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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Roberts criticizes Trump for “Obama judge” asylum comment — WASHINGTON (AP) — Chief Justice John Roberts is pushing back against President Donald Trump's description of a judge who ruled against Trump's new migrant asylum policy as an “Obama judge.” — It's the first time that the leader …
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CNN, Axios, The Gateway Pundit, Raw Story, Splinter, The Daily Caller, The Week, WPIX 11 New York, New York Times, Mediaite, Law & Crime, Vox and ABC News
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Jerry Zremski / The Buffalo News:
Rep. Brian Higgins, in a reversal, will back Nancy Pelosi for speaker — WASHINGTON - Rep. Brian Higgins of Buffalo reversed course Wednesday and said he will support Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi to be the speaker of the House, delivering a devastating blow to a weakening rebellion …
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Washington Post:
New York congressman who signed letter against Pelosi now says he'll support her — A House Democrat who signed a letter this week declaring his opposition to Rep. Nancy Pelosi as speaker reversed course Wednesday and said he would support her as Democrats enter the majority next year.
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Axios, twitchy.com, Balloon Juice, BuzzFeed News and American Prospect
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Stalemate on Trump's wall amid threat of shutdown — Congress just can't help itself: With a partial government shutdown potentially two weeks away, Democrats and Republicans are dug in, each side upping its demands and vowing not to buckle to the other. — President Donald Trump …
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Poll: Democratic voters back Pelosi as speaker by wide margin
Poll: Democratic voters back Pelosi as speaker by wide margin
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One America News Network, The Daily Caller, Daily Kos, CNN and Political Wire
Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
The time Nancy Pelosi saved Social Security
The Daily Beast:
House Intelligence Panel Hiring Money-Laundering Sleuths — One of President's biggest foes is taking steps to chase the Trump-Russia money trail. — The House intelligence committee's incoming Democratic majority is taking its first steps to follow Donald Trump's money, The Daily Beast has learned.
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Political Wire, Raw Story and The Intellectualist
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
No, Trump isn't putting ‘America first.’ He's putting himself first. — President Trump's extraordinary response to the horrifying murder of Jamal Khashoggi has renewed attention to what is widely described as his “America first” doctrine. But an error of logic has seeped into the coverage …
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Vox, Associated Press, New York Times, The Moderate Voice and New Yorker
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
Senators demand Trump say whether Saudi prince ordered Khashoggi killing — The bipartisan leadership of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is demanding a definitive determination from President Donald Trump about whether Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Steve Benen / MSNBC:
As controversy brews, Trump publicly ‘thanks’ Saudi Arabia — In August 2017, in response to economic sanctions approved by the U.S. Congress, Vladimir Putin's Russian government announced it was expelling 755 people from the American embassy and consulate staff.
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NBC News, Just Security and LobeLog
Ali Kucukgocmen / Reuters:
Turkey accuses U.S. of turning blind eye to Saudi killing of Khashoggi
Turkey accuses U.S. of turning blind eye to Saudi killing of Khashoggi
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POLITICUSUSA
Rick Noack / Washington Post:
85,000 children have starved to death during the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen, says new report
85,000 children have starved to death during the Saudi-led intervention in Yemen, says new report
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National Review, ThinkProgress and HuffPost
Mollie Hemingway / The Federalist:
The DC Establishment Gets Almost Everything Wrong About Trump's Saudi Posture
The DC Establishment Gets Almost Everything Wrong About Trump's Saudi Posture
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Power Line, AOL and Washington Post, more at Mediagazer »
Tara Copp / Military Times:
White House approves use of force, some law enforcement roles for border troops — The White House late Tuesday signed a memo allowing troops stationed at the border to engage in some law enforcement roles and use lethal force, if necessary — a move that legal experts have cautioned may run afoul of the Posse Comitatus Act.
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Wesley Morgan / Politico:
Mattis: New White House directive doesn't change border mission
Mattis: New White House directive doesn't change border mission
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One America News Network, Dallas Morning News and The Atlantic
India Today:
American killed on Andaman island home to uncontacted people, body yet to be recovered — The murder took place on an island inhabited by the Sentinelese people, who are protected under Indian law — A rare photo of two members of the Sentinelese tribe, which is protected under Indian law …
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Rosalind S. Helderman / Washington Post:
Special counsel urges judge to order former Trump campaign aide to prison Monday as scheduled — Prosecutors working for special counsel Robert S. Mueller III asked a federal judge Wednesday to order George Papadopoulos, a former campaign adviser to President Trump, to start serving time in prison on Monday as scheduled.
