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HealthDay News New research raises the prospect Zika virus might be able to survive for several hours on hard, nonporous surfaces such as countertops, floors and doorknobs.
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  1. Zika virus can survive on hard surfaces for hours, researchers say
  2. Drinking alcohol may increase risk for prostate cancer
  3. Firefighters start to contain Party Rock Fire, others in North Carolina
  4. Fantasy Football: Seattle Seahawks cut RB Christine Michael
  5. Fantasy Football: Week 11 Quarterback Rankings
  6. Fantasy Football: Week 11 Running Back Rankings
  7. Snap Inc. prepping for IPO that values company between $20-25B

Zika virus can survive on hard surfaces for hours, researchers say

HealthDay News
New research raises the prospect Zika virus might be able to survive for several hours on hard, nonporous surfaces such as countertops, floors and doorknobs.
    

Drinking alcohol may increase risk for prostate cancer

HealthDay News
Drinking may raise the risk of prostate cancer, and the more men drink the greater their risk, a new analysis of 27 studies suggests.
    

Firefighters start to contain Party Rock Fire, others in North Carolina

Stephen Feller
RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 15 (UPI) -- Firefighters in North Carolina, where 46,000 acres have burned from 13 wildfires in the last three weeks, say they are starting to get the blazes under control.
    

Fantasy Football: Seattle Seahawks cut RB Christine Michael

Alex Butler
SEATTLE, Nov. 15 (UPI) -- As Thomas Rawls is gearing up to play in his first game since Sept. 18, the Seattle Seahawks are making things simple for fantasy football team owners.
    

Fantasy Football: Week 11 Quarterback Rankings

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Nov. 15 (UPI) -- While Philip Rivers and Matt Ryan might be the only usable quarterbacks shelved with a Week 11 bye week, you still need to put in some research at the position.
    

Fantasy Football: Week 11 Running Back Rankings

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Nov. 15 (UPI) -- You won't be seeing Devonta Freeman, Melvin Gordon, or Matt Forte this weekend in fantasy football lineups.
    

Snap Inc. prepping for IPO that values company between $20-25B

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 (UPI) -- Snap Inc. has already filed paperwork with U.S. regulators in preparation to begin selling public shares of the company next year, news reports said Tuesday.
    
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New York Times Firings and Discord Put Trump Transition Team in a State of Disarray New York Times Vice President-elect Mike Pence arrived at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Tuesday. Credit Sam Hodgson for The New York Times. WASHINGTON — ...
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  1. Firings and Discord Put Trump Transition Team in a State of Disarray - New York Times
  2. Megyn Kelly's Shocking Memoir: 9 Things We Learned About Roger Ailes' Alleged Sexual Harassment - PEOPLE.com
  3. Donald Trump Requests Security Clearance for Son-in-Law Jared Kushner - NBCNews.com

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Firings and Discord Put Trump Transition Team in a State of Disarray
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Vice President-elect Mike Pence arrived at Trump Tower in Manhattan on Tuesday. Credit Sam Hodgson for The New York Times. WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump's transition was in disarray on Tuesday, marked by firings, infighting and ...
Amid reports of turmoil, Trump and Pence reshuffle transition teamUSA TODAY
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Megyn Kelly's Shocking Memoir: 9 Things We Learned About Roger Ailes' Alleged Sexual Harassment - PEOPLE.com


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Megyn Kelly's Shocking Memoir: 9 Things We Learned About Roger Ailes' Alleged Sexual Harassment
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One so-named chapter in the Fox News host's memoir, Settle for More, details Kelly's firsthand account of the sexual harassment she allegedly endured at the hands of the 76-year-old former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes. Below are the most shocking moments ...
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Donald Trump Requests Security Clearance for Son-in-Law Jared Kushner - NBCNews.com


