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Stephen Feller SAN DIEGO, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- Republican U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa has just barely survived his ninth election to Congress, beating Democratic challenger Doug Applegate by a few thousand votes.
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  1. Issa narrowly wins reelection as final ballots counted in California district
  2. Miami Marlins fill Jose Fernandez void with Edinson Volquez for $22 million
  3. Cleveland Browns' Terrelle Pryor all class after Twitter diss from New York Giants CB
  4. Mouth bacteria may be altered by pesticide exposure
  5. Calories on fast food menus not changing eating habits, study says
  6. Juventus defender Dani Alves breaks leg in loss to Genoa
  7. Slager expected to testify Tuesday in trial for shooting of unarmed man
  8. South Korea protests are peaceful, democratic, U.S. State Department says
  9. New UKIP leader Nuttall quite different than staunch Trump supporter Farage
  10. Robert Griffin III robbed during Cleveland Browns game
  11. Fantasy Football: Cleveland Browns TE Gary Barnidge tweaks knee
  12. New judge may also remove himself from Tensing retrial over conflict of interest
  13. NFL denies report about eliminating Thursday Night Football

Issa narrowly wins reelection as final ballots counted in California district

Stephen Feller
SAN DIEGO, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- Republican U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa has just barely survived his ninth election to Congress, beating Democratic challenger Doug Applegate by a few thousand votes.
    

Miami Marlins fill Jose Fernandez void with Edinson Volquez for $22 million

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- No player will ever replace Jose Fernandez, but the Miami Marlins filled his spot in the rotation Monday.
    

Cleveland Browns' Terrelle Pryor all class after Twitter diss from New York Giants CB

Alex Butler
CLEVELAND, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- He could have chirped back after New York Giants cornerback Janoris Jenkins said that he "sucks."
    

Mouth bacteria may be altered by pesticide exposure

HealthDay News
Pesticide exposure may change the makeup of bacteria in the mouths of farm workers, a new study finds.
    

Calories on fast food menus not changing eating habits, study says

Don Rauf, HealthDay News
Research suggests that calorie count menus on display at fast food restaurants do not discourage people from making less healthy dietary selections.
    

Juventus defender Dani Alves breaks leg in loss to Genoa

Alex Butler
GENOA, Italy, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- Dynamic defender Dani Alves covered his face with his hands and curled into the fetal position Sunday during Juventus' 3-1 loss to Genoa.
    

Slager expected to testify Tuesday in trial for shooting of unarmed man

Stephen Feller
CHARLESTON, S.C., Nov. 28 (UPI) -- Former police officer Michael Slager will take the stand Tuesday in his trial for shooting an unarmed man in 2015, 15 days into testimony in the case.
    

South Korea protests are peaceful, democratic, U.S. State Department says

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- Five weeks of large-scale protests in South Korea have no bearing on the U.S.-South Korea alliance, the U.S. State Department said on Monday.
    

New UKIP leader Nuttall quite different than staunch Trump supporter Farage

Doug G. Ware
LONDON, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- The right-wing U.K. Independence Party on Monday tapped someone entirely different than fervent Donald Trump ally Nigel Farage to lead the party going forward.
    

Robert Griffin III robbed during Cleveland Browns game

Alex Butler
CLEVELAND, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- Some of Robert Griffin III's $15 million contract slipped from his grasp Sunday, as the Cleveland Browns were losing to the New York Giants.
    

Fantasy Football: Cleveland Browns TE Gary Barnidge tweaks knee

Alex Butler
CLEVELAND, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- Gary Barnidge disappointed fantasy football team owners Sunday when he had just one catch for 11 yards.
    

New judge may also remove himself from Tensing retrial over conflict of interest

Doug G. Ware
CINCINNATI, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- The new judge assigned to the retrial of ex-Cincinnati police officer Ray Tensing might remove himself from the bench due to a potential conflict of interest.
    

NFL denies report about eliminating Thursday Night Football

Alex Butler
NEW YORK, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- The days of having NFL football to watch every week on Sunday, Monday, and Thursday could be numbered.
    
