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Connor Sheets / al.com:
Man who left manure at Treasury Secretary Mnuchin's house comes forward, speaks out — A man who appears to be the person who left a gift-wrapped box of horse manure outside the home of U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Saturday spoke with AL.com via phone late Sunday evening, calling the incident an “act of political theater.”
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Avi Selk / Washington Post:
‘A gift-wrapped package of poo’: Why a man left a box of manure for Steven Mnuchin — It was one of those gag cards you can buy in a drugstore. “Merry Catsmess!” read the caption. And in a personal touch, as if for emphasis, Robby Strong had enclosed a box of horse manure.
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This man sent horse manure to the Treasury secretary to protest Trump's tax plan — Photo posted on Twitter by Robert Strong of Eagle Rock. Strong said he was the person who put horse manure in a gift-wrapped box left near the Bel Air home of U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on the night of Dec. 23.
Nataliya Vasilyeva / Associated Press:
Russian officials bar Navalny from running for president — MOSCOW (AP) — Russian election officials on Monday formally barred Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny from running for president, prompting calls from him for a boycott of next year's vote. — The Central Election Commission …
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Jacey Fortin / New York Times:
Parents Killed After Warning Daughter About Boyfriend's Racist Views, Family Says — A husband and wife were shot dead in their Virginia home three days before Christmas by a 17-year-old boy they had warned their daughter not to date because of his racist views, according to officials and news accounts.
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Larry Fitzgerald / SI.com:
An Appreciation of John McCain, Who Spent Six Christmases as a Prisoner of War — Over his years with the Cardinals, Larry Fitzgerald has become a friend and admirer of Arizona Sen. John McCain. This Christmas he pays tribute to a man who as a POW in Vietnam was a model of selfless heroism …
Ian Swanson / The Hill:
Sally Yates: Watch out for ghosts at Mar-a-Lago — Former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates — is defending the FBI in response to President Trump — 's attacks on the law enforcement agency — and specifically Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. — Yates in a tweet on Sunday …
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Associated Press:
Text of Pope Francis' traditional Christmas day message — VATICAN CITY (AP) — Dear Brothers and Sisters, Happy Christmas! — In Bethlehem, Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary. He was born, not by the will of man, but by the gift of the love of God our Father, who “so loved the world …
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New York Times:
Why Saad Hariri Had That Strange Sojourn in Saudi Arabia — BEIRUT, Lebanon — Lebanon's prime minister, Saad Hariri, was summoned at 8:30 a.m. to the Saudi royal offices — unseemly early, by the Kingdom's standards — on the second day of a visit that was already far from what he had expected.
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usun.state.gov:
Ambassador Haley on the United States Negotiating a Significant Reduction in the UN Budget — Today, the United Nations agreed on a budget for the 2018-2019 fiscal year. Among a host of other successes, the United States negotiated a reduction of over $285 million off the 2016-2017 final budget.
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Ted Mann / Wall Street Journal:
Regulators Propose Rollbacks to Offshore Drilling Safety Measures — BSEE says revisions could save industry $900 million; proposal includes changing enforcement of new minimum standard for ‘drilling margin’ — WASHINGTON—Regulators in the Trump administration are proposing to roll …
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Karoun Demirjian / Washington Post:
Departing GOP lawmakers warn that their party could lose majorities in 2018 — Republicans could easily lose their congressional majorities in 2018, two retiring GOP lawmakers warned Sunday, pointing to a lack of diversity in the party and President Trump's pattern of catering …
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