Congress’s incoming class is younger, bluer, and more diverse than ever

The midterm elections are behind us and a new class of congressmen and women will start governing on Jan. 3, 2019.

We looked at the newest additions to the House and Senate — 100 non-incumbent winners* — and found their average age is 49. That makes this incoming class the youngest in the past three cycles. It is also the most diverse cohort to date.

*We did not include nonvoting delegates from American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, Washington D.C., and the Virgin Islands. The Mississippi Senate race went to a runoff.

63 of the new members are Democrats

60 in the House | 3 in the Senate

37 of the new members are Republicans

31 in the House | 6 in the Senate

40 of the new members are women

36 in the House | 4 in the Senate

60 of the new members are men

55 in the House | 5 in the Senate

At least 23 of the new members elected to the House this cycle are Hispanic, Native American and people of color. All of the newly elected senators are white.

History-makers:

Marsha Blackburn is the first woman elected senator from Tennessee.Sharice Davids (KS-03) and Debra Haaland (NM-01) are the first two Native American women elected to Congress. Davids is the first openly LGBTQ elected to Congress from Kansas.

Veronica Escobar (TX-16) and Sylvia Garcia (TX-29) are the first two Latinas elected to Congress from Texas.

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14) is the youngest woman elected to Congress. She is 29. Ilhan Omar (MN-05) and Rashida Tlaib (MI-13) are the first two Muslim American women elected to Congress. Omar will also be the first member of Congress to wear a headscarf and first woman of color elected to Congress from Minnesota.

Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) is the first black woman elected to Congress from Massachusetts.

Jahana Hayes (CT-05) is the first black Democratic woman elected to Congress from Connecticut.Kyrsten Sinema is the first woman elected senator from Arizona, and first openly bisexual person elected to the Senate

It is a highly educated group. More than 70 percent of the freshman class went to graduate school. A third of them have law degrees and 12 have MBAs. Seven freshman earned at least two graduate degrees. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) has three.

At least 19 members of the incoming class have served in the military. Six served in the Army, 11 in the Navy, and two in the Air Force.

The newest members of the 116th Congress have a diverse résumé. There are at least four former professional athletes: two NFL football players, one professional hockey  player, and one mixed martial arts fighter.

There are at least five medical professionals: three doctors, one dentist, and one nurse.

Five worked in education or were teachers.

Even though this is the youngest freshman class since 2011, the 116th Congress will be, on average, 58.5 years old, the same as the last Congress, and about a year older than the 114th.

In the House, there are 234 Democrats and 201 Republicans. In the Senate, there are 52 Republicans and 47 Democrats.

The 116th Congress has a record-breaking number of women, 124.

Twenty-one percent of the Congress is Hispanic, Native American and people of color, another record.

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Kenya identifies suspects in Silvia Costanza Romano’s kidnapping

Volunteer Silvia Costanza Romano worked for Italian charity Africa Milele [Reuters]
Volunteer Silvia Costanza Romano worked for Italian charity Africa Milele [Reuters]

Kenyan police have identified three suspects in the kidnapping of an Italian woman and are offering a reward of one million shillings ($9,750) for information leading to their arrest.

Silvia Costanza Romano, 23, was seized by six gunmen on Wednesday from Kilifi, a coastal community. Five people were injured by the gunmen, including children.

There has been no claim of responsibility for the kidnapping, the first involving a foreigner in Kenya in several years.

Police have said they are optimistic the aid worker will be found “within the shortest time possible”.

Romano is a volunteer with Africs Milele Onlus, an NGO operating in the area.

Kenya’s National Police Service posted on its official Twitter page the images of the three suspects, who were identified as Ibrahim Adan Omar, Yusuf Kuno Adan and Said Adan Abdi.

Wanted:

Armed and dangerous.

Ksh 1M reward. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/ffGDMeWAhU

— National Police Service-Kenya (@NPSOfficial_KE) November 24, 2018

In a statement, Inspector General Joseph K. Boinnet said that two motorcycles “suspected to have been used as the gateway conveyance” were found by police officers.

“Meanwhile, the multi-agency team assembled to rescue the lady are doing all they can to rescue her and arrest the abductors, to answer for their crimes in accordance with the law,” Boinnet said.

Such attacks had become rare after 2011, when Kenya deployed forces to neighbouring Somalia in a bid to stop the al-Shabab armed group from kidnapping foreigners.

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Best Apple Watch and Fitbit deals: Shop sales at Macy’s, Walmart, Target for Black Friday Cyber Monday weekend

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Black Friday isn’t just one day anymore — the biggest shopping day of the year is now a whole week. (At least that’s what it feels like — especially if you happen to be hunting for deals from sunrise to sunset like we are.) 

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Now that we’re starting to roll from Black Friday and into Cyber Monday, there are still many great deals to be had, especially in the smart watch category. We’re seeing deals on the Apple Watch and Fitbit that are sure to make a great gift for just about anyone on your list this year.

