Saturday 30 November 2019

The 10 Best Black Friday Smart Home Deals: Amazon Echo Dot, Fire TV, Google Home Mini, Ring, Nest, Blinq, Roomba, Instant Pot - IGN - IGN

  1. The 10 Best Black Friday Smart Home Deals: Amazon Echo Dot, Fire TV, Google Home Mini, Ring, Nest, Blinq, Roomba, Instant Pot - IGN  IGN
  2. Battle of the smart screens: Lenovo and Amazon's latest compared  Yahoo News
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WSU Cougars News: The joy and despair of Black Friday - CougCenter

  1. WSU Cougars News: The joy and despair of Black Friday  CougCenter
  2. Mike Leach goes off on reporter after Washington State's 7th straight loss to Washington  Yahoo Sports
  3. Huskies down Cougars 31-13 at home in 112th Apple Cup  Pac-12 Networks
  4. Analysis: After seventh straight loss in Apple Cup, do Cougars have a mental block against Huskies?  Seattle Times
  5. The Apple Cup: 5 keys for the Cougs vs. Dawgs  247Sports
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Nadler asks Trump if he 'intends to participate' in impeachment hearings

Nadler asks Trump if he 'intends to participate' in impeachment hearingsJudiciary committee chairman said on Friday he looks forward to ‘prompt response’ while president is at his Florida golf clubNadler wrote earlier this week: ‘At base, the president has a choice to make: he can take this opportunity to be represented in the impeachment hearings, or he can stop complaining about the process.’ Photograph: Mark Wilson/Getty ImagesHouse judiciary committee chairman Jerry Nadler wrote to Donald Trump on Friday, asking if the president “intends to participate” in impeachment inquiry hearings due to begin next week.“I look forward to your prompt response,” he wrote.The president spent Friday at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, having returned from a surprise Thanksgiving visit to troops in Afghanistan.He did not immediately comment or tweet. Trump has said he would like to testify in the impeachment inquiry, as senior aides from the acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, to former national security adviser John Bolton have not.Such refusals have stoked a standoff between the Democrats who control the House of Representatives and the White House over the proper exercise of constitutional powers and authorities.A judge this week ruled that “presidents are not kings”, meaning Don McGahn, the former White House counsel, must testify in the impeachment hearings despite claims that he had “absolute immunity” as a top presidential adviser.Nadler greeted that ruling as showing the White House stance had “no basis in law”. Nonetheless, the justice department immediately moved to appeal.Nadler wrote to Trump earlier this week, offering him the chance to participate.“At base,” he wrote, “the president has a choice to make: he can take this opportunity to be represented in the impeachment hearings, or he can stop complaining about the process.”The impeachment inquiry concerns efforts by Trump to have Ukraine investigate Joe Biden, a political rival and former vice-president, and a baseless conspiracy theory about supposed Ukrainian interference in the 2016 US election, rather than Russian.Trump and Republicans deny the president abused his power but Mulvaney has admitted nearly $400m of military aid was held up in an effort to force Ukraine to comply and a succession of witnesses at hearings held by the House intelligence committee painted a damning picture of attempts to make Trump’s wishes reality.Public opinion remains split on the issue, with about 50% of respondents in recent polls saying they favour Trump’s impeachment and removal. Trump has claimed, falsely, that support for the process is plummeting.“I hope that he chooses to participate in the inquiry,” Nadler wrote earlier this week, “directly or through counsel, as other presidents have done before him.”In his letter on Friday, Nadler quoted Adam Schiff, the chair of the House intelligence committee who has said his panel’s report will be submitted to Congress “soon after the Thanksgiving recess”.“That report,” Nadler wrote, “will describe, among other things, ‘a months-long effort in which President Trump again sought foreign interference in our elections for his personal and political benefit at the expense of our national interest’ and ‘an unprecedented campaign of obstruction in an effort to prevent the committee from obtaining documentary evidence and testimony’.”Nadler also underlined his own committee’s investigation of alleged obstruction by Trump detailed in the special counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russian election interference and links between Trump and Moscow.The judiciary committee will decide if a formal impeachment vote will be held and, if so, what articles of impeachment will be presented.If such a vote passes, as would be expected as the Democrats hold the House, Trump would be sent to the Senate for trial, probably in January. As Republicans hold that chamber and no significant cracks have appeared in GOP support, Trump would expect to avoid conviction and removal.Nadler asked Trump for notice of “whether your counsel intends to participate … no later than 5pm on [Friday] 6 December 2019”. The first judiciary committee hearing is scheduled for Wednesday 4 December.




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Why Shouldn't the 'Whistleblower' Testify?

Why Shouldn't the 'Whistleblower' Testify?The American people need to know as much as possible about what the president is accused of.




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Vietnam receives last of 39 remains of trafficking victims

Vietnam receives last of 39 remains of trafficking victimsThe last remains of the 39 Vietnamese who died while being smuggled in a truck to England last month were repatriated to their home country on Saturday. Photos by the official Vietnam News Agency showed the arrival at the Hanoi airport of 16 bodies and seven urns, which had been flown from London. The 31 men and eight women are believed to have paid human traffickers for their clandestine transit into England.




