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5:20 PM ET, January 18, 2016

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Jonathan Swan / The Hill:
Top Google debate question: Will Hillary be prosecuted?  —  Some of the top trending questions on Google during Sunday's Democratic presidential debate related to Hillary Clinton's legal troubles.  —  “Will Hillary Clinton get prosecuted?” is the top question being asked on Google searches concerning …
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John Podhoretz / New York Post:
Bernie mopped the floor with Hillary  —  Mainstream Democrats breathed a sigh of relief in October when Hillary Clinton dominated the first debate with Bernie Sanders — but after Sunday night's debate, they're probably hyperventilating.  Or ought to be.  —  The Sanders surge …
Peter Schweizer / New York Post:
Bill Clinton's pardon of fugitive Marc Rich continues to pay big  —  Fifteen years ago this month, on Jan. 20, 2001, his last day in office, Bill Clinton issued a pardon for international fugitive Marc Rich.  It would become perhaps the most condemned official act of Clinton's political career.
Discussion: American Spectator and Hot Air
Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Winners and losers from the fourth Democratic presidential debate
Discussion: Gothamist and Bloomberg Business
Ezra Klein / Vox:
Bernie Sanders's single-payer plan isn't a plan at all  —  Sanders's long-awaited health care plan is, by turns, vague and unrealistic.  —  Hillary Clinton has made a lot of bad arguments about Bernie Sanders's support for single-payer.  But her best argument was her simplest …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Health Reform Realities  —  Health reform is the signature achievement of the Obama presidency.  It was the biggest expansion of the social safety net since Medicare was established in the 1960s.  It more or less achieves a goal — access to health insurance for all Americans …
Discussion: Washington Post and PoliticusUSA
Blake Hounshell / Politico:
Trump bungles Bible reference at Liberty University  —  Donald Trump, speaking to a religious crowd at Virginia's Liberty University on Monday, turned to Scripture.  —  “We're going to protect Christianity.  I can say that.  I don't have to be politically correct,” he said.
Leon H. Wolf / RedState:
Donald Trump's Epic Weekend Meltdown  —  Maybe Donald Trump needs some of that “free” mental healthcare that the Democrats were talking about last night.  —  If you are like most ordinary Americans, you probably spent the weekend watching the NFL playoffs, or spending time with your family …
Discussion: Hullabaloo, Guardian and Booman Tribune
Peter Fricke / Campus Reform:
Portland Community College to devote an entire month to 'whiteness'-shaming  — The school says the month is an “educational project” exploring how the “construct of whiteness” creates racial inequality.  —  Portland Community College has designated April “Whiteness History Month” (WHM) …
Ron Paul / Townhall.com:
When Peace Breaks Out With Iran...  This has been the most dramatic week in US/Iranian relations since 1979.  —  Last weekend ten US Navy personnel were caught in Iranian waters, as the Pentagon kept changing its story on how they got there.  It could have been a disaster for President Obama's big gamble …
Discussion: Mediaite
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Molly Ball / The Atlantic:
Portrait of a Party on the Verge of Coming Apart … CHARLESTON, South Carolina—For a certain type of Republican, the fantasy world where Donald Trump is not winning the GOP primary is a very nice place to live.  —  Beth Hansen, the campaign manager for John Kasich, is this type of Republican.
Zeke J Miller / TIME:
Exclusive: Chris Christie Calls Ted Cruz ‘Asinine’ For New York Values Smear  —  He also calls Cruz a ‘Washington insider’  —  New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is none too pleased with rival Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's criticism of “New York values.”  —  In an interview with TIME in Iowa Sunday …
The American Interest:
Andrew Jackson, Revenant  —  The biggest story in America today is the roaring return of Andrew Jackson's spirit into the political debate.  —  Not since he fought with Nicholas Biddle over the future of the Bank of the United States has Andrew Jackson been this controversial or this central in American political life.
Discussion: New York Times
Juan Williams / The Hill:
GOP to blame for civility's breakdown  —  If you ask me, President Obama is being way too hard on himself.  —  “It's one of the few regrets of my presidency, that the rancor and suspicion between the parties has gotten worse instead of better,” the president said during his final State of the Union address last week.
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Hadas Gold / Politico:
RNC officially severs ties with NBC for February debate  —  The Republican National Committee officially severed ties on Monday with NBC for what was supposed to be a Feb. 26 Republican primary debate in Houston.  —  The committee voted via conference call Monday after negotiations with NBC failed …
Discussion: RedState
Washington Post:
Iraqi official: 3 Americans missing in Baghdad were kidnapped by gunmen  —  BAGHDAD — Three Americans reported missing from a Baghdad neighborhood were kidnapped by militiamen from an apartment in the capital on Saturday, a senior police official and resident of the building said.
Mary Papenfuss / International Business Times:
US: Legendary musician Carlos Santana calls Donald Trump “an angry ape”  —  Apparently rocker Carlos Santana will not be voting for Donald Trump.  He used his Facebook page to post an open letter praising President Obama and referring to the Republican candidate for president as an angry ape who has “no consciousness or integrity.”
Paul Sperry / New York Post:
Don't be fooled by Bernie Sanders — he's a diehard communist  —  As polls tighten and self-described socialist Bernie Sanders looks more like a serious contender than a novelty candidate for president, the liberal media elite have suddenly stopped calling him socialist.
Discussion: Weasel Zippers and alan.com
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Larry Elliott Economics / Guardian:
Richest 62 people as wealthy as half of world's population, says Oxfam  —  Charity says only higher wages, crackdown on tax dodging and higher investment in public services can stop divide widening  —  The vast and growing gap between rich and poor has been laid bare in a new Oxfam report showing …
Discussion: Samizdata and The Daily Caller
 
 
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New York Post:
The rape of the US Marine Corps: a lunatic drive for ‘fairness’
Discussion: Hot Air
David Fleshler / Sun-Sentinel:
Shark in swimming pool was ‘half dead,’ says woman who found it, tried to save it
Discussion: Mediaite and New York's PIX11
Andrew Shain / The State:
Poll: Trump still leading in SC, Bush rising
Discussion: Hot Air, RedState and WayneDupree.com
Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
New Donald Trump Radio Ad Features Daughter Ivanka
Discussion: Associated Press and Bloomberg.com
 Earlier Items: 
Ann Hornaday / Washington Post:
‘13 Hours,’ Benghazi and the slippery definition of ‘political’
Discussion: Hot Air, The Gateway Pundit and Forbes
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
In primary challenge, Wasserman Schultz faces unprecedented test
Judd Gregg / The Hill:
Restoring the middle  —  Ok, enough.  —  Ok, enough with the anger.
Christine Rousselle / Washington Post:
Walmart Cancels Plans for Two DC Stores Due to Minimum Wage Concerns
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Obama: Always Wrong, Never In Doubt
 

 
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Mandy Dalugdug / Music Business Worldwide:
UMG, ABKCO, and Concord sue Believe and its subsidiary TuneCore for $500M+, alleging Believe built its business via “industrial-scale copyright infringement”

Reuters:
French judicial source: investigators searched Netflix's offices in France and the Netherlands as part of a preliminary investigation into tax fraud laundering

Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
India issues a notice to Wikipedia over bias concerns, questioning if it should be classified as a publisher, after judges called its open editing “dangerous”

 
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