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Paul Krugman | When MAGA Fantasy Meets Rust Belt Reality 
Economist Paul Krugman. (photo: Getty Images)
Paul Krugman, The New York Times
Krugman writes: "Trump can't run America by yelling at people. Who knew?"
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Senator Kamala Harris. (photo: Irfan Khan/Getty)
Senator Kamala Harris. (photo: Irfan Khan/Getty)

Kamala Harris on Potential Presidential Bid in 2020: 'It's Going to Be Ugly'
Jay Connor, The Root
Connor writes: "In recent months, the California senator has seen her profile rise."
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Members of the caravan are being met with growing resistance in Tijuana, where that city's mayor has declared a humanitarian crisis. Conditions escalated on November 25 when U.S. authorities closed the busiest port of entry there and fired tear gas on refugees and migrants who had rushed the fencing between the two countries. (photo: Rob Wilson)
Members of the caravan are being met with growing resistance in Tijuana, where that city's mayor has declared a humanitarian crisis. Conditions escalated on November 25 when U.S. authorities closed the busiest port of entry there and fired tear gas on refugees and migrants who had rushed the fencing between the two countries. (photo: Rob Wilson)

Refusing to Hide: Migrants Find Power in Caravans
Ana Cecilia Pérez, YES! Magazine
Pérez writes: "No longer willing to collude in their oppression, Central Americans are coming to the U.S. in the open and en masse."
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'Pichardo, a prominent lawyer and elected city official from the Dominican Republic, had flown to Miami to be with her daughter upon the birth of her grandchild. Upon arrival, however, she was arrested on an outstanding warrant.' (photo: Getty Images)
'Pichardo, a prominent lawyer and elected city official from the Dominican Republic, had flown to Miami to be with her daughter upon the birth of her grandchild. Upon arrival, however, she was arrested on an outstanding warrant.' (photo: Getty Images)

Menopausal Woman Sues Prison After Being Housed With Men on Hunch She Was Transgender
Zack Ford, ThinkProgress
Ford writes: "Medical officials wrongly concluded that Fior Pichardo de Veloz was transgender and housed her with men because she was taking hormone replacement therapy for her menopause."
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Striking Chicago public school teachers march down Michigan Avenue in 2012 in Chicago. (photo: Getty Images)
Striking Chicago public school teachers march down Michigan Avenue in 2012 in Chicago. (photo: Getty Images)

'Second Tier': Chicago Charter School Teachers Plan to Walk Out in First Major Strike
Michael Sainato, Guardian UK
Sainato writes: "Chicago teachers are planning to walk out on Tuesday in what's believed to be the country's first major charter school teacher strike."
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People hold signs during a protest at the Saudi embassy in Washington, DC over Khashoggi's disappearance. (photo: Jacquelyn Martin/AP)
People hold signs during a protest at the Saudi embassy in Washington, DC over Khashoggi's disappearance. (photo: Jacquelyn Martin/AP)

Hacking Reveals Khashoggi Plan for Online Saudi Youth Movement
teleSUR
Excerpt: "More than 400 Whatsapp messages exchanged by journalist Jamal Khashoggi and Montreal-based Omar Abdulaziz revealed a collaboration to build an online 'youth movement' to function as a watchdog of the Saudi state."
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Earth as seen from space. (photo: Modis/Aqua/NASA)
Earth as seen from space. (photo: Modis/Aqua/NASA)

COP24: World's Nations Gather to Grapple With Looming Climate Disaster
Justin Catanoso, Mongabay
Catanoso writes: "Alarming signals - arising from the Earth and from scientists - have prompted urgent calls for a decisive international response to climate change as leaders from nearly 200 nations gathered in Katowice, Poland yesterday, Sunday, 2 December, for the start of the 24th annual United Nations climate summit."
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