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Life sentences upheld for former Khmer Rouge leadersPHNOM 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 AmericansDennis 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 timeFUKUSHIMA, 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 tradeSEOUL, 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 criticismDespite 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 gameThe 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 RankingsMIAMI, 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'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 2016Sure, 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 ClintonWASHINGTON, 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, drugsCHATTANOOGA, 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 cabinetNEW 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 disksWASHINGTON, 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 showWASHINGTON, 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 campaignsABUJA, 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'Young news consumers have trouble distinguishing credible sources from unreliable ones, according to new research. Domino's testing out pizza delivery by reindeer in JapanISHIKARI, 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 crustaceansOKINAWA, 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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Trump Diversifies Cabinet; Picks Nikki Haley and Betsy DeVosThe president-elect’s first picks were white men, but now he has recruited two women: Gov. Nikki R. Haley of South Carolina and Betsy DeVos, a G.O.P. philanthropist. Nikki Haley’s Path: From Daughter of Immigrants to Trump’s Pick for U.N.Ms. Haley, the governor of South Carolina, once criticized President-elect Donald J. Trump’s demeanor, but is now his choice for United Nations ambassador. Betsy DeVos, Trump’s Education Pick, Has Steered Money From Public SchoolsMs. DeVos, a philanthropist, activist and Republican fund-raiser, has worked to give families vouchers to attend private schools and pressed to expand charter schools. Donald Trump’s New York Times Interview: Full TranscriptRead the full text of the president-elect’s meeting with reporters, editors and opinion columnists from The Times. The Run-Up: Audio: Inside the Room With President-Elect Donald TrumpThe Run-Up reconstructs an extraordinary session with Mr. Trump, using exclusive audio clips and speaking to two Times journalists who were there. Hillary Clinton Supporters Call for Vote Recount in Battleground StatesHer supporters have seized on reports by experts suggesting that Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin should manually review paper ballots. Transition Briefing: In Betsy DeVos for Education, Trump Taps Into Michigan RoyaltyPresident-elect Donald J. Trump has chosen Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina to be ambassador to the United Nations. Trump’s Most Important Quotes From His Times Interview, and Why They MatterHighlights from the president-elect’s sit-down interview with reporters, editors and columnists at the New York Times building on Tuesday. Jared Kushner, Cast as Potential Player on Israel, Is Little Known TherePresident-elect Donald J. Trump said this week that Mr. Kushner, his son-in-law, could play a key, if undefined, role in Middle East peace efforts. School Choice: Why Donald Trump’s Education Pick Would Face Barriers for VouchersDespite his selection of Betsy DeVos as education secretary, any effort to promote vouchers from Washington would run up against structural realities. Trump to Accept Inauguration Funds From Corporations and Big DonorsThe move represents a continued march back from standards set in 2009 and complicates the president-elect’s pledge to eliminate influence from special interests. Postelection Harassment, Case by CaseHere is a look at five cases: Some of the people involved apologized. One denied being responsible. And another said his actions had been misconstrued. Europe Edition: Nikki Haley, Jo Cox, Lufthansa: Your Thursday BriefingTwo Children, One Rich, One Poor, Gasping for Air in Delhi’s SmogHow two families at opposite ends of the economic spectrum were affected when a suffocating cloud of pollution settled over the city this month. Kochs and Other Madoff Investors Are Winners in Fight Over Profits Held AbroadA judge ruled that certain funds held abroad — estimated at about $2 billion — could not be made available to victims of the Madoff Ponzi scheme. Eli Lilly’s Experimental Alzheimer’s Drug Fails in Large TrialThe company said the drug, solanezumab, had not helped patients with mild symptoms of the disease, a result that may affect prospects for similar tests that are underway. A Burmese Take on American ThanksgivingBurma Superstar, a San Francisco restaurant, hosts a Thanksgiving meal for its employees and serves Burmese delicacies. Bus in Crash That Killed 6 in Chattanooga Had Strayed From RouteThe announcement of a sixth death came hours after the chief executive of the school district’s busing contractor offered an emotional apology. At Least 40 Killed in East China Scaffolding CollapseAt least 40 people were killed in a scaffolding collapse Thursday morning at a construction site in the eastern Chinese province of Jiangxi, state media reported. Jailed by Egypt, Honored for His PhotojournalismMahmoud Abou Zeid, known as Shawkan, has been in a Cairo prison for over three years. He has now received an International Press Freedom Award. Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Strike Is ResolvedThe strike was resolved after its musicians agreed to freeze their defined benefit pensions and management settled for an initial 7.5 percent wage cut. The Public Editor: Condemning ‘Fake News,’ but Running Fake-News AdsFacebook and Google are under fire for spreading fake news, but given some of the ads it runs, The Times should take a good look at its own house. Mortgage Rates’ Rise Catches Home Buyers — and Lenders — Off GuardSince the election, rates have climbed roughly half a percentage point, adding hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars to a buyer’s yearly payments. Ralph Branca, Who Gave Up ‘Shot Heard Round the World,’ Dies at 90The Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher threw the ninth-inning pitch that Bobby Thomson drove into baseball legend with a pennant-clinching home run in 1951. An Appraisal: ‘Why Me?’ Echoed in Ralph Branca’s World, Even Before a Doomed PitchBefore giving up the home run that would haunt his career, Branca often wondered aloud at his physical blessings. A Whale Takes Up Residence in the Hudson RiverCleaner waters and an abundance of fish have attracted at least one humpback whale to the river waters off Manhattan this month. Tierra del Fuego Journal: Shearing Sheep at the End of the WorldOn Isla Grande, gauchos might not see another human for weeks, but around this time each year, they drive their sheep home to ranches for shearing. The Neediest Cases: A Reunion 21 Years in the MakingA couple who married in Eritrea in 1995 are living together in New York for the first time this century, and are expecting their first child in April. More Recent Articles |
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