Appeals court stays ruling that McGahn must comply with subpoena; Giuliani was in talks to work for Ukraine official who helped him seek damaging details on Biden ; Buttigieg says being gay helps him relate to the black struggle. Some reject that notion.; After a volcanic eruption, a search for safer ground — in Guatemala or the U.S.; The beagle brigade is the last line of defense against African swine fever in the U.S.; Why I put a turkey in the bathtub, and how I learned to deal with the culinary pressure of Thanksgiving; I was fired as Navy secretary. Here's what I've learned because of it.; Gratitude once suffused America. Today, things are not as they should be.; Devin Nunes, Tucker Carlson and other turkeys who need pardons; Pete Buttigieg's remarkable moment of grace; Democrats' impeachment obsession is backfiring; Many call it vile, but give this fruit a chance. Or three. You might love it.; U.S. birthrate reaches lowest point in three decades. Abortions have also hit an all-time low.; North Korea launches two projectiles in Thanksgiving message to Trump; Trump signs legislation designed to support Hong Kong protesters after suggesting he might veto it ; ICE set up a fake university, then arrested 250 people granted student visas |
| | | | The morning's most important stories, curated by Post editors. | | | | | | | Gordon Sondland's recollection of a phone conversation that he said took place Sept. 9 has emerged as a centerpiece of President Trump's defense. But the White House has not located a record of a call between Trump and Sondland that day. | By Aaron Davis, Elise Viebeck and Josh Dawsey ● Read more » | | | The court wrote that the fight involving former White House counsel Donald McGahn poses great consequences for the balance of power between the legislative and executive branches. | By Spencer Hsu ● Read more » | | | The agreements, which were never executed, would have given then-top prosecutor Yuri Lutsenko a business relationship with President Trump's personal lawyer. | By Rosalind Helderman, Tom Hamburger and Matt Zapotosky ● Read more » | | | The remarks are viewed by some African Americans as an attempt by a privileged white man to claim a type of victimhood that is distinct from the black experience in the United States. | Campaign 2020 ● By Robert Samuels, Isaac Stanley-Becker and Chelsea Janes ● Read more » | | | The indigenous Guatemalans heading to the U.S. border have been displaced and dispossessed for decades — sometimes fleeing U.S.-backed soldiers, sometimes funded by U.S.-backed aid groups. They're on the move again. | Looking North ● By Story by Kevin Sieff | Photos by Sarah L. Voisin ● Read more » | | | The federal agents keeping our pork supply free from the disease that has decimated Chinese pigs work for treats. | By Laura Reiley ● Read more » | | | | | | The holiday's focus on food can drive cooks to extremes. And in case you're wondering, you shouldn't defrost a turkey in the dishwasher or with an electric blanket. | Perspective ● By Theresa Vargas ● Read more » | | | | | The decreases have been pegged to fewer millennials having children than previous generations and teens having less sex and better access to effective contraception. | By Marisa Iati ● Read more » | | | The launch continues a more aggressive posture by North Korea over recent months as talks with Washington hit a stalemate. | By Min Joo Kim ● Read more » | | | | | | The legislation authorizes sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials involved in human rights abuses and requires an annual State Department review of the special status that the United States grants Hong Kong in trade matters. | By Anne Gearan and David Lynch ● Read more » | | | The agency said that the arrests — the number of which jumped dramatically from initial reports earlier this year — took place between January and July. | By Katie Mettler and Antonia Farzan ● Read more » | | | | | | | | |
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