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Millions are bracing for the impact of dangerous weather

Millions are bracing for the impact of dangerous weatherThe National Weather Service warns travel could become "impossible" in some places




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Chicago officer investigated for body-slamming man to ground

Chicago officer investigated for body-slamming man to groundA Chicago police officer is being investigated for body-slamming a man who spat on his face, authorities said Friday. The officer approached the man for drinking alcohol at a bus stop, police said. “While a single video does not depict the entirety of the interactions between the police and the individual, this particular video is very disturbing,” Lightfoot said.




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White House 'can't find any record' of Trump's Sondland call

White House 'can't find any record' of Trump's Sondland callThe White House reportedly has no record of a phone call President Trump claims exonerates him in the scandal that is threatening to bring down his presidency.




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Could Barry Odom land at Virginia Tech? - 247Sports

  1. Could Barry Odom land at Virginia Tech?  247Sports
  2. Mizzou great Howard Richards on Barry Odom firing  KSDK News
  3. Mizzou fires Barry Odom as coach after 4 seasons at alma mater  ESPN
  4. BenFred: Sterk puts spotlight on himself by saying Mizzou can do better than Odom  STLtoday.com
  5. Mizzou athletic director: Releasing Odom not an easy decision  41 Action News
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Officials give Dallas Cowboys warning, not penalty, for contacting sliding Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen - newyorkupstate.com

  1. Officials give Dallas Cowboys warning, not penalty, for contacting sliding Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen  newyorkupstate.com
  2. Buffalo Bills DE Jerry Hughes to Cowboys fans during Thanksgiving rout: I see why you don’t pay Dak!  Blogging The Boys
  3. How much has Jim Kelly's guidance helped Josh Allen?  Buffalo News
  4. Tony Romo Ripped for Excusing Dallas Cowboys' Thanksgiving Game Performance Against the Bills  PopCulture.com
  5. Josh Allen’s Coming Out Party  Buffalo Rising
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Northeastern US braces for foot of snow during first days of December

Northeastern US braces for foot of snow during first days of DecemberThe second part of a double-barreled storm is forecast to unload heavy snow and create difficult travel over a large part of the northeastern United States, including some major cities from Sunday to Monday.A winterlike storm from the Midwest will move in this weekend, then hand off to a new coastal storm that strengthens by Monday.Accumulating snow is forecast to occur in Boston; Hartford, Connecticut; New York City and even to some extent around the Trenton, New Jersey, and Philadelphia area from the storm. The heaviest snow, on the order of 6-12 inches is forecast from the northeastern corner of Pennsylvania to central Massachusetts and southwestern New Hampshire. However, pockets of 12-18 inches are in store for the Catskills and Berkshires, where an AccuWeather Local StormMax™ of 24 inches is expected.Heavy snow is in store for much of the Hudson, Mohawk and Connecticut river valleys with a few inches as far south as parts of the Delaware and Lehigh valleys.Part of the storm will bring ice, rain and a wintry mix along the Interstate-95 corridor from Philadelphia to New York City and Boston, with the ice and mix to occur during Sunday into Sunday night. Conditions are likely to be a wintry mess around the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, where the Packers will take on the Giants during Sunday afternoon. Farther south and west, drenching rain is in the offing for the NFL game between the 49ers and Ravens at Baltimore, and perhaps in Pittsburgh for the Browns and Steelers match up.A significant buildup of ice is forecast over parts of the central Appalachians to southern New England with dangerous travel conditions and the risk of falling tree limbs and power outages. How damaging the ice storm is will depend on whether the primary form of precipitation is sleet or freezing rain. Sleet tends to bounce off, while freezing rain weighs down trees and power lines.The middle part of the storm is likely to be the warmest during Sunday night. This is when just enough warm air is likely to sweep in from the south and the Atlantic to bring plain rain to coastal areas of the upper mid-Atlantic and southeastern New England. However farther inland, a transition from wet snow to more powdery snow is in store in some areas and a wintry mix or ice to snow in others as a storm along the coast strengthens and begins to pull in colder air.Rain showers will change to snow showers from the Ohio Valley to the central Appalachians during Sunday night and Monday. Locally a coating to an inch or two of snow can accumulate in these areas.During Monday, cold air is likely to collapse toward the mid-Atlantic and southern New England coast to bring a change to accumulating snow. While an accumulation of a coating to an inch or so is possible around Philadelphia, up to a few inches may fall on the New York City area with several inches likely around Boston. Much heavier snow is likely in the northern and western suburbs of New York City and Boston, with a few inches possible well north of Philadelphia.Should the storm strengthen a bit more, heavy snow may fall right in New York City and a few inches might occur in Philadelphia on Monday. Boston could pick up a foot of snow in such a case where rain does not hold back the accumulation.Some schools that are scheduled to be in session on Monday may have delays or cancellations. Flight delays and cancellations are likely from Boston to New York City and Philadelphia. Ripple-effect days can be felt not only in the Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Pittsburgh areas, but across much of the nation as crews and aircraft are likely to be displaced as the storm also affected some of the major Midwest hubs this weekend. For those with flexible travel plans are encouraged to postpone Sunday and Monday trips.Travel conditions are likely to improve dramatically over the region on Tuesday as crews will have been out plowing and/or treating the road with ice-melting compounds. However, snow is likely to start the day in eastern New England. Download the free AccuWeather app to check the forecast in your area, as well as points along your travel route. Keep checking back on AccuWeather.com and stay tuned to the AccuWeather Network on DirecTV, Frontier and Verizon Fios.




