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9:00 AM ET, December 26, 2021

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Maxine Bernstein / Oregonian:
Oregon father of four who told President Biden 'Let's Go Brandon' on Christmas Eve call said he meant it in jest  —  A Central Point father of four who wished President Joe Biden and the first lady a wonderful Christmas and added “Let's go, Brandon,” at the end of a live streamed Santa tracker call told …
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Zachary Petrizzo / The Daily Beast:
'Let's Go Brandon' Christmas Caller to the Bidens Says It Was a ‘Joke’  —  ‘FREEDOM OF SPEECH’  —  The caller who blurted out “Let's Go Brandon” to Joe and Jill Biden, while they were fielding calls from the NORAD Santa tracking service on Christmas Eve, said it was intended as a lighthearted joke …
Discussion: Louder With Crowder
The White House:
Statement by President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden on Christmas  —  On behalf of our family, we wish a merry Christmas to everyone in the United States and around the world who is celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ and the promise of hope and renewal.
Discussion: Breitbart
ABC News:
Bidens' Christmas message recognizes those ‘who have lost loved ones’ during pandemic
Discussion: Breitbart, CBS Philly and Politico
Washington Examiner:
‘They are the blue Grinch that wants to steal Christmas’: Quotes of the week
Discussion: National Review and Politico
Marilyn Berger / New York Times:
Desmond Tutu, Whose Voice Helped Slay Apartheid, Dies at 90  —  The archbishop, a powerful force for nonviolence in South Africa's anti-apartheid movement, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984.  —  Desmond M. Tutu, the cleric who used his pulpit and spirited oratory to help bring …
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Glenn Frankel / Washington Post:
Desmond Tutu, exuberant apostle of racial justice in South Africa, dies at 90  —  Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu, South Africa's ebullient apostle of racial justice and reconciliation who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his struggle against the system of white domination known as apartheid, died Dec. 26 in Cape Town.
BBC:
Desmond Tutu: South Africa anti-apartheid hero dies aged 90  —  Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the Nobel Peace prize laureate who helped end apartheid in South Africa, has died aged 90.  —  President Cyril Ramaphosa said the churchman's death marked “another chapter of bereavement in our nation's farewell …
New York Times:
A U.S. Navy combat ship is stranded in Guantánamo Bay with a virus outbreak.  —  A Navy combat ship deployed to intercept drug trafficking in the Caribbean and East Pacific is stuck in the port at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, with a coronavirus outbreak among its fully vaccinated crew.
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
‘Magic’ Weight-Loss Pills and Covid Cures: Dr. Oz Under the Microscope  —  The celebrity physician, a candidate in Pennsylvania's Republican primary for Senate, has a long history of dispensing dubious medical advice on his daytime show and on Fox News.  —  A wealth of evidence now shows …
Discussion: Raw Story
Andrew Miller / Fox News:
MSNBC columnist calls for end of NORAD Santa tracker 'out of concern for Santa's safety' from US military  —  The columnist wondered if a military that ‘wrongly’ kills would ever come clean if it assassinated Santa  —  Pastor Brooks spends Christmas on a Chicago rooftop, reminds everyone you can bounce back
Discussion: RedState
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New York Times:
As Omicron Spreads and Cases Soar, the Unvaccinated Remain Defiant  —  To some who are steadfastly opposed to the shot, the evasiveness of the coronavirus has only reaffirmed their stance.  —  CLEVELAND — As a fast-spreading new strain of the coronavirus swarms across the country …
Kristen Rogers / CNN:
Why you should upgrade your mask as the Omicron variant spreads  —  (CNN)As the highly contagious Omicron coronavirus variant continues to spread, some experts say it's past time to reconsider your face mask options — especially if you're still wearing the cloth variety.
Discussion: Ty’s Newsletter
New York Times:
James Webb Space Telescope Launches on Journey to See the Dawn of Starlight  —  Astronomers were jubilant as the spacecraft made it off the launchpad following decades of delays and cost overruns.  The Webb is set to offer a new keyhole into the earliest moments of our universe.
Discussion: Space.com and KXAN-TV
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Jan Wolfe / Reuters:
Judge orders New York Times to return Project Veritas internal memos
Gillian Brockell / Washington Post:
Why Christmas was the best time of year to escape slavery  —  It was the night before Christmas, and as Jarm would remember it later, “though cold, it was as clear and beautiful as Tennessee sky could make it.”  —  He stood outside the slave cabin with his enslaver's horse, a stolen saddle full of food and a forged travel pass.
Zadie Smith / New Yorker:
Joan Didion and the Opposite of Magical Thinking  —  You didn't have to agree with her, but you had to submit to her sentences.  —  It is a peculiarity of Joan Didion's work that her most ironic formulations are now read as sincere, and her sincerest provocations taken with a large pinch of salt.
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Michiko Kakutani / New York Times:
Didion's Prophetic Eye on America
Jenni Fink / Newsweek:
Jim Jordan ‘Very Scared’ as 1/6 Committee Seeks Info on Trump Calls, Fellow Lawmaker Says  —  The January 6 committee wants to speak with Representative Jim Jordan about his communication with former President Donald Trump on January 6, 2021, and a Democratic lawmaker urged him to offer up “everything” he knows.
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