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Kerry Burke / NY Daily News:
Two NYPD officers shot while investigating suspected robbery in the Bronx — BREAKING — Both officers were rushed to St. Barnabas Hospital, where they are expected to recover, after one was shot in the back and the other was shot in the arm about 10:30 p.m. Monday in Fordham Heights.
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New York Post:
Two cops shot by armed robber sparking massive manhunt — Police at the scene of the shooting. — Two police officers were shot by an armed robber who fled the scene and is at large in the Bronx Monday night, sources said. — The officers from the 46th precinct pulled over a car …
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New York Times:
Two Plainclothes Officers Are Shot in the Bronx — Two plainclothes New York City police officers were shot in the Bronx on Monday night after they tried to stop a car, the police said. — One officer was shot in the back, and another officer was shot in the arm, police officials said.
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Ashley Parker / New York Times:
Boehner Facing Dissent and Defections in Vote to Remain Speaker of House — WASHINGTON — Speaker John A. Boehner is all but assured of re-election to the top House leadership post when his colleagues vote on Tuesday, but the new term also could serve up the embarrassment of a potentially record number …
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Politico:
Speaker Boehner staves off dissenters
Speaker Boehner staves off dissenters
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David Edwards / Raw Story:
Gohmert warns America: 'It's going to devastate this country' if I'm not elected Speaker of the House
Gohmert warns America: 'It's going to devastate this country' if I'm not elected Speaker of the House
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Zeke J Miller / TIME:
White House Turns the Screw on Steve Scalise
White House Turns the Screw on Steve Scalise
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
Boehner's challengers: Gohmert, Yoho
Boehner's challengers: Gohmert, Yoho
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Politico:
Jeb Bush fundraising apparatus ready for takeoff — Jeb Bush's fundraising operation is about to get serious. — Allies of the former Florida governor are planning to roll out both a leadership PAC and a super PAC in the coming days in an effort to lock up major donors and give pause …
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Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
GOP needs to pump new blood: Column — Sure, old-blood Jeb Bush can be a fine president; the GOP just has so many other options. — This past year, science found new evidence for an old theory — that infusing new blood into old people could make them younger and more vital.
The Columbus Dispatch:
Justice Insider: Lego model of Downtown featured unfriendly gun-toting guest at the police station — REQUEST TO BUY THIS PHOTO — ' CLASS="> VIEW SLIDESHOW — REQUEST TO BUY THIS PHOTO
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Associated Press
David Rogers / Politico:
Obama's tricky fight with GOP chairs — As Republicans take over the Senate Tuesday, the new dynamic in Congress is best described as two clocks ticking at once. — President Barack Obama is a lame-duck president with just two years left in the White House.
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Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg View:
Filibusters by Democrats Are Still Filibusters
Filibusters by Democrats Are Still Filibusters
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ABC News:
‘Mysterious Beasts’ Spotted by Arizona Highway Cameras — A suspicious pack of what appeared to be a group of large animals has sparked a viral debate about a possible sasquatch sighting in Arizona. — The Arizona Department of Transportation was behind the latest announcement …
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Charlie Cook / National Journal:
Will 2016 Bring a Generational Shift in U.S. Leadership? — Be prepared for a watershed period in American politics. — This year and next are likely to represent something of a watershed period in American politics. — First, we have a “double open” presidential contest, with no incumbent running in either party.
Robert Pear / New York Times:
Harvard Ideas on Health Care Hit Home, Hard — 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 to the Harvard faculty, and the professors are in an uproar.
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David Catron / American Spectator:
Obamacare: The Real Pain Starts This Year
Obamacare: The Real Pain Starts This Year
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Washington Examiner
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall.com:
Colonel, United States Army, Retired — It's fitting that 27 plus years of active and reserve service in the United States Army ended with a piece of paper, but those of us who had the chance to serve understand that the military runs on paper. A paper enlisted me on May 20, 1987 …
Rhea Suh / The Hill:
Keystone XL: Not in our national interest — This week, the new majorities in the U.S. Congress will try to force approval of an oil pipeline that would carry the planet's dirtiest oil from Canada through the heartland of America to be refined and mostly shipped overseas.
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Daily Kos
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
Obama Nears Goal for Guantánamo With Faster Pace of Releases — WASHINGTON — In a series of secret nighttime flights in the last two months, the Obama administration made more progress toward the president's goal of emptying the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, than it had since 2009.
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The Hill:
Source: NY rep won't seek reelection — Rep. Chris Gibson (R-N.Y.) will not seek reelection in 2016 as he eyes a bid for statewide office in the future, a GOP source said. — The news comes just two months after Gibson trounced Democratic multi-millionaire Sean Eldridge to win his third term in the House.
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Eugene Volokh / Washington Post:
This post shamelessly uses Frederick County (Md.) Council Member Kirby Delauter's name without authorization — Kirby Delauter, a Frederick County (Maryland) Council Member threatens a local journalist (Bethany Rodgers) for ... using his name without permission in a newspaper article. No, really:
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David Shepardson / The Detroit News:
Ford plant will be closed during Obama visit — Washington — The White House confirmed Monday that President Barack Obama will visit Ford Motor Co.'s Michigan Assembly plant on Wednesday — a factory that is closed this week because of lagging demand for its small gasoline and hybrid cars.
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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
As gay marriages begin in Florida, Supreme Court is set to meet on issue — Gay couples began marrying in Miami on Monday, kicking off a pivotal week when the Supreme Court will have a chance to consider whether same-sex couples have a constitutional right to marry or whether states may limit marriage to a man and a woman.
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New York Times:
For Second Week, Arrests Plunge in New York City — For two straight weeks, New York City police officers have sharply cut back on making arrests and issuing summonses throughout the five boroughs, magnifying the growing divide between the city's police force and its mayor, Bill de Blasio.
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