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      • Why did the Kamala Harris campaign fail?

        Why did the Kamala Harris campaign fail?

      • North Korea threatens to revive Trump nickname

        North Korea threatens to revive Trump nickname

    • Stanford law professor lights up House impeachment hearing
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      Stanford law professor lights up House impeachment hearing

      Stanford law professor Pamela Karlan delivered powerful testimony Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee, explaining in simple terms her view that President Trump's conduct warranted his impeachment. As she began her testimony, Karlan, who was called by Democrats to testify with Harvard law professor Noah Feldman and University of North Carolina law professor Michael Gerhardt, rebuked Republican ranking member Rep. Doug Collins, who asserted that those who had not reviewed the testimony of prior witnesses had no business testify about it.

      • Trump impeachment will go ahead as Pelosi tells congress to file charges
        Trump impeachment will go ahead as Pelosi tells congress to file charges
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      • Impeachment Hearings: Nancy Pelosi to make public statement on status of inquiry
        Impeachment Hearings: Nancy Pelosi to make public statement on status of inquiry
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    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 19 unforgettable images from the Pearl Harbor attack 78 years ago
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      19 unforgettable images from the Pearl Harbor attack 78 years ago

      The devastating Japanese attack began Sunday at 7:48 a.m., eventually killing 2,402 Americans and wounding many others, sinking four battleships and damaging many more. The Pearl Harbor attack spurred America into World War II. Here are photographs from the attack and its immediate aftermath. December 7, 1941 began as a perfect Sunday morning for the troops serving the US fleet at Pearl Harbor.

      • Military responding to report of shooting at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in Hawaii
        Military responding to report of shooting at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in Hawaii
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    • Russian spies used French Alps as 'base camp' for hits on Britain and other countries
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      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.

    • Employee shot at a Virginia post office
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      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.

    • 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
        It’s not your imagination — Netflix doesn’t have as many movies as it used to
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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
    • 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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      INSIDER

      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.

    • FBI Failed to Inform FISA Court that Steele Dossier was Unreliable: Report
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      National Review

      FBI Failed to Inform FISA Court that Steele Dossier was Unreliable: Report

      The Justice Department's inspector general has concluded that the FBI omitted crucial details in its requests for warrants to surveil Trump campaign associate Carter Page, saying the agency neglected to mention that some of the information the warrant applications were based on was shaky. Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz's yet unpublished draft report found that the FBI did not inform the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court that the controversial Steele dossier, cited in applications to spy on Page, was unreliable, according to the Washington Post. The dossier was compiled by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele who was investigating Donald Trump for an opposition research firm hired by the Hillary Clinton campaign.

      • DOJ Inspector General Horowitz has reportedly shot down another GOP theory about the Russia probe
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      • Dueling investigations? Days before inspector general's report on FBI's Russia investigation, Trump promotes AG probe
        Dueling investigations? Days before inspector general's report on FBI's Russia investigation, Trump promotes AG probe
        USA TODAY
    • Report: Officer recorded kissing Chicago chief reassigned
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      Associated Press

      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.

    • George Zimmerman sues Trayvon Martin’s family for $100m
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      The Independent

      George Zimmerman sues Trayvon Martin’s family for $100m

      George Zimmerman, the former neighbourhood watch volunteer who was acquitted of killing unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin in a criminal case that drew worldwide attention, has filed a $100m lawsuit against Martin's parents and lawyers accusing them of using a fake witness. Mr Zimmerman believes Martin's parents, state prosecutors, and two women provided false statements to investigators and during the trial in order to frame him, and as a result, destroyed his reputation. The 36-page lawsuit alleges that civil rights attorney Ben Crump did not use Martin's “real” girlfriend, Brittany Diamond Eugene, during the trial and instead coached her half-sister Rachel Jeantel to deliver a fake testimony.