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Ilhan Omar's Republican opponent was banned from Twitter after suggesting the congresswoman should be tried for treason and hanged

Ilhan Omar's Republican opponent was banned from Twitter after suggesting the congresswoman should be tried for treason and hangedThe Republican campaign promoted a wild conspiracy theory that Omar had illegally shared sensitive government information with Qatar and Iran.




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Inmate wanted by ICE released on bail. He was arrested weeks later for attempted murder

Inmate wanted by ICE released on bail. He was arrested weeks later for attempted murderA 2019 Colorado law bars law enforcement officials in the state from holding a person based only on a request from ICE.




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Taliban says it has the 'same stance' on negotiations after Trump talks cease-fire | TheHill - The Hill

  1. Taliban says it has the 'same stance' on negotiations after Trump talks cease-fire | TheHill  The Hill
  2. Questions arise after Trump says peace negotiations with Taliban to resume  ABC News
  3. Inside President Trump's secret trip to Afghanistan  Fox News
  4. Talking to the Taliban | Sheneman Opinion  NJ.com
  5. POLITICO Playbook: Confusion in Afghanistan  Politico
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Why Jack Dorsey is right about Bitcoin’s future in Africa - Decrypt

  1. Why Jack Dorsey is right about Bitcoin’s future in Africa  Decrypt
  2. Back to Africa: Twitter Chief Jack Dorsey Plans to Live in Africa in 2020  The Root
  3. Twitter's Jack Dorsey plans spending 3-6 months in Africa in 2020  Quartz
  4. DuckDuckGo Receives Endorsement From Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey  Search Engine Journal
  5. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Plans African Sojourn  Forbes
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Ilhan Omar GOP challenger banned from Twitter after saying she should be "tried for treason and hanged”

Ilhan Omar GOP challenger banned from Twitter after saying she should be "tried for treason and hanged”Danielle Stella campaign account also tweeted a picture of a stick figure being hanged with a link to a blog post about her comments.




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Tens of thousands rally in Europe, Asia before UN climate summit

Tens of thousands rally in Europe, Asia before UN climate summitTens of thousands of protesters, primarily in Europe and Asia, hit the streets on Friday to make a fresh call for action against global warming, hoping to raise pressure on world leaders days before a UN climate summit. Carrying signs that read "One planet, one fight" and "The sea is rising, so must we", thousands flocked to Berlin's Brandenburg Gate for the latest "Fridays for Future" protest inspired by 16-year-old activist Greta Thunberg. In total, about 630,000 people demonstrated across more than 500 cities in Germany, the Fridays for Future movement said.




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Pelosi to attend climate summit amid withdrawal from climate deal

Pelosi to attend climate summit amid withdrawal from climate dealThe U.S. began the formal withdrawal process from the Paris Climate Agreement earlier this month.




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Kamala Harris' campaign manager is under fire, receives blame for decline

Kamala Harris' campaign manager is under fire, receives blame for declineSen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) isn't bouncing back after a precipitous decline in the Democratic presidential race -- and fingers are starting to point at her campaign manager.Juan Rodriguez has drawn the ire of both camapaign staffers and outside observers, The New York Times reports. "This is my third presidential campaign and I have never seen an organization treat its staff so poorly," state operations director Kelly Mehlenbacher wrote in a resignation letter obtained by the Times.Mehlenbacher clarified she still supported Harris as a candidate, but did not have confidence in the campaign's leadership. She specifically cited the campaign's decision to move people from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, Maryland, and then "lay them off with no notice" and "without thoughtful consideration of the personal consequences to them."Harris and other senior staff members were reportedly blindsided and angered by the extent of the layoffs, and some aides reportedly found out about them from junior aides and the press rather than Rodriguez himself.One of Harris' congressional supporters, Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-Ohio), said she told the senator she needs to make a change. "The weakness is at the top, and it's clearly Juan," she said. "He needs to take responsibility -- that's where the buck stops."More stories from theweek.com God's gift to America? 5 scathingly funny cartoons about the Trump-ified GOP Democrats are running into Trump's economic buzzsaw




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Kamala Harris Aide Resigns With Scathing Letter: Staff Treated “Poorly,” No “Real Plan to Win” - Slate

