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The 2018 election is over, but not really....
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On Tuesday, President Trump threw Rep. Mia Love under the electoral bus, saying she lost her re-election bid because she didn't embrace him enough on the campaign trail....
Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott lay out Utah's post-election political roadmap....
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OTHER UTAH HEADLINES
Deseret News
Editorial: Ballot initiatives aren't turning Utah into California just yet
Jay Evensen: Ham-handed 10-cent gas measure could set school funding back years
A. Scott Anderson: Dan Jones always delivered the truth
Divert Green River water for Colorado? Utah says proposal all wet
Utah lawmakers expect Dec. 3 special session on medical marijuana
Trump recorded robocall for Love, but her campaign limited its release
Stuart Adams elected Utah Senate president, Brad Wilson new Utah House speaker
Holladay voters rejected Cottonwood Mall development, but project could still survive
Utah Sen. Mike Lee in Mexico, Guatemala seeking solutions to migrant caravan
Salt Lake Tribune
Editorial: Initiatives' success is a shot across Legislature's bow
Environmentalists, feds and Utahns agree: Don't send Green River water to Colorado
Court gives environmentalists a victory, affirms deal reached with feds to revise land plans
With passage of Prop 2, legal protections for cannabis patients kick in Dec. 1
Despite overcrowding and construction, Salt Lake City International Airport soars to No. 2 in quality ranking
Ben McAdams widens lead a bit over Mia Love as Governor, Lt. Gov. rip Utah County for election foul-ups
President Trump blasted Mia Love for not using his help - but she made limited use of a robocall he recorded
Federal judge recommends ending probation for newly elected state lawmaker Phil Lyman
Rep. Brad Wilson, Sen. Stuart Adams picked to lead Utah Legislature
Other
Audit claims Utah schools failed to report, discipline teachers who harassed, assaulted students (Standard-Examiner)
Ogden Mayor Caldwell issues lengthy explanation for late-night military training (Standard-Examiner)
NATIONAL HEADLINES
- Two prominent lawyers, including White House counselor Kellyanne Conway's husband, argue that Trump's appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting Attorney General is unconstitutional because he has not gone through the Senate confirmation process - https://nyti.ms/2FfsAeR
- Matthew Whitaker, the acting Attorney General, once argued that the courts are supposed to be the "inferior branch" and criticized the Supreme Court's power to review legislative and executive acts - https://nyti.ms/2FfrRdD
- Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker said during an interview that the president has the power to kill any investigation he wants - http://bit.ly/2FdIBSv
- Special counsel Robert Mueller's team has begun writing its final report on their investigation into the Russian attack on the 2018 election and whether people associated with the Trump campaign assisted in that attack - https://cnn.it/2FgDrF9
- Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie might be Trump's pick for the next Attorney General - https://politi.co/2FbmHiH
- Turnout in the 2018 midterms was clearly up from previous elections, but it may be months before we know who voted. There are clear indications that turnout exploded among women, Latinos and young people - https://nyti.ms/2FcnCzl
- Brian Kemp has declared himself the winner in the close Georgia gubernatorial race, while media outlets have not yet projected a winner - https://abcn.ws/2Fe5PI4
- The Florida Senate and gubernatorial contests appear headed to a recount after more ballots are counted - http://bit.ly/2FdHl1J
- Nancy Pelosi's ascension to Speaker may be more difficult as several newly elected Democrats reiterate they plan to vote against her - https://politi.co/2FpQLY7
- White House officials are worried that the new Democratic majority in the House is preparing to make President Trump's life hell for the next two years. "Congress is going to force transparency on this president," said one Democratic congressional aide - http://bit.ly/2FdnO1m
- Democrats worry starting a fight over President Trump's tax returns will backfire against them with voters - https://bloom.bg/2Ff0foO
- Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions signed a memorandum before he was fired that severely limited the ability of federal law enforcement officials to overhaul local police departments accused of abuses and civil rights violations - https://nyti.ms/2FaKFKQ
- A federal court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration does not have the authority to unilaterally end the DACA program - https://reut.rs/2Fe5hlu
- The Trump administration announced new rules to deny asylum to virtually any migrant who crosses the border illegally - https://nyti.ms/2FesUdy
- The FDA is getting ready to crack down on the sale of e-cigarettes, spurred by a huge increase in vaping by minors - https://wapo.st/2FetR5C
- The Trump administration unveiled new rules allowing some employers to deny insurance coverage for contraceptives on religious grounds - https://wapo.st/2Fe6Sru
- Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has reached out to Fox News about becoming a contributor as he potentially prepares an exit from President Trump's Cabinet - https://politi.co/2FaLnYw
- Police say they are investigating a protest and possible vandalism outside the home of Fox News host Tucker Carlson - http://bit.ly/2Fg20C9
- Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, is still being harassed and receiving death threats. He lawyers say she has moved four times and had to pay for a private security detail. She is also unable to return to her job as a professor - https://n.pr/2FeCYDA
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
- 1620 - Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower sight land at Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
- 1872 - A fire which began in the basement of a warehouse in downtown Boston raged for 12 hours. The Great Boston Fire killed at least 30 people.
- 1906 - Theodore Roosevelt is the first sitting U.S. President to make an official trip outside the country, traveling to Panama to inspect progress on the Panama Canal.
- 1938 - Mobs of Germans attacked Jewish businesses and homes throughout Germany in what became known as Kristallnacht.
- 1965 - Several U.S. states and parts of Canada are hit by a series of blackouts lasting up to 13 hours.
- 1979 - Nuclear false alarm: The NORAD computers and the Alternate National Military Command Center in Maryland detected a purported massive Soviet nuclear strike. After reviewing raw data and checking early warning radars, the alert is canceled.
- 1989 - Fall of the Berlin Wall: East Germany opens checkpoints in the Berlin Wall, allowing its citizens to travel to West Berlin.
Policy News
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Gov. Herbert lowers flags in honor of victims of Thousand Oaks shooting In coordination with President Donald J. Trump's proclamation, Gov. Gary R. Herbert has ordered the lowering of the flag of the United States of America and the flag of the State of Utah out of respect for the victims of the shooting in Thousand Oaks, California....
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Essence to open regional office in Utah The Governor's Office of Economic Development announced Essence, a global data and measurement-driven media agency and part of GroupM, will open a regional office in Salt Lake City, Utah. Essence will add up to 125 jobs, $1.9 million in new state revenue and an estimate...
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Megyn Kelly defends Tucker Carlson after his house is targeted by protesters: 'This has to stop' (AOL)
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GOP election losses make it easier for Rep. Kevin McCarthy to finally nab leadership post (Los Angeles Times)
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Trump to make good on pre-election promise to crack down on asylum seekers (ABC News)
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