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Associated Press:
Saudi sentences 5 to death for Jamal Khashoggi's killing — RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Saudi Arabia sentenced five people to death on Monday for the killing of Washington Post columnist and royal family critic Jamal Khashoggi, who was murdered in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul last year by a team of Saudi agents.
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: McConnell: Quit the charade, impeachment is a ‘political exercise’ — DRIVING THE DAY — SENATE MAJORITY LEADER MITCH MCCONNELL on “Fox and Friends” this morning: “Do you think Chuck Schumer is impartial? Do you think Elizabeth Warren is impartial? Bernie Sanders is impartial?
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The Boston Globe, Joe.My.God. and New York Times
Timothy Dalrymple / Christianity Today:
The Flag in the Whirlwind: An Update from CT's President — Why our editor in chief spoke out against Trump, and why the conversation must continue. — Reader responses to Mark Galli's recent editorial have spanned the spectrum. We have received countless notes of encouragement from readers who were profoundly moved.
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Exclusive: John Bolton hits Trump for bluffing on North Korea nukes — In his sharpest criticism yet of his old workplace, John Bolton suggested the Trump administration is bluffing about stopping North Korea's nuclear ambitions — and soon might need to admit publicly that its policy failed badly.
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Los Angeles Times, CNN, Joe.My.God., The Hill, Fox News, One America News Network, Bloomberg, Raw Story, Mediaite, NBC News and myfox8.com
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Wall Street Journal:
Tax Reform Has Delivered for Workers — Two years later the data show that investment has increased, with wages and job participation rising. — It's been two years since President Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law. To the delight of supply-siders, the law contained …
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Beth Baumann / Townhall:
Leave It to CNN to Flat Out Lie About the Booming Economy
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
How ‘Centrist Bias’ Hurts Sanders and Warren — The media has a bigger problem than liberal bias. — John F. Harris is about as mainstream as the mainstream media gets. He spent 21 years at The Washington Post, including as its political editor. Then he became the founding editor of Politico, where he is now a columnist.
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Jon Lockett / The Sun:
ROID RAGE ISIS is rebuilding ‘like Al-Qaeda on steroids’ as expert warns sleeper cells will unleash ‘decade of terror’ in Europe — ISIS is rapidly rebuilding in Iraq after being transformed into “Al-Qaeda on steroids”, warn regional terror experts. — The worrying news comes amid fears thousands …
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BBC
Reuters:
Special Report: Iran's leader ordered crackdown on unrest - ‘Do whatever it takes to end it’ — (Reuters) - After days of protests across Iran last month, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appeared impatient. Gathering his top security and government officials together, he issued an order: Do whatever it takes to stop them.
Andrew Tangel / Wall Street Journal:
Boeing Names David L. Calhoun to Replace Dennis Muilenburg as CEO — *Boeing Names David L. Calhoun as President, CEO — *Boeing Names Lawrence W. Kellner as Chairman — Boeing Co. BA -1.65% Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg has been replaced by David L. Calhoun as the aerospace giant deals …
Amie Parnes / The Hill:
Obama talks up Warren behind closed doors to wealthy donors — Sen. Elizabeth Warren has spent her campaign railing against the donor class, making it known she doesn't want their help. — She has publicly bashed millionaires, has sworn off high dollar fundraisers and has refused large checks from Democratic bundlers.
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Breitbart and Contemptor
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Jamie Micklethwaite / Dailystar.co.uk:
China orders Christians to rewrite the Bible for the era of President Xi — Chinese Communists want all religious texts to fall in with the party line, or they will be rewritten — As the world prepares to celebrate Christmas, Chinese Communists have announced plans to rewrite the Bible …
JC Reindl / Detroit Free Press:
Why President Trump's steel tariff didn't save US Steel workers from layoffs — President Donald Trump told an audience of Pennsylvania union workers last August that his 25% tariff on steel imports was reinvigorating the country's steel industry, and leading companies such as U.S. Steel to expand.
Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Judge changes mind in important First Amendment case — Last week, I wrote about a case in which the Fifth Circuit, in a unanimous decision, ruled that a suit could proceed against a Black Lives Matter activist for violence he didn't commit or encourage. The police officer who brought …
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Washington Times
Maggie Severns / Politico:
Trump campaign plagued by groups raising tens of millions in his name — As President Donald Trump raises money for his reelection campaign, he's competing for cash with a growing mass of pro-Trump PACs, dark money groups and off-brand Facebook advertisers neither affiliated with nor endorsed …
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Stop robocalls …
Josh Lederman / NBC News:
Inside Giuliani's new push to flip the script on Trump's impeachment — President Donald Trump's personal attorney continues to move ahead with new allegations against Democrats on Ukraine but his evidence is vague at best. — WASHINGTON — Even as President Donald Trump awaits a trial in the Senate …
Betsy Swan / The Daily Beast:
Team Trump Fights Legislation on Turkey That Would Help Kurdish Refugees — The State Department laid out the administration's opposition to sanctions on Turkey in a seven-page memo sent to the Senate, and obtained by The Daily Beast. — In a detailed memo to senators …
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One America News Network and РБК
Keith E. Whittington / Reason:
When Is an Officer Impeached? IV — Now that President Donald Trump has gotten wind of the fact that he might not yet have been impeached, we should make some things abundantly clear. — At a Turning Point USA event in Florida, the president noted, “In fact, there's no impeachment.
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Noah Feldman / Bloomberg:
If Trump's Impeached, Then Why Can't a Senate Trial Start Now?
If Trump's Impeached, Then Why Can't a Senate Trial Start Now?
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The Post & Email and the way of improvement …
Axios:
Scoop: Buttigieg fundraiser dangles influence for cash — In a recent email exchange with a wealthy prospective donor, a top fundraiser for Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg made an offer that was unusually blunt — even by modern pay-to-play standards.
Cissy Zhou / South China Morning Post:
Chinese researcher accused of trying to smuggle vials of ‘biological material’ out of US hidden in a sock — An affidavit from an FBI agent says Zheng Zaosong was detained at Boston Airport after vials containing a ‘brown liquid’ were found in his checked baggage The doctoral student …
Paul A. Djupe / Washington Post:
White evangelicals fear atheists and Democrats would strip away their rights. Why? — Right-wing media is warning of a civil war — and urging evangelicals to stock up on guns — As the House has moved through the impeachment of President Trump, voices on the extreme right have been arguing …
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