      • The Man Who Killed Trayvon Martin Is Suing His Mother for £85 million
        The Man Who Killed Trayvon Martin Is Suing His Mother for £85 million
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      • George Zimmerman Sues Trayvon Martin's Parents, Florida Prosecutors, Benjamin Crump, Rachel Jeantel and Others for $100 Million
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    • Why is Michael Bloomberg silencing the press? Because it's his plaything
      Business
      The Guardian

      Why is Michael Bloomberg silencing the press? Because it's his plaything

      There is no better demonstration of this farce than the sad fate of Bloomberg News, a global media organization that has the unfortunate distinction of also being a billionaire's plaything. Michael Bloomberg, who is worth more than $50bn, is running for president. A cadre of political consultants who will get rich if he runs have urged him to run, and a potential wealth tax under President Elizabeth Warren or Bernie Sanders would cost him a much greater portion of his fortune than the relatively small sliver he'll spend on his doomed campaign.

      • Michael Bloomberg makes first speech in NYC since announcing presidential bid
        Michael Bloomberg makes first speech in NYC since announcing presidential bid
        WABC – NY
      • Bloomberg (the company) fixes glitch sending users to candidate site
        Bloomberg (the company) fixes glitch sending users to candidate site
        AFP
    • US forces kill jihadist leader in Syria with precision 'ninja' missile that chops up targets with blades
      World
      The Telegraph

      US forces kill jihadist leader in Syria with precision 'ninja' missile that chops up targets with blades

      US forces are thought to have killed a senior jihadist leader in northern Syria using a rarely deployed “Ninja” missile which attacks targets with precision sword-like blades. The Hellfire missile, or AGM-114R9X, which has a set of six folding blades instead of a warhead for minimum collateral damage, is believed to have been used to take out a commander in the al-Qaeda offshoot Hayat Tahrir Al Sham (HTS) in the province of Idlib. The leader, named locally by his nom-de-guerre Abu Ahmad al-Muhajir, was reported to have been killed on Tuesday night when the car he was travelling in was hit by missiles in the town of Atmeh near the Turkish border, 10 miles from the US raid that killed Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi last month.

    • Video captures the moment an Amazon delivery driver cries out with joy and breaks into dance after discovering free snacks on a doorstep
      Lifestyle
      Business Insider

      Video captures the moment an Amazon delivery driver cries out with joy and breaks into dance after discovering free snacks on a doorstep

      A homeowner shared videos of an Amazon delivery driver's heartfelt reaction to discovering free snacks on her porch. Delivery drivers can handle anywhere from 150 to 400 packages daily during the peak holiday season, according to data compiled by Business Insider from dozens of drivers over the last several years. An Amazon delivery driver's heartfelt reaction to finding a basket of free snacks and drinks on a homeowner's doorstep is going viral on social media.

    • Opposition figure freed in Nigeria after court ruling
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      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.

    • The Reviews Are In: 31 Air Force Pilots Say Why They Love the F-35 Stealth Fighter
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      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
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      • Retired Navy pilot feels the rush of flying again
        Retired Navy pilot feels the rush of flying again
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    • Bernie Sanders isn't polling in first place. His early-state organizing may mean that doesn't matter.
      Politics
      USA TODAY

      Bernie Sanders isn't polling in first place. His early-state organizing may mean that doesn't matter.

      Bourgeacq Pinzón's journey from curious to committed volunteer is one the Sanders campaign aims to emulate across Iowa. Sanders already has the firmest base in the field, according the latest Des Moines Register/CNN/Mediacom Iowa Poll, even as he continues to jostle in third place. Now, the Sanders campaign is working to turn that enthusiastic base into caucus victory.

