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8:15 AM ET, December 31, 2017

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New York Times:
How the Russia Inquiry Began: A Campaign Aide, Drinks and Talk of Political Dirt  —  WASHINGTON — During a night of heavy drinking at an upscale London bar in May 2016, George Papadopoulos, a young foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, made a startling revelation to Australia's top diplomat …
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Josh Delk / The Hill:
Trump campaign aide prompted Russia investigation in drunken revelation: report  —  Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos  —  reportedly prompted the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election by drunkenly revealing knowledge of Russian opposition research …
Philip Gordon / New York Times:
How Can Trump Help Iran's Protesters?  Be Quiet.  —  WASHINGTON — As anti-government rallies gather momentum across Iran — taking outside analysts and the Iranian government alike by surprise — President Trump and his foreign policy advisers are likely asking what they can do to support the protesters.
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Thomas Erdbrink / New York Times:
Iran Confronts 3rd Day of Protests, With Calls for Khamenei to Quit  —  Iran's leaders were confronted by unauthorized protests in major cities for the third straight day on Saturday, with crowds aiming their anger at the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and some demanding that he step down.
Maziar Bahari / Washington Post:
A second revolution in Iran? Not yet.
Discussion: Weekly Standard and CNN
Lee Smith / Tablet Magazine:
Why Can't the American Media Cover the Protests in Iran?  —  As widespread anti-regime protests in Iran continue on into their third day, American news audiences are starting to wonder why the US media has devoted so little coverage to such dramatic—and possibly history-making—events.
Discussion: Instapundit
CNN:
Police kill a man at his home while responding to a fake call  —  (CNN)A prank call to police led to a man's death at a home in Wichita, Kansas — and a man in California has been arrested in connection with the crime.  —  It's another example of swatting, or a prank in which people falsely …
Discussion: Washington Post and KTLA
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Rachel Levin / New York Times:
Taking Out the Trash?  That's Still a Man's Job, Even for the Liberal Coastal Elite  —  On a recent Monday night in San Francisco, as I lounged in the living room watching “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” out of the corner of my eye I also watched my husband, Josh, march around our house …
New York Times:
Judge Says Pennsylvania Election Districts Give Republicans an Edge, but Are Not Illegal  —  A Pennsylvania judge said Friday the state's Congressional districts were drawn to give Republicans an advantage, but they did not violate the state Constitution, ruling in a high-profile gerrymandering case …
Katie Halper / New York Magazine:
Erica Garner Never Stopped Fighting  —  In July 2014, when Erica Garner was 23 years old, her father was killed by police officers on Staten Island.  In a video taken by an onlooker, white NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo places Eric in a chokehold, pressing his face to the ground while he is handcuffed …
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Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
Republican Attacks on Mueller and F.B.I. Open New Rift in G.O.P.  —  WASHINGTON — A growing campaign by President Trump's most ardent supporters to discredit the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, and the law enforcement agencies assisting his investigation is opening new fissures …
Discussion: Axios and Politicus USA
Chris Tomlinson / Breitbart:
Germany Warns of Female Islamic Extremists Radicalising Next Generation of Muslim Youth  —  German domestic intelligence has warned of a growing number of Islamic extremist women who are taking over the Salafist scene, as their men head to prison, and are radicalising the next generation of young jihadis.
Discussion: Jihad Watch
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump's Way: For Trump, a Year of Reinventing the Presidency  —  For Trump, a Year of Reinventing the Presidency  —  In ways that were once unimaginable, President Trump has discarded the conventions and norms established by his predecessors.  Will that change the institution permanently?
Pam Key / Breitbart:
Bill Nye: Blue States Will ‘Impose Economic Sanctions’ Against Climate Change-Denying States  —  Friday on MSNBC, climate activist Bill Nye warned conservatives to “watch out,” saying progressive blue states will “address climate change” on their own.  —  Nye said, “Only 40 percent of people …
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New York Daily News:
NYCHA let children live in homes they knew were toxic from lead paint as young residents are beset by disabilities
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Ryan Struyk / CNN:
The 7 most important polling trends of 2017
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Democrats think 2018 will be a good year, but are they realistic about their own problems?
Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
How the Trump era is changing the federal bureaucracy
CNNMoney:
Why Goldman Sachs gave early stock awards to 300 employees
Discussion: The Hill
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Bloomberg:
Trump Stretches Meaning of Deregulation in Touting Achievements
USA Today:
Roseanne Barr threatens to retire in huff over Twitter feuding with liberals
Paul Callan / CNN:
Trump is right about the FBI
Discussion: NewsBusters and Washington Post
Jacqueline Thomsen / The Hill:
Trump travels to golf club for fifth straight day
Discussion: Politicus USA
Justin Elliott / ProPublica:
Trump Justice Department Pushes for Citizenship Question on Census, Alarming Experts
 

 
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Reuters:
French judicial source: investigators searched Netflix's offices in France and the Netherlands as part of a preliminary investigation into tax fraud laundering

Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
India issues a notice to Wikipedia over bias concerns, questioning if it should be classified as a publisher, after judges called its open editing “dangerous”

 
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