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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Democrats must hold Trump accountable on Saudi Arabia. Adam Schiff explains how. — President Trump has again brushed off the horrifying murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, blithely claiming that the Saudi crown prince “vehemently denied” any role in the killing.
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New York Times:
Saudis Want a U.S. Nuclear Deal. Can They Be Trusted Not to Build a Bomb? — WASHINGTON — Before Saudi Arabia's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was implicated by the C.I.A. in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, American intelligence agencies were trying to solve a separate mystery …
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Middle East Eye and Washington Post
Randall Eliason / Sidebars:
Judge in Mueller Case Upholds Legal Theory that Makes Collusion a Crime — Is collusion a crime? Since the beginning of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, allegations of “collusion” have dominated the debate. President Trump regularly claims there was “no collusion” …
Rafael Carranza / Arizona Republic:
Migrant caravan: Tijuana declares humanitarian crisis, asks for international help — The mayor of Tijuana declared an international humanitarian crisis on Thursday over the arrival of more than 5,000 mostly Central American migrants traveling in a caravan.
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Warning signs mount for Trump reelection bid — Donald Trump insists the GOP's midterm election shellacking had nothing to do with him. Things will be different, he says, when his name is actually on the ballot in 2020. — While it's true that most presidents who see their party suffer major losses …
Elana Schor / Politico:
Sherrod Brown sets his sights on Trump in 2020 — Democrat Sherrod Brown just won reelection resoundingly in a Trump state running on Trump's issues — taking a hard line on trade and helping blue-collar workers. — Now the Ohio senator is talking increasingly like he's prepared to take on the president himself.
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John Russo / American Prospect:
Ohio: Another Brick in the Red Wall?
Louisa Loveluck / Washington Post:
One of Syria's most famous activists killed by assassins in rebel stronghold — BEIRUT — One of Syria's most famous activists was assassinated by gunmen, according to associates, underscoring the mortal threats facing a dwindling pool of dissidents who still openly oppose government and extremist forces there.
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Alex MacDonald / Middle East Eye:
Prominent Syrian opposition activist Raed Fares shot dead in Idlib
Prominent Syrian opposition activist Raed Fares shot dead in Idlib
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Isobel Asher Hamilton / Business Insider:
‘We are not robots’: Thousands of Amazon workers across Europe are striking on Black Friday over warehouse working conditions — Thousands of Amazon workers across Europe were striking and protesting on Black Friday in anger at the company's warehouse working conditions.
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Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
Is a Recession Coming? — In December 2007, Larry Kudlow, then a talking head for the business network CNBC, proclaimed, “There's no recession coming. It's not going to happen.” That same month, the economy plunged into the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression.
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Bloomberg
Page Six:
National Enquirer editor writing book about ‘Trump and his women’ … The National Enquirer's long-held secrets about Donald Trump may be about to get substantially less secret. — Page Six is told that the longtime executive editor of the tabloid, Barry Levine, is penning a book for Hachette about the president.
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Miriam Herschlag / The Times of Israel:
Israeli named by Trump Russia probe convict dismisses ‘absurd’ spy allegations — After George Papadopoulos, the first Trump official to plead guilty in Mueller probe, dragged him into the headlines, businessman Charles Tawil gives his side of the story — DUBAI — Israeli businessman Charles Tawil …
CNN:
Young, rich and loyal: Nick Ayers could be Trump's next chief of staff — Washington (CNN)As President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence prepared to gather for their weekly lunch in August 2017, the President told his staff to add two more plates. — Both men had just welcomed …
Eugene Scott / Washington Post:
Disapproval of Trump's handling of race relations hits 60 percent — One of the first polls published after the midterm elections gives President Trump low marks in an area where he has been viewed negatively since the days before he occupied the Oval Office: race relations.
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Mother Jones
Patrick Wintour / The Guardian:
US media must ‘get smarter’ to tackle Trump, says Hillary Clinton — Exclusive: former presidential candidate criticises media for failing to challenge Trump — Hillary Clinton has criticised the US media over its coverage of Donald Trump, calling on the press to “get smarter” …
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Mediaite
Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
‘HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!’: Rhetorical bedlam erupts as President Trump speaks to the world from Mar-a-Lago — PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Trump's Thanksgiving began, as his days often do, with an all-caps tweet: “HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!” — Minutes later, he tweeted of potential …
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