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  2. Suspect Is Killed in Attack at Ohio State University That Injured 11 - New York Times

Trump to name Rep. Tom Price as next HHS secretary - Washington Post


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Trump to name Rep. Tom Price as next HHS secretary
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President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.), a fierce critic of the Affordable Care Act and a proponent of overhauling the nation's entitlement programs, to lead the department of Health and Human Services, a person briefed on the ...
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Suspect Is Killed in Attack at Ohio State University That Injured 11
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The victims' injuries "include stab wounds, injury by motor vehicle and other injuries that are being evaluated," said Benjamin Johnson, an Ohio State University spokesman. By MEGAN SPECIA and CAMILLA SCHICK on Publish Date November 28, 2016.
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The six-term Republican congressman from Georgia has led opposition to the Affordable Care Act.
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  1. Tom Price, Obamacare Critic, Is Said to Be Trump’s Choice for Health Secretary
  2. Donald Trump Faces Obstacles to Resuming Waterboarding
  3. David Petraeus, Secretary of State Candidate, Meets With Trump
  4. Trump Officially Wins Michigan Amid Calls for a Recount
  5. ‘Trump Effect’ Is Already Shaping Events Around the World
  6. Combative, Populist Steve Bannon Found His Man in Donald Trump
  7. News Outlets Rethink Usage of the Term ‘Alt-Right’
  8. Vote Recount Push Advances, but Reversing Trump’s Win Is Unlikely
  9. The 2016 Race: ‘Serious Voter Fraud’? Um, No
  10. Asia Pacific Edition: Fidel Castro, Aleppo, Donald Trump: Your Tuesday Briefing
  11. Election Recount, Fidel Castro: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  12. Suspect Is Killed in Attack at Ohio State University That Injured 11
  13. Suspect Killed in Attack at Ohio State
  14. For Bashar al-Assad, Winning the Syrian War May Lead to New Troubles
  15. Donald Trump’s Threat to Close Door Reopens Old Wounds in Cuba
  16. Fidel Castro’s Sister, an Outspoken Critic, Takes No Joy in His Death
  17. In ‘Havana on the Hudson,’ Few Are Left to Celebrate Fidel Castro’s Death
  18. Facebook Runs Up Against German Hate Speech Laws
  19. Larung Gar Journal: China Takes a Chain Saw to a Center of Tibetan Buddhism
  20. Sotheby’s Tries to Block Suit Over a Leonardo Sold and Resold at a Big Markup
  21. $6.3 Billion Measure Aims to Cure Ailing Health Care Policies
  22. Trump’s Promises Will Be Hard to Keep, but Coal Country Has Faith
  23. Dylann Roof to Represent Himself at Trial in Charleston Church Shootings
  24. AT&T Appeals to Cord-Cutters With DirecTV Now, a New Streaming Service
  25. ‘Hamilton’ Hits a New High: The Most Money Grossed in a Week on Broadway
  26. Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin Head to Tiebreaker in World Chess Championship
  27. Local Transmission of Zika Virus Is Reported in Texas
  28. Hampshire College Draws Protests Over Removal of U.S. Flag
  29. Delta Air Lines Bans Disruptive Donald Trump Supporter for Life
  30. A Forgotten Step in Saving African Wildlife: Protecting the Rangers
  31. Holocaust-Themed Ice Dance in Russia Draws Condemnation
  32. Professor Watchlist Is Seen as Threat to Academic Freedom
  33. Trilobites: Flamingo Mating Rules: 1. Learn the Funky Chicken
  34. Sports of The Times: Curtis Granderson Is a Man on a Generous Mission
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Tom Price, Obamacare Critic, Is Said to Be Trump’s Choice for Health Secretary

The six-term Republican congressman from Georgia has led opposition to the Affordable Care Act.

    

Donald Trump Faces Obstacles to Resuming Waterboarding

Federal law, international pressure and resistance from inside the C.I.A. stand in the way of Donald J. Trump using brutal interrogation tactics.

    

David Petraeus, Secretary of State Candidate, Meets With Trump

Mr. Petraeus, a retired general and former C.I.A. director, has emerged as a new contender after bitter internal feuding over the State Department post.

    

Trump Officially Wins Michigan Amid Calls for a Recount

Donald J. Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in the state by 10,704 votes, or less than a quarter of a percentage point, according to official figures.

    

‘Trump Effect’ Is Already Shaping Events Around the World

Donald J. Trump’s election is influencing markets, currencies and government policies as the world bets on how he will rewrite international rules.

    

Combative, Populist Steve Bannon Found His Man in Donald Trump

Mr. Bannon courted politicians who share his dark, populist worldview of a ruling class preying on working Americans and “the Judeo-Christian West” in a “war against Islamic fascism.”

    

News Outlets Rethink Usage of the Term ‘Alt-Right’

Often used to describe a far-right, white nationalist movement and criticized by some as euphemizing extreme views, the label has emerged as a linguistic flash point.

    

Vote Recount Push Advances, but Reversing Trump’s Win Is Unlikely

In Wisconsin, elections officials said on Monday that a recount of the state’s nearly three million votes would most likely begin on Thursday.

    

The 2016 Race: ‘Serious Voter Fraud’? Um, No

There are many reasons Donald J. Trump’s claim doesn’t withstand scrutiny.

