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Stephen Feller WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama moved to protect 1.65 million acres of land Wednesday, designating areas in Utah and Nevada as national monuments.
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  1. Obama designates 1.65 million acres in Nevada, Utah as national monuments
  2. QB Aaron Rodgers has Green Bay Packers primed for playoffs
  3. Buffalo Bills officially name EJ Manuel to start at quarterback
  4. Coyote hit by pitch from Cleveland Indians' Corey Kluber
  5. 2016 Pinstripe Bowl recap: Justin Jackson rushes Northwestern to win over Pittsburgh
  6. Atlanta Falcons QB Matt Ryan in MVP conversation
  7. New England Patriots' Tom Brady misses practice with thigh issue
  8. Most men unaware of lifestyle, medical risks to fertility
  9. Disabled children more likely to be bullied during school years, study says
  10. Delta, Boeing kill decade-old order for jets for Northwest Airlines
  11. Kim Jong Un has purged, executed more than 300 people, spy agency says
  12. Debbie Reynolds dies one day after daughter Carrie Fisher
  13. Amazon refuses to release Echo data in murder case
  14. T-Mobile sends update that kills recalled Samsung Galaxy Note 7
  15. Welders showed increased risk of Parkinson-like symptoms in study
  16. Research reveals movement and evolution of potato famine pathogen

Obama designates 1.65 million acres in Nevada, Utah as national monuments

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama moved to protect 1.65 million acres of land Wednesday, designating areas in Utah and Nevada as national monuments.
    

QB Aaron Rodgers has Green Bay Packers primed for playoffs

The Sports Xchange
GREEN Bay -- Detroit Lions head coach Jim Caldwell predicts "an electric atmosphere" for the NFC North title showdown at Ford Field on Sunday night.
    

Buffalo Bills officially name EJ Manuel to start at quarterback

The Sports Xchange
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Interim head coach Anthony Lynn of the Buffalo Bills made it official Wednesday when he announced that EJ Manuel would start the season finale in New York against the Jets over Tyrod Taylor.
    

Coyote hit by pitch from Cleveland Indians' Corey Kluber

The Sports Xchange
Cleveland Indians ace Corey Kluber is one of the best pitchers in baseball. He's known for having pinpoint accuracy.
    

2016 Pinstripe Bowl recap: Justin Jackson rushes Northwestern to win over Pittsburgh

By Everett Merrill, The Sports Xchange
NEW YORK -- Justin Jackson didn't realize he was closing in on the record for most yards rushing in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl. Nor did he care.
    

Atlanta Falcons QB Matt Ryan in MVP conversation

The Sports Xchange
FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Quarterback Matt Ryan is a strong candidate for the NFL's most valuable player award.
    

New England Patriots' Tom Brady misses practice with thigh issue

The Sports Xchange
Quarterback Tom Brady of the New England Patriots did not practice on Wednesday as the veteran nurses a thigh issue.
    

Most men unaware of lifestyle, medical risks to fertility

HealthDay News
Many men don't know about risk factors that can lead to infertility, a new study reveals.
    

Disabled children more likely to be bullied during school years, study says

Randy Dotinga, HealthDay News
Disabled children, including those with learning disabilities, were 20 percent more likely to report being bullied than other students, researchers say.
    

Delta, Boeing kill decade-old order for jets for Northwest Airlines

Stephen Feller
ATLANTA, Dec. 28 (UPI) -- Delta Airlines announced it cancelled a 10-year old deal for 787 jetliners it acquired with Northwest Airlines in 2008, reaching a deal with Boeing to do so.
    

Kim Jong Un has purged, executed more than 300 people, spy agency says

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Dec. 28 (UPI) -- Kim Jong Un could be responsible for a record number of purges and executions since fully assuming power.
    

Debbie Reynolds dies one day after daughter Carrie Fisher

Allen Cone and Stephen Feller
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 28 (UPI) -- Hollywood legend Debbie Reynolds Wednesday in Los Angeles at age 84, one day after the death of her daughter, actress Carrie Fisher.
    

Amazon refuses to release Echo data in murder case

Allen Cone
BENTONVILLE, Ark., Dec. 28 (UPI) -- Amazon is refusing to provide information to an Arkansas prosecutor from a murder suspect's Echo smart speaker.
    

T-Mobile sends update that kills recalled Samsung Galaxy Note 7

Allen Cone
BELLEVUE, Wash., Dec. 28 (UPI) -- TMobile is first cellphone carrier to send out an update to the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 handsets that will effectively make device useless by preventing charging.
    

Welders showed increased risk of Parkinson-like symptoms in study

HealthDay News
Welders are in danger of developing symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease, according to a new study that implicates exposure to fumes containing manganese.
    

Research reveals movement and evolution of potato famine pathogen

Brooks Hays
RALEIGH, N.C., Dec. 28 (UPI) -- The pathogen responsible for the Irish potato famine that killed more than a million people may have originated in South America.
    
