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9:30 AM ET, December 22, 2020

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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
“Sadly, Mitch forgot”: Trump trashes McConnell in astonishing email to GOP senators  —  President Trump lashed out at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday night for acknowledging Joe Biden won the election, sending a slide to Republican lawmakers taking credit for saving McConnell's career with a tweet and robocall.
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump turns on Pence, McConnell and White House counsel Cipollone in desperate final days  —  President Trump, in his final days, is turning bitterly on virtually every person around him, griping about anyone who refuses to indulge conspiracy theories or hopeless bids to overturn the election, several top officials tell Axios.
CNN:
House conservatives strategize with Trump and Pence in push to challenge Biden's win  —  ‘Appalling’: Bolton reacts to Flynn's pitch for martial law  —  (CNN)Alabama GOP Rep. Mo Brooks and fellow House conservatives met privately on Monday with President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence …
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
McConnell: Senate to return Dec. 29 for potential Trump veto override vote  —  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced early Tuesday morning that the Senate will return to Washington on Dec. 29 in order to respond to a potential veto from President Trump of a mammoth defense bill.
Scott Jennings / Courier-Journal:
Will McConnell and Biden friendship mean a calmer, more functional Washington?
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Trump lines up losses  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  FOR A GUY WHO LIKES TO WIN, and puts so much stock in not looking like a loser, President DONALD TRUMP is throwing an awful lot of weight behind two efforts that, if you're charitable, you can say he is not certain to win …
Wall Street Journal:
Google, Facebook Agreed to Team Up Against Possible Antitrust Action, Draft Lawsuit Says
Washington Post:
Trump assembles a ragtag crew of conspiracy-minded allies in flailing bid to reverse election loss  —  With his baseless claims of widespread voter fraud rejected by dozens of judges and GOP leaders, President Trump has turned to a ragtag group of conspiracy theorists, media-hungry lawyers …
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CNN:
Some White House advisers fear Trump's final days
Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
The Full(est Possible) Story of the Four Seasons Total Landscaping Press Conference  —  On the afternoon of November 13, Mike Siravo was standing outside his family's landscaping business in Northeast Philadelphia, dressed in khakis and a company polo shirt, watching as strangers pulled up in nice cars …
CNN:
Biden poised to nominate Connecticut education chief Miguel Cardona as education secretary  —  (CNN)President-elect Joe Biden is poised to nominate Connecticut education commissioner Miguel Cardona as his education secretary, two people familiar with the matter say, a decision …
Discussion: The CT Mirror and Axios
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Washington Post:
Biden poised to pick Connecticut schools chief as education secretary
Discussion: The Week
Stephanie Clifford / Elle:
Christie Smythe, 24 Hours Later  —  Stephanie Clifford follows up with the subject of the wildly viral  —  story, The Journalist and the Pharma Bro.  —  On Sunday night, Christie Smythe transformed from journalist to subject, when ELLE's  —  story  —  about Smythe's romance with “pharma bro” Martin Shkreli went live.
Vinny Vella / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
A Delaware County man charged with registering dead relatives to vote in presidential election  —  In the weeks leading up to the presidential election, Elizabeth Bartman and Elizabeth Weihman registered to vote as Republicans in Nether Providence Township, Delaware County officials said Monday.
Discussion: The Hill and Forbes
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Jacob Shamsian / Business Insider:
Officials finally found a case of a dead person voting, accusing a Republican of pretending to be his dead mom to vote for Trump
Discussion: Your Content and Law & Crime
Jon Allsop / Columbia Journalism Review:
The enduring lessons of a New Deal writers project  —  In 1937, Sterling A. Brown, a poet and literature professor at Howard University, published a forthright essay charting the history of Black life in his hometown of Washington, DC—from the district's early status as the “very seat and center” …
Statesman Journal:
Pepper spray and pepper balls used by protesters and police at Oregon Capitol  —  Claire Withycombe Virginia BarredaSalem Statesman Journal  —  Monday's special session at the Oregon Capitol was slightly disrupted as protestors - who appeared to oppose policies closing certain businesses …
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New York Times:
Treasury Department's Senior Leaders Were Targeted by Hacking  —  The disclosure was the first acknowledgment of a specific intrusion in the vast cyberattack.  At the White House, national security leaders met to assess how to deal with the situation.  —  WASHINGTON — The Russian hackers …
Washington Post:
Millions of Christmas presents may arrive late because of USPS package delays  —  Unprecedented package volume has paralyzed the agency, leading managers to divert vast shipments of mail across the country  —  Competing crises are slamming the U.S. Postal Service just days before Christmas …
Discussion: The Week
Jop de Vrieze / Science:
Suspicions grow that nanoparticles in Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine trigger rare allergic reactions  —  Science's COVID-19 reporting is supported by the Pulitzer Center and the Heising-Simons Foundation.  —  Severe allergy-like reactions in at least eight people who received the COVID-19 vaccine produced …
Nicholas Fondacaro / Newsbusters:
Uncontested CNN Guest: ‘There Was a Little Cheating’ to Reelect McConnell  —  Text to Speech  —  Disconnected from reality didn't begin to describe what occurred on CNN's Erin Burnett OutFront on Monday night.  Retired Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson was his usual unhinged self when he proclaimed …
Scott W. Atlas / Wall Street Journal:
A Pandemic of Misinformation  —  The media's politicization of Covid has proved deadly and puts Americans' freedoms at risk.  —  America has been paralyzed by death and fear for nearly a year, and the politicization of the pandemic has made things worse by adding misinformation and vitriol to the mix.
Discussion: Cafe Hayek
New York Times:
The Mystery of the Disappearing Manuscripts  —  A phishing scam with unclear motive or payoff is targeting authors, agents and editors big and small, baffling the publishing industry.  —  Earlier this month, the book industry website Publishers Marketplace announced that Little …
Washington Post:
Stimulus deal includes raft of provisions to fight climate change  —  The most substantial federal investment in green technology in a decade includes billions for solar, wind, battery storage and carbon capture.  Congress also agreed to cut the use of HFCs, chemicals used in refrigeration that are driving global warming.
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Washington Post:
House approves huge spending package, rushing to send economic relief to pandemic-stricken country
Washington Post:
Washington Football Team settled sexual misconduct claim against Daniel Snyder for $1.6 million  —  The Washington Football Team paid a female former employee $1.6 million as part of a confidential settlement in 2009, according to a copy of the agreement reviewed by The Washington Post.
Washington Post:
Why Americans are numb to the staggering coronavirus death toll  —  Death is everywhere and yet nowhere in America during the worst stretch of the pandemic  —  When Todd Klindt buried his dad, he was stunned.  Some of the mourners arrived not wearing masks — for the funeral of a man killed by the coronavirus.
Tom Vanden Brook / USA Today:
West Point catches more than 70 cadets cheating, worst academic scandal in 50 years  —  WASHINGTON - More than 70 cadets at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point have been accused of cheating on a math exam, the worst academic scandal since the 1970s at the Army's premier training ground for officers, USA TODAY has learned.
Michael R. Strain / Bloomberg:
The Bad and the Good in the New Payroll Protection Program  —  Some costly mistakes weren't fixed in the $284 billion plan.  But others were, so let's give it a shot.  —  LISTEN TO ARTICLE  —  5:26  —  Share  —  Tweet  —  Email  —  Congress extended the Paycheck Protection Program …
Washington Examiner:
2020 exposed the teachers unions for the frauds they are  —  The coronavirus pandemic has brought too many failures of leadership to count.  But chief among them is remote learning and teachers unions' continued lobbying against reopening schools.  —  When the virus was still a novel concept …
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
The Left's Most Naïve Cynics Have Turned on AOC  —  Jimmy Dore is undeniably good at swearing.  A left-wing comedian turned pundit, Dore has earned himself a considerable YouTube following by giving expletive-laden expression to the rage that many American progressives feel when contemplating …
 