  1. Kamala Harris Aide Resigns With Scathing Letter: Staff Treated “Poorly,” No “Real Plan to Win”  Slate
  2. Kamala Harris aide says in resignation letter: 'I have never seen an organization treat its staff so poorly' | TheHill  The Hill
  3. Harris aide, in resignation letter, says ‘I have never seen an organization treat its staff so poorly’  Fox News
  4. Kamala Harris aide resigned and penned scathing letter  CNN
  5. Kamala Harris' 2020 campaign is falling apart from the inside: report  New York Post
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Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and Note 10 now receiving December security update - Gizchina.com

  1. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and Note 10 now receiving December security update  Gizchina.com
  2. Just Buy a Galaxy Watch Active 2  Droid Life
  3. Samsung ‘Cyber Monday’ 2019: Live Galaxy S10, Galaxy Note 10, 4K HDTV Deals  Forbes
  4. Samsung Galaxy Buds are the cheapest they’ve ever been following Black Friday  Digital Trends
  5. Save big on this Galaxy Note 10 Plus-Galaxy Buds bundle  Tom's Guide
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Friday 29 November 2019

Iraqi PM offers resignation after security forces carry out 'bloodbath' killing of protesters

Iraqi PM offers resignation after security forces carry out 'bloodbath' killing of protestersIraq’s embattled prime minister offered his resignation on Friday, following the bloodiest day in weeks of unrest. Adel Abdel Mahdi, who took up the post of premier last year, said he would submit to the parliament a formal letter requesting my resignation to "preserve the blood" of Iraqis. Demonstrators greed the news with cheers, throwing rice and dancing to music in Baghdad's Tahrir (Liberation) Square. “Long live the revolution, long live the heroes. Thank you to the people,” one protester said over a loudspeaker. Mr Mahdi’s decision came hours after Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, Iraq's top Shia Muslim cleric, gave a sermon urging lawmakers to reconsider their support for the government, in a major boost to Iraqi demonstrators who have taken to the streets against a ruling class. "It's our first victory, and we're hoping for many more," shouted one demonstrator. "It's also a victory for the martyrs who fell," he said. An Iraqi anti-government protester waves a national flag close to a concrete barricade amidst clashes with security forces along the capital Baghdad's Rasheed street Credit: AFP Mr Mahdi’s resignation was one of the protesters’ demands, but it is unlikely to see them leave the streets after the crackdown by security forces. More than 45 were reported dead in just a 24-hour period between Wednesday and Thursday night, in an unprecedented level of violence against protesters by the government. Some 26 people were killed in the southern city of Nasiriyah after security forces tried to clear one of the main bridges into the city, 12 were killed in the holy city of Najaf and four in the capital, Baghdad. The demonstrations are the largest the country has seen in decades, but also the deadliest, with nearly 400 people killed and more than 15,000 wounded since they began last month. Iraq's "enemies and their apparatuses are trying to sow chaos and infighting to return the country to the age of dictatorship ... everyone must work together to thwart that opportunity," Mr Sistani said. The government "appears to have been unable to deal with the events of the past two months" and "parliament, from which the current government emerged, must reconsider its choices and do what's in the interest of Iraq," he said, urging them to stop killing protesters. Iraqi protesters carry the Iraqi national flag and shout slogans shortly after the resignation of Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdel-Mahdi Credit: REX The unrest in Iraq's south was unleashed after protesters stormed the Iranian consulate in Najaf late on Wednesday, accusing the neighbouring country of propping up Iraq's government. Tehran demanded Iraq take decisive action against the protesters, saying it was "disgusted" by developments. In response, Mr Mahdi, who has received Iran's support, ordered military chiefs to deploy in several provinces to "impose security and restore order" - but chaos reigned instead. Men in civilian clothes opened fire at demonstrators and tribal fighters deployed in the streets in their defence. "We had blocked off the roads and bridges over the past four days and security forces moved in on us to try to open up the bridges. They opened fire leading to a bloodbath," said Hussein, a 32-year-old lawyer from Nasiriyah. "What's happening in Nasiriya is unbelievable. Nothing justifies this use of violence against us. We, the people, are extremely angry. Our blood is boiling. Our brothers were killed unjustifiably. Lynn Maalouf, Amnesty International's Middle East research director, also used the word "bloodbath" to describe the crackdown in Nasiriyah and accused security forces of "appalling violence against largely peaceful protesters".




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Port Neches explosion: 60,000 evacuated from homes after Texas chemical plant blast

Port Neches explosion: 60,000 evacuated from homes after Texas chemical plant blastA series of explosions at a chemical plant forced some 60,000 people to be evacuated from the area surrounding Port Neches in Texas.The first blast occurred at 1am on Wednesday, injuring three workers who are now in hospital. TPC Group, which operates the plant, confirmed all other employees have been accounted for.




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Trump impeachment: White House 'can't find any record' of call which president insists exonerates him

Trump impeachment: White House 'can't find any record' of call which president insists exonerates himThe White House reportedly has no record of a phone call Donald Trump claims exonerates him over a scandal which is threatening to bring down his presidency.The US ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland testified to congress earlier this month that Mr Trump had made clear to him in the call that there was “no quid pro quo” with Ukraine.




