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10:15 PM ET, December 8, 2016

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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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Sarah Fenske / News Blog, Riverfront Times:
Andrew Puzder, Trump's Pick for Labor Department, Was Accused of Abusing Wife  —  Andrew Puzder, the St. Louis attorney who rose to become CEO of Carl's Jr. and now stands as Donald Trump's pick to be Secretary of Labor, was accused of abuse by his first wife in the 1980s — with police twice summoned to the couple's home.
New York Times:
Trump's Labor Pick, Andrew Puzder, Is Critic of Minimum Wage Increases  —  President-elect Donald J. Trump on Thursday named 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 …
Cynthia Littleton / Variety:
Donald Trump to Remain Executive Producer on ‘Celebrity Apprentice’ (EXCLUSIVE) … Donald Trump will remain an exec producer on NBC's “Celebrity Apprentice,” which is returning Jan. 2 after a two-year hiatus with new host Arnold Schwarzenegger.  —  MGM confirmed to Variety that Trump has retained his EP credit on the series.
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Joe Hallett / The Columbus Dispatch:
John Glenn, American hero, aviation icon and former U.S. senator, dies at 95  —  His legend is other-worldly and now, in his 95th year, that's where John Glenn has gone.  —  An authentic hero and genuine American icon, Glenn died this afternoon surrounded by family at the Ohio State University …
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John Noble Wilford / New York Times:
John Glenn, American Hero of the Space Age, Dies at 95
Discussion: Towleroad and Outside the Beltway
Russell Lewis / NPR:
John Glenn, First American To Orbit The Earth, Dies At 95
Pew Research Center:
1. Views of President-elect Trump and his administration  —  As Donald Trump prepares to take office as the nation's 45th president, 55% of the public says that, so far, they disapprove of the job he has done explaining his policies and plans for the future, while 41% approve of the job he has done.
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Numbers / Pew Research Center:
Low Approval of Trump's Transition but Outlook for His Presidency Improves  —  Growing numbers see ‘strong’ partisan and racial conflicts  —  Nearly a month after Donald Trump's election as president, the public views his transition to the White House less positively than those of past presidents-elect.
Chuck Jones / Washington Post:
I'm the union leader Donald Trump attacked.  I'm tired of being lied to about our jobs.  —  Trump swore he'd save our jobs.  He didn't.  —  I'm a union leader in Indianapolis.  I represent the Carrier workers whose jobs Donald Trump has pledged to save.  And I'm tired of being lied to.
Anemona Hartocollis / New York Times:
On Campus, Trump Fans Say They Need ‘Safe Spaces’  —  ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Amanda Delekta, a sophomore at the University of Michigan and political director of the College Republicans, was ecstatic when her candidate, Donald J. Trump, won the presidential election.
Gabriel Sherman / New York Magazine:
Trump's Transition Team ‘Is Like Game of Thrones’  —  As the least experienced, least ideological, and therefore perhaps most malleable president-elect in history prepares to take office, all eyes are on who is influencing his decisions.  And so far, Donald Trump's administration is shaping …
Bob Davis / Wall Street Journal:
Barely Half of 30-Year-Olds Earn More Than Their Parents  —  As wages stagnate in the middle class, it becomes hard to reverse this trend  —  Barely half of 30-year-olds earn more than their parents did at a similar age, a research team found, an enormous decline from the early 1970s …
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Jim Tankersley / Washington Post:
American Dream collapsing for young adults, study says, as odds plunge that children will earn more than their parents
Chris Perez / New York Post:
Navy admiral's Pearl Harbor speech trolls Colin Kaepernick  —  A decorated US Navy admiral took the time to troll Colin Kaepernick during the 75th Anniversary Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration ceremony on Wednesday — saying those who died on that fateful day “never took a knee and never failed to stand” during the national anthem.
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Karoun Demirjian / Washington Post:
Republicans ready to launch wide-ranging probe of Russia, despite Trump's stance  —  Leading Senate Republicans are preparing to launch a coordinated and wide-ranging probe into Russia's alleged meddling in the U.S. elections and its potential cyber threats to the military …
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Trump: Madman of the Year  —  So, Time magazine, ever in search of buzz, this week named Donald Trump Person of the Year.  But they did so with a headline that read, “President of the Divided States of America.”  —  The demi-fascist of Fifth Avenue wasn't flattered by that wording.
Ben Stein / The American Spectator:
They've Gone Insane  —  And hating Trump hasn't made them any nicer either.  —  I just don't get it.  People are going insane about Donald Trump being president-elect.  It's beyond the wildest anger and fear I saw even about Richard Nixon, my hero.  And, as I say, I just cannot see it.
Harper Neidig / The Hill:
Clinton blasts ‘epidemic’ of fake news  —  on Thursday decried the spread of fake news online, calling it an “epidemic” that Congress should take action against.  —  “The epidemic of malicious fake news and false propaganda that flooded social media over the past year …
Discussion: Clayton Cramer
Ryan Struyk / ABC News:
Everything You Need to Know About Rogue Electors  —  It's been one month since Election Day, but the real votes for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton won't be cast for another 11 days.  —  That's when the 538 actual people who make up the Electoral College will meet in state capitals across …
Discussion: Politico
Mark Savage / BBC:
Greg Lake: King Crimson and ELP star dies aged 69  —  One of the founding fathers of progressive rock, the British musician is known for songs including In the Court of the Crimson King and his solo hit I Believe in Father Christmas.  —  He died on Wednesday after “a long and stubborn battle with cancer”, said his manager.
Discussion: Balloon Juice, East Bay Times and AOL
CBS News:
Trump has declined many intelligence briefings offered to him according to Senate aide  —  Intelligence community officials have confirmed that president-elect Donald Trump has declined many of the daily intelligence briefings that have been offered to him, a Senate aide confirmed to CBS News' Margaret Brennan.
Discussion: Raw Story, Hot Air and Mediaite
Michael Barone / Washington Examiner:
The collapse of the political Left  —  It's been a tough decade for the political left.  Eight years ago a Time magazine cover portrayed Barack Obama as Franklin Roosevelt, complete with cigarette and holder and a cover line proclaiming “The New New Deal.”  A Newsweek cover announced “We Are All Socialists Now.”
Vanessa Friedman / New York Times:
Color of 2017?  Pantone Picks a Spring Shade  —  When the question of what will define 2017 comes up, the response most often includes words like “Trump” and “populism” and “division” and “anger.”  —  “Green” — not so much.  —  Yet if you believe the team at the Pantone Color Institute …
Discussion: abc11.com, Boing Boing and Food52
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.
Washington Post:
The populist revolt to ‘The System Worked’  —  Some intellectual cleanup in Bret Stephens' aisle  —  There's been a lot of talk about “peak trade” and the collapse in cross-border capital flows in recent years.  I seriously doubt that Donald Trump or any of the other recently elected populists …
Discussion: Crooked Timber and Bloomberg
Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
Did Putin elect Trump?  —  As The Hill, CNN and other news organizations reported last week, Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee are calling on President Obama to declassify information about covert Russian attempts to influence the American elections that the Obama administration continues …
Jonathan Oosting / Detroit News:
Strict voter ID law approved in Michigan House  —  Lansing — Michigan's Republican-led House on Wednesday night approved a strict voter identification proposal over strenuous objections from Democrats who argued the plan could disenfranchise properly registered voters.
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Ryan Plays the DC Press Corps Like a Fiddle  —  Millions of people's lives and livelihoods are on the line.  So it's not funny.  But if there weren't such dire real world consequences, Paul Ryan's current flimflam would be straight up hilarious.  Repealing Obamacare has immediate real world consequences.
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
 
