
"Good morning. A cold morning will precede a sunny day with a high around 45. Rain, or maybe a wintry mix, is possible overnight, with a low near 35. The Capital City Go-Go play the Sioux Falls Skyforce in Orange County this morning. You can find me on Bluesky, I'm @abeaujon.87 on Signal, and there's a link to my email address below."
"Bari'd alive: CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss abruptly yanked a feature about the Trump administration's deportations of people to a prison in El Salvador from "60 Minutes" Sunday, saying it needed more work. Sharyn Alfonsi, who reported the story, called Weiss's decision "political" in a note to colleagues. ( NYT) Trump, whose lawsuit over what he claimed was "deceptive editing" in a segment about Kamala Harris CBS settled as it completed a sale to David Ellison's Skydance Media, has been complaining about "60 Minutes" lately."
"Epstein, Epstein, Epstein: The Justice Department began to release its files about the disgraced, deceased financier Jeffery Epstein on Friday evening. TL;DR: There are few revelations so far. ( NYT) DOJ didn't meet a deadline to release all the files Friday, ensuring every subsequent drop will make news. ( Politico) US Representatives Ro Khanna of California and Thomas Massie of Kentucky wrote the law that compelled the records' release; they're not especially thrilled about the delay and say they're considering holding Attorney General Pam Bondi in contempt. ( NBC News"
A cold morning will give way to a sunny day with a high near 45°F, and overnight rain or a possible wintry mix will bring a low near 35°F. The Capital City Go-Go face the Sioux Falls Skyforce in Orange County this morning. Contact details include Bluesky and Signal handles plus an email link, and a morning email newsletter signup is available. Music picks highlight Brad Linde's Bleak Midwinter Ensemble at Rhizome and playlists on Spotify and Apple Music. Media coverage includes a pulled CBS feature about deportations and complaints about 60 Minutes; the DOJ began releasing Jeffery Epstein files with few revelations so far and missed a release deadline, prompting lawmakers to consider contempt.
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