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November 30, 2019 Edition: U.S. & World | Regional

Campaign 2020 Queen praises heroes who used


How Warren’s struggle on a narwhal tusk and fire
extinguisher to stop London
Medicare-for-all rapidly Bridge attacker
reshaped the race As more details emerged about Friday’s
deadly knifings — carried out, police said,
by 28-year-old Usman Khan, previously
convicted and jailed for a terrorism plot —
new profiles in courage appeared in the
British press.
By Karla Adam and William Booth

• Attacker was convicted terrorist who


plotted to blow up British landmarks,
police say

Brexit backers stoked fears


! Fact-checking Warren's plan 0:57 over Polish workers. Now
one is a London Bridge
hero.
(Video: Sarah Cahlan/The Post; photo: Reuters)
The senator from Massachusetts has dropped in the polls One of the men who
stopped attacker is a
since trying to extricate herself from a dilemma over her convicted murderer
support for Medicare-for-all.
By Annie Linskey, Jeff Stein and Dan Balz

• Analysis: The Democratic presidential campaign has


produced confusion rather than clarity

Trump isn’t running in Britain’s election. That


hasn’t stopped him from getting in the middle.
He has focused particular ire on
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn
ahead of the Dec. 12 British Joe Pesci and Robert De Niro star in “The
general election. Irishman.” (Netflix)
By William Booth and Karla Adam Analysis
• In a bitter British election, influence of wealthy U.S. donors The glorious, quiet return of Joe
causes a stir
Pesci
By Travis M. Andrews

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Opinions

A ‘revolution of rising We live in cultures designed


expectations’ topples Iraq’s for lives half as long as the ones
prime minister we have
By Max Boot By Laura L. Carstensen

This holiday season, give the It’s a good bet Trump pardons
gift of organ donation his felon allies. Here’s when
By Megan McArdle that’s most likely.
By Colbert I. King

Call the Nunes Fire Banning flavors won’t kill the


Department! demand for vaping, but it’s a
By Tom Toles start
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Capital Weather Gang

Winter storm to hit millions of travelers returning


from Thanksgiving trips
Travelers who battled inclement weather to reach their holiday

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destinations can expect more of the same for the return trip, experts say.
By Kim Bellware · 2 hours ago

PKCapitol Analysis

McConnell, who once called Biden a friend, is now


quiet as Trump, GOP attack him
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s handling of President Trump’s
focus on the Bidens will prove crucial during a potential impeachment
trial.
By Paul Kane

• Facing impeachment, the president strives to look hard at work

By The Way A Post Travel Destination

8 unexpected and delightful ways to pass time at


airports across the United States
Some airports might not be so bad to get stuck in as you return from
Thanksgiving travels.
By Hannah Sampson

2 Californians dead, 1 injured after fall at Arches


National Park in Utah
A 60-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man are dead, while a 30-year-
old man was airlifted for medical treatment. The three are reportedly
related.
By Lateshia Beachum

Ohio State blows past Michigan, extending


dominance in rivalry and in regular season
The No. 1 Buckeyes got plenty of help from the Wolverines’ mistakes —
not that they needed them — in the 56-27 victory.
By Chuck Culpepper · 2 hours ago
• Analysis: College football winners and losers

Perspective

Zombie debt: Sometimes it’s best to let dead debt be


Debt collectors have a limited number of years in which they can sue
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someone to collect. After the time runs out, certain unpaid open-ended
consumer debts, such as credit card debt, are considered “time-barred.”
By Michelle Singletary

Weekend Picks
Retropod Podcast Travel
How you can reduce your
carbon footprint when you
travel

Wellness
This top pediatric allergist
swears by meditation and
thinks it can fight burnout

The test that changed childbirth


In the 1950s, Dr. Virginia Apgar created a quick test Voraciously
that nurses have since performed on millions of
How to use Thanksgiving
babies just after birth. She is considered one of the leftovers
most important figures in modern medicine — a
world that almost pushed her away.

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Visual Stories

In Sight " Graphic "

(James Whitlow Delano) (Carolyn Van Houten/Post)

The eroding life for the Batek of Kuala Koh, A crisis in the water is decimating this once-
Malaysia’s last hunter-gatherers booming fishing town
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How the Democratic candidates name-drop Just tuning into the 2020 Democratic
places to appeal to voters primary? Start here.

Story " # Photos

(Bill O'Leary/Post) (Matt McClain/Post)

He was a baby when his dad died in Here are 14 of the week’s best photos
Afghanistan. He’s 18 now, and the war still
isn’t over.

Politics World

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Goldman Sachs seeks to rebrand as wealth A bill meant to protect India’s transgender

National Health & Science

Two children found dead, one still missing After miscarriage, I was rocked by
after car gets stuck in Arizona flash flood depression. Like many other women, I didn’t
get follow-up care for this loss.

ICE deports ‘crucial witness’ in Hard Rock


Hotel collapse Skywatch: What’s happening in the heavens
in December

A police officer’s Starbucks cup had ‘PIG’


printed on the label. A barista has been fired. Eco-friendly cemeteries? More people
preferring ‘green’ over standard burials.

Video shows woman being sexually


assaulted while bouncers do nothing, lawyer Cats do have facial expressions, but you
says probably can’t read them

PostEverything D.C., Md. & Va.

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Perspective Suburbs try Vision Zero to protect walkers


Our dangerous fear of pain and cyclists on roads designed for vehicles

Perspective
Gov. Larry Hogan granted parole to people
What the ‘Battle in Seattle’ can teach today’s
sentenced as teenagers, rekindling calls for
progressives
parole reform

Perspective
Five myths about country music Maryland man killed in shooting in Southwest

Review Pedestrian dies after hit-and-run collision in


Inside the State Department’s fight against NW Washington
Russian disinformation

Sports Lifestyle

Ravens-49ers could be a Super Bowl Six pantry-friendly dinners that will save you
preview. Their last Super Bowl meeting was time and money
unforgettable.

This exceptional, vibrant Spanish white wine


Bruce Allen could be under the microscope will set you back only $17
as Daniel Snyder evaluates the Redskins this
offseason

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Back at home and back to underwhelming: Turkey tortilla soup, pumpkin cranberry
Georgetown falls to UNC Greensboro waffles and other Thanksgiving leftover ideas

Analysis Perspective
College football winners and losers: The big Carolyn Hax: Relationship history doesn’t
hitters hold serve have to be a sore subject

Arts Technology

Review Review
This Edward Hopper exhibition on hotels is Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is a good game.
worth an extended stay So why am I so unhappy playing it?

Review The unconventional guide to buying wireless


In the galleries: At American University ear buds
Museum, a world of atmosphere

The NES console was discontinued in 1995.


Review
These developers are still making games for
Sherlock Holmes can never die. New books
it.
about the great sleuth are making sure of it.

Review
TikTok admits error after penalizing 17-year-
The glorious history of movie musicals old user who posted political videos

Sunday Business Obituaries

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Weather is turning into big business. And that Frank E. Young, scientist and FDA
could be trouble for the public. commissioner in 1980s, dies at 88

At NASA, 2019 was the year of the woman, Yasuhiro Nakasone, Japanese prime minister
yet women still are a big minority at the in the 1980s, dies at 101
space agency

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