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Debbie Reynolds Dead at 84; Singin' in the Rain Star Passes 1 Day After Death of Daughter Carrie Fisher
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The actress, who became a national treasure as the star of one of the most beloved movies of all time and went on to enjoy a nearly 70-year career in film, television and theater, has died. She was 84. In confirming her death, son Todd Fisher told E ...
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How the US came to abstain on a UN resolution condemning Israeli settlements - Washington Post


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How the US came to abstain on a UN resolution condemning Israeli settlements
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On Dec. 21, amid his morning workout, an afternoon round of golf and a family dinner with friends, President Obama interrupted his Hawaii vacation to consult by phone with his top national security team in Washington. Egypt had introduced a resolution ...
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With new monuments in Nevada, Utah, Obama adds to his environmental legacy - Washington Post


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With new monuments in Nevada, Utah, Obama adds to his environmental legacy
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President Obama on Wednesday created new national monuments in a sacred tribal site in southeastern Utah and in a swath of Nevada desert, after years of political fights over the fate of the areas. The designations further cement Obama's environmental ...
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Kerry Rebukes Israel, Calling Settlements a Threat to Peace

Secretary of State John Kerry argued that Israel could not survive as both a Jewish state and a democratic state unless it embraced a two-state plan.
    

News Analysis: In John Kerry’s Mideast Speech, a Clash of Policies and Personalities

On one side, were Mr. Kerry and President Obama. On the other, President-elect Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, and time is on their side.

    

Kerry’s Blunt Words for Israel Denounced by Lawmakers in Both Parties

Secretary of State John Kerry’s speech, in which he said “friends need to tell each other the hard truths,” was greeted warmly in Europe but met with a collective shrug in the Arab world.
    

Netanyahu and the Settlements (March 12, 2015)

    

Reactions to Kerry’s Rebuke of Israel

Israelis and Palestinians had strong opinions about the two-state solution. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said Secretary of State John Kerry's speech was a "deep disappointment.”
    

Carrie Fisher, Trump, Israel: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

For the Trumps, ‘Made in U.S.A.’ May Be a Tricky Label to Stitch

If President-elect Donald J. Trump makes good on the promise of punishing overseas companies, he will take aim at his own brand, and his daughter’s as well.

    

Hospitals in Safety Net Brace for Health Care Law’s Repeal

As the president-elect and Congress prepare to repeal the law, Temple University Hospital and others serving the poor expect harsh consequences.

    

Trump Takes Credit for Sprint Plan to Add 5,000 Jobs in U.S.

Sprint said the jobs were part of an earlier commitment by the Japanese bank that owns a controlling stake in the wireless carrier.
    

Economic Policy: Faster Growth? Two Things Trump Supporters Won’t Like

Productivity through automation and economic dynamism through immigration could hurt blue-collar workers.

    

Fentanyl Outpaces Heroin as the Deadliest Drug on Long Island

Counselors call the drug’s surge the “scariest thing” they have seen, while officials are calling for “intervention from all levels of government.”

    

Take a Ride With the Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman, a beloved British steam engine, was recently renovated and came out of retirement.
    

Tunisian Detained as Possible Accomplice in Berlin Attack

The man, whose name was not released, appears to be linked with Anis Amri, who is said to have driven a truck into a Christmas market, killing 12.

    

Christmas Revelers Leave 16 Tons of Trash on Australian Beach

More than 10,000 people in a Sydney suburb made a huge mess, prompting a local council to ban alcohol on the beach for the rest of the Australian summer.
    

Phys Ed: Work. Walk 5 Minutes. Work.

Standing up and walking around for five minutes every hour during the workday could lift your mood, combat lethargy and even dull hunger pangs.

    

Debbie Reynolds, Wholesome Ingénue in 1950s Films, Dies at 84

Ms. Reynolds starred in “Singin’ in the Rain,” the classic MGM musical about 1920s moviemaking, in which she held her own with Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor.
    

Watch Debbie Reynolds in Her Greatest Roles

A look at six movies for which the actress will be remembered.
    

Debbie Reynolds’s Fans Join Celebrities in Mourning Actress’s Death

William Shatner spoke for many when he called Ms. Reynolds “one of the last of Hollywood Royalty.”

    

Carrie Fisher Put Pen and Voice in Service of ‘Bipolar Pride’

The actress and author brought the subject of bipolar illness into the popular culture with humor and hard-boiled detail.

    

85-Year-Old Marathoner Is So Fast That Even Scientists Marvel

Ed Whitlock remains at the forefront among older athletes who have led scientists to reassess the possibilities of aging and performance.

    

Taking Fish Oil During Pregnancy Is Found to Lower Child’s Asthma Risk

Babies of women who took fish oil in the last three months of pregnancy had a 31 percent lower risk of developing asthma by age 3, a study in Denmark found.

    

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Obama Designates Two New National Monuments, Protecting 1.65 Million Acres

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What in the World: Berlin Attraction Reveals an Uneasy Phenomenon: Hitler Sells

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