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  1. Dartmouth sorority and two fraternity members charged after student death Won Jang, a student at the Ivy League college, drowned after a party hosted by sorority members where alcohol was served to underage attendees, police allege.
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  2. Fred R. Harris, Oklahoma senator on Kerner Commission, dies at 94 Mr. Harris, a liberal populist, was once considered one of the bright young faces of the Democratic Party. He twice ran for president and chaired the Democratic National Committee.
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  3. Trump picks former congressman Dave Weldon of Florida to lead CDC The medical doctor has been a vocal critic of the agency, especially its vaccine program.
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  4. Texas education officials approve Bible-based lessons for K-5 schools The optional curriculum for elementary schools aligns with Trump’s plans for a more conservative agenda in public school classrooms.
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  5. Cartel leader who faked own death is arrested in California, officials say Cristian Fernando Gutierrez-Ochoa, alleged son-in-law of “El Mencho,” the leader of the Mexican Cártel de Jalisco Nueva Generación (CJNG), was arrested in Riverside.
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  6. New York judge calls off next week’s Trump sentencing in hush money case The president-elect was convicted in May of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to a porn star ahead of the 2016 election.
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  7. The first transgender member of Congress, a bathroom ban and much angst The Republican-backed ban was distressing enough for many transgender people. Then came Rep.-elect Sarah McBride’s acquiescence to the new rule.
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  8. Sheriff sued for blocking social media comments after ‘Whoppergate’ feud A rival sued the Georgia sheriff for allegedly removing comments criticizing him for calling deputies to a Burger King that botched his order.
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