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A Seattle judge ruled Wednesday that a "wealth tax" on the city's upper income earners was illegal.
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  1. Seattle judge strikes down 'wealth tax' on people earning more than $250K
  2. Papua New Guinea police enter Manus island detention center
  3. More than 300 Chicago gov't employees get lay off notice just before Thanksgiving
  4. Exercise can give seniors more energy
  5. The booze you choose can sway your mood
  6. Medicaid tied to better addiction treatment in pregnancy
  7. Putin holds summit with Turkey, Iran to discuss Syria peace deal
  8. Facebook to show users which Russian propaganda pages they followed
  9. Family of slain Maltese journalist file suit against police
  10. NFL Draft: USC quarterback Sam Darnold remains at head of class
  11. Maui Invitational: Chaminade pummels California
  12. Saudi coalition to open some Yemeni ports for aid
  13. Miami Dolphins face New England Patriots with questions at QB
  14. Detroit Lions claim Dwight Freeney off waivers
  15. Dallas Cowboys in fight for playoff lives
  16. Denver Nuggets: Paul Millsap to undergo wrist surgery
  17. Chip Kelly reportedly mulls Florida, UCLA jobs
  18. Huntington Ingalls launches 8th National Security Cutter for Coast Guard

Seattle judge strikes down 'wealth tax' on people earning more than $250K

A Seattle judge ruled Wednesday that a "wealth tax" on the city's upper income earners was illegal.
    

Papua New Guinea police enter Manus island detention center

Papua New Guinea police entered the former Australian-run detention center, Manus Island, in an attempt to remove asylum seekers who remain at the site.
    

More than 300 Chicago gov't employees get lay off notice just before Thanksgiving

More than 300 government employees in Chicago learned they would lose their jobs just two days before Thanksgiving, due to budget cuts.
    

Exercise can give seniors more energy

Exercise can give you more energy, help prevent chronic illnesses and keep you independent longer, according to the U.S. National Institute on Aging.
    

The booze you choose can sway your mood

The booze you choose can frequently steer your mood, according to a new global survey.
    

Medicaid tied to better addiction treatment in pregnancy

Addicted moms-to-be are more likely to receive recommended therapy if they live in states where anti-addiction medications are covered by Medicaid.
    

Putin holds summit with Turkey, Iran to discuss Syria peace deal

Russian President Vladimir Putin is in talks with leaders of Turkey and Iran to end the civil war in Syria that has been raging since 2011.
    

Facebook to show users which Russian propaganda pages they followed

Facebook announced Wednesday it will introduce a new tool to show users any pages they've followed that are linked to Russian propaganda.
    

Family of slain Maltese journalist file suit against police

The family of a Maltese journalist who was killed by a car bomb have sued police to remove an officer who is married to a government official from the investigation.
    

NFL Draft: USC quarterback Sam Darnold remains at head of class

NFL scouts take Rivalry Week every bit as serious as the most ardent fan.
    

Maui Invitational: Chaminade pummels California

Dantley Walker scored 23 points, including seven 3-pointers, and host Chaminade stunned California 96-72 Wednesday in the seventh-place game at the Maui Jim Maui Invitational at Lahaina Civic Center in Hawaii.
    

Saudi coalition to open some Yemeni ports for aid

The Saudi-led coalition fighting Houthi rebels in Yemen announced Wednesday it would allow some rebel-held ports to accept humanitarian aid.
    

Miami Dolphins face New England Patriots with questions at QB

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The New England Patriots and their fans have Dec. 17 circled on the calendar. That day, the Patriots visit the Pittsburgh Steelers in a game that could decide home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.
    

Detroit Lions claim Dwight Freeney off waivers

The Detroit Lions reportedly claimed defensive end Dwight Freeney off waivers on Wednesday, one day after he was released by the Seattle Seahawks.
    

Dallas Cowboys in fight for playoff lives

FRISCO, Texas -- It's must-win time for the Dallas Cowboys (5-5) against the Los Angeles Chargers (4-6) on Thursday.
    

Denver Nuggets: Paul Millsap to undergo wrist surgery

Denver Nuggets forward Paul Millsap has been diagnosed with a left wrist ligament injury, the team announced Wednesday.
    

Chip Kelly reportedly mulls Florida, UCLA jobs

Former college and NFL coach Chip Kelly reportedly is deciding this week between Florida and UCLA for one of the head-coaching openings.
    

Huntington Ingalls launches 8th National Security Cutter for Coast Guard

Huntington Ingalls Industries launched its eighth National Security Cutter vessel, Midgett, for the U.S. Coast Guard.
    
