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Eric DuVall SYDNEY, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Australia and the United States have reached a "one-off" deal to resettle some of the hundreds of asylum-seekers being held in controversial immigration camps.
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  1. U.S., Australia reach deal to relocate some refugees in offshore camps
  2. Cincinnati Bengals vs New York Giants: prediction, preview, pick to win
  3. Iseah Pead: Ex-NFL RB ejected from vehicle in car wreck; remains critical
  4. Former Cincinnati RB standout Isaiah Pead critically injured in car crash
  5. Iraqi forces slowed as fight for Mosul enters dense urban neighborhoods
  6. Paris concert hall the Bataclan reopens one year after terror attack
  7. Washington vs. USC prediction, preview: Pac 12 football
  8. NFL picks, predictions Week 10: Who will win all Sunday games
  9. Lin-Manuel Miranda and his family re-created 'Sound of Music' in Austria
  10. Judge orders water bottles delivered to Flint, Mich., homes
  11. Toyota to pay $3.4 billion to settle premature rusting lawsuits
  12. Arson suspected in more than 20 North Carolina wildfires
  13. 'Outlander' adds Hannah James and Tanya Reynolds to ensemble
  14. Two arrested after shooting at anti-Trump protest in Portland, Ore.
  15. Pink announces her second child is on the way
  16. Marriage equality stance may cost Australian prime minister invite to Mardi Gras parade
  17. Millions scramble for new banknotes following India currency withdrawal
  18. Zimbabwe court drops charges against hunter in Cecil the lion death
  19. 'Dirty Jobs' favorite Mike Rowe offers his take on why Donald Trump won
  20. Mistrial declared for ex-Cincinnati officer Ray Tensing in shooting of black motorist
  21. 52 dead in Pakistani shrine bombing
  22. Hundreds of thousands gather in protests against South Korean president
  23. DreamWorks Animation cancels 'The Croods 2'
  24. IMF approves $12 billion loan to salvage Egypt's economy
  25. Chicago Bears vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers: prediction, preview, pick to win

U.S., Australia reach deal to relocate some refugees in offshore camps

Eric DuVall
SYDNEY, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Australia and the United States have reached a "one-off" deal to resettle some of the hundreds of asylum-seekers being held in controversial immigration camps.
    

Cincinnati Bengals vs New York Giants: prediction, preview, pick to win

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Complete watch guide to the Cincinnati Bengals vs New York Giants game, including when and where to watch, series history, matchups, injury updates, prediction, and pick to win.
    

Iseah Pead: Ex-NFL RB ejected from vehicle in car wreck; remains critical

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Former NFL running back Isaiah Pead is in critical condition after being involved in an auto accident early Saturday morning in Columbus, Ohio.
    

Former Cincinnati RB standout Isaiah Pead critically injured in car crash

Eric DuVall
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- A former NFL running back and standout at the University of Cincinnati was critically injured in a one-car accident early Saturday, police said.
    

Iraqi forces slowed as fight for Mosul enters dense urban neighborhoods

Eric DuVall
MOSUL, Iraq, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Iraqi forces have encountered stiff resistance from Islamic State fighters as government forces advance into densely populated portions of the city.
    

Paris concert hall the Bataclan reopens one year after terror attack

Eric DuVall
PARIS, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- The Bataclan, the Parisian music hall where 90 people were killed in a terrorist attack a year ago, reopened with a concert by Sting that served as a memorial.
    

Washington vs. USC prediction, preview: Pac 12 football

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Washington Huskies football might still have critics because of its strength of schedule. USC has doubters, too, unable to break into the Top 25 despite a five-game winning streak.
    

NFL picks, predictions Week 10: Who will win all Sunday games

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NFL Week 10 previews for all Sunday games with series history, keys, matchups, score predictions, and picks to win.
    

Lin-Manuel Miranda and his family re-created 'Sound of Music' in Austria

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- "Hamilton" creator Lin Manuel-Miranda made his first appearance on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" and dished about his recent family trip to Austria.
    

Judge orders water bottles delivered to Flint, Mich., homes

Amy R. Connolly
FLINT, Mich., Nov. 12 (UPI) -- A federal judge ordered Flint, Mich., leaders to provide home delivery of bottled water to households that have not been properly fitted with water filters.
    

