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      4 killed in shootout after theft of UPS truck

      The incident began as an attempted robbery at a jewelry store in South Florida, police said.Truck driver among those killed »

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      • North Korea threatens to revive Trump nickname

        North Korea threatens to revive Trump nickname

    • In fiery memo, Dem lawmaker urges Congress to include Trump’s 'racism' in articles of impeachment
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      In fiery memo, Dem lawmaker urges Congress to include Trump’s 'racism' in articles of impeachment

      The first member of Congress who called for President Trump to be impeached sent a memo Wednesday to House members urging them to incorporate concerns about Trump's “racism” into the ongoing impeachment inquiry. In the memo, Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, noted that, in July, the House passed a resolution condemning Trump for making “racist comments” about four Democratic congresswomen of color. “How will history judge this Congress that passed a resolution indicating President Trump made harmful, racist comments if it does not impeach him for his impeachable racist, anti-Semitic, Islamophobic, transphobic, xenophobic language instigating enmity and inciting violence within our society?” Green asked in his memo, which was obtained by Yahoo News.

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        Constitutional Scholars Say Trump Committed Impeachable Offenses
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      • Democrats Know They’re Going To Impeach Trump — Now It’s Just A Matter Of When
        Democrats Know They’re Going To Impeach Trump — Now It’s Just A Matter Of When
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    • Report: Officer recorded kissing Chicago chief reassigned
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      Report: Officer recorded kissing Chicago chief reassigned

      A female officer who was reportedly caught on video kissing then-Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson at a popular restaurant in October was transferred weeks later from his personal security detail to another role on the police force, a department spokesman said. Police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi confirmed to WBEZ that the officer, who was appointed to Johnson's security detail in 2016, was reassigned in November to the technical services bureau. He said he didn't know if the two had a romantic relationship and couldn't say if the officer's reassignment was connected to one, but that the move was neither a promotion nor a demotion and was not done for disciplinary reasons.

    • Wanted Indian guru resurfaces to announce new cosmic country
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      Wanted Indian guru resurfaces to announce new cosmic country

      An Indian guru facing rape and sexual abuse charges made headlines Wednesday after he emerged from hiding and announced the birth of a new cosmic country with its own cabinet and golden passports. Swami Nithyananda, a controversial self-styled godman with thousands of followers in southern India's Karnataka and Tamil Nadu states, posted a video on his YouTube channel announcing the special project to his followers. 41-year-old Nithyananda announced that his country is called Kailaasa, and is the biggest Hindu nation without boundaries.

    • Pearl Harbour shooting: two people killed after US sailor attacks base in Hawaii
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      Pearl Harbour shooting: two people killed after US sailor attacks base in Hawaii

      Two people have been killed and one injured after a gunman opened fire before taking his own life at Pearl Harbour military base in Hawaii. The Pearl Harbour Naval Shipyard was locked down on Wednesday afternoon after the shooting which is believed to have started at 2.30pm local time (10.30pm GMT). The shooting took place at Dry Dock 2, near the south entrance of a combined US Air Force and Navy base about 8 miles (13 km) from Honolulu.

      • Sailor kills 2 civilians, self at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in Hawaii
        Sailor kills 2 civilians, self at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in Hawaii
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      • 3 dead, including gunman, in Pearl Harbor shooting
        3 dead, including gunman, in Pearl Harbor shooting
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    • After six months and a siege, Hong Kong’s front line takes stock
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      After six months and a siege, Hong Kong’s front line takes stock

      We have fantasies about building a new Hong Kong … where everyone has a deeply rooted faith in their rights and democracy” and so will defend them against government encroachment, he says. Never seemed to stop” Last month, the leaderless, nimble movement with the mantra “be water” made a costly, if inadvertent, misstep, Steve says. After calling for a general strike, protesters decided to block two main roads to give workers an excuse to stay home.

      • McDonald's Hong Kong and HKBN Announce Long-term Strategic Partnership
        McDonald's Hong Kong and HKBN Announce Long-term Strategic Partnership
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      • Hong Kong is world’s most visited city in 2019
        Hong Kong is world’s most visited city in 2019
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    • NATO’s Dirty Little Secret Is Out
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      The National Interest

      NATO’s Dirty Little Secret Is Out

      Frequently, that argument is presented as part of the larger case that President Trump's periodic expressions of skepticism about NATO's relevance are out-of-touch with the views of the American public. Few (if any) surveys of U.S. public opinion about NATO even hint about the extent of the risks Americans incur because of Washington's obligations under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, which commits the signatories to consider an attack on any member as an attack on all. A typical poll question will ask respondents whether the United States should defend country X, if Russia attacks that country.

