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Alex Butler LANDOVER, Md., Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Washington Redskins stud tight end Jordan Reed played through an AC shoulder sprain on Thanksgiving.
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  1. Fantasy Football: Shoulder injury could cost Jordan Reed time
  2. After 5-year study, scientists say unchecked Arctic melting may bring irreversible change
  3. San Diego Chargers' Keenan Allen expected for spring workouts
  4. LSU Tigers Football: Players call for school to keep Ed Orgeron
  5. Lufthansa pilots union rejects pay raise, but will suspend strike Saturday
  6. Earl Thomas: Seattle Seahawks rule out free safety
  7. U.S. Shoppers killed, injured in 'Black Friday' violence
  8. At least 44 killed in train crash in Iran; dispatcher possibly at fault
  9. Israel arrests 22 in suspicious fires, classifies them 'terrorism'
  10. Recount granted in Wisconsin; same likely coming for Penn., Michigan
  11. Carolina Panthers rule out LB Luke Kuechly against Oakland Raiders
  12. 'Brady Bunch' matriarch Florence Henderson dead at 82
  13. NIT Tip-Off: No. 25 Florida State Seminoles bring the Bacon to stuff Illinois
  14. Fantasy Football injury update: New England Patriots QB Tom Brady back at practice
  15. UPI Horse Racing Thanksgiving weekend preview
  16. A little daily alcohol may cut stroke risk
  17. Diabetics can keep disease complications at bay
  18. Hospitals often miss signs of elder abuse
  19. Trump picks campaign lawyer Donald McGahn as White House counsel
  20. Belgium seeks UNESCO recognition for its beer drinking
  21. Katie Holmes, Suri Cruise play video games on Thanksgiving at Dave and Buster's
  22. Wells Fargo seeks arbitration with customers, dismissal of suit
  23. Andy Cohen says Kelly Ripa detected melanoma on his lip
  24. Pentagon chief Carter offers condolences for soldier killed in Syria

Fantasy Football: Shoulder injury could cost Jordan Reed time

Alex Butler
LANDOVER, Md., Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Washington Redskins stud tight end Jordan Reed played through an AC shoulder sprain on Thanksgiving.
    

After 5-year study, scientists say unchecked Arctic melting may bring irreversible change

Doug G. Ware
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Quickly melting Arctic ice and no effort to stop it may someday reach a point where change is uncontrollable, a major new scientific report said Friday.
    

San Diego Chargers' Keenan Allen expected for spring workouts

Alex Butler
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Watching San Diego Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen get knocked out for the season was heartbreaking for NFL fans.
    

LSU Tigers Football: Players call for school to keep Ed Orgeron

Alex Butler
BATON ROUGE, La., Nov. 25 (UPI) -- As Louisiana State University narrows down the list of candidates to replace Les Miles, its football team already knows who it wants at the helm.
    

Lufthansa pilots union rejects pay raise, but will suspend strike Saturday

Doug G. Ware
COLOGNE, Germany, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Striking pilots for German carrier Lufthansa on Friday turned down a larger pay raise -- but said they will suspend their labor demonstration after Saturday.
    

Earl Thomas: Seattle Seahawks rule out free safety

Alex Butler
SEATTLE, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- 'The Legion of Boom' will be without one of its best hitters Sunday.
    

U.S. Shoppers killed, injured in 'Black Friday' violence

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- "Black Friday" lived up to its namesake as shoppers were killed and injured across the U.S., when retail squabbles turned into violent crimes, authorities said.
    

At least 44 killed in train crash in Iran; dispatcher possibly at fault

Eric DuVall and Doug G. Ware
TEHRAN, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- At least 44 people were killed Friday and dozens more were injured when two passenger trains collided in Iran on Friday, news reports and authorities said.
    

Israel arrests 22 in suspicious fires, classifies them 'terrorism'

Allen Cone and Doug G. Ware
HAIFA, Israel, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Nearly two dozen people have been arrested on suspicion of starting fires across Israel this week, which officials on Friday called a form of terrorism.
    

