- What you missed on Sunday Kos …
- Doug Jones' Alabama upset pushes predictions of 2018 Democratic wave election, by Sher Watts Spooner
- 'Because it is right, because it is wise': The war on poverty needs to restart in Alabama,‘ by Susan Grigsby
- Recovery in the U.S. Virgin Islands: A look at the people and the national park, by Denise Oliver Velez
- Seven questions for Robert Barr, the pulpit rabbi to run for Congress, by David Akadjian
- Amputations, burns, and deaths shows that manufacturing isn't enough for good jobs—we need unions, by Laura Clawson
- Will GOP respect voters, seat Doug Jones before vote on Trump tax cut? (Hint: See Garland, Merrick), by Ian Reifowitz
- Breitbart’s editor-in-chief explains why it had to support Roy Moore:
In hindsight guys, look, it's a -- there was no option at Breitbart -- and I will try to articulate this over and over. There was no option to throw Judge [Roy] Moore under the bus. If you set the standard that Roy Moore, who was accused of abusing five women, three of whom -- or six women … If you make that the standard, the left is going to use it to take out President Trump.
Court records show the son of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has been arraigned on three charges Sunday morning, all are domestic violence related. Track Palin, 28, faces a Class B Felony charge of first-degree burglary, one charge of assault in the fourth degree and one charge of criminal mischief in the fourth degree.
- Area 51 not just for conspiracy theorists anymore:
The Pentagon, at the direction of Congress, a decade ago quietly set up a multimillion-dollar program to investigate what are popularly known as unidentified flying objects—UFOs.
The “unidentified aerial phenomena” claimed to have been seen by pilots and other military personnel appeared vastly more advanced than those in American or foreign arsenals. In some cases they maneuvered so unusually and so fast that they seemed to defy the laws of physics, according to multiple sources directly involved in or briefed on the effort and a review of unclassified Defense Department and congressional documents.
On today’s Kagro in the Morning show: They’re still interviewing Trump supporters. And they’re still not really about economic anxiety. Trump’s been faking it in business, and now he and his appointees are faking it (and wrecking it) in government. The #GunFAIL no gun myth could save.
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