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Here are the top stories for Sunday, December 10th: Clashes in the Middle East over Jerusalem announcement; The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded; Winds fan wildfires in California; Santas run for charity in Spain.
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Why the overwhelming majority of North Korean defectors are women
Women make up the overwhelming majority of people who defect from North Korea, and the numbers are growing in recent years.
Santa Barbara firefighters struggle to contain massive blaze with no rain in sight
Elevated temperatures, dry spell make battle against Thomas fire ‘troublesome.’
Shelters swell with more than 1,000 animals displaced by wildfire
The Ventura County community is donating food and helping the shelters find homes for the animals.
FBI: Reported hate crimes up 29% in Michigan last year
Michigan had the fourth-highest number of hate crimes among all states in the U.S., according to datareleased Nov. 13 by the FBI.
Alabama race a no-win proposition for Republicans
The GOP either gets a Democrat or a Republican accused of sexually abusing several teenagers in his 30s.
Thousands Dressed as Santa Claus Run for Charity
Spain’s annual Santa Claus charity run took place in Madrid Sunday with almost 7-thousand participants. (Dec. 10)
President Trump “on trial” in Alabama’s Senate election
The top strategist for Senate candidate Roy Moore said Sunday that President Trump is “on trial” in the election.
Anti-Nuke Campaign Wins Nobel Peace Prize
The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons was awarded this year’s Nobel peace prize. The group’s executive director, as well as a survivor of the bombing of Hiroshima spoke about the organization’s mission at a ceremony on Sunday. (Dec. 10)