work of Gun Control  —  The news that the parents of the children massacred two years ago in Sandy Hook, near Newtown, Connecticut, by a young man with a Bushmaster semi-automatic rifle, were undertaking a lawsuit against the gun manufacturer was at once encouraging and terribly discouraging.
Discussion: National Review
WXIA-TV:
Peachtree City police chief shoots wife  —  PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. — The wife of Peachtree City Police Chief William E. McCollum is in critical condition after being shot by her husband Thursday morning.  —  Police responded to the couple's home in the 100 block of Autumn Leaf shortly after 4:15 a.m. …
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WSB-TV:
GBI: Peachtree City police chief shot wife  —  PEACHTREE CITY, Ga. —  The Peachtree City chief of police is on administrative leave after shooting his wife Thursday morning.  —  The Georgia Bureau of Investigation says police chief William McCollom called 911 just after 4 a.m. Thursday saying …
Discussion: Yahoo! News and abc7.com
Tia Mitchell / WJXX-TV:
Local counties to end courthouse weddings to avoid marrying gays  —  Couples who wanted to skip the pomp and circumstance of a wedding and get married at the Duval, Clay or Baker county courthouses will no longer have that option in the new year.  —  These counties' decision to end …
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Anna Phillips / Tampa Bay Times:
Judge Hinkle says all 67 counties may issue marriage licenses to gay couples  —  U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle has answered one of the state's big questions about gay marriage: Can all 67 counties issue licenses to gay couples who want to marry?  —  Yes, they can, Hinkle wrote in an order released Thursday afternoon,
Discussion: Raw Story
Ben Kamisar / The Hill:
Dems take cautious approach with Scalise  —  Democrats are taking a strikingly cautious approach to the controversy surrounding House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and his speech to a white supremacist group in 2002.  —  The vast majority of Democrats are not calling for Scalise to resign, or for leadership to drop him.
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Jeremy Alford / New York Times:
Much of David Duke's '91 Campaign Is Now in Louisiana Mainstream
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Rebecca Shabad / The Hill:
Budget war looms for Obama, GOP  —  The federal budget is almost certain to be the central battleground between President Obama and the new Republican Congress in 2015.  —  The GOP has vowed to use control of the House and Senate to slash the size of government, with entitlement programs …
Annie Karni / NY Daily News:
EXCLUSIVE: Bill de Blasio's tense relationship with the NYPD casting shadow over DNC bid  —  Party officials are concerned the bad blood might still be an issue when the convention is held in 2016, stealing the spotlight from the party's presidential nominee, a top Democrat told the Daily News.
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New York Post:   De Blasio reappoints judge who freed men who threatened cops
New York Post:
Thruway Authority executives forced out amid agency investigation  —  Two top executives at the New York State Thruway Authority submitted their resignations Wednesday — ahead of a scathing investigative report on the agency's operations, sources said.  —  Executive Director Tom Madison …
David Edwards / Raw Story:
‘Listen up ladies’: Fox News kicks off New Year with absurdly sexist advice for ‘catering to your man’  —  DON'T MISS STORIES.  FOLLOW RAW STORY!  —  The hosts of Fox & Friends started the New Year on Thursday by telling women that they should “cater” to their man by stroking his ego, cooking him meals, and massaging his feet.
Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Bush resigns from remaining board memberships  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Jeb Bush has resigned all of his board memberships — both nonprofit and business — in a move that helps clear a path toward a 2016 presidential campaign.  —  The former Florida governor stepped down from his remaining board memberships …
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