Toyota to pay $3.4 billion to settle premature rusting lawsuits

Eric DuVall
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Japanese automaker Toyota agreed to a $3.4 billion settlement after metal body frames on its pickups and SUVs were found to lack sufficient rust protection.
    

Arson suspected in more than 20 North Carolina wildfires

Daniel Uria
RALEIGH, N.C., Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Arson is being investigated as a cause for about 20 wildfires in a national forest in North Carolina, authorities said.
    

'Outlander' adds Hannah James and Tanya Reynolds to ensemble

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Starz has announced it added two more actresses to its Season 3 ensemble of "Outlander."
    

Two arrested after shooting at anti-Trump protest in Portland, Ore.

Eric DuVall
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Four people were detained early Saturday after a protester blocking traffic as part of an anti-Trump march in Portland, Ore., was shot by a motorist.
    

Pink announces her second child is on the way

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Music icon Pink revealed Saturday she is pregnant with her second child.
    

Marriage equality stance may cost Australian prime minister invite to Mardi Gras parade

Daniel Uria
SYDNEY, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull may not be welcomed back to the Sydney Mardi Gras parade due to his stance on same-sex marriage.
    

Millions scramble for new banknotes following India currency withdrawal

Daniel Uria
NEW DELHI, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Millions of people in India rushed to banks and ATMs after the country pulled all of its 500 and 1,000 rupee notes out of circulation.
    

Zimbabwe court drops charges against hunter in Cecil the lion death

Amy R. Connolly
HARARE, Zimbabwe, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- A high court in Zimbabwe dropped charges against a professional hunter who led the expedition that killed Cecil the lion in 2015.
    

'Dirty Jobs' favorite Mike Rowe offers his take on why Donald Trump won

Karen Butler
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Former "Dirty Jobs" host Mike Rowe revealed his reaction to this week's presidential election in a thoughtful Facebook post.
    

Mistrial declared for ex-Cincinnati officer Ray Tensing in shooting of black motorist

Daniel Uria
CINCINNATI, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- A mistrial was declared in the murder trial of former University of Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing.
    

52 dead in Pakistani shrine bombing

Amy R. Connolly and Eric DuVall
KARACHI, Pakistan, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- At least 30 people are dead and some 100 were injured when a bomb detonated at a popular shrine in Pakistan's Balochistan province, officials said.
    

Hundreds of thousands gather in protests against South Korean president

Daniel Uria
SEOUL, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- Protests calling for the removal of South Korean President Park Geun-hye continued Saturday as hundreds of thousands gathered in Seoul.
    

DreamWorks Animation cancels 'The Croods 2'

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- DreamWorks Animation has stopped work on "The Croods 2," the sequel to the popular, prehistoric, cartoon comedy.
    

IMF approves $12 billion loan to salvage Egypt's economy

Amy R. Connolly
CAIRO, Nov. 12 (UPI) -- The International Monetary Fund approved a $12 billion loan for Egypt to revive the country's struggling economy.
    

Chicago Bears vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers: prediction, preview, pick to win

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Complete watch guide to the Chicago Bears vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers game, including when and where to watch, series history, matchups, injury updates, prediction, and pick to win.
    
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(CNN) As President-elect Donald Trump's administration begins taking shape, thousands poured onto the streets of a divided nation again Saturday to express their frustration at the stunning election result. From New York to Los Angeles, demonstrators ...
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The woman who made President Trump
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Rarely in American history has the exercise of choosing people had such a far-reaching impact on the nature and priorities of a new administration.
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  1. Trump’s Hires Will Set Course of His Presidency
  2. Hillary Clinton Blames F.B.I. Director for Election Loss
  3. Obama’s Policies and Broader Vision Face Reckoning With History
  4. Anti-Trump Activists Begin Strategizing
  5. Republicans Expand Control in a Deeply Divided Nation
  6. With Trump in Power, the Fed Gets Ready for a Reckoning
  7. Economic Trends: What the Markets Are Really Telling Us About a Trump Presidency
  8. Facebook, in Cross Hairs After Election, Is Said to Question Its Influence
  9. Colombia Reaches New Peace Deal With Rebels
  10. A 10-Digit Key Code to Your Private Life: Your Cellphone Number
  11. Jury Deadlocks in Trial of Ex-Officer in Killing of Unarmed Black Driver in Cincinnati
  12. Fleeing Gangs, Central American Families Surge Toward U.S.
  13. New Type of Emissions Cheating Software May Lurk in Audis
  14. U.S., in Deal With Australia, Agrees to Take Some Refugees
  15. Bomber Kills 4 Americans at U.S. Base in Afghanistan
  16. South Koreans Rally in Largest Protest in Decades to Demand President’s Ouster
  17. Recalling the Horror at the Bataclan
  18. Paris: One Year On
  19. Where Even Nightmares Are Classified: Psychiatric Care at Guantánamo
  20. The Neediest Cases: Neediest Cases Fund Opens 105th Campaign
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Trump’s Hires Will Set Course of His Presidency

