Top Items:
The Guardian:
China lodges complaint with US over Trump's Taiwan phone call — Conversation with Tsai Ing-wen thought to be first between US and Taiwanese leaders since ties cut in 1979 at China's behest — China has lodged “solemn representations” with the US over a call between the president-elect …
Discussion:
Telegraph, Raw Story, CNN, Reuters, Infowars, Common Dreams, BBC, The Diplomat, Daily Wire, Vox, Mother Jones and The American Conservative
RELATED:
Emily Rauhala / Washington Post:
China blasts ‘petty’ Taiwan call with Trump — BEIJING — On Friday, President Xi Jinping told Henry Kissinger that he hoped for “stability” in U.S.-China ties under the new administration. Nobody told Donald Trump. — The president-elect on Friday broke with four decades of diplomatic practice …
globaltimes.cn:
Trump-Tsai phone call and the One-China policy — Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen had a telephone conversation with US president-elect Donald Trump on Friday. Trump later tweeted, “The President of Taiwan called today to wish me congratulations on winning the Presidency. Thank you!”
Discussion:
The Daily Caller, Reuters, Taipei Times and The Guardian
Lauren Fox / Talking Points Memo:
China Warns Trump After His Controversial Call With Taiwan — China's foreign minister delivered a stark reminder to President-elect Trump Saturday. There is only one Chinese government to talk to. — The statement from the foreign minister's office came after reports that Trump violated the …
Discussion:
RedState, Gothamist, BuzzFeed, Unqualified Offerings, NBC News and Business Insider
New York Times:
How Trump's Calls to World Leaders Are Upsetting Decades of Diplomacy
How Trump's Calls to World Leaders Are Upsetting Decades of Diplomacy
Discussion:
Mother Jones
The Hill:
GOP lawmakers praise Trump for Taiwan call
GOP lawmakers praise Trump for Taiwan call
Discussion:
Business Insider, The Guardian and ThinkProgress
BBC:
Trump-Taiwan call: China lodges protest
Trump-Taiwan call: China lodges protest
Discussion:
New York Times, The Talking Dog, Washington Post, TheBlaze, RedState, The Gateway Pundit, Althouse, BizPac Review and Sputnik International
Nikita Vladimirov / The Hill:
Former Bush spokesman on Trump's Taiwan call: ‘China will go nuts’
Former Bush spokesman on Trump's Taiwan call: ‘China will go nuts’
Discussion:
Business Insider, No More Mister Nice Blog, Mediaite, twitchy.com, The Atlantic, Oliver Willis and Washington Post
East Bay Times:
Oakland: At least nine dead after massive fire at live-work space party … OAKLAND — In what may be the deadliest structure fire in Oakland's history, at least nine people died in a blaze that broke out late Friday at an electronic music party at a Fruitvale district live-work space, officials said.
RELATED:
KTVU-TV:
9 dead, 25 unaccounted for in three-alarm Oakland fire — The latest on a deadly fire in warehouse party in Oakland (all times local): — At least 9 people are confirmed dead and 25 others are unaccounted for in a three-alarm fire at a warehouse in Oakland where people were having a party .
Discussion:
CNN, SFist and The Guardian
Harper Neidig / The Hill:
Trump education pick once touted school reform to 'advance God's Kingdom' — 's pick for secretary of Education in 2001 described her work in promoting school choice as trying to “advance God's Kingdom,” according to audio discovered by Politico. — During a 2001 meeting of “The Gathering …
RELATED:
Benjamin Wermund / Politico:
Trump's education pick says reform can 'advance God's Kingdom'
Lawrence J. Spiwak / The Hill:
A political temper tantrum at the FCC — The United States just went through a brutal election season. Politics is a nasty game. But now that the election is over, we must — in the immortal words of Abraham Lincoln — come together and embrace the better angels of our nature.
