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Stephen Feller BROOKHAVEN, N.Y., Nov. 27 (UPI) -- A man got onto a Long Island highway driving the wrong way early Sunday morning after celebrating his birthday, causing two deaths and two other injuries.
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  1. Two dead, one injured in wrong-way crash on Long Island highway
  2. Trump claims he lost popular vote because 'millions' voted illegally
  3. Colin Kaepernick praises "good things" done by communist Fidel Castro
  4. Fijian ants began farming 3 million years ago
  5. Why the Ohio State Buckeyes belong in College Football Playoff
  6. Oregon football's Mark Helfrich dangling by thread, to meet with AD
  7. Filmmakers reveal who is heading to Paris for 'Fantastic Beasts' sequel
  8. Letter to three California mosques compares Donald Trump to Hitler
  9. Turkey officials allege Syrian rebels exposed to 'chemical gas'
  10. Lottery ticket worth $420M sold in small Tennessee town
  11. Netanyahu: Israel will cut through red tape 'cruelty' to aid fire victims
  12. Anthony Michael Hall charged in confrontation with neighbor
  13. Six die in asthma attacks linked to thunderstorm in Australia

Two dead, one injured in wrong-way crash on Long Island highway

Stephen Feller
BROOKHAVEN, N.Y., Nov. 27 (UPI) -- A man got onto a Long Island highway driving the wrong way early Sunday morning after celebrating his birthday, causing two deaths and two other injuries.
    

Trump claims he lost popular vote because 'millions' voted illegally

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- In response to potential recounts of his election in three states, Donald Trump claimed Sunday on Twitter he would have won in a landslide in the popular vote.
    

Colin Kaepernick praises "good things" done by communist Fidel Castro

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Boos bellowed from the belly of Hard Rock Stadium Sunday as San Francisco 49ers quarterback-turned activist Colin Kaepernick jogged onto the field.
    

Fijian ants began farming 3 million years ago

Brooks Hays
MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Ants have been farming for at least 3 million years. New research suggests Fijian ants were the planet's first plant farmers.
    

Why the Ohio State Buckeyes belong in College Football Playoff

The Sports Xchange
The College Football Playoff selection committee's dilemma this year is whether to put Ohio State in.
    

Oregon football's Mark Helfrich dangling by thread, to meet with AD

The Sports Xchange
Oregon head football coach Mark Helfrich will meet with the athletic director this week about his future amid reports the Ducks already are making preparations to conduct a coaching search.
    

Filmmakers reveal who is heading to Paris for 'Fantastic Beasts' sequel

Karen Butler
NEW YORK, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- David Yates and David Heyman have confirmed the four central characters from "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" will appear in the sequel.
    

Letter to three California mosques compares Donald Trump to Hitler

Allen Cone
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Letters were sent to three California mosques threatening President-elect Donald Trump will 'do to you Muslims what Hitler did to the jews.'
    

Turkey officials allege Syrian rebels exposed to 'chemical gas'

Brooks Hays
AL-BAB, Syria, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- In a statement released Sunday, Turkish officials alleged Syrian rebels were exposed to "chemical gas" during a missile attack launched by the Islamic State.
    

Lottery ticket worth $420M sold in small Tennessee town

Allen Cone
TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Nov. 27 (UPI) -- A Powerball player from rural Tennessee purchased a ticket worth $420.9 million, Tennessee Lottery officials announced Sunday.
    

Netanyahu: Israel will cut through red tape 'cruelty' to aid fire victims

Allen Cone
HAIFA, Israel, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to 'cut through the cruelty of the bureaucracy' to assist victims affected by fires throughout nation last week.
    

Anthony Michael Hall charged in confrontation with neighbor

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Prosecutors in Los Angeles have charged former child star Anthony Michael Hall with felony battery with serious bodily injury.
    

Six die in asthma attacks linked to thunderstorm in Australia

Allen Cone
MELBOURNE, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Six people have died from asthma attacks linked to a thunderstorm in Melbourne during the past week.
    
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Trump pushes conspiracy theory that 'millions' voted illegally for Clinton
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President-elect Donald Trump spent Sunday ridiculing Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign for joining a recount effort in Wisconsin, ending his day on Twitter by parroting a widely debunked conspiracy theory that her campaign benefited from massive ...
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The president-elect made the unsubstantiated claim as part of a storm of Twitter posts voicing anger about a three-state recount push.
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  1. Trump Claims, With No Evidence, That ‘Millions of People’ Voted Illegally
  2. Hillary Clinton’s Team to Join Wisconsin Recount Pushed by Jill Stein
  3. Can Oil Help Mexico Withstand Trump’s Attack on Trade? It’s Hard to See How
  4. Combative, Populist Steve Bannon Found His Man in Donald Trump
  5. Little Havana Reacts to Castro's Death
  6. Subdued Cuba Prepares Memorial for Castro
  7. One Family. Six Decades. Myriad Views of Fidel Castro’s Revolution.
  8. Europe Edition: Fidel Castro, Formula One, François Fillon: Your Monday Briefing
  9. Obama Expands War With Al Qaeda to Include Shabab in Somalia
  10. South Korean Leader Digs In Against Rising Calls for Impeachment
  11. Sexual Abuse Claims in English Youth Leagues Prompt Wider Inquiry by Authorities
  12. In Europe, Is Uber a Transportation Service or a Digital Platform?
  13. Nico Rosberg Takes Formula One Drivers’ Title Despite Lewis Hamilton’s Win in Abu Dhabi
  14. ‘Moana’ Has the Second Best Thanksgiving Weekend Opening of All Time
  15. Afghan Vice President Seen Abducting Rival
  16. Israel Defense Forces Kill 4 ISIS-Linked Attackers in Golan Heights
  17. François Fillon Wins Center-Right Nomination for French Presidency
  18. At World Chess Championship, Familiar Overtones of East-West Politics
  19. In Tougher Fall TV Landscape, New Rules Apply
  20. Nintendo’s New Console May Feed Your Nostalgia, if You Can Get One
  21. To Save Punk’s Soul, a Bonfire of Some of Its Vanities on the Thames
  22. The Neediest Cases: As She Fights Cancer, a Woman Strives for Normalcy
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Trump Claims, With No Evidence, That ‘Millions of People’ Voted Illegally

