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Alex Butler SAN DIEGO, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- If Melvin Gordon is on your fantasy football team, your season is probably over.
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  1. Fantasy Football: San Diego Chargers' Melvin Gordon "highly unlikely" for Week 15
  2. Baltimore Orioles sign Welington Castillo
  3. Clemson Tigers Football: Team building slide in training facility
  4. Chicago Cubs' Kyle Schwarber helps boy with rare disease play Batman
  5. NYC 'zombie outbreak' was caused by super-strong 'fake pot'
  6. Uber draws ire of California DMV for testing self-driving cars in S.F. without permit
  7. Genetics determine whether asparagus adds a noxious odor to urine, study says
  8. Obama blocks states from withholding Planned Parenthood funding
  9. Baltimore Ravens' John Harbaugh focused on three-game season
  10. North Korea crew members found on boat adrift at sea, report says
  11. QB Matt Moore takes charge from start in Miami Dolphins' huddle
  12. Dating site Ashley Madison agrees to pay $1.6M over massive data breach
  13. Watch: Obama hosts evening Hanukkah reception at White House
  14. Yahoo reveals what could be largest hack in history, affecting 1B accounts
  15. Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton gets MRI on throwing shoulder
  16. Louisville admits to receiving leaked plays vs. Wake Forest
  17. Jim Irsay has little hope for San Diego, Oakland
  18. Derek Holland agrees to one-year deal with Chicago White Sox

Fantasy Football: San Diego Chargers' Melvin Gordon "highly unlikely" for Week 15

Alex Butler
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- If Melvin Gordon is on your fantasy football team, your season is probably over.
    

Baltimore Orioles sign Welington Castillo

Alex Butler
BALTIMORE, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- It appears that Matt Wieters' career with the Baltimore Orioles is over.
    

Clemson Tigers Football: Team building slide in training facility

Alex Butler
CLEMSON, S.C., Dec. 14 (UPI) -- While the Clemson Tigers prepare for its most important game of the season, construction works are building a slide in its football facility.
    

Chicago Cubs' Kyle Schwarber helps boy with rare disease play Batman

Alex Butler
PHOENIX, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- Kyle Schwarber already helped save the Chicago Cubs from its legendary World Series curse.
    

NYC 'zombie outbreak' was caused by super-strong 'fake pot'

Alan Mozes, HealthDay News
Researchers found chemicals in "fake pot" that caused a "zombie outbreak" in New York last year was as much as 85 times more potent than actual marijuana.
    

Uber draws ire of California DMV for testing self-driving cars in S.F. without permit

Doug G. Ware
SACRAMENTO, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- California's DMV issued a warning of sorts Wednesday to rideshare company Uber, apparently for wading too far into the waters of testing self-driving vehicles.
    

Genetics determine whether asparagus adds a noxious odor to urine, study says

HealthDay News
Genetic makeup determines whether asparagus will add an odor to people's urine after they eat it, according to a study conducted by Harvard researchers.
    

Obama blocks states from withholding Planned Parenthood funding

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- The Obama administration finalized a rule designed to protect Title X funding for Planned Parenthood, making it illegal for states not to pay the organization.
    

Baltimore Ravens' John Harbaugh focused on three-game season

By Todd Karpovich, The Sports Xchange
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Just minutes after his team lost to the New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh told his players to immediately turn their focus to the Philadelphia Eagles.
    

North Korea crew members found on boat adrift at sea, report says

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- South Korean naval vessels rescued eight North Korean nationals adrift at sea but all crew members said they wished to be repatriated to the North.
    

QB Matt Moore takes charge from start in Miami Dolphins' huddle

The Sports Xchange
DAVIE, Fla. -- Quarterback Matt Moore is now the starter for the Miami Dolphins, and no one knows how things will go.
    

Dating site Ashley Madison agrees to pay $1.6M over massive data breach

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- Internet dating website Ashley Madison will pay $1.6 million to settle charges tied to a major data breach last year, federal regulators said Wednesday.
    

Watch: Obama hosts evening Hanukkah reception at White House

Andrew V. Pestano and Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (UPI) -- President Obama saw his final Hanukkah receptions at the White House Wednesday, where a menorah owned by late Israeli President Shimon Peres' family was lit.
    

Yahoo reveals what could be largest hack in history, affecting 1B accounts

Doug G. Ware
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Dec. 14 (UPI) -- Tech giant Yahoo on Wednesday announced what could be the largest computer hacking in history -- the breach of more than 1 billion user accounts.
    

Carolina Panthers QB Cam Newton gets MRI on throwing shoulder

The Sports Xchange
Carolina quarterback Cam Newton was noticeably absent from a portion of Wednesday's practice, one day after having an MRI on his throwing shoulder.
    

Louisville admits to receiving leaked plays vs. Wake Forest

The Sports Xchange
Louisville athletic director Tom Jurich admitted Wednesday an assistant football coach received "a few plays."
    

