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Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
How to dump Trump: Rick Wilson on Running Against the Devil — He was a Republican ad man but now he's a bestselling author out to bring down a president. He says Democrats must listen — Democratic voters should read Rick Wilson's new book, he says, and heed his advice about how to beat Donald Trump.
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Washington Post:
Biden holds wide lead among black voters in Democratic presidential race, Post-Ipsos poll finds — Former vice president Joe Biden is far and away the favored candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination among black Americans, boosted by his personal popularity …
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Axios, CNN, Ipsos, Politico, The Week, Mediaite, The Guardian, The Hill, ABC News and Des Moines Register
Kate Sullivan / CNN:
Podium order announced for CNN/Des Moines Register Democratic presidential debate
Podium order announced for CNN/Des Moines Register Democratic presidential debate
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Mediaite
Sarah Ferris / Politico:
Endangered Democrats sound the alarm on Bernie and Warren
Endangered Democrats sound the alarm on Bernie and Warren
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Salt Lake Tribune, New York Post and Raw Story
Arlette Saenz / CNN:
Jill Biden responds to Sanders attack on her husband: 'I don't like it that Democrats attack other Democrats'
Jill Biden responds to Sanders attack on her husband: 'I don't like it that Democrats attack other Democrats'
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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Warns Iraq It Risks Losing Access to Key Bank Account If Troops Told to Leave — Loss of access to New York Fed account, where international oil sale revenue is kept, could creating cash crunch in Iraq's financial system — The Trump administration warned Iraq this week …
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Talking Points Memo, CNBC, The Week, Raw Story, Redstate and Washington Post
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump's Rationale for Killing Soleimani Is Falling Apart — Why did the United States kill Iranian general Qasem Soleimani? President Trump, in remarks to the nation the morning after the attack, gave a clear rationale. Soleimani “was planning new attacks on American targets, but we stopped him.”
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Barbie Latza Nadeau / The Daily Beast:
Trump Tweets Lie Accusing Dems of Defending Soleimani
Trump Tweets Lie Accusing Dems of Defending Soleimani
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Associated Press:
Iran says it ‘unintentionally’ shot down Ukrainian jetliner — A woman mourns outside the Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton, Alberta, Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, during a vigil for those killed after a Ukrainian passenger jet crashed, killing at least 63 Canadians, just minutes after taking off from Iran's capital.
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Farnaz Fassihi / New York Times:
Iran Says It Unintentionally Shot Down Ukrainian Airliner
Iran Says It Unintentionally Shot Down Ukrainian Airliner
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Axios:
Trump's national security adviser claims Iran more likely to negotiate now — White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien tells Axios that despite predictions to the contrary, he's convinced Iran is more likely to return to the negotiating table since the U.S. killed Quds Force leader Qasem Soleimani.
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Hlr / Harvard Law Review:
Pack the Union: A Proposal to Admit New States for the Purpose of Amending the Constitution to Ensure Equal Representation — For most of the twenty-first century, the world's oldest surviving democracy has been led by a chief executive who received fewer votes than his opponent in an election for the position.1
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Balkinization
Richard Luscombe / The Guardian:
John Bolton impeachment testimony will be blocked, Donald Trump says — John Bolton will be blocked from testifying at Donald Trump's impeachment trial, the president has indicated, despite the former national security adviser insisting he would do so if he received a subpoena.
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Slate, Breitbart, PJ Media Home, CNN, Contemptor and Blue Delaware
Nick Bilton / Vanity Fair:
You Won't Believe What Trump Said About His Middle Name — Special correspondent Gabriel Sherman dishes on the White House's Iran scramble, Don Jr.'s electoral ambitions, and—most importantly—the latest evidence of the president's mental decay. — In the midst of the Golden Globes …
Merrill Matthews / The Hill:
The blue-state exodus gains momentum — Nine years ago I published a piece that asserted, “Voters around the country are concluding it's better to be red than dead” — applying almost the exact opposite meaning to an old phrase referring to communism. New Census Bureau figures appear to confirm my prediction — mostly.
