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3:15 PM ET, December 5, 2018

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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Why We Miss the WASPs  —  Their more meritocratic, diverse and secular successors rule us neither as wisely nor as well.  —  The nostalgia flowing since the passing of George H.W. Bush has many wellsprings: admiration for the World War II generation and its dying breed of warrior-politicians …
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New York Times:
George H.W. Bush Funeral: A Son Eulogizes His Father
Discussion: Splinter
Washington Post:
George W. Bush's touching eulogy for George H.W. Bush, annotated
Discussion: Political Wire
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:   Alan Simpson cried while writing George H.W. Bush's eulogy — so he wouldn't cry while giving it
CBS News:
Thousands honor former President George H.W. Bush at National Cathedral funeral
Discussion: IJR and Contemptor
Associated Press:
The Latest: Wisconsin Senate limits governor's power  —  MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Latest on Wisconsin Republican lawmakers moving to limit the powers of the incoming Democratic governor and attorney general (all times local):  —  The Republican-controlled Wisconsin Senate has passed …
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Igor Bobic / HuffPost:
Paul Ryan Silent On GOP Power Grab In Wisconsin  —  Republicans are subverting the will of the electorate in Wisconsin.  The outgoing speaker of the House, a Wisconsin Republican, is staying mum.  —  WASHINGTON The extraordinary proposals aimed at reducing the power of incoming Gov. Tony Evers …
Mitch Smith / New York Times:   Wisconsin Republicans Approve Bills Stripping Power From Incoming Democratic Governor
NBC News:
Lame-duck Wisconsin Republicans vote to weaken incoming Democratic governor, attorney general
Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
The Lame-Duck Power Grab
Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
Mueller's Flynn Memo Should Worry Kushner and Trump  —  The former national security adviser provided information about interactions between the presidential transition team and Russian officials.  —  Michael Flynn, President Donald Trump's former national security adviser who pleaded guilty …
Discussion: Washington Post and Raw Story
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Joe Concha / The Hill:
Meadows tells Hannity that Flynn report is ‘good news for President Trump’  —  Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) is characterizing special counsel Robert Mueller's sentencing report on former national security advisor Michael Flynn as “good news for President Trump” because “there is no mention of collusion.”
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
From fishy beginning, Mueller case against Michael Flynn nears end with no jail recommendation
CNBC:
Mueller says Michael Flynn gave ‘first-hand’ details of Trump transition team contacts with Russians
Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Trump on Coming Debt Crisis: 'I Won't Be Here' When It Blows Up  —  The president thinks the balancing of the nation's books is going to, ultimately, be a future president's problem.  —  Since the 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump's aides and advisers have tried to convince him of the importance of tackling the national debt.
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The Daily Beast:
Feds Target Butina's GOP Boyfriend as Foreign Agent  —  Paul Erickson served as accused Kremlin spy Maria Butina's guide as she penetrated the American conservative movement.  Now he's under investigation as a Russian agent, too.  —  BETSY WOODRUFF, ERIN BANCO12.5.18 8:00 AM ET
Discussion: Politico, POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
BuzzFeed News:
Inside The North Carolina Republican Vote Machine: Cash, Pills — And Ballots  —  BLADENBORO, North Carolina — The allegations that Republicans tampered with absentee ballots in a close North Carolina election represent the most serious federal election tampering case in years …
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The Charlotte Observer:
Hold a new election in NC's tainted 9th District  —  In the week since the state Board of Elections declined to certify the results of North Carolina's 9th Congressional District election, journalists and others have begun to fill in the details of a troubling case of apparent ballot fraud.
Washington Post:
‘We are in trouble.’ Global carbon emissions reached a new record high in 2018.  —  As nations assemble in Poland for climate talks, the figures suggest there is no clear end in sight to the growth of humanity's contribution to climate change.  —  Global emissions of carbon dioxide have reached …
Discussion: The Week
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Ryan Broderick / BuzzFeed News:
Here's How Facebook's Local News Algorithm Change Led To The Worst Riots Paris Has Seen In 50 Years  —  The Yellow Jackets movement is what happens when you point Facebook's traffic hose at France's small towns.  The question now is: How do you turn it off?
Discussion: Shakesville and twitchy.com
Associated Press:
Prosecutors ramp up foreign lobbying probe in New York  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Spinning off from the special counsel's Russia probe, prosecutors are ramping up their investigation into foreign lobbying by two major Washington firms that did work for former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort …
Adam Satariano / New York Times:
Facebook Gave Some Companies Special Access to Users' Data, Documents Show  —  LONDON — Emails and other internal Facebook documents released by a British parliamentary committee on Wednesday show how the social media giant gave favored companies like Airbnb, Lyft and Netflix special access to users' data.
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Washington Post:
Facebook allegedly offered advertisers special access to users data and activities …
Zachary Cohen / CNN:
New satellite images reveal activity at unidentified North Korean missile base  —  Washington (CNN)New satellite images obtained exclusively by CNN reveal North Korea has significantly expanded a key long-range missile base located in the mountainous interior of the country …
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
A Conservative Magazine May Pay a Price for Being Unfriendly to Trump  —  The Weekly Standard didn't go along, and now its future is in danger.  —  Other conservative magazines, websites and news empires have thrived since President Trump took office by cheering him on or, at least, playing down his faults.
T.A. Frank / Vanity Fair:
Jeffrey Epstein and the Decline of the American Experiment  —  Epstein's enablers weren't a handful of Palm Beach rogues.  Instead, the higher up the chain you went, the more sympathetic to Epstein the players seem to become.  How did our smart set get this bad?  —  Maybe a good secretary of labor is just hard to find.
Discussion: Daily Kos, Axios and NPR
Joe Pompeo / Vanity Fair:
“Everyone's for Sale”: A Generation of Digital-Media Darlings Prepares for a Frigid Winter  —  Vice, Vox, and BuzzFeed, among other companies that once heralded the dawn of a new media age, are now grappling with decidedly old-media problems.  —  It was around this time last year that things …
Daniel Victor / New York Times:
Rudy Giuliani Says Twitter Sabotaged His Tweet.  Actually, He Did It Himself.  —  To Rudolph W. Giuliani, the former New York mayor who is one of President Trump's lawyers, it was an example of how low Twitter would stoop to carry out its anti-Trump agenda.  —  It was, decidedly, no such thing.
Ben Strauss / Washington Post:
ESPN wants to make ‘SportsCenter’ great again  —  BRISTOL, Conn. — During a recent episode of “SportsCenter,” anchor Keith Olbermann was counting down a series of top plays when he arrived at a block by Duke star Zion Williamson.  “He puts a 21-49 down!”  Olbermann announced …
Lara Bazelon / New York Times:
I'm a Democrat and a Feminist.  And I Support Betsy DeVos's Title IX Reforms.  —  There is an uncomfortable truth in the current system.  No one wants to talk about it.  —  Ms. Bazelon is the director of the criminal juvenile justice and the racial justice clinics at the University of San Francisco School of Law.
Discussion: Townhall, Chalkbeat and Althouse
Meagan Flynn / Washington Post:
Some Republicans want to oust a Muslim doctor from his GOP leadership role — because he's Muslim  —  The first time Shahid Shafi ran for a seat on the city council in Southlake, Tex., in 2011, advisers assured him a Muslim in post-9/11 America who spoke with an accent and emigrated from Pakistan would never win an election in Texas.
Joseph Morton / Omaha World-Herald:
Trade conflicts have cost Nebraska economy more than $1 billion, Farm Bureau says  —  WASHINGTON — Nebraska farmers have lost upward of a billion dollars in revenue from ongoing trade conflicts, according to a new report issued Monday by the Nebraska Farm Bureau.
Discussion: Axios and Washington Press
Andrew Seidman / Philly.com:
‘My voice went unheard’: Official testifies N.J. Gov. Murphy campaign, administration ignored sexual assault allegation  —  TRENTON — An official in the Murphy administration described in harrowing terms Tuesday how high-ranking members of Gov. Murphy's campaign and staff, including the governor himself …
Discussion: Political Wire
 