Here’s what we have our eye on right now:

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Taiwan votes in test for pro-independence ruling party

Taiwan headed to the polls on Saturday in local elections that are a key test of support for the island’s pro-independence ruling party ahead of presidential polls in just over a year.

The country also voted in a series of referendums, including votes the contentious issues of same-sex marriage and gay rights.

The results will be closely watched in China, which claims self-ruled and proudly democratic Taiwan as its own and which has ramped up pressure on President Tsai Ing-wen and her administration since taking office in 2016.

In the run-up to the election, Tsai and her government have repeatedly said China is attempting to sway election results with its “political bullying” and “fake news”, accusations Beijing denies.

“It’s nice weather today, I hope everyone votes,” Tsai told Taiwan media as she cast her vote in the capital Taipei.

More than 11,000 seats are up for grabs in municipalities, counties, townships and villages, with the southern city of Kaohsiung a key battleground for the ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which has held the city for two decades.

Taiwan television stations reported a high turnout, with some polling stations in parts of Taipei and Kaohsiung remaining open past 08:00GMT when the polls were supposed to close.

Candidates have fanned out across the island to press the flesh and canvass votes, and have held noisy, colourful rallies that have become the hallmarks of Taiwan’s vibrant democracy, in marked contrast to China where the Communist Party tolerates no dissent to its rule.

Tensions across the Taiwan Strait have heightened with China conducting military drills around the island and snatching away Taiwan’s dwindling number of diplomatic allies.

Tsai’s domestic reform initiatives, from the island’s pension scheme to labour law, have also come under intense voter scrutiny recently.

Confidence in the government has waned in recent months after reform moves upset both the opposition and some supporters, who said Tsai had backed away from promises to reduce the deficit and cut pollution.

Underscoring Tsai’s challenge will be a series of public votes on Saturday on whether to make same-sex marriage legal, an issue which has deeply divided Taiwan.

“This is a small step for myself, but a big step for mankind,” Chi Chia-wei, a veteran gay rights activist who had petitioned Taiwan’s constitutional court to take up the issue, told Reuters after he voted.

Tsai has made little progress despite campaigning on a promise of marriage equality in the run-up to elections in 2016.

In Asia’s first such ruling, Taiwan’s constitutional court declared in May last year that same-sex couples had the right to legally marry, and set a two-year deadline for legalisation.

Voters will also be asked whether the island should join the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as Taiwan, rather than “Chinese Taipei” – the name agreed under a compromise signed in 1981.

A vote to compete under a Taiwan banner would further rile Beijing, which has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.

Results for the mayoral and local elections are expected to be released on Saturday, while the referendum votes may not come out until Sunday, according to election officials.

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Best Lego deals during Black Friday and Cyber Monday weekend

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If there’s one toy that’ll be a hit on any kid’s holiday list, it’s a dope Lego set. 

Lego is the brand we all know and love, and there’s a reason they never go out of style. (And hey, in a world where kids are essentially doing everything on iPads, it’s nice to bond over the same stackable wonders we too once enjoyed as kids.) 

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Thankfully, retailers are not slacking on the Lego deals this year. We’ve scoured the internet seeking out all of the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday specials we could find on these wonderful, buildable bricks. With themed sets from Marvel, Harry Potter, and more up for grabs, now’s the time to snatch them up before they’re gone. 

Check out the best Lego deals below:

Deals at the Lego store

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Lego is offering up to 30% off select models:

Plus, get a free, exclusive buildable holiday present with purchases over $99. 

Shop the full list of Lego deals here.

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Lego deals at Amazon

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Save up to 30% on select LEGO toys:

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Lego deals at Best Buy

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Get 20% off select LEGO sets from DC Super Heroes, Star Wars, and Minecraft:

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Winners and Losers from Week 13 in College Football

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    It’s Rivalry Feast Week in college football, and it should be an exciting weekend of action as we sit back, digest those Thanksgiving dinners and gorge on pigskin.

    Check out this early set of slides, and keep coming back. We’ll be updating the winners and losers of Week 13 through the end of Saturday night’s slate. B/R has you covered on a jam-packed weekend of football.

    After a lopsided Egg Bowl settled us in on Turkey Night, Friday featured tons of action. Though the day started exciting enough with Texas clinching a spot in the Big 12 Championship Game and Iowa using some late heroics to beat Nebraska, the college football world held its breath in the afternoon.

    That’s when Central Florida star quarterback McKenzie Milton suffered a gruesome injury in the Knights’ win over South Florida. Getting to 11-0 was huge, but UCF has heavy lifting to do without its leader.

    The night slate gave us two beautiful bouts between Oklahoma and West Virginia in an offensive-minded Morgantown Masterpiece, and the Apple Cup where Washington and Washington State dueled in a driving snowstorm.