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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Mueller urges court to reject Papadopoulos' bid to delay his prison sentence
Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
Trump Is Losing His War Against the Courts
Trump Is Losing His War Against the Courts
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Hullabaloo and New York Times
Washington Post:
British academic jailed for life in United Arab Emirates on spying charges — LONDON — The British government warned Wednesday of “repercussions” after the United Arab Emirates sentenced a British academic to life in prison on accusations of spying. — Matthew Hedges, a 31-year-old student …
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Marshall Allen / ProPublica:
You Snooze, You Lose: Insurers Make The Old Adage Literally True — Millions of sleep apnea patients rely on CPAP breathing machines to get a good night's rest. Health insurers use a variety of tactics, including surveillance, to make patients bear the costs. Experts say it's part of the insurance industry playbook.
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Daily Kos
Dan Desai Martin / Shareblue Media:
Trump: Don't think about troops who can't spend Thanksgiving at home — As a result of Trump's racist pre-election border stunt, thousands of troops must spend Thanksgiving away from their families. — Many Americans feel sympathy for the thousands of troops who are missing Thanksgiving …
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Daily Kos and The Democrats
Anna Massoglia / OpenSecrets.org:
Tax returns reveal one six-figure donor accounts for entirety of “dark money” funding Whitaker's nonprofit — A single six-figure donor accounted for 100 percent of funding raised by a nonprofit run by acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker before he became Jeff Sessions' chief of staff last year …
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American Oversight, New York Times, Shareblue Media and Gizmodo
The Guardian:
Steve Bannon's far-right Europe operation undermined by election laws — Exclusive: ambitious plan to campaign in EU elections would fall foul of laws in nine of 13 targeted states — Play Video — Steve Bannon's political operation to help rightwing populists triumph …
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New Republic
Jennifer E. Duffy / The Cook Political Report:
Mississippi Senate Special: It's All About Turnout — Lost amid recounts in Florida, uncertainty in Georgia and a handful of uncalled House races is the special election run-off in Mississippi to fill the remainder of former Republican U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran's term.
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Roll Call, Weekly Standard and Reuters
Christine Lennon / Wall Street Journal:
What to Wear to Work—When You Work at Home — Working remotely—long the territory of slobby creatives—has become newly social thanks to co-working spaces and teleconferencing. Here's how to upgrade your look without sacrificing comfort — I WAS STANDING in my closet …
CNN:
Now entering the age of the influencer politician — Social media shows us a new side of Congress — Washington (CNN)The best view to watch new-member orientation this year was Instagram, where incoming members of Congress posted shots from behind the scenes.
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Elaine Godfrey / The Atlantic:
House Democrats Don't Know What to Make of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
House Democrats Don't Know What to Make of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
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Weekly Standard
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Behind the scenes: Trump vs. Mueller — President Trump delivered to Robert Mueller handwritten answers about pre-election dimensions of the Russia probe but did not answer questions about his behavior as president, including allegations of obstruction of justice — and will resist doing so in the future …
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Raw Story, POLITICUSUSA, The Week, The Daily Beast, The Daily Caller, Daily Kos and ABC News
Emanuella Grinberg / CNN:
Judge notes ‘sad irony’ of men deciding abortion rights as he strikes Mississippi's abortion law — (CNN)A federal judge on Tuesday blocked a Mississippi state law that sought to forbid most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, writing a sharply worded opinion with implications for states weighing similar measures.
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NPR, Common Dreams, ThinkProgress, The Advocate and Political Wire
Patti Domm / CNBC:
Economists see the Trump economy slowing drastically next year before a possible recession in 2020 — Economic growth popped in 2018, boosted by tax cuts, but those benefits should fade in 2019 and growth will get back to its longer term pace of near 2 percent.
Matt Pearce / Los Angeles Times:
What did it take to launch the internet's most notorious neo-Nazi site? A little help from Dad — The white nationalists mailed their donations in dribs and drabs: Sometimes a $10 check, sometimes as money orders, sometimes in cash — often in U.S. dollars, but also in British pounds and other foreign currencies.
Reuters:
Harvesting in a trade war: U.S. crops rot as storage costs soar — (Reuters) - U.S. farmers finishing their harvests are facing a big problem - where to put the mountain of grain they cannot sell to Chinese buyers. — For Louisiana farmer Richard Fontenot and his neighbors, the solution was a costly one: Let the crops rot.
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The Intellectualist and CNBC
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
‘We are in a state of chaos’: Milwaukee girl cut down by gunfire wrote of senseless violence — Two years before her death, by bullets that shattered her bedroom window Monday night, 13-year-old Sandra Parks wrote about the violence that plagues many Milwaukee neighborhoods.