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Mexican volcano erupts, sending ash 3 miles into skyMEXICO CITY, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- A volcano in Mexico erupted, sending ash three miles into the air and prompting warnings from government officials for tourists and residents to stay away. Mel B offers $5K reward on Instagram for info on car break-inLOS ANGELES, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- "America's Got Talent" judge Mel B posted a video on Instagram imploring fans to help her catch a thief who broke into her car outside her Beverly Hills home. Erdogan, EU escalate angry rhetoric over refugees, EU membershipANKARA, Turkey, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan escalated a brewing war of words with the European Union on Saturday amid fresh warnings of a refugee crisis. Syrian military captures key portion of rebel-held AleppoALEPPO, Syria, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Syrian forces continued the bombardment of eastern Aleppo, advancing into a key area that, if taken, would bisect the rebel-held portion of the city. Indian state minister criticized for $7.3M new official residenceHYDERABAD, India, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- An Indian state minister moved into a palatial new office and residence built with $7.3 million in taxpayer money amid heavy criticism from opponents this week. Tom Herman tells Houston he is coach at TexasHOUSTON, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Ed Orgeron's hiring at LSU might have been the last domino that needed to fall for Texas to lock up Houston's Tom Herman. 'Firefly' and 'Barney Miller' star Ron Glass dies at 71LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- Ron Glass, a beloved actor known for his work on the TV shows "Barney Miller" and "Firefly," has died. He was 71. |
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Washington Post | Clinton campaign will participate in Wisconsin recount, with an eye on 'outside interference,' lawyer says Washington Post Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign has been quietly exploring whether there was any "outside interference" in the election results and will participate in the election recount in Wisconsin initiated by Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein ... Hillary Clinton's Team to Join Wisconsin Recount Pushed by Jill Stein Trump rages as Clinton helps recount Clinton Campaign Says It Will Participate In Recount Efforts |
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Fidel Castro, Cuban Revolutionary Who Defied U.S., Dies at 90Mr. Castro brought the Cold War to the Western Hemisphere, bedeviled 11 American presidents and briefly pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war. In Havana, Castro’s Death Lays Bare a Generation GapIn hearing about Fidel Castro’s death, many older Cubans went into mourning, but younger people were generally indifferent. Miami’s Cuban Exiles Celebrate Castro’s DeathFor many Cuban-Americans, still bitter over the revolution that tore their families from their homes, it was a celebration long in coming. With One Castro Gone, Questions About What the Other Castro Will DoFidel Castro’s death comes at a time of great uncertainty for Cuba, and about how Raúl Castro will steer the country. My Three Days With FidelRichard Eder, a former New York Times foreign correspondent, recalls interviewing the Cuban leader. Fidel Castro, Cuban RevolutionaryMr. Castro was seen as a ruthless despot by some and hailed as a hero by others. Fate of U.S.-Cuba Thaw Is Less Certain Under Donald TrumpThe president-elect has been critical of the détente, and sent mixed signals during the campaign about his intentions toward the island nation. Justin Trudeau Criticized for Praising Fidel Castro as ‘Remarkable Leader’The Canadian prime minister’s statement on the Cuban leader’s death was condemned by political observers in both the United States and Canada. The Global Left Mourns CastroOn Saturday, left-leaning politicians across the world remembered Fidel Castro and citizens paid tribute to one of the revolutionary icons of the 20th century. Potential Conflicts Around the Globe for Trump, the Businessman PresidentIn many of the president-elect’s international development ventures, his business partners have close ties to foreign governments. Hillary Clinton’s Team to Join Wisconsin Recount Pushed by Jill SteinThe campaign also said it would participate in potential recounts in Pennsylvania and Michigan, though it saw no “actionable evidence” of vote hacking. U.S. Seeks Death for Charleston Shooting Suspect. Victims’ Families Prefer Mercy.In the coming trial of Dylann S. Roof, who is accused of killing nine black churchgoers last year, no issue is more disputed than whether he should face execution. Enter the Ring at Gleason’sGleason’s, the oldest boxing gym in New York, is moving at the end of this month. Visit the gym where Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson trained. Talks to Heal Catholic Rift in China Gain Momentum Under FrancisThe pope’s apparent determination to bring the “underground” church out of the shadows has caused some to worry that he might give too much away to the hard-line president, Xi Jinping. Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin in Dead Heat in Chess ChampionshipKarjakin continued to show himself as equal to Carlsen, the reigning champion and the heavy favorite, as he forced a draw in the 11th game of the match. Half a Million Children Are Trapped in Syria, United Nations SaysA report by Unicef said the children were among hundreds of thousands of people in besieged areas who were cut off from humanitarian aid and basic services. Officials to Close Standing Rock Protest CampsiteOfficials say the decision to close the site was made in the interest of public safety. Protesters will be allowed in a “free speech zone.” Protest Against South Korean President Estimated to Be Largest YetHundreds of thousands of people in central Seoul denounced President Park Geun-hye, who faces the possibility of impeachment within weeks over an influence-peddling scandal. Scene Stealers: From Moguls to MortalsOhio State 30, Michigan 27: No. 2 Ohio State Defeats No. 3 Michigan in Overtime ThrillerAfter two overtime periods and a close fourth-and-1 play, the Buckeyes had a victory that made them a prime candidate for the four-team College Football Playoff. The Neediest Cases: Chipping Away at a List of Goals, and Bonding Over CupcakesBeing uprooted from her home amid domestic violence did not stop Andie Gratereaux, 12, from crossing things off her to-do list with a mentor’s help. More Recent Articles
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