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World Al Qaeda-affiliated militants cripple fuel supplies to Mali's capital Militants from an Al Qaeda affiliate in land-locked Mali have been attacking fuel convoys for months. The blockade has strangled fuel supplies to the capital city. Emmanuel Akinwotu
World Fact-checking Trump's claim his family has done 'little' business with Saudi Arabia President Trump this week said his family has done "very little" business with Saudi Arabia, as Crown Prince Mohammed visited the White House. NPR fact checks that claim with Forbes' Dan Alexander. Leila Fadel
Technology Transportation Department endorses crash test dummy that more closely resembles women The U.S. government has released a new crash test dummy design that advocates believe will help make cars safer for women. Women are 73% more likely to be injured in a head-on crash than men. The Associated Press
Politics Pras Michel of the Fugees sentenced to 14 years over illegal campaign donations The Grammy-winning artist was sentenced on Thursday to 14 years in prison for a case in which he was convicted of illegally funneling foreign contributions to former President Obama's 2012 campaign. The Associated Press
Weekend Warmup for Nov 20-23 and 28-30 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
Food Bonus: Nothing says Thanksgiving like ham, lamb and more sides J. Kenji Lopez-Alt and Rachel Belle share their Thanksgiving dinner tips with Tan Vinh at the Seattle Eats live event from Town Hall Seattle. Tan Vinh
Politics Sen. Murray defends her shutdown stance amid looming health care cost increases Congress is back at work after the longest federal government shutdown ever that was triggered when Senate Democrats refused to approve a spending plan amid a standoff over expiring health care subsidies. Washington Democratic Sen. Patty Murray talked to KUOW’s Kim Malcolm about what happened and what comes next. Kim Malcolm
Thursday Evening Headlines Gov. Ferguson declares emergency over shut down oil pipeline, Mayor-elect Katie Wilson announces transition team, and SIFF's executive director steps down. Paige Browning
Washington cities turn off Flock cameras after public records ruling and UW report Flock license plate readers take pictures of vehicles and their license plates – pictures that can be used by police to solve crimes. But questions about who has access to the cameras is leading several jurisdictions to turn off their automated licence plate readers. Hans Anderson
Environment Fire prompts evacuations at U.N. climate talks in Brazil; 13 suffer smoke inhalation Officials say a fire that spread through pavilions being used for U.N. climate talks in Brazil has prompted evacuations on the next-to-last day of the conference. The Associated Press