    Let’s take a look at the early group of winners and losers, and don’t forget to come back for more tomorrow! 

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    On a night when almost zero defense was played in Morgantown, Oklahoma’s beleaguered unit made a pair of plays that proved to be the difference in a crucial 59-56 road win over West Virginia.

    There’s no question the Sooners have been hamstrung by their defense much of the year and were time and time again Friday night.

    Head coach Lincoln Riley fired coordinator Mike Stoops in early October, and it hasn’t gotten much better since then. That scar on the Sooners’ record could keep them from being as attractive to the College Football Playoff selection committee.

    But with both offenses firing missiles in the chilly mountain air and Kyler Murray doing his Heisman thing on offense, OU got a couple of plays from its D. Both were on WVU Heisman Trophy-contending quarterback Will Grier, whose career night was blasted by the blunders.

    First, Caleb Kelly wrapped up Grier with 3:06 left in the first half, forcing him to fumble. Kelly disengaged from Grier, picked up the fumble and rumbled 10 yards for a touchdown to pull OU ahead 35-21. It was a big moment considering the Mountaineers scored before the break and tied it up early in the third.

    Then in the fourth, after WVU had a long run inside the 10-yard line called back thanks to an odd personal foul for a block out of bounds, Grier was hit again, this time by Kenneth Mann, who forced another fumble as Grier tried to do too much.

    This time the ball was picked up by Curtis Bolton and returned 48 yards for a touchdown to give OU a 59-49 lead.

    Grier’s career-high 539 passing yards weren’t quite enough thanks to those forced errors, and Oklahoma again survived its defensive deficiencies by making tons of offensive plays and doing just enough on defense to earn a spot against Texas in the Big 12 Championship Game on Dec. 1.

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    When anybody is injured as gruesomely as McKenzie Milton was in Central Florida’s 38-10 win over South Florida at Raymond James Stadium on Friday, it makes you sick.

    That Milton is one of college football’s biggest superstars, a fringe Heisman Trophy contender who is the undisputed leader for the team with the longest winning streak in college football, compounds the disappointment.

    Milton took off on a designed second-quarter run around the right end. Coming up in coverage, Bulls cornerback Mazzi Wilkins went low for the tackle, contacting the redshirt junior quarterback on the knee.

    Milton immediately began writhing in pain, coaches motioned for medics to come over, and Milton’s leg wasn’t where it was supposed to be. He was carted off the field. 

    Now, a Knights team that finally started earning respect from the College Football Playoff selection committee—recently jumping over Ohio State and into ninth—must continue without a player who’s accounted for 79 total touchdowns since the start of last year, the most of any FBS player.

    But the Knights persevered and are now 11-0. When asked what he’d say to his team at halftime, UCF head coach Josh Heupel told the ESPN crew: “Let’s go play. Let’s go play for him.” 

    The Knights did, led by a ground attack that featured 181 yards and three touchdowns by Greg McCrae. Quarterback Darriel Mack Jr. was nowhere near the force McKenzie is, but he managed his team to yet another win. Heupel didn’t have a postgame update on Milton’s status.

    “It breaks your heart for a kid who’s worked so hard to go out and compete,” Heupel told ESPN afterward. “[Milton] loves his brothers, and he plays for them. I’m proud of the way our kids responded here today.”

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    There were plenty of ugly warts on Texas’ 24-17 win over Kansas in Lawrence on Friday, but the final result at Memorial Stadium was beautiful for the No. 14 Longhorns.

    Texas built a 17-point fourth-quarter lead before it had to start sweating a little following a Peyton Bender touchdown pass. KU recovered an onside kick and then made a field goal. But the Longhorns recovered the next onside attempt and were able to go into the victory formation.

    The reward was the program’s first berth in the Big 12 Championship Game since 2009, when it played Alabama for the national title.

    Considering head coach Tom Herman’s sophomore campaign started with Texas’ second straight season-opening loss to Maryland, getting here is a major accomplishment.

    It hasn’t always been pretty, but the bottom line is the Longhorns are ahead of schedule and winning the way they should. They finished on the short end of a pair of shootouts against West Virginia and Oklahoma State earlier this year, or else they’d have an even better record.

    Quarterback Sam Ehlinger threw a pair of interceptions against the Jayhawks, but he was responsible for three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) to help propel Texas into the title game. For anybody thinking KU is a gimme win, this could have been the Longhorns’ second consecutive loss in Lawrence.

    Instead, they came through with a victory to end the regular season. It may not win many happy headlines for national observers, but that doesn’t matter. The Longhorns are playing for the conference crown Dec. 1 at AT&T Stadium.

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    Washington State once again held its own destiny in its hands. All it needed to do was beat heated rival Washington in the annual Apple Cup, and not only would the Cougars go to the Pac-12 Championship Game, but they would also remain on the cusp of the College Football Playoff conversation.

