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9:45 AM ET, November 26, 2018

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Washington Post:
‘These children are barefoot.  In diapers.  Choking on tear gas.’  —  A little girl from Honduras stares into the camera, her young features contorted in anguish.  She's barefoot, dusty, and clad only in a diaper and T-shirt.  And she's just had to run from clouds of choking tear gas fired across the border by U.S. agents.
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BBC:
Migrant caravan: Mexico to deport group which stormed US border  —  Mexico will deport almost 500 migrants who attempted to storm the US border, according to its interior ministry.  —  The group were rounded up after trying to cross the border “violently” and “illegally” on Sunday, the ministry said in a statement.
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Shutdown watch  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  WELL, HERE WE ARE.  It's Monday, and by next Friday, a chunk of government is slated to shut down.  PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP also wants funding for his border wall by Dec. 7.  Seven spending bills need to pass in the next 11 days …
Discussion: New York Times
Washington Post:
U.S. closes major crossing as caravan migrants mass at border in Mexico
Discussion: HuffPost and ImmigrationProf Blog
Christopher Sherman / Associated Press:   Mexico to up security at border after migrants try to cross
sandiegouniontribune.com:
Southbound lanes into Mexico reopened after five-hour closure
Emanuella Grinberg / CNN:
US shuts down major San Diego port of entry as migrants rush border
Glenn Reynolds / Instapundit:
Flashback: Despite Twitter's Protests, The Stifling of Conservative Speech On The Platform Is Real.  —  UPDATE: People seem to want more, and although there's nothing duller than posting a screed on why you're quitting a platform, here's the gist: I've never liked Twitter even though I've used it.
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Ricochet:
Twitter Slides Further into Irrelevancy
Discussion: The Federalist
Marilynn Marchione / Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: First gene-edited babies claimed in China  —  HONG KONG (AP) — A Chinese researcher claims that he helped make the world's first genetically edited babies — twin girls born this month whose DNA he said he altered with a powerful new tool capable of rewriting the very blueprint of life.
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Antonio Regalado / MIT Technology Review:
EXCLUSIVE: Chinese scientists are creating CRISPR babies  —  When Chinese researchers first edited the genes of a human embryo in a lab dish in 2015, it sparked global outcry and pleas from scientists not to make a baby using the technology, at least for the present.  —  Recommended for You
Discussion: The American Conservative and RT
Washington Post:
In the United States, right-wing violence is on the rise  —  As a Republican, Mitchell Adkins complained of feeling like an outcast at Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky. “Hardcore liberals” made fun of him, he wrote, and he faced “discrimination on a daily basis.”  He soon dropped out and enrolled in trade school.
Discussion: Axios
Lee Smith / Washington Times:
Defending America First foreign policy  —  ANALYSIS/OPINION:  —  President Trump's statement this week in defense of an America First foreign policy has united what otherwise appears to be a divided foreign policy establishment.  —  While Washington demands Mr. Trump punish Saudi Arabia's …
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Borzou Daragahi / The Independent:   Majority of Americans want Congress to cut arms sales to Saudi Arabia over Yemen war, survey finds
New York Times:
A Chance to Repair America's Image Abroad
Discussion: Axios
Laura Nahmias / Politico:
Franken scandal haunts Gillibrand's 2020 chances  —  Just a month after Al Franken formally resigned from the Senate amid sexual misconduct allegations, the former senator met with an intimate group of Bay Area supporters at the home of major Democratic Party financiers Mary and Steve Swig.
Sarah Maslin Nir / New York Times:
How a Liberal Couple Became Two of N.Y.'s Biggest Trump Supporters  —  In some ways, they are a typical political power couple seeking to “Make America Great Again.”  —  They are throwing a $5 million fund-raiser for President Trump this winter, and are quick to make it known …
James Arkin / Politico:
'We don't want an Alabama': Hyde-Smith has Republicans holding their breath  —  Republicans think Cindy Hyde-Smith will ultimately pull out a win in Mississippi's special Senate election on Tuesday.  But they say the race has tightened — and after what happened in Alabama last year, they're on edge.
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Zoya Sheftalovich / Politico:
Russia reopens Kerch Strait after Ukrainian confrontation: report  —  Russia has reopened the Kerch Strait, which links the Azov Sea with the Black Sea, to civilian shipping Monday, the country's TASS news agency reported.  —  The move came after Russia on Sunday opened fire …
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Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
Ukraine, After Naval Clash With Russia, Considers Martial Law
Washington Post:
Black Sea standoff intensifies tensions between Russia, Ukraine
Discussion: RT and Mother Jones
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
White House lacks lawyers to deal with empowered Democrats  —  The White House counsel's office is down to a skeletal staff, potentially leaving them unprepared to deal with a flood of subpoenas for documents and witnesses when Democrats take control of the House.
Scott Pelley / CBS News:
The chaos behind Donald Trump's policy of family separation at the border  —  A 60 Minutes investigation has found the separations that dominated headlines this summer began earlier and were greater in number than the Trump administration admits  —  This past week, a federal judge struck down the president's latest immigration order.
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The Monopolization of America  —  In one industry after another, big companies have become more dominant over the past 15 years, new data show.  —  The popular telling of the Boston Tea Party gets something wrong.  The colonists were not responding to a tax increase.
New York Times:
It's Not Just Trump in House Democrats' Cross Hairs.  His Family Is, Too.  —  WASHINGTON — When two Republican members of Congress began formally questioning last week Ivanka Trump's use of private email for government business, it was seen by people close to the White House as a sign of things to come for the president's family.
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Spencer Ackerman / The Daily Beast:
Trump Ramped Up Drone Strikes in America's Shadow Wars  —  In his first two years, Donald Trump launched 238 drone strikes in Yemen, Pakistan, and Somalia—way beyond what the ‘Drone President’ Barack Obama did.  —  The U.S. president inherited a remotely piloted weapon of death from his predecessor.
Chris Lisinski / Lowell Sun Online:
Anti-Pelosi effort raises questions for Moulton  —  Sixteen representatives and representatives-elect, led in their opposition by U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton, signed a letter Monday pledging not to support House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi for another term as speaker of the House.
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John Bresnahan / Politico:
Another rebel Dem softens on opposing Pelosi for speaker
 
 
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Conan Nolan / NBC Southern California:
Former California GOP Congressman Says Republicans Had it Coming
Discussion: Roll Call and Political Wire
New York Times:
China's Tactic to Catch a Fugitive Official: Hold His Two American Children
Abe Greenwald / New York Post:
Why Hollywood's new attack on Cheney is a boost for Trump
BBC:
Matthew Hedges: British academic pardoned by UAE
Discussion: Politico, NPR and The Guardian
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Capitol Hill boys' club braces for scores of new female members
Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
Liberal Jews are still turning a blind eye to anti-Semitism on the left
Maya Rao / Star Tribune:
Fresh from big Minnesota win, Sen. Amy Klobuchar swept up in presidential speculation
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Los Angeles Times:
California Democratic Party chairman under investigation over allegations of sexual misconduct
Discussion: Front Page Magazine
Axios:
Trump to Iraqi PM: How about that oil?
Discussion: New Republic and Political Wire