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NEW/DEVELOPING

A man is silhouetted as he crosses a rain-covered street on a cold, windy night Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019, in Kansas City, Mo. The area is forecast to have cold wet weather for the Thanksgiving holiday. (AP PhotoCharlie Riedel)

A man is silhouetted as he crosses a rain-covered street on a cold, windy night Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019, in Kansas City, Mo. The area is forecast to have cold wet weather for the Thanksgiving holiday. (AP PhotoCharlie Riedel)

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GREECE-EARTHQUAKE — Powerful quake rattles Greek island of Crete. SENT: 130 words.

PLANT EXPLOSION — Plant explodes in East Texas; no injuries reported so far. SENT: 80 words.

Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski reacts during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Stephen F. Austin in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019. (AP PhotoGerry Broome)

Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski reacts during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Stephen F. Austin in Durham, N.C., Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2019. (AP PhotoGerry Broome)

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TOP STORIES

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TRUMP-IMPEACHMENT-WISCONSIN — In Racine County, Wisconsin, voters on either side of the ideological spectrum say the impeachment hearings haven’t so far changed their minds on President Donald Trump. The attitudes in the swing county in the swing state echo public polls that suggest that, nationwide, impeachment is having little effect on the president, even after congressional hearings. By Alexandra Jaffe. SENT: 1,290 words, photos. For full coverage of the impeachment inquiry in AP Newsroom: https://newsroom.ap.org/page/impeachment. Also see TRUMP below.

TRUMP-IMPEACHMENT — As the House Intelligence Committee prepares its impeachment report, the House Judiciary Committee is planning its first hearing for next week. Judiciary lawmakers are set to meet Dec. 4. By Mary Clare Jalonick and Lisa Mascaro. SENT: 1,160 words, photos, video. With TRUMP-IMPEACHMENT-BOLTON — Lawyer: McGahn ruling doesn’t extend to Bolton, deputy. For full coverage on AP News: https://apnews.com/Trumpimpeachmentinquiry

ALBANIA EARTHQUAKE — The death toll from a powerful earthquake in Albania has risen to 25 overnight as local and international rescue crews continue to search collapsed buildings for survivors. By Llazar Semini. SENT: 110 words, photos, video. UPCOMING: Developing, will be updated.

IMPEACHMENT-THANKSGIVING — Some people heading to Thanksgiving gatherings predict it’s not just the turkey that will get roasted. Already polarized over Trump’s presidency, Americans are deeply split on a looming historic impeachment. Many families reflect the nation’s divisions, setting up heated holiday debates in households with a taste for politics. By Dan Sewell. SENT: 870 words, photo.

SRI LANKA-MILITANT MONKS — In the mountain city of Kandy that was for centuries home to Sri Lanka’s kings and in recent years has been riven by religious violence, Buddhist nationalists are rejoicing the election of the country’s newest leader. They hope he ushers in another golden era for the nation’s ethnic majority. By Emily Schmall. SENT: 1,300 words, photos.

WINTRY-WEATHER — A storm packing heavy snow and high winds that wreaked havoc as it whipped through Colorado, Wyoming and Nebraska marches into the upper Midwest as anxious Thanksgiving travelers buckle up and barrel headlong into a busy, if not perilous, holiday week. By Jeff Baenen, Colleen Slevin and David Koenig. SENT: 1,120 words, photos.

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WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT

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EXTREME STALKING — Hawaii hearing for man accused of “extreme stalking” in Utah. SENT: 140 words, photo.

SCHOOL BUS DRIVER-BEER — Suburban Chicago school bus driver charged, accused of drinking beer on route. SENT: 140 words.

FATAL HOG ATTACK — Authorities: Texas woman’s death a rare fatal attack by feral hogs. SENT: 550 words, photo, video.

THEATRE PRESERVATION-NETFLIX — Netflix to keep New York City’s iconic Paris Theatre open. SENT: 140 words.

POLICE CALL-DOMESTIC ABUSE — Woman’s call to 911 for pizza was signal for domestic abuse. SENT: 140 words.