    But the Huskies and their rugged defense went into the driving snow in Pullman and shaved up the Mustached Mystique by forcing Heisman Trophy hopeful quarterback Gardner Minshew II into a pair of pivotal mistakes.

    The graduate transfer quarterback’s two interceptions proved crucial as the Huskies held Wazzu at arm’s length much of the night before scoring a fourth-quarter touchdown to pull away and win 28-15 in miserable conditions.

    The weather favored Washington’s grind-it-out style, and WSU head coach Mike Leach’s offense couldn’t get into its normal rhythm. The Cougars also didn’t have a defensive answer for senior runner Myles Gaskin, who churned out 170 yards and three touchdowns.

    The Huskies ground out a typical win with defense, exceptional running from Gaskin and some well-timed plays by steady senior quarterback Jake Browning. All that equalled the sixth consecutive Apple Cup victory for U-Dub.

    So, instead of Wazzu representing the North Division in the conference championship game next Friday, coach Chris Petersen and company spoiled the Cougars’ season and tossed the Pac-12’s hopes of representation in the College Football Playoff in the garbage.

    For Washington, it was little solace to salvage a conference championship game appearance after a disappointing season that started with the Huskies ranked sixth but saw them lose three times.

    They never trailed Friday night, and Petersen remained unbeaten in the Apple Cup.

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    They don’t have a Comeback Coach of the Year award, but if they did, Mississippi State defensive coordinator Bob Shoop would run away with it.

    Shoop joined first-year coach Joe Moorhead’s staff after a miserable stretch at Tennessee under Butch Jones. The Vols finished 82nd in total defense in 2017, and Shoop’s unit looked like it had no clue what it was doing against even serviceable offenses.

    All that changed this year with Mississippi State. The Bulldogs entered Thanksgiving night’s Egg Bowl against hated rival Ole Miss ranked fourth nationally in total defense, second in scoring defense, 13th in rushing defense and eighth against the pass.

    They didn’t go anywhere but up (and held steady against the pass) after a dominant showing against an Ole Miss team that entered second in the SEC in offense. In a 35-3 MSU win that was lowlighted by an ugly brawl, the Bulldogs D delivered the biggest black eye.

    Ole Miss mustered just 189 total yards despite entering the game averaging 539.7. Electric quarterback Jordan Ta’amu ended his career in Oxford with a forgettable performance, completing just eight of 17 passes for 87 yards and an interception.

    The Rebels squeezed out just 37 rushing yards and went 0-of-11 on third-down conversions.

    It was complete dominance as the Bulldogs exacted Egg Bowl revenge.

    As for Shoop, he is a semifinalist for the Broyles Award, which goes to college football’s top assistant coach. He probably won’t win it with Alabama offensive coordinator Mike Locksley and Michigan defensive coordinator Don Brown among the favorites, but Shoop deserves tons of credit for a big year.

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    As Bryce Perkins completed pass after pass, helping Virginia storm back, it looked like 15 years of frustration would be exorcised.

    But even in a bad year, the Hokies found a way to break the Hoos’ hearts with a wild-and-wacky 34-31 overtime win that was gut-wrenching for Virginia.

    “This football team’s been through a lot, and we had adversity in this game, and our kids stuck together and found a way,” Virginia Tech head coach Justin Fuente told the ABC sideline crew after Friday’s game. “We knew it was going to be a back-and-forth battle. We just had to find a way to keep plugging away.”

    After Virginia turned a Ryan Willis interception at the UVA 11-yard line into just three points and a 31-24 lead late in the fourth quarter, many fans at Lane Stadium scrambled for the exits.

    But the Hokies weren’t done. They pieced together an incredible drive, punctuated by Dalton Keene, who wrestled a 45-yard catch from Bryce Hall to put Tech into Hoos’ territory.

    Steven Peoples burst up the middle toward the goal line, but he fumbled into the end zone, where Hezekiah Grimsley recovered for the game-tying touchdown. 

    Brian Johnson nailed a 42-yard field goal in overtime after Virginia’s Charles Snowden missed a sure sack that would have put Tech out of field-goal range. Bryce Perkins then fumbled the ball without anybody touching him, and VT recovered for the victory.

    It marked the Hokies’ 15th win in a row in the series. If Tech beats Marshall next week, it will go to a bowl game for the 26th consecutive season: the nation’s longest recognized streak.

    “We live to fight another day,” Fuente said.

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    When teams play Iowa, they often leave a hard-hitting, rugged affair feeling like they’ve been battered and bloodied.

    Hawkeyes head coach Kirk Ferentz actually was bleeding from the lip and sported a bruised face after his team’s 31-28 last-second win over Nebraska at Kinnick Stadium on Friday, but the wound was suffered in celebration, which made it worth the battle scars.

    After quarterback Nate Stanley found tight end T.J. Hockenson for 10 yards on a 4th-and-8 to set up Miguel Recinos’ 41-yard game-winning field goal in the driving rain, the scene was raucous as the Hawkeyes got their eighth win and hoisted the Heroes Trophy.

