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Chief Justice John Roberts says Americans may ‘take democracy for granted’ — Photos: — In photos: Chief Justice John Roberts — Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts listens to President Donald Trump's State of the Union address in January 2018. — 1 of 20 — Photos:
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IJR and Law & Crime
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Roberts says judges should lead the way on civics but doesn't mention one outreach possibility
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The Daily Caller and Associated Press


Democrats sharpen their differences as Iowa caucuses loom — DES MOINES — The Democratic presidential candidates spent the final day of 2019 sharpening their differences as they braced for the final sprint to the Iowa caucuses, with polls showing a fluid and unsettled race five weeks before the first nominating contest.
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Pete Buttigieg's Campaign Says It Raised $24.7 Million in the Fourth Quarter — Mr. Buttigieg, who appears in strong position in Iowa with a month until the caucuses, continues to show fund-raising strength. — WASHINGTON — Pete Buttigieg raised more than $24.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2019 …
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The Week


Buttigieg's hand-picked successor to take over as South Bend mayor — With a new year comes a new title for 2020 candidate Pete Buttigieg: former Mayor of South Bend, Indiana. — The big picture: Buttigieg's term as mayor will end Wednesday as James Mueller, who served in Buttigieg's administration …
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CNN, Politico and Washington Post


North Korea Is No Longer Bound by Nuclear Test Moratorium, Kim Says — Kim Jong-un said North Korea was free of a self-imposed pause on testing nuclear weapons and long-range missiles, which President Trump had called a diplomatic victory. — SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea's leader …
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KCNA Watch, HuffPost, DNyuz and The Moderate Voice
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Pentagon expects to deploy troops to Mideast after Iraqi protesters assault US embassy, torch guardhouse to protest airstrikes — Two Apache helicopters conducted a show of force over the embassy as a warning. — The Pentagon expects to send additional U.S. troops to the Middle East …
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The Atlantic, Power Line, UPI, The Guardian, CBS News, NBC News, NPR, The Gateway Pundit, The Drive and Conservative Review
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Up to 4,000 US troops could deploy to Middle East amid Baghdad unrest: officials
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BizPac Review, The Economic Collapse, Breitbart, WND, New York Post and The Daily Caller


Susan Collins Becomes Second GOP Senator to Question McConnell Over Impeachment Trial — With only a four-vote Senate majority, a small bloc of Republican senators could upend majority leader's efforts — WASHINGTON—Maine Sen. Susan Collins has become the second Republican to question …
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Trump's Tumultuous Year, From Policy Wins to Impeachment — The president started his third year during a government shutdown and concluded it impeached, scoring some victories along the way — President Trump ended 2019 with a strong economy, a string of domestic policy achievements …


Illinois governor clears thousands of marijuana convictions — CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois' governor granted more than 11,000 pardons for low-level marijuana convictions on Tuesday, describing the step as a first wave of thousands of such expungements anticipated under the state's new marijuana legalization law.


DLCC's Top Ten Victories of 2019 — There are a lot of victories for Democrats to celebrate from 2019, a major battleground year in the states. We had newly blue chambers ready to enact forward-thinking legislation. We won critical elections that flipped seats, and legislatures, blue.


FBI Agents: McCabe Apologized for Changing His Story on Leak — McCabe flip-flopped on the origins of a Wall Street Journal story during the 2016 campaign—then apologized for his changing account. — Former FBI chief Andrew McCabe faced scorching criticism and potential criminal prosecution …
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Associated Press, The Gateway Pundit and Raw Story


Ghosn's Escape Followed Weeks of Planning — Aim of associates was to help spirit him to a more friendly legal environment — Carlos Ghosn's escape to Lebanon from Japan followed weeks of planning by associates aimed at getting the former auto executive to a country they believed would provide …
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Power Line and New York Post


Trump cuts loose with unpredictable characters at Mar-a-Lago — At Trump's luxury South Florida resort, the president is just another guy in the buffet line. — Guests wait for the arrival of President Donald Trump to his New Year's Eve party at his Mar-a-Lago property on Dec. 31, 2019.
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Raw Story


NC voter ID law written with ‘discriminatory intent,’ says judge who just struck it down — Racial discrimination was at least part of the motivation for a new voter ID law in North Carolina, a federal judge wrote Tuesday, striking the law down for now. — The judge's ruling Tuesday …


FDA to Ban All E-Cigarette Pod Flavors Except Tobacco and Menthol — Impact on small businesses and Trump's re-election prospects drive compromise — The Food and Drug Administration plans to ban the sale of fruity flavors in cartridge-based e-cigarettes, but the restriction won't apply …
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Washington Post, The Hill, New York Times, DNyuz, CNBC, Fox News, Engadget, Sputnik News and Axios


From the Brig to Mar-a-Lago, Former Navy SEAL Capitalizes on Newfound Fame — After receiving presidential clemency, Edward Gallagher has left the SEALs to become a pitchman and conservative activist. — A year ago, Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher was wearing drab prison scrubs …


Two tribes aren't recognized federally. Yet members won $500 million in minority contracts — Companies set up by members of a self-described and state-recognized Creek Indian tribe in Alabama have received more than $240 million in federal minority-business contracts …


‘Yeah, I briefly chased the pee tape’ — New York Times reporter talks Steele dossier, Horowitz report and more — Seventh in a series on the media's handling of the dossier. See Parts one, two, three, four, five and six. — The headline on the front page of the New York Times on Nov. 23 read …