      • Trump threatens trade action to spur NATO contributions
        Trump threatens trade action to spur NATO contributions
        Reuters
      • Trump disrupts hundreds of Ryanair passengers after exit from Nato summit
        Trump disrupts hundreds of Ryanair passengers after exit from Nato summit
        The Independent
    • Thai cave dive hero fights back tears as he tells court ‘life sentence with no parole’ inflicted by Elon Musk
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      The Independent

      Thai cave dive hero fights back tears as he tells court ‘life sentence with no parole’ inflicted by Elon Musk

      A British diver who helped rescue a dozen boys trapped in a cave in Thailand fought back tears as he told a court Elon Musk's "pedo guy" slur amounted to “a life sentence with no parole”. Vernon Unsworth choked up on Wednesday as he testified against the Tesla CEO during a defamation trial in Los Angeles. The 63-year-old, from St Albans, told the hearing he had no choice but to sue the billionaire who used the slur on Twitter, or else it would seem the allegation were true.

      • UPDATE 5-British cave explorer felt 'branded a pedophile' by Elon Musk tweet
        UPDATE 5-British cave explorer felt 'branded a pedophile' by Elon Musk tweet
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      • Elon Musk considered buying justballs.com domain
        Elon Musk considered buying justballs.com domain
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    • The college admissions scandal ringleader tried to recruit 7 Stanford coaches to be part of the scheme but only one took the bait
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      The college admissions scandal ringleader tried to recruit 7 Stanford coaches to be part of the scheme but only one took the bait

      Stanford President Marc Tessier-Lavigne said in a letter to the university community that the ringleader of the college admissions scandal, William "Rick" Singer, approached seven coaches at the school about trading bribes for students' recruitments to the school at athletes. Tessier-Lavigne said an external review of the case revealed that only the school's former sailing coach, John Vandemoer, accepted Singer's deal. Vandemoer accepted $610,000 in bribes from Singer to facilitate the admission of students as sailing recruits.

    • Activists apologize for use of Holocaust victims’ remains
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      Associated Press

      Activists apologize for use of Holocaust victims’ remains

      An activist group has apologized to Jewish organizations outraged over their use of purported Holocaust victims' remains in an installation outside Germany's parliament building meant to draw attention to the perils of far-right extremism. The Center for Political Beauty, a Germany-based activist group known for provocative stunts, installed an urn outside the Reichtstag building on Monday, saying it contained victims' remains that it had unearthed from 23 locations near Nazi death and concentration camps in Germany, Poland and Ukraine. “We want to apologize especially to Jewish institutions, associations and individuals who see our work as disturbing or touching the peace of the dead according to Jewish religious law,” the group said on its website in a post late Wednesday.

    • Rep. Devin Nunes files $435 million defamation lawsuit against CNN
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      USA TODAY

      Rep. Devin Nunes files $435 million defamation lawsuit against CNN

      Rep. Devin Nunes filed a defamation lawsuit against CNN in federal court on Tuesday in which he is seeking $435,350,000 in damages. The California Republican alleges that CNN – which the lawsuit describes as "the mother of fake news" – published a "demonstrably false hit piece" on him when it reported on Nov. 22 that a lawyer for Lev Parnas, an indicted associate of President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani, said his client was willing to testify that Nunes met with last year with a former Ukrainian prosecutor in Vienna in an effort to get dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden. In the 47-page filing, Nunes says he never traveled to Austria in 2018 and that he never met with or spoke to Viktor Shokin, the former prosecutor.

      • A Mysterious '-1' and Other Call Records Show How Giuliani Pressured Ukraine
        A Mysterious '-1' and Other Call Records Show How Giuliani Pressured Ukraine
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      • Subpoena Schiff's phone records? Graham says no desire
        Subpoena Schiff's phone records? Graham says no desire
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    • 2020 Democrats Expose Extreme Abortion Policies in New Survey
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      National Review

      2020 Democrats Expose Extreme Abortion Policies in New Survey

      The New York Times has released the results from a set of questions posed to each Democratic presidential candidate about his or her views on abortion. Thus far in the primary race, very few of the candidates have been pushed to account for their position on a variety of abortion policies, especially during the debates. The Times should be commended for this effort to get candidates on the record on specific policy questions.

    • 4 dead after US jewelry heist leads to carjacking, chase, shootout
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      AFP

      4 dead after US jewelry heist leads to carjacking, chase, shootout

      Two armed jewelry thieves trying to escape the scene of their heist on Thursday hijacked a delivery truck, took its driver hostage, then led police on a high-speed chase that ended in a deadly shootout, authorities in the US state of Florida said. Four people were killed in the gunbattle on a busy street -- the two suspects, the driver of the United Parcel Service truck, and a bystander, FBI agent George Piro said. The events began as two armed suspects robbed a jewelry store in Coral Gables, near Miami, late Thursday afternoon, Piro said.