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Hotpot vs bread: the culinary symbols of Hong Kong's political divide

Hotpot vs bread: the culinary symbols of Hong Kong's political divideA humble loaf of bread has become a new symbol for Hong Kong's pro-democracy protesters who have embraced a slew of colourful and sometimes surreal memes as they push the Beijing-backed government for reforms. Activists have begun bringing loaves of "Life Bread" -- a local brand beloved by Hong Kongers -- to demonstrations, or leaving them next to protest walls after a video of a police officer taunting protesters went viral. The footage was shot last week during a siege by police of Polytechnic University where a tense stand-off unfolded between riot officers and hundreds of activists who barricaded themselves inside.




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Snow to hit 2,000-mile stretch from Nevada to New England as weekend travelers head home

Snow to hit 2,000-mile stretch from Nevada to New England as weekend travelers head homeBlack Friday blizzards and snow expected from Nevada to the Upper Midwest and into New England. Meanwhile, severe thunderstorms are headed south.




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Airlines are joining in on Black Friday with major flight sales — here's how you can save

Airlines are joining in on Black Friday with major flight sales — here's how you can saveDelta, American Airlines, Southwest, Emirates, and more have posted Black Friday and Cyber Monday flight deals. We expect more sales, too.




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Massive black hole that "should not even exist" discovered

Massive black hole that "should not even exist" discoveredA black hole with a mass of about 70 times that of the sun is lurking across our galaxy.




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Trump's antics leaving Republicans 'disgusted and exhausted', says former GOP congressman

Trump's antics leaving Republicans 'disgusted and exhausted', says former GOP congressmanA former Republican congressman said he would “probably vote to impeach” Donald Trump if he were still serving in the US House of Representatives while suggesting the president's scandals are “infuriating" current GOP House members.Charlie Dent, a frequent critic of Mr Trump who resigned from Congress last year, said he has heard from several of his former Republican colleagues who are “absolutely disgusted and exhausted by the president’s behaviour”.




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Couple attacked on London bus say thugs asked 'how lesbians have sex' - New York Post

  1. Couple attacked on London bus say thugs asked 'how lesbians have sex'  New York Post
  2. Police release CCTV of homophobic attack on two women on London bus  Guardian News
  3. UK teens plead guilty in 'homophobic incident' against women who refused to kiss on London bus  Fox News
  4. Moment boy makes 'scissoring' gesture at lesbian couple before launching attack  Metro.co.uk
  5. Lesbian attacked on London night bus punched teens after homophobic taunts went too far, court hears  Yahoo News
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NFL Week 13 Picks Against the Spread: Browns beat up on Steelers, Chiefs roll Raiders - CBS Sports

  1. NFL Week 13 Picks Against the Spread: Browns beat up on Steelers, Chiefs roll Raiders  CBS Sports
  2. 2019 NFL playoff picture - AFC, NFC standings, seeds, scenarios and outlook in Week 13  ESPN
  3. NFL playoff picture: See the current playoff seeds, matchups, Wild Card race  For The Win
  4. Week 13 parlay betting: Look to Cardinals and Patriots, plus more teasers, parlays and underdogs we love  CBS Sports
  5. Each NFL Team's Reason to Be Hyped for Future  CBS Sports Radio 910
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'Very disturbing': Chicago officer under investigation for body-slamming man to the ground

'Very disturbing': Chicago officer under investigation for body-slamming man to the groundA Chicago police officer is under investigation after body-slamming a man during an arrest on the South Side, an incident captured in a viral video.




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Gigantic storm to wreak havoc on post-Thanksgiving travel

Gigantic storm to wreak havoc on post-Thanksgiving travelA massive winter storm that has already prompted warnings from Arizona to Wisconsin will be lumbering east in coming days, almost certainly interfering with Thanksgiving return-travel plans for millions, The Washington Post reports. By the time it's finished, the storm, created by the same conditions that caused the "bomb cyclone" in California and Arizona earlier in the week, could pummel an area stretching from the Sierra Nevadas to New England -- where a nor'easter is predicted to begin on Sunday night. "This storm will... produce significant snow and blizzard conditions across the Northern Plains through Saturday before moving to the Great Lakes and Northeast Sunday and Monday," the National Weather Service said in a statement. USA Today reports that Accuweather is forecasting up to three feet of snow in South Dakota's Black Hills region, where "visibility could be so low at times it may be difficult to determine where the road surface actually is." So if you happen to be stuck at a relative's house this weekend: stay inside, avoid discussing politics, and try not to get too sick of that days-old cranberry sauce.More stories from theweek.com Democrats are running into Trump's economic buzzsaw 5 gut-bustingly funny cartoons about politics and Thanksgiving Knives Out does what so many of the best mysteries do: Carve up the rich




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Trump administration appoints man who suggested dropping nuclear bombs on Afghanistan to senior role in arms control

Trump administration appoints man who suggested dropping nuclear bombs on Afghanistan to senior role in arms controlA Trump adviser who suggested dropping nuclear bombs on Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks has been given a senior role on arms control issues in the State Department.Frank Wuco, a former conservative radio host and naval intelligence officer, has also promoted far-right conspiracy theories, such as debunked claims that Barack Obama was not born in the United States.




