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7:55 AM ET, November 26, 2018

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Christopher Sherman / Associated Press:
Migrants march toward US border in show of force  —  TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — Several hundred Central American migrants on Sunday pushed past a blockade of Mexican police standing guard near the international border crossing between Tijuana and California to pressure the U.S to hear their asylum claims.
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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.
Washington Post:
U.S. closes major crossing as caravan migrants mass at border in Mexico
Discussion: HuffPost and ImmigrationProf Blog
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
New York Times:
Migrants in Tijuana Run to U.S. Border, but Fall Back in Face of Tear Gas
Discussion: Breitbart
Julia Jacobo / ABC News:   U.S.-Mexico border near Tijuana closed as migrants attempt to breach fence, Border Patrol says
NBC News:   San Diego border crossing shut down after migrants try entering U.S.
Washington Post:
Black Sea standoff intensifies tensions between Russia, Ukraine  —  MOSCOW — Russia and Ukraine accused each other of provoking an incident at sea on Sunday, rapidly escalating tensions between the neighbors and spurring Moscow to close a vital water route the two nations use.
Discussion: RT
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Zoya Sheftalovich / Politico:
Russia reopens Kerch Strait after Ukrainian confrontation: report
Discussion: NPR, TASS and One America News Network
Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
Ukraine, After Naval Clash With Russia, Considers Martial Law
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
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
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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.
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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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Shutdown watch
Discussion: New York Times
Emily Jane Fox / Vanity Fair:
“It Makes Sense Now”: Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski Tie the Knot in a Secret Washington D.C. Ceremony  —  The Morning Joe co-hosts made it official during an intimate Saturday ceremony at the National Archives, in front of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, officiated by Rep. Elijah Cummings.
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.
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
New Book Gives Voice to Trump's Claims of a Vast Conspiracy Against Him  —  A new book by two informal advisers to President Trump aims to buttress his claim that he is the victim of a vast conspiracy inside the federal government, and it includes an interview with Mr. Trump in which he repeats …
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
Axios:
Trump to Iraqi PM: How about that oil?  —  President Trump twice raised to the Iraqi prime minister the idea of repaying America for its wars with Iraqi oil, a highly controversial ask that runs afoul of international norms and logic, according to sources with direct knowledge.
Discussion: New Republic and Political Wire
Los Angeles Times:
California Democratic Party chairman under investigation over allegations of sexual misconduct  —  The California Democratic Party has launched an investigation into unspecified allegations of sexual misconduct against Chairman Eric Bauman involving party staff members.
Discussion: Front Page Magazine
Nicole Russell / The Federalist:
Twitter Permanently Bans Feminist For Writing That 'Men Aren't Women'  —  Months after Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey said his platform didn't take sides, his platform is not only taking sides but becoming more progressive and Orwellian than ever.  —  Despite its CEO telling Congress the contrary …
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.
Discussion: Raw Story
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
Discussion: Political Wire
Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
Liberal Jews are still turning a blind eye to anti-Semitism on the left  —  Jew-hating has become too normal in America, and liberal Jewry often keeps mum about it.  Left-of-center Jews speak out about white nationalists, but where are they on anti-Semitism when it arises from their own side?
 
 
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Rachael Bade / Politico:
Capitol Hill boys' club braces for scores of new female members
New York Times:
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Maya Rao / Star Tribune:
Fresh from big Minnesota win, Sen. Amy Klobuchar swept up in presidential speculation
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Dan Lamothe / Washington Post:
Army Ranger mortally wounded in operation against al-Qaeda in Afghanistan, military says
Joshua Holland / Raw Story:
Ayn Rand raged against government benefits — but grabbed Social Security and Medicare when she needed them
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Reuters:
U.S. judge orders former Trump campaign adviser Papadopoulos to jail
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Washington Post:
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Discussion: Wall Street Journal
Ryan Lillis / Sacramento Bee:
Generators, Coors and canned food. How these ‘mountain boys’ are surviving in Paradise
Discussion: Althouse