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Eric DuVall ROME, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Italians head to the polls Sunday to decide the fate of constitutional reforms -- and that of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's reform-minded government.
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  1. Italy's constitutional referendum to determine PM Matteo Renzi's fate
  2. Colts QB Andrew Luck clears NFL's concussion protocol, cleared to play vs Jets
  3. Assad's forces retake half of rebel-held Aleppo
  4. Firefighters battle 10-alarm blaze in Cambridge, Mass.
  5. Iranians upset by congressional approval for more sanctions
  6. Peng Chang-kuei, chef who created General Tso's chicken, dies
  7. Anti-junta activist in Thailand jailed for insulting monarchy
  8. Bowe Bergdahl seeks pardon from President Barack Obama on court martial

Italy's constitutional referendum to determine PM Matteo Renzi's fate

Eric DuVall
ROME, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Italians head to the polls Sunday to decide the fate of constitutional reforms -- and that of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's reform-minded government.
    

Colts QB Andrew Luck clears NFL's concussion protocol, cleared to play vs Jets

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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck cleared the NFL's concussion protocol for Monday night's road game against the New York Jets.
    

Assad's forces retake half of rebel-held Aleppo

Eric DuVall
ALEPPO, Syria, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Syrian Army forces have taken half of the rebel-held portion of Aleppo, military leaders said, bringing an end to the bloody stalemate in the city in sight.
    

Firefighters battle 10-alarm blaze in Cambridge, Mass.

Eric DuVall
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Firefighters from across the Boston area were called to the scene of a massive, 10-alarm blaze that engulfed multiple structures and forced a dozen to evacuate.
    

Iranians upset by congressional approval for more sanctions

Daniel Uria
TEHRAN, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Iranian officials said the United States Congress' decision to pass legislation extending sanctions against the country indicated "unreliability."
    

Peng Chang-kuei, chef who created General Tso's chicken, dies

Eric DuVall
TAIPEI, Taiwan, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Peng Chang-kuei, the chef credited with inventing General Tso's chicken, a dish that has come to define Chinese food for generations of Americans, died.
    

Anti-junta activist in Thailand jailed for insulting monarchy

Eric DuVall
BANGKOK, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- An activist who has staged protests against Thailand's military junta was arrested for violating the country's strict laws against insulting the monarchy.
    

Bowe Bergdahl seeks pardon from President Barack Obama on court martial

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3 (UPI) -- Lawyers for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl have applied for a pardon from President Barack Obama, seeking to avoid court martial proceedings over desertion charges.
    
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Donald Trump Thrusts Taiwan Back on the Table, Rattling a Region
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President Clinton greeted crew members of an aircraft carrier that monitored Chinese war games near Taiwan in 1996. Credit Koji Sasahara/Associated Press. WASHINGTON — Over the past two decades, Taiwan has slipped from its position atop the list of ...
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  10. How Big Banks Are Putting Rain Forests in Peril
  11. The Scourge of Racial Bias in New York State’s Prisons
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Donald Trump Thrusts Taiwan Back on the Table, Rattling a Region

A single protocol-shattering phone call with Taiwan’s president raises fears of igniting tensions in Asia and emboldening China.

    

The Interpreter: Trump, Taiwan and China: The Controversy, Explained

No American president or president-elect is believed to have spoken with a Taiwanese president in decades — until a fateful telephone call on Friday.

    

China Sees New Ambiguity With Donald Trump’s Taiwan Call

“This is a wake-up call for Beijing,” one Chinese analyst said of a precedent-breaking conversation with the president of Taiwan.

    

Extremists Turn to a Leader to Protect Western Values: Vladimir Putin

In retrospect, Donald J. Trump’s praise for Russia’s president seems to have been a shrewd dog whistle to a small but highly motivated part of the Trump base.

    

In Trump’s Security Pick, Michael Flynn, ‘Sharp Elbows’ and No Dissent

Past colleagues paint a mixed picture of a man who will have nearly unfettered access to the Oval Office and help guide President Trump on world events.

    

Jill Stein’s Pennsylvania Recount Effort Is Dealt a Major Setback

A lawyer for Ms. Stein, the Green Party candidate, said in a filing that “petitioners are regular citizens” who could not afford a $1 million payment ordered by Pennsylvania courts.

    

Hearings Will Unmask ‘Swamp Creatures’ in Trump’s Cabinet, Democrats Say

Democrats hope to highlight positions held by cabinet nominees that are inconsistent with Donald J. Trump’s campaign promises and paint them as untrustworthy.

    

Standing Rock Pipeline Protesters, Ordered to Leave, Dig In

“I ain’t going nowhere,” one man said as he and fellow protesters on the frozen prairie prepared for what they believe may be their last stand.

    

Immune System, Unleashed by Cancer Therapies, Can Attack Organs

Immunotherapy drugs have been hailed as a breakthrough in cancer treatment, but doctors are finding that what makes them effective is also what poses serious risks.

    

How Big Banks Are Putting Rain Forests in Peril

Global lenders, sometimes flouting their own policies, have financed projects in Indonesia and elsewhere that destroy ecosystems and contribute to climate change.

    

The Scourge of Racial Bias in New York State’s Prisons

A New York Times investigation draws on nearly 60,000 disciplinary cases from state prisons and interviews with inmates to explore the system’s inequities and the ripple effect they can have.

    

A Nation in Mourning: Images of Cuba After Fidel Castro

Photographers for The New York Times crossed the country to capture the mood of Cubans grappling with life without Mr. Castro.

    

Sammy Lee, First Asian-American to Earn Olympic Gold, Dies at 96

Dr. Lee battled racial discrimination even after he became a physician, won three Olympic medals in diving and served in the Korean War.

    

Princess Cruise Lines to Pay $40 Million Fine for Illegal Dumping

Federal authorities called the fine the “largest-ever criminal penalty” for intentional vessel pollution.

    

Putting His Mark on the World

The tattoo artist JonBoy is a favorite of the fashion and music crowd, thanks in part to a small white dot adorning the finger of Kendall Jenner.

    

The Neediest Cases: Pursuing a Dream in Film, With Tips From Spike Lee

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