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  1. departures
    Defense Secretary Jim Mattis Quits Over Disagreements With TrumpIn his resignation letter, Mattis implied Trump is not “treating allies with respect.”
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    Trump Aide Who Mocked ‘Dying’ McCain Is Out — But White House Still Isn’t SorryKelly Sadler might have been fired over an internal fight about the McCain leak, but she isn’t being punished for the joke itself.
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    Rap Genius Co-Founder Resigns“MY GUESS: his sister is smokin hot.”
  4. Ben Parr No Longer Editor-at-Large of MashableIn spite of $250,000 cash bonus.
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    Report: Top Obama Economic Adviser to Resign (Updated)Christina Romer “frustrated” with Larry Summers’s “direct line” to Obama.
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    CNN’s Michael Ware Reportedly to Leave NetworkIraq correspondent’s request to extend leave denied.
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    Sen. Chris Dodd to Throw in the TowelDemocrats are psyched.
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    Sen. Byron Dorgan Has Had Enough of the U.S. SenateHe’ll “work on energy policy in the private sector” instead.
  9. ink-stained wretches
    Graydon Carter to Eat Less in 2008Today, crack WWD reporter Irin Carmon called around to various New York magazine editors to find out their New Year’s resolutions. As you can see, magazine editors have the same hopes and dreams as the rest of us. You know, ones that mostly involve being less fat and shallow: • Departures editor Richard Story: To have “an ark full of ASMEs.” • Teen Vogue editor Amy Astley: To “skip Us Weekly and The New York Post and read more books.” • Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter: “Less food, more exercise.” • Food & Wine editor Dana Cowin: “To kick my pork butt addiction and move on to healthier foods like eco-friendly farmed striped bass.” • CosmoGIRL! editor Susan Schulz: To take up Pilates and cook dinner for her husband twice a month (“Hey, gotta start somewhere!”). • Men’s Journal editor Brad Wieners: “To do the workout we just published (’40 is the new 30!’).” • Bon Appétit editor Barbara Fairchild: “With my job, that same 15 pounds I always resolve to lose is with me for life.” Meanwhile, we notice Graydon ignored our advice on what to resolve this year. But then again, he only has twelve more chances to write a boringly hysterical editor’s letter about President Bush, so we guess that’s understandable. That Time of the Year [WWD] Earlier: New Year’s Resolutions for the Best New Yorkers