Jim Irsay has little hope for San Diego, Oakland

The Sports Xchange
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay didn't mince words on Wednesday when discussing the NFL's future in both San Diego and Oakland.
    

Derek Holland agrees to one-year deal with Chicago White Sox

The Sports Xchange
The Chicago White Sox agreed to terms with left-handed pitcher Derek Holland on a one-year, $6-million contract, the team announced Wednesday.
    
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  1. Yahoo Says 1 Billion User Accounts Were Hacked
  2. Congressional memo: For Republican Russia Hawks, a Dilemma Named Rex Tillerson
  3. ‘I’m Here to Help,’ Trump Tells Tech Executives at Meeting
  4. Trump Firm Quits Brazil Hotel Project That Was Named in Criminal Inquiry
  5. Transition Briefing: Democrats and Feds in Dispute on Trump’s D.C. Hotel Lease
  6. Fed Raises Key Interest Rate, Citing Strengthening Economy
  7. How the Fed’s Interest Rate Increase Can Affect You
  8. Economic Trends: Will the Trump Era Bring Higher Interest Rates? Don’t Count On It
  9. Evening Briefing: Donald Trump, Aleppo, Yahoo: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  10. Murder in the 4-0: A Man Is Shot in the Back, and Only the Police Are Kept in the Dark
  11. North Carolina G.O.P. Moves to Curb Power of New Democratic Governor
  12. Loath to Meddle in Election, Obama Delayed Blaming Russia for D.N.C. Hack
  13. Amid Rain of Shells, Aleppo’s Civilians Offer ‘Final Scream’
  14. The Top Books of 2016
  15. Drug 85 Times as Potent as Marijuana Caused a ‘Zombielike’ State in Brooklyn
  16. Israel’s Parliament Draws a Line on Short Hemlines
  17. Unusual New Resident of Manhattan Has People Talking
  18. Miss World Contestant Who Challenged China Is Allowed to Speak Once More
  19. Muslim Woman Made Up Hate Crime on Subway, Police Say
  20. How to Have a Dinner Party: Friends Not Required
  21. Trilobites: Swimming With the Mysterious Sardine Disco Balls of the Philippines
  22. GoFundMe Says It Has Helped Campaigns Raise $3 Billion
  23. One Small Step for NASA, One Giant Leap for GIFs
  24. Rodrigo Duterte on Killing Criminal Suspects: ‘I Used to Do It Personally’
  25. 5 Times Drones Told the Story
  26. The Carpetbagger: SAG Nominees Include Viggo Mortensen and Other Surprises
  27. ‘Rogue One’ Reviews: Here’s What the Critics Say
  28. How to Keep Your Office Holiday Party From Going Off the Rails
  29. Pregnant Women Warned to Avoid Brownsville, Tex., Because of Zika
  30. Cosby’s Lawyers Argue to Block Accounts of Other Accusers
  31. Abortion Is Found to Have Little Effect on Women’s Mental Health
  32. N.F.L. Owners Pave Way for Chargers and Raiders to Move
  33. Spared by Gunman in Charleston, Churchgoer Describes Night of Terror
  34. The Neediest Cases: Inquisitive Child Inspires Her Tutor to Start a New Path
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Yahoo Says 1 Billion User Accounts Were Hacked

The company says the attack was separate from the breach that led to an earlier disclosure that 500 million accounts were hacked.

    

Congressional memo: For Republican Russia Hawks, a Dilemma Named Rex Tillerson

Republicans will have to reconcile a party catechism with their vote on Mr. Tillerson for secretary of state. He is close to Vladimir V. Putin.

    

‘I’m Here to Help,’ Trump Tells Tech Executives at Meeting

The president-elect met with Jeff Bezos of Amazon and Timothy D. Cook of Apple, among other tech leaders, in a surprisingly genial gathering.
    

Trump Firm Quits Brazil Hotel Project That Was Named in Criminal Inquiry

The hotel and another Trump venture in the city had been named in a federal investigation over investments by public pension fund managers in commercial projects.

    

Transition Briefing: Democrats and Feds in Dispute on Trump’s D.C. Hotel Lease

The General Services Administration disputed House Democrats on whether President-elect Donald J. Trump had to sell off his Washington hotel.

    

Fed Raises Key Interest Rate, Citing Strengthening Economy

The increase was only the second since the financial crisis, and the central bank gave little indication that Donald J. Trump’s election altered its outlook.
    

How the Fed’s Interest Rate Increase Can Affect You

The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate on Wednesday. Economists talk about the impact on markets, but what about everyday consumers?

    

Economic Trends: Will the Trump Era Bring Higher Interest Rates? Don’t Count On It

A look at two reasons that the era of low rates might stick around a bit longer.

