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9:45 PM ET, January 2, 2017

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Rachael Bade / Politico:
House Republicans gut their own oversight  —  In one of their first moves of the new Congress, House Republicans have voted to gut their own independent ethics watchdog — a huge blow to cheerleaders of congressional oversight and one that dismantles major reforms adopted after the Jack Abramoff scandal.
Discussion: CNN
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Eric Lipton / New York Times:
With No Warning, House Republicans Vote to Hobble Independent Ethics Office  —  House Republicans, defying their top leaders, voted Monday to significantly curtail the power of an independent ethics office set up in 2008 in the aftermath of corruption scandals that sent three members of Congress to jail.
CNN:
Missile boast puts North Korea threat on Trump's front burner  —  Washington (CNN)North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has put the world on notice that he aims to present US President-elect Donald Trump with his first international crisis.  —  The autocratic 32-year-old leader declared in a televised …
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Rebecca Morin / Politico:
Trump: North Korea will be stopped
Discussion: Political Wire
Andrew / Statistical Modeling …:
About that bogus claim that North Carolina is no longer a democracy . . .
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Repeal and Delay Is Forever  —  The Republican Party has used health care to its advantage for the last seven years by following the same strategy: advocating an alternative plan that does not and cannot exist.  During this entire time, President Obama has held power.
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Melanie Zanona / The Hill:
Pelosi: Ball in GOP court on ObamaCare replacement  —  House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Monday that the ball is in the GOP's court when it comes to replacing ObamaCare, according to reports.  —  Pelosi didn't necessarily rule out working with the GOP on replacing President …
Discussion: TheBlaze and LifeNews.com
BBC:
Israeli police question PM Netanyahu in corruption probe  —  Israeli police have questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as part of an inquiry into corruption allegations.  —  Ahead of their arrival at his residence, Mr Netanyahu again denied any wrongdoing.
Discussion: RedState
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Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Many in U.S. Skeptical Trump Can Handle Presidential Duties  —  PRINCETON, N.J. — As Donald Trump prepares to take the presidential oath on Jan. 20, less than half of Americans are confident in his ability to handle an international crisis (46%), to use military force wisely (47%) …
Paul Dallison / Politico:
Nude Neptune sunk by Facebook's privacy controls  —  A statue of Neptune in the Italian city of Bologna has fallen foul of Facebook's privacy policies, which claim it is “explicitly sexual.”  —  According to the Telegraph, local writer Elisa Barbari chose the 16th-century statue …
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Nick Squires / Telegraph:
Facebook ‘censors’ nude statue of sea god Neptune, a well-known Renaissance symbol of northern Italian city
Discussion: Raw Story
CNN:
Donald Trump's New Year's Eve speech cited Dubai business partner  —  Hussain Sajwani, founder of the DAMAC Group  —  (CNN)Donald Trump gave a lengthy description of his electoral victory, and lavished praise upon a Dubai business partner, during a ten-minute speech to 800 paying guests at his Florida estate Saturday night.
CNN:
Adviser contradicts Trump: Russians hacked the US  —  Washington (CNN)A top adviser to President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he thinks the Russians were involved in election-related hacking of the US — a very different view than that held by the incoming administration.
Discussion: alan.com and The Week
Dylan Byers / CNNMoney:
Joe Scarborough against the world  —  Joe Scarborough is fed up with his critics.  —  “I am sick and tired of people misrepresenting me and making snide assumptions and giving readers false conclusions,” the “Morning Joe” co-host told CNNMoney on Monday.  In 2017, he said, he was “going to war against lies.”
Harper Neidig / The Hill:
Former Chicago police chief blasts Black Lives Matter  —  Former Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy on Sunday blamed the Black Lives Matter movement for causing a rise in violent crime around the country.  —  During a radio interview with John Catsimatidis on AM 970 in New York …
Discussion: Chicagoist and Raw Story
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Rebecca Ferguson / TwitLonger:
Inauguration ceremony  —  I've been asked and this is my answer.  If you allow me to sing “strange fruit” a song that has huge historical importance, a song that was blacklisted in the United States for being too controversial.  A song that speaks to all the disregarded and down trodden black people in the United States.
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Stephen Dinan / Washington Times:
Obama could still force Garland onto court during ‘intersession recess’  —  President Obama will have one last chance to force Judge Merrick Garland onto the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday — but it's a legal gamble and one that has so many pitfalls that even those who say he could get away with it believe it isn't worth the fight.
Wall Street Journal:
Robert Lighthizer Is Expected to Be Named U.S. Trade Representative  —  Donald Trump is also considering ways to bring his daughter and son-in-law into the administration  —  Donald Trump is expected to name Robert Lighthizer, a former trade official under President Ronald Reagan …
Discussion: RedState
Robert Kuttner / The Huffington Post:
Impeaching Trump  —  The process begins now.  —  Donald Trump is wildly unfit to be president, and he will demonstrate that in ways that break the law and violate the Constitution.  Since the election, there have been three wishful efforts to keep Trump from the presidency …
Kelefa Sanneh / New Yorker:
Intellectuals for Trump  —  A rogue group of conservative thinkers try to build a governing ideology around a President-elect who disdains ideology.  —  The most cogent argument for electing Donald Trump was made not by Trump, or by his campaign, but by a writer who, unlike Trump …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
America Becomes a Stan  —  In 2015 the city of Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, was graced with a new public monument: a giant gold-plated sculpture portraying the country's president on horseback.  This may strike you as a bit excessive.  But cults of personality are actually the norm in the …
 
 
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Mallory Shelbourne / The Hill:
Van Jones: ‘The Clinton days are over’
Discussion: Hot Air and Infowars
Tom Hamburger / Washington Post:
Ethics advocates warn Trump that he needs to do more to divest from family business
Stephen Steed / Arkansas Online:
Journalism books on his to-do list
Ivana Kottasova / CNNMoney:
Finland is giving 2,000 citizens a guaranteed income
Discussion: EconLog and Raw Story
Bloomberg:
Perdue Is Trump's Lead Pick for Agriculture Secretary
CNN:
‘Stray’ bullet hits Texas legislator in the head at New Year's celebration
Discussion: Mediaite
 Earlier Items: 
Kenneth Lovett / New York Daily News:
Cuomo vetoes bill that would have required state to fund legal services for the poor
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall.com:
For Democrats, 2017 Will Be The Year of Living Stupidly
Salena Zito / Washington Examiner:
The art of getting to know Trump
Discussion: neo-neocon
Michael Patrick Leahy / Breitbart:
Between 2012 and 2015, 1,565 refugees were diagnosed with active tuberculosis (TB) in the United …
New York Times:
Why Corporations Are Helping Donald Trump Lie About Jobs