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Axios:
Senate tide begins to shift toward $2,000 checks after Trump's push  —  A couple of days ago, it looked impossible that $2,000 COVID relief checks — up from the $600 checks for individuals in the package President Trump signed Sunday — could pass the Senate.
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Morgan Chalfant / The Hill:
Trump rips GOP leaders for allowing veto override  —  President Trump on Tuesday sharply criticized Republican leaders for allowing a vote to override his veto of a must-pass defense policy bill, calling them “weak” and “tired” and accusing them of a “disgraceful act of cowardice.”
Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Kamala Harris receives first dose of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Bernie Sanders to delay defense veto override in bid for $2,000 checks
Jacob Pramuk / CNBC:
McConnell blocks Schumer's bid to unanimously pass $2,000 stimulus checks
Raphael Warnock / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Gives Schumer an Assist
Oriana Gonzalez / Axios:
Georgia's GOP senators back $2,000 stimulus checks ahead of runoff
Washington Post:
A day on the golf course helped change Trump's mind on the stimulus bill
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Donald Trump, Michelle Obama Most Admired in 2020  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans are most likely to name President Donald Trump and Michelle Obama as most admired man and woman in 2020.  Trump tied former President Barack Obama for the honor last year but edged out his predecessor this year.
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Zack Budryk / The Hill:
Trump ends Obama's 12-year run as most admired man: Gallup
Discussion: The Sun and HotAir
American Greatness:   Heroes, Villains, and Victims of the 2020 Horror Show
Zack Stanton / Politico:
The Worst Predictions of 2020  —  On the last day of 2019, President Donald Trump joined in on New Year's Eve celebrations at Mar-a-Lago, ringing in 2020 with what was, in retrospect, a terrible prediction about the year ahead.  —  “We're going to have a great year, I predict,” the president told assembled guests.
Discussion: VICE, National Review and TheBlaze
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Nikki Haley's mind-numbing inanity  —  Republicans have made clear for years that they lack constructive ideas to respond to Americans' real-world concerns.  In lieu of rational responses to rising health-care costs or falling K-12 test scores or income inequality, they rant about Confederate flags …
Zack Budryk / The Hill:
Ex-Pence aide turned Trump critic ‘very concerned’ about Jan. 6 violence  —  A former aide to Vice President Pence who has since become a vocal critic of the Trump administration warned Monday that she feared violence could erupt in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, when Congress …
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McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
The Resistance's Breakup With the Media Is at Hand  —  The day after the 2016 election, I got a phone call from an old friend.  Neither of us had slept much, and we spent most of the conversation exchanging shell-shocked comments of the Can you believe this? variety.  Before we hung up, his voice took on a trace of irony.
David Corn / Mother Jones:
Kelly Loeffler's Conflict of Interest Is Even Worse Than Reported  —  Let our journalists help you make sense of the noise: Subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily newsletter and get a recap of news that matters.  —  As she campaigns for reelection in the January 5 run-off, Kelly Loeffler …
Discussion: Raw Story
Andrea Salcedo / Washington Post:
Massachusetts GOP leader says he likely got covid-19 at a White House Hanukkah party: 'I'm paying the price'  —  Earlier this month, Tom Mountain, a Massachusetts Republican Party leader, posed for a maskless photo in front of a silver menorah as dozens of other guests without face coverings mingled nearby …
Discussion: WJAR-TV, Slate and Mediaite
Dani Alexis Ryskamp / The Atlantic:
The Life in The Simpsons Is No Longer Attainable  —  The most famous dysfunctional family of 1990s television enjoyed, by today's standards, an almost dreamily secure existence that now seems out of reach for all too many Americans.  I refer, of course, to the Simpsons.
Politico:
Judge blocks voter purge in 2 Georgia counties  —  A federal judge in Georgia on Monday ordered two counties to reverse a decision removing more than 4,000 voters from the rolls ahead of the Jan. 5 runoff elections that will decide control of the U.S. Senate.
Ed Yong / The Atlantic:
Where Year Two of the Pandemic Will Take Us  —  Editor's Note: The Atlantic is making vital coverage of the coronavirus available to all readers.  Find the collection here.  —  The influenza pandemic that began in 1918 killed as many as 100 million people over two years.
Discussion: The Week
Reed Albergotti / Washington Post:
Apple's longtime supplier accused of using forced labor in China  —  New documents show Lens Technology, which makes iPhone glass and is owned by China's richest woman, received Uighur Muslim laborers transferred from Xinjiang.  —  One of the oldest and most well-known iPhone suppliers …
Christian Schneider / The Bulwark:
Rubio vs. Fauci Is Amazing  —  Marco Rubio inadvertently told us what he thinks of Republican voters.  —  In the course of his young political career, Marco Rubio has been a Tea Partier, a Reformicon, and a neoconservative.  Now he's auditioning for the role of MAGA FAN #7 by trying …
Katrin Bennhold / New York Times:
A Far-Right Terrorism Suspect With a Refugee Disguise: The Tale of Franco A.  —  A German officer is facing trial on terrorism charges.  At a volatile time for Western democracy, his story mirrors the story of Germany itself.  —  OFFENBACH, Germany — At the height of Europe's migrant crisis …
Joseph Krauss / Associated Press:
Record shows US sold ambassador's home in Israel for $67M  —  An official record shows that the United States sold the ambassador's residence in Israel for more than $67 million in July  —  Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.  —  JERUSALEM — The United States sold …
Associated Press:
Child labor in palm oil industry tied to Girl Scout cookies  —  They are two young girls from two very different worlds, linked by a global industry that exploits an army of children.  —  Olivia Chaffin, a Girl Scout in rural Tennessee, was a top cookie seller in her troop …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Breck Dumas / TheBlaze:
Alec Baldwin's wife hit with allegations that she has lied for years about her Spanish heritage  —  Let's be very clear that Europe has a lot of white people in there and my family is white.'  —  Hilaria Baldwin, the wife of actor Alec Baldwin, has been hit with a barrage of accusations claiming …
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
Georgia Is a Quiet Place for Republicans  —  They don't dare speak the truth because they're afraid of their voters.  —  David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler didn't plan on orienting their Georgia run-off campaigns around a lame-duck president's crackpot election conspiracies and cuckoo coup attempts.
Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
$2,000 vs. $600 stimulus payments isn't the real issue  —  There are plenty of reasons to be unhappy with the covid-19 stimulus compromise President Trump signed on Sunday.  —  Its shortcomings, however, are not the specific provisions that populists on both the left and right are complaining about.
Arizona Republic:
Report: Phoenix police officer said, 'If the mayor defunds the police, I'm going to shoot her'  —  Uriel J. Garcia Jen FifieldArizona Republic  —  On the afternoon of October 21, seven Phoenix police officers gathered for a briefing in a Cave Creek station when the meeting diverged …
Discussion: New York Post and Raw Story
Jeb Lund / New Republic:
Ron DeSantis Is TNR's 2020 Scoundrel of the Year  —  For so many of us, the person of the year is Nothing.  The thing that killed mom or laid out the elementary school teacher was Nothing.  Nobody saw it.  Either dad tracked nothing home from the grocery store or there was a fatal amount of Nothing smeared all over the produce.
Niv Elis / The Hill:
Labor: Unemployment won't lapse despite Trump signing delay  —  Unemployment benefits included in a new COVID-19 relief package will not lapse this week, as anticipated, despite President Trump's delay in signing the bill, the Labor Department confirmed Tuesday.
Felix Salmon / Axios:
How China won 2020  —  China will end this year as the only major country in the world to see its economy grow rather than shrink.  —  Why it matters: China is operating from a position of great strength, with an economy expected to grow by 8.4% in 2021.  If President-elect Joe Biden views China as a …
Pam Belluck / New York Times:
Small Number of Covid Patients Develop Severe Psychotic Symptoms  —  Most had no history of mental illness and became psychotic weeks after contracting the virus.  Cases are expected to remain rare but are being reported worldwide.  —  Almost immediately, Dr. Hisam Goueli could tell …
Discussion: The Daily Caller, Reason and The US Sun
 