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Donald Trump Requests Security Clearance for Son-in-Law Jared Kushner
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Donald Trump has taken the unprecedented step of requesting his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, receive top-secret clearance to join him for his Presidential Daily Briefings, which began Tuesday. Multiple sources tell NBC News Trump received his first ...
Ivanka uses Trump 60 Minute interview to promote $10000 braceletBBC News
Low-Level Staffer Requested Security Clearances for Trump's Kids: SourcesABC News
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The uncertain start to what is normally a rapid and meticulously planned transfer of power could have big implications for the Trump administration.
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  1. Firings and Discord Put Trump Transition Team in a State of Disarray
  2. Rudolph Giuliani’s Business Ties Viewed as Red Flag for Secretary of State Job
  3. Trump Transition Nominates No One — But Does Name Inaugural Committee
  4. Visiting Europe, Obama Warns Against Rise of ‘Crude Sort of Nationalism’
  5. Congressional Republicans Project Unity While Democrats Scramble
  6. Election 2016: Label Breakdown
  7. Political Divide Splits Relationships — and Thanksgiving, Too
  8. Public Health: Why Keeping Only the Popular Parts of Obamacare Won’t Work
  9. Abroad in America: A Reporter Retraces His Steps Through Trump Country
  10. Business or Politics? Examining Donald Trump’s Record for Clues to Cuba Policy
  11. Mediator: Megyn Kelly’s Cautionary Tale of Crossing Donald Trump
  12. Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Paul Ryan: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  13. Secret Back Door in Some U.S. Phones Sent Data to China, Analysts Say
  14. John Kerry’s Antarctica Visit Highlights a Continent, and Climate Policies, Under Threat
  15. At U.N. Meeting, Diplomats Worry Trump Could Cripple Climate Pact
  16. Old Treaties and New Alliances Empower Native Americans
  17. What’s Organic? A Debate Over Dirt May Boil Down to Turf
  18. Frank Ocean Is Finally Free, Mystery Intact
  19. Biggest Spike in Traffic Deaths in 50 Years? Blame Apps
  20. It’s Official: Many Orchestras Are Now Charities
  21. Trump Won the Election, but 3 Manhattan Buildings Will Lose His Name
  22. Indonesia Says Jakarta’s Christian Governor Is Suspected of Blasphemy
  23. Wildfires Char Over 80,000 Acres in the Parched South
  24. Mose Allison, a Fount of Jazz and Blues, Dies at 89
  25. LeBron James Fires Back at Phil Jackson for ‘Posse’ Comment
  26. A Tribe Called Quest Returns to a Changed World With Joy and Grief
  27. Transgender on Tinder? Now You Can Identify Yourself That Way
  28. United Offers Cheaper Airfare, but It’ll Cost You a Carry-On
  29. Leaked ‘Brexit’ Memo Says U.K. Is Unsure How to Proceed
  30. Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a. The Rock, Is People’s Sexiest Man Alive
  31. Jackie Chan: The Fists, the Fury, the Oscar
  32. Sinosphere: Xi Jinping Wants to Be ‘Comrade.’ For Gay Chinese, That Means Something Else.
  33. Ever Wanted to Back a Start-Up? Indiegogo Opens the Door to Small Investors
  34. Canadian Brewery Cuts a Retiree Perk: Free Beer for Life
  35. Nonfiction: Jean Kennedy Smith Remembers Growing Up Kennedy
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Firings and Discord Put Trump Transition Team in a State of Disarray

The uncertain start to what is normally a rapid and meticulously planned transfer of power could have big implications for the Trump administration.

    

Rudolph Giuliani’s Business Ties Viewed as Red Flag for Secretary of State Job

Mr. Giuliani, a loyal supporter of President-elect Donald J. Trump, would be a startling choice to be the nation’s chief diplomat, given his background.

    

Trump Transition Nominates No One — But Does Name Inaugural Committee

The jockeying for positions in the Trump administration is exposing frayed nerves and lingering anger.

    

Visiting Europe, Obama Warns Against Rise of ‘Crude Sort of Nationalism’

President Obama, apparently referring to Donald J. Trump’s decision to appoint a hard-right nationalist to a top post, spoke in Greece during his final overseas trip as president.
    

Congressional Republicans Project Unity While Democrats Scramble

House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, who was unanimously renominated, spoke of a new G.O.P. government focused on turning President-elect Donald J. Trump’s victory into progress.

    

Election 2016: Label Breakdown

How “working class” and other broad terms used during elections can actually hide what’s really going on.
    

Political Divide Splits Relationships — and Thanksgiving, Too

Families around the country are facing, or even skipping, uncomfortable holidays as the election’s repercussions enter people’s lives.

    

Public Health: Why Keeping Only the Popular Parts of Obamacare Won’t Work

Keeping the pre-existing conditions piece while removing others might seem like a political win for Donald Trump, but it would result in a broken system.

    

Abroad in America: A Reporter Retraces His Steps Through Trump Country

Since July, Declan Walsh has been applying the perspective of a New York Times foreign correspondent to the U.S. election. This is his final report.

    

Business or Politics? Examining Donald Trump’s Record for Clues to Cuba Policy

Mr. Trump has threatened to roll back President Obama’s sweeping détente, but some analysts say the president-elect’s instincts as a real estate mogul and hotel developer would ultimately prevail.

    

Mediator: Megyn Kelly’s Cautionary Tale of Crossing Donald Trump

While discussing her new book, the Fox News anchor describes her initial run-in with Donald J. Trump as “prescient” and warns fellow journalists to remain vigilant while covering the Trump White House.

