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Jon Pareles / New York Times:
David Bowie, the Legendary Musician, Has Died at 69 — David Bowie, the infinitely changeable, fiercely forward-looking songwriter who taught generations of musicians about the power of drama, images and personae, died Sunday, two days after his 69th birthday, according to his publicist.
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Hollywood Reporter:
The singer-songwriter and producer excelled at glam rock, art rock, soul, hard rock, dance pop, punk and electronica during an eclectic 40-plus-year career. — David Bowie has died after a battle with cancer, his rep confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 69.
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Jake Sherman / Politico:
Obama, GOP Congress near end of long, ugly relationship — It's happened over and over again since 2011. A deadline quickly approaches. Congressional Republicans and President Barack Obama are locked in a stare-down for weeks. Then, just before calamity hits, a deal is struck — usually.
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Obama's Last State of the Union Address Aims to Set Tone for '16 Campaign — WASHINGTON — For the final time, President Obama will mount the rostrum in the House chamber on Tuesday to deliver a State of the Union address. But this time, aides said, he will not bring with him a long list …
Alyssa Bereznak / Yahoo Politics:
The State of the Union will be digitized, live-streamed, tweeted and, oh yeah, broadcast
The State of the Union will be digitized, live-streamed, tweeted and, oh yeah, broadcast
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
Poll: Neck-And-Neck 2016 Races in Iowa, New Hampshire — Three weeks until the first presidential nominating contest, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are running neck and neck in Iowa, while Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are also locked in a tight race in the Hawkeye State.
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Meet the Press - January 10, 2016 — CHUCK TODD: — This Sunday, he's defying political gravity and every prediction of his imminent collapse. — DONALD TRUMP: — And who's going to pay for the wall? — CROWD: — Mexico! — CHUCK TODD: — And he now says he's in this race for the long run.
CBS News:
Hillary Clinton responds to Trump's attacks on Bill
Hillary Clinton responds to Trump's attacks on Bill
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Gabby Giffords to endorse Hillary Clinton
Gabby Giffords to endorse Hillary Clinton
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Chang Frick / Nyheter Idag:
Exposing Major PC Cover-up in Sweden - Leading Daily Dagens Nyheter Refused to Write About Cologne-like Sex Crimes in Central Stockholm — STOCKHOLM The Cologne sex assault on New Year's Eve, where groups of Arab and North African men groped more than a hundred German women, has shocked Europe this last week.
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Michael D'Antonio / Politico:
Trump's Campaign Is Damaging His Brand — If Donald Trump is nothing else, he's an American brand. The Trump name adorns luxury condominiums, hotels and golf courses around the world; it has sold a TV show, millions of books, a line of cologne and even, briefly, an airline.
Associated Press:
Senate Democrats Rammed Through Judges, Now GOP Calls Shots — After more than 400 days, Luis Felipe Restropo is finally getting a confirmation vote in the Senate that would make him the first Hispanic federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit.
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Margaret Talbot / New Yorker:
Obama's Guns Gambit — Last week at the White House, as President Obama announced a set of executive actions aimed at blunting gun violence, he seemed anything but numb. He wept as he invoked the first graders killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School, in Newtown, Connecticut—a response for which some gun advocates mocked him.
Jonathan Swan / The Hill:
Vegas billionaire donor keeps GOP candidates guessing — Republican mega-donor Sheldon Adelson has joked privately that he belongs to a divided household: He likes Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and his wife Miriam likes Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. — But the truth, more than half a dozen sources close to Adelson say, is more complicated.
Hadas Gold / Politico:
ABC severs debate partnership with Union Leader — ABC is cutting off their partnership with the New Hampshire Union Leader for the Republican primary debate on Feb. 6, an ABC spokesperson has confirmed. — The paper was set to have a co-branding relationship for the debate …
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