 
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Jennifer Calfas / The Hill:
Trump ‘devils’ burned in Guatemalan ceremony
Discussion: RedState
Sarah Ferris / The Hill:
House approves funding bill, but fate in Senate unclear
Discussion: Daily Kos
Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
Can cops kill with impunity? Now we know the answer.
Discussion: Washington Post
Kyle Balluck / The Hill:
African-Americans claim discrimination in class-action lawsuit against CNN, Turner
Discussion: RedState
Washpostpr / Washington Post:
The Washington Post honors David Fahrenthold with inaugural Ben Bradlee Prize
CNN:
Biden: I'm ‘embarrassed’ by the campaign
Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Reid: Trump ‘not as bad as I thought he would be’
Discussion: NPR and RedState
 Earlier Items: 
Sam Tonkin / Daily Mail:
BREAKING NEWS: Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger becomes a father for the EIGHTH …
Discussion: alan.com and East Bay Times
Sabato's Crystal Ball:
2018 Senate: The Democrats Are Very Exposed
Discussion: Hot Air and Outside the Beltway
Suzanne Monyak / Slate:
Kellyanne Conway Suggests That Women With Kids Shouldn't Take Jobs in the White House
Salena Zito / New York Post:
Even anti-Trump working-class voters are having second thoughts
Discussion: neo-neocon and Power Line
Wall Street Journal:
How Donald Trump's Web of LLCs Obscures His Business Interests
Discussion: Daily Kos and Washington Post
Jack Coleman / NewsBusters:
Quite Possibly the Funniest Thing That Brian Williams Has Ever Said
Discussion: Scared Monkeys
 

 
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Mark Sweney / The Guardian:
National World, one of the UK's biggest newspaper groups, gets a £56.2M buyout offer from shareholder Media Concierge, a 40% premium to its Nov. 21 stock price

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

 
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