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11:20 AM ET, November 17, 2016

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Monica Langley / Wall Street Journal:
Donald Trump's Son-in-Law Could Get Key White House Role  —  Real-estate developer Jared Kushner, husband of Ivanka Trump, mulls prospect of being senior adviser or special counsel  —  President-elect Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is poised to play a powerful position in Trump's presidency …
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump's Team Makes Overtures to Democrats as Transition Push Ramps Up
Discussion: Mother Jones and Political Wire
Fox News:
Trump transition team announces five-year lobbying ban for appointees
Discussion: RedState and NBC News
Associated Press:
The Latest: Pence Departs GOP Huddle With Optimistic Words
Discussion: Politico and ABC News
Louis Nelson / Politico:
Hoekstra: I'd take CIA director job if offered
Discussion: Washington Post, Mediaite and ABC News
Nikita Vladimirov / The Hill:
Rick Perry considered for Energy Secretary: report
Discussion: RedState
Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Trump Says Transition's Going ‘Smoothly,’ Disputing Disarray Reports
Matt Dixon / Politico:
Scott to visit Trump Tower on Thursday
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Jared Kushner weighing White House role
Caitlin Dewey / Washington Post:
Facebook fake-news writer: ‘I think Donald Trump is in the White House because of me’  —  What do the Amish lobby, gay wedding vans and the ban of the national anthem have in common?  For starters, they're all make-believe — and invented by the same man.  —  Paul Horner, the 38-year-old impresario …
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Craig Silverman / BuzzFeed:
Viral Fake Election News Outperformed Real News On Facebook In Final Months Of The US Election  —  A BuzzFeed News analysis found that top fake election news stories generated more total engagement on Facebook than top election stories from 19 major news outlets combined.  —  BuzzFeed Founding Editor, Canada
NBC News:
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper Resigns  —  Director of National Intelligence James Clapper submitted his resignation Wednesday evening.  —  Clapper has said in interviews with NBC News over the last year that he was counting down the days to stepping down at the end of President Obama's final term in office.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and alan.com
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Nicole Gaouette / CNN:
Top US intelligence official: I submitted my resignation
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Spy chief James Clapper resigns
Discussion: Politico and Mother Jones
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Washington girds for role reversal on executive power  —  Washington's massive about-face on executive power is underway.  —  Donald Trump's election has triggered a whiplash-inducing role reversal in D.C. legal circles, as liberals who spent the past eight years defending President Barack Obama's use …
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Louis Nelson / Politico:
Trump's Muslim registry wouldn't be illegal, constitutional law experts say
Scott Alexander / Slate Star Codex:
You Are Still Crying Wolf  —  [Content warning: hate crimes, Trump, racism.  I have turned off comments to keep out bad people who might be attracted by this sort of thing.  Avoid sharing in places where this will attract the wrong kind of attention, as per your best judgment.
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Trump Favorability Up, but Trails Other Presidents-Elect  —  PRINCETON, N.J. — Donald Trump's favorable rating has improved from 34% to 42% after his election as president.  While a majority in the U.S. still have an unfavorable view of him, his image is the best it has been since March 2011 when 43% viewed him positively.
Discussion: Politicus USA and Raw Story
NBC News:
Hillary Clinton Makes First Public Appearance Since Conceding the Election  —  Hillary Clinton urges supporters to ‘stay engaged’ in first speech since election 2:35  —  Hillary Clinton, making an emotional plea, urged supporters “not to give up” and to “stay engaged” in politics at a charity gala in Washington D.C. Wednesday night.
New York Times:
As the Democrats Lick Their Wounds  —  Re “Where the Democrats Go From Here,” by Bernie Sanders (Op-Ed, Nov. 12): Senator Sanders may have “campaigned hard” for Hillary Clinton, as he put it, but he campaigned much harder against her in the primaries.  He was entitled to do that …
Discussion: Guardian, NBC News, Truthdig, Slate and Vox
Katie Glueck / Politico:
GOP learning wrong lessons from Trump win, Republicans fear  —  Republican operatives spent four years warning that the party needed to diversify — or risk a blowout at the ballot box.  Donald Trump spent the campaign trafficking in divisive racial rhetoric — and he won anyway.
Ben White / Politico:
Bankers celebrate dawn of Trump era  —  NEW YORK — Christmas has arrived early for Wall Street in the early days of the Donald Trump era.  —  A populist candidate who railed against shady financial interests on the campaign trail is now putting together an administration that looks like an investment banker's dream.
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall.com:
The Democrats Won't Autopsy Their Own Corpse  —  The Democrats already know the cause of their utter electoral humiliation: all those flyover people who had voted for Obama last time were actually racists who demonstrated their racism by not voting for the tired old white lady too.
Discussion: JustOneMinute
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Sanders won't join Democratic Party  —  (I-Vt.) won't officially join the Democratic Party even though he was appointed to a leadership position within the Senate Democratic caucus this week.  —  “I was elected as an Independent and I will finish this term as an Independent,” …
Discussion: Political Wire
Kara Swisher / Recode:
AOL lays off 500 employees in restructuring with focus on mobile, data and video  —  There will be more changes to come next year if deal to buy Yahoo is completed  —  AOL will announce layoffs of five percent of its staff today, with 500 employees expected to lose their jobs.
Indianapolis Star:
Total abortion ban proposed in Indiana  —  An Indiana lawmaker plans to introduce a bill that would outlaw and criminalize all forms of abortion in Indiana.  —  State Rep. Curt Nisly said Wednesday he will file so-called “Protection at Conception” legislation when the General Assembly convenes in January.
Discussion: Raw Story and Fox 59
Henry Grabar / Slate:
The President-Elect Is Suing Washington, D.C., So His Luxury Hotel Can Pay Less in Taxes  —  The president-elect is suing the nation's capital over hotel taxes.  —  Henry Grabar is a staff writer for Slate's Moneybox.  —  Lawyers for an LLC owned by Donald Trump and his children will try again …
John Carreyrou / Dow Jones Newswires:
The only reason I have taken so much time away from work to address this personally is because you are Mr. Shultz's grandson.  —  Tyler Shultz, now 26 years old, was among several Theranos employees who tried to voice concerns inside the company about what they saw as troubling practices …
Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
Senate Democrats' Surprising Strategy: Trying to Align With Trump  —  WASHINGTON — Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party.
The Hill:
Clinton: ‘All I wanted to do was just to curl up’ this past week  —  said Wednesday that in the week since her stunning electoral loss, there have been times when she's wanted to hole up at home and “never leave the house again.”  —  But she urged her supporters to stay engaged and fight for the values that propelled her campaign.
Discussion: MichelleMalkin.com
Matt Apuzzo / New York Times:
Specter of Race Shadows Jeff Sessions, Potential Trump Nominee for Cabinet  —  WASHINGTON — In 1981, a Justice Department prosecutor from Washington stopped by to see Jeff Sessions, the United States attorney in Mobile, Ala., at the time.  The prosecutor, J. Gerald Hebert …
Discussion: Law News and Raw Story
 