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  1. Investigation of fake net neutrality foes has been stymied by the FCC, New York Attorney General says - Washington Post
  2. Congressman on tape tells woman he would report her to Capitol Police because she could expose his secret sex life - Washington Post
  3. Two More Women Accuse Sen. Al Franken Of Inappropriate Touching - HuffPost

Investigation of fake net neutrality foes has been stymied by the FCC, New York Attorney General says - Washington Post


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Investigation of fake net neutrality foes has been stymied by the FCC, New York Attorney General says
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The reports started trickling out in May, in the weeks after the Federal Communications Commission had begun soliciting public comments on a proposal to repeal net neutrality rules that govern the flow of information on the Internet. A large number of ...
The backlash is building over the plan to gut net neutralityNBCNews.com
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Congressman on tape tells woman he would report her to Capitol Police because she could expose his secret sex life - Washington Post


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Congressman on tape tells woman he would report her to Capitol Police because she could expose his secret sex life
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Rep. Joe Barton (R-Tex.), who apologized Wednesday for a lewd photo of him that circulated on the Internet, told a woman to whom he had sent sexually explicit photos, videos and messages that he would report her to the Capitol Police because she could ...
Senior Texas Republican Swept Up Into Storm Over Explicit PhotoNew York Times
Rep. Joe Barton warned woman not to release his nude photos over career concerns, report saysUSA TODAY
Barton threatened to report woman to Capitol Police if she shared sexually explicit photos of him: reportThe Hill
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Two More Women Accuse Sen. Al Franken Of Inappropriate Touching - HuffPost


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Two More Women Accuse Sen. Al Franken Of Inappropriate Touching
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One woman told HuffPost that Franken had grabbed her backside at an event honoring women. By Jenavieve Hatch and Zachary Roth. Bloomberg via Getty Images. That makes it four women who have accused Sen. Al Franken of groping them.
Two additional woman accuse Franken of gropingThe Hill
Two more women say Franken touched them inappropriately, HuffPost reportsUSA TODAY
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Eight people have been transferred to the aircraft carrier for medical assistance but are in "good condition," the U.S. Navy said in a tweet.
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  1. 3 missing, 8 rescued after U.S. Navy plane crashes into sea off Japan
  2. 'Butcher of Bosnia' Ratko Mladic found guilty of genocide and war crimes
  3. U.S. declares 'ethnic cleansing' against Rohingya in Myanmar
  4. Opera idol Dmitri Hvorostovsky dies at 55
  5. Parasite kills hundreds of Vietnam vets
  6. Mike Flynn business partner Bijan Kian now subject of Mueller probe
  7. Lebanon's prime minister puts surprise resignation on hold
  8. Trump unleashes early morning tirade against LaVar Ball: 'IT WAS ME'
  9. Family 'terrified' as Trump moves to end protected status for Haitians
  10. Dramatic video shows escape, shooting of North Korean defector
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3 missing, 8 rescued after U.S. Navy plane crashes into sea off Japan

Eight people have been transferred to the aircraft carrier for medical assistance but are in "good condition," the U.S. Navy said in a tweet.

    

'Butcher of Bosnia' Ratko Mladic found guilty of genocide and war crimes

His crimes "rank among the most heinous known to humankind," Judge Alphons Orie told the the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.

    

U.S. declares 'ethnic cleansing' against Rohingya in Myanmar

The United States declared the ongoing violence against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar to be "ethnic cleansing" on Wednesday, threatening penalties for military officials engaged in a brutal crackdown that has sent more than 600,000 refugees flooding over the border to Bangladesh.

    

Opera idol Dmitri Hvorostovsky dies at 55

Hvorostovsky, who retired last year after he was diagnosed with brain cancer, was widely considered one of the finest baritones ever to grace the world's opera stages.

    

Parasite kills hundreds of Vietnam vets

Hundreds of veterans have been infected by a slow-killing parasite while fighting in Southeast Asia.

    

Mike Flynn business partner Bijan Kian now subject of Mueller probe

Federal investigators have been asking witnesses about the lobbying that Bijan Kian, a partner at the now-dissolved Flynn Intel Group, did on behalf of Turkey.

    

Lebanon's prime minister puts surprise resignation on hold

The announcement was the latest twist following weeks of political uncertainty in Lebanon, and came after Saad Hariri's shock resignation in Saudi Arabia.

    

Trump unleashes early morning tirade against LaVar Ball: 'IT WAS ME'

LaVar Ball, the firebrand father of LiAngelo Ball, has brushed off Trump's role in securing his son's release from a Chinese prison last week.

