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12:35 PM ET, January 1, 2020

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Julie Bykowicz / Wall Street Journal:
Buttigieg Campaign Raised $24.7 Million in Fourth Quarter  —  With about $76 million in total last year, the former South Bend, Ind., mayor was one of the best fundraisers in the Democratic presidential field  —  Pete Buttigieg raised $24.7 million in the final three months of the year, his campaign said Wednesday.
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Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Ranking the Democrats: Who has best chance of winning nomination?  —  The battle for the Democratic nomination is nearing crunch time with roughly one month left before the Iowa caucuses.  —  Some big-name candidates have dropped out — most notably Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) …
Fredreka Schouten / CNN:
Buttigieg announces $24.7 million fundraising haul in fourth quarter  —  (CNN)Pete Buttigieg raised more than $24.7 million during the final three months of 2019, his campaign announced early Wednesday morning — cementing his standing as one of the fundraising leaders of the 2020 Democratic presidential race.
Discussion: Axios, The Guardian, DNyuz and The Hill
Thomas Kaplan / New York Times:
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 …
Discussion: The Week
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Buttigieg finishes year with $24.7 million haul in final quarter
Discussion: The Week
Ursula Perano / Axios:
Buttigieg's hand-picked successor to take over as South Bend mayor
Discussion: Washington Post
Washington Post:
Supporters of Iranian-backed militia start withdrawing from besieged U.S. Embassy in Baghdad following militia orders  —  BAGHDAD — Supporters of an Iranian-backed militia began to withdraw from the perimeter of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad on Wednesday, following an order from senior militia leaders to end their siege of the facility.
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Associated Press:
Militiamen withdraw from US Embassy but Iraq tensions linger  —  BAGHDAD (AP) — Iran-backed militiamen withdrew from the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad on Wednesday after two days of clashes with American security forces, but U.S.-Iran tensions remain high and could spill over into further violence.
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Impeachment Trial Looming, Chief Justice Reflects on Judicial Independence  —  Chief Justice John Roberts's year-end report on the judiciary praised civics education, but it was not hard to detect a timely subtext that appeared to be addressed to President Trump.
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Greg Stohr / Yahoo News:   U.S. Taking Democracy for Granted, Chief Justice Roberts Says
Josh Gerstein / Politico:   Chief Justice John Roberts warns about dangers of fake news
Associated Press:
Mother of Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts dies at age 90
Discussion: Axios and ABC News
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Roberts says judges should lead the way on civics but doesn't mention one outreach possibility
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Choe Sang-Hun / New York Times:
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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Tong-hyung Kim / Associated Press:
North Korea leader promises look at new weapon soon
Discussion: DNyuz
David Wallace-Wells / New York Magazine:
Global Apathy Toward the Fires in Australia Is a Scary Portent for the Future  —  Right now, on the outskirts of a hyper modern first world megapolis, at the end of a year in which the public seemed finally to wake up to the dramatic threat from global warming, a climate disaster …
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Isabella Kwai / New York Times:
Thousands Flee to Shore as Australia Fires Turn Skies Blood Red
Discussion: Raw Story and The Week
Geoffrey A. Fowler / The Hour:
How we survive the surveillance apocalypse  —  “Go, go gadgets” has long been the attitude in my house.  Perhaps yours, too: A smartphone made it easier to stay in touch.  A smart TV streamed a zillion more shows.  A smart speaker let you talk to a smart thermostat without getting out of bed.
Catherine Lucey / Wall Street Journal:
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 …
Lucy Mangan / The Guardian:
Messiah review - it's Homeland ... with a divine twist  —  A young preacher wants to share his message of peace, love and fantastic cheekbones with the world in Netflix's potent new thriller.  But the CIA have other ideas  —  Is he the messiah?  Or is he a very naughty boy?
Terence P. Jeffrey / CNSNews:
Decade of Debt: Federal Debt Up More Than $10 Trillion in 2010s  —  (CNSNews.com) - The federal debt increased by a record $10,796,419,662,320 in the decade that is coming to a close today, according to data published by the U.S. Treasury.  —  This was the first decade in the history …
Dave Philipps / New York Times:
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 …
Siobhan Hughes / Wall Street Journal:
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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The Boston Globe:   Susan Collins becomes second Senate Republican to question impartiality of impeachment trial
Casey Chalk / The Federalist:
Religious People Think Democrats Will Strip Our Rights Because It's True  —  A professor claims religious people are afraid of atheists and Democrats because they're projecting ignorance and hatred.  Maybe instead religious people just follow the news.  —  “White evangelicals fear atheists and Democrats would strip away their rights.
 
 
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Betsy Klein / CNN:
Trump spent 1 of every 5 days in 2019 at a golf club
Discussion: Axios
Gregory Katz / Associated Press:
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Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Trump cuts loose with unpredictable characters at Mar-a-Lago
Discussion: Raw Story
DemCast:
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Los Angeles Times:
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
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Jerusalem Post:
Prime Minister Netanyahu to officially ask for immunity on Wednesday
Ryan Broderick / BuzzFeed News:
The US Army Has Banned Soldiers From Using TikTok
Discussion: DNyuz, Engadget and The Verge
Wall Street Journal:
Ghosn's Escape Followed Weeks of Planning
Discussion: Power Line and New York Post
Travis Gettys / Raw Story:
Here's why Congress wants to look inside the bank that fronted Donald Trump $2 billion
Discussion: DCReport.org
Max Blau / The Atlantic:
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