We put some odds on what’s next.
Author: USA TODAY
Playlist: Five For Fighting and Jim Brickman’s holiday favorites
To celebrate their new song for the troops, ‘Christmas Where You Are,’ two singers teamed up for a playlist of holiday classics for USA TODAY.
Hamas leader calls for new ‘intifada’ after Trump’s Jerusalem move amid ‘days of rage’
Ismail Haniya said the uprising should start Friday.
Cord-cutter shakeup: Amazon Prime Video now on Apple TV as YouTube and Amazon spar
The shake-up translates to one more choice on the high end, one fewer choice on the low end for cord cutters.
Sen. Al Franken takes dig at Trump, Moore in resignation speech
In his Thursday announcement, the Minnesota Democrat made sure to take a shot at President Trump and Roy Moore, both accused of sexual harassment and assault.
What is an intifada?
The first intifada began in 1987.
Hyperloop One co-founder used courts to silence sexual harassment victims, motion says
A firm sued by Shervin Pishevar says it was a ‘cynical ploy’ to discourage reports on his alleged sexual misconduct.
This duck-like dinosaur with killer claws ran, swam and tore prey to shreds
The fossil of a new, 75-million-year-old species has been discovered in Mongolia.
Review: Netflix’s ‘The Crown’ dazzles all over again in Season 2
The sumptuous royal drama returns without John Lithgow’s Winston Churchill, but makes up for it with strong supporting performances.
The Harvey Weinstein effect: Tracking the accused
Tracking the many men accused of sexual misconduct since the scandal broke.