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7:30 AM ET, December 2, 2018

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Peter Baker / New York Times:
‘Where Are We Going?’:  George Bush's Final Days  —  BUENOS AIRES — George Bush had been fading in the last few days.  He had not gotten out of bed, he had stopped eating and he was mostly sleeping.  For a man who had defied death multiple times over the years, it seemed that the moment might finally be arriving.
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David Greenberg / Politico:
Is History Being Too Kind to George H.W. Bush?
Discussion: Breitbart
Bill Clinton / Washington Post:
George H.W. Bush's Oval Office note to me revealed the heart of who he was
USA Today:
Former president George H.W. Bush to lie in state at U.S. Capitol
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Jon Meacham / New York Times:   George H.W. Bush and the Price of Politics
Tim Naftali / Slate:
The Overlooked President
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Breitbart
CBS News:
George H.W. Bush, 41st president, dies at 94
Susan Page / USA Today:   An appreciation for George H.W. Bush, one of politics' most ‘courteous’ people
Washington Post:
Trump pulls punches at global summit, making nice with foes and avoiding feuds  —  BUENOS AIRES — President Trump managed to spend two days in the company of world leaders he has long antagonized without any visible eruptions.  —  There were no feuds, at least none publicly detected …
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Zhou Xin / South China Morning Post:
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump agree to trade truce, no additional tariffs, China state media says  — US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping agree to a trade truce in their dinner meeting Saturday  —  US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping appeared …
Discussion: Breitbart
Washington Post:
'We don't want him here': Saudi crown prince is a protected pariah at G-20 summit
Politico:
Merkel and Putin agree to more talk on Ukraine
David R. Lurie / Slate:
How Devin Nunes Helped Robert Mueller  —  Michael Cohen's guilty plea to a single felony count of lying to Senate and House committees will not appreciably add to his criminal liability.  As Ken White observed, the panoply of serious felonies to which Cohen previously pleaded guilty carry …
Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
Congress considers measure to postpone shutdown deadline until after Bush services  —  Congressional negotiators and White House officials are discussing a one-week budget bill that would delay a partial government shutdown while Washington prepares for the state funeral of former president George H.W. Bush …
Discussion: Political Wire and KBZK
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Benjamin Siegel / ABC News:
Congress, White House on the brink of another government shutdown  —  It all comes down to the wall.  —  Washington is on the brink of another government shutdown, with Democrats and Republicans sparring over funding President Donald Trump's signature (and unfulfilled) campaign promise …
Discussion: Politico
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
Despite bitter family rivalry, Bush wanted Trump at his funeral
Neil Degrasse Tyson / Facebook:
On Being Accused  —  For a variety of reasons, most justified, some unjustified, men accused of sexual impropriety in today's “me-too” climate are presumed to be guilty by the court of public opinion.  Emotions bypass due-process, people choose sides, and the social media wars begin.
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Ryan Browne / CNN:
Top US naval commander in Middle East found dead  —  (CNN)The top admiral overseeing US Naval forces in the Middle East, Vice Adm. Scott Stearney, was found dead in his residence in Bahrain on Saturday, the Navy said in a statement.  —  While his death is being investigated …
Discussion: Military.com, RT and Navy Times
Philly.com:
Marc Lamont Hill: I'm sorry my word choices caused harm |  Opinion  —  Over the past week, I have been embroiled in a controversy regarding my speech at the United Nations regarding the plight of Palestinian people.  My remarks have sparked heavy controversy, around the nation and right here in Philadelphia.
Discussion: Front Page Magazine
Sarah Jones / New York Magazine:
North Carolina Race Roiled by Claims Voter Fraud — But Not the Kind the GOP Worries About  —  North Carolina Republicans are very concerned about voter fraud.  “Committing voter fraud is easy in our state,” the state's Republican lieutenant governor, Dan Forest, said in a video released in October.
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Splinter
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Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
North Carolina elections board chairman resigns, says he doesn't want his partisan views …
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Under Trump, the Swamp Is Draining  —  A grifter president has inspired an elite housecleaning.  —  Impeachment is a political act, and the endgame of the Robert Mueller investigation may not deliver the stark evidence that would remove Donald Trump from office.
Discussion: Raw Story and RedState
Sharon LaFraniere / New York Times:
Mueller Exposes the Culture of Lying That Surrounds Trump  —  WASHINGTON — When Michael D. Cohen admitted this past week to lying to Congress about a Russian business deal, he said he had testified falsely out of loyalty to President Trump.  When he admitted this summer to lying …
Discussion: Washington Post, CNBC, Mediaite, Raw Story and RT
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Eric Tucker / Associated Press:
Trump aides caught in web of deception over Russia contacts
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:   Cohen seeks ‘time served’ prison sentence, says again his crimes were meant to protect Trump
Peter S. Goodman / New York Times:
Global Growth Cools, Leaving Scars of '08 Unhealed  —  LONDON — Only a few months ago, the world's fortunes appeared increasingly robust.  For the first time since the wealth-destroying agony of the global financial crisis, every major economy was growing in unison.  —  So much for all that.
Amber Jamieson / BuzzFeed News:
A High School Newspaper Was Suspended For Publishing An Investigation Into Football Players' Transfers  —  An Arkansas school district suspended its high school newspaper and threatened to fire the teacher who advises it after student journalists wrote a story criticizing the transfer of five football players to a rival high school.
Melissa Klein / New York Post:
Al Sharpton sells his life story rights for $531,000 — to his own charity … The Rev. Al Sharpton has found an eager buyer for the rights to his life story — his own charity.  —  The National Action Network agreed to pay the activist preacher $531,000 for his “life story rights for a 10-year period …
 
 
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New York Times:
A Generation of Widows, Raising Children Who Will Be Forged by Loss
BuzzFeed News:
This Document Is Some Of The Research Facebook Commissioned On George Soros
Discussion: RT and The Verge
Ovetta Wiggins / Washington Post:
Maryland Democrats elect Maya Rockeymoore Cummings as state party chair
Laura McGann / Vox:
Eight women say George HW Bush groped them.  Their claims deserve to be remembered as we assess his legacy.
Discussion: Splinter
 Earlier Items: 
David Mack / BuzzFeed News:
She Thought She Was In Bed With Her Boyfriend, Until She Saw His Face
Harry Enten / CNN:
Some 2020 warning signs Elizabeth Warren needs to pay attention to — stat
John Solomon / The Hill:
Trump, Russia and lessons from the mob: Did ‘godfathers’ steer collusion probe?
Discussion: RedState