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Stephen Feller PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- A special court in Cambodia on Tuesday upheld life sentences given to two of the top-ranked leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s.
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  1. Life sentences upheld for former Khmer Rouge leaders
  2. Stroke rates drop for older U.S. residents, increase for younger Americans
  3. Second earthquake in three days hits Fukushima, no tsunami warning this time
  4. Report: U.S., China agree to tighten restrictions on North Korea coal trade
  5. New England Patriots' defensive coordinator Matt Patricia getting defensive amid criticism
  6. Fantasy Football injury update: Key Vikings might miss Detroit Lions game
  7. Fantasy Football: Week 12 Kicker and Defense Rankings
  8. Trump asks for unity in Thanksgiving message: 'We have a chance to make history'
  9. What's coming and going from Netflix in December 2016
  10. Jill Stein raising $2M for recount in 3 battleground states that would elect Clinton
  11. Tennessee bus driver in deadly crash tests negative for alcohol, drugs
  12. Former competitor Carson hints at accepting HUD post in Trump cabinet
  13. Man uses overturned lawn mower to dispose of old floppy disks
  14. Federal Reserve believes interest hike could be 'relatively soon,' minutes show
  15. Nigerian air force says Boko Haram militants killed in bombing campaigns
  16. Study shows young people more likely to believe 'fake news'
  17. Domino's testing out pizza delivery by reindeer in Japan
  18. Study: Coconut crab out-pinches all other crustaceans

Life sentences upheld for former Khmer Rouge leaders

Stephen Feller
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- A special court in Cambodia on Tuesday upheld life sentences given to two of the top-ranked leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime in the late 1970s.
    

Stroke rates drop for older U.S. residents, increase for younger Americans

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
In the United States, strokes are increasingly striking young people while they are dropping in those 55 and older, researchers found in a new study.
    

Second earthquake in three days hits Fukushima, no tsunami warning this time

Stephen Feller
FUKUSHIMA, Japan, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- An earthquake hit off the coast of Japan near Fukushima for the second time in three days Wednesday, though there was far less cause for concern this time.
    

Report: U.S., China agree to tighten restrictions on North Korea coal trade

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- Washington and Beijing may have reached a consensus on a draft resolution condemning North Korea's nuclear and missile provocations.
    

New England Patriots' defensive coordinator Matt Patricia getting defensive amid criticism

The Sports Xchange
Despite the fact that New England Patriots have the NFL's No. 3 defense in terms of points allowed, the criticisms continue to grow around the unit and its leader, Matt Patricia.
    

Fantasy Football injury update: Key Vikings might miss Detroit Lions game

The Sports Xchange
The Minnesota Vikings could be without several key players in their NFC North showdown against the host Detroit Lions on Thursday.
    

Fantasy Football: Week 12 Kicker and Defense Rankings

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- With the full slate of NFL teams on the field for the holiday weekend, you have plenty of options for starting fantasy football defenses and kickers.
    

Trump asks for unity in Thanksgiving message: 'We have a chance to make history'

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- Two days after giving plans for the first 100 days of his presidency, Donald Trump posted a video message Wednesday calling for national unity on Thanksgiving.
    

What's coming and going from Netflix in December 2016

Scott T. Smith
Sure, you've got mashed 'taters for Thanksgiving, and probably for a few days after. But if you want some of them French-fried 'taters a la {i:Sling Blade} on Netflix, you're running out of time. {i:MMMM-hmmm}.
    

Jill Stein raising $2M for recount in 3 battleground states that would elect Clinton

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein made a major push Wednesday to raise $2 million for recounts in key battleground states that elected Donald Trump.
    

Tennessee bus driver in deadly crash tests negative for alcohol, drugs

Doug G. Ware
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Nov. 23 (UPI) -- The 24-year-old man at the wheel when a school bus hit a tree in Tennessee, killing five children, was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time.
    

Former competitor Carson hints at accepting HUD post in Trump cabinet

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- It would appear that former Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson has had a change of heart about serving in President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet.
    

Man uses overturned lawn mower to dispose of old floppy disks

Ben Hooper
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- A YouTuber shared video of his novel way of erasing his embarrassing old computer files -- dumping floppy disks into an overturned lawn mower's blades.
    

Federal Reserve believes interest hike could be 'relatively soon,' minutes show

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- The U.S. Federal Reserve believed days before the presidential election that raising interest rates for the first time in 2016 could happen "relatively soon."
    

Nigerian air force says Boko Haram militants killed in bombing campaigns

Doug G. Ware
ABUJA, Nigeria, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- The Nigerian air force has bombed several insurgent positions in recent days, killing a number of Boko Haram militants, officials said Wednesday.
    

Study shows young people more likely to believe 'fake news'

Brooke Donald, Stanford University
Young news consumers have trouble distinguishing credible sources from unreliable ones, according to new research.
    

Domino's testing out pizza delivery by reindeer in Japan

Ben Hooper
ISHIKARI, Japan, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- The Japanese arm of pizza chain Domino's announced it is testing an unusual solution to winter weather difficulties -- delivery by reindeer.
    

Study: Coconut crab out-pinches all other crustaceans

Brooks Hays
OKINAWA, Japan, Nov. 23 (UPI) -- Keep your fingers away from coconut crabs. According to new research, the species pinches with the greatest force of all crustaceans.
    
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