      • Chase with stolen UPS truck ends with shootout in South Florida, multiple fatalities
        Chase with stolen UPS truck ends with shootout in South Florida, multiple fatalities
        WTVD – Raleigh/Durham
      • 4 dead after hijacked UPS truck leads police on high-speed chase in Florida, FBI says
        4 dead after hijacked UPS truck leads police on high-speed chase in Florida, FBI says
        USA TODAY
    • Russian spies used French Alps as 'base camp' for hits on Britain and other countries
      World
      The Telegraph

      Russian spies used French Alps as 'base camp' for hits on Britain and other countries

      Fifteen Russian spies, including those accused of the Salisbury nerve agent attack, used the French Alps as a “base camp” to conduct covert operations around Europe over a five-year period, according to reports. The revelations came as Germany expelled two Russian diplomats after prosecutors said there was “sufficient factual evidence” linking Moscow to the killing of a former Chechen rebel commander in central Berlin. According to Le Monde, British, Swiss, French, and US intelligence have drawn up a list of 15 members of the 29155 unit of Russia's GRU military spy agency who all passed through France's Haute-Savoie mountains close to the Swiss and Italian borders.

    • Warren Is Drafting U.S. Legislation to Reverse ‘Mega Mergers’
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      Warren Is Drafting U.S. Legislation to Reverse ‘Mega Mergers’

      Warren's staff recently circulated a proposal for sweeping anti-monopoly legislation, which would deliver on a presidential campaign promise to check the power of Big Tech and other industries. According to a draft of the bill reviewed by Bloomberg, the proposal would expand antitrust law beyond the so-called consumer welfare standard, an approach that has driven antitrust policy since the 1970s. Warren's bill, tentatively titled the Anti-Monopoly and Competition Restoration Act, would also ban non-compete and no-poaching agreements for workers and protect the rights of gig economy workers, such as drivers for Uber Technologies Inc., to organize.

      • Elizabeth Warren is reportedly drafting legislation to allow gig workers to unionize
        Elizabeth Warren is reportedly drafting legislation to allow gig workers to unionize
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        Senator Warren drafts bill taking aim at mega mergers: BBG
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    • The 25 Best Sci-Fi Movies on Netflix Right Now
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      The 25 Best Sci-Fi Movies on Netflix Right Now

      Rouge robots, deep space planets, and a voice assistant love story. From Popular Mechanics

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        The Best Shows on Netflix to Watch During Your December Downtime
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        It’s not your imagination — Netflix doesn’t have as many movies as it used to
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    • The Reviews Are In: 31 Air Force Pilots Say Why They Love the F-35 Stealth Fighter
      Business
      The National Interest

      The Reviews Are In: 31 Air Force Pilots Say Why They Love the F-35 Stealth Fighter

      Air Force Gen. Herbert “Hawk” Carlisle, commander of Air Combat Command, this week declared the F-35A fighter jet ready for combat. 1. Even with developmental restrictions that limit the F-35A's responsiveness and ability to maneuver, every U.S. fighter pilot interviewed would pick the F-35A over his former jet in a majority of air-to-air (dogfight) engagement scenarios they could face. 2. A former F-15C instructor pilot said he consistently beat his former jet in mock dogfights.

      • Double the Fighters: Why Japan Wants Domestic F-3s and the F-35
        Double the Fighters: Why Japan Wants Domestic F-3s and the F-35
        The National Interest
      • Retired Navy pilot feels the rush of flying again
        Retired Navy pilot feels the rush of flying again
        USA TODAY
    • NATO is finally talking about China, and there are 3 big problems it has to address
      World
      Business Insider

      NATO is finally talking about China, and there are 3 big problems it has to address

      Jeku Arce The alliance has been working for several years to improve its ability to reinforce and resupply across Europe, not only inland via roads, rivers, and railways but around the continent through ports that haven't seen much action since the Cold War. NATO started going to more European ports around 2015 in order "to reestablish capabilities" and "to demonstrate that we could come [into Europe] at a variety of different places," retired Army Gen. Ben Hodges, who led the US Army in Europe between 2014 and 2017, told Business Insider in 2018. "So as China continues to invest in things like ports and rail in Europe, that can complicate NATO mobility," Kendall-Taylor said Monday.

      • NATO summit opens to fracturing alliance
        NATO summit opens to fracturing alliance
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      • Video shows world leaders appear to gossip about President Donald Trump at NATO summit
        Video shows world leaders appear to gossip about President Donald Trump at NATO summit
        KGO – San Francisco
    • Employee shot at a Virginia post office
      U.S.
      Yahoo News Video

      Employee shot at a Virginia post office

      Authorities say a postal worker has been shot at a northern Virginia post office by an agent for the Postal Service's Inspector General's office. News outlets report that it happened Wednesday morning at the parking lot of the Lovettsville post office in Loudoun County.

