Thursday, December 8, 2016

Thursday's Headlines: Trump’s selection of third general for Cabinet fuels concern about military clout

Trump's pick to lead EPA is part of group suing the agency; Union leader criticized in Trump tweet gets threatening calls; Ex-wrestling exec Linda McMahon to lead Small Business Administration; 'Jackie,' art and accuracy in a post-fact world; Life expectancy declines in America for the first time since 1993;
 
Today's Headlines
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Trump's selection of third general for Cabinet fuels concern about military clout
The president-elect is said to be drawn to generals by their swagger and dazzled by their war stories. Yet his choices are striking given his non-interventionist posture in the presidential campaign and criticism of the Iraq war.
Trump's pick to lead EPA is part of group suing the agency
Donald Trump's selection of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt — who has written that the debate on climate change is "far from settled" — signals an assault on President Obama's environmental legacy.
 
Union leader criticized in Trump tweet gets threatening calls
Trump fired back after Chuck Jones, president of the United Steelworkers Local 1999, said he believed the president-elect lied to Carrier workers in Indiana. Jones said his phone started ringing soon after Trump tweeted about him.
 
Ex-wrestling exec Linda McMahon to lead Small Business Administration
Linda McMahon, a top Trump donor, is best-known for co-founding WWE.
 
'Jackie,' art and accuracy in a post-fact world
The biopic of Jacqueline Kennedy has an unsettling, almost hallucinatory mix of fact and fiction. It also offers a consoling portrait of a time that, especially in this political season, in some ways seems worthy of halcyon legend after all.
 
Life expectancy declines in America for the first time since 1993
Rising fatalities from heart disease, strokes, diabetes, drug overdoses, accidents and other conditions are to blame for the decrease, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
 
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Opinions
 
Our campaign lost the election. But Trump's team must own up to how he won.
 
America will soon be ruled by a minority
 
Kellyanne Conway is playing the 'woman card' all wrong
 
Trump's Carrier deal is the opposite of conservatism
 
A lesson for Angela Merkel: Good intentions aren't always good politics
 
It's up to Congress to protect 'dreamers' from deportation
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In home town of alleged Pizzagate gunman, shock and disappointment
For locals in Salisbury, N.C., the news of Sunday's events at Comet Ping Pong in Washington was especially painful because they believe their town should stand out not for violence, but for tolerance and creativity.
'Evil, evil, evil as can be': Emotional testimony as Dylann Roof trial begins
In his opening statement, a federal prosecutor said Roof, 22, targeted and killed nine churchgoers because they were black and because killing them in a church would "magnify his message" of hate.
Federal judge's ruling effectively halts Michigan's presidential recount
The ruling assures Republican Donald Trump's narrow victory in the state.
Clinton event for top donors leaves some grumbling they didn't make the cut
The Dec. 15 thank-you gala is in a ballroom that's apparently too small to accommodate all of the Clinton campaign's "bundlers." The remaining campaign staff has been fielding complaints.
Surgeon general calls youth e-cigarette smoking ‘a major public health concern’
A sharp rise in vaping by young people is troubling in part because we don't understand the dangers.
'You gonna die’: Woman indicted in threats to father of Sandy Hook victim
Lenny Pozner's six-year-old son was gunned down at school. Then death threats came from people who believed a conspiracy theory that the mass shooting that left 27 dead was an elaborate hoax.
'Hairspray Live' had plenty of volume, but could have used a tad more oomph
NBC's staging of the beloved musical was endearing but unfocused though it didn't fall completely flat thanks to standout performances by some of its more seasoned stars, such as Jennifer Hudson.
 
     
 
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