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New York Times:
A Historic Number of Electors Defected, and Most Were Supposed to Vote for Clinton — The Electoral College on Monday voted for Donald J. Trump to win the presidency. Seven electors, the most ever, voted for someone other than their party's nominee. — Of 306 electors pledged to vote for Donald J. Trump
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New York Times:
Time to End the Electoral College — By overwhelming majorities, Americans would prefer to elect the president by direct popular vote, not filtered through the antiquated mechanism of the Electoral College. They understand, on a gut level, the basic fairness of awarding the nation's highest office …
Louis Nelson / Politico:
NYT: U.S. should end ‘antiquated mechanism’ of Electoral College
NYT: U.S. should end ‘antiquated mechanism’ of Electoral College
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Wall Street Journal, Daily Kos and New York Times
New York Times:
Berlin Christmas Market Was Target of Terrorist Attack, Angela Merkel Says — BERLIN — Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said that the Berlin Christmas market where 12 people died Monday night was the target of a terrorist attack, and that the authorities were investigating whether it was perpetrated by a migrant or refugee.
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Outside the Beltway, The Daily Caller, Gothamist, Raw Story, The Geller Report and Politico
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CNN:
Berlin Christmas market attack suspect a refugee, security sources say
Berlin Christmas market attack suspect a refugee, security sources say
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Instapundit, ImmigrationProf Blog and ThinkProgress
The Guardian:
Berlin truck crash: White House condemns ‘apparent terrorist attack’ at Christmas market - live
Berlin truck crash: White House condemns ‘apparent terrorist attack’ at Christmas market - live
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The Daily Caller, Independent Journal Review, NPR, Telegraph, RT, Sputnik International, Townhall.com, twitchy.com, Hot Air and New York Magazine
Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Michelle Obama: ‘We are gonna be there for the next president’ — First lady Michelle Obama pledged Monday that she and President Barack Obama will do what's best for the country and “be there” however needed to help Donald Trump succeed as America's next president.
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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Gingrich: Congress should change ethics laws for Trump
Gingrich: Congress should change ethics laws for Trump
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ThinkProgress, Politicus USA, Media Matters for America and The Diane Rehm Show
Matt Shuham / Talking Points Memo:
Gingrich Suggests Trump Simply Pardon Family That Breaks Anti-Nepotism Law
Gingrich Suggests Trump Simply Pardon Family That Breaks Anti-Nepotism Law
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Washington Post and Hullabaloo
Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Gingrich suggests Trump pardon advisers who break the law
Gingrich suggests Trump pardon advisers who break the law
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RedState
Carrie Levine / Center for Public Integrity:
Donald Trump's sons behind nonprofit selling access to president-elect — New Texas-based group not legally required to disclose its donors — A new Texas nonprofit led by Donald Trump's grown sons is offering access to the freshly-minted president during inauguration weekend …
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Talking Points Memo, NBC News, alan.com, Political Wire, Jezebel, New York Magazine, The Week, Occupy Democrats, Washington Post, Politico, Raw Story and Common Dreams
Alison Smale / New York Times:
Austria's Far Right Signs a Cooperation Pact With Putin's Party — BERLIN — The leader of the Austrian far-right Freedom Party has signed what he called a cooperation agreement with Russia's ruling party and recently met with Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, the designated national security adviser …
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Talking Points Memo
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Robbie Gramer / Foreign Policy:
Austrian Far-Right Politicians Travel to Moscow to Grease Ties Between Trump, Putin — If Putin can't mend ties with European governments, he'll at least always have its far-right parties. On Monday, the leaders of Austria's far-right Freedom party, fresh off an election loss …
John Sharp / al.com:
Mobile official apologizes for Christmas tree at Trump rally removed from public park — President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a rally at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016, in Mobile, Ala. In the background is a large cedar tree that was cut down at Public Safety Memorial Park …
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Hullabaloo
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Democrats Had a Knife, and the G.O.P. Had a Gun — President Obama and Gov. Pat McCrory of North Carolina don't agree on many policy questions. But they have found themselves facing a similar political situation this year. And their very different reactions capture the deep — and alarming …
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Ryan Cooper / The Week:
How Republicans' frightening power play in North Carolina will go national
How Republicans' frightening power play in North Carolina will go national
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USA Today, Daily Kos, Vox and The Daily Caller
Andrew O'Reilly / Fox News:
Exclusive: Families of Orlando nightclub shooting victims sue Facebook, Twitter and Google — Mourners embrace outside the wake for Pulse shooting victim Javier Jorge Reyes in Orlando, Florida, U.S. June 15, 2016 (Reuters) — Families of the victims of the Orlando gay nightclub shooting …
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LGBTQ Nation, The Right Scoop, Heat Street, Gizmodo, Mashable and twitchy.com
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Jessica Guynn / USA Today:
Facebook, Twitter, Google sued by Orlando shooting victims' families
Facebook, Twitter, Google sued by Orlando shooting victims' families
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AOL
Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Team Bernie: Hillary ‘F*cking Ignored’ Us in Swing States — Ever since election night—when Hillary Clinton tanked and Donald Trump became the next leader of the free world—the most prominent allies and alumni of Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign have maintained a succinct message for Team Hillary: We.
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Althouse
Stuart Rothenberg / Washington Post:
Can Republican senators get to 60 seats in 2018? — (Photo by Melina Mara/The Washington Post) — The GOP's strong 2016 election showing raises a crucial question: Do Republicans have any chance of netting eight Senate seats - and a filibuster-proof majority - in 2018?
Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
Trump's OMB pick seems poised to ignite a worldwide financial crisis — It's not the sexiest White House job. But it might soon be among the most dangerous. — Over the weekend, President-elect Donald Trump tapped Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.) to be his director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Discussion:
Rewire and New York Magazine
Nick Bilton / Vanity Fair:
Inside the Desperate, Year-Long Hunt to Find Donald Trump's Rumored Apprentice Outtakes — Throughout the election, both the media and the Clinton camp were obsessed by outtakes from the reality show, amid allegations of hair-raising things said by the now president-elect.
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Hollywood Reporter and The Daily Beast, more at Mediagazer »
Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Trump's vow to overturn DACA could cost US billions: report — 's plans to overturn President Obama's executive order protecting illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. as children could cost the country tens of billions of dollars, according to a new study.
Joe Concha / The Hill:
Poll: Dems more likely to unfriend people due to political posts — Democratic voters are almost three times as likely to have “blocked, unfriended, or stopped following someone on social media” after Donald Trump — 's victory, according to a study released Monday.
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AOL, Hot Air, The Atlantic, PRRI, Religion News Service, Opinion Today, Washington Post, The Daily Caller and TheBlaze