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Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
New Yorker profile: Flynn broke ‘stupid’ rules during Army career — Retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn routinely broke rules and security measures during his career with the Army, he told The New Yorker for a new profile. — Flynn, Donald Trump — 's newly named national security adviser …
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Raw Story
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Dana Priest / New Yorker:
The Disruptive Career of Michael Flynn, Trump's National-Security Adviser — The first time I met Michael Flynn, whom President-elect Donald Trump tapped last week to be his national-security adviser, he was wearing the Army's weekend uniform—a baggy polo shirt and khaki pants …
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Political Wire, Mother Jones, Washington Post and Israpundit
Ylan Q. Mui / Washington Post:
Trump expected to tap billionaire investor Wilbur Ross for commerce secretary — Wilbur Ross, the billionaire investor considered the “king of bankruptcy” for buying beaten-down companies with the potential to deliver profits, is expected to be President-elect Donald Trump's choice for commerce secretary …
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Nikita Vladimirov / The Hill:
Trump to tap investor Wilbur Ross for Commerce secretary: reports — is expected to choose Wilbur Ross Jr. to become the next Commerce secretary. — Two senior-level Trump transition team sources told ABC News that Trump will select the billionaire, who is considered by many to be one of Trump's earliest supporters.
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Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg.com, Politico and ABC News
Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Massachusetts college won't fly US flag on campus — Hampshire College, a liberal arts school with about students 1,400 in Massachusetts, will no longer fly the U.S. flag on its campus. — “We hope this will enable us to instead focus our efforts on addressing racist, misogynistic …
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alan.com
Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
Campaign: Stein has raised enough for Wisconsin recount — Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein has raised enough money for a recount in Wisconsin, her campaign said early Thursday. — Donations totaled at least $2.7 million in less than one day, according to a fundraising page on her web site.
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CNN, Washington Post, RedState, Raw Story, The Daily Caller, RT and The Week
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Brandon Finnigan / BuzzFeed:
Why Trump Really Won Wisconsin And Pennsylvania
Why Trump Really Won Wisconsin And Pennsylvania
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Washington Post, Politico, The Root, Business Insider, Townhall.com, The BRAD BLOG, Consortiumnews.com and New York Magazine
Andy Greenberg / Wired:
Hacked or Not, Audit This Election (And All Future Ones)
Hacked or Not, Audit This Election (And All Future Ones)
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, The Federalist and Al Jazeera English
Colin Campbell / Raleigh News & Observer:
Republicans claim 43 voters are ineligible felons. Many of them aren't. — Larry Smith got an odd phone call last week: Someone had filed to throw out his vote, claiming he was a felon serving an active sentence. — Smith, who lives in Stokes County, is no felon.
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The Intercept
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall.com:
Be That Obnoxious Conservative Uncle At Thanksgiving — Thanksgiving is a magical time when families gather together in a traditional celebration featuring gratitude, joyous fellowship, and the cruel mockery of insufferable millennial relatives. We are also seeing the rise of a new Thanksgiving tradition …
Joe Marusak / The Charlotte Observer:
Muslim kindergarten student assaulted by teacher at CMS elementary school, civil rights group claims — The nation's largest Muslim civil rights group called Wednesday for an investigation into what it said were assaults by a female teacher on a Muslim kindergarten student at a Charlotte-Mecklenburg elementary school.
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Oliver Willis
Laura Hughes / Telegraph:
Brexit can be stopped, insists Tony Blair as he rules out return to frontline politics — Britain's exit from the EU could be blocked, Tony Blair has said, as he ruled out a return to frontline politics because there is “too much hostility” towards him. — The former Labour prime minister …
Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
Brexit leader Nigel Farage moving to the US: report — Brexit leader Nigel Farage is planning to move to the U.S., according to a new report. — The Times reported Thursday that Farage and his wife, Kirsten, are planning to leave the U.K. — Insiders told the newspaper that Farage …
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The Daily Caller, The Guardian, Raw Story, Sputnik International, Mashable, Business Insider, TheBlaze and Eschaton
Sarah Knapton / Climate Depot:
Antarctic Sea Ice Has Not Shrunk In 100 Years — Antarctic sea ice had barely changed from where it was 100 years ago, scientists have discovered, after pouring over the logbooks of great polar explorers such as Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton. Experts were concerned that ice …
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Telegraph
Eran Sidis / Jerusalem Post:
Greece, Croatia to send planes to help Israel fight fires … Developing: 80,000 evacuated around Haifa; Shin Bet and Police investigating background, Police Chief says not all fires caused by arson. — Any of the fires currently sweeping across Israel that were lit by arsonists …
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Israpundit and The Geller Report
Centers for Disease Control:
Abortion Surveillance — United States, 2013 — Tara C. Jatlaoui, MD1; Alexander Ewing, MPH1; Michele G. Mandel1; Katharine B. Simmons, MD1; Danielle B. Suchdev, MPH1; Denise J. Jamieson, MD1; Karen Pazol, PhD1 (View author affiliations) — Abstract — Problem/Condition: Since 1969 …
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RedState, New York Magazine, ABC News and LifeNews.com
Brooke Seipel / The Hill:
Trump's Christmas ornament flooded with bad Amazon reviews — 's $149 “Make America Great Again” hat Christmas ornament with bad reviews poking fun at the president-elect. — President-elect Donald Trump's campaign on Wednesday unveiled $149 “Make America Great Again” Christmas ornaments …
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RedState