 
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
The ‘Next America’  —  How do we govern in the age that will begin with the 2020 election?
Discussion: American Greatness
Elena Popina / Bloomberg:
It's the Worst Time to Make Money in Markets Since 1972
Kate Aronoff / The Intercept:
With a Green New Deal, Here's What the World Could Look Like for the Next Generation
Discussion: Gothamist and Streetsblog USA
O. Kay Henderson / Radio Iowa:
Bloomberg discusses objectives of possible 2020 presidential bid
Discussion: Axios, AOL and Talking Biz News
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Mourning Not Just George Bush's Death, but the World Order He Helped Build
Eli Lake / Bloomberg:
Lindsey Graham's Plan for Regime Change — in Saudi Arabia
BuzzFeed News:
Mark Zuckerberg's Biggest Problem: Internal Tensions At Facebook Are Boiling Over
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Emma G. Fitzsimmons / New York Times:
Smoke a Joint, Save the Subway?
Discussion: Curbed NY and Gothamist
Associated Press:
Michigan Legislature OKs gutting wage, paid sick time laws
Discussion: Common Dreams and Mother Jones
Axios:
The Democrats' wild 2020 free-for-all
William Neuman / New York Times:
New York's Vanishing Mayor
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Why Roger Stone won't shut up
Discussion: Just Security
Stephanie Murray / Politico:
Deval Patrick bows out of 2020 presidential run
New York Times:
Les Moonves Obstructed Investigation Into Misconduct Claims, Report Says
 

 
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Anne Steele / Wall Street Journal:
Spotify plans to pay incentives to video creators who hit certain viewing thresholds and, in January, to let Premium subscribers view podcast videos without ads

Todd Spangler / Variety:
Don Lemon, who sued Elon Musk and X after a deal fell apart, says he's leaving X on November 15, citing X's new ToS that moves legal disputes to Texas courts

Murray Stassen / Music Business Worldwide:
German royalty licensing group GEMA sues OpenAI and subsidiary OpenAI Ireland in Munich Regional Court, claiming ChatGPT violates copyrights of lyrics

 
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