Recount granted in Wisconsin; same likely coming for Penn., Michigan

Doug G. Ware
MADISON, Wis., Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Green Party candidate Jill Stein made good on her promise to get a recount in Wisconsin, and she says recounts are also coming for Michigan and Pennsylvania.
    

Carolina Panthers rule out LB Luke Kuechly against Oakland Raiders

The Sports Xchange
Carolina Panthers middle linebacker Luke Kuechly remains in concussion protocol and has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Oakland Raiders.
    

'Brady Bunch' matriarch Florence Henderson dead at 82

Karen Butler and Doug G. Ware
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Actress Florence Henderson died of heart failure in a Los Angeles hospital on Thursday, surrounded by her four children. She was 82.
    

NIT Tip-Off: No. 25 Florida State Seminoles bring the Bacon to stuff Illinois

The Sports Xchange
Guard Dwayne Bacon scored 17 points in the third-place game of the NIT Season Tip-Off and the No. 25 Florida State Seminoles downed Illinois 72-61 on Friday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.
    

Fantasy Football injury update: New England Patriots QB Tom Brady back at practice

The Sports Xchange
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady returned to practice Friday after missing the previous two days with a knee issue.
    

UPI Horse Racing Thanksgiving weekend preview

By Robert Kieckhefer, UPI Racing Writer
From New York to Kentucky to California to Japan, a prime holiday weekend of Thoroughbred racing
    

A little daily alcohol may cut stroke risk

HealthDay News
Light or moderate drinking may reduce the risk of one type of stroke but not another, while heavy drinking increases the risk of both types, a study suggests.
    

Diabetics can keep disease complications at bay

HealthDay News
People with diabetes are at risk for vascular complications due to high blood sugar levels, but can take measures to reduce that risk, an expert says.
    

Hospitals often miss signs of elder abuse

HealthDay News
About 10 percent of American seniors suffer elder abuse, yet the problem is often missed in hospital emergency departments, a new study finds.
    

Trump picks campaign lawyer Donald McGahn as White House counsel

Eric DuVall
NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Donald Trump named Donald McGahn, a former lawyer for his campaign, to the post of White House counsel and K.T. McFarland as deputy National Security Adviser.
    

Belgium seeks UNESCO recognition for its beer drinking

Eric DuVall
BRUSSELS, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- In Belgium, beer drinking is serious business -- and could soon be a recognized part of the European nation's cultural contributions to the world.
    

Katie Holmes, Suri Cruise play video games on Thanksgiving at Dave and Buster's

Karen Butler
TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Actress Katie Holmes shared on Instagram a photo of her playing video games with her daughter Suri Cruise at a Dave and Buster's restaurant on Thanksgiving.
    

Wells Fargo seeks arbitration with customers, dismissal of suit

Allen Cone
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Wells Fargo wants a federal court to dismiss a class-action lawsuit by customers over unauthorized accounts and instead have them settle in private arbitration.
    

Andy Cohen says Kelly Ripa detected melanoma on his lip

Karen Butler
NEW YORK, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Television personality Andy Cohen credits his friend Kelly Ripa with alerting him to a spot on his lip that turned out to be melanoma.
    

Pentagon chief Carter offers condolences for soldier killed in Syria

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 (UPI) -- Defense Secretary Ash Carter offered condolences Friday to the family of a U.S. soldier killed in northern Syria on Thanksgiving.
    
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Trump Leans on Carrier to Keep 2,000 U.S. Jobs From Moving to Mexico

Two factories in Indiana were slated to close and their jobs moved to Monterrey. Mr. Trump tweeted, “Making progress,” in capital letters.

    

Donald Trump Adds K.T. McFarland to His National Security Team

Ms. McFarland, an aide in three Republican administrations, was named deputy national security adviser, while Donald F. McGahn II was chosen as White House counsel.

    

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In a state that Donald J. Trump won, many do not believe he will end a benefit they rely on, posing a challenge for those seeking to scrap the program.

    

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