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Add [nytdirect@nytimes.com] to your address book. To edit or delete this email alert, please go to [Manage My Alerts]. Compiled: December 12, 2016 3:25 AM [The New York Times] [NYTimes.com/MyAlerts »] [My Alerts] Daily Update Compiled: December 12, 2016 3:25 AM [Letter] [Preserving Government Websites] A past president of the Society of American Archivists writes that state and local government websites must be comparably addressed. [Mr. Pruitt, the Oklahoma attorney general, has been a key architect of the legal battle against President Obama’s climate change policies.] Stephen Crowley/The New York Times [Trump Picks Scott Pruitt, Climate Change Denialist, to Lead E.P.A.] By CORAL DAVENPORT and ERIC LIPTON Mr. Pruitt, the Oklahoma attorney general, has been a key architect of the legal battle against President Obama’s climate change policies. ADVERTISEMENT [Taking Note] [Mike Flynn, Jr., was sacked from the transition team for spreading conspiracy theories. Now what about his dad?] Sam Hodgson for The New York Times [Donald Trump Fires a Troll] By ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON Mike Flynn, Jr., was sacked from the transition team for spreading conspiracy theories. Now what about his dad? [The two groups are putting aside divisions to combat a wave of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism since Donald J. Trump’s election, and to resist whatever may come next.] Yana Paskova for The New York Times [Both Feeling Threatened, American Muslims and Jews Join Hands] By LAURIE GOODSTEIN The two groups are putting aside divisions to combat a wave of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism since Donald J. Trump’s election, and to resist whatever may come next. [Op-Ed Contributors] [The classified version of the Senate report on torture is in danger of being lost forever unless the Obama administration acts soon.] Justin Renteria [The Torture Report Must Be Saved] By CARL LEVIN and JAY ROCKEFELLER The classified version of the Senate report on torture is in danger of being lost forever unless the Obama administration acts soon. [Editorial] [It’s the only way for President-elect Donald Trump to avoid ethical conflicts.] Roman Muradov [One Job Is Enough. Sell the Hotel.] By THE EDITORIAL BOARD It’s the only way for President-elect Donald Trump to avoid ethical conflicts. ADVERTISEMENT [Legalized abortion faces its greatest threat in decades, people on both sides of the issue say, and that includes the possibility that Roe v. Wade will be overturned.] Andrew Spear for The New York Times [Abortion Foes, Emboldened by Trump, Promise ‘Onslaught’ of Tough Restrictions] By SABRINA TAVERNISE and SHERYL GAY STOLBERG Legalized abortion faces its greatest threat in decades, people on both sides of the issue say, and that includes the possibility that Roe v. Wade will be overturned. [Initially aiming to pressure companies like Ford and Carrier to keep factory jobs at home instead of moving them to Mexico, Mr. Trump has increased the stakes.] A J Mast for The New York Times [Wary Corporate Chiefs Keep an Ear Tuned to Trump’s Messages] By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ Initially aiming to pressure companies like Ford and Carrier to keep factory jobs at home instead of moving them to Mexico, Mr. Trump has increased the stakes. [Op-Ed Columnist] [The president-elect’s chaotic search for a key post was a mirror of the man himself.] Ben Wiseman [Donald Trump’s Bottomless Secretarial Pool] By FRANK BRUNI The president-elect’s chaotic search for a key post was a mirror of the man himself. [Opinion] [To effectively challenge the president-elect, writers and artists must present a compelling vision of the country.] Edmund D. Fountain for The New York Times [Trump Is a Great Storyteller. We Need to Be Better.] By VIET THANH NGUYEN To effectively challenge the president-elect, writers and artists must present a compelling vision of the country. [As the Democratic Party rebuilds after the election, the emerging strategy is to focus on economic fairness, but not revise stances on other issues.] Al Drago/The New York Times [Democrats Hone a New Message: It’s the Economy, Everyone] By ALEXANDER BURNS and JONATHAN MARTIN As the Democratic Party rebuilds after the election, the emerging strategy is to focus on economic fairness, but not revise stances on other issues. [Op-Ed Contributor] [The American way is that civilians control the generals, not the other way around.] Jim Hollander/European Pressphoto Agency [Donald Trump’s Military Government] By GORDON ADAMS The American way is that civilians control the generals, not the other way around. [The Upshot] [Republicans may try to “repeal and delay” Obamacare. But controlling the timing of the program’s demise could be tricky.] Doug Mills/The New York Times [An Obamacare ‘Delay’ Plan Could Backfire] By MARGOT SANGER-KATZ Republicans may try to “repeal and delay” Obamacare. But controlling the timing of the program’s demise could be tricky. [Op-Ed | Timothy Egan] [These days, Washington’s monuments are aglow and festive. But soon, most everything inscribed in stone will be tested.] Mark Wilson/Getty Images [Donald Trump’s Inauguration Day Walk] By TIMOTHY EGAN These days, Washington’s monuments are aglow and festive. But soon, most everything inscribed in stone will be tested. [Congressional Memo] [The 21st Century Cures Act, a bill that sailed through Congress with overwhelming support from both parties, stands in contrast to the looming fight over the Affordable Care Act.] Stephen Crowley/The New York Times [Cures Act Gains Bipartisan Support That Eluded Obama Health Law] By ROBERT PEAR The 21st Century Cures Act, a bill that sailed through Congress with overwhelming support from both parties, stands in contrast to the looming fight over the Affordable Care Act. 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