Emma Goldberg / New York Times:
‘Techlash’ Hits College Campuses — Facebook, Google and other major tech firms were every student's dream workplaces. Until they weren't. — In 2006, Google bought YouTube for more than $1 billion, Apple was preparing to announce the first iPhone, and the American housing bubble began to deflate.
Natalia V. Navarro / Colorado Public Radio:
Drone Mystery Spreads: More Sightings, Close Calls, No Answers — Concerns about the mysterious drones reportedly flying over eastern Colorado are rising as reports of sightings become more widespread. — And a drone nearly hit a medical helicopter Tuesday.
Ginia Bellafante / New York Times:
Elizabeth Wurtzel and the Illusion of Gen-X Success — “Prozac Nation” seemed to herald a boundless future for young creatives. It was actually the beginning of the end. — A few years ago I got an email from Elizabeth Wurtzel telling me that her cancer had returned, and that it was advanced.
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Stephanie Grisham is not the worst-ever White House press secretary. Here's why. — Hearing Joe Lockhart talk about his old job as White House press secretary almost seems quaint. — The idealism: “Your main job is to advocate for the press within the government.”
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New York Times:
In Blow to Beijing, Taiwan Re-elects Tsai Ing-wen as President — The victory was a remarkable comeback for Ms. Tsai and suggested that Beijing's pressure campaign had backfired. — TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan's voters delivered a stinging rebuke of China's rising authoritarianism on Saturday …
Jacque Talbot / Daily Express:
Michelle and Barack Obama advising ‘friends’ Harry and Meghan on life outside Royal Family — MICHELLE and Barack Obama have been advising Prince Harry and Megan Markle on their new life outside the Royal Family, insiders have claimed — The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are friends …
Mary Kay Linge / New York Post:
Judge Judy sets the stage for Bloomberg's anti-Trump rally — Mike Bloomberg slammed President Trump - as well as his Democratic rivals - Saturday as he kicked off what he called “Day One” of his run for the White House. — “Unlike everyone else in this race, I think what's important …
Amy Kaufman / Los Angeles Times:
Oprah Winfrey exits Russell Simmons #MeToo documentary, and the filmmakers respond — Oprah Winfrey is disassociating herself with a new documentary about Russell Simmons and the #MeToo movement. — In December, Winfrey announced that she would serve as executive producer on a still-untitled film …
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New York Times:
Seven Days in January: How the U.S. and Iran Approached the Brink of War — The story of that week, and the secret planning in the months preceding it, ranks as the most perilous chapter so far in President Trump's three years in office. — WASHINGTON — The plane was late and the kill team was worried.
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American Thinker
Claire Galofaro / Associated Press:
On the brink: Swing county tense as Trump tangles with Iran — MONROE, Mich. (AP) — He flipped anxiously between news stations, bracing for an announcement of bombs falling and troops boarding planes destined for the Middle East. It was a nightmare he hoped he would never see again.
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
F.B.I. Apologizes to Court for Botching Surveillance of Trump Adviser, and Pledges Fixes — In a rare public filing, the bureau said it would extend wiretap changes to other tools for collecting data on suspected spies and terrorists. — WASHINGTON — A chastened F.B.I. told a secretive court …
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Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
FBI Director Tells Surveillance Court He ‘Deeply Regrets’ Failures In Carter Page FISA Process
FBI Director Tells Surveillance Court He ‘Deeply Regrets’ Failures In Carter Page FISA Process
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Power Line and Twitchy
Hanna Trudo / The Daily Beast:
Bloomberg Spent $200 Million and Isn't on Track to Score a Single Delegate — “It doesn't seem like he's going to rack up the delegates he needs,” Ken Martin, Minnesota's Democratic State Party Chairman. — Michael Bloomberg has all the money. But he may not have the math.
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Mother Jones and ABC News
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Biden Is The Front-Runner, But There's No Clear Favorite
Biden Is The Front-Runner, But There's No Clear Favorite
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Althouse