Rarely in American history has the exercise of choosing people had such a far-reaching impact on the nature and priorities of a new administration.

    

Hillary Clinton Blames F.B.I. Director for Election Loss

Mrs. Clinton said on Saturday that the announcement by James B. Comey 11 days before the election that he had revived the inquiry into her use of a private email server caused her to lose.

    

Obama’s Policies and Broader Vision Face Reckoning With History

The president’s place in history looks considerably different than a week ago. Can the transformation he envisioned survive his administration?

    

Anti-Trump Activists Begin Strategizing

Beyond the commotion in the streets, liberal activists are preparing legislative challenges and getting ready to support social services they assume will be gutted.
    

Republicans Expand Control in a Deeply Divided Nation

The nation may be almost evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, but Republicans now control almost every level of government

    

With Trump in Power, the Fed Gets Ready for a Reckoning

President-elect Donald J. Trump could try to overhaul the Federal Reserve. Or he could emulate Ronald Reagan and leave the central bank alone.

    

Economic Trends: What the Markets Are Really Telling Us About a Trump Presidency

The stock market has risen, with investors seemingly betting that Donald Trump will stick to proposals that would benefit corporate profits, and abandon others that wouldn’t.

    

Facebook, in Cross Hairs After Election, Is Said to Question Its Influence

The social media giant is embroiled in accusations that it spread misinformation and fake news stories that influenced how the American electorate voted.

    

Colombia Reaches New Peace Deal With Rebels

Negotiators made changes to an agreement rejected by voters, and the nation’s president urged quick ratification, saying, “The cease-fire is fragile.”

    

A 10-Digit Key Code to Your Private Life: Your Cellphone Number

A mobile number can be even more valuable than a Social Security number, since it’s tied to so many databases and connected to a device you carry with you.

    

Jury Deadlocks in Trial of Ex-Officer in Killing of Unarmed Black Driver in Cincinnati

Ray Tensing fatally shot Samuel DuBose during a traffic stop last July, an encounter that was captured on video and set off protests.

    

Fleeing Gangs, Central American Families Surge Toward U.S.

Gang violence and economic desperation in Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador have driven an exodus of migrants that President-elect Donald J. Trump will have to address.

    

New Type of Emissions Cheating Software May Lurk in Audis

Regulators in the United States and Germany said they were investigating some gas-powered Audis that shifted differently during tests, deepening Volkswagen’s woes.
    

U.S., in Deal With Australia, Agrees to Take Some Refugees

Australia had sent the refugees to a detention center on the impoverished island of Nauru. The United Nations has called such holding camps inhumane.

    

Bomber Kills 4 Americans at U.S. Base in Afghanistan

The attack on Bagram Air Base killed two service members and two contractors, American and Afghan officials said.
    

South Koreans Rally in Largest Protest in Decades to Demand President’s Ouster

Hundreds of thousands gathered in central Seoul to call for Park Geun-hye’s resignation after a scandal involving an unofficial adviser.
    

Recalling the Horror at the Bataclan

Ninety people were killed in a terrorist attack at the Paris concert hall on Nov. 13, 2015. Daniel Psenny heard the shots and leaned into the street. Listen as he describes the chaos that night.
    

Paris: One Year On

This is the story of the Paris attacks by those who lived through them. “I will always live with the fact that I saw ringing cellphones that said ‘Papa,’ ‘Maman,’ on the dead.”

    

Where Even Nightmares Are Classified: Psychiatric Care at Guantánamo

Secrecy, mistrust and the shadow of interrogation at the American prison limited doctors’ ability to treat mental illness among detainees.

    

The Neediest Cases: Neediest Cases Fund Opens 105th Campaign

The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund begins its latest annual campaign, which supports eight beneficiary organizations that assist people struggling in New York and beyond.

    

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