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Stephen Feller PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- A judge denied Bill Cosby's request to dismiss a sexual assault criminal charge, and also will not give competency tests to women who may testify against him.
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  1. Judge refuses to dismiss Cosby sex assault case
  2. Assad: Trump may be 'natural ally' of Syria depending on tactics against terror
  3. JPMorgan to pay $264M to settle federal bribery case, reports say
  4. Twitter suspends several alt-right accounts in effort to fight hate speech
  5. N.Y., N.J. bombing suspect Rahimi charged in 8-count federal indictment
  6. Fantasy Football: Seattle Seahawks' C.J. Prosise expected to lead team in touches
  7. Fantasy Football: Green Bay Packers sign RB Christine Michael
  8. North Korea moving in residents in the aftermath of flooding
  9. Rubio, others want Trump to ditch Obama efforts to improve U.S.-Cuba relations
  10. Appeals court says botched Oklahoma execution not 'cruel' or 'inhumane'
  11. Russian high court orders new trial for presidential hopeful Navalny
  12. Astronomers find another nearby 'super-Earth'
  13. Many with irregular heartbeat unaware of stroke risk
  14. ATM keypads covered in bacteria
  15. Perfect star: Astronomers find roundest object in the universe
  16. Baby monkey befriends herd of goats in China
  17. EU approves budget increase for European Defence Agency
  18. Chilean defense ministry signs agreement with Airbus
  19. University in Scotland offers Homer Simpson philosophy class
  20. Top 10 most dangerous toys list includes Warcraft Doomhammer, Nerf gun
  21. Scientists find galactic supercluster obscured by Milky Way
  22. Tom Hanks, Ellen Degeneres, Bruce Springsteen get Presidential Medal of Freedom
  23. Are 'Quietest' Salafists the best defense against jihadism?
  24. Poll: Most Americans say Donald Trump doesn't have a mandate to complete his agenda

Judge refuses to dismiss Cosby sex assault case

Stephen Feller
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- A judge denied Bill Cosby's request to dismiss a sexual assault criminal charge, and also will not give competency tests to women who may testify against him.
    

Assad: Trump may be 'natural ally' of Syria depending on tactics against terror

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said a Trump administration realignment of U.S. foreign policy with Russia could mean Syria will work better with the U.S.
    

JPMorgan to pay $264M to settle federal bribery case, reports say

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- JPMorgan Chase will reportedly pay more than $250 million to settle claims that it effectively bribed Chinese officials in exchange for lucrative new business.
    

Twitter suspends several alt-right accounts in effort to fight hate speech

Doug G. Ware
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- Twitter has suspended the accounts of several alt-right figures, in an issue that's come to light recently with the election of Donald Trump to the White House.
    

N.Y., N.J. bombing suspect Rahimi charged in 8-count federal indictment

Stephen Feller
NEW YORK, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- The man accused of planting bombs around New York and New Jersey in September, two of which detonated, was indicted by a federal grand jury on Wednesday.
    

Fantasy Football: Seattle Seahawks' C.J. Prosise expected to lead team in touches

Alex Butler
SEATTLE, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- Despite Thomas Rawls on track to return for the Seattle Seahawks' Week 11 contest against the Philadelphia Eagles, rookie C.J. Prosise will remain involved.
    

Fantasy Football: Green Bay Packers sign RB Christine Michael

Alex Butler
GREEN BAY, Wis., Nov. 16 (UPI) -- The running back shuffle continues in the NFL.
    

North Korea moving in residents in the aftermath of flooding

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- North Korea has begun moving in residents into newly built homes in a region recovering from a recent flood.
    

Rubio, others want Trump to ditch Obama efforts to improve U.S.-Cuba relations

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for the White House, some Republicans continue to rattle off a list of Obama administration projects they want killed.
    

Appeals court says botched Oklahoma execution not 'cruel' or 'inhumane'

Doug G. Ware
DENVER, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- An appeals court ruled Wednesday that Oklahoma's infamously bungled 2014 execution of Clayton Lockett did not amount to "cruel" or "inhumane" punishment.
    

Russian high court orders new trial for presidential hopeful Navalny

Doug G. Ware
MOSCOW, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- Russia's high court ordered Wednesday that a convicted activist receive a new trial after a report ruled that his rights were violated the first time around.
    

Astronomers find another nearby 'super-Earth'

Brooks Hays
SAN CRISTóBAL DE LA LAGUNA, Canary Islands, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- Scientists have found another nearby 'super-Earth' -- the name for rocky exoplanets several times the size of Earth.
    

Many with irregular heartbeat unaware of stroke risk

HealthDay News
Nearly one-third of Americans newly diagnosed with atrial fibrillation don't realize the condition puts them at increased risk for stroke, a new study finds.
    

ATM keypads covered in bacteria

HealthDay News
You might want to wash your hands the next time you withdraw cash from an ATM machine, a new study suggests.
    

Perfect star: Astronomers find roundest object in the universe

Brooks Hays
MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- Scientists have found the roundest object in the universe. The object is Kepler 11145123, a star 5,000 light-years from Earth.
    

Baby monkey befriends herd of goats in China

Daniel Uria
JIANGXI , China, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- A baby monkey formed an unexpected familial bond with a herd of goats living in eastern China.
    

EU approves budget increase for European Defence Agency

Ryan Maass
BRUSSELS, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- The European Defence Agency received its first budget increase after a six-year freeze when officials from London declined to veto the raise.
    