 
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Sherrod Brown / New York Times:
When Work Loses Its Dignity
Discussion: Scene and Heard
Katy Collin / Washington Post:
The electoral college badly distorts the vote. And it's going to get worse.
Jeff Stein / Vox:
Republicans plan to “drain the swamp” by gutting campaign finance laws
Lucia Mutikani / Reuters:
U.S. inflation, labor market data bolster Fed December rate hike
The Analytical Economist / Allen B. West:
AMEN! Oregon Democrat who put Christian bakers out of business gets served JUSTICE
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Cruz: Dems seem to be getting ‘nuttier and nuttier’
Discussion: RedState
Jacob Carpenter / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Baby died after staff ignored labor, inmate says
Discussion: Raw Story
 Earlier Items: 
The Hill:
Ryan stops vote on bringing back earmarks
Discussion: Hot Air and Instapundit
Michael McAuliff / The Huffington Post:
Key Republican Puts Dagger In Push To End Filibusters
Discussion: New York Magazine
Katie Mansfield / Daily Express:
Christians sentenced to 80 lashes by Sharia court for drinking communion wine
Discussion: The Geller Report and Jihad Watch
Jim Norman / Gallup:
Americans' Satisfaction With U.S. Makes a U-Turn
Discussion: AOL
Ann Coulter / Townhall.com:
Literally Shaking  —  Until the nationwide protests …
Sam Stein / The Huffington Post:
The Clinton Campaign Was Undone By Its Own Neglect And A Touch Of Arrogance, Staffers Say
Discussion: Washington Post, Power Line and AOL
 

 
From Mediagazer:

Alex Sherman / CNBC:
Sources: Paramount Global's board is preparing to fire CEO Bob Bakish as soon as Monday, after he lost the trust of controlling shareholder Shari Redstone

Amanda Silberling / TechCrunch:
Some founders say TikTok ban won't impact creator economy startups much, as they have diversified across multiple platforms after Trump tried banning it in 2020

Ashley Capoot / CNBC:
Meta, Alphabet, and Snap beat analysts' estimates in their Q1 results, showing acceleration in advertising growth after struggling to rebound from a dismal 2022

 
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