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Thursday, November 23, 2017

Trump's in the White House, turkey's on the table: How to avoid talking politics today


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America's divided politics has most people exhausted, and they'll be hoping for a break from it during the holidays.
 
  Trump's in the White House, turkey's on the table: What to do if you don't want to talk politics  
  With emotions running high and politics seeping into every part of life, how do you avoid letting a debate turn dinner into a disaster?  
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  This undated picture released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency on Nov. 15 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong Un inspecting the Kumsong Tractor Factory in Nampo City, North Korea.   Kim Jong Un's family: The bizarre, cruel world of North Korea's dynasty
What what we know about the major players in North Korea's Kim dynasty.
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  Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, is pictured questioning witnesses at an Energy and Commerce Committee.   Rep. Joe Barton warned woman not to release his nude photos over career concerns, report says
Rep. Joe Barton, a Texas Republican, apologized to his constituents after a nude photo of him surfaced on an anonymous Twitter account.
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  business      
  In this Monday, Nov. 13, 2017 photo, Devante Kincade, left, quarterback for the Grambling's NCAA college football game college football team, participates in a team meeting at the university in Grambling, La. Kincade, who played two seasons at Missis   Freebies galore at major stores on Black Friday
Stores are giving away stuff to encourage sales
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  Tom Turkey float at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.   5 things you need to know Thursday
The biggest news to start your Thanksgiving holiday.
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  politics      
  U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore is pictured speaking at a news conference in Birmingham, Ala., with his wife Kayla Moore.   Spokesman for Senate candidate Roy Moore resigns
“As we all know, campaigns make changes throughout the duration of the campaign,” campaign Chairman Bill Armistead said about John Rogers' departure in a statement.
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  Miguel Angel Lopez-Abrego, 19.   MS-13 gang member arrested after Md. murder victim stabbed over 100 times
The investigation shows that the MS-13 gang was behind the murder.
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  politics      
  In this Sept. 20, 2017 file photo, Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., listens during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing for Colorado Supreme Court Justice Allison Eid, on her nomination to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit, on Capitol Hill in W   Two more women say Franken touched them inappropriately, HuffPost reports
Two more women have come forward with allegations that Sen. Al Franken touched them inappropriately.
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  University of Michigan logo   Study: Women with little or no college face greater sexual assault risk
Women who don't go to college have a greater risk of some sort of forced sex than those who went to college for four or more years, a new study says.
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  ORG XMIT: DCMC103 House Judiciary Committee ranking member Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Feb. 8, 2011.   Fellow House Democrat calls for Conyers to resign
"I've reviewed the allegations against him, and they're as credible as they are repulsive."
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A Bosnian woman raises her arms upon hearing the sentence at the end of former Bosnian Serb military chief Gen. Ratko Mladic's trial at the memorial center in Potocari, near Srebrenica, Bosnia.  A U.N. court has convicted former Bosnian Serb military

A Bosnian woman raises her arms upon hearing the sentence at the end of former Bosnian Serb military chief Gen. Ratko Mladic's trial at the memorial center in Potocari, near Srebrenica, Bosnia. A U.N. court has convicted former Bosnian Serb military
 
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