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Winter storm watches for parts of N.J.; 4 to 8 inches of snow possible; could wreak havoc on holiday travel - NJ.com

  1. Winter storm watches for parts of N.J.; 4 to 8 inches of snow possible; could wreak havoc on holiday travel  NJ.com
  2. Not again! Powerhouse storm with heavy snow and wind to interfere with Thanksgiving return travel.  The Washington Post
  3. 7 maps predicting snowfall in Mass. Sunday to Monday  Boston.com
  4. Expect a quiet Thanksgiving holiday, but another storm will impact Wisconsin this weekend  Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3
  5. Winter storm could make travel hazardous in Upstate NY  newyorkupstate.com
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K-Pop Stars Jung Joon-young and Choi Jong-hoon Sentenced to Prison For Sexual Assault - Entertainment Tonight

  1. K-Pop Stars Jung Joon-young and Choi Jong-hoon Sentenced to Prison For Sexual Assault  Entertainment Tonight
  2. K-pop stars Jung Joon-young and Choi Jong-hoon sentenced to jail for rape  CNA
  3. K-pop idols jailed for sexual offences, Entertainment News & Top Stories  The Straits Times
  4. 2 K-pop stars sentenced to prison for sexual assault. One of them also filmed it  CNN
  5. K-Pop Fans Shocked After Jung Joon-young Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison Amid Sexual Assault Charges  Sputnik International
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The Latest: 4 more anti-government Iraqi protesters killed

The Latest: 4 more anti-government Iraqi protesters killedIraqi officials say four protesters were killed amid ongoing violence in Baghdad and southern Iraq, hours after Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi announced his intention to resign. Security and hospital officials say one protester was killed and 18 wounded Friday by security forces who fired live rounds and tear gas to repel them on Baghdad’s historic Rasheed Street, near the strategic Ahrar Bridge. Officials say three protesters were shot dead by security forces in the southern city of Nasiriyah, bringing the total killed there to six on Friday.




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Trump impeachment: White House 'can't find any record' of call which president insists exonerates him

Trump impeachment: White House 'can't find any record' of call which president insists exonerates himThe White House reportedly has no record of a phone call Donald Trump claims exonerates him over a scandal which is threatening to bring down his presidency.The US ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland testified to congress earlier this month that Mr Trump had made clear to him in the call that there was “no quid pro quo” with Ukraine.




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California snow-bound highway reopens but storm snarls Thanksgiving travel

California snow-bound highway reopens but storm snarls Thanksgiving travelInterstate 5 through the Grapevine area, a mountain pass, was shut down in both directions early on Thursday morning and the California Highway Patrol said on Twitter it was working to clear stuck vehicles as snow kept falling. The highway, a major artery connecting Southern California to the rest of the state, was reopened later in the day, although more snow and rain were still forecast. The winter storm was expected to bring heavy snow in the mountains and high winds across much of the Western United States before moving toward the Great Plains late on Friday, the National Weather Service said.




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India announces $400 million loan for Sri Lanka, in support of new president

India announces $400 million loan for Sri Lanka, in support of new presidentIndia will lend Sri Lanka $400 million for infrastructure projects, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday after talks with the island nation's new President Gotabaya Rajapaksa aimed at improving bilateral ties. Sri Lanka, located off the southern tip of India, has become an arena of competing influence between New Delhi and China, which has built ports, power stations and highways as part of President Xi Jinping's signature "Belt and Road Initiative", designed to boost trade and transport links across Asia.




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We Aid the Growth of Chinese Tyranny to Our Eternal Shame

