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TOP STORIES


Monday, November 11


RUDY PAL SPILLS ON DIRTY DEAL Lev Parnas, one of Rudy Giuliani’s two indicted business associates, reportedly said he told incoming Ukrainian leadership earlier this year to announce an investigation into the Bidens in exchange for U.S. military aid. [HuffPost]


HALEY: I REJECTED PLOT TO UNDERMINE TRUMP TO 'SAVE' U.S.  Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley wrote in her new memoir that two top ex-administration officials -- chief of staff John Kelly and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson -- tried to get her to undermine President Donald Trump to “save the country.” [HuffPost]


BROADWAY STAR DEAD AT 13  Laurel Griggs, the 13-year-old Broadway star, has died following a massive asthma attack, according to the New York Post. Laurel is perhaps best known for her run playing the role of Ivanka in the Tony Award-winning musical “Once.” [HuffPost]


KILLER BUSHFIRES SPARK STATE OF EMERGENCY IN AUSTRALIA  Authorities declared a state of emergency across a broad swath of Australia’s east coast on Monday, urging residents in high risk areas to evacuate ahead of “catastrophic” fire conditions. [Reuters]


WOMAN ALIVE AFTER KIDNAPPERS LEAVE HER FOR DEAD A suburban Las Vegas woman dragged to California by father-and-daughter kidnappers was found cold but alive after a harrowing, weeklong kidnapping in which she was raped, robbed and left for dead in the desert, authorities said. [AP]


KAISER PERMANENTE CEO DEAD AT 60 Bernard J. Tyson, chairman and chief executive officer of not-for-profit health insurer Kaiser Permanente, died unexpectedly in his sleep on Sunday at age 60. [Reuters]

 

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WHAT'S BREWING


BOLIVIAN PRESIDENT HOLDS NEW ELECTION Bolivian President Evo Morales agreed to hold new presidential elections after a damning report from the Organization of American States found serious irregularities in an Oct. 20 vote won by the leftist leader. [Reuters]


CHAOS IN HONG KONG AS POLICE OPEN FIRE ON PROTESTERS Hong Kong police opened fire and hit at least one protester on Monday, media reported, as chaos erupted across the city a day after officers fired tear gas to break up demonstrations that are entering their sixth month. [Reuters]


ED MARKEY'S GREEN NEW DEAL 'REVOLUTION' IS WINNING. CAN HE?  The Green New Deal’s elder statesman Sen. Ed Markey ostensibly came to Massachusetts Sunday night to defend his green record. But only one of three opponents showed up to debate him, and, all but endorsed Markey’s fight for the environment. [HuffPost]


SCARAMUCCI: NO QUESTION OF TRUMP'S 'TRAITOROUS' BEHAVIOR Anthony Scaramucci is pulling no punches as the House prepares to open its impeachment inquiry into Trump’s behavior to the public, calling his former boss a “traitor” in his latest break with the administration. [HuffPost]


THE FBI'S NEW APPROACH TO COMBATTING DOMESTIC TERROR  The FBI is using straight talk to reassure a skeptical public that the Justice Department is forcefully combating racist and politically motivated violence in the Trump era, amid their own mounting concerns about a possible surge in attacks sparked by the 2020 election. [New York Times]


ISIS TARGETS VULNERABLE DOMESTIC WORKERS For six days a week, the three women worked as domestic workers in homes across Singapore. But in their spare time, they promoted ISIS online, donated money to militants overseas, and became so radicalized that at least one was ready to die as a suicide bomber in Syria. [CNN]

 

 

 

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