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Jack Black reunites with 'School of Rock' drummer, sparks frenzy over child star's 'totally different' look

Jack Black reunites with 'School of Rock' drummer, sparks frenzy over child star's 'totally different' look Jack Black met up with child actor Kevin Clark and it was just as "rock 'n' roll" as Dewey Finn — the fake Mr. Schneebly — would have wanted.

Meghan Markle pal Mandy Moore reveals surprising history with the royal: 'It was another lifetime ago'

Meghan Markle pal Mandy Moore reveals surprising history with the royal: 'It was another lifetime ago' Mandy Moore got nostalgic when was handed a decade-old photo of herself among future royalty.

'Last Man Standing' star Nancy Travis talks returning to comedy

'Last Man Standing' star Nancy Travis talks returning to comedy 'Last Man Standing' star Nancy Travis talks reuniting with Tim Allen for reboot, filming Netflix’s ‘The Kominsky Method’ opposite Michael Douglas.

‘The View’ host Joy Behar slams CMAs for not being politically charged: ‘The democracy is at risk’

‘The View’ host Joy Behar slams CMAs for not being politically charged: ‘The democracy is at risk’ ABC News’ “The View” co-host Joy Behar slammed the 52nd annual CMA Awards on Thursday for not diving into politics when the genre’s biggest stars gathered earlier this week.  

North Korean mystery weapons test creates possibility of military confrontation with US

North Korean mystery weapons test creates possibility of military confrontation with US A new North Korean weapons test could lead to worsening relations with the U.S. and a military confrontation.

Tucker: The left continues to dismiss the caravan threat

Tucker: The left continues to dismiss the caravan threat Liberals say the caravan was all hype as migrants fill Tijuana shelters; Tucker takes on progressive radio host Chris Hahn.

Newt Gingrich: The left may be winning the war of words – but here’s how the GOP can win in 2020

Newt Gingrich: The left may be winning the war of words – but here’s how the GOP can win in 2020 One of the key lessons of last week’s midterm elections is that the left is waging – and winning – a linguistic war.

Sen. James Inhofe: A border wall can be built for $25 billion – here’s how to get the money

Sen. James Inhofe: A border wall can be built for $25 billion – here’s how to get the money Right now, thousands of Central American migrants are marching towards the United States, intending to cross our southern border. They know that the majority of the 1,954-mile border is vulnerable and, even if caught, they can take advantage of our laws to stay in the U.S. illegally. 

Mark Penn: Congress needs to end partisan paralysis and start getting things done – Here’s how

Mark Penn: Congress needs to end partisan paralysis and start getting things done – Here’s how Millions of us have complained for years about the partisan paralysis that keeps Congress from working effectively to get things done for the American people. The situation may worsen in January when Democrats assume majority control of the House, while the Senate remains under Republican control. 

Rep. Andy Biggs: House Republicans must prepare to battle new Democratic majority

Rep. Andy Biggs: House Republicans must prepare to battle new Democratic majority With Democrats set to become the majority party in the U.S. House of Representatives in January, I call on my Republican colleagues in the chamber to gear up for the inevitable Democratic attacks on everything we’ve worked to accomplish in the past two years in partnership with President Trump.

Kimberley Strassel: Doubling down on Mueller

Kimberley Strassel: Doubling down on Mueller With the midterms over, Washington returns to its regular programming: Russia. Trump critics should consider the risk of betting their political fortunes on special counsel Robert Mueller.

Marc Thiessen: Democrats in Florida know that recounting the existing votes is unlikely to change the result

Marc Thiessen: Democrats in Florida know that recounting the existing votes is unlikely to change the result Republican Gov. Rick Scott leads Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson by 12,562 votes in the Florida Senate race. A margin of victory that large has never be overturned in a recount.

Tucker Carlson: Accepting election outcomes you don't like is something only Republicans are required to do

Tucker Carlson: Accepting election outcomes you don't like is something only Republicans are required to do The race for Georgia governor was tight for months, but it finished pretty much exactly where the polls predicted it would: Republican Brian Kemp defeated Democrat Stacy Abrams by about one and a half percentage points.

Laura Ingraham: Michael Avenatti's assault on Democrats' credibility

Laura Ingraham: Michael Avenatti's assault on Democrats' credibility From Weinstein to Sharpton to Farrakhan and now to Avenatti, the Democrats have a pattern, don't they, of aligning themselves with seedy figures -- even if it means betraying the Democrats’ espoused values that would have actually advanced their cause. 

GOP's Mia Love takes lead in Utah House race as count continues

GOP's Mia Love takes lead in Utah House race as count continues A Republican incumbent congresswoman from Utah pulled ahead of her Democratic opponent by several hundred votes Friday, gaining her first lead in the House contest since Election Day.

Mistake to assume Mueller probe is winding down?

Mistake to assume Mueller probe is winding down? Insight from Harry Litman, former deputy assistant attorney general, and Jamil Jaffer, former Justice Department counsel.

Newt Gingrich on Democrats' dangerous new tactics

Newt Gingrich on Democrats' dangerous new tactics Responding to Stacey Abrams' refusal to officially concede Georgia's gubernatorial race, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich says the Democratic Party is dedicated to winning at any cost.

