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The FBI recognizes the Proud Boys as an extremist group—now what about Patriot Prayer?
The FBI recognizes the Proud Boys as an extremist group—now what about Patriot Prayer? DOUG BROWN

Good Morning, Portland! Today's weather will continue a trend of being sunny but cold, with a high of 53 and a low of 40. Rain will descend upon us tomorrow, just in time for Thanksgiving travel to begin.

Here are the headlines:

Who's Proud of These Boys?: According to documents obtained by the Guardian, the FBI does recognize the Proud Boys as an "extremist group with ties to white nationalism." It's nice to see some sort of acknowledgement from those in charge that a far-right group poses a serious risk to public safety; now do the same for Patriot Prayer.

Love Wins: A federal judge has ruled that Donald Trump can't ban undocumented immigrants from Mexico from receiving asylum. I don't want to waste another sentence on Trump, so here instead is adorable footage of a queer couple from the migrant caravan getting married:

You Too, Oregon: OPB reports that Oregon legislative officials have to cooperate with an Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries investigation into whether the Capitol is a hostile work environment. This investigation was sparked by sexual abuse allegations, and it's pretty fucking infuriating that a Democrat-majority institution would be hesitant to clean its own house. Worried about skeletons in your own closets, guys?

Breeders Take a Break: According to Portland State University's Population Research Center, Oregon's population is still growing, but at a slightly slower pace than before. Also of note: the state had its lowest birthing rate last year since 1995.

In NIMBY News: The Portland City Council won't consider its Residential Infill Project until next summer. The project would make it easier for multifamily projects to be developed in areas zoned for single-family residences—something Portland sorely needs if it wants to make housing more affordable. The Multnomah Neighborhood Association is against the project, the Portland Tribune reports.

Crooked Ivanka: Ivanka Trump used her personal email account to send hundreds of White House-related messages last year. I'd say lock her up, but Michelle Obama told me to get high—err, go high—instead.

White Fright: CNN reports that white nationalists in South Africa are taking their cues from Donald Trump. This is some real "the racists believe he's a racist" shit.

Young, Wild, and Free Healthcare: Look, I know we should never idolize politicians, of all people, but if Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had been the one to say "Pokemon-go-to-the-polls," I feel like it would have worked? Everyone else in Congress grew up spending buffalo nickels on movies that had newsreels play at the beginning; I'm ready for some relatable millennial politician content!