      • Mark Ruffalo endorses Bernie Sanders: 'He's always been one of us'
        Mark Ruffalo endorses Bernie Sanders: 'He's always been one of us'
        AOL.com
      • Bernie Sanders becomes top candidate for college students in new Axios poll
        Bernie Sanders becomes top candidate for college students in new Axios poll
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • Pentagon Denies U.S. is Considering Deploying Thousands of Additional Troops to Middle East
      World
      National Review

      Pentagon Denies U.S. is Considering Deploying Thousands of Additional Troops to Middle East

      The Pentagon denied a report from the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday that the U.S. is considering a buildup of military forces in the Middle East, including dozens of ships and up to 14,000 additional soldiers. The possible deployment of military forces could be intended to counter threats from Iran throughout the region. U.S. officials are reportedly concerned that an Iranian attack on U.S. forces as they currently stand would leave America with few options to respond.

      • Pentagon considers sending more troops to Middle East
        Pentagon considers sending more troops to Middle East
        ABC News Videos
      • US considering big increase in troops to the Middle East: Source
        US considering big increase in troops to the Middle East: Source
        ABC News Videos
    • Blind inmate executed in Tennessee for woman's 1991 killing
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      Associated Press

      Blind inmate executed in Tennessee for woman's 1991 killing

      A blind prisoner convicted of killing his estranged girlfriend by setting her on fire in her car was put to death Thursday in Tennessee's electric chair, becoming only the second inmate without sight to be executed in the U.S. since the reinstatement of the nation's death penalty in 1976. Lee Hall, 53, was pronounced dead at 7:26 p.m. at a Nashville maximum-security prison, corrections officials said. Hall was already strapped into the electric chair when the curtains were raised for the witnesses — which included family, attorneys and reporters.

      • Tennessee executes blind death row inmate Lee Hall by electric chair for 1991 murder of girlfriend
        Tennessee executes blind death row inmate Lee Hall by electric chair for 1991 murder of girlfriend
        USA TODAY
      • Blind man executed in US for killing ex-girlfriend
        Blind man executed in US for killing ex-girlfriend
        AFP
    • A man arrested in Russia is accused of building a fake border with Finland 15 miles from the real one and charging migrants $11,000 to cross it
      World
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      A man arrested in Russia is accused of building a fake border with Finland 15 miles from the real one and charging migrants $11,000 to cross it

      Authorities in western Russia arrested a man accused of building fake border posts and tricking migrants into believing they marked the state borders between Russia and Finland, the Interfax news agency reported. The incident happened in Russia's Vyborg region, which is about 15 miles from the actual border. The unidentified man from central Asia is accused of charging four South Asian migrants more than 10,000 euros, or $11,000, to help them cross what they believed was the EU border, Interfax reported, citing border agents.

      • Man builds fake EU border and charges desperate people thousands to cross
        Man builds fake EU border and charges desperate people thousands to cross
        The Independent
      • Russia detains conman who built fake border with Finland to trick migrants
        Russia detains conman who built fake border with Finland to trick migrants
        ABC News
    • Warren Is Drafting U.S. Legislation to Reverse ‘Mega Mergers’
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      Bloomberg

      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
        Senator Warren drafts bill taking aim at mega mergers: BBG
        Yahoo Finance Video
    • 'Jews are France', says Emmanuel Macron after 107 Jewish graves  desecrated in anti-Semitic attack
      World
      The Telegraph

      'Jews are France', says Emmanuel Macron after 107 Jewish graves  desecrated in anti-Semitic attack

      President Emmanuel Macron has pledged to fight anti-Semitism saying “Jews are and make France” after 107 graves were desecrated at a Jewish cemetery in the northeast of the country. The daubing of swastikas and other anti-Semitic graffiti on the graves at the cemetery in Westhoffen around 15 miles west of Strasbourg in the Alsace region was the latest racist attack to shock the country. "Jews are and make France," President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter on Tuesday.

      • French lawmakers tackle anti-Semitism as Jewish graves desecrated
        French lawmakers tackle anti-Semitism as Jewish graves desecrated
        Reuters
      • More than 100 Jewish graves defaced in France with Nazi swastikas
        More than 100 Jewish graves defaced in France with Nazi swastikas
        The Independent
    • 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
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    • 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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