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Team Trump aims to dominate digital campaign

Team Trump aims to dominate digital campaign Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale believes the campaign and the Republican National Committee have built the most digitally sophisticated operation in history; Kristin Fisher reports from Monroe, Louisiana.

Trump celebrates judicial appointment milestone with onetime rivals

Trump celebrates judicial appointment milestone with onetime rivals Speaking to lawmakers and Justice Department officials at the White House on Wednesday, President Trump celebrated the appointment of his 150th federal judges, which he called a "profoundly historic milestone and a truly momentous achievement."

Democratic presidential candidates buoyed by off-year election results

Democratic presidential candidates buoyed by off-year election results Tuesday's elections produced mixed results for Republicans and Democrats; Peter Doocy reports from Concord, New Hampshire.

President Trump celebrates unprecedented pace of judicial confirmations

President Trump celebrates unprecedented pace of judicial confirmations Trump hosts White House event to draw attention to accomplishment he hopes will maintain his legacy for decades after he leaves office; Doug McKelway reports.

Transcripts of closed-door testimony offer preview of public impeachment hearings

Transcripts of closed-door testimony offer preview of public impeachment hearings Amb. Bill Taylor confirms Ukrainians were unaware that U.S. aid was on hold at the time President Trump spoke with President Zelensky; chief White House correspondent John Roberts reports.

Joe Biden accuses Elizabeth Warren of 'elitism'

Joe Biden accuses Elizabeth Warren of 'elitism' Biden slams Democratic presidential rival Elizabeth Warren for Warren's claim that Biden was running in the wrong presidential primary; reaction on 'The Five.'

Jeff Sessions to announce campaign for Alabama Senate seat, sources say

Jeff Sessions to announce campaign for Alabama Senate seat, sources say Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to announce plans to enter the 2020 race for the Alabama Senate seat he held before joining the Trump administration, sources familiar with the effort tell Fox News.

Klobuchar takes aim at Warren, Buttigieg and Biden as she files for NH primary

Klobuchar takes aim at Warren, Buttigieg and Biden as she files for NH primary Sen. Amy Klobuchar prides herself for being “Minnesota nice,” but the Democratic presidential candidate’s sharp elbows and wry wit were on display Tuesday and she filed to place her name on the first-in-the-nation presidential primary ballot.

‘Does Anyone Know More About Litigation Than Trump?’ the President Once Asked. Probably Not.

By BY PETER BAKER from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2CkZR40

U.S. Must Provide Mental Health Services to Families Separated at Border

By BY MIRIAM JORDAN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2CgSTNn

Iraq facing worst unrest since US toppled Saddam Hussein

Iraq facing worst unrest since US toppled Saddam Hussein U.S. embassy in Baghdad urges the Iraqi government to engage peacefully with protesters; senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot reports.

N.C.A.A. Is Sued for Not Paying Athletes as Employees

By BY BILLY WITZ from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/34Biug0

Eastern Europe’s Populist Scam

By BY THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2rioRX7

‘Last Christmas’ Review: Ho, Ho, Humbug

By BY MANOHLA DARGIS from NYT Movies https://ift.tt/33ou51V

Don’t Let Trump Make You Numb to What’s Unacceptable

By BY NICHOLAS KRISTOF from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/34F0nWi

Chile prosecutor seeks to investigate claims of police torture of protesters

A Chilean prosecutor on Wednesday said he would seek court approval to investigate 14 police officers for allegedly torturing protesters during almost three weeks of intense unrest and rioting in the country. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2WRtTFQ

Colombia defense minister resigns amid pressure over bombing casualties

Colombian Defense Minister Guillermo Botero said on Wednesday he would resign in the midst of mounting political pressure over alleged extrajudicial killings and the threat that Congress could force him out. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2NQPxpL