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Amy B Wang / Washington Post:
A package for Steven Mnuchin caused a bomb scare. It turned out to be filled with horse manure. — A suspicious package that appeared Saturday night in the swanky Los Angeles neighborhood of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin prompted lengthy street closures and a sizable response by local …
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CBS News and CBS Los Angeles
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NBC Southern California:
Suspicious Package Addressed to Treasury Secretary Mnuchin Contained Horse Manure: Officials — Multiple law enforcement sources tell NBC investigations that officers unwrapped the box to discover it was filled with manure — A Los Angeles Department bomb squad responded …
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New York Times, Business Insider, Splinter and The Week
Nicole Hensley / New York Daily News:
Gift-wrapped horse poop sends bomb squad to Steven Mnuchin's Bel Air mansion — Los Angeles police got a whiff of horse manure intended for Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin at his Bel-Air home Saturday night. — A neighbor discovered the Christmas-themed package on the driveway …
New York Times:
Black Turnout in Alabama Complicates Debate on Voting Laws — MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Even before a defiant Roy S. Moore stood at a lectern this month and refused to concede the Alabama Senate race, one political reality was clear: An extraordinary turnout among black voters had helped push Doug Jones …
Cristina Maza / Newsweek:
HOW TRUMP AND THE NAZIS STOLE CHRISTMAS TO PROMOTE WHITE NATIONALISM — President Donald Trump wants Americans to think he re-invented Christmas. — “We can say merry Christmas again,” he has said on numerous occasions both during his campaign for president and his presidency.
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The Daily Caller
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Natasha Bertrand / Business Insider:
‘Trump fears them’: Former officials defend FBI leaders swept up in the Trump-Russia firestorm — The FBI's top lawyer, James Baker, was abruptly reassigned within the bureau last week. — Though the move was not unexpected, national-security experts and former intelligence officials …
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New York Magazine, Raw Story, The Daily Caller, AOL, RedState and NBC News
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Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
No longer a ‘lonely battle’: How the campaign against the Mueller probe has taken hold
No longer a ‘lonely battle’: How the campaign against the Mueller probe has taken hold
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Splinter, Axios, Vox and Business Insider
CBS News:
President Trump finishes out the year at Mar-a-Lago, tax reform accomplished — President Trump kicked off his holiday weekend at Mar-a-Lago Friday night at a dinner where he told friends, “You all just got a lot richer,” referencing the sweeping tax overhaul he signed into law hours earlier.
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Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
In a pro-Trump town, they never stopped saying ‘Merry Christmas’ — LINDEN, Tenn. — In this rural Trump-supporting town, home to barely 1,000 people and at least 10 Christian churches, the word “holiday” doesn't seem to exist. — Outside the county courthouse there's an evergreen tree covered …
The Guardian:
FBI investigates Russian-linked Cyprus bank accused of money laundering — Request for financial information may be connected to inquiries into possible conspiracy between Trump and Kremlin … The FBI has asked officials in Cyprus for financial information about a defunct bank that was used …
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Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
In Saudi Corruption Crackdown, Big Targets Are Going Free — The release suggests several high-profile suspects are agreeing to settlements — The Saudi government in recent days has released at least two dozen high-profile suspects held in a wide-ranging crackdown on corruption …
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Axios
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
American ISIS Suspect Held in Iraq Has Right to Lawyer, Judge Rules
American ISIS Suspect Held in Iraq Has Right to Lawyer, Judge Rules
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Axios, NPR and Just Security
John Sharp / al.com:
The color purple: How millennials and Gen X after electing Doug Jones could change a red state — Beth Clayton believes that she saw her home state's political future in the exit polls from the Dec. 12 Senate election. And it's not an Alabama that anyone has known lately.
John Frank / Denver Post:
Colorado's growing political divide leaves rural communities feeling forgotten and voiceless — A political transformation in Colorado is exacerbating the tension in elections and at the Capitol … ILIFF — Under a hard gray sky, Andrew Hernandez guides his combine through the cornfield …
Justin Jouvenal / Washington Post:
A teen is charged with killing his girlfriend's parents. They had worried he was a neo-Nazi. — Buckley Kuhn-Fricker was so disturbed by what she discovered about her teenage daughter's boyfriend that she spent a tumultuous week pushing for a breakup. By Thursday, she texted a friend saying the …
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New York Times, Fairfax County Police …, AOL and Raw Story
Brett Samuels / The Hill:
Flake on chaos of Trump campaign: ‘Was that campaign even capable of colluding with anybody?’ … Frequent Trump administration critic Sen. Jeff Flake — (R-Ariz.) on Sunday said he's unsure if the Trump campaign was “capable of colluding with anybody.” — “I mean, I look at that last campaign …
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Brent D. Griffiths / Politico:
Flake: If Trump fired Mueller, it would be a ‘big problem’
Flake: If Trump fired Mueller, it would be a ‘big problem’
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Axios
Molly Nagle / ABC News:
Loyalty to Trump the new Republican ‘litmus test’: GOP representative — Republican candidates used to be measured by their conservative ideology but now are judged according to how loyal they are to President Donald Trump, GOP Rep. Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania said.
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Fox News Insider and Politico