    “I just head-butted Stanley, unintentionally,” Ferentz told the Fox crew after the win. “That one’s easy to live with,” he said.

    The victory halted the fourth-quarter momentum Scott Frost’s Cornhuskers built by scoring a late touchdown and converting the game-tying two-point conversion. It also severed any good vibrations Nebraska could have built with a season-ending win.

    Yes, the Huskers made strides in the second half of 2018, particularly with freshman quarterback Adrian Martinez. But Iowa is a battle-tested team, and the Hawkeyes came through with enough plays to get a victory. None was bigger than the fourth-down pass.

    “That was a huge play, obviously,” Ferentz said. “We thought we had a good matchup, so we just went with it, and Nate delivered a good ball.”

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    A week ago, there was more drama than anybody wants at this juncture of the season. Star defensive tackle Ed Oliver got visibly angry with head coach Major Applewhite when the team was going into the locker room at halftime. Applewhite told Oliver to remove a jacket reserved for active players.

    With Oliver suited up against Memphis on Friday and active for the first time since October, all would be well, right?

    Not exactly.

    While playing for the AAC West’s spot in the conference title game, Oliver remained in full pads but didn’t play in the second half. Applewhite told the Houston Chronicle‘s Joseph Duarte that Oliver tweaked the knee he’d injured and the timetable for his return would be two-to-three weeks.

    With Oliver out, the Tigers and star Darrell Henderson (178 yards) ran wild. They scored on five of their seven second-half possessions and tormented a young Cougars defensive front that featured two freshmen at times.

    Memphis won 52-31 and will play Central Florida on Dec. 1 in the title game. 

    Though Houston’s defensive woes were more deeply rooted than just Oliver’s absence, he was definitely missed. And Memphis rightfully exploited the weakest link. 

    Oliver told Duarte afterward that he planned to participate in the postseason. Unfortunately for the Cougars, they needed him Friday.

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    At least Kansas put up a fight in David Beaty’s final game before the Les Miles era begins in earnest.

    That’s more than a couple of fellow Power Five whipping posts can say about their Friday games.

    Arkansas barely made a whimper in a 38-0 loss to a surging Missouri team that won four straight to end the year after that extra-down loss to Kentucky. After showing signs of life a couple of weeks ago against LSU, the Razorbacks were pummeled by Mississippi State and Mizzou to close the season.

    The Hogs have just two wins (over Eastern Illinois and Tulsa), and they lost to Colorado State and North Texas in Chad Morris’ first year replacing Bret Bielema in Fayetteville. There are plenty more questions than answers heading into the offseason for a team that looked far and away worse than any in the SEC this year.

    Arkansas was consistently bad, and Saturday may have been its worst performance.

    Oregon State also has been awful in Jonathan Smith’s first season in Corvallis, failing to consistently stop anybody on defense (the unit is second-worst in the nation). It was much of the same in the Civil War on Friday.

    Though the Oregon Ducks have scuffled during the second half of the campaign, they got things going on the road and never looked back, blasting the Beavers 55-15 in their Pac-12 rivalry.

    It’s not a surprise that Oregon and Mizzou dispatched the Beavers and the Hogs, but the relative ease of both wins are red flags for the losing programs entering an important offseason of development. Morris and Smith have their work cut out for them in tough conferences moving forward.

    Unless otherwise noted, stats courtesy of Sports Reference and CFBStats.com.

    Brad Shepard covers college football for Bleacher Report. You can follow him on Twitter, @Brad_Shepard.

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Bahrain holds elections with ban on opposition groups

Bahrainis are heading to the polls on Saturday in a parliamentary election from which opposition groups have been barred in a crackdown on dissent in the Western-allied kingdom as tensions with the Shia Muslim opposition show no signs of abating.

Activists have called for a boycott of what they describe as “farce” elections, raising doubts about the credibility of the polls. The government says the elections are democratic.

The polls opened at 8am local time (05:00 GMT) and are set to close at 8pm.

Bahrain‘s Sunni-Muslim ruling Al Khalifa family has kept a lid on dissent since the Shia opposition staged a failed uprising in 2011. Saudi Arabia sent in troops to help crush the unrest in a mark of concern that any power-sharing concession by Bahrain could inspire Saudi Arabia’s own Shia minority.

Riyadh regards the neighbouring island nation, which does not possess vast oil wealth like other Gulf states, as a critical ally in its proxy wars with Iran in the Middle East.

Bahrain, which is home to the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet, has closed the main opposition groups, barred their members from running in elections and prosecuted scores of people, many described by human rights groups as activists, in mass trials.

“Clearly, legislatures from the world’s leading democratic states believe that the upcoming election in Bahrain lacks legitimacy. You simply cannot crush, torture and imprison your entire opposition, call for a pseudo-election, and then demand the respect of the international community,” said Sayed Ahmed Alwadaei, director of the UK-based Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD).

