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Karen Butler ATLANTA, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Fulton County Superior Court Judge T. Jackson Bedford has ordered Nick Gordon to pay more than $36 million to the family of the late Bobbi Kristina Brown.
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  1. Nick Gordon ordered to pay Bobbi Kristina Brown's family $36M
  2. Trump offers Flynn national security advisor position
  3. Isabel Lucas, Chevy Chase, Dennis Miller join 'Ogilvy Fortune' ensemble
  4. Elliott Sadler aims to "do well for" Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kelley Earnhardt Miller
  5. Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony dazzle on the Latin Grammys red carpet
  6. Ohio's Ryan launches bid to take over Democrats' House leadership from Pelosi
  7. Protein, probiotics in diet appear to help control blood suger, scientists say
  8. Physical therapy may not be necessary after ankle sprain, study says
  9. Shareholders give green light to $2.6B merger of Tesla, SolarCity
  10. Houston Astros to sign OF Josh Reddick
  11. Kimberly Williams-Paisley's mother Linda dies at 73
  12. Arizona officer suspended after video shows he punched woman during arrest
  13. Fantasy Football: Adrian Peterson begins "light running"

Nick Gordon ordered to pay Bobbi Kristina Brown's family $36M

Karen Butler
ATLANTA, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Fulton County Superior Court Judge T. Jackson Bedford has ordered Nick Gordon to pay more than $36 million to the family of the late Bobbi Kristina Brown.
    

Trump offers Flynn national security advisor position

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- President-elect Donald Trump asked retired Army Lt. Michael Flynn, a strong supporter during the election, to be his national security advisor.
    

Isabel Lucas, Chevy Chase, Dennis Miller join 'Ogilvy Fortune' ensemble

Karen Butler
NEW YORK, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Isabel Lucas, Chevy Chase, Dennis Miller, Keith David and Solveig Mørk Hansen have joined the cast of filmmaker Frank Peluso's "The Ogilvy Fortune."
    

Elliott Sadler aims to "do well for" Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kelley Earnhardt Miller

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- In 2004, Elliott Sadler was competing in the Chase for the Nextel Cup against his good friend Dale Earnhardt Jr.
    

Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony dazzle on the Latin Grammys red carpet

Karen Butler
LAS VEGAS, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez were among the luminaries photographed on the red carpet at the 17th annual Latin Grammy Awards ceremony in Las Vegas Thursday.
    

Ohio's Ryan launches bid to take over Democrats' House leadership from Pelosi

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Rep. Nancy Pelosi now has a challenger to contend with, in order to keep her Democratic leadership post in the U.S. House of Representatives.
    

Protein, probiotics in diet appear to help control blood suger, scientists say

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
Adding protein-rich or probiotic-laden foods to your diet may help control your blood sugar levels, according to a pair of new studies.
    

Physical therapy may not be necessary after ankle sprain, study says

HealthDay News
Recovery from a sprained ankle often involves some kind of physical therapy, but a new study questions the usefulness of that approach.
    

Shareholders give green light to $2.6B merger of Tesla, SolarCity

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Shareholders for Tesla and SolarCity approved a merger Thursday, giving Elon Musk the means to sell and install the solar panel roof tiles he unveiled recently.
    

Houston Astros to sign OF Josh Reddick

Alex Butler
HOUSTON, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Pending a physical, outfielder Josh Reddick will be a member of the Houston Astros next season.
    

Kimberly Williams-Paisley's mother Linda dies at 73

Karen Butler
NASHVILLE, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley announced on Instagram Thursday that her mother has died at the age of 73.
    

Arizona officer suspended after video shows he punched woman during arrest

Doug G. Ware
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., Nov. 17 (UPI) -- An Arizona police officer has been taken off the job pending a review, after video surfaced online that shows him punching a woman in the face during an arrest.
    

Fantasy Football: Adrian Peterson begins "light running"

Alex Butler
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 17 (UPI) -- Look out league, Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson is running again.
    
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Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Thursday. Credit Sam Hodgson for The New York Times. WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump has offered the post of national security adviser to Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, potentially ...
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The move could put a retired intelligence officer who believes Islamist militancy poses an existential threat in one of the most powerful roles in shaping military and foreign policy.
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  1. Trump Is Said to Offer National Security Post to Michael Flynn, Retired General
  2. Transition Briefing: Jeff Sessions Appears Headed to a Trump Cabinet Position
  3. Donald Trump’s Son-in-Law, Jared Kushner, Tests Legal Path to White House Job
  4. How Rudolph Giuliani, Possible Cabinet Pick, Made Millions as Ex-Mayor
  5. Obama, With Angela Merkel in Berlin, Assails Spread of Fake News
  6. Fake News on Facebook? In Foreign Elections, That’s Not New
  7. After Fitful Start, Trump Turns to Foreign Policy
  8. In Estonia, Caution but Surprising Cheers for Trump’s Victory
  9. Donald Trump Seeks to Delay Action on Spending Bills Until His Term Starts
  10. Europe Edition: Trump, Michael Flynn, J.K. Rowling: Your Friday Briefing
  11. Former Valeant and Philidor Executives Charged in Kickback Scheme
  12. With an Eye on Hunger, Scientists See Promise in Genetic Tinkering of Plants
  13. About New York: National Security Agency Said to Use Manhattan Tower as Listening Post
  14. Australian Deal to Move Refugees to U.S. Is Now in Doubt
  15. On Baseball: Kris Bryant and Mike Trout Are Worthy M.V.P.s, Regardless of Team Results
  16. U.S., in Shift, Backs Arms Embargo for South Sudan as Genocide Risk Rises
  17. Turkey’s Free Press Withers as Erdogan Jails 120 Journalists
  18. A Mother Tried to Escape Gangs. Bullets Found Her Daughter.
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  20. Critic's Notebook: ‘Duck Dynasty’ Legacy: Real, Fake and Upfront About It
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Trump Is Said to Offer National Security Post to Michael Flynn, Retired General

