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2:30 PM ET, December 26, 2018

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Steve Eder / New York Times:
Did a Queens Podiatrist Help Donald Trump Avoid Vietnam?  —  In the fall of 1968, Donald J. Trump received a timely diagnosis of bone spurs in his heels that led to his medical exemption from the military during Vietnam.  —  For 50 years, the details of how the exemption came about …
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New York Times:
Donald Trump's Selective Service Records  —  For many years, Donald J. Trump asserted that it was “ultimately” a high draft lottery number that kept him out of the Vietnam War, rather than a medical condition.  But his Selective Service records, obtained from the National Archives, suggest otherwise.
Mark Maremont / Wall Street Journal:
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker Incorrectly Claims Academic All-American Honors  —  Claim from Whitaker's University of Iowa football days listed on résumé and government documents  —  Matthew Whitaker, the acting U.S. Attorney General, has incorrectly claimed …
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Federal workforce starts to feel pinch of prolonged shutdown  —  The partial government shutdown entered its fifth day Wednesday with no signs of a breakthrough and hundreds of thousands of federal workers about to feel the pinch of a protracted standoff.  —  President Donald Trump …
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David Edwards / Raw Story:   C-SPAN caller: I support Trump's shutdown because 'it's getting us closer' to the second coming of Jesus
Jamelle Bouie / Slate:
The Path to the Presidency Could Be Harder for White Democrats in 2020  —  Before Barack Obama's election in 2008, the relationship between white racial views and partisanship wasn't as clear-cut as one might think.  Yes, Republicans won the large majority of white voters who believed black disadvantage …
Nicole Lafond / Talking Points Memo:
Huckabee Defends Trump: It's Not Like He's 'Boiling The Little Girl's Rabbit'  —  After President Trump was roasted for appearing to mock a 7-year-old girl for still believing in Santa Claus earlier this week, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) raised eyebrows when he took it upon himself to defend Trump …
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Daily Mail:
Ivanka Trump wears a summer dress and a bizarre full straw visor hat  —  Ivanka Trump rang in the holiday on Tuesday by heading out for a stroll near her family's Palm Beach, Florida estate on Christmas Day with husband Jared Kushner.
CNN:
Trump's frustration with Mnuchin rising after failed attempt to calm markets, source says  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump's frustration with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is ratcheting up further after markets suffered their worst Christmas Eve drop ever following Mnuchin's attempts …
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David J. Lynch / Washington Post:
Economic growth is slowing all around the world
Discussion: Bloomberg and The Week
New York Times:
Trump Makes Surprise Visit to Iraq to See American Troops  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump visited American military forces in Iraq on Wednesday, a surprise trip and the first visit to troops stationed abroad in a combat zone by a commander in chief who has made withdrawing the United States from foreign wars a signature issue.
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Amy Russo / HuffPost:
Trump Ditches Tradition, Passing Up Christmas Visits To Troops
Washington Post:
More than 4 million children endured lockdowns last school year, a groundbreaking Washington Post analysis found.  The experience left many traumatized.  —  Locked behind their green classroom door, MaKenzie Woody and 25 other first-graders huddled in the darkness.
Discussion: Splinter and The Week
Daniel Strauss / Politico:
Brown seeks Obama meeting as he considers presidential run  —  Sen. Sherrod Brown hasn't decided whether he's running for president — but he's checking off a lot of the boxes that come along the way.  —  The Ohio Democrat is reaching out to fellow senators and party officials in early primary and caucus states.
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Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:   Black Voters, a Force in Democratic Politics, Are Ready to Make Themselves Heard
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Shutdown standoff continues
Department of Homeland Security:
CBP Shares Additional Information about Recent Passing of Guatemalan Child  —  An eight year-old Guatemalan national, previously apprehended by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, died shortly before midnight on December 24 at Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
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Associated Press:
US says 2nd Guatemalan child dies in immigration custody
Christian Whiton / Fox News:
After Mattis, Trump needs a very different kind of defense secretary  —  President Trump's decision to replace Defense Secretary James Mattis on Jan. 1 - rather than allowing him to stay on the job until Feb. 28, as the retired Marine general requested when he resigned Thursday - was the right move.
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Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
Ruth Bader Ginsburg released from hospital after cancer surgery  —  Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was discharged from the hospital on Tuesday and is recuperating at home after undergoing surgery, according to a court spokesperson.
Audrey McNamara / The Daily Beast:
Russia Warns United States: Don't Interfere in Saudi Royal Succession  —  Russia has warned the U.S. against any attempts to influence Saudi Arabia's royal succession, and offered its official support to Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.  The prince is under international pressure …
Discussion: Bloomberg
Sarah Lindemann-Komarova / The Nation:
Maria Butina and the Criminalization of Citizen Diplomacy  —  Prosecuting Butina endangers NGO activists in both Russia and the US.  —  30-year-old, flame-haired Maria “Red Sparrow” Butina plead guilty this month to one act count of conspiring to act as an unregistered foreign agent.
Charles Lane / Washington Post:
I thought fraud in reporting was done for.  I was wrong.  —  Nearly 30 years ago, the Cold War's end opened Germany's border to the formerly Soviet-dominated east.  Asylum seekers from poor and war-torn nations poured across it.  A violent backlash from ultra-right-wing Germans ensued.
Discussion: RedState
New York Times:
President Trump's Retreat on the Environment Is Affecting Communities Across America  —  In California, where over a third of the nation's vegetables and two-thirds of its fruits and nuts are grown, farm workers are being sickened by a pesticide that the Obama administration tried to ban.
Ilya Arkhipov / Bloomberg:
Russia Considers Constitution Changes as Putin Faces Term Limits  — Speaker of parliament suggests discussing amendments  — Analysts see Kremlin effort to allow Putin to extend rule  —  The speaker of Russia's parliament raised the possibility of changing the constitution …
New York Times:
A Gutted I.R.S. Makes the Rich Richer  —  With enforcement enfeebled, as much as 20 percent of potential tax revenues go uncollected.  —  The editorial board represents the opinions of the board, its editor and the publisher.  It is separate from the newsroom and the Op-Ed section.
 
 
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Washington Post:
Internet billionaire Reid Hoffman apologizes for funding a group behind disinformation in Alabama race
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Trump lawyers, citing shutdown, ask court for delay in emoluments case
Discussion: Raw Story
The Guardian:
Arab League set to readmit Syria eight years after expulsion
New York Post:
Vagrants not charged for wild subway melee with cop
Discussion: Gothamist
Sarah Nassauer / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Holiday Retail Sales Are Strongest in Years, Early Data Show
Discussion: CNBC and Daily Wire
Erika Esquivel / KDBC:
Day three of mass migrant releases on Christmas Day
Discussion: Daily Wire and Breitbart
Jennifer Medina / New York Times:
First Las Vegas, Then Thousand Oaks. Now He Must Survive in Afghanistan.
Discussion: The Week
Sun-Sentinel:
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No More Bread and Water: U.S. Navy Scraps an Age-Old Penalty
Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
With support from Steve Bannon, a medieval monastery could become a populist training ground
Discussion: Althouse
Gabby Orr / Politico:
The campaign to confirm a diplomatic novice to America's top U.N. post
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