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After two years of quietly leading the most powerful prosecutorial office in America, Damian Williams is getting comfortable in the spotlight. The SDNY U.S. Attorney is one of the country’s gutsiest prosecutors — and a potential headache for Eric Adams. trib.al/RTaNciG

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The Colorado Supreme Court ordered that Donald Trump be removed from the March Republican primary ballot for his role in inciting the insurrection on January 6. How to interpret the ruling, which is headed for the Supreme Court. trib.al/IRsOPoO

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The U.S. Supreme Court could avoid a definitive call on Colorado’s ruling disqualifying Trump from the 2024 primary ballot. But Intelligencer’s Ed Kilgore says that would just unleash more election chaos. trib.al/eiVPA9H

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The ‘Melania Knows’ banner that flew over a Donald Trump rally in Iowa on Tuesday is not a sky-worthy insult, says Intelligencer’s Margaret Hartmann. Why go through the trouble if your message makes no sense? trib.al/ts4MFN9

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As the former mayor contends with his financial woes, unsealed documents reveal that Giuliani’s finances were a factor in the past Ukraine inquiry. trib.al/2MykKZ6

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'I promise we’ll have enough handcuffs for all of them.” How Damian Williams is taking on some of the most powerful public figures in America. nymag.com/intelligencer/…

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Wrote up the case for (and against) believing that Biden's reelection prospects will improve in the new year nymag.com/intelligencer/…

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Colorado’s Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump can be disqualified from the presidential ballot on the basis of the 14th Amendment, which bars people who engaged in insurrection against the U.S. The ruling is a political risk, writes Jonathan Chait trib.al/v6aryjo

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There are some reasons to believe that Biden’s standing will improve between now and next November. Unfortunately, there are also reasons to fear that it will not. Here’s the case for – and against – optimism about the president’s reelection prospects. trib.al/XTNNWLw

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Read Intelligencer national correspondent Gabriel Debenedetti's report on the alarming calm of the Biden 2024 campaign. Democrats have been doing better than expected in all sorts of elections since Roe was overruled. But is relying on abortion enough? trib.al/Da6tSmF

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Joe Biden’s poll numbers are abysmal. But there are some reasons to believe that his political standing will improve between now and Election Day, Eric Levitz writes. trib.al/jLOaFGH

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Southern District of New York U.S. Attorney Damian Williams has emerged as one of the country’s gutsiest prosecutors — and a huge potential headache for Mayor Eric Adams. trib.al/yMTNxD8

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Christmas came early for data nerds this week with the release of preliminary census numbers for 2022. And it turns out that a regional pandemic trend continues to hold true: A lot of people are still fleeing New York. trib.al/bcnJXaZ

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Sen. John Fetterman once told Pennsylvania voters he’d be a different Democrat. But his stances on Israel and immigration reform are alienating the progressive base he once cultivated — and now he’s trying to rewrite history, writes Sarah Jones trib.al/TD93jSh

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Asked a simple interview question about 2023 on Sunday, Mayor Eric Adams made things weird by invoking 9/11. trib.al/UhRs3Ag

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Young voters are turning against Biden over his support for Israel, notes Ed Kilgore. That’s probably why Trump has been uncharacteristically quiet on the subject, rather than airing his incoherent stance on the war. trib.al/BrTfdRl

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People Are Still Leaving New York State in Droves: Preliminary census data shows over 100,000 people left the Empire State last year. trib.al/Sf6oBl5

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Sarah Jones writes that by running away from the progressive label, John Fetterman has revealed himself to be a typical politician. trib.al/aZcFTf1

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The Israel-Hamas war has had unpredictable effects on the decade-plus long civil war in Yemen, causing the Iran-backed Houthis to attack cargo ships run by Maersk and MSC, as well as BP oil tankers, and could cause a sprawling global shipping crisis trib.al/RBnXSVG

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