    

Asia Pacific Edition: Fidel Castro, Aleppo, Donald Trump: Your Tuesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Election Recount, Fidel Castro: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Suspect Is Killed in Attack at Ohio State University That Injured 11

A man veered his car onto the sidewalk at the campus, leaped out, and stabbed several people with a butcher knife, law enforcement officials said.
    

Suspect Killed in Attack at Ohio State

The victims’ injuries “include stab wounds, injury by motor vehicle and other injuries that are being evaluated,” said Benjamin Johnson, an Ohio State University spokesman.
    

For Bashar al-Assad, Winning the Syrian War May Lead to New Troubles

If the Syrian president defeats the rebels, he may preside over an economic wasteland hampered by a low-level insurgency and facing a challenge to find financial aid to rebuild.

    

Donald Trump’s Threat to Close Door Reopens Old Wounds in Cuba

In a post on Twitter, he said he would “terminate” the pact President Obama made if Cuba is unwilling to make “a better deal for the Cuban people.”

    

Fidel Castro’s Sister, an Outspoken Critic, Takes No Joy in His Death

Juanita Castro, who fled Cuba decades ago and became a vocal critic of her brother’s regime, expressed disdain for those who rejoiced over his death.

    

In ‘Havana on the Hudson,’ Few Are Left to Celebrate Fidel Castro’s Death

Bitter feelings about the dictator persist in Union City, N.J., where the once large population of Cuban immigrants has dwindled.

    

Facebook Runs Up Against German Hate Speech Laws

The social network’s efforts to placate German authorities provide a case study for its moves to combat fake news and hate speech online worldwide.

    

Larung Gar Journal: China Takes a Chain Saw to a Center of Tibetan Buddhism

In Larung Gar, the world’s largest Buddhist institute, demolition teams are cutting through an extraordinary vista of hand-built red dwellings.

    

Sotheby’s Tries to Block Suit Over a Leonardo Sold and Resold at a Big Markup

The auction house has become entangled in a dispute between a Swiss art dealer and a billionaire Russian collector.

    

$6.3 Billion Measure Aims to Cure Ailing Health Care Policies

Congress will vote this week on a measure that is the product of years of debate over health care policy issues, including the unwieldy mental health care system and opioid abuse.

    

Trump’s Promises Will Be Hard to Keep, but Coal Country Has Faith

Though experts say out-of-work miners are likely to be disappointed by Donald J. Trump’s economic plans, his supporters in West Virginia believe he can bring jobs back.

    

Dylann Roof to Represent Himself at Trial in Charleston Church Shootings

A federal judge called the request by Mr. Roof “strategically unwise,” but allowed him to have lawyers present as backup.

    

AT&T Appeals to Cord-Cutters With DirecTV Now, a New Streaming Service

Offering 60 channels for $35 a month, the service will compete with Sling TV, PlayStation Vue and others to lure viewers away from cable television packages.

    

‘Hamilton’ Hits a New High: The Most Money Grossed in a Week on Broadway

“Hamilton” is the first Broadway show ever to gross more than $3 million for an eight-performance week.

    

Magnus Carlsen and Sergey Karjakin Head to Tiebreaker in World Chess Championship

The two chess grandmasters finished the final regulation game in a draw, setting up a sudden-death game on Wednesday in the tournament, being held in Manhattan.

    

Local Transmission of Zika Virus Is Reported in Texas

Mosquitoes are spreading the virus outside of Florida for the first time.

    

Hampshire College Draws Protests Over Removal of U.S. Flag

Military veterans protested the decision this weekend, adding their voices to a debate on the Massachusetts campus that has seen the flag lowered, removed and even burned since the election.

    

Delta Air Lines Bans Disruptive Donald Trump Supporter for Life

The man shouted anti-Hillary Clinton comments at fellow passengers on a flight from Atlanta this month, the airline said.

    

A Forgotten Step in Saving African Wildlife: Protecting the Rangers

Many park personnel, responsible for fending off poachers, go without basic necessities like boots, tents and health insurance. Some groups are trying to change that.

    

Holocaust-Themed Ice Dance in Russia Draws Condemnation

The televised act, performed by Tatiana Navka, a skater married to an aide of President Vladimir V. Putin, was based on the film “Life Is Beautiful.”
    

Professor Watchlist Is Seen as Threat to Academic Freedom

The new website names nearly 200 professors who it says “advance a radical agenda in lecture halls.”

    

Trilobites: Flamingo Mating Rules: 1. Learn the Funky Chicken

The birds with the largest repertoires of dance moves are the ones who most often succeed in finding mates, researchers have found.

    

Sports of The Times: Curtis Granderson Is a Man on a Generous Mission

The veteran outfielder and three-time All-Star is a tireless worker for charities and youth programs in the Chicago area, where he grew up, and in New York.

    

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