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NBC News:
Russian spokesman says there were contacts on Trump Tower, but they ‘disappeared’  —  The guilty plea by former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen raised new questions about the pursuit of a Trump Tower in Moscow.  —  BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A spokesman for Russia's government said Saturday …
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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 …
Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Robert Mueller's Plan  —  Special Counsel Mueller is building a report, not a case.  —  Right after Special Counsel Robert Mueller racked up yet another guilty plea to a false-statements charge on Thursday, a friend asked me, “Doesn't this destroy Michael Cohen's credibility as a witness?”
Discussion: Crooked Timber
Eric Tucker / Associated Press:
Trump aides caught in web of deception over Russia contacts
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Thomas Boswell / Washington Post:
George H.W. Bush had a love of sports and an affinity for at least one sportswriter  —  One day nearly 30 years ago, I got a call at home from the sports department of The Washington Post.  —  “You said not to give your home phone number to anybody,” a young news aide said.  “But can I give it to the president?”
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Dana Perino / Fox News:
Knowing George Bush and his family has been one of the greatest honors of my life
Discussion: Mediaite
Carlos Lozada / Washington Post:
The memoir I wish George H.W. Bush had written
Discussion: Advocate
Peter Baker / New York Times:
‘Where Are We Going?’: George Bush's Final Days
David Greenberg / Politico:
Is History Being Too Kind to George H.W. Bush?
Discussion: Breitbart and Slate
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Curtains for the Clintons  —  TORONTO — The snow is falling lightly.  —  My thoughts are racing darkly.  —  I'm feeling something foreign, something I've never felt before.  It takes me a moment to identify it.  —  I'm feeling sorry for the Clintons.
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Natasha Korecki / Politico:
'He's going through a pretty rough time': Avenatti crashes and burns  —  Michael Avenatti's cable TV bookings have dwindled.  He was uninvited from one prominent Democratic event and skipped out on another.  Now his highest-profile client is bringing new allegations against him.
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
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Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
Congress considers measure to postpone shutdown deadline until after Bush services
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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Associated Press:
The Latest: Trump considering 2-week US funding extension
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Zhou Xin / South China Morning Post:
Xi Jinping and Donald Trump agree to trade truce, no additional tariffs, China state media says
Discussion: Breitbart
Osita Nwanevu / New Yorker:
With H.R. 1, Democrats Announce a New Program for Electoral Reform  —  When the new Congress convenes in January, the very first item on its to-do list will be H.R. 1, a package of good-government and election reforms unveiled Friday by Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and a group of legislators led by John Sarbanes, of Maryland.
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Paul Blumenthal / HuffPost:
Democrats Have Their Package Of Reform Bills In Hand. Here's How It All Came Together.
Discussion: Splinter
CBS News:
U.S. Navy admiral Scott Stearney found dead in apparent suicide  —  Vice Adm. Scott Stearney, who oversaw U.S. naval forces in the Middle East, was found dead Saturday in his residence in Bahrain, officials said.  Defense officials told CBS News they are calling it an “apparent suicide.”
Discussion: Al Jazeera and New York Times
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Ryan Browne / CNN:
Top US naval commander in Middle East found dead
Discussion: Military.com, Navy Times and RT
New York Times:
He's Built an Empire, With Detained Migrant Children as the Bricks  —  The founder of Southwest Key made millions off of housing migrant children.  His nonprofit has stockpiled taxpayer dollars and possibly engaged in self-dealing with top executives.  —  Juan Sanchez grew up along …
Salena Zito / Washington Examiner:
These swing elections may not really be wave elections  —  BEAVER FALLS, Pa. — Mike Mikus speculates there are a fairly decent number of voters around here who have voted over the past 20 years in turn for Ron Klink, Melissa Hart, Jason Altmire, Mark Critz, Keith Rothfus, and Conor Lamb.
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
Haaretz:
Police: Charge Benjamin and Sara Netanyahu With Bribery in Telecom Case  —  Police conclude investigation into third graft case involving the prime minister, recommend also indicting media mogul, wife  —  The police and Israel Securities Authority on Sunday recommended indicting Prime …
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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Hot Air:
Temple University Chairman Rips Marc Lamont Hill Amid Calls To Fire Him: Hate Speech Isn't Free Speech  —  He's wrong, and as a “prominent lawyer” he surely knows it.  What's his game here?  —  Whatever the answer, it makes me laugh to see a dopey left-wing canard like “hate speech” …
Discussion: Instapundit and Breitbart
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Craig R. McCoy / Philly.com:   U.N. speech by Temple prof draws fire from university's board chair
Megan Sheets / Daily Mail:
Black college lacrosse player, 21, is arrested for spraying N-word and swastika graffiti targeting HIMSELF and other minority students in two incidents that terrorized the campus  — Fynn Ajani Arthur, 21, was charged with two counts of malicious destruction of property on Thursday night in Baltimore County, Maryland
Michael R. Pompeo / US Department of State:
Iran Test Launches Ballistic Missile Violating UN Security Council Ban  —  Press Statement Secretary of State Washington, DC  —  The Iranian regime has just test-fired a medium range ballistic missile that is capable of carrying multiple warheads.  The missile has a range that allows …
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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Politico:
World leaders shy away from confrontation over Khashoggi killing
Discussion: Political Wire and CityLab
Sarah Jones / New York Magazine:
North Carolina Race Roiled by Claims Voter Fraud — But Not the Kind the GOP Worries About
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Hullabaloo
Amber Jamieson / BuzzFeed News:
A High School Newspaper Was Suspended For Publishing An Investigation Into Football Players' Transfers
Peter S. Goodman / New York Times:
Global Growth Cools, Leaving Scars of '08 Unhealed
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Under Trump, the Swamp Is Draining
Discussion: Raw Story
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Laura McGann / Vox:
Eight women say George HW Bush groped them.  Their claims deserve to be remembered as we assess his legacy.
Discussion: Splinter
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She Thought She Was In Bed With Her Boyfriend, Until She Saw His Face
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