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Stephen Feller PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- An officer, his wife and four other people were hurt in a mob-style attack in Philadelphia, said police who are looking for teenagers involved with the fracas.
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  1. Six hurt, two arrested after 'flash mob' attacks in Philadelphia
  2. Trump tells supporters making racist attacks to 'stop it' in 60 Minutes interview
  3. Denver Broncos S Justin Simmons plays Superman vs. New Orleans Saints

Six hurt, two arrested after 'flash mob' attacks in Philadelphia

Stephen Feller
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- An officer, his wife and four other people were hurt in a mob-style attack in Philadelphia, said police who are looking for teenagers involved with the fracas.
    

Trump tells supporters making racist attacks to 'stop it' in 60 Minutes interview

Stephen Feller
NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (UPI) -- President-elect Donald Trump told his supporters in an interview to stop committing racist acts of vandalism and harassment, said people should not fear him.
    

Denver Broncos S Justin Simmons plays Superman vs. New Orleans Saints

By Peter Finney Jr., The Sports Xchange
NEW ORLEANS -- Unlike Superman, Denver Broncos safety Justin Simmons does not routinely leap tall buildings.
    

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  3. Anti-Trump protests continue in New York, LA, Philadelphia - Washington Post

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Trump pits establishment against populism at the top of his White House team
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President-elect Donald Trump named his top two advisers on Sunday, signaling an aggressive agenda and setting up what could be a battle within the White House between the populist, outsider forces that propelled his winning campaign and the party ...
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Donald Trump Appears to Soften Stance on Immigration, but Not on Abortion - New York Times


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President-elect Donald J. Trump during a meeting with the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, last week on Capitol Hill. Credit Al Drago/The New York Times. WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump appeared to soften some of his hardest-line ...
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NEW YORK — Immigrants, their advocates and others opposing a Donald Trump presidency continued to protest Sunday, speaking out against the president-elect's support of deportation and other measures. Organizers in Manhattan carried signs in English ...
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The appointments created rival centers of power and elevated the voice of Mr. Bannon, whose longtime website, Breitbart News, has traded in conspiracy theories and sometimes racist messages.
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  1. Donald Trump Picks Reince Priebus as Chief of Staff and Stephen Bannon as Strategist
  2. Donald Trump Appears to Soften Stance on Immigration, but Not on Abortion
  3. Red, Blue and Divided: Six Views of America
  4. Breitbart, Reveling in Trump’s Election, Gains a Voice in His White House
  5. Harsher Security Tactics? Obama Left Door Ajar, and Donald Trump Is Knocking
  6. Historians Assess Obama’s Legacy Under Trump’s Shadow
  7. Donald Trump Shouldn’t ‘Put His Children Out of Work,’ Giuliani Says
  8. New Zealand Struck by Powerful Earthquake
  9. Strong Earthquake Shakes New Zealand
  10. Syrian Rebels Brace for a Trump Cutoff, and Look for a Silver Lining
  11. Genetic Heart Disease Risk Eased by Healthy Habits, Study Finds
  12. The Supermoon and Other Moons That Are Super in Their Own Ways
  13. Leon Russell, Hit Maker and Musicians’ Musician, Dies at 74
  14. Chelsea Manning Asks Obama to Cut Sentence to Time Served
  15. ‘Arrival’ Comes On Strong in a Generally Robust Box Office Weekend
  16. To Our Readers, From the Publisher and Executive Editor
  17. Paris Is Quiet but Resolute on 1-Year Anniversary of Attacks
  18. Teslas in the Trailer Park: A California City Faces Its Housing Squeeze
  19. Vancouver Journal: Canada’s Gay Curling Leagues Take Pride on Ice
  20. Windmills or Reactor Cores? Inside South Africa’s Energy Clash
  21. In Troubled Newark Archdiocese, Hoping Its New Leader Is a Pastor, Not a Prince
  22. Crime Scene: Waffles and Pancakes, Then Violence, at the ‘Goodfellas’ Diner
  23. N.F.L. Scores: This Time, Seahawks Beat Patriots at Goal Line
  24. The Art Market’s Reaction to Trump? Sales This Week Offer First Test
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Donald Trump Picks Reince Priebus as Chief of Staff and Stephen Bannon as Strategist

The appointments created rival centers of power and elevated the voice of Mr. Bannon, whose longtime website, Breitbart News, has traded in conspiracy theories and sometimes racist messages.

    

Donald Trump Appears to Soften Stance on Immigration, but Not on Abortion

The president-elect said his immigration priority was to deport up to three million undocumented immigrants rather than 11 million and that his border wall might be a fence in places.

