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Richard Spencer / Washington Post:
I was fired as Navy secretary. Here's what I've learned because of it. — Richard Spencer is the former secretary of the Navy. — The case of Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, a Navy SEAL who was charged with multiple war crimes before being convicted of a single lesser charge earlier this year …
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ProPublica:
Multiple Women Recall Sexual Misconduct and Retaliation by Gordon Sondland — Three women recall Sondland made unwanted sexual contact in business settings. One says he exposed himself. All recall professional retaliation after they rejected him. Sondland denies the allegations.
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Multiple Women Recall Sexual Misconduct and Perceived Retaliation by Gordon Sondland
Multiple Women Recall Sexual Misconduct and Perceived Retaliation by Gordon Sondland
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Andrew O'Reilly / Fox News:
Sondland denies report accusing him of sexual harassment, calling it ‘fundamentally false’
Sondland denies report accusing him of sexual harassment, calling it ‘fundamentally false’
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Redstate, The Guardian and Washington Times
Karen Freifeld / Reuters:
Giuliani calls Trump to tell him he was joking about having an ‘insurance policy’ — NEW YORK (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, called the president this week to reassure him that he had been joking when he told media outlets he had “insurance” …
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Washington Post:
Giuliani was in talks to be paid by Ukraine's top prosecutor as they together sought damaging information on Democrats — President Trump's personal attorney, Rudolph W. Giuliani, negotiated earlier this year to represent Ukraine's top prosecutor for at least $200,000 during the same months …
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Daniel Friedman / Mother Jones:
Rudy Giuliani Has a Foreign-Lobbying Problem, and It Just Got Bigger
Rudy Giuliani Has a Foreign-Lobbying Problem, and It Just Got Bigger
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Rebecca Ballhaus / Wall Street Journal:
Giuliani Weighed Doing Business With Ukrainian Government
Giuliani Weighed Doing Business With Ukrainian Government
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Mediaite, The American Independent and VICE
Adam Goldman / New York Times:
Russia Inquiry Review Is Expected to Undercut Trump Claim of F.B.I. Spying — The F.B.I. never tried to place undercover agents or informants inside the Trump campaign, a highly anticipated inspector general's report is expected to find. — WASHINGTON — The Justice Department's inspector general found …
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Washington Post:
Witness testimony and records raise questions about account of Trump's ‘no quid pro quo’ call — President Trump was cranky when they spoke on the phone in September, Ambassador Gordon Sondland told members of Congress, but his words were clear: Trump wanted no quid pro quo with Ukraine.
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Hunter Biden's ‘baby mama’ Lunden Roberts was stripper at club he frequented — The woman suing Hunter Biden for paternity was a stripper at a Washington, DC, club he frequented around the time he was dating his brother's widow, sources told The Post. — Biden was repeatedly seen …
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The Daily Beast:
Sondland's Ties to Romanian Official Set Off Alarms at National Security Council — Sources say the ambassador grew increasingly close to a Romanian politician with a worrisome record on corruption. — Even before Gordon Sondland's work in Ukraine set off alarm bells …
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Raw Story
Laura Vozzella / Washington Post:
Ken Cuccinelli walked into a bar. And Martin O'Malley lit into him. — A liberal ex-governor walks into a bar, followed by a conservative Trump administration official. — Instead of a punchline, what followed, one witness said, was a “shame-invoking tirade” by Martin O'Malley …
John Hudson / Washington Post:
Trump official who suggested dropping nuclear bombs on Afghanistan now responsible for arms control issues — A former conservative talk radio host and naval intelligence officer who suggested dropping nuclear bombs on Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks now works on arms control issues …
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Orion Rummler / Axios:
Trump signs bill expressing support for Hong Kong protestors — President Trump signed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act on Wednesday, reaffirming U.S. support for the city's autonomy after months of pro-democracy protests. — Why it matters: The bill, which was passed …
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HuffPost:
Trump Has Spent $115 Million On Golf Trips ― Or 287 Years Of Presidential Salary — Trump often boasts of donating his White House pay, but taxpayers are shelling out much larger sums for his hobby. — With his Thanksgiving vacation, President Donald Trump's golf hobby has now cost Americans …
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Matt Donnelly / Variety:
Inside 'America's Got Talent': Ousted Judges Had Complained of Toxic Culture (EXCLUSIVE) — In April of this year, former late night host Jay Leno visited NBCUniversal in Los Angeles to appear as a guest judge on the network's unscripted program “America's Got Talent,” a variety show that seeks …
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Yashar Ali / Vulture:
Gabrielle Union Criticized the Culture at America's Got Talent. Now She's No Longer There.
