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By Everett Merrill, The Sports Xchange PHILADELPHIA -- The New York Giants can clinch a playoff spot for the first time since 2011 with a win over the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on Thursday.
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  1. Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants: Thursday Night Football preview
  2. Fantasy Football: Washington Redskins "plan" to play Jordan Reed
  3. Physical activity soon after children's concussion better than complete rest
  4. FDA OKs diabetes device that may replace fingerstick tests
  5. U.S., South Korea agree to strengthen deterrence on peninsula
  6. Southwest Airlines website interrupted by glitch; nearly 900 flights delayed
  7. Obama bans offshore drilling in 115M more acres in Atlantic, Arctic
  8. New map plots chemical contamination in Great Lakes
  9. Explosion at Mexico fireworks market kills at least 9

Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants: Thursday Night Football preview

By Everett Merrill, The Sports Xchange
PHILADELPHIA -- The New York Giants can clinch a playoff spot for the first time since 2011 with a win over the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on Thursday.
    

Fantasy Football: Washington Redskins "plan" to play Jordan Reed

Alex Butler
LANDOVER, Md., Dec. 20 (UPI) -- Even if the Washington Redskins do end up using Jordan Reed in its Week 16 game against the Chicago Bears, he is shaky at best for fantasy football purposes.
    

Physical activity soon after children's concussion better than complete rest

Kathleen Doheny, HealthDay News
Complete rest is a cornerstone of concussion treatment, but a study indicates that physical activity within a week of a youth's head injury may hasten recovery.
    

FDA OKs diabetes device that may replace fingerstick tests

HealthDay News
The FDA said Tuesday that the Dexcom G5 continuous glucose monitoring system can be used to make insulin dosing decisions alone without fingerstick tests.
    

U.S., South Korea agree to strengthen deterrence on peninsula

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- The United States and South Korea agreed to strengthen the regular deployment of U.S. strategic assets on the peninsula, according to Seoul's defense ministry.
    

Southwest Airlines website interrupted by glitch; nearly 900 flights delayed

Doug G. Ware
DALLAS, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- Technical trouble with Southwest Airlines' website impacted customers for hours Tuesday, a day the carrier saw nearly a quarter of its flights delayed.
    

Obama bans offshore drilling in 115M more acres in Atlantic, Arctic

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- President Obama said Tuesday he's barred oil drilling on millions of acres of federal land in the Atlantic and Arctic -- as part of a joint project with Canada
    

New map plots chemical contamination in Great Lakes

Brooks Hays
CHICAGO, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- Researchers have released a new map showcasing concentrations of polyhalogenated carbazoles, a new class of chemicals, in Great Lakes sediment.
    

Explosion at Mexico fireworks market kills at least 9

Doug G. Ware
MEXICO CITY, Dec. 20 (UPI) -- At least nine people were killed and dozens more were hurt Tuesday when an explosion went off at a fireworks market in central Mexico.
    
