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9:45 AM ET, January 5, 2015

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David McCabe / The Hill:
Boehner ally: GOP challenges to Speaker ‘unprofessional’  —  Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.) called GOP challenges to Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) “pretty unprofessional and very disappointing” on Monday.  —  Cole, a close ally to Boehner, said the challenges aren't serious and blasted Republicans trying …
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Richard Florida / New York Times:
Is Life Better in America's Red States?  —  THE new Congress that starts work this week is the latest reminder of America's stark political divisions: The parties in Washington are more polarized than they have been in decades, the partisanship gap between rural Republicans and urban Democrats has grown …
Washington Post:
Huckabee's challenge in 2016: Growing a national campaign from the grass roots  —  If Mike Huckabee is going to make a serious run for the Republican presidential nomination, he will have to do something he was unable to do in 2008: raise millions of dollars and build a sprawling national campaign …
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Republican contest for 2016 race is heating up quickly
Malcolm Gladwell / New Yorker:
The Bill  —  Steven Brill on how health-care reform went wrong.
Discussion: Political Wire
Plain Dealer:
Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson says he didn't trust the Ohio Attorney General's Office to handle Tamir Rice investigation  —  Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson answers a question during an “open discussion” with media about the DOJ findings on police use of force, on Thursday, December 11, 2014.
Discussion: Associated Press
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Privilege of ‘Arrest Without Incident’  —  The day after Christmas, a shooter terrorized the streets of a Chattanooga, Tenn., neighborhood.  According to the local newspaper, the shooter was “wearing body armor” and “firing multiple shots out her window at people and cars.”
Joe Romm / ThinkProgress:
2014 Was Hottest Year On Record Globally By Far, Reports Japan Meteorological Agency  —  The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has announced that 2014 was the hottest year in more than 120 years of record-keeping — by far.  NOAA is expected to make a similar call in a couple of weeks and so is NASA.
NY Daily News:
Hedge fund founder, 70, shot dead by son, 30, in East Side apartment: cops  —  Thomas Gilbert Sr., founder of Wainscott Capital Partners, was found fatally wounded after an argument with his son, police said.  The son fled the scene, according to police.  —  A Wall St. whiz who headed …
Daily News:
Kelley Paul to discuss new book  —  Kelley Paul, wife of U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, will speak this week to women's groups across the state - including stops in southcentral Kentucky - about her new book, “True and Constant Friends.”  —  The book will be published in April.
Discussion: Political Wire
Marshall Steinbaum / The Steinblog:
The End of One Big Inflation and the Beginning of One Big Myth  —  I recently had a short back-and-forth with Noah Smith on the subject of Tom Sargent's article “The Ends of Four Big Inflations,” in which I called it “terrible history and questionable economics.”
Oregonian:
Navy vet, 100, persuades protesters to let him speak: ‘Give me a chance’  —  U.S. Navy veteran Dario Raschio was all smiles Saturday as he awaited a special honor from U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, who joined him at Portland Community College's Southeast Campus to present the 100-year-old with a handful of medals.
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Oregonian:
Wyden town hall disrupted by 'hands up, don't shoot' protests
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Ewen MacAskill / Guardian:
British and Dutch researchers develop new form of lie-detector test  —  Polygraph replacement could be in use in police stations around the world within a decade.  —  Police and intelligence agencies around the world have for almost 100 years relied on lie detectors to help convict criminals or unearth spies and traitors.
Discussion: Daily Mail
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Presidents and the Economy  —  Suddenly, or so it seems, the U.S. economy is looking better.  Things have been looking up for a while, but at this point the signs of improvement — job gains, rapidly growing G.D.P., rising public confidence — are unmistakable.
Frances D'Emilio / Associated Press:
Pope Francis Names 15 New Cardinals From 14 Countries  —  VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis named 15 new cardinals Sunday, selecting them from 14 nations including far-flung corners of the world such as Tonga, New Zealand, Cape Verde and Myanmar to reflect the diversity of the church …
Discussion: Washington Monthly
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Elisabetta Povoledo / New York Times:
Pope Francis Names New Cardinals
Discussion: NPR and New York Magazine
 
 
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Eric Randolph / Agence France-Presse:
France's 75% ‘supertax’ quietly dies with few mourners
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Benjamin Harris-Quinney / BREITBART.COM:
The British People Must Now Take Control of the Establishment Paedophile Scandal
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Investigators Search for Gunman Who Injured 3 People, Possibly Kidnapped 3-Week-Old Girl
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Jason Horowitz / New York Times:
Allies Say Willingness to Talk to Anyone, Nearly His Undoing, Defines Scalise
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Robert Mendick / Telegraph:
Anti-terror plan to spy on toddlers ‘is heavy-handed’
Discussion: The Independent and Raw Story
Michelle Higgins / New York Times:
Year of the Condo in New York City
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GOPer Mia Love: Time ‘To Move On’ From Scalise's Hate Group Speech
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The New York Times names Dick Stevenson as Washington bureau chief; Stevenson has been at the paper for nearly 40 years and Washington editor since 2021

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