The move could put a retired intelligence officer who believes Islamist militancy poses an existential threat in one of the most powerful roles in shaping military and foreign policy.

    

Transition Briefing: Jeff Sessions Appears Headed to a Trump Cabinet Position

The president-elect had high praise for the Alabama senator after meeting with him and others at Trump Tower, including Henry A. Kissinger.

    

Donald Trump’s Son-in-Law, Jared Kushner, Tests Legal Path to White House Job

Such a move could violate federal anti-nepotism law and risk legal challenges and political backlash.

    

How Rudolph Giuliani, Possible Cabinet Pick, Made Millions as Ex-Mayor

In 2006, the former New York City mayor made $10 million from 108 speeches he delivered to audiences around the world, and more money from other projects.

    

Obama, With Angela Merkel in Berlin, Assails Spread of Fake News

President Obama, appearing with Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, also warned Donald J. Trump to take the presidency seriously.
    

Fake News on Facebook? In Foreign Elections, That’s Not New

The social network’s political sway is a given in places like the Philippines, Indonesia and Colombia, where false news often emerges to influence the vote.

    

After Fitful Start, Trump Turns to Foreign Policy

The president-elect met with the prime minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, and also held meetings with several experts and the Israeli ambassador.
    

In Estonia, Caution but Surprising Cheers for Trump’s Victory

Leaders in the country’s capital may be terrified, but on the Russian border people hope Donald J. Trump can lower tensions between Washington and Moscow.

    

Donald Trump Seeks to Delay Action on Spending Bills Until His Term Starts

Speaker Paul D. Ryan said the House would go along with the request and pass a stopgap measure that would keep the government running at current spending levels until March.

    

Europe Edition: Trump, Michael Flynn, J.K. Rowling: Your Friday Briefing

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

    

Former Valeant and Philidor Executives Charged in Kickback Scheme

Gary Tanner, the former Valeant executive, entered into a secret relationship with Philidor’s chief executive, Andrew Davenport, federal authorities said.

    

With an Eye on Hunger, Scientists See Promise in Genetic Tinkering of Plants

By altering photosynthesis in tobacco, researchers improved the plant’s production, a method they hope will prove successful in food crops.

    

About New York: National Security Agency Said to Use Manhattan Tower as Listening Post

An article and a documentary drawing on material provided by Edward Snowden say the federal agency conducts surveillance from an AT&T building.

    

Australian Deal to Move Refugees to U.S. Is Now in Doubt

The deal to resettle refugees and asylum seekers held in detention camps in the Pacific might not happen now that Donald J. Trump is the president-elect.

    

On Baseball: Kris Bryant and Mike Trout Are Worthy M.V.P.s, Regardless of Team Results

Trout won despite his Los Angeles Angels finishing 74-88 this season. Bryant was a member of the championship-winning Chicago Cubs.

    

U.S., in Shift, Backs Arms Embargo for South Sudan as Genocide Risk Rises

The American ambassador to the United Nations signaled the change of position to help stop the violence convulsing the world’s youngest country.
    

Turkey’s Free Press Withers as Erdogan Jails 120 Journalists

The journalists have been jailed since a failed coup in July, and news outlets have been closed or taken over by supporters of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

    

A Mother Tried to Escape Gangs. Bullets Found Her Daughter.

At 15, Veronica Lopez knew death. Ultimately it caught up with her on a Chicago roadway.

    

For a Welsh City, the Tides Offer Renewal

Swansea, once a hub of industrial activity, has fallen on harder times. A project to harness tides in the nearby bay offers a chance at rejuvenation.

    

Critic's Notebook: ‘Duck Dynasty’ Legacy: Real, Fake and Upfront About It

This A&E show, which has just announced that this season will be its last, figured out early that viewers didn’t care if their chosen reality was real.

    

Running With Sherman: How a Donkey Became My Running Partner

We’d agreed to take this donkey because we figured he’d be fun and trouble-free. I didn’t know he’d set my life on an entirely new course.

    

Review: ‘Dead Poets Society,’ Starring Jason Sudeikis as the Idealistic Teacher

Stripped of its cinematic distractions, this Off Broadway adaptation directed by John Doyle comes across as blunt and bland.

    

Review: ‘Manchester by the Sea’ and the Tides of Grief

The film, written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan and starring Casey Affleck, finds a man quietly dealing with tragedies.

    

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