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  1. College students across the U.S. have created mutual aid networks: raising and redistributing tens of thousands of dollars to help their peers cover housing, medical costs, food and other essentials.

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  2. In bringing the charges, Chesa Boudin, the San Francisco district attorney, said that the case was believed to be the first homicide prosecution against a law enforcement officer in San Francisco history.

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    NEW A look at the Cuban-born former U.S. Attorney tapped to lead D.H.S. “Do I think he’s more left of center than I would like? Yes,” said Chad Sweet, a Republican former DHS chief of staff. “There’s no question he’s qualified for the job, period.”

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  4. “In order to have a career, you have to make sure that somebody remembers your name — as opposed to ‘Oh, that Asian dude who does the violin-type instrument.’” In , the legendary violinist Yo-Yo Ma talks about music, politics and avoiding burnout.

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    In the morning discussion, Trump advisers Meadows, Cipollone and Sekulow told Trump that ending resistance to a transition was the right thing for the country. Some aides drafted a statement, the tone of which was in the tweets

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  6. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said on Monday that New York would reopen an emergency hospital on Staten Island to address a new surge in coronavirus cases that is straining the capacity of the borough’s hospitals.

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  7. Forty-five states are seeing sustained increases in coronavirus infections, and 17 states added more cases in the seven-day period that ended Sunday than in any other week of the pandemic.

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    NEW: Gov. Cuomo is facing charges of hypocrisy after inviting his mother to come to Thanksgiving. By

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  9. “Gilmore Girls” fans can spend some time with their favorite mother-daughter duo this week. The 2016 revival, “Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life,” will air as a mini-series special on The CW.

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    TRANSITION -- The Trump admin finally relented and will allow the transition to begin after a day of critical losses in the attempt by to reverse the vote in the presidential election. Our report w/

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  11. Sohla El-Waylly is here for all the stuffing leftovers.

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    breaks apart the tired old tropes about Muslim women. It was born out of a “frustration that the narratives about Muslim women were so one-sided, so narrow,” says author . Artwork by .

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  13. How will Covid-19 vaccines get to billions of people in the developing world? Bill Gates thinks he and his foundation are uniquely positioned to help.

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  14. Ashley Diamond became a voice for incarcerated transgender people after she sued the state of Georgia to change its policies. Now she says the state is again failing to protect her from sexual assault, housing her with men and denying her treatment.

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    What, exactly, was he holding onto? Why fight so hard, and put the country through so much, to keep a position he has often not seemed to want? NYT analysis w/ as takes hold (aka "what turkey pardons can teach us about Trump")

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  16. "Jeopardy!" is not yet ready to name Alex Trebek's replacement. For now, Ken Jennings and other short-term hosts will fill in.

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  17. Political leaders and public health officials have recently blamed small gatherings for the rise in coronavirus cases. Though the virus can certainly spread at these get-togethers, they don't seem to be the driving force behind the surge, data shows.

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  18. Breaking News: President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joe Biden’s administration.

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    In which I do not quite argue (but sort of imply) that Tyler Perry would have the best choice to direct Hillbilly Elegy

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  20. Doctors have seen a spike in the number of women arriving in emergency rooms with serious complications, or already in labor, without having been to a single prenatal appointment. The problem has been particularly pronounced in Texas. Read more:

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