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Trump Fund-Raiser Received Laundered Foreign Money, Prosecutors Say

Elliott Broidy was paid through shell companies to try to end an investigation into a Malaysian financier accused of money laundering, according to court filings made public on Friday.

Knickers the Steer Really Is Big. But Most Us Don’t Know a Cow’s Normal Size.

If you thought Knickers was a once-in-a-lifetime giant, you may not be spending enough time with cattle.

Trump Administration Cannot Withhold Funding From ‘Sanctuary Cities,’ Judge Rules

The ruling was at least the fourth federal court decision against the administration on the issue.

A China Hawk Gains Prominence as Trump Confronts Xi on Trade

Michael Pillsbury, the president’s top outside adviser on China, has the president’s ear ahead of negotiations with Xi Jinping.

Agency Pulls Back on Its Warning Against Talk of ‘Resistance’ in Federal Workplaces

Casual conversations about impeachment and invocations of “resistance” to policies, but not to President Trump, will be permitted, the Office of Special Counsel said.

High Stakes for House Freshmen: The Office Lottery

Forget coveted committee assignments and leadership positions. The concern of the hour was who could land a picturesque view, or a spacious lobby to woo colleagues and constituents alike.

Trump’s Book Club: A President Who Doesn’t Read Promotes the Books That Promote Him

President Trump, who is not a reader, has used Twitter to plug a slew of Trump-friendly books with titles like “Why We Fight” and “The Russia Hoax.”

Homeland Security Dept. Request Would Keep Troops on Border Through January

A Pentagon official said Defense Secretary Jim Mattis was expected to approve the request, which would keep at least some of the military forces on the border for the Christmas holidays.

A Close Race, a Mysterious Ballot and Control of Alaska’s House at Stake

A race for the Alaska House has resulted in a tie, prompting a recount. “I hope we don’t have a coin toss,” one of the candidates said.

Scenes From the Alaska Earthquake

A magnitude 7 earthquake hit Anchorage, causing widespread damage to roads and buildings in the region, and led the governor to issue a declaration of disaster.

A Famous Alpha Wolf’s Daughter, Spitfire, Is Killed by a Hunter

The shooting of another Lamar Canyon pack member has renewed calls for a buffer between Yellowstone and nearby lands, to protect roaming wolves.

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