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John McCormick / Bloomberg Business:
Cruz Soars to Front of the Pack in Iowa Poll; Trump Support Stays Flat — Bloomberg Politics/Des Moines Register Iowa survey also brings no joy to Ben Carson or Jeb Bush. — McCormickJohn — Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has surged ahead to become the latest front-runner …
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Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Cruz, Trump ahead in Iowa, Clinton holds caucus lead — Ted Cruz and Donald Trump are the top two candidates Iowa Republican caucus-goers say are the most qualified to handle the top two issues facing the country — the economy and national security.
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Politico, NBC News, Political Wire and The Right Scoop
Des Moines Register:
Last Slide — Cruz is now leading with two critical blocs in the Republican caucus electorate: evangelical conservatives (45 percent) and tea party conservatives (39 percent). — Iowa presents a “take and hold” scenario for Cruz: He's taken it; now he needs to hold it …
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Politico, Slantpoint, Outside the Beltway, Talking Points Memo, The Right Scoop, National Review, RedState and Althouse
Joby Warrick / Washington Post:
196 countries approve historic climate agreement — BREAKING NEWS: Negotiators from 196 countries approved a landmark climate accord on Saturday that seeks to dramatically reduce emissions of the greenhouse gases blamed for a dangerous warming of the planet.
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Guardian, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Informed Comment, USA Today, Legal Planet, Slate and Washington Monthly
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Brad Plumer / Vox:
The world just agreed to a major climate deal in Paris. Now comes the hard part.
The world just agreed to a major climate deal in Paris. Now comes the hard part.
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Carbon Brief, Hullabaloo, Marginal REVOLUTION and New York Times
Fiona Harvey / Guardian:
Paris climate deal: nearly 200 nations sign in end of fossil fuel era
Paris climate deal: nearly 200 nations sign in end of fossil fuel era
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Sydney Morning Herald and NBC News
Joe Romm / ThinkProgress:
In Historic Paris Climate Deal, World Unanimously Agrees To Not Burn Most Fossil Fuels
In Historic Paris Climate Deal, World Unanimously Agrees To Not Burn Most Fossil Fuels
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Hullabaloo and 350.org
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Trump: I can't wash my hair properly because of water regs — Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump says water regulations from the are making it difficult for him to keep his famed mane clean. — Asked about the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) “Waters of the United States” …
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Politico and Talking Points Memo
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Ian Hanchett / Breitbart:
Trump: Hillary Says I'm Dangerous When 'She's The One That Caused So Many Deaths'
Trump: Hillary Says I'm Dangerous When 'She's The One That Caused So Many Deaths'
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Caitlin Yilek / The Hill:
Trump to GOP: 'I'm sorry I did this to you'
Trump to GOP: 'I'm sorry I did this to you'
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BostonGlobe.com:
‘Debate is very important,’ Paul says — CONCORD, N.H. - Kentucky Senator Rand Paul is confident he will be on the primetime Republican debate stage Tuesday, but if he falls short, he will make an announcement this week about what comes next. — Asked Saturday by the Globe specifically …
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Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
How Well Do You Know Religion? — Donald Trump's proposal to bar Muslims from America may be a gift to ISIS recruitment and a grotesque echo of the sentiment behind the Chinese Exclusion Act and the internment of Japanese-Americans. But, like those earlier spasms of exclusion, the Trump proposal has plenty of supporters.
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New York Times:
U.S. Visa Process Missed San Bernardino Wife's Zealotry on Social Media — WASHINGTON — Tashfeen Malik, who with her husband carried out the massacre in San Bernardino, Calif., passed three background checks by American immigration officials as she moved to the United States from Pakistan.
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New York Times:
Influential Southeast Asia Scholar Benedict Anderson Dies — JAKARTA, Indonesia — Benedict Anderson, a Cornell University scholar who became one of the most influential voices in the fields of nationalism and Southeast Asian studies, died Sunday in Indonesia. He was 79.
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Crooked Timber and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Beth Brelje / Pocono Record:
Police shoot and kill armed man in East Stroudsburg Walmart — A man armed with two handguns and a machete was shot and killed inside the East Stroudsburg Walmart on Saturday night, according to state police. — The 20-year-old white male entered the Walmart, on Lincoln Avenue …
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Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
A top Democratic opposition research group says it won't go after Marco Rubio — but why? — After an early career as a conservative operative dedicated to bringing down Bill Clinton, David Brock has emerged as one of the top guys in the world of Democratic-aligned fundraising, messaging, and opposition research.
Paul Sperry / New York Post:
They're ‘so nice,’ until they get religion and want to kill us — 'We see growing efforts by terrorists to poison the minds of people like the Boston Marathon bombers and the San Bernardino killers," President Obama said while addressing the nation in the wake of the latest homegrown massacre at the hands of Muslims.
Asoleycerro / KTLA:
Video Appears to Show Sheriff's Deputies Fatally Shoot Man in Lynwood (Warning: Graphic Video) — Investigators say a man was armed and turning toward sheriff's deputies when they fatally shot him in Lynwood Saturday, as video emerged showing the man apparently walking away as a barrage …
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abc7.com, Los Angeles Times, Raw Story and Hit & Run
Chris Bodenner / The Atlantic:
‘Freedom of Speech Includes the Freedom to Hate’ — A reader flags the classic video seen above: … Reason's Ronald Bailey highlighted some key excerpts from Hitch's speech in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attacks, when his voice was also sorely missed. From an essay on free speech Hitchens wrote in April 2011: