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Top stories for Sunday, December 03, 2017 [NPR]( [View this email in your browser]( [NPR News]( Business [Several Trump Properties Suffer Financially (But Not Ones He Visits Often)]( The president's golf courses in Florida and New Jersey are doing well, but the Trump Organization has taken hits in its New York buildings and golf courses abroad. [Read this story]( Law [New Jersey Takes On Major Professional Sports Leagues In Sports Betting Case]( A former NBA player who became a New Jersey senator sponsored a federal law banning sports gambling that New Jersey now says is unconstitutional. [Read this story]( National [Alabamians Fear Roy Moore Is Bad For Business]( The state has long sought to make itself a destination for businesses to invest in. But the current special Senate election may make investors reluctant to come to Alabama. [Read this story]( Business [GE Struggles To Show It Still Has Magic Touch]( General Electric has had a steep fall from grace this year. Its stock has dropped and it's halving its dividend. Now GE watchers are wondering if the new CEO can pull off a dramatic turnaround. [Read this story]( Politics [Another Democrat Faces Calls To Resign Because Of Sexual Harassment Allegations]( First-term Rep. Ruben Kihuen, D-Nev., is accused of making repeated unwanted sexual advances toward a onetime campaign staffer. Kihuen has apologized and said he takes the "matter seriously." [Read this story]( NPR | 1111 N. Capitol St. NE | Washington, DC 20002 | [Privacy Policy]( This message was sent to {EMAIL} based on your NPR email subscriptions. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you may [unsubscribe]( at any time. [NPR](

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