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Friday, December 20, 2013

Cheat Sheet - The Tao of Jennifer Lawrence

Today: GDP Sees Biggest Gain Since 2011 , Terrorists for Human Rights , Canada Strikes Prostitution Laws
Cheat Sheet: Afternoon

December 20, 2013
SUPER STAR

She's earning rave reviews and Oscar buzz for American Hustle and smashing box-office records in Hunger Games. Why does everyone love Jennifer Lawrence? It's not just the silly interviews, writes The Daily Beast's Kevin Fallon: Lawrence has managed to navigate the business of show business better than any other franchise star in recent memory (cough, Kristen Stewart).

IN THE MONEY

Increased consumer spending over the summer helped the U.S. economy grow more than expected in the third quarter of 2013. The Commerce Department saw a 4.1 percent annual growth rate in the economy—higher than the 3.6 percent they'd predicted and the biggest gain the U.S. has seen since 2011. Commerce says the change is due to an annual 2 percent growth in spending over the summer—with people making purchases that range from big things like refrigerators to daily and monthly expenses like gas and healthcare. This is just the latest good news for the economy, predicting even higher expectations for growth this year.

FIGHT THE POWER

Obama's expert commission delivered their report on how to stop Big Brother on Thursday. The Daily Beast's Daniel Klaidman reports on how the members came together and traveled the country to prepare the most sweeping intelligence reforms in 40 years.

LANDMARK CASE

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in favor of safe working conditions for sex workers, striking down the nation's prostitution related laws in a unanimous 9-0 ruling Friday. The court decided that the laws, which criminalize operating brothels, street soliciting, and living on the profits of prostitution, create dangerous working environments for sex workers and violate Canada's charter guaranteeing life, liberty and personal security. Friday's ruling was historic, as the same laws were upheld by the Supreme Court 34 years ago.

REPRISAL

Free Willy? They don't think so. SeaWorld Entertainment Inc., the company that owns the Orlando theme park at the center of the haunting documentary Blackfish, has launched an official counterattack. The full-page ad, titled "An Open Letter from SeaWorld's Animal Advocates" ran in eight of the biggest newspapers in the U.S. on Friday, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today. The ad does not respond directly to Blackfish—which portrays the captivity of orcas as a disturbing violations of animal rights—but makes an explicit defense of SeaWorld's treatment of its 29 captive whales.


Just Desserts
Nigella Lawson's Aides Acquitted
Celebrity cook loses her fraud case.
NOBAMACARE
Obama Delays Insurance Mandate
Americans whose plans were canceled won't face fines for another year.
Big Brother
NSA Spied on Israeli, EU Leaders
Including the official investigating Google.
COLOR OF MONEY
The Real Wolf of Wall Street
How much of Scorsese's new film comes from the memoirs of Jordan Belfort? Jimmy So reports.
POLITICAL VIOLENCE?
Philippines Mayor Shot at Airport
Among the four people killed.

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