    

Family 'terrified' as Trump moves to end protected status for Haitians

The Trump administration has announced it plans to end "temporary protected status" for tens of thousands of Haitians who have lived and worked in the U.S.

    

Dramatic video shows escape, shooting of North Korean defector

North Korea's actions violated the agreement ending the Korean War because soldiers fired across and physically crossed the border, the U.N. Command says.

    

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Alliance Defending Freedom has had some notable victories. Now it hopes to persuade the Supreme Court to blunt the sweep of its ruling enshrining same-sex marriage into law.
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  1. Fighting Gay Rights and Abortion With the First Amendment
  2. Conyers Doesn’t Plan to Resign Over Harassment Claims, Lawyer Says
  3. Rollback of Net Neutrality Has Small Businesses Worried
  4. Washington Has Delivered a Tangled Message on AT&T’s Power
  5. Trump, in Twitter Rant, Revisits Grievances Against Sports Figures
  6. Trump Organization Will Exit From Its Struggling SoHo Hotel in New York
  7. States Warn of Budget Crunch Under Republican Tax Plan
  8. Op-Ed Contributor: Flawed Justice for the Butcher of Bosnia
  9. Opinion: The Fall of Africa’s Most Hated First Lady
  10. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Tim Wu: Why the Courts Will Have to Save Net Neutrality
  11. Op-Ed Contributors: Censoring Climate Change
  12. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: He Played Kennedy. Then He Became Himself.
  13. Op-Ed Columnist: Angela Merkel’s Failure May Be Just What Europe Needs
  14. Myanmar’s Crackdown on Rohingya Is Ethnic Cleansing, Tillerson Says
  15. Justice Dept. Orders Review of Background Check System for Gun Buyers
  16. Rival Factions Battle for Control in Eastern Ukraine
  17. Politics Shadow Arrests of Citgo Executives in Venezuela Graft Inquiry
  18. Naim Suleymanoglu, 50, Dies; Weight Lifting’s ‘Pocket Hercules’
  19. Jerusalem Journal: Border Homes, in Jerusalem but Not, Face an Existential Deadline
  20. Mladic Conviction Closes Dark Chapter in Europe, but New Era of Uncertainty Looms
  21. Were You a Victim of Russian Propaganda? Facebook Will Help You Find Out
  22. U.K. Finance Minister Seeks to Placate Angry Young Voters
  23. Critic’s Notebook: Who We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Weinstein
  24. The Culture Is Changing, With Feminist Cheese
  25. Brantley in Britain: Showgirls, a Monster and a Drag Queen: Singing Songs of Self
  26. A Helping of Science With Your Thanksgiving Dinner
  27. A Guide to (Somewhat) Painless Thanksgiving Travel
  28. What Should I Watch in the Background on Thanksgiving Day?
  29. With a Singing SpongeBob, Nickelodeon Aims for a Broadway Splash
  30. Trying to Save a 1950s Mural of 1800s Chelsea From Demolition
  31. Art Review: Stephen Shore’s MoMA Survey Shows a Restless Reformer as a Master of Photography
  32. Giving Thanks, but Not for Turkey-Powered Energy
  33. Out There: An Interstellar Visitor Both Familiar and Alien
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Fighting Gay Rights and Abortion With the First Amendment

Alliance Defending Freedom has had some notable victories. Now it hopes to persuade the Supreme Court to blunt the sweep of its ruling enshrining same-sex marriage into law.

    

Conyers Doesn’t Plan to Resign Over Harassment Claims, Lawyer Says

Representative John Conyers Jr. believes that some people who want him to step down after sexual harassment accusations have long sought to push him out, his lawyer said.

    

Rollback of Net Neutrality Has Small Businesses Worried

Small companies, which have increasingly turned to the internet, worry that a pay-for-play system online could price them out of doing business.

    

Washington Has Delivered a Tangled Message on AT&T’s Power

Loosening rules on internet providers would let big companies charge more for their services. But a suit to block a merger signals a tougher stance against big business.

    

Trump, in Twitter Rant, Revisits Grievances Against Sports Figures

To some, the posts directed at sports figures, many of them black, suggest that the president is trying to send a message of solidarity to many supporters.

    

Trump Organization Will Exit From Its Struggling SoHo Hotel in New York

A restaurant has closed and room rates have been slashed at the Trump SoHo, which has had trouble attracting guests. The president’s company has negotiated a departure.

    

States Warn of Budget Crunch Under Republican Tax Plan

Some state officials say the $1.5 trillion tax cut moving through Congress would raise taxes on residents and force tough decisions at the local level.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Flawed Justice for the Butcher of Bosnia

After 22 years, Ratko Mladic was found guilty of genocide. Why did it take so long? And what about his fellow perpetrators?

