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Chris McDaniel / St. Louis Public Radio:
Grand Juror Sues McCulloch, Says He Mischaracterized The Wilson Case — A grand juror is suing St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch in an effort to speak out on what happened in the Darren Wilson case. Under typical circumstances, grand jurors are prohibited by law from discussing cases they were involved in.
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Health Care Fixes Backed by Harvard's Experts Now Roil Its Faculty — WASHINGTON — For years, Harvard's experts on health economics and policy have advised presidents and Congress on how to provide health benefits to the nation at a reasonable cost. But those remedies will now be applied …
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Talking Points Memo, The Daily Caller, The PJ Tatler, RedState and The Right Scoop
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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protein wisdom, Politico, CNN, National Review, The Gateway Pundit and Patterico's Pontifications
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David Brat / BREITBART.COM:
Exclusive — David Brat: Next House Speaker Must Tackle Trillion-Dollar Problems
Exclusive — David Brat: Next House Speaker Must Tackle Trillion-Dollar Problems
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The Hill, Bloomberg Politics, Congressman Paul Gosar and OnPolitics
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The Boehner for speaker whip count
The Boehner for speaker whip count
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Business Insider and The Right Scoop
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
Republicans Say They'll Act Fast to Push Agenda
Republicans Say They'll Act Fast to Push Agenda
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Bloomberg View, Washington Examiner and Hot Air
Bill Scher / Politico:
The Democrats' donkey in the room — Their biggest headache in 2015? How to talk about Obama. — Democrats are beginning 2015 in an uneasy state, but it's not as bad as it could be. Rather than the bloody circular firing squad that the party resembles all too often …
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Hullabaloo
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miamiherald:
Same-sex marriages begin in Miami-Dade County — › — ‹ — Miami-Dade County became the first place in Florida to allow same-sex couples to marry on Monday, half a day before a gay-marriage ban that has been ruled unconstitutional is lifted in the rest of the state.
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Talking Points Memo, Bloomberg Politics and Joe. My. God.
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Howard Kurtz / Fox News:
Sharyl Attkisson sues administration over computer hacking — Former CBS News correspondent Sharyl Attkisson has sued the Justice Department over the hacking of her computers, officially accusing the Obama administration of illegal surveillance while she was reporting on administration scandals.
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Mediaite, Hot Air, The Daily Caller, Poynter and FTVLive
Los Angeles Times:
Owner of St. Louis Rams plans to build NFL stadium in Inglewood — The owner of the St. Louis Rams plans to build an NFL stadium in Inglewood, which could pave the way for the league's return to Los Angeles. — Rams owner Stan Kroenke, who bought 60 acres adjacent to the Forum a year ago …
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LA Observed, FOX2now.com, NPR, FOX5 San Diego, Daily Mail and Business Insider
Malcolm Gladwell / New Yorker:
The Bill — Steven Brill on how health-care reform went wrong.
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VodkaPundit and The Glittering Eye
New York Times:
Drop in New York Police Arrests Continues for a Second Week — For a second straight week, New York City police officers sharply cut back on their actions in the street, arresting less than half as many people and writing more than 90 percent fewer summonses than in the same period a year ago.
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Gothamist and National Review
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.”
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Scott Keyes / ThinkProgress:
CEO Who Said He'd Probably Have To Fire Employees If Obama Won Is Now Giving Them Raises — In the lead-up to the 2012 presidential election, David Siegel, billionaire chief of Florida timeshare company Westgate Resorts, sent an email to all employees. “Of course, as your employer …
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Gawker, Political Wire and Balloon Juice
Joe Romm / ThinkProgress:
2014 Was The Hottest Year On Record Globally By Far — 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.
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The Daily Caller
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Kagan's Words Echo at the Supreme Court 19 Years Later — WASHINGTON — What is the best way for a scholar to influence the Supreme Court through a law review article? Join the court. — In 1996, a young professor named Elena Kagan published an article in The University of Chicago Law Review.
Jeffrey D. Sachs / Project Syndicate RSS-Feed:
Paul Krugman and the Obama Recovery — NEW YORK - For several years, and often several times a month, the Nobel laureate economist and New York Times columnist and blogger Paul Krugman has delivered one main message to his loyal readers: deficit-cutting “austerians” (as he calls advocates of fiscal austerity) are deluded.
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Brad DeLong's Grasping Reality
Travis AndersenGLOBE / BostonGlobe.com:
Boston officer charged with assaulting Uber driver — A veteran Boston police officer uttered racial slurs during an alleged assault of an Uber driver in South Boston early Sunday, according to a police report and a statement from the department. — Officer Michael Doherty, 40 …
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Liberaland, Raw Story and Business Insider
Amos Harel / Haaretz:
Number of suicide bombings around world surged 94% in 2014 amid rise of ISIS — The claim that most suicide attacks are carried out against foreign occupiers has been proved false once again, says Israel's INSS think tank. — The number of suicide bombings around the world surged 94 percent …
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The Daily Caller and Weekly Standard
Dylan Stableford / Yahoo! News:
‘Black brunch’ protesters interrupt diners in NYC, Oakland — Yahoo News 17 hrs ago — 3rd stop. No business as usual. #BlackBrunch #Oakland2NYC #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/pMI7VlVXPg — Celebrity News Headlines — TechTarget.com — In a twist on sit-in-style protests …
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Talking Points Memo, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Gawker, Hot Air, Raw Story, The Huffington Post and Addicting Info
New York Times:
Bess Myerson, a Beauty Queen Who Reigned in Politics, Dies — Bess Myerson, a New York favorite daughter who basked in the public eye for decades — as Miss America 1945, as a television personality, as a force in public affairs and finally, under a harsher light, as a player …
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Jewish Telegraphic Agency and CBS New York
Numbers / Pew Research Center's Religion …:
Faith on the Hill — The Religious Composition of the 114th Congress — When the new, 114th Congress is sworn in on Jan. 6, 2015, Republicans will control both chambers of the legislative body for the first time since the 109th Congress (2005-2006). Yet, despite the sea change in party control …
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US News, Washington Post, Religion News Service and OnPolitics
Neil Vigdor / CT Politics:
Jeb Bush picks Greenwich as springboard for potential White House bid — Jeb Bush's flirtation with running for president in 2016 will take the former Florida governor to the familiar and lush stomping grounds of the Bush political clan: Greenwich. — The Republican will raise money …
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Washington Monthly and 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.
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Hinterland Gazette and Associated Press
Ruth Eglash / Washington Post:
Archaeologists find possible site of Jesus's trial in Jerusalem — JERUSALEM — It started 15 years ago with plans to expand the Tower of David Museum. But the story took a strange turn when archaeologists started peeling away layers under the floor in an old abandoned building adjacent to the museum in Jerusalem's Old City.
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Daily Mail and RT