    

Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Paul Ryan: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Secret Back Door in Some U.S. Phones Sent Data to China, Analysts Say

Security contractors recently discovered preinstalled software in some Android phones that monitors where users go, whom they talk to and what they write in texts.

    

John Kerry’s Antarctica Visit Highlights a Continent, and Climate Policies, Under Threat

Mr. Kerry’s visit capped nearly four years of diplomatic focus on conservation issues. Now the prospect looms that Donald J. Trump will rip up those efforts.

    

At U.N. Meeting, Diplomats Worry Trump Could Cripple Climate Pact

Some diplomats at the global warming summit meeting called for retaliation to compel American compliance with the Paris accord approved a year ago.

    

Old Treaties and New Alliances Empower Native Americans

Tribes have aligned to assert their government pacts and to demand management rights over government land in the United States and Canada.

    

What’s Organic? A Debate Over Dirt May Boil Down to Turf

With investment up in hydroponic and aquaponic systems that grow plants without soil, the question rages over whether the produce can be labeled organic.

    

Frank Ocean Is Finally Free, Mystery Intact

Mr. Ocean is restless and more than happy to drape himself in shadows. Here, he talks about being elusive, making music and regaining control of his career.

    

Biggest Spike in Traffic Deaths in 50 Years? Blame Apps

Highway deaths have surged in the last two years, and experts put much of the blame on in-car use of smartphones and dashboard apps.

    

It’s Official: Many Orchestras Are Now Charities

As financial pressure increases, ensembles are going beyond merely making music to offer more educational programs and community engagement initiatives.

    

Trump Won the Election, but 3 Manhattan Buildings Will Lose His Name

Hundreds of tenants at the buildings on Riverside Boulevard, which contain 1,325 apartments, signed a petition to “Dump the TRUMP name” last month.

    

Indonesia Says Jakarta’s Christian Governor Is Suspected of Blasphemy

The country was thrown into turmoil after Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, the capital’s governor, was named a suspect in an inquiry over comments he made about the Quran.

    

Wildfires Char Over 80,000 Acres in the Parched South

With conditions set to worsen, some of the blazes could burn for weeks in the already rain-starved region.

    

Mose Allison, a Fount of Jazz and Blues, Dies at 89

The influential musician tapped his voice, instrumental skill and Mississippi upbringing to convey wisdom and worldliness.

    

LeBron James Fires Back at Phil Jackson for ‘Posse’ Comment

When the Knicks’ president used “posse” to describe James’s friends who travel and work with him, James took offense, citing the racial connotation of the word.

    

A Tribe Called Quest Returns to a Changed World With Joy and Grief

One of the essential 1990s hip-hop groups is back with its first album in 18 years, an often stunning work that interweaves social and political truth-telling.

    

Transgender on Tinder? Now You Can Identify Yourself That Way

The dating app says the change will cut down on harassment and complaints that caused people to be barred from the service.

    

United Offers Cheaper Airfare, but It’ll Cost You a Carry-On

A “basic economy” ticket will cost less, but passengers won’t be able to take a carry-on bag or pick seats ahead of time.

    

Leaked ‘Brexit’ Memo Says U.K. Is Unsure How to Proceed

A report in the British media whose origins were not revealed said 30,000 additional civil servants would be needed to negotiate departure from the E.U.

    

Dwayne Johnson, a.k.a. The Rock, Is People’s Sexiest Man Alive

At 6-foot-5 and 245 pounds, Mr. Johnson is the first Samoan and one of the most muscular men ever chosen by the magazine.

    

Jackie Chan: The Fists, the Fury, the Oscar

The legend in martial arts cinema has more than 200 credits as an actor, director, producer and writer. And, now, he has an Honorary Academy Award.

    

Sinosphere: Xi Jinping Wants to Be ‘Comrade.’ For Gay Chinese, That Means Something Else.

Among gay men in China, “comrade” is most often used as a term of affection and solidarity.

    

Ever Wanted to Back a Start-Up? Indiegogo Opens the Door to Small Investors

Starting on Tuesday, the crowdfunding site will give entrepreneurs the option of offering backers an equity stake in their projects and creations.

    

Canadian Brewery Cuts a Retiree Perk: Free Beer for Life

Labatt, citing an effort to cut costs, is ending a policy that allowed its retired workers to receive free beer for life.

    

Nonfiction: Jean Kennedy Smith Remembers Growing Up Kennedy

In “The Nine of Us,” Jean Kennedy Smith recalls her early years with Mother, Father and siblings.

    

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