    

Red, Blue and Divided: Six Views of America

Reporters for The New York Times spoke with people across the country to understand the issues that split voters before the election, and today.

    

Breitbart, Reveling in Trump’s Election, Gains a Voice in His White House

The right-wing opinion and news site championed Donald J. Trump; its chairman, who helped run the campaign, was named chief White House strategist and senior counselor.

    

Harsher Security Tactics? Obama Left Door Ajar, and Donald Trump Is Knocking

President Obama imposed self-constraints on his use of power in the war on terrorism, but his flexible approach gives Mr. Trump “a fully loaded weapon,” one critic said.

    

Historians Assess Obama’s Legacy Under Trump’s Shadow

Political scholars offering the “first historical assessment” of the Obama presidency gather to make revisions after the stunning election.

    

Donald Trump Shouldn’t ‘Put His Children Out of Work,’ Giuliani Says

Rudolph W. Giuliani said it would be ‘unrealistic’ for Mr. Trump to remove his children from his business empire. Ethics experts said the remarks were misguided.

    

New Zealand Struck by Powerful Earthquake

The east coast of the South Island was shaken Monday just after midnight, with multiple aftershocks and tsunami waves.

    

Strong Earthquake Shakes New Zealand

Prime Minister John Key of New Zealand said there were two fatalities in the wake of an earthquake that rocked the island nation early Monday, generating tsunami waves that forced residents in low-lying areas to seek higher ground.
    

Syrian Rebels Brace for a Trump Cutoff, and Look for a Silver Lining

President-elect Donald J. Trump has suggested he will end support, which some groups hope would encourage Saudi Arabia and Turkey to provide more sophisticated weapons.

    

Genetic Heart Disease Risk Eased by Healthy Habits, Study Finds

Even people who are at the worst risk can benefit by not smoking, exercising moderately and eating a healthy diet, researchers say.

    

The Supermoon and Other Moons That Are Super in Their Own Ways

To the casual observer, the coming week’s supermoon won’t look that special. Here’s a look at what causes the supermoon and other lunar phenomena.

    

Leon Russell, Hit Maker and Musicians’ Musician, Dies at 74

Mr. Russell went from being one of the top studio musicians in Los Angeles to a celebrated songwriter for himself and other acts.

    

Chelsea Manning Asks Obama to Cut Sentence to Time Served

Ms. Manning has been incarcerated for more than six years, longer than any other convicted leaker in American history.

    

‘Arrival’ Comes On Strong in a Generally Robust Box Office Weekend

The Amy Adams film beat expectations, buoyed by reviews. Over all, North American ticket sales were up 47 percent compared with the same weekend in 2015.

    

To Our Readers, From the Publisher and Executive Editor

After such an erratic and unpredictable election there are inevitable questions.
    

Paris Is Quiet but Resolute on 1-Year Anniversary of Attacks

A penetrating silence enveloped Paris on Sunday as thousands of people massed under a leaden sky to remember the victims of the Nov. 13, 2015 attacks.
    

Teslas in the Trailer Park: A California City Faces Its Housing Squeeze

Most Californians agree that it costs too much to live in the state. Mountain View, Google’s hometown, is trying to do something about that.

    

Vancouver Journal: Canada’s Gay Curling Leagues Take Pride on Ice

Gay players have added campy humor and flamboyantly themed tournaments to a winter sport’s traditions of friendly competition and drinking.

    

Windmills or Reactor Cores? Inside South Africa’s Energy Clash

The country is experiencing a boom in renewable energy, but some government officials are pushing instead for nuclear power to wean the nation off coal.

    

In Troubled Newark Archdiocese, Hoping Its New Leader Is a Pastor, Not a Prince

Archbishop Joseph Tobin faces many challenges in his new post in Newark, including shifting demographics and criticism drawn by his predecessor.

    

Crime Scene: Waffles and Pancakes, Then Violence, at the ‘Goodfellas’ Diner

A restaurant in Queens where scenes from Martin Scorsese’s classic gangster film were shot got a visit from two men who ate, then refused to pay their check.

    

N.F.L. Scores: This Time, Seahawks Beat Patriots at Goal Line

Earlier, Dak Prescott led the Cowboys over the Steelers in a seesaw game. The Broncos shocked the Saints by scoring on a blocked extra point.

    

The Art Market’s Reaction to Trump? Sales This Week Offer First Test

The sales of Impressionist, Modern and contemporary art that start Monday offer the first test of how the art market will react to a Trump presidency.

    

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