Chilean defense ministry signs agreement with Airbus

Ryan Maass
SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- The Chilean Ministry of National Defense forged a new business development partnership with Airbus after officials signed a new agreement.
    

University in Scotland offers Homer Simpson philosophy class

Daniel Uria
GLASGOW, Scotland, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- A university in Scotland has launched a new a course examining the philosophy of television character Homer Simpson.
    

Top 10 most dangerous toys list includes Warcraft Doomhammer, Nerf gun

HealthDay News
With the 2016 holiday season approaching, a consumer watchdog group has released its annual list of the top 10 most dangerous toys.
    

Scientists find galactic supercluster obscured by Milky Way

Brooks Hays
GARCHING, Germany, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- Scientists have discovered a new supercluster, called Vela, previously hidden by the stars and dust lying in the plane of the Milky Way's disk.
    

Tom Hanks, Ellen Degeneres, Bruce Springsteen get Presidential Medal of Freedom

Daniel Uria
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama named several activists, scientists, philanthropists, athletes and artists as recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
    

Are 'Quietest' Salafists the best defense against jihadism?

Ibraheem Juburi, The Arab Weekly
Quietist Salafism is an ultra-con­servative brand of Sunni Islam that could be a viable intellectual antidote to militant Salafism.
    

Poll: Most Americans say Donald Trump doesn't have a mandate to complete his agenda

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (UPI) -- Poll: About 60 percent of Americans say President-elect Donald Trump doesn't have a mandate and should compromise with Democrats on divisive issues.
    
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  14. ‘Stay Calm,’ Mexican Officials Tell Fearful Immigrants in U.S.
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  16. Officer Who Shot Philando Castile Is Charged With Manslaughter
  17. Across China, Walmart Faces Labor Unrest as Authorities Stand Aside
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Specter of Race Shadows Jeff Sessions, Potential Trump Nominee for Cabinet

Accusations of racial comments doomed the 1986 court nomination of Mr. Sessions, an Alabama senator under consideration for attorney general or defense secretary.

    

Trump Says Transition’s Going ‘Smoothly,’ Disputing Disarray Reports

The president-elect used Twitter to assure Americans that the handover of power was going well, despite accounts of infighting on his team.

    

Transition Briefing: Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Will Not Seek Security Clearances, Sources Say

The president-elect’s daughter and son-in-law have no plans to apply for top-secret security clearances, according to two people close to the Trump transition.

    

Trump Will Have Wide Latitude to Let Family Into Government’s Secret Circles

After days of reports that Donald J. Trump had requested a top-secret security clearance for his son-in-law, people close to him said that was not the case, but the law would not stop him.

    

Trump Team Sets Broader Limits on Lobbying by Former Staff

The announcement, made in the first transition conference call with reporters, was an attempt to make good on Mr. Trump’s promise to “drain the swamp” in Washington.
    

Donald Trump Digs In at His Tower, Grinding Fifth Ave. to a Halt

As the president-elect held meetings many stories above, down below it was a snarl of barricades, armored police officers, lead-footed tourists and aggrieved New Yorkers trying to go about their business.

    

Clinton Speaks for First Time Since Loss

Hillary Clinton asked those disappointed by the election to “stay engaged” because “America is worth it.”
    

Hillary Clinton, in Emotional Speech, Implores Supporters to Keep Believing in America

Holding back tears, Mrs. Clinton spoke at a Children’s Defense Fund gala on Wednesday and asked her supporters not to lose heart after a crushing election loss.

    

Ritual of Ever-Present Coverage May Not Pass Muster With Trump

Reporters who thought the Obama administration was closed may be up against something much more opaque.

    

White House Confirms Pre-Election Warning to Russia Over Hacking

Though there is no evidence that voting was disrupted, cybersecurity experts debated whether the warning was a success, and whether Russia had paid enough of a price.

    

Bernie Sanders Says Donald Trump Must Be Held Accountable

The Vermont senator says the president-elect must be held to promises he made to the middle class.

    

Syrian President Calls Donald Trump a ‘Natural Ally’ in Fight Against Terrorism

Bashar al-Assad also predicted that “opposing forces” in the U.S. government and criticism from the news media could affect Mr. Trump’s actions.

    

‘Stay Calm,’ Mexican Officials Tell Fearful Immigrants in U.S.

The foreign minister announced a plan to help Mexicans get accurate information and avoid scams related to deportation policies in a Trump administration.

    

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Officer Who Shot Philando Castile Is Charged With Manslaughter

Officer Jeronimo Yanez shot Mr. Castile after pulling him over in Falcon Heights, Minn. The aftermath was streamed on Facebook Live by Mr. Castile’s girlfriend.

    

Across China, Walmart Faces Labor Unrest as Authorities Stand Aside

Workers are bypassing Communist Party unions and are appealing to nationalist ideals, though the government has long discouraged labor activism.

    

JPMorgan Is Said to Settle Bribery Case Over Hiring in China

Federal authorities are expected to announce a roughly $264 million settlement with the bank over charges that it hired children of Chinese leaders in exchange for deals.

    

U.S. Investigates Deaths of 3 Soldiers in Jordan as Possible Terrorism

American authorities said they have not ruled out terrorism as a motive for the killing of three American soldiers at an air base in Jordan this month.

    

Still Running at 119? Not So Fast

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Bob Dylan Says He’ll Skip Nobel Ceremony (He’s Busy)

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Life Is Turned ‘Upside Down’ as Jets Pound Rebel-Held Syrian Cities

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For Leonard Cohen, the End Came With a Fall in the Night

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