    

Opinion: The Fall of Africa’s Most Hated First Lady

African presidential wives are expected to unify their nations and respect their elders. “Gucci Grace” Mugabe did neither.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Tim Wu: Why the Courts Will Have to Save Net Neutrality

The F.C.C. has overplayed its legal hand.

    

Op-Ed Contributors: Censoring Climate Change

The Environmental Protection Agency has been systematically dismantling its website about a problem the president has labeled a “hoax.”

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: He Played Kennedy. Then He Became Himself.

Vaughn Meader became famous for his presidential impression. He ended his life in obscurity, but beloved.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Angela Merkel’s Failure May Be Just What Europe Needs

The chancellor’s inability to form a coalition government could push continental elites to become more accountable to the public.

    

Myanmar’s Crackdown on Rohingya Is Ethnic Cleansing, Tillerson Says

The long-anticipated designation will open the door to sanctions against the country’s military commanders and intensify pressure on its civilian leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.

    

Justice Dept. Orders Review of Background Check System for Gun Buyers

Jeff Sessions, the attorney general, said that the mass shooting in Texas this month showed that “relevant information may not be getting reported” to the database.

    

Rival Factions Battle for Control in Eastern Ukraine

With armored vehicles on streets, civilians fled a showdown between rival Moscow-backed political leaders in the breakaway Luhansk region.

    

Politics Shadow Arrests of Citgo Executives in Venezuela Graft Inquiry

Critics of Venezuela’s government say the arrests of the six executives are a reflection of the country’s increasingly ruthless politics.

    

Naim Suleymanoglu, 50, Dies; Weight Lifting’s ‘Pocket Hercules’

At 4-foot-10, he won three consecutive Olympic gold medals in weight lifting, emerging as a national hero in Turkey.

    

Jerusalem Journal: Border Homes, in Jerusalem but Not, Face an Existential Deadline

The quarter’s quirky status made it a boomtown, but a planned road threatens todrive people out of their homes.

    

Mladic Conviction Closes Dark Chapter in Europe, but New Era of Uncertainty Looms

Ratko Mladic received a life sentence for his role in one of the worst atrocities in 20th-century Europe. But nationalist passions are once again on the rise.

    

Were You a Victim of Russian Propaganda? Facebook Will Help You Find Out

Facebook said it was planning to roll out a new tool so you can figure out whether the page or account you followed or liked was run by Russian agents.

    

U.K. Finance Minister Seeks to Placate Angry Young Voters

With Brexit looming large, more-affordable housing featured prominently as Philip Hammond presented his budget to Parliament.

    

Critic’s Notebook: Who We Don’t Talk About When We Talk About Weinstein

After Annabella Sciorra told her story about Harvey Weinstein, I watched her work again — and wondered what might have been.

    

The Culture Is Changing, With Feminist Cheese

All across America, cheese making is a great way to trot away from the male herd.

    

Brantley in Britain: Showgirls, a Monster and a Drag Queen: Singing Songs of Self

New musicals on London’s stages include a merciless and compassionate “Follies,” a revitalized “Young Frankenstein” and a timely saga of an aspiring drag queen.

    

A Helping of Science With Your Thanksgiving Dinner

Biology. Chemistry. Physics. It’s all there on your plate. Take a moment to appreciate it before you dig in.

    

A Guide to (Somewhat) Painless Thanksgiving Travel

Here’s what you need to know to avoid the crowds and have as painless a trip as possible via this nation’s roads and airports this Thanksgiving.

    

What Should I Watch in the Background on Thanksgiving Day?

With everyone hopping on and off the couch, it’s not the best time to start a particularly involved series.

    

With a Singing SpongeBob, Nickelodeon Aims for a Broadway Splash

To capture the spirit of its relentlessly cheerful animated hero and his underwater world, a $20 million musical that “explodes off the stage.”

    

Trying to Save a 1950s Mural of 1800s Chelsea From Demolition

A city councilman joins the effort to preserve a W.P.A.-style painting housed inside a bank building set to be converted into condominiums.

    

Art Review: Stephen Shore’s MoMA Survey Shows a Restless Reformer as a Master of Photography

The Museum of Modern Art offers a commanding retrospective of five decades of Stephen Shore’s groundbreaking work.

    

Giving Thanks, but Not for Turkey-Powered Energy

A Minnesota utility wants to shut down a biofuel plant that runs on turkey droppings and wood. Loggers and truckers are suing to save it.

    

Out There: An Interstellar Visitor Both Familiar and Alien

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