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Bernie Sanders | Where the Democrats Go From Here 
Senator Bernie Sanders. (photo: Jabin Botsford/WP) 
Bernie Sanders, The New York Times 
Sanders writes: "Donald J. Trump won the White House because his campaign rhetoric successfully tapped into a very real and justified anger, an anger that many traditional Democrats feel." 
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Sanders Leads the Movement to Reshape the Democratic Party 
Daniel Strauss, Politico 
Strauss writes: "The revolution is back in business. Supporters of Bernie Sanders' failed presidential bid are seizing on Democratic disarray at the national level to launch a wave of challenges to Democratic Party leaders in the states." 
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The People Who Look at Trump and Don't See a Racist 
Daniel Engber, Slate 
Engber writes: "For months, Donald Trump's racism and sexism have served as Exhibit A in the case against his fitness for the presidency. In spite of Reid's remark, the press has made Trump's bigotry very clear, publishing countless articles, explanatory timelines, and listicles on the topic. And yet, on Tuesday, the American people went to the polls and made racist Donald Trump their president-elect. How could this happen?" 
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Donald Trump Says He Will Deport up to 3 Million Immigrants 'That Are Criminal' 
Martin Pengelly, Guardian UK 
Pengelly writes: "Speaking to 60 Minutes, president-elect says Mexico border wall would partially consist of fencing: 'I'm very good at this. It's called construction.'" 
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Why Trump Might Not Block the AT&T-Time Warner Merger, After All 
Brian Fung, The Washington Post 
Fung writes: "Despite his campaign vows to block the deal, President-elect Donald Trump could be forced to take a friendlier stance on AT&T's $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner than he initially laid out, analysts say - potentially disappointing supporters who were hoping for a big showdown with the company." 
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Weeks After Defeated Deal, Colombia and FARC Rebels Reach a New Peace Agreement 
Colin Dwyer, NPR 
Dwyer writes: "For the second time in just six weeks, it appears that Latin America's longest-running war may finally end in peace. The Colombian government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, announced an agreement Saturday night that would end their 52-year guerrilla war - another attempt at peace after Colombian voters narrowly rejected a previous deal in an October referendum." 
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Why the Media Must Make Climate Change a Vital Issue for President Trump 
Oliver Milman, Guardian UK 
Milman writes: "The absence of climate change as a leading topic in the election was a failure of the media - and it's now their responsibility to get Americans talking about it." 
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