Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren announced her opposition to a revamped North American trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, arguing that it doesn’t do enough to stop the “serious and ongoing harm NAFTA causes for American workers.” (Nov. 29)
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Here are the top stories for Thursday, November 29th: Michael Cohen enters a guilty plea; Trump calls Cohen a “weak person”; A New Jersey man is charged with killing his brother and his brother’s family; Icy roads lead to a pile-up in Indiana.
Gavin Newsom says ‘sense of urgency’ needed at border
California Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom says officials at all levels of government need to have a “sense of urgency” in addressing the issue of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border (Nov. 29)
China halts work by team on gene-edited babies
China’s government ordered a halt to the work by the researcher who claims he helped make the world’s first gene-edited babies. Meanwhile some scientists claim it’s too early to try to make permanent changes to human DNA that can be inherited (Nov. 29)
‘Ralph Breaks the Internet’ reunites John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman
John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman express their joy at being asked to reprise their “Wreck-It Ralph” roles in animated sequel “Ralph Breaks the Internet,” which also features an appearance from alt-rockers Imagine Dragons. (Nov. 6)
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Cohen pleads guilty, cooperates with Mueller probe
President Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, pleaded guilty to lying to Congress about a Moscow real estate deal he pursued on Trump’s behalf, signaling his cooperation with special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe. (Nov. 29)
Michael B. Jordan on getting ready for ‘Creed II’ role
Michael B. Jordan on getting in shape to take on Victor Drago in “Creed II”: “I didn’t want it to be a David and Goliath thing.” (Nov. 22)
Officials: Money the motive in NJ family slaying
Prosecutors said Thursday that financial motives led a New Jersey technology executive to kill his brother, the brother’s wife and their young children before setting fire to their two homes last week. (Nov. 29)
Officials: Money the motive in NJ family slaying
Prosecutors said Thursday that financial motives led a New Jersey technology executive to kill his brother, the brother’s wife and their young children before setting fire to their two homes last week. (Nov. 29)
Trump dismantles climate efforts as warnings grow
President Donald Trump continues to dismantle Obama administration efforts to combat coal, gas and oil emissions even as world leaders are set to gather in Poland to fine tune the 2015 landmark global climate deal reached in Paris. (Nov. 29)
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