We Aid the Growth of Chinese Tyranny to Our Eternal ShameWe can’t say we didn’t know.Reports of the repression of Muslims living in northwestern China have been leaking out for years in drips and drabs. Satellite photos picked up the construction of massive prison facilities in the Xinjiang province. The BBC was even invited into one of the “thought transformation camps,” from which inmates are released a few hours a week, to see the program of patriotic re-education. Inmates were frank with the Beeb’s reporters that religious activity — including prayer — was banned inside the building.Now, in the last week, a more complete picture of Beijing’s repression campaign has emerged. Leaked memos have revealed some of the details of China’s modernized and tech-supported religious persecution of Muslims in Xinjiang. These are the first Venona cables of our generation. They make certain what sharp observers must have guessed: China uses cutting-edge technology to identify, classify, and detain Muslims for re-education in the old-school argot of totalitarian Communism. President Xi Jinping has instructed the party members and public officials involved in this repression to show “absolutely no mercy” and make ample use of the “organs of dictatorship” to accomplish their mission.The leaked memos include lines that will be cited as exculpatory in the future — they show Xi counseling against proposals to “eradicate” Islam entirely. But the larger picture painted by the documents is one of state apparatus mobilized in the service of repression, aiming to make up for lost time in which Uighurs and Kazaks were allowed to worship, practice, and believe as they pleased. “The weapons of the people’s democratic dictatorship must be wielded without any hesitation or wavering,” Xi is quoted as saying.Distressingly, Xi could occasionally sound like some of the West’s “New Atheists” when talking about his fellow citizens. “People who are captured by religious extremism — male or female, old or young — have their consciences destroyed,” he says. They “lose their humanity and murder without blinking an eye.”There really isn’t any mistaking the strategy here: The ethnic balance of southern Xinjiang is to be transformed through the state-aided resettlement of Han Chinese in the region. While there are token concessions to the idea of allowing Uighurs to retain their religion, the use of Turkic languages has been discouraged. China is attempting to deprive Uighurs of their ethnolinguistic identity, the very rudiments of their nationality. These efforts have unsurprisingly inspired intermittent riots and violence in recent years, which have in turn been used to justify the expansion of the re-education camps.The most chilling aspect of this repression is the use of information technology. An incredible, Orwellian surveillance system is used to monitor the movements of Xinjiang’s people. The cameras are placed prominently throughout cities such as Kashgar and surrounding towns to remind people that they are being watched. Algorithms are deployed to facilitate the classification and selection of Uighurs for the camps.It’s a tyranny that we have helped to enable. China’s prosperity and technological progress, generated in no small part by its ability to trade in such high volume with the United States, have empowered its government to do this. Our desire to keep trading with China obliges the president of the United States to remain silent about this barbarity.In short, the leaked documents make clear that the West desperately needs to recover its ability to privilege political and moral aims over the immediate exigencies of the market, which can tolerate even this kind of repression and in fact may operate more smoothly alongside it. The power of China’s tyranny grows in parallel with our fatalism about it, and our determination to be consoled by its economic upside. But enough is enough.




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2 victims were killed and police fatally shot a man wearing a hoax explosive vest in a terrorist attack at London Bridge

2 victims were killed and police fatally shot a man wearing a hoax explosive vest in a terrorist attack at London BridgeLondon Metropolitan Police closed London Bridge and London Bridge Station is also closed. City of London police shot the man, who died at the scene.




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Trump Is Heading to London. Boris Johnson Is Not on His Calendar. - The New York Times

  1. Trump Is Heading to London. Boris Johnson Is Not on His Calendar.  The New York Times
  2. UK Election 2019: Spending plans criticised - BBC News  BBC News
  3. Boris Johnson to Donald Trump: Keep out of UK election politics  New York Post
  4. Scotland's general election is different and could change the United Kingdom forever  CNBC
  5. Britain’s Dirty Election  The New York Times
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That frenzied Black Friday crush? Not this year - Reuters

That frenzied Black Friday crush? Not this year  ReutersView full coverage on Google News

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Thursday 28 November 2019

These grocery stores will be open on Thanksgiving Day - WCNC.com

  1. These grocery stores will be open on Thanksgiving Day  WCNC.com
  2. The List Of Shame: Here Are All The Retail Outlets Open On Thanksgiving  The Daily Wire
  3. Here Are the Black Friday Hours at All the Stores You Care About  Thrillist
  4. Thanksgiving And Black Friday 2019 Mall Hours, Sales In NoVA, DC  McLean, VA Patch
  5. Retailers face a Thanksgiving Day decision: Open or closed?  CNN
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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp fumes at 'attacks' over Senate appointment

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp fumes at 'attacks' over Senate appointmentGeorgia Gov. Brian Kemp pushed back on Wednesday against speculation over who he’ll appoint to replace retiring Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson.




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Iran arrests eight 'linked to CIA' in street unrest

Iran arrests eight 'linked to CIA' in street unrestIran has arrested eight people it accused of CIA links and sending abroad information on recent urban unrest, days after the United States said it had received thousands of messages on a protest crackdown in the Islamic republic. New York-based Human Rights Watch has accused Tehran of "deliberately covering up" more than 140 deaths that it said came when security forces suppressed demonstrations against a sharp fuel price hike. Iran said that among the more than 500 people arrested were eight who were "linked to the CIA", state news agency IRNA said late Wednesday, citing the head of the intelligence ministry's counter-espionage department.




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Private investigators focused on frat party in Cornell University freshman’s death

Private investigators focused on frat party in Cornell University freshman’s deathAnother element of the parents' search for answers is the history of Cornell student suicides connected to the gorges in Ithaca.




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Rudy Giuliani was angling for a 6-figure business deal with a corrupt Ukrainian prosecutor while pushing him to get political dirt on the Bidens

Rudy Giuliani was angling for a 6-figure business deal with a corrupt Ukrainian prosecutor while pushing him to get political dirt on the BidensRudy Giuliani said he had been approached by the Ukrainians with multiple business offers, but dismissed all of them and never accepted any money.