    

Evening Briefing: Donald Trump, Aleppo, Yahoo: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Murder in the 4-0: A Man Is Shot in the Back, and Only the Police Are Kept in the Dark

Adrian Maldonado was killed after a drug deal at a Bronx housing complex. Rumors focused on a spurned lover, but witnesses were reluctant to come forward over fears of reprisals.

    

North Carolina G.O.P. Moves to Curb Power of New Democratic Governor

Republican lawmakers introduced measures to end the governor’s control over election boards and to require State Senate approval of his cabinet members.

    

Loath to Meddle in Election, Obama Delayed Blaming Russia for D.N.C. Hack

The administration was concerned that any statement by President Obama would be viewed as politicizing intelligence, the White House said.

    

Amid Rain of Shells, Aleppo’s Civilians Offer ‘Final Scream’

Pro-government forces resumed shelling of Aleppo’s eastern neighborhoods, delaying the evacuation of thousands of civilians and fighters.
    

The Top Books of 2016

The Times’s critics give their choices of the best fiction and nonfiction works of the year.

    

Drug 85 Times as Potent as Marijuana Caused a ‘Zombielike’ State in Brooklyn

A new study offers the first detailed look at a drug that has caused dozens to overdose and offers a window into the evolving world of synthetic drugs.

    

Israel’s Parliament Draws a Line on Short Hemlines

Dozens of female employees arrived at the Knesset in above-the-knee outfits to protest what they said was a sudden shift in enforcing a longstanding dress code.
    

Unusual New Resident of Manhattan Has People Talking

A male deer who has settled in Jackie Robinson Park in Harlem, a block from a subway entrance, has his new neighbors worried about his safety.

    

Miss World Contestant Who Challenged China Is Allowed to Speak Once More

Pageant organizers gave Anastasia Lin permission on Wednesday to speak to the news media, ending a three-week standoff over her criticism of human rights abuses in China.

    

Muslim Woman Made Up Hate Crime on Subway, Police Say

The woman, 18, claimed that three men attacked her on a Manhattan subway on Dec. 1 and tried to pull off her hijab. The police said the story was false.
    

How to Have a Dinner Party: Friends Not Required

Flummoxed by the old-fashioned pastime of entertaining at home, our reporter tries out online services designed to bring together strangers.

    

Trilobites: Swimming With the Mysterious Sardine Disco Balls of the Philippines

Around a handful of beaches on the island of Cebu, divers can swim with sparkling aggregations of fish that collect in “bait balls.”

    

GoFundMe Says It Has Helped Campaigns Raise $3 Billion

The crowdfunding site has become synonymous with online giving to help in disasters and smaller crises. Some fear it could hurt traditional charities.

    

One Small Step for NASA, One Giant Leap for GIFs

The space agency has entered a partnership with Giphy to share clips of science in action.

    

Rodrigo Duterte on Killing Criminal Suspects: ‘I Used to Do It Personally’

“I was really looking for a confrontation, so I could kill,” President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines told business leaders at a meeting in Manila.
    

5 Times Drones Told the Story

A sky-view perspective on some of the year’s most visual stories

    

The Carpetbagger: SAG Nominees Include Viggo Mortensen and Other Surprises

Manchester by the Sea” lands the most nominations, with “Fences” and “Moonlight” close behind.

    

‘Rogue One’ Reviews: Here’s What the Critics Say

Critics got a look at the new “Star Wars” movie this week. Despite a few who called it mediocre, most say it’s a fine entry to the canon.

    

How to Keep Your Office Holiday Party From Going Off the Rails

The office party can be a fun way for co-workers to get together to celebrate, an opportunity to introduce yourself to executives or a memorable event for all the wrong reasons.

    

Pregnant Women Warned to Avoid Brownsville, Tex., Because of Zika

At least five cases of Zika transmitted by local mosquitoes have been reported in the last few weeks, and temperatures are still high enough for the insects to thrive.

    

Cosby’s Lawyers Argue to Block Accounts of Other Accusers

The entertainer’s lawyers question the stories of 13 women who said they were sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby decades ago.

    

Abortion Is Found to Have Little Effect on Women’s Mental Health

A study, published in JAMA Psychiatry, undermines the claim that women seeking abortions might develop emotional and psychological trauma.

    

N.F.L. Owners Pave Way for Chargers and Raiders to Move

At a league meeting, owners showed signs of grudging support for relocating the teams to Los Angeles and Las Vegas as soon as next season.

    

Spared by Gunman in Charleston, Churchgoer Describes Night of Terror

The defense rested without calling any witnesses in the trial of Dylann Roof, who is accused of killing nine people in June 2015.

    

The Neediest Cases: Inquisitive Child Inspires Her Tutor to Start a New Path

At an internship last year, a girl Naivon Lake Jr. was tutoring asked why he wasn’t in college. Good question, Naivon thought.

    

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