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Stephen Feller CEDAR HILL, Texas, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- Chili's Bar and Grill fired a manager and apologized after a veteran's meal was taken away during the "free meals for veterans" promotion on Veteran's Day.
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  1. Chili's apologized after veteran's meal taken away on Veteran's Day
  2. 'Locked-in' ALS patient communicates after receiving brain implant
  3. Mosquitoes can spread Zika, Chikungunya at the same time
  4. LAPD will not help with Trump plan to deport immigrants, chief says
  5. U.S. says it approves of Japan-Korea intelligence sharing deal

Chili's apologized after veteran's meal taken away on Veteran's Day

Stephen Feller
CEDAR HILL, Texas, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- Chili's Bar and Grill fired a manager and apologized after a veteran's meal was taken away during the "free meals for veterans" promotion on Veteran's Day.
    

'Locked-in' ALS patient communicates after receiving brain implant

Alan Mozes, HealthDay News
A high-tech implant has enabled a paralyzed woman with late-stage amyotrophic lateral sclerosis to communicate through brain signaling, researchers say.
    

Mosquitoes can spread Zika, Chikungunya at the same time

HealthDay News
Mosquitoes can infect people with Zika and chikungunya viruses at the same time, new research suggests.
    

LAPD will not help with Trump plan to deport immigrants, chief says

Stephen Feller
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- The Los Angeles Police Department says it will not enforce immigration laws should the Trump administration ask it to do so, the chief of police said Monday.
    

U.S. says it approves of Japan-Korea intelligence sharing deal

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- The Pentagon said it welcomes the progress Japan and South Korea have made on a military intelligence sharing agreement.
    

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President-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed in a telephone conversation Monday that relations between their countries were "unsatisfactory" and vowed to work together to improve them, the Kremlin said in a statement.
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People took to Twitter to lament what they said was a frightening normalization of the fringe views that Mr. Bannon promoted as the chairman of Breitbart News.
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  1. Critics See Stephen Bannon, Trump’s Pick for Strategist, as Voice of Racism
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  10. Israel’s Right, Cheering Donald Trump’s Win, Renews Calls to Abandon 2-State Solution
  11. Greece, Seeking Dose of Stability, Is Rattled by Trump’s Win
  12. Obama Urges Donald Trump to Send ‘Signals of Unity’ to Minority Groups and Women
  13. 76 Experts Urge Donald Trump to Keep Iran Deal
  14. Pulling Democrats Back to ‘It’s the Economy, Stupid’
  15. U.K.’s Bridge to Trump? Nigel Farage, Who Pushed ‘Brexit,’ Posits Himself
  16. Europe Edition: Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Russia: Your Tuesday Briefing
  17. Trump, Obama, Gwen Ifill: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  18. Attacks on Muslim Americans Fuel Increase in Hate Crime, F.B.I. Says
  19. Refugees Discover 2 Americas: One That Hates, and One That Heals
  20. Google and Facebook Take Aim at Fake News Sites
  21. Feature: ‘They Will Have to Die Now’
  22. Gwen Ifill, Award-Winning Political Reporter and Author, Dies at 61
  23. Itineraries: Conventioneers Add Charity Work to Golf and Speeches
  24. Vast and Pristine, Russia’s Lake Baikal Is Invaded by Toxic Algae
  25. Georgia Father Is Convicted of Murder in Toddler’s Death in Hot Car
  26. Columbia Suspends Wrestling Season Over Lewd and Racist Text Messages
  27. Michael Fulmer and Corey Seager Named Rookies of the Year
  28. Dear John: Brooklyn Bridge Discourages Token of Love, With a Smile
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  30. Zika Infection in U.S. Is Still Rare So Far, Blood Donations Indicate
  31. A Trip to ‘Mars’ Signals a New Look for National Geographic Channel
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Critics See Stephen Bannon, Trump’s Pick for Strategist, as Voice of Racism

People took to Twitter to lament what they said was a frightening normalization of the fringe views that Mr. Bannon promoted as the chairman of Breitbart News.

    

As Transition Pace Picks Up, Trump Nears Cabinet Nominations

A week after his stunning election victory, the president elect is closing in on picks for posts such as the secretaries of state and of the Treasury, and attorney general.

    

Putin and Trump Talk on Phone and Agree to Improve Ties, Kremlin Says

The leaders discussed trade and combating terrorism, with the Russian president saying he hoped for “noninterference in the other’s internal affairs.”

    

What Donald Trump’s Vow to Deport Up to 3 Million Immigrants Would Mean

By placing the number that high, the president-elect raised questions about which immigrants he planned to target and how he could achieve removals at that scale.

    

Trump’s Choice of Stephen Bannon Is Nod to Anti-Washington Base

Mr. Bannon, the former head of Breitbart News, will be President-elect Trump’s senior adviser, an appointment that has drawn criticism.

    

Stephen Bannon and Breitbart News, in Their Words

A look at the words of Stephen K. Bannon, the new chief White House strategist to President-elect Donald J. Trump.

