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10:45 PM ET, November 28, 2015

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NBC News:
Planned Parenthood Shooting Suspect Made Comment About ‘No More Baby Parts’: Sources  —  The day after a gunman killed three people and shot nine others at a Colorado Planned Parenthood office, officials tell NBC News a motive remains unclear, but say the suspect talked about politics and abortion.
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Alicia Melville-Smith / BuzzFeed:
Here's What We Know About The Suspect In The Planned Parenthood Shooting  —  Robert L Dear, 57, was arrested by police following a shooting at the Colorado Springs clinic where three people, including a police officer, were killed.  —  BuzzFeed News Reporter, UK
Washington Post:
Alleged Colorado gunman was adrift and alienated  —  BLACK MOUNTAIN, N.C. — To neighbors, it looked like a “moonshine shack,” a little yellow wooden hut, with overgrown weeds and no power or indoor plumbing, banged together by its owner, Robert Lewis Dear Jr.
CBS News:
Neighbors open up about Colorado shooting suspect  —  The man who police say attacked a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado had lived part of the time in a cabin with no electricity or running water in the North Carolina mountains.  —  Authorities said three people were killed …
Julie Turkewitz / New York Times:
In Colorado, Bustling With Shoppers, Then Gripped by Chaos  —  COLORADO SPRINGS — The injured man staggered into the grocery store, his face and chest bloodied.  Customers stopped and stared.  “He lifted his shirt up, and he had holes in his chest,” said Miranda Schilter, 17 …
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
DNC head calls for action after Planned Parenthood shooting
Discussion: Mediaite, Politico and Mother Jones
New York Times:
Garrett Swasey, Officer Killed in Colorado, Is Recalled for Courage and Faith
Tom Cleary / Heavy.com:
Robert Lewis Dear: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
James Taranto / Wall Street Journal:
Bully for Whom?  —  Serge Kovaleski and the Trump paradox.  —  “It's clear at this point that Donald Trump acts more like a bully than a ‘traditional’ presidential candidate,” observed New York magazine's Jesse Singal in September: … Singal consulted with a “bullying expert,” …
Discussion: Washington Post and Althouse
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Erin McPike / Raw Story:
Trump asks heckler to be ‘nicely’ escorted out as he reframes comments about Muslims cheering on 9/11  —  DON'T MISS STORIES.  FOLLOW RAW STORY!  —  Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Saturday reframed his claim that he saw Muslims in Jersey City, New Jersey …
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Poll: Trump drops 12 points in one week
Daily Mail:
Not so tough now!  ISIS fighter cries like a baby after being captured by Kurdish forces  —  Dramatic footage has emerged online showing a suspected ISIS fighter crying after he was taken prisoner by Kurdish forces in Iraq.  —  The prisoner does not appear to have any noticeable injuries as he seats in the back of the armoured truck.
Discussion: Vlad Tepes, BizPac Review and Mediaite
David K. Li / New York Post:
People having sex with horses is on the rise in Switzerland  —  More Swiss people are having sex with horses, according to a sickening new report.  —  There were 105 cases of the maltreatment of horses in Switzerland in 2014 — 10 percent of which involved people having sex with them …
Bloomberg Business:
Karl Rove Opens His Rolodex for Ben Carson  —  Donald Trump's team thinks the top-gun Republican consultant is aiming a bank shot at the billionaire.  —  Republican strategist Karl Rove helped set up a meeting between top fundraisers for Ben Carson and casino mogul Steve Wynn.
Michael Walsh / New York Post:
Hillary Clinton's million little lies  —  Hillary Clinton's latest “little” lie?  Apparently, she'd like you to believe that she tried to join the Marines in 1975.  —  To hear Hillary Clinton tell it, she was named for Sir Edmund Hillary, the conqueror of Mount Everest …
Discussion: Liberal Values
John H. McWhorter / Wall Street Journal:
Closed Minds on Campus  —  Today's student protesters start with valuable observations, writes John H. McWhorter, but then they drift into a mistaken idea of what a university—and even a society—should be  —  From the aggrieved pitch of recent student protests against racism …
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Dick Lehr / The Atlantic:
The Racist Legacy of Woodrow Wilson
Discussion: Reason and Outside the Beltway
Associated Press:
PUTIN ORDERS SANCTIONS AGAINST TURKEY AFTER DOWNING OF JET  —  ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday called for sanctions against Turkey, following the downing this week by Turkey of a Russian warplane.  —  The decree published on the Kremlin's website Saturday came hours …
Discussion: Israel Matzav, Reuters and France 24
Joseph Nasr / Reuters:
Leader of German anti-immigrant party calls on Merkel to resign  —  HANOVER, Germany (Reuters) - The leader of Germany's anti-immigrant AfD party, riding a wave of public anger against Chancellor Angela Merkel's asylum policy, on Saturday called on her to resign for throwing the country's doors open to migrants.
Discussion: Vox Popoli
 
 
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