Why Europeans are scared of a Trump presidency, why we should all care if the Russians meddled with the presidential elections and what Bernie Sanders thinks of Trump saving blue collar jobs in Indiana. | | | | | | | | | On Thursday, about 1,000 Carrier workers and their families should be rejoicing. But the rest of our nation's workers should be very nervous. | Hartford Courant | | Read More | | | | | If the Russian government attempted to influence the outcome of the presidential election, that should outrage Americans regardless of whom they supported on Nov. 8. | Los Angeles Times | | | | | When a federal judge in Texas last week froze a regulation extending overtime pay to thousands of workers, the holding had an extra sting. | The Morning Call | | | | | So many Trumpists have written in since the election, and I am grateful for their interest and also impressed by the sheer variety of their profanity. | Hartford Courant | | | | | The billionaire banker-investors Trump chose to be treasury secretary and commerce secretary face criticism for being from the "swamp" Trump said he'd drain. | San Diego Union-Tribune | | | | | All of this might be humorous coming from a 12-year-old using the computer in his mother's basement. It is not funny coming from the man who will lead our nation for the next four years. | Sun-Sentinel | | | | | There's plenty to criticize about the news media's handling of the election, including their inability to handle an unconventional candidate who expertly manipulated them. | Orlando Sentinel | | | | | Should the president spend so much time on social media? How much attention does it deserve? Two writers debate the issue. | Chicago Tribune | | | | | What's striking about being in Europe right now, as opposed to during the Bush years, is that everyone is taking Donald Trump's impending presidency very seriously. | Los Angeles Times | | | | Click here to sign up for more newsletters from Tribune Online Content. | | | | |
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