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Alex Butler CLEVELAND, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- A multitude of athletes will have to make room under their Christmas trees for gifts from Kyrie Irving.
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  1. Kyrie Irving goes shoe shopping for Ezekiel Elliott, Tigers Woods, and Serena Williams
  2. Gingrich: Obama in 'desperate frenzy' to leave legacy
  3. Iconic British singer George Michael dies at 53
  4. No survivors found in Russia gov't jet crash; terrorism 'totally excluded'
  5. A&E escapes planned KKK docu-series after learning of cash payments
  6. Marijuana plants decorated as Christmas tree in England
  7. Pittsburgh Steelers' Ladarius Green, Sammie Coates out against Baltimore Ravens
  8. Pakistan issues nuke warning to Israel in response to 'fake news' story
  9. Miami Dolphins' Ryan Tannehill sheds knee cast, crutches
  10. Robert Griffin expected to miss Cleveland Browns finale
  11. Queen Elizabeth urges Britain to 'take a deep breath'
  12. Israel summons U.S. ambassador for scolding on U.N. vote
  13. Hawaii Bowl: Hawaii cranks up offense in 52-35 bowl win over Middle Tennessee
  14. New England Patriots OC Josh McDaniels 'likely' to take head coaching job

Kyrie Irving goes shoe shopping for Ezekiel Elliott, Tigers Woods, and Serena Williams

Alex Butler
CLEVELAND, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- A multitude of athletes will have to make room under their Christmas trees for gifts from Kyrie Irving.
    

Gingrich: Obama in 'desperate frenzy' to leave legacy

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Sunday the flurry of actions President Barack Obama has taken in the last few weeks are "desperate" moves to cement a legacy.
    

Iconic British singer George Michael dies at 53

Doug G. Ware
OXFORDSHIRE, England, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- George Michael, one of Britain's most successful singers in the last quarter of the 20th century, died at his home Sunday, his publicist announced. He was 53.
    

No survivors found in Russia gov't jet crash; terrorism 'totally excluded'

Doug G. Ware and Allen Cone
KRASNODAR KRAI, Russia, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- Nearly 100 people were killed Sunday after a plane belonging to the Russian government abruptly crashed in the Black Sea off the county's west coast.
    

A&E escapes planned KKK docu-series after learning of cash payments

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- TV network A&E has pulled the plug on a coming documentary series that aimed to illuminate the inner workings of the Ku Klux Klan, officials said this weekend.
    

Marijuana plants decorated as Christmas tree in England

Allen Cone
GLOUCESTERSHIRE, England, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- Police officers in England made an amazing discovery when doing a drug raid: marijuana plants decorated as a Christmas tree.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers' Ladarius Green, Sammie Coates out against Baltimore Ravens

Alex Butler
PITTSBURGH, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- Ben Roethlisberger will have to dissect the Baltimore Ravens' secondary without the services of pass-catchers Ladarius Green and Sammie Coates.
    

Pakistan issues nuke warning to Israel in response to 'fake news' story

Allen Cone
KARACHI, Pakistan, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- Pakistani defense minister issued warning about nuclear might be in response to fake news article that Israel warned Pakistan about meddling in Israel.
    

Miami Dolphins' Ryan Tannehill sheds knee cast, crutches

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- First-year coach Adam Gase Christmas gifted fans with their first 10-win season in eight years and has the Miami Dolphins in the thick of the AFC playoffs.
    

Robert Griffin expected to miss Cleveland Browns finale

Alex Butler
CLEVELAND, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- Cleveland Browns fans were excited to gloat about its first win of the season Saturday.
    

Queen Elizabeth urges Britain to 'take a deep breath'

Allen Cone
LONDON, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- Queen Elizabeth urged Britain in her annual Christmas Day message to "take a deep breath" to gain strength when dealing with challenges.
    

Israel summons U.S. ambassador for scolding on U.N. vote

Allen Cone
JERUSALEM, Dec. 25 (UPI) -- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu summoned U.S. ambassador to scold Obama administration for refusal to veto U.N. resolution condemning Israel's settlements.
    

Hawaii Bowl: Hawaii cranks up offense in 52-35 bowl win over Middle Tennessee

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Dru Brown threw for four touchdowns and ran for a fifth Saturday.
    

New England Patriots OC Josh McDaniels 'likely' to take head coaching job

The Sports Xchange
Josh McDaniels is expected to take an NFL head coaching job this offseason.
    
