Hannah Jewell"> | | with John Taylor | Good morning. It’s Tuesday, Dec. 3, and the White House’s Christmas decorations are quite traditional this year — except for one weird tree. Now let’s get to the news. | |
| President Joe Biden is facing growing criticism for pardoning his son Hunter. | | |
| Trump said there would be “hell to pay” if hostages are not released from Gaza. | | |
| California lawmakers are preparing for Trump’s presidency. | | |
| Missing woman Hannah Kobayashi was seen crossing into Mexico. | | |
| Cucumbers were recalled because of a salmonella outbreak. | | |
| Starbucks and Nestlé are facing scrutiny over labor practices in China. | - How? Coffee bean suppliers there are using children, excessive overtime and lax safety standards to meet their targets, a new watchdog report claimed.
- What else to know: Both companies say they use ethical sourcing and will investigate the claims. China accounts for less than 1% of global coffee output, but its industry is growing.
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| A man ran 700 miles over 10 months to create a work of art. | | | (Illustration by Katty Huertas/The Washington Post) | |