    • Police chief firing puts spotlight on cops who let him go
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      Associated Press

      Police chief firing puts spotlight on cops who let him go

      For officers, pulling over a fellow cop can be an awkward dilemma, one that's magnified when it's the head of one of the nation's largest police departments. It's a worst-nightmare situation for a police officer to encounter their superior or chief who has been drinking,” said Philip Stinson, a criminal justice professor at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. They're damned if they do, and they're damned if they don't in terms of how they respond or act.

    • Melania Trump slams impeachment witness: 'you should be ashamed'
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      USA TODAY

      Melania Trump slams impeachment witness: 'you should be ashamed'

      First lady Melania Trump joined in a chorus of Republican criticism of impeachment inquiry witness Stanford Law School Professor Pamela Karlan for a comment Karlan made about Barron Trump, President Donald Trump's son. Melania Trump wrote on Twitter that Karlan "should be ashamed of [her] very angry and obviously biased public pandering, and using a child to do it." Karlan had made a point earlier during the House Judiciary Committee's hearing about impeachment in response to a question from Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, on how Trump as president was different from a king.

      • "I’m Not Afraid of the Impeachment Questions": How Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Is Navigating His Role in the World's Biggest Political Drama
        "I’m Not Afraid of the Impeachment Questions": How Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Is Navigating His Role in the World's Biggest Political Drama
        Time
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        Giuliani in Ukraine as Congress moves closer to impeachment
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    • Rep. Duncan Hunter Shows no Signs of Resigning Despite Pleading Guilty to Campaign Finance Charges
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      Rep. Duncan Hunter Shows no Signs of Resigning Despite Pleading Guilty to Campaign Finance Charges

      Representative Duncan Hunter (R., Calif.) has not indicated that he will leave his seat in the House after he pleaded guilty on Wednesday to campaign finance violations. Hunter and his wife, who pleaded guilty to similar charges in June, were accused of using $250,000 in campaign funds to pay for family vacations to Hawaii, plane tickets for their pet rabbit, and other personal expenses.

      • House Ethics Committee Tells Duncan Hunter To Stop Voting In House Due To Guilty Plea
        House Ethics Committee Tells Duncan Hunter To Stop Voting In House Due To Guilty Plea
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      • After guilty plea, Republican barred from casting House votes
        After guilty plea, Republican barred from casting House votes
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    • Opposition figure freed in Nigeria after court ruling
      World
      AFP

      Opposition figure freed in Nigeria after court ruling

      Nigerian opposition activist Omoyele Sowore and co-defendant Olawale Bakare were set free on Thursday after months in detention, for alleged treason. The pair were released hours after a judge gave the secret police 24 hours to release Sowore, who had been held since August by the Department of State Services (DSS) after urging protests under the online banner "#RevolutionNow". Sowore, 48, also ran unsuccessfully against President Muhammadu Buhari in the February polls.

    • Second evacuation order lifted in Texas city hit by explosion, chemical fire
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      Reuters

      Second evacuation order lifted in Texas city hit by explosion, chemical fire

      Authorities on Thursday lifted a second evacuation order in a week for thousands of people in a Texas city as U.S. safety officials began examining what caused the latest in a series of chemical plant fires in the state. The about 14,000 residents of Port Neches 95 miles (153 km) east of Houston were told to flee late on Wednesday when air monitors detected high levels of cancer causing petrochemicals butane and butadiene following an explosion last week. Butadiene is the main product of the TPC Group's facility in the city struck by last week's blast and fire, which injured three workers and prompted an initial, two-day evacuation.

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        Voluntary evacuation order lifted for Texas coastal city
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    • Pakistan pulls back on prosecuting Chinese sex traffickers
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      Pakistan pulls back on prosecuting Chinese sex traffickers

      Pakistan has declined to pursue a sprawling case against Chinese sex traffickers due to fears it would harm economic ties with Beijing, the AP reported on Wednesday. Pakistan has been seeking closer ties with China for years as Beijing continue to make major investments in the country's infrastructure.

    • Double the Fighters: Why Japan Wants Domestic F-3s and the F-35
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      Double the Fighters: Why Japan Wants Domestic F-3s and the F-35

      In February 2019, Japan turned heads with its decision to proceed with the development of an indigenous stealth fighter jet. This came in the wake of the decision to purchase more than one hundred American F-35 jets, and the supposed cancellation of the Japanese X-2 stealth fighter prototype in 2018. The Japanese Ministry of Defense announced the move to develop the new fighter, currently named Future Fighter or F-3 as part of their Mid-Term Defense Program (MTDP) that lays out modernization and procurement decisions for the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) for the next ten years.

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        The Reviews Are In: 31 Air Force Pilots Say Why They Love the F-35 Stealth Fighter
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