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Hindustan Times Berlin attack: Hunt for attacker after sole suspect released BBC News German police are hunting for the perpetrator of the truck attack at a Berlin market which killed 12. Police released the only detained suspect on Tuesday, ...
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Berlin attack: Hunt for attacker after sole suspect released
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German police are hunting for the perpetrator of the truck attack at a Berlin market which killed 12. Police released the only detained suspect on Tuesday, saying there was no evidence to link him to the attack. They now say more than one suspect may ...
Truck attack may be part of ISIS strategy to sharpen divide between Muslims and othersWashington Post
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It's been called the world's most exclusive fraternity: the men who have served in the Oval Office. Out of respect, members largely avoid criticizing one another, regardless of political party. But now there's a new pledge, and Donald Trump is writing ...
'Next idea?' After Electoral College fail, anti-Trump forces look for new causeFox News
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German officials, citing a lack of evidence, freed their initial suspect in the assault that killed 12, and continued to search for an attacker that the militant group said had acted on its behalf.
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  1. Germany Releases Berlin Attack Suspect as ISIS Claims Involvement
  2. Christmas Markets Are Beloved Tradition, but a Challenge to Protect
  3. ISIS Is Said to Claim Responsibility for Deadly Attack in Jordan
  4. Critic’s Notebook: Berlin Market Attack Mars Square Where Three Eras Coexist
  5. Russia, Iran and Turkey Meet for Syria Talks, Excluding U.S.
  6. In Turkey, a Capstone to a Violent Year. In Germany, a Realization of Fears.
  7. Ankara, Berlin, Zurich: A Day of Terror
  8. Turkey Assassination Suggests Erdogan’s Loyalty Problem Is Lingering
  9. Obama Bans Drilling in Parts of the Atlantic and the Arctic
  10. Unsealed Documents Outline F.B.I.’s Reasoning in Clinton Case
  11. Access to Donald Trump, for $500,000: Pitfalls for Presidents’ Families
  12. Berlin, Russia, Tupac Shakur: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  13. Transition Briefing: Trump Slaps Back at Bill Clinton and Links Three Attacks to Terrorism
  14. California Today: California Today: Wrestling With a Legacy of Eugenics
  15. The Cramped Quarters of a Migrant Boat
  16. Medicaid Funding to End for Planned Parenthood in Texas, State Says
  17. 2 Former Flint Emergency Managers Charged Over Tainted Water
  18. U.S. Blacklists 15 Russian Entities Linked to Ukraine and Crimea
  19. Gunman Who Shot 3 at Zurich Islamic Center Is Found Dead, Police Say
  20. Trending: How Travelers Should Tip During the Holidays (and How Much)
  21. Explosion at Fireworks Market in Mexico Kills at Least 27
  22. Explosion at Mexican Fireworks Market
  23. A Tangerine Wig and a Tightrope Walk: Alec Baldwin as Donald J. Trump
  24. Should Medicare Allow Outpatient Knee Replacement? Doctors Are Deeply Split
  25. Review: ‘Sing’ Gives Animated Belters a Stage
  26. A Creative Plea From Immigrants, and a Ticking Clock for Obama
  27. On an East Side Corner, a Christmas Tree Vendor Offers Familiarity (and Spirits)
  28. Dick Van Dyke Will Appear in ‘Mary Poppins’ Sequel
  29. After Neo-Nazi Posting, Police in Whitefish, Mont., Step Up Patrols
  30. Pathum Thani Journal: Where Buddhism’s Eight-Fold Path Can Be Followed With a Six-Figure Salary
  31. Charles Busch on the First Time He Performed in Drag
  32. The Neediest Cases: A Role Model and Mentor While Dad Serves Time
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Germany Releases Berlin Attack Suspect as ISIS Claims Involvement

German officials, citing a lack of evidence, freed their initial suspect in the assault that killed 12, and continued to search for an attacker that the militant group said had acted on its behalf.

    

Christmas Markets Are Beloved Tradition, but a Challenge to Protect

At a time when terrorist attacks have become all too familiar, public spaces are no longer presumed to be safe, and that includes holiday markets.

    

ISIS Is Said to Claim Responsibility for Deadly Attack in Jordan

The assault in the southern city of Karak killed 10 people, including the head of the military’s special forces, two civilians and a Canadian tourist.

    

Critic’s Notebook: Berlin Market Attack Mars Square Where Three Eras Coexist

At least 12 people were killed on Monday when a truck drove into a Christmas market in the shadow of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a site that has had layers of meaning.

    

Russia, Iran and Turkey Meet for Syria Talks, Excluding U.S.

The new alignment and the absence of any Western powers at the table all but guarantee that President Bashar al-Assad will continue to rule Syria under any resulting agreement.

    

In Turkey, a Capstone to a Violent Year. In Germany, a Realization of Fears.

For Turkey, the murder of the Russian envoy was a bookend to one of the most turbulent years in its modern history. For Germany, the market attack pointed to an ominous future.

    

Ankara, Berlin, Zurich: A Day of Terror

What is known about the violence in three countries.

    

Turkey Assassination Suggests Erdogan’s Loyalty Problem Is Lingering

The affiliation of the man who killed Russia’s ambassador remains unclear, but the assassination betrayed a glaring unknown among forces that have pledged fealty to the president.

    

Obama Bans Drilling in Parts of the Atlantic and the Arctic

The president called his action a permanent ban, but Donald J. Trump and a Republican Congress will be able to roll back some recent environmental rules.

    

Unsealed Documents Outline F.B.I.’s Reasoning in Clinton Case

The bureau told a judge shortly before the election that emails belonging to Huma Abedin, a top aide to Hillary Clinton, could contain classified information.