    

Ahead of Trump Presidency, Global Investors Sell Bonds and Grab Stocks

Sovereign wealth funds and hedge funds, as well as retirees’ accounts, restructure portfolios to profit from what they expect will be a free-spending administration.

    

Mary Jo White to Step Down as S.E.C. Chief

Other financial regulators are expected to follow suit, giving the Trump administration an opening to shift the government’s approach to policing the industry.

    

Donald Trump’s Far-Flung Holdings Raise Potential for Conflicts of Interest

The conflicts are in many ways as complex as his business empire, adding a heightened degree of difficulty for Mr. Trump to separate his official duties from his private business affairs.

    

Israel’s Right, Cheering Donald Trump’s Win, Renews Calls to Abandon 2-State Solution

Rightist politicians see Mr. Trump’s victory as a chance to reverse course on contentious policies like building new settlements and accords with the Palestinians.

    

Greece, Seeking Dose of Stability, Is Rattled by Trump’s Win

A failure to secure debt relief before 2017 could spell a new round of political and economic instability in the country, and Europe as a whole.

    

Obama Urges Donald Trump to Send ‘Signals of Unity’ to Minority Groups and Women

The president said Mr. Trump should reach out to voters alienated by his campaign, and declined to comment on the selection of Stephen K. Bannon as senior counselor.
    

76 Experts Urge Donald Trump to Keep Iran Deal

A report signed by scholars and former officials asked the president-elect to use the deal, which he has called a disaster, to further ease tensions with Iran.

    

Pulling Democrats Back to ‘It’s the Economy, Stupid’

After losing the presidency, Congress and lower-level races, the party is divided over how aggressively to position itself on the economic left.

    

U.K.’s Bridge to Trump? Nigel Farage, Who Pushed ‘Brexit,’ Posits Himself

Mr. Farage was the first foreign politician to meet with President-elect Donald J. Trump, and on Monday, a photograph of the two inside Trump Tower dominated front pages in Britain.

    

Europe Edition: Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Russia: Your Tuesday Briefing

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

    

Trump, Obama, Gwen Ifill: Your Monday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Attacks on Muslim Americans Fuel Increase in Hate Crime, F.B.I. Says

A report expanded on findings by experts who have noted an alarming rise in some types of hate crimes tied to the vitriol of the presidential race and recent terrorist attacks.
    

Refugees Discover 2 Americas: One That Hates, and One That Heals

Amid rising attacks on members of minority groups across the United States, refugees find themselves comparing the threats they fled to those that might still emerge.

    

Google and Facebook Take Aim at Fake News Sites

After criticism that they might have allowed fake news to influence the 2016 election, the companies are banning such sites from using their advertising services.

    

Feature: ‘They Will Have to Die Now’

With the Kurdish pesh merga on the road to Mosul.

    

Gwen Ifill, Award-Winning Political Reporter and Author, Dies at 61

Ms. Ifill, anchor of PBS “NewsHour,” reported for The Washington Post and The New York Times, covering Congress and presidential campaigns.

    

Itineraries: Conventioneers Add Charity Work to Golf and Speeches

As millennials ascend within business and professional groups, industry conventions are adding community service to their meeting agendas.

    

Vast and Pristine, Russia’s Lake Baikal Is Invaded by Toxic Algae

Untreated sewage fuels algal blooms in the world’s largest freshwater lake, home to scores of unique plant and animal species.

    

Georgia Father Is Convicted of Murder in Toddler’s Death in Hot Car

A jury convicted Justin Ross Harris on eight counts, including malice murder, more than two years after his 22-month-old son died in a hot car.

    

Columbia Suspends Wrestling Season Over Lewd and Racist Text Messages

The Lions are barred from competing while the university investigates texts sent by team members that included the use of racist, misogynistic and homophobic terms.

    

Michael Fulmer and Corey Seager Named Rookies of the Year

Fulmer, whom the Tigers acquired in the deal that sent Yoenis Cespedes to the Mets, routed the Yankees’ Gary Sanchez in the A.L. Seager, of the Dodgers, was a unanimous choice in the N.L.

    

Dear John: Brooklyn Bridge Discourages Token of Love, With a Smile

Engineers say the sheer weight of so-called love locks — padlocks placed on the bridge by lovers to signify their bond — could damage the structure.

    

Marvel’s ‘Inhumans’ TV Series Will Arrive via Imax Theaters

An ABC series based on Marvel’s characters will debut next year on Imax screens, before a re-edited version heads to TV.

    

Zika Infection in U.S. Is Still Rare So Far, Blood Donations Indicate

By the end of this week, all blood banks in the continental United States must begin testing donated blood for contamination with the virus.

    

A Trip to ‘Mars’ Signals a New Look for National Geographic Channel

The network is hoping its new mini-series from Ron Howard and Brian Grazer will attract some much-need hype and help it to become a must-have channel for younger consumers.

    

Off-Season: Martha’s Vineyard, the Off-Season Version

Life on Martha’s Vineyard follows a seasonal rhythm all its own.

    

Review: ‘Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812,’ on the Heels of ‘Hamilton’

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