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10:50 AM ET, November 29, 2015

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NBC News:
Planned Parenthood Suspect Mentioned Politics & Abortion  —  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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New York Times:
Robert Dear, Suspect in Colorado Killings, ‘Preferred to Be Left Alone’  —  HARTSEL, Colo. — Robert L. Dear Jr. was a man who lived off the grid.  —  On this lonely, snow-covered patch of land in a hamlet ringed by the Rocky Mountains, his home was a white trailer, with a forest-green four-wheeler …
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
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
DNC head calls for action after Planned Parenthood shooting
Discussion: ABC News and Mediaite
Washington Post:
For Democrats, it's not just ‘demographics as destiny’  —  Democrats who happily think Donald Trump is helping to lead the Republican Party over the cliff could be looking at the state of American politics through too narrow a lens.  Whatever problems the GOP could be facing in the coming months and beyond …
Discussion: New York Times
Bethan McKernan / The Independent:
New York Times:
What the Paris Climate Meeting Must Do  —  In 1992, more than 150 nations agreed at a meeting in Rio de Janeiro to take steps to stabilize greenhouse gases at a level that would “prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system” — United Nations-speak for global warming.
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Coral Davenport / New York Times:
Obama's Legacy at Stake in Paris Talks on Climate Accord
Eugene Scott / CNN:
Black religious leaders invited to Trump meeting say they won't endorse him  —  (CNN)Several black pastors invited to meet with Donald Trump on Monday have denied reports that they had plans to endorse the presidential candidate at the event.  —  Bishop Clarence McClendon …
Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
A Wealthy Governor and His Friends Are Remaking Illinois … The richest man in Illinois does not often give speeches.  But on a warm spring day two years ago, Kenneth C. Griffin, the billionaire founder of one of the world's largest hedge funds, rose before a black-tie dinner of the Economic Club …
Discussion: Political Wire
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
Spain Yesterday, Syria Today  —  BETWEEN 1936 and 1939, the Spanish Civil War condensed the awful drama of the 1930s into one conflict.  Spain was where left-wing illusions about Stalinism went to die, where Hitler's war machine tuned up for the Blitzkrieg, where aerial bombardments of civilians …
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, Mediaite and BizPac Review
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
Discussion: Tampa Bay Times
Bradford Richardson / The Hill:
Poll: Trump drops 12 points in one week
Associated Press:
Carson after tour: Syrian refugees don't want to come to US  —  1 photo  —  AZRAQ REFUGEE CAMP, Jordan (AP) — After touring Syrian refugee camps in Jordan, Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson on Saturday suggested that camps should serve as a long-term solution for millions …
Jordyn Phelps / ABC News:
Christie Scores Endorsement of Leading NH Newspaper  —  New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's struggling presidential bid got a welcome boost this weekend in an endorsement from the New Hampshire Union Leader.  —  “In just 10 weeks, New Hampshire will make a choice that will profoundly affect our country and the world.
 
 
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Colin Campbell / Business Insider:
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Associated Press:
PUTIN ORDERS SANCTIONS AGAINST TURKEY AFTER DOWNING OF JET
Discussion: Associated Press and Israel Matzav
Michael Walsh / New York Post:
Hillary Clinton's million little lies
Discussion: Liberal Values
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Amid new battle, NSA to shut down phone records program
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