Sarah Sanders: Freedom of the press isn't freedom to be rude

Sarah Sanders: Freedom of the press isn't freedom to be rude White House press secretary Sarah Sanders responds to judge ruling in favor of restoring CNN correspondent Jim Acosta's White House pass, previews President Trump's visit to California wildfires.

Reagan shooter, John Hinckley, can move out of mom's house, judge rules

Reagan shooter, John Hinckley, can move out of mom's house, judge rules The man who tried to assassinate President Ronald Reagan can move out of his mother's house in Virginia and live on his own, a federal judge ruled Friday.

Can Big Government still handle the basics of governing?

Can Big Government still handle the basics of governing? A surprise snowstorm paralyzes New York City and leaves Mayor Bill de Blasio at a loss; reaction from Dave Rubin, host of 'The Rubin Report' on YouTube.

Rep. Marcia Fudge mulls bid for House speaker

Rep. Marcia Fudge mulls bid for House speaker After meeting with Nancy Pelosi on Capitol Hill, Rep. Marcia Fudge says she will announce her decision after Thanksgiving; chief congressional correspondent Mike Emanuel reports.

Trump accused of racism for honoring Elvis

Trump accused of racism for honoring Elvis President Trump's decision to award the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Elvis Presley draws criticism from a columnist for The Washington Post; reaction from 'The Story' Ladies Night panel.

North Korea sends US mixed messages

North Korea sends US mixed messages State media declares the rogue regime has tested a 'newly developed ultramodern' weapon and has released a U.S. citizen detained a month ago; reaction from Republican Congressman-elect Michael Waltz.

Can Pelosi head off a potential challenge to her leadership?

Can Pelosi head off a potential challenge to her leadership? House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi holds a closed-door meeting with Rep. Marcia Fudge; reaction from Fox News contributors Lisa Boothe and Richard Fowler.

Argentine Submarine That Vanished With 44 Aboard Is Found, Navy Says

By DANIEL POLITI from NYT World https://ift.tt/2DrpRfx

N.B.A.: Nets Register First Victory Since Caris LeVert’s Ugly Injury

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2DrhKjb

Women Who Become Widows Are Faring Better Financially

By TAMMY LaGORCE from NYT Business https://ift.tt/2BcOhrK

The Long-Term Cost When Graduates Move Back Home

By TAMMY LaGORCE from NYT Business https://ift.tt/2FtRurf

When It’s Time for Giving, Some People Circle Around

By BRYAN BORZYKOWSKI from NYT Business https://ift.tt/2DplCkO

Buying to Last: Back to a Bygone Era

By MARK ELLWOOD from NYT Business https://ift.tt/2ONEkEL

What’s on TV Saturday: ‘McQueen’ and ‘Jonestown: Terror in the Jungle’

By SARA ARIDI from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2FrUCUs

The Florida Recount: Missing Votes, Machine Error and an Errant Paper Clip

By FRANCES ROBLES from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2DsAcIn

How the Trump Administration Stepped Up Pursuit of WikiLeaks’s Assange

By JULIAN E. BARNES, ADAM GOLDMAN and CHARLIE SAVAGE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2Q4O5Dg

Julian Assange Charge Raises Fears About Press Freedom

By CHARLIE SAVAGE from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2FmzDSO

A Concussion Lawsuit Has Been Settled. A Commissioner’s Legacy Is Unclear.

By KEN DRYDEN from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2FrVIzw

The Men Who Want to Push Britain Off a Cliff

By JENNI RUSSELL from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2DG9Qnb

The Mayor Fired a Watchdog, but New York Still Needs Oversight

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2zXyQSj

How Plato Foresaw Facebook’s Folly

By BRET STEPHENS from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2Fu6OUB

Brexit: A Series of Unfortunate Choices

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2Dqrom5

Police Chief Who Led Weinstein Investigation Ousted in Shake-Up

By ALI WINSTON from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2qNMy6c

*scratches head*

By CAITLIN LOVINGER from NYT Crosswords & Games https://ift.tt/2qYLcG1

California Utility Gets Reassurance on Wildfire Liability

By IVAN PENN and PETER EAVIS from NYT Business https://ift.tt/2PvwKDU

Are you overdoing your Christmas decorations?

Are you overdoing your Christmas decorations? Top interior designers lend their tips.

Tulsa offering $10K for remote workers to move there

Tulsa offering $10K for remote workers to move there Home sweet… Tulsa!

6 holiday fire hazards and how to avoid them

6 holiday fire hazards and how to avoid them Avoid a disaster this season by following these tips;.

Sustainable School Successes in the “Show-Me” State

Imagine asking a group of urban students how they upcycle. I assumed I would get answers such as, ‘We keep scrap paper and use it for other projects’ or ’We reuse cardboard paper towel inserts for various projects in our classes’. However, after participating in this year’s “Living School Grounds” 2018 Green Strides Tour in St. Louis, Missouri and seeing the innovative efforts of nine unique schools, I have a new understanding of what it means to be green. from ED News https://ift.tt/2DrzZ8k

CIA believes Saudi crown prince ordered journalist's killing: sources

The CIA believes Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday, complicating President Donald Trump's efforts to preserve ties with a key U.S. ally. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2S4o3NV