The president-elect made the unsubstantiated claim as part of a storm of Twitter posts voicing anger about a three-state recount push.

    

Hillary Clinton’s Team to Join Wisconsin Recount Pushed by Jill Stein

The campaign also said it would participate in potential recounts in Pennsylvania and Michigan, though it saw no “actionable evidence” of vote hacking.

    

Can Oil Help Mexico Withstand Trump’s Attack on Trade? It’s Hard to See How

The country’s state-owned oil company, Pemex, is saddled with debt and struggling with production. As a Donald J. Trump presidency looms, fixing it is a top priority.

    

Combative, Populist Steve Bannon Found His Man in Donald Trump

Mr. Bannon courted politicians who share his dark, populist worldview of a ruling class preying on working Americans and “the Judeo-Christian West” in a “war against Islamic fascism.”

    

Little Havana Reacts to Castro's Death

On Saturday night, hundreds of Cuban-Americans took to the streets of Miami to celebrate the death of Fidel Castro, who had ruled Cuba for nearly half a century.
    

Subdued Cuba Prepares Memorial for Castro

A two-day memorial and a period of “Duelo Nacional,” or national mourning, will offer Cubans a chance to pay their respects to the longtime leader.
    

One Family. Six Decades. Myriad Views of Fidel Castro’s Revolution.

The clash of emotions common in Cuban families is reflected in a grandfather’s loyalty to Mr. Castro and a granddaughter’s glum view of conditions in her country.

    

Europe Edition: Fidel Castro, Formula One, François Fillon: Your Monday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Obama Expands War With Al Qaeda to Include Shabab in Somalia

The administration’s move to stretch a 2001 war authorization will strengthen Donald J. Trump’s authority to combat thousands of Somali militants, and has drawn objections from some experts.

    

South Korean Leader Digs In Against Rising Calls for Impeachment

A bizarre scandal and an escalating backlash could make President Park Geun-hye the first South Korean leader to be removed from office since 1979.

    

Sexual Abuse Claims in English Youth Leagues Prompt Wider Inquiry by Authorities

England’s Football Association announced an internal investigation into the claims after several former players came forward with accusations that they were molested as boys in youth programs.

    

In Europe, Is Uber a Transportation Service or a Digital Platform?

The European Court of Justice will hear arguments that will most likely determine how the ride-sharing service can operate across the European Union.

    

Nico Rosberg Takes Formula One Drivers’ Title Despite Lewis Hamilton’s Win in Abu Dhabi

After racing, and losing to, Hamilton when they were children, and after finishing second to him in the drivers’ competition the past two seasons, Rosberg finally came out on top.

    

‘Moana’ Has the Second Best Thanksgiving Weekend Opening of All Time

Disney Animation Studios, and its corporate sibling, Pixar, now hold the top six spots for opening weekends over the Thanksgiving holiday period.

    

Afghan Vice President Seen Abducting Rival

The vice president, Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum, is accused of having a political rival beaten “in a barbaric way” at a sporting event, before kidnapping him.

    

Israel Defense Forces Kill 4 ISIS-Linked Attackers in Golan Heights

The firefight, near Syria, appeared to be the first deadly exchange between Israeli forces and fighters associated with the Islamic State.

    

François Fillon Wins Center-Right Nomination for French Presidency

Mr. Fillon, a former prime minister who pledged to limit immigration and control Islam, handily defeated Alain Juppé in a Republican Party runoff.

    

At World Chess Championship, Familiar Overtones of East-West Politics

A Russian and a Norwegian are battling in a contest that is once again taking place during escalating tensions among Russia, the United States and Western Europe.

    

In Tougher Fall TV Landscape, New Rules Apply

Ratings are, once again, down across the board for NBC, ABC, CBS and Fox, but each network can make the claim that it has a new show with a strong pulse.

    

Nintendo’s New Console May Feed Your Nostalgia, if You Can Get One

The NES Classic Edition, a smaller version of a 30-year-old game system, is one of the year’s hottest gifts. But the trip down memory lane isn’t without headaches.

    

To Save Punk’s Soul, a Bonfire of Some of Its Vanities on the Thames

Joe Corré, son of the Sex Pistols’ former manager, set fire to music memorabilia to protest Punk London, an event he considers too mainstream.

    

The Neediest Cases: As She Fights Cancer, a Woman Strives for Normalcy

Patricia Lewis, 68, is focused on enjoying her grandchildren after losing her health and career to breast cancer.

    

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