 
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William J. Kole / Associated Press:
Statue of slave kneeling before Lincoln is removed in Boston
Discussion: The Hill and The Daily Caller
Nicholas Fondacaro / Newsbusters:
CNN Defends Warnock's Sermons, Ignored Abusive Kids Camp He Ran
Wall Street Journal:
Inside the Google-Facebook Ad Deal at the Heart of a Price-Fixing Lawsuit
Oriana Gonzalez / Axios:
Fauci: Vaccine numbers below target set for end of December
Mindy Isser / In These Times:
The Union Members Who Voted for Trump Have to Be Organized—Not Ignored
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Biden to address nation on pandemic as Fauci says coronavirus surge ‘has just gotten out of control’
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Politico to Acquire Energy Trade Publication E&E News
John Nichols / The Nation:
Kelly Loeffler's Sacrilegious Campaign
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WJAC-TV:
PA Republican lawmakers: Analysis finds presidential election numbers don't add up
Ari Hoffman / The Post Millennial:
Laptop repair store owner who discovered Hunter Biden's emails sues Twitter for defamation
Washington Examiner:
Is it any wonder liberal states are shrinking?
Matthew Yglesias / Slow Boring:
The CARES superdole was a huge success
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
On The Trail: The political losers of 2020
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
2020 Was the Year Reaganism Died
Discussion: Raw Story
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Is Marriage Becoming Irrelevant?
 

 
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Annie Palmer / CNBC:
Amazon reports Q3 AWS revenue up 19% YoY to $27.5B and AWS operating income of $10.4B, up from $7B in Q3 2023, and subscription sales up 11% to $11.3B

Shirin Ghaffary / Bloomberg:
OpenAI unveils ChatGPT Search to let users search for timely information using GPT-4o, after testing the feature in July 2024, a direct challenge to Google

Dade Hayes / Deadline:
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