By Lauren Weber
VIRGINIA GOVERNOR GUILTY OF CORRUPTION "A federal jury on Thursday found former Virginia governor Robert F. McDonnell and his wife, Maureen, guilty of public corruption — sending an emphatic message that they believed the couple sold the office once occupied by Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson to a free-spending Richmond businessman for golf outings, lavish vacations and $120,000 in sweetheart loans." McDonnell's attorneys are vowing to appeal. Sentencing for the couple will take place January 6, and while "decades in prison and fines in the millions" are possible, many experts think it's unlikely the couple will serve long terms. [WaPo]
HEALTHCARE.GOV HACKED No personal data was stolen, but the hacker managed to install "malicious software" according to federal officials. The hack occurred in July, and investigators first discovered the disruption at the end of August. [HuffPost]
ANYTHING BUT THE WORD INVASION World leaders are avoiding using the "i word" to describe Russia's actions. "We should clearly name what is going on. Aggression is also a good word, but this is clearly an invasion," Lithuania's foreign minister, Linus Linkevicius, told the Times. "There is an illegal presence of foreign troops on a sovereign territory. What else do you call it?" [NYT]
FERGUSON INVESTIGATION TO HIGHLIGHT RACIAL PROFILING "Citing the 'deep mistrust' between the local residents and law enforcement officials, the Justice Department launched a broad investigation Thursday into the practices of the Ferguson, Missouri, police department, following the shooting last month of an unarmed black 18-year-old by a white police officer … This new effort will look at police department practices over the past few years, including patterns of stops, arrests and use of force, as well as the training Ferguson police officers receive." And support for HuffPost's Ferguson Fellowship -- a crowdfunded reporter to stay on the ground in the St. Louis area for the next year -- has continued to surge. We're at 61% of our goal, but still need another push. Here's how you can take us across the finish line. [CBS]
HUNDREDS ARRESTED STRIKING FOR HIGHER FAST FOOD WAGES "With the support of local labor and community groups, workers have been taking part in a series of intermittent one-day strikes in various cities over the past two years, shaming big fast-food companies like McDonald's over low pay and irregular hours. Organizers billed Thursday's strikes and protests as an escalation of the campaign through civil disobedience." [HuffPost]
WHAT'S BREWING
SCARLETT JOHANSSON HAD HER BABY! The baby, Rose Dorothy, definitely won the genetic lottery. [HuffPost]
LINCOLN HAS THE PERFECT SPOKESMAN In Matthew McConaughey. [Vanity Fair]
MISSISSIPPI'S NO LONGER ALONE It's now tied with West Virginia as the most obese state in the union. [HuffPost]
BEST STATES TO GROW UP AS A GIRL According to the Girl Scouts, here are the best states for girls to grow up. Guess who's last? [HuffPo]
NOT GETTING ENOUGH SLEEP? Your brain might be shrinking. [CNN]
ON THE BLOG
ROSEANNE BARR: JOAN RIVERS, 'A VAGENIUS' "She was always surprising us, always defying the status quo, always courageous, loud opinionated and damning … You controlled the room always, in the most professional way, too. You leveled the playing ground for all comedians. You'll be missed, but not forgotten. Copied but never matched. Never bested." [HuffPost]
WE THOUGHT YOU SHOULD KNOW
~ This is your brain on Netflix.
~ This daddy-daughter dance duo could not be cuter.
~ Chuck Todd's "Meet the Press" is kicking off with an interview with President Obama.
~ We love watching this Buckingham Palace guard cut a rug.
~ Meet the next Chief Technology Officer for the United States.
~ This man graduated from college and makes motivational speeches -- and he was born with an upside down head.
~ And Gisele's Under Armour ad literally kicks a** .
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