Discussion:
RedState and Americans for Tax Reform
New York Times:
Will Ivanka Trump Be the Most Powerful First Daughter in History? — Ivanka Trump is about to become the most influential first daughter since Alice Roosevelt Longworth. But can she do so without damaging her own brand? — When Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader of the House of Representatives …
Discussion:
Political Wire, Hullabaloo and Oliver Willis
Bloomberg:
Iowa Governor Branstad Is Frontrunner for U.S.-China Ambassador — People say meetings likely with Trump's transition team — Branstad, China's Xi have friendship dating back to 1985 — Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a longtime friend of Chinese President Xi Jinping …
Discussion:
Political Wire
Bart Jansen / USA Today:
Hawaii's forecast: Icy and dangerous conditions. No, really. — The forecast in Hawaii is calling for an entire foot of snow. Patrick Jones (@Patrick_E_Jones) has some details on snow in The Aloha State. Buzz60 — Forget the swimsuits for Hawaii and pack raincoats and winter parkas.
Lawrence H. Summers / Washington Post:
Trump's Carrier deal could permanently damage American capitalism — There are many aspects of the economic policy of the new administration that I find misguided. But I am most troubled by what President-elect Donald Trump did with Carrier to hold on to an extra 700 jobs in Indiana.
Discussion:
The Guardian, New York Times, The Mahablog, Jezebel, New York Magazine and Mises Blog
RELATED:
Nikita Vladimirov / The Hill:
Bergdahl asks Obama for pardon — Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was held captive for five years and freed in an exchange for five Taliban prisoners, has asked President Obama to pardon him before leaving the White House. — A source told Fox News that Bergdahl wrote a letter to Obama thanking …
Discussion:
Fox News, The Gateway Pundit and Hot Air
RELATED:
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Bowe Bergdahl, Facing Desertion Trial, Asks Obama for Pardon
Bowe Bergdahl, Facing Desertion Trial, Asks Obama for Pardon
Discussion:
Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Althouse, Washington Examiner, RedState and TheBlaze
Mohammed Hanif / New York Times:
Pakistan Has a Drinking Problem — KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistan was recently mesmerized by a bottle of Scotch whisky. On Oct. 30, as hundreds of supporters of the opposition party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (P.T.I.) were making their way to the capital Islamabad, with the declared intent …
Thomas E. Ricks / New York Times:
The General Who Should Lead the Pentagon — Nominating a retired general to be secretary of defense is an unusual move in American politics. Since just after World War II, when the Department of Defense was created, only one general has held the post. That was George C. Marshall …
Sarah Wheaton / Politico:
Secret Service faces massive bill for protecting Trump — Protecting Donald Trump and his family will involve unprecedented costs for taxpayers. But federal and New York City officials are dismissing speculation about sky-scraping expenses. — The Secret Service renting a floor …
New York Times:
G.O.P. Plans Immediate Repeal of Health Law, Then a Delay — WASHINGTON — Republicans in Congress plan to move almost immediately next month to repeal the Affordable Care Act, as President-elect Donald J. Trump promised. But they also are likely to delay the effective date …
Discussion:
twitchy.com, John Hawkins' Right Wing News, Politicus USA and Political Wire
Sean Penn / The Daily Beast:
Hollywood, Havana and Me — Deep breath. Exhale. Out with the bad... I was an American abroad, working overseas on this recent election night 2016. By midnight Dublin-time, having watched tidbits of news coverage, I was able to put myself to sleep, confidently, arrogantly …
Discussion:
IndieWire
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie / New Yorker:
Now Is the Time to Talk About What We Are Actually Talking About — America has always been aspirational to me. Even when I chafed at its hypocrisies, it somehow always seemed sure, a nation that knew what it was doing, refreshingly free of that anything-can-happen existential uncertainty so familiar to developing nations.
Candice Williams / Detroit News:
Prominent gay Republican said DeVos stood up for him — Greg McNeilly, political advisor to Betsy DeVos and a prominent gay Republican, spoke Friday of the incoming education secretary saying she stood up for him at a time when his sexual orientation wasn't widely known.