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Associated Press:
FBI didn't tell US targets as Russian hackers hunted emails — WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI failed to notify scores of U.S. officials that Russian hackers were trying to break into their personal Gmail accounts despite having evidence for at least a year that the targets were in the Kremlin's crosshairs, The Associated Press has found.
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The Hill:
Conyers stepping aside as ranking Dem on House Judiciary Committee — Jr. (D-Mich.) announced he is stepping aside as the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee pending an investigation into allegations of sexual harassment. — “After careful consideration and in light …
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Kailani Koenig / NBC News:
Rep. John Conyers steps down from committee leadership position amid harassment accusations — WASHINGTON — Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., stepped down as the ranking Democratic member of the House Judiciary Committee on Sunday, following multiple sexual harassment accusations.
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Politico, MichelleMalkin.com, Business Insider, KTLA, The Daily Caller, New York Magazine, twitchy.com and NPR
Paul Schwartzman / Washington Post:
Why a historically conservative county in Virginia is making national Republicans nervous — (Julia Rendleman/For The Washington Post) — CHESTERFIELD, Va. — In this bastion of Virginia-brand conservatism, dozens of Democratic women roared on a recent night as their organization's leader crowed …
Emma Brockes / The Guardian:
Susan Sarandon: 'I thought Hillary was very dangerous. If she'd won, we'd be at war' — She talks about Hollywood sexism, female empowerment and playing Bette Davis — usan Sarandon at 71 is bright-eyed and airy, and perhaps shyer than she can publicly seem.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and Balloon Juice
Uri Friedman / The Atlantic:
What's Dangerous About Donald Trump's Foreign Policy? — When critics argue that Donald Trump is an exceptionally reckless commander in chief, they tend to highlight how the American president deviates from the norm. — By issuing “diplomatic pronouncements” on Twitter …
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Jeffrey H Smith / The Guardian:
How Trump is slowly destroying America's national security agencies
How Trump is slowly destroying America's national security agencies
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Daily Kos
Steven Hayward / Power Line:
The Gathering Storm in the Western Pacific
The Gathering Storm in the Western Pacific
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South China Morning Post
Marc Lacey / New York Times:
Readers Accuse Us of Normalizing a Nazi Sympathizer; We Respond — The Reader Center is a newsroom initiative that is helping The Times build deeper ties with our audience. — We have asked our national editor, Marc Lacey, to respond to feedback on our recent profile of a white nationalist.
Eliana Johnson / Politico:
Republicans fret over White House sales job on taxes — When photos of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and his wife, Louise Linton, posing with freshly printed sheets of money ricocheted across the internet earlier this month, Democrats fighting the GOP tax bill saw an opportunity to whack it.
Mallory Shelbourne / The Hill:
Graham: Failure ‘not an option’ on taxes — (R-S.C.) said Sunday that “failure is not an option” when it comes to the GOP's effort on tax reform. — “The economy needs a tax cut and the Republican Party needs to deliver, so I think we'll get there,” Graham told CNN's “State of the Union.”
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Political Wire
Bill Schneider / NBC News:
Trump and his voters are drawn together by a shared sense of defiance — The American tradition is not deference to authority; it's defiance of authority, even when the cause is hopeless. Sociologist Seymour Martin Lipset once wrote that the United States was, in fact, peopled by …
James Hamblin / The Atlantic:
Nazis Are Just Like You and Me, Except They're Nazis — Editor's Note: This essay was inspired by “A Voice of Hate in America's Heartland,” published in The New York Times on November 25, 2017. The Times reflected on the shortcomings of the piece after it was met with outrage and ridicule.
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twitchy.com and New York Times
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Richard Fausset / New York Times:
I Interviewed a White Nationalist and Fascist. What Was I Left With?
I Interviewed a White Nationalist and Fascist. What Was I Left With?
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The Atlantic, No More Mister Nice Blog, Balloon Juice, Washington Post, Althouse, CANNONFIRE and Mediaite
Jake Novak / CNBC:
Congress has handed Trump a historic presidential victory — Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley is giving President Trump yet another major victory on judicial nominations. — President Donald Trump should give special thanks to two U.S. Senators this Thanksgiving weekend.
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Da Tech Guy Blog and The Gateway Pundit
Andy Koval / FOX59:
IU Health investigating after nurse allegedly posts controversial tweet — INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - IU Health is investigating after one of their nurses allegedly posted a controversial Tweet that surfaced Friday on social media. — Taiyesha Baker is facing an internal investigation by IU Health …
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Indianapolis Star, bizpacreview.com and The Daily Caller
Scott Johnson / Power Line:
The age of outrage — Jonathan Haidt is the Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University's Stern School of Business and author of The Righteous Mind, among other books. He is also cofounder of Heterodox Academy and is a voice of sanity in the asylum of higher education.
Reuters:
Special Report: ‘Treacherous shenanigans’ - The inside story of Mugabe's downfall — MacDonald Dzirutwe, Joe Brock, Ed Cropley — HARARE (Reuters) - Inside State House in Harare, Robert Mugabe was in the tightest spot of his 37-year rule. Tanks were on the streets and troops had occupied …
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Jason Burke / The Guardian:
Zimbabwe: Robert Mugabe to get $10m payoff and immunity for his family
Zimbabwe: Robert Mugabe to get $10m payoff and immunity for his family
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RT
Laurie Moy / BBG:
Statement regarding the Russian Federation's media law — President Putin has signed a law under which foreign media organizations can be classified as “foreign agents.” Russian officials have indicated that, under this law, even more restrictions may be placed on the BBG's networks …
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