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INTERNATIONAL

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HONG KONG-PROTESTS — Hong Kong’s embattled government faces renewed pressure to end a 10-day police siege of a university, as a major tunnel near the campus reopens and search teams find no evidence of any protesters still holding out. SENT: 820 words, photos.

COLOMBIA-PROTEST — Colombians unhappy with President Iván Duque’s response to nearly a week of boisterous protests are taking to the streets again demonstrating over issues ranging from tax reform to shark hunting quotas in the biggest display of unrest the nation has seen in decades. SENT: 880 words, photos.

BANGLADESH-MILITANT-VERDICT — A special anti-terrorism tribunal in Bangladesh sentences seven members of a banned militant group to death for their involvement in a 2016 attack on a Dhaka cafe that killed more than 20 people, mostly foreigners. SENT: 280 words, photo.

VIETNAM-BRITAIN-TRUCK BODIES — The bodies of 16 of the 39 Vietnamese who died when human traffickers carried them by truck to England last month were repatriated to their homeland and have been taken to their families. SENT: 510 words, photos.

EGYPT-RIGHTS — Egypt’s government is using a secretive security agency designed to fight terrorism to detain peaceful protesters, journalists and critics on trumped-up charges without trial, Amnesty International says. SENT: 650 words, photo.

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NATIONAL

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RED-KETTLES-MOBILE-DONATIONS — Cashless shoppers have a new option to give to The Salvation Army’s red kettle campaign this year using their smartphone. SENT: 890 words, photos.

WASHINGTON-1000-WINERIES — Washington now has 1,000 wineries — the United States’ second-highest number after California — and more are on the way. SENT: 890 words, photos.

IMMIGRATION-HEALTH INSURANCE — A U.S. judge in Oregon grants a preliminary injunction blocking a Trump administration proclamation that would require immigrants to show proof of health insurance to get a visa. SENT: 440 words, photos.

CALIFORNIA WILDFIRES — Firefighters are hoping rainy weather will douse a wildfire that threatens thousands of homes in the coastal foothills north of Los Angeles. SENT: 260 words, photos, video.

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WASHINGTON/POLITICS

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TRUMP — Trump delivers a rambunctious performance during a Florida event his campaign dubbed a “homecoming rally,” prompting a profane chant and describing his own speeches as “ranting and raving.” SENT: 680 words, photos. Find more coverage on the 2020 U.S. Elections featured topic page on APNewsroom.

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BUSINESS/ECONOMY

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CHINA-TRADE — The Department of Commerce proposes requiring case-by-case approvals of all purchases of telecommunications equipment in a move likely to hit major Chinese suppliers like Huawei. By Business Writer Elaine Kurtenbach. SENT: 630 words, photo.

FAA-BOEING-PLANE — Federal safety regulators indicate that they will keep full control over approvals of each new Boeing 737 Max built since the planes were grounded in March, rather than delegating some of the work to Boeing employees. SENT: 360 words, photo.

OPIOID-CRISIS-FEDERAL-INVESTIGATION — At least a half-dozen companies that make or distribute prescription opioid painkillers are facing a federal criminal investigation of their roles in a nationwide addiction and overdose crisis. SENT: 410 words, photos.

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ENTERTAINMENT

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COCOANUT GROVE FIRE-DOCUMENTARY — The producers of a new documentary film about Boston’s 1942 Cocoanut Grove fire want to bring the movie to a wider audience. UPCOMING: 610 words by 6 a.m., photos.

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SPORTS

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T25-STEPHEN-F-AUSTIN-DUKE — With a stunning breakaway layup at the overtime buzzer, Stephen F. Austin did what no team outside the ACC had done in nearly 20 years — knock off Duke at home. By Sports Writer Joedy McCreary. SENT: 960 words, photos.

FLAMES-PETERS — Bill Peters’ status as the Calgary Flames coach — and whatever future he might have in the sport — have been placed into question while the NHL and the team investigate allegations he directed racist slurs at a Nigerian-born player in the minors 10 years ago. By Hockey Writer John Wawrow. SENT: 920 words, photos.

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