The government said 506 candidates are running in the election, including the highest number of female candidates. It expects a higher voter turnout than in 2014, which it put at 53 percent, when opposition groups boycotted the elections.

Only 23, out of 40 incumbents of the House of Representatives, are seeking re-election this year to parliament, which has limited powers.

Many of Bahrain’s Shia say they are deprived of jobs and government services and treated as second class citizens in the country of 1.5 million.

The authorities deny the allegations and accuse Iran of fostering unrest that has seen demonstrators clash with security forces, who have been targeted by several bomb attacks. Tehran denies the allegations.

Bahrain emboldened

Human Rights Watch said in a statement that Manama is failing to create conditions necessary for a free election by “jailing or silencing people who challenge the ruling family” and banning all opposition parties.

A leader of dissolved opposition groups al-Wefaq said the rise of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has emboldened Bahrain’s authorities in their crackdown on dissent, which has included stripping scores of activists from their nationality.

“They couldn’t go ahead with all the crackdown without the strong backing of the Saudi government. Mohammed bin Salman listens only to hardliners in Bahrain’s ruling family,” Ali Alaswad, who lives in self-exile in London and has been sentenced in absentia to life in prison, told Reuters news agency.

Government opponents say the space for political expression has been shrinking in the lead up to the election. Several activists, including a former lawmaker, were arrested last week for tweeting about boycotting elections, activists said.

“No-one is barred from expressing their political views,” said a government spokesperson.

“Bahrain is home to 16 political societies, the majority of which have put forward candidates for the upcoming elections, and the government fully supports open and inclusive political dialogue.”

Some candidates have taken to social media to urge Bahrainis to vote as a patriotic duty.

“Those who don’t participate will not be part of the national consensus or equation in Bahrain,” said Ali Al Aradi, deputy president of Bahrain’s House of Representatives.

Some opposition figures hope the outcry over the murder of prominent Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Riyadh’s consulate in Istanbul last month could help strengthen more moderate voices in the region, including members of Bahrain’s royal family who are open to dialogue with the opposition.

The killing of Khashoggi, a critic of Prince Mohammed, has drawn global condemnation and exposed Saudi Arabia’s crackdown on dissent and aggressive foreign policy.

“Now if there’s a real accusation from the US against Mohammed bin Salman, radical wings in Bahrain which don’t want to work with the opposition will be weakened,” Alaswad said.

But some analysts are skeptical.

“The killing of Khashoggi will simply serve to highlight that those wishing to highlight abuses face a much riskier task,” said Marc Owen Jones of the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter.

“If anything it will have a chilling effect.”

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    .@UW_Football with a pick in the end zone and the silencer to the crowd after 🤫 https://t.co/KAgwMgrGyA

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    James Williams finds the end zone for the Cougs!

    @WSUCougFB pulls within a score before the half. https://t.co/9eUC38dJKQ

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    The Snow Game ❄

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    The Huskies strike first in the 🍎🏆 today.

    Gaskin with the 5-yard touchdown run. #PurpleReign

    📺 FOX https://t.co/L6FBzX1VAr

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    WSU sets aside rivalry to play Washington’s fight song in place of absent band 🙏

    (via @UWAthletics)
    https://t.co/Kt4jxh0396

  • Adam Jude @A_Jude

  • Washington Football @UW_Football

  • Washington Football @UW_Football

  • Pac-12 Network @Pac12Network

    The Cougs have arrived for 🍎🏆.

    You ready?!

    #UWvWSU | #Pac12FB https://t.co/0Uut0BA9gu

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    Live: No. 16 UW vs. No. 8 Wazzou

  • WSU Cougar Football @WSUCougFB

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    .@UW_Football with a pick in the end zone and the silencer to the crowd after 🤫 https://t.co/KAgwMgrGyA

  • FOX College Football @CFBONFOX

    James Williams finds the end zone for the Cougs!

    @WSUCougFB pulls within a score before the half. https://t.co/9eUC38dJKQ

  • Bleacher Report CFB @BR_CFB

    The Snow Game ❄

    (via @CFBONFOX)
    https://t.co/sxwezHilTP

  • Theo Lawson @TheoLawson_SR

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  • COUGFANcom @COUGFANcom

  • Adam Jude @A_Jude

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  • Washington Football @UW_Football

  • Washington Football @UW_Football

    The Huskies strike first in the 🍎🏆 today.

    Gaskin with the 5-yard touchdown run. #PurpleReign

    📺 FOX https://t.co/L6FBzX1VAr

  • Bleacher Report CFB @BR_CFB

    WSU sets aside rivalry to play Washington’s fight song in place of absent band 🙏

    (via @UWAthletics)
    https://t.co/Kt4jxh0396

  • Adam Jude @A_Jude

  • Washington Football @UW_Football

  • Washington Football @UW_Football

  • Pac-12 Network @Pac12Network

    The Cougs have arrived for 🍎🏆.