    

Access to Donald Trump, for $500,000: Pitfalls for Presidents’ Families

An abrupt reversal by the Opening Day Foundation was the latest example of the ethical thicket Mr. Trump faces as he prepares to take the oath of office.

    

Berlin, Russia, Tupac Shakur: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Transition Briefing: Trump Slaps Back at Bill Clinton and Links Three Attacks to Terrorism

President-elect Donald J. Trump criticized former President Bill Clinton and drew conclusions about Monday’s attacks. And, Trump voters really are different from traditional conservatives.

    

California Today: California Today: Wrestling With a Legacy of Eugenics

Tuesday: Seeking a reckoning over sterilization practices, a defense fund for immigrants in Los Angeles, and a look back a woman who lived in a tree.

    

The Cramped Quarters of a Migrant Boat

Abandoned boats, once used by migrants crossing the Mediterranean to reach Europe, lie in a junkyard on the Italian island of Lampedusa.
    

Medicaid Funding to End for Planned Parenthood in Texas, State Says

In a critical step in a longstanding fight, Texas on Tuesday formally said it was ending Medicaid funding to the group, a move that could affect 11,000 patients.

    

2 Former Flint Emergency Managers Charged Over Tainted Water

Criminal charges against the state-appointed former managers, and two former Flint workers, stem from an inquiry into contamination linked to lead poisoning and deaths.

    

U.S. Blacklists 15 Russian Entities Linked to Ukraine and Crimea

The Treasury Department imposed targeted sanctions on seven officials and eight companies, creating an early test for the incoming Trump administration.
    

Gunman Who Shot 3 at Zurich Islamic Center Is Found Dead, Police Say

The man, who apparently committed suicide after escaping from the site of the shooting, had no known links to terrorist groups, officials said.
    

Trending: How Travelers Should Tip During the Holidays (and How Much)

Frequent hotel guests should tip double, and everyone should tip more on the actual holiday.

    

Explosion at Fireworks Market in Mexico Kills at Least 27

The blast at the open-air San Pablito Market in Tultepec, on the outskirts of Mexico City, also injured scores of people.
    

Explosion at Mexican Fireworks Market

A passerby in a car captured the flames, smoke and loud explosions of the blast at an open-air market in Tultepec.
    

A Tangerine Wig and a Tightrope Walk: Alec Baldwin as Donald J. Trump

Alec Baldwin reveals what it takes to create his Donald J. Trump persona for “Saturday Night Live.”

    

Should Medicare Allow Outpatient Knee Replacement? Doctors Are Deeply Split

As the agency considers paying for outpatient procedures, some predict better care and savings while others see a potential for post-operation complications.

    

Review: ‘Sing’ Gives Animated Belters a Stage

In this cartoon musical directed by Garth Jennings, a koala voiced by Matthew McConaughey tries to revive his fortunes with a singing competition.

    

A Creative Plea From Immigrants, and a Ticking Clock for Obama

Using a novel constitutional argument, advocates made a final plea to President Obama to shield up to 200,000 legal immigrants with minor criminal records from deportation.

    

On an East Side Corner, a Christmas Tree Vendor Offers Familiarity (and Spirits)

Gilles Berube works as a traveling photographer and is based in Quebec. But every December, he transforms into a New York Christmas tree seller.

    

Dick Van Dyke Will Appear in ‘Mary Poppins’ Sequel

The actor will not reprise his role as Bert the chimney sweep, he said, and there is no word on what accent he will adopt for his new role.

    

After Neo-Nazi Posting, Police in Whitefish, Mont., Step Up Patrols

A white supremacist site listed the names of local Jews and their contact information, claiming they had harassed the mother of a white nationalist leader.

    

Pathum Thani Journal: Where Buddhism’s Eight-Fold Path Can Be Followed With a Six-Figure Salary

With its endorsement of worldly comforts, Wat Dhammakaya, the largest temple in Thailand, has attracted growing numbers while unsettling the government and Buddhist leaders.

    

Charles Busch on the First Time He Performed in Drag

The writer and actor recalls discovering his calling while a student at Northwestern University. Hint: It involved a wig.

    

The Neediest Cases: A Role Model and Mentor While Dad Serves Time

Richard Washington is mentoring Jaylen Williams, whose father is incarcerated. Without a father at home, children like Jaylen are more likely to struggle in school or even drop out.

    

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