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Sunday storm could bring 6 inches of snow to parts of Connecticut - Hartford Courant

  1. Sunday storm could bring 6 inches of snow to parts of Connecticut  Hartford Courant
  2. Historic storm hits Northern California week of Thanksgiving  ABC10
  3. Winter storm to hamper post-Thanksgiving travel, bring more snow  Reno Gazette Journal
  4. Travel issues continue as winter weather threatens large parts of US into the weekend  CNN
  5. Grapevine section of 5 Freeway shut down amid heavy snow on Thanksgiving  KABC-TV
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Oldest living American has died at age 114 - CBS News

  1. Oldest living American has died at age 114  CBS News
  2. Oldest living American, Alelia Murphy of New York, dies at 114  CNN
  3. Alelia Murphy, the oldest living person in US dies at 114  ABC News
  4. Oldest person in America, Alelia Murphy, dies at age 114  New York Post
  5. Oldest known living American dies at 114 | TheHill  The Hill
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Two Americans dead, five injured in Belize bus accident - NBC News

Two Americans dead, five injured in Belize bus accident  NBC NewsView full coverage on Google News

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Best Black Friday deals starting on Thanksgiving [Updated] - Android Central

Best Black Friday deals starting on Thanksgiving [Updated]  Android CentralView full coverage on Google News

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Google Store quietly emailing free $10 credit with Black Friday deals for some - 9to5Google

  1. Google Store quietly emailing free $10 credit with Black Friday deals for some  9to5Google
  2. Best Black Friday Deals on Google Devices (2019): Pixel, Nest, Chromecast  WIRED
  3. Google's Pixel 3a drops to $300 on Amazon for Black Friday  Engadget
  4. The $299 Google Pixel 3a is the only Black Friday phone deal I'm recommending this year  Android Central
  5. Here Are The Best Black Friday Deals Happening On Google’s Online Store  Forbes
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Hong Kong police enter ransacked campus after protest siege

Hong Kong police enter ransacked campus after protest siegeHong Kong police on Thursday entered a ransacked university campus where authorities faced off for days with barricaded pro-democracy protesters, gathering a huge haul of petrol bombs and other dangerous materials. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University became the epicentre of the territory's increasingly violent protest movement when clashes broke out on November 17 between police and protesters armed with bows and arrows as well as Molotov cocktails. The standoff settled into a tense stalemate during which hundreds fled the campus -- some making daring escapes, others caught and beaten by officers during failed breakouts -- leaving a dwindling core of holdouts surrounded by police cordons.




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ICE arrested an estimated 250 people who enrolled in a fake university set up by federal authorities as part of an immigration sting operation

ICE arrested an estimated 250 people who enrolled in a fake university set up by federal authorities as part of an immigration sting operationA grand-jury indictment from January alleged that "the University was being used by foreign citizens as a 'pay to stay' scheme" to obtain visas.




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Trump peddles 'war on Thanksgiving' that he probably heard about on Fox News

Trump peddles 'war on Thanksgiving' that he probably heard about on Fox NewsLike the so-called war on Christmas, the rhetorical assault on Thanksgiving is being led by the president’s favorite cable news network.




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Israel demolishes homes of alleged Palestinian killers: army

Israel demolishes homes of alleged Palestinian killers: armyIsrael on Thursday demolished the West Bank homes of four Palestinians accused of a deadly attack, sparking clashes with stone-throwing protesters, the army and an AFP journalist said. The houses in the village of Beit Kahil near Hebron in the occupied West Bank were home to men who were "part of the squad that carried out the stabbing attack" which killed an off-duty soldier in August, the army said. Clashes broke out during the demolitions, the army said, with Palestinians hurling "rocks and burnt tyres at troops".




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Japan beer exports to S.Korea dry up amid hiccup in ties

Japan beer exports to S.Korea dry up amid hiccup in tiesNot a single drop of Japanese beer was exported to South Korea last month, according to official figures on Thursday, as a boycott campaign against Japan over a historical dispute dries up demand. Japanese beer shipments to South Korea stood at 7.9 billion yen ($72 million) last year, accounting for more than 60 percent of the country's global exports of the amber nectar. Exports of Japanese instant noodles and sake to South Korea have also plummeted.




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Israel says envoy's 'GOOD LUCK' to Myanmar for genocide case was a mistake

Israel says envoy's 'GOOD LUCK' to Myanmar for genocide case was a mistakeThe Israeli ambassador was mistaken to have sent a "GOOD LUCK" message to Myanmar ahead of World Court hearings on accusations the state committed genocide against Rohingya Muslims, Israel's foreign ministry said on Thursday. Israel's Haaretz newspaper reported that the ambassador to Myanmar wished authorities good luck in tweets that have since been deleted ahead of the hearings next month at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague.




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German museum confirms 49-carat diamond among heist haul

German museum confirms 49-carat diamond among heist haulPublishing a list of the pieces taken in Monday's brazen raid, the Green Vault museum at Dresden's royal palace said the items stolen included a sword whose hilt is encrusted with nine large and 770 smaller diamonds, and a shoulderpiece which contains the famous 49-carat Dresden white diamond. The Dresden white is one of the most precious jewels in the collection of former Saxon ruler August the Strong. "None of the diamonds would have been in themselves extra special except for the one large Dresden White," he said.




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