Trump agrees to $25 million settlement in Trump University fraud cases; Sessions expected to bring sweeping changes to Justice Department ; CIA pick seen as fiercely partisan on national security; Trump’s national security adviser has said incendiary things online; Why Trump's family being in his administration tests law, ethics; Civil rights advocates urge Trump to speak out against acts of hate; Gov. Haley: GOP must remember immigrants, people of color; Wonkblog: For his Cabinet, Trump can choose from a binder of white men; WHO no longer considers Zika a global health emergency; A hiker wore a bandanna for sun protection. Then she found a profane anti-Muslim note on her car.; In Middle East, lingering feelings of disappointment over Obama; On its way out, Obama administration moves to slam the door shut on Arctic drilling; Fight, flight or drink: Surviving Thanksgiving when you hate how your family voted; Turkeys supplied to White House raised in inhumane conditions, group says; The North Pole is a staggering 36 degrees warmer than normal; Is it rude to ask newlyweds why they haven't cashed my wedding check yet?; The 10 best books of 2016; | | | | The day's most important stories | | | | | Trump picks Sessions for attorney general, Pompeo for CIA | Sen. Jeff Sessions, whose offer was finalized Thursday, was among President-elect Donald Trump's earliest backers and is known for his hard-line views on immigration. Rep. Mike Pompeo has accepted the job of CIA director, according to two people close to the transition. | By David Nakamura and Elise Viebeck • Read more » | | Why Trump's family being in his administration tests law, ethics | In 1967, Congress passed an anti-nepotism law after President John F. Kennedy's brother was appointed as attorney general. But the precedent is murky when it comes to actual White House staff — and Ivanka Trump's husband, Jared Kushner, is frequently mentioned as a possible top aide. | By Aaron Blake • Read more » | | | | | | The 10 best books of 2016 | In our annual survey of the best books, you'll find 10 that we think are exceptionally rewarding and 100 other notable titles. | By Book World Reviewers • Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | ©2016 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | |
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