    You ready?!

    #UWvWSU | #Pac12FB https://t.co/0Uut0BA9gu

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    Twitter Reacts to Top Moments from Tiger Woods vs. Phil Mickelson

    LAS VEGAS, NV - NOVEMBER 23:  Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson look on from the seventh tee during The Match: Tiger vs Phil at Shadow Creek Golf Course on November 23, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.  (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images for The Match)

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    With a $9 million prize on the line in “Capital One’s The Match: Tiger vs. Phil” on Friday, the internet was on edge for the duration of the showdown.      

    In addition to the overall jackpot, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson made friendly wagers throughout to add to the stakes. The individual challenges only added to the drama, whether the bet was $200,000 for getting the tee shot closest to the pin or $1 million for an eagle.

    1. He May Be the World’s Most Fearless Person

    2. LaMelo Returns to HS and Schools Don’t Want to Face Him

    3. Salah and Ramos’ Nightmare Becomes a Reality 😨

    4. CFB’s Top Marching Bands Bringing the Heat

    5. Lukaku Has Bars 🔥

    6. Female Skater Who Mastered 360-Degree Loop

    7. CA Teams Stepping Up for Their Communities in Crisis ❤

    8. 6-Year-Old Stole the Show at China’s Indoor Skydiving Championships

    9. BYU’s Cosmo the Cougar Is the Next Superstar Mascot

    10. Joshua Johnson Is HS Football’s Quadruple Threat

    11. The Champions x Queer Eye

    12. Happy 26th Birthday to OBJ 🎉

    13. Happy Anniversary to the Cubs’ Curse-Breaking

    14. D-Rose Turned Back the Clock and Put Up 50

    15. Will Drake’s Favorite Teams Reverse the 6 God Curse?

    16. Sports World’s Halloween Costumes Went Hard

    17. Up Your Halloween Game with Giant Pumpkin Regatta

    18. The Champions: Episode 6 Is Coming

    19. Dubs Trolled Fergie So Hard It Became a Challenge

    20. Purdue Football’s No. 1 Fan Is Inspiring the Team

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    1. He May Be the World’s Most Fearless Person

    2. LaMelo Returns to HS and Schools Don’t Want to Face Him

    3. Salah and Ramos’ Nightmare Becomes a Reality 😨

    4. CFB’s Top Marching Bands Bringing the Heat

    5. Lukaku Has Bars 🔥

    6. Female Skater Who Mastered 360-Degree Loop

    7. CA Teams Stepping Up for Their Communities in Crisis ❤

    8. 6-Year-Old Stole the Show at China’s Indoor Skydiving Championships

    9. BYU’s Cosmo the Cougar Is the Next Superstar Mascot

    10. Joshua Johnson Is HS Football’s Quadruple Threat

    11. The Champions x Queer Eye

    12. Happy 26th Birthday to OBJ 🎉

    13. Happy Anniversary to the Cubs’ Curse-Breaking

    14. D-Rose Turned Back the Clock and Put Up 50

    15. Will Drake’s Favorite Teams Reverse the 6 God Curse?

    16. Sports World’s Halloween Costumes Went Hard

    17. Up Your Halloween Game with Giant Pumpkin Regatta

    18. The Champions: Episode 6 Is Coming

    19. Dubs Trolled Fergie So Hard It Became a Challenge

    20. Purdue Football’s No. 1 Fan Is Inspiring the Team

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    1. He May Be the World’s Most Fearless Person

    2. LaMelo Returns to HS and Schools Don’t Want to Face Him

    3. Salah and Ramos’ Nightmare Becomes a Reality 😨

    4. CFB’s Top Marching Bands Bringing the Heat

    5. Lukaku Has Bars 🔥

    6. Female Skater Who Mastered 360-Degree Loop

    7. CA Teams Stepping Up for Their Communities in Crisis ❤

    8. 6-Year-Old Stole the Show at China’s Indoor Skydiving Championships

    9. BYU’s Cosmo the Cougar Is the Next Superstar Mascot

    10. Joshua Johnson Is HS Football’s Quadruple Threat

    11. The Champions x Queer Eye

    12. Happy 26th Birthday to OBJ 🎉

    13. Happy Anniversary to the Cubs’ Curse-Breaking

    14. D-Rose Turned Back the Clock and Put Up 50

    15. Will Drake’s Favorite Teams Reverse the 6 God Curse?

    16. Sports World’s Halloween Costumes Went Hard

    17. Up Your Halloween Game with Giant Pumpkin Regatta

    18. The Champions: Episode 6 Is Coming

    19. Dubs Trolled Fergie So Hard It Became a Challenge

    20. Purdue Football’s No. 1 Fan Is Inspiring the Team

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    Meanwhile, Houston Texans star J.J. Watt shared how those challenges would play out if he were on the course with his buddies:

    JJ Watt @JJWatt

    Tiger to Phil: “$200,000 closest to the pin?”

