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Epstein’s death was a ‘perfect storm of screw-ups,’ says Barr

Attorney General William Barr said he initially had his own suspicions about financier Jeffrey Epstein’s death while behind bars at one of the most secure jails in America but came to conclude that his suicide was the result of “a perfect storm of screw-ups.”

Analysis: Lots of impeachment evidence, but not on $400M in aid

None of the witnesses could personally attest that President Trump directly conditioned the release of the $400 million in military aid on a Ukrainian announcement of investigations into former Vice President Joe Biden and the Democratic National Committee.

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Red panda breaks out of zoo in southeastern France

Zoo veterinarian Jean-Christophe Gerard said the animal “has good claws and good teeth” and shouldn’t be hugged, although it isn’t considered dangerous.

2 airmen killed in Oklahoma training mission crash

Vance Air Force Base said that two T-38 Talons each with two people aboard were taking part in a training mission when the crash occurred shortly after 9 a.m.

Woman, 19, who apparently fell to death at Zion worked at park

A body found at sunrise Thursday morning at Zion National Park has been identified as a 19-year-old concession employee at the national park who apparently died from a high-elevation fall.

More turmoil for Israel as Netanyahu charged in corruption cases

Israel’s attorney general on Thursday formally charged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a series of corruption cases, throwing the country’s paralyzed political system into further disarray and threatening his 10-year grip on power.

Figures suggest e-cigarettes wiping out teen smoking

In almost any other year it would be hailed as a public health victory: The smoking rate among U.S. high schoolers took its biggest hit ever this year, federal figures show, falling to a new low.

Glitch in Medicare drug plan finder could cost consumers

As open enrollment goes into the home stretch Thanksgiving week, critics say the new tool can create confusion by obscuring out-of-pocket costs that seniors should consider.

Judge temporarily stops 1st federal execution in 16 years

U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutka said in a Wednesday evening ruling that the public is not served by “short-circuiting” legitimate judicial process.

Dems aim at Trump factor, less at each other in 5th debate

Civil in tone, mostly cautious in approach, the fifth debate on Wednesday did little to reorder the field and may have given encouragement to two new entrants into the race.

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