 
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Newt Gingrich / Washington Times:
Why I will not accept Joe Biden as president
Discussion: American Thinker
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Trump's final hope rests with Tommy Tuberville. Sad!
Matthew Continetti / New York Times:
Is Trump Really All That Holds the G.O.P. Together?
Discussion: The Hill
Shay Khatiri / The Bulwark:
The Military Would Not Participate in a Coup. Trump Can't Understand Why.
Issues & Insights:
Don't Let Biden Kill Trump's Post-COVID Economic Boom
Discussion: NBC News and Instapundit
Lee Fang / The Intercept:
Covid-19 Relief Bill Doubles Health Care Budget — for Congress
Jason Samenow / Washington Post:
Weather Service faces backlash after launching ‘slow,’ ‘unusable’ radar website
 Earlier Items: 
Tracey Tully / New York Times:
N.J. Approves $14 Billion in Corporate Tax Breaks in Less Than a Week
Jolie Myers / NPR:
$4 In My Bank Account: Pandemic Has Left Millions Of Livelihoods In Limbo
Washington Post:
Televangelist Pat Robertson says it's time for Trump to accept Biden's win and ‘move on’
Corinne Ramey / Wall Street Journal:
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Sources: NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Bonnie Hammer plans to leave the company at the end of the year; she has been with the company since 2004

Peter Kafka / Business Insider:
A Q&A with Chris Balfe, CEO of Red Seat Ventures, which has helped Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly set up their podcast and streaming businesses and sell ads

 
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