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Aaron Zitner / Wall Street Journal:
Donald Trump, Marco Rubio Won GOP Debate, Poll Finds  —  Donald Trump and Marco Rubio won Tuesday's night primetime Republican debate, according to an overnight poll of Internet users who watched the contest, but Mr. Trump came out as the favorite among Republicans and left the best impression about his ability to serve as president.
NBC News:
Jeb Bush Just Scored a Highly-Touted Endorsement  —  Jeb Bush picked up a highly-touted endorsement Wednesday.  Former U.S. senator and Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole announced his support of the former Florida Governor.  —  Announced on Veteran's Day, Dole will also serve …
Washington Post:
The fourth Republican debate transcript, annotated
Charles Hurt / Washington Times:
Bush, Kasich seal their fates by pandering to illegal immigrants
Discussion: Instapundit
Jesse Byrnes / The Hill:
Trump leads in post-debate online polls
Discussion: TIME, Politico and The Week
Tim McGraw / CBS News:
Marco Rubio blasts Obama's “unconstitutional” immigration plans
Joe Cunningham / RedState:
Winners and Losers from the Fox Business Debate
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Myles Artis / USA Today:
Suspect arrested over social media threats at U. of Missouri  —  Campus police have arrested a suspect who allegedly posted racial threats to the University of Missouri campus on social media, the university said Wednesday.  —  The suspect is in police custody and was not located at or near …
Michael E. Miller / Washington Post:
As death threats spread fear at Mizzou, professor asks students to defeat ‘bullies’ and attend class  —  Barely a day after protesters buoyantly celebrated the resignation of top administrators, the University of Missouri's Mel Carnahan Quadrangle was eerily quiet Tuesday night.  The tents gone.
Mary Elizabeth Williams / Salon:
White Missouri professor shames black students for heeding violent threats: “If you give into bullies, they win”
Discussion: Washington Post and BizPac Review
William Schmitt / Columbia Missourian:
MU faculty member resigns courtesy appointment, apologizes for photojournalist incident
FOX6Now.com:
Protesters set American flag on fire, MPD officers ceremoniously fold it up  —  MILWAUKEE — Hundreds of people ventured in downtown Milwaukee Tuesday evening to protest causes of all kinds — everything from minimum wage to immigration.  —  During their march from Milwaukee's City Hall …
Discussion: WREG-TV and KTLA
Hunter Walker / Yahoo:
Ben Carson is done answering questions about his life story  —  MILWAUKEE — Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson is ready to tell people who ask questions about his history to “go jump in a lake.”  —  Carson, a former neurosurgeon, is currently one of the leaders in the GOP primary field.
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Jason Howerton / TheBlaze.com:
Mizzou Student Body President Issues Warning on ‘Confirmed’ KKK Presence on Campus — Amid Online Panic, the Truth Emerges  —  University of Missouri Student Body President Payton Head issued a chilling warning of a “confirmed” Ku Klux Klan presence on campus Tuesday — only to admit it was not true hours later.
Richard Fry / Pew Research Center:
Record share of young women are living with their parents, relatives  —  A larger share of young women are living at home with their parents or other relatives than at any point since the 1940s.  —  A new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data shows that 36.4% of women ages 18 …
Joe Holleman / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mizzou hunger-strike figure from Omaha, son of top railroad exec  —  Jonathan Butler, a central figure in the protests at the University of Missouri, is an Omaha native and the son of a railroad vice president, the Omaha World-Herald reports.  —  Butler refused food last week in a move …
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
MIZZOU HUNGER STRIKER Claims He's Oppressed, Rips ‘White Privilege’ - Comes From Family Worth $20 Million
Discussion: Right
Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Trump Continues To Tell Myth That He Is Self-Funding His Campaign  —  In last night's Republican debate, Donald Trump repeated something that he and his campaign have been saying for several weeks: that he is self-funding his campaign.  —  Joshua Lott / AFP / Getty Images
Discussion: Political Wire
The Airbnb Public Policy Blog:
The Airbnb Community Compact  —  Home sharing has long existed as a right.  For many years, everyday people visiting a city have sought out home sharing as a way to have an authentic experience, visit a vacation market or explore a non-traditional destination.
Discussion: The Hill, Fusion, Slantpoint and The Verge
Andrew Kaczynski / BuzzFeed:
Graham On Putin: “I Would Shoot His Planes Down” In Syria  —  “I would shoot his planes down, I would literally shoot his planes down...”  —  South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham says he would shoot down Russian planes in Syrian airspace in order to protect U.S.-backed forces in the region.
Sean Davis / The Federalist:
Meet The Mizzou Student Responsible For Hyping The Poop Swastika  —  On October 28, Mizzou student dorm association president Billy Donley dropped a bomb on his fellow students: somebody at the University of Missouri drew a swastika in one of the school's dorms.
Matt Helms / Detroit Free Press:
McDonald's fires worker who threw water on homeless man  —  A Detroit McDonald's employee who tricked a homeless man into thinking he would get food through the drive-through and instead threw water at him has been fired amid outrage after a video of the incident went viral.
The Intercept:
Massive Hack of 70 Million Prisoner Phone Calls Indicates Violations of Attorney-Client Privilege  —  AN ENORMOUS CACHE of phone records obtained by The Intercept reveals a major breach of security at Securus Technologies, a leading provider of phone services inside the nation's prisons and jails.
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
Glenn Reynolds: After Yale, Mizzou, raise the voting age — to 25  —  How can students too spoiled to tolerate debate weigh opposing political arguments?  They can't.  —  CONNECT  —  In 1971, the United States ratified the 26th Amendment, lowering the voting age from 21 to 18.
The Local:
Nightclub bans refugees for ‘harassing women’  —  A club in southern Germany has started ejecting refugees from its premises, leading to accusations of racism.  But it says it is simply trying to protect its female clientèle.  —  Last Friday the owner of Brucklyn club in Bad Tölz …
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and VodkaPundit
Ben Carson / New York Times:
Fact Check: The Fourth G.O.P. Debate  —  “Every time we raise the minimum wage, the number of jobless people increases.”  —  Economists disagree.  —  Read more  —  John Kasich  —  Mr. Kasich says he is the only candidate onstage with a plan to balance the federal budget in eight years.
 
 
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Fredreka Schouten / USA Today:
Charles Koch: No backing for candidate in GOP primary
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Roberto A. Ferdman / Washington Post:
“That one was definitely alive”: An undercover video at one of the nation's biggest pork processors
Discussion: Slantpoint and Common Dreams
Bloomberg Business:
Bezos Overtakes Slim as World's Fourth-Richest on Amazon Rally
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Carson swipes Sanders at Christian college
Discussion: Raw Story
David Edwards / Raw Story:
Oregon city councilor posts anti-Muslim screed on Facebook: They are ‘pure evil’ like Hitler
Christine MacDonald / Detroit News:
Mayor: Pizza in oven, no time to hear foreclosure pleas
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Lying Liars Lie
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USA Today:
Veterans Affairs pays $142 million in bonuses amid scandals
Eliza Collins / Politico:
Bob Dole endorses Jeb Bush
Discussion: Power Line, Jeb 2016 and neo-neocon
Bill O'Reilly / BillOReilly.com:
The Truth about President Reagan
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John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

Mia Sato / The Verge:
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Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
On Fox News, LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong discussed his new approach to publish “views from both sides”, and said the paper had conflated news and opinion

 
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