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1:25 AM ET, January 5, 2015

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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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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 …
Discussion: RedState
Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
Texas Republican announces challenge to Boehner for Speaker in new Congress  —  Rep. Louis Gohmert (R-Texas) said Sunday that he will challenge John Boehner (R-Ohio) as Speaker in the new Congress.  —  “I'm putting my name out there today to be another candidate for Speaker,” Gohmert said on “Fox and Friends.”
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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 …
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
New York Times:
Another Silent Protest of Mayor de Blasio as Officer Liu Is Laid to Rest  —  For the second time in just over a week, a river of pressed blue uniforms filled the streets of a New York City neighborhood on Sunday as law enforcement officers from across the country paid respects to a slain colleague.
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New York Post:
No protest as de Blasio stays for 15 minutes at slain cop's wake
Discussion: BizPac Review and Gothamist
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Republican contest for 2016 race is heating up quickly  —  Boy, that escalated quickly.  —  Less than two months after the 2014 elections, the 2016 Republican presidential race is taking clear shape — with several major players moving quickly to carve out their own space (and maybe keep others from carving it up) in the contest.
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.
Steve Wulf / ESPN:
Stuart Scott dies at age of 49  —  Stuart Scott, a longtime anchor at ESPN, died Sunday morning at the age of 49.  —  Among the features of the new ESPN studio in Bristol is a wall of catchphrases made famous by on-air talent over the years.  An amazing nine of them belong to one man …
Jason Horowitz / New York Times:
Allies Say Willingness to Talk to Anyone, Nearly His Undoing, Defines Scalise  —  WASHINGTON — Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana has long been a politician of relentless outreach in service of relentless ambition.  —  “He builds relationships like no one I've ever seen,” …
Discussion: NOLA River
New York Post:
How Sharpton gets paid to not cry ‘racism’ at corporations  —  Want to influence a casino bid?  Polish your corporate image?  Not be labeled a racist?  —  Then you need to pay Al Sharpton.  —  For more than a decade, corporations have shelled out thousands of dollars in donations …
 
 
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David Roberts / Grist:
Personal rapid transit: The future of public transportation, maybe
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Robert Mendick / Telegraph:
Anti-terror plan to spy on toddlers ‘is heavy-handed’
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Michelle Higgins / New York Times:
Year of the Condo in New York City
Discussion: Gothamist and Gawker
Douglas Martin / New York Times:
Edward W. Brooke III, 95, Senate Pioneer, Is Dead
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How My Mom Got Hacked
Naomi Oreskes / New York Times:
Playing Dumb on Climate Change
Discussion: The Mahablog and Daily Kos
Josh Kraushaar / The Atlantic Online:
Democrats' Narrow Path Back to Controlling the Senate
Discussion: Moe Lane and Liberal Values