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Wall Street Journal:
Trump Expected to Name Fast-Food Executive Andy Puzder as Labor Secretary — Mr. Puzder, chief executive of CKE Restaurants, likely to peel back regulations — President-elect Donald Trump is expected to name fast-food executive Andy Puzder as labor secretary, according to people familiar with the decision.
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Lisa Hagen / The Hill:
Trump to name fast-food CEO as labor secretary: report — will name Andy Puzder, CEO of a major fast-food chain, to serve as Labor secretary, according to Bloomberg. — Puzder, who's the CEO of CKE Restaurants, met with Trump for the second time on Wednesday.
New York Times:
Trump's Likely Labor Pick, Andrew Puzder, Is Critic of Minimum Wage Increases — President-elect Donald J. Trump is expected to name Andrew F. Puzder, chief executive of the company that operates the fast food outlets Hardee's and Carl's Jr. and an outspoken critic of the worker protections enacted …
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Danielle Paquette / Washington Post:
Donald Trump just insulted a union leader on Twitter. Then the phone started to ring. — Chuck Jones uses a flip phone, so he didn't see the tweet. His friend of 36 years called him Wednesday night and said: The president-elect is smearing you on Twitter.
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CNNMoney:
Trump unleashes tweet on Carrier union boss who blasted him
Trump unleashes tweet on Carrier union boss who blasted him
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Washington Post, Business Insider, The Nation, TheBlaze, Politico, New York Times, NBC News, The Week, Raw Story and CNBC
Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Carrier union boss gets threatening calls after Trump's tweets
Carrier union boss gets threatening calls after Trump's tweets
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RedState
Suzanne Monyak / Slate:
Kellyanne Conway Suggests That Women With Kids Shouldn't Take Jobs in the White House — Donald Trump's former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said that mothers should not accept high-powered career opportunities—a standard that does not apply to fathers, in Conway's opinion.
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Mediaite, Politico, Independent Journal Review, TheBlaze and ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES
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Michael Falcone / ABC News:
The Note: Trump Takes to the Bully Pulpit
The Note: Trump Takes to the Bully Pulpit
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The Atlantic, The Week and New York Magazine
Alexandra Clough / Palm Beach Post:
Exclusive: Judge to Trump: No getting out of Jupiter golf club lawsuit — President-Elect Donald J. Trump at Mar-A-Lago on Palm Beach — U.S. District Court Judge Kenneth Marra on Wednesday refused yet another request by Donald Trump to toss a 2013 lawsuit filed against his Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter.
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Talking Points Memo, Political Wire and Law News
CNN:
Michigan recount halted — (CNN)A federal judge has ordered Michigan's Board of Elections to stop the state's electoral recount. — US District Judge Mark Goldsmith issued the order late Wednesday — dissolving a previous temporary restraining order against the Board of Elections that allowed the recount to continue.
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Paulina Firozi / The Hill:
Federal judge kills recount effort in Michigan
Federal judge kills recount effort in Michigan
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Harry Reid / New York Times:
Farewell, Fair Senate — Washington — In my time in the Senate, I've served with 281 senators. I've rarely given advice unless asked. But since I am leaving the Senate floor for the final time, I have a few things to say. — To Republicans, I say recognize the difference between campaigning …
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John Bresnahan / Politico:
Reid predicts death of filibuster
Reid predicts death of filibuster
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The Week and Political Wire
Lenny Bernstein / Washington Post:
U.S. life expectancy declines for the first time since 1993 — For the first time in more than two decades, life expectancy for Americans declined last year — a troubling development linked to a panoply of worsening health problems in the United States. — Rising fatalities from heart disease …
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John Bacon / USA Today:
Has U.S. life expectancy maxed out? First decline since 1993
Has U.S. life expectancy maxed out? First decline since 1993
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The Week
Wall Street Journal:
How Donald Trump's Web of LLCs Obscures His Business Interests — The opacity of his holdings makes it impossible to gauge the full extent of potential conflicts he may face as president — President-elect Donald Trump owns a helicopter in Scotland. — To be more precise …
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Washington Post and Daily Kos
Jennifer Palmieri / Washington Post:
Our campaign lost the election. But Trump's team must own up to how he won. — Jennifer Palmieri was communications director for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. — I know how to be a gracious loser. — I could have let it go last week when Kellyanne Conway …
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Politico and Mother Jones
Jack Coleman / NewsBusters:
Quite Possibly the Funniest Thing That Brian Williams Has Ever Said — For years I've wondering if former NBC news anchor Brian Williams is an aspiring stand-up comic. What he said last night on The 11th Hour sealed it — this guy can make people laugh, albeit not always intentionally.
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Scared Monkeys
Salena Zito / New York Post:
Even anti-Trump working-class voters are having second thoughts — INDIANAPOLIS — Robert James stood outside the Carrier plant just before the president-elect addressed workers at the refrigeration and heating assembly plant. — “I feel a great swing of emotions that go from disbelief …
Lynnley Browning / Bloomberg:
Koch Industries Says House GOP's Tax Plan ‘Could Be Devastating’ — Billionaire brothers' firm adds to retailers' complaints — Corporate overhaul would tax imports while exempting exports — Koch Industries Inc., the influential private firm headed by billionaire Republican supporters Charles …
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Talking Points Memo
Joe DiSipio / The Hill:
With Trump, conservatives hope for ally in ‘War on Christmas’ — Conservatives are hoping that Donald Trump — will be a strong ally in the “War on Christmas.” — The president-elect, who repeatedly promised his supporters “we're going to say ‘merry Christmas’ again,” …
CBS New York:
CBS2 Exclusive: Giants' Nikita Whitlock Has Home Vandalized With Hateful Graffiti — MOONACHIE, N.J. — The Bergen County home of a local athlete was broken into Tuesday evening. Several items were taken, but what's more disturbing is what the suspects left behind.
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AOL, Raw Story, ProFootballTalk and Law News
Christopher Wilson / Yahoo:
Secretary of state candidate Rep. Dana Rohrabacher defends Russia, denounces China — Secretary of state candidate Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., said in an interview Wednesday that the United States cooperating with Russia is a good thing and that China is not America's friend.
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Adam Goldman / New York Times:
The Comet Ping Pong Gunman Answers Our Reporter's Questions — WASHINGTON — Edgar M. Welch, 28, of Salisbury, N.C., was arrested Sunday after firing a gun inside a pizza restaurant in Washington as he investigated false claims in online articles that the pizzeria was at the center of a child sex slave ring, the police said.
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Talking Points Memo, Washington Post, The Daily Caller, The Week, Vox, Jezebel, Business Insider, Mediaite, CANNONFIRE, Media Matters for America and The Verge
Amy Chozick / New York Times:
Trump Appears to Soften on Deporting Thousands of Young Immigrants — WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump on Wednesday appeared to soften his stance on whether to deport the more than 700,000 young people who entered the country illegally as children and were permitted to stay by President Obama.
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Lydia Wheeler / The Hill:
Dems push Obama to use pardon power to prevent deportations
Dems push Obama to use pardon power to prevent deportations
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Breitbart, Associated Press and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Meet the Democrats' proto-Trumps — Four weeks out from Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election, Democrats may soon be launching a few unorthodox, mega-rich candidates of their own. — In three major states with a governor's mansion up for grabs in 2018, a big-name …
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New York Magazine and Associated Press
Tierney Sneed / Talking Points Memo:
House Progressives Rail Against Trump's Cabinet Picks — Members of the House progressive caucus on Thursday railed against President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet picks. Caucus co-chair Keith Ellison (D-MI), who is also running for chairman of the Democratic National Committee …
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