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Eric DuVall CARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 17 (UPI) -- Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro said the country would delay removing 100 bolivar bills from circulation until Jan. 2 after days of economic chaos.
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  1. Venezuela to delay currency revocation plan amid economic chaos
  2. Ron Perlman, Guillermo del Toro reunite for 'Trollhunters' series on Netflix

Venezuela to delay currency revocation plan amid economic chaos

Eric DuVall
CARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 17 (UPI) -- Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro said the country would delay removing 100 bolivar bills from circulation until Jan. 2 after days of economic chaos.
    

Ron Perlman, Guillermo del Toro reunite for 'Trollhunters' series on Netflix

Karen Butler
NEW YORK, Dec. 17 (UPI) -- Screen icon Ron Perlman says he began seeking out family-friendly projects when his children were little and never really got out of the habit.
    

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Washington Post Pentagon: Beijing will return naval drone seized in South China Sea Washington Post The Chinese government will return a U.S. naval drone seized last week in the South China Sea, the Pentagon said Saturday, in a move that ...
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  1. Pentagon: Beijing will return naval drone seized in South China Sea - Washington Post
  2. In last-shot bid, thousands urge electoral college to block Trump at Monday vote - Washington Post

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Pentagon: Beijing will return naval drone seized in South China Sea
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The Chinese government will return a U.S. naval drone seized last week in the South China Sea, the Pentagon said Saturday, in a move that promises to defuse heightened maritime tensions between the two Pacific powers. Pentagon press secretary Peter ...
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In last-shot bid, thousands urge electoral college to block Trump at Monday vote
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Pressure on members of the electoral college to select someone other than Donald Trump has grown dramatically — and noisily — in recent weeks, causing some to waver but yielding little evidence that Trump will fall short when electors convene in most ...
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With the explicit aim of getting Donald J. Trump elected, a website run by a far-right activist pumped out anti-Hillary Clinton hoaxes and drew tens of thousands of views.
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  1. How a Putin Fan Overseas Pushed Pro-Trump Propaganda to Americans
  2. Obama Confronts Complexity of Using a Mighty Cyberarsenal Against Russia
  3. Outsiders Selected by Trump Aim to Unnerve Washington
  4. In Mick Mulvaney, Trump Finds Anti-Establishment Leader for Budget Office
  5. China Agrees to Return Seized Drone, Ending Standoff, Pentagon Says
  6. Wonder and Worry, as a Syrian Child Transforms
  7. Agony in a Venezuelan Mental Health Hospital
  8. E.U. Faces Its Next Big Test as France’s Election Looms
  9. Dr. Henry J. Heimlich, Famous for Antichoking Technique, Dies at 96
  10. The Year in Style 2016: No One Tells Megyn Kelly What to Wear
  11. Free Cash in Finland. Must Be Jobless.
  12. Congo’s Leader Trapped in ‘Labyrinth of His Own Making’
  13. Miami Beach Tries to Tame its Most Raucous Street (but the Fishbowl Drinks Can Stay)
  14. Benjamin Gilman, a New York Congressman for 30 Years, Dies at 94
  15. Israel, a Medical Marijuana Pioneer, Is Eager to Capitalize
  16. Minnesota Players Rescind Boycott and Will Play in Holiday Bowl
  17. Bombing in Turkey Kills 13 Soldiers and Wounds Dozens More
  18. Sports of The Times: Fordham Basketball Coach Recruits With an Academic Fast Track
  19. The Neediest Cases: Trading the ‘Ugliness’ of Drugs and Jail for Motherhood and College
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How a Putin Fan Overseas Pushed Pro-Trump Propaganda to Americans

With the explicit aim of getting Donald J. Trump elected, a website run by a far-right activist pumped out anti-Hillary Clinton hoaxes and drew tens of thousands of views.

    

Obama Confronts Complexity of Using a Mighty Cyberarsenal Against Russia

The president has vowed to “send a clear message” to Russia over its hacking of the U.S. election but has few ideal options.

    

Outsiders Selected by Trump Aim to Unnerve Washington

Many of those chosen to lead agencies have no experience in federal government and a great drive to undo it.

    

In Mick Mulvaney, Trump Finds Anti-Establishment Leader for Budget Office

The South Carolina representative, who was elected in the Tea Party wave of 2010, has opposed infrastructure spending and voted to allow a government shutdown in 2011.

    

China Agrees to Return Seized Drone, Ending Standoff, Pentagon Says

China’s seizure of the American underwater drone off the Philippines raised tensions between the countries as a new president prepared to take power.

    

Wonder and Worry, as a Syrian Child Transforms

Canada welcomes Syrian refugees like no other country. But for one 10-year-old’s parents, is she leaving too much behind?

    

Agony in a Venezuelan Mental Health Hospital

Inside a mental hospital in Venezuela, shortages of food and medicine torment psychiatric patients.
    

E.U. Faces Its Next Big Test as France’s Election Looms

The beleaguered European Union faces a series of critical tests in 2017, but none is more important than the French presidential election, with a fierce opponent of the bloc a leading contender.

    

Dr. Henry J. Heimlich, Famous for Antichoking Technique, Dies at 96

Dr. Heimlich entered the pantheon of medical history with his maneuver but in later years often found himself at odds with a medical establishment skeptical of his claims.

    

The Year in Style 2016: No One Tells Megyn Kelly What to Wear

In 2016, the Fox News anchor challenged political and gender expectations with both substance and style.

    

Free Cash in Finland. Must Be Jobless.

Finland will soon hand out cash to 2,000 jobless people, free of bureaucracy or limits on side earnings. The idea, universal basic income, is gaining traction worldwide.

    

Congo’s Leader Trapped in ‘Labyrinth of His Own Making’

Officials and others say President Joseph Kabila, days away from his scheduled exit, has looted millions of dollars in public assets, with potential repercussions that could make him try to stay in power.

    

Miami Beach Tries to Tame its Most Raucous Street (but the Fishbowl Drinks Can Stay)

After years of complaints over massive crowds, loud music and crime, Miami Beach is seeking to change the “carnival-like” atmosphere of Ocean Drive.

    

Benjamin Gilman, a New York Congressman for 30 Years, Dies at 94

Mr. Gilman was a chairman of the House International Relations Committee and a leading Republican critic of the Clinton administration’s foreign policy strategies.

    

Israel, a Medical Marijuana Pioneer, Is Eager to Capitalize

The government has made prescriptions more accessible as business has rapidly grown, and it may even support exports as a source of revenue.

    

Minnesota Players Rescind Boycott and Will Play in Holiday Bowl

They had maintained that 10 teammates who were suspended from the football team because of a sexual assault inquiry had not been afforded due process.

    

Bombing in Turkey Kills 13 Soldiers and Wounds Dozens More

Fifty-five were injured in the attack, which targeted a bus carrying soldiers on weekend leave in the city of Kayseri.
    

Sports of The Times: Fordham Basketball Coach Recruits With an Academic Fast Track

Stephanie Gaitley tries to sell teenagers on the value of taking extra classes even as they work hard on the basketball court.

    

The Neediest Cases: Trading the ‘Ugliness’ of Drugs and Jail for Motherhood and College

Beverly Emers, who dropped out of high school and served nine stints in jail, enrolled in college after her young son asked her, “When are you graduating?”

    

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