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MOSCOW — It was the second national tragedy in less than a week, once again played out in agonizing detail on national television, once again in the shadow of Russia's military involvement in Syria. Once again, the nation was left with more questions ...
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An examination of the company reveals a distinctly family business fortified with longtime loyalists that operates less on standardized procedures and more on a culture of Trump.
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  1. Inside the Trump Organization, the Company That Has Run Trump’s Big World
  2. At Least 27 Shot, 7 Fatally, in Chicago Over Christmas Weekend
  3. Israel Wonders How Long Netanyahu Can Back Settlements and Two-State Solution
  4. Weakened Militarily, ISIS Still Has Power to Sow Deadly Mayhem
  5. George Michael, Pop Superstar, Has Died at 53
  6. George Michael’s Death Is Met With Disbelief by Celebrities on Twitter
  7. Watch George Michael Perform Live: 5 Memorable Videos
  8. Kidney Fund Seen Insisting on Donations, Contrary to Government Deal
  9. ‘Suplex’ in Chinese? Professional Wrestling Tries a Big New Market
  10. Visiting the African-American Museum: Waiting, Reading, Thinking, Connecting, Feeling
  11. A Christmas Carol Fit for a Cathedral
  12. Crime Scene: A Fancy Guitar to Sell, but Hard to Play in Handcuffs
  13. Rapper Troy Ave Is Shot in Brooklyn
  14. Singers in Russian Military Choir Among 92 Feared Dead After Plane Crashes Into Black Sea
  15. Afghan Response to Female Pilot’s U.S. Asylum Case: ‘I Am Sure She Lied’
  16. Queen Elizabeth Misses Christmas Service Because of ‘Heavy Cold’
  17. A Holiday Gift for Fans From Run the Jewels
  18. Reviving ‘The Mikado’ in a Balancing Act of Taste
  19. For Fact-Checking Website Snopes, a Bigger Role Brings More Attacks
  20. From Yamaclaus to Menorah Bong: Hanukkah Goods That Can Hold a Candle
  21. The Neediest Cases: A Dream That Survived Life in a War Zone and Life on the Streets
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Inside the Trump Organization, the Company That Has Run Trump’s Big World

An examination of the company reveals a distinctly family business fortified with longtime loyalists that operates less on standardized procedures and more on a culture of Trump.

    

At Least 27 Shot, 7 Fatally, in Chicago Over Christmas Weekend

The violence was the latest bloody chapter in a city where homicides and shootings have skyrocketed since last year, when the numbers were already high.

    

Israel Wonders How Long Netanyahu Can Back Settlements and Two-State Solution

The Security Council vote condemning Israeli settlements, which the United States did not block, could force Israel’s prime minister to make a choice.
    

Weakened Militarily, ISIS Still Has Power to Sow Deadly Mayhem

Under nearly constant bombardment, the Islamic State is on the run, but the Berlin truck rampage shows it can still inspire terrorist attacks.

    

George Michael, Pop Superstar, Has Died at 53

The duo Wham! cultivated the image of carefree teenage rebels. Then, in his solo career, Mr. Michael chose to set pop superficiality aside.

    

George Michael’s Death Is Met With Disbelief by Celebrities on Twitter

Musicians, actors and other celebrities from around the world were grieving after yet another influential musician was lost in 2016.

    

Watch George Michael Perform Live: 5 Memorable Videos

From a duet in 1985 with Elton John at Live Aid to “Careless Whisper” in 2008, a look back at the singer’s skills as a live performer.

    

Kidney Fund Seen Insisting on Donations, Contrary to Government Deal

The charity that helps people get lifesaving dialysis has a special arrangement that has helped it grow large, but it may not be holding up its end of the deal.

    

‘Suplex’ in Chinese? Professional Wrestling Tries a Big New Market

World Wrestling Entertainment tries to bring body slams and drop-kicks to a country where other companies have run into government restrictions.

    

Visiting the African-American Museum: Waiting, Reading, Thinking, Connecting, Feeling

The emotional toll of visiting the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.

    

A Christmas Carol Fit for a Cathedral

Listen in as the Wells Cathedral Choir performs ‘Once in Royal David’s City’ in preparation for Christmas Masses. The choir first sang at Wells Cathedral in 909.
    

Crime Scene: A Fancy Guitar to Sell, but Hard to Play in Handcuffs

A veteran performer owns so many guitars, he didn’t miss the ones that turned up when a suspicious seller took them into a Sam Ash Music store.

    

Rapper Troy Ave Is Shot in Brooklyn

The police said the rapper, whose real name is Roland Collins, was hit in the arm and grazed in the head by gunshots fired into his car while he was stopped at an intersection.

    

Singers in Russian Military Choir Among 92 Feared Dead After Plane Crashes Into Black Sea

The Russian aircraft, which took off from the resort town of Sochi, was carrying members of the Alexandrov Ensemble to an air base in Syria.

    

Afghan Response to Female Pilot’s U.S. Asylum Case: ‘I Am Sure She Lied’

Afghan officials said the case of Capt. Niloofar Rahmani, the first female fixed-wing pilot in the nation’s air force, should be rejected because her “life isn’t at risk.”

    

Queen Elizabeth Misses Christmas Service Because of ‘Heavy Cold’

The persistent illness had already forced the 90-year-old British monarch to change her holiday travel plans.
    

A Holiday Gift for Fans From Run the Jewels

The hip-hop duo released their third album, “RTJ3,” three weeks early, and for free.

    

Reviving ‘The Mikado’ in a Balancing Act of Taste

A staging of this Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, set in an imaginary Japan, hopes to please fans while not being offensive.

    

For Fact-Checking Website Snopes, a Bigger Role Brings More Attacks

Internet wrath turned against Snopes after it joined a coalition of websites that will work with Facebook to identify and flag suspicious content.

    

From Yamaclaus to Menorah Bong: Hanukkah Goods That Can Hold a Candle

Niche product makers are finding rising demand for clever Jewish holiday trinkets, decorations and party favors.

    

The Neediest Cases: A Dream That Survived Life in a War Zone and Life on the Streets

Idi Diallo practiced every day in Ivory Coast, even as gunfire surrounded him. He made his way to the United States, and is still striving to become a professional soccer player.

    

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