    My buddies to me: “20 bucks says you put it in the water”

    #TheMatch

    As each golfer had some early hiccups, analyst and Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley made a bold declaration by saying he could beat both Woods and Mickelson:

    Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

    Charles Barkley said he could beat Tiger AND Phil right now 💀

    #CapitalOnesTheMatch https://t.co/I1ovFfH9pL

    Houston Astros ace Justin Verlander took notice and voiced his take:

    Justin Verlander @JustinVerlander

    Barkley saying it’s not good golf. 😂😂 I wanna see Tiger and Phil throw down a challenge bet at him. 100k for double bogey or better on #1. C’mon Charles, I know you got your sticks with you. #TheMatch

    Justin Verlander @JustinVerlander

    I’m in!!! Let’s gooooooo. 😂 #TheMatch #easymoney

    Of course, Verlander had to point out Barkley’s infamous golf swing:

    Justin Verlander @JustinVerlander

    You’de think with all that free time you got in retirement Chuck you could fix that swing. #100k. Double or better #TheMatch

    Justin Verlander @JustinVerlander

    Live look in at Chuck warming up on 1 tee box. #TheMatch #TheSideMatch #100k https://t.co/OtN4fSIn7x

    Houston Rockets point guard Chris Paul also wanted in on the action:

    Chris Paul @CP3

    @JustinVerlander I want in on that action too…I got 100k for Charity #TheMatch

    On the course, Woods entered the 17th hole trailing Phil Mickelson by one hole. If he could win the hole, the two would head to the 18th all square; if not, he would have to beat Lefty on the final hole to force extra holes. Vintage Tiger came through with a clutch chip shot from just off the green on 17:

    1. He May Be the World’s Most Fearless Person

    2. LaMelo Returns to HS and Schools Don’t Want to Face Him

    3. Salah and Ramos’ Nightmare Becomes a Reality 😨

    4. CFB’s Top Marching Bands Bringing the Heat

    5. Lukaku Has Bars 🔥

    6. Female Skater Who Mastered 360-Degree Loop

    7. CA Teams Stepping Up for Their Communities in Crisis ❤

    8. 6-Year-Old Stole the Show at China’s Indoor Skydiving Championships

    9. BYU’s Cosmo the Cougar Is the Next Superstar Mascot

    10. Joshua Johnson Is HS Football’s Quadruple Threat

    11. The Champions x Queer Eye

    12. Happy 26th Birthday to OBJ 🎉

    13. Happy Anniversary to the Cubs’ Curse-Breaking

    14. D-Rose Turned Back the Clock and Put Up 50

    15. Will Drake’s Favorite Teams Reverse the 6 God Curse?

    16. Sports World’s Halloween Costumes Went Hard

    17. Up Your Halloween Game with Giant Pumpkin Regatta

    18. The Champions: Episode 6 Is Coming

    19. Dubs Trolled Fergie So Hard It Became a Challenge

    20. Purdue Football’s No. 1 Fan Is Inspiring the Team

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    Out came the iconic Tiger fist pump—just like old times.

    The internet reacted accordingly:

    Zach Johnson @ZachJohnsonPGA

    Death.
    Taxes.
    Clutch Tiger.

    #theMatch

    Joel Beall @JoelMBeall

    Watching Tiger’s hole-out send Phil Mickelson back to 2003 just made this circus worth it #TheMatch

    Even Mickelson had to tip his cap, per ESPN’s Darren Rovell:

    Darren Rovell @darrenrovell

    Phil to Tiger after remarkable shot on 17 to even match: “You’ve been doing that crap to me for 20 years, I don’t know why I’m surprised now.”

    Mickelson wound up just missing his ensuing putt, sending The Match to the 18th all tied up.

    Ultimately, the affair had to be decided on a 93-yard hole.

    Justin Thomas @JustinThomas34

    93 yards for 9 mill…. that’ll work! @PhilMickelson might just hoop it and do the worm all the way home

    Mike Tyson @MikeTyson

    Now this is exciting… #TheMatch #TigerVSPhil @BleacherReport

    As each golfer struggled on 21, Lefty showed some incredible sportsmanship to try to give golf fans a strong finish and allowed Woods to pick up a putt:

    Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

    “I don’t want to win like this.”

    ON TO 22 https://t.co/9f1UiJli0o

    Eventually, Mickelson walked away victorious after 22 holes, which finished under the lights.

    Bleacher Report Live @brlive

    Phil Mickelson wins #CapitalOnesTheMatch four playoff holes later 🙌 https://t.co/pMilz3iUOR

    Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

    Phil takes down Tiger 💰🤑 (➡@audi) https://t.co/Lk3PAtoY9Y

    What a show between the two rivals with $9 million on the line. 

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