Gabrielle Union Criticized the Culture at America's Got Talent. Now She's No Longer There.
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Consequence of Sound, Page Six and Fox News
Andrew Higgins / New York Times:
Apple, Bowing to Russian Pressure, Recognizes Crimea Annexation on Map — The tech giant, following Google and others, has bowed to Russian demands that its apps not show Crimea as belonging to Ukraine on digital maps seen in Russia. — MOSCOW — Since it grabbed Crimea from Ukraine five years ago …
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Chris Welch / The Verge:
Apple alters Maps and Weather to show Crimea as a Russian territory
Apple alters Maps and Weather to show Crimea as a Russian territory
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Emilio Casalicchio / Politico:
YouGov: Boris Johnson on course for 68-seat majority in UK election — LONDON — Boris Johnson is on course to win a 68-seat majority in the U.K. general election, according to a major new poll. — The YouGov seat prediction survey — which accurately predicted that Theresa May would lose …
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Francis Elliott / The Times:
MRP election poll: Boris Johnson heads for big majority
MRP election poll: Boris Johnson heads for big majority
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Colin Kalmbacher / Law & Crime:
Devin Nunes Subpoena Aimed at ‘Cow’ and ‘Mom’ Twitter Accounts Was Improperly Filed — Today is a day ending with the letter “y” so that means Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) has been mocked. This time, however, the ridicule comes by way of a court filing in Virginia.
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's electoral college advantage may be deepening. Do Democrats have a plan for that? — The big gubernatorial victories in Kentucky and Louisiana have unleashed optimism in the Democratic Party. They underscored the story we've seen again and again in the Trump era …
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Breitbart:
Chick-Fil-A Donates to Extremist Southern Poverty Law Center — Internal Revenue Service (IRS) records show that Chick-fil-A is not only stopping donations to Christian organizations but is funding left-wing extremist groups, including the anti-Christian Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
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American Greatness, The Post Millennial and Big League Politics
Jonathan S. Tobin / JNS.org:
Who can speak for American Jews against anti-Semitism? Not the ADL — While British Jewry has pulled together against the threat of Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party, American Jews seem more focused on partisan grudges then on combating hate. — Earlier this week, Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis …
Elizabeth Tsurkov / The New York Review of Books:
Who Are Turkey's Proxy Fighters in Syria? — A small Turkish flag was standing on the desk of the offices of the Turkish-backed faction in a residential area of Şanlıurfa, in southern Turkey. The men in the room, most of them veteran fighters from eastern Syria …
Spencer Hsu / Washington Post:
Appeals court stays ruling that former White House counsel Donald McGahn must comply with House subpoena — A federal appeals court on Wednesday evening stayed a lower-court ruling that former Trump White House counsel Donald McGahn must comply with a House subpoena after the administration appealed …
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Raw Story
Scott Stedman / Forensic News:
Deutsche Bank Executive Who Signed Off On Trump Loans Kills Himself At Age 55 — Thomas Bowers, a former Deutsche Bank executive and head of the American wealth-management division, killed himself in Malibu, California, on Tuesday, November 19th, according to the Los Angeles county coroner's initial report.
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