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Stephen Feller CHARLESTON, S.C., Dec. 29 (UPI) -- Lawyers for Dylann Roof asked that a hearing scheduled for Monday be delayed to provide more time to review a mental health evaluation set for this weekend.
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  1. Dylann Roof to have new competency exam before sentencing
  2. Record $259 million worth of cocaine seized in two hauls in Australia
  3. Potential oral treatment for hemophilia in early stage of development
  4. Anemia may increase risk for hearing loss, study says
  5. Malfunction, not bomb, caused crash of Russian military jet
  6. Indianapolis Colts' Trent Cole deals with backlash of hit on Oakland Raiders QB Derek Carr
  7. Doug Martin's Tampa Bay Buccaneer teammates stunned by suspension, admission
  8. Serena Williams announces engagement to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian
  9. Navy investigation: Canopy explosion led to grounding of Growlers, Super Hornets
  10. 'T-Rex' blows snow from North Dakota driveway
  11. Surfers brave sub-freezing temperatures to tackle Lake Michigan waves
  12. 'Santa' closes out Christmas by using laser and pocket cannon to destroy ornaments
  13. John Stamos cheers up girl in children's hospital by scolding her ex-boyfriend
  14. New map details shifting flood risks in the United States
  15. Judge denies bail for 'Serial' subject Adnan Syed in retrial
  16. Coalition: Airstrike may have killed civilians at Mosul hospital
  17. Man films enormous rat running around London store after closing
  18. Mouse study hints at why obese people struggle to exercise
  19. Young girl's teddy bear goes on airport adventure after being left behind
  20. Duterte says most U.S. ambassadors are spies working for the CIA
  21. Serena Williams, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian announce engagement
  22. Experimental drug shows promise for disfiguring tumor condition
  23. Final U.S. ship transferred to South Korean navy decommissioned
  24. Archaeologists: Chaco Canyon inhabitants likely relied on imported food

Dylann Roof to have new competency exam before sentencing

Stephen Feller
CHARLESTON, S.C., Dec. 29 (UPI) -- Lawyers for Dylann Roof asked that a hearing scheduled for Monday be delayed to provide more time to review a mental health evaluation set for this weekend.
    

Record $259 million worth of cocaine seized in two hauls in Australia

Allen Cone
SYDNEY, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- Australian authorities seized cocaine worth about $259 million in 2 1/2-year probe, including 1,102 pounds on Christmas Day, in largest haul from single cartel.
    

Potential oral treatment for hemophilia in early stage of development

HealthDay News
University of Texas at Austin researchers created an oral treatment for one type of hemophilia, which is a serious, genetic bleeding disorder.
    

Anemia may increase risk for hearing loss, study says

Randy Dotinga, HealthDay News
Hearing loss may be linked to iron deficiency anemia -- a combination of low levels of iron and red blood cells, new research suggests.
    

Malfunction, not bomb, caused crash of Russian military jet

Stephen Feller
MOSCOW, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- Investigators in the crash of a Russian airliner on Sunday have ruled out an explosion as its cause, saying some type of technical malfunction was at fault.
    

Indianapolis Colts' Trent Cole deals with backlash of hit on Oakland Raiders QB Derek Carr

The Sports Xchange
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Trent Cole is dealing with the backlash of delivering the hit that caused Oakland Raiders quarterback Derek Carr to break his right fibula on Saturday.
    

Doug Martin's Tampa Bay Buccaneer teammates stunned by suspension, admission

The Sports Xchange
The news that Doug Martin was suspended for four games and entering a drug treatment center was a stunning development for teammates of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back.
    

Serena Williams announces engagement to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian

The Sports Xchange
Tennis star Serena Williams announced Thursday that she is engaged to Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.
    

Navy investigation: Canopy explosion led to grounding of Growlers, Super Hornets

Allen Cone
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- The U.S. Navy temporarily grounded all Super Hornet and Growler squadrons because canopy exploded off jet earlier this month, according to Navy.
    

'T-Rex' blows snow from North Dakota driveway

Ben Hooper
BISMARCK, N.D., Dec. 29 (UPI) -- A North Dakota man managed to get some laughs out of his neighbors amid a major snowstorm by clearing his driveway while dressed as a Tyrannosaurus Rex.
    

Surfers brave sub-freezing temperatures to tackle Lake Michigan waves

Ben Hooper
MILWAUKEE, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- A pair of dedicated surfers were filmed showing their devotion to the sport by braving sub-freezing temperatures to tackle the waves of Lake Michigan.
    

'Santa' closes out Christmas by using laser and pocket cannon to destroy ornaments

Ben Hooper
AURORA, Colo., Dec. 29 (UPI) -- A Colorado "Santa" found a unique way to ring out the Christmas holiday by using a laser beam and a pocket cannon to destroy some Christmas ornaments.
    

John Stamos cheers up girl in children's hospital by scolding her ex-boyfriend

Daniel Uria
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- John Stamos helped cheer up a young girl during a visit to a children's hospital by calling her ex-boyfriend to scold him for dumping her.
    

New map details shifting flood risks in the United States

Brooks Hays
IOWA CITY, Iowa, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- In a new study, scientists warn of increased flood risks in the northern half of the United States.
    

Judge denies bail for 'Serial' subject Adnan Syed in retrial

Allen Cone
BALTIMORE, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- A Baltimore judge has denied bail for Adnan Syed, the subject of the "Serial" podcast, as he awaits retrial in the murder case.
    

Coalition: Airstrike may have killed civilians at Mosul hospital

Allen Cone
MOSUL, Iraq, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- An airstrike intended for an Islamic State vehicle Thursday may have killed civilians at a hospital in Mosul, the coalition announced.
    

Man films enormous rat running around London store after closing

Ben Hooper
LONDON, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- A London man looking into the window of a closed clothing shop spotted a huge rat running around inside and captured video of the massive rodent.
    

Mouse study hints at why obese people struggle to exercise

HealthDay News
Overweight mice may provide a hint as to why it's so hard to start -- and stick to -- your New Year's resolution to exercise more.
    

Young girl's teddy bear goes on airport adventure after being left behind

Ben Hooper
YEKATERINBURG, Russia, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- A Russian airport shared photos of a young girl's teddy bear having adventures around the facility after it was accidentally left behind when the girl departed.
    

Duterte says most U.S. ambassadors are spies working for the CIA

Allen Cone
MANILA, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said most U.S. ambassadors are undermining foreign governments by spying, specifically mentioning Philip Goldberg.
    

Serena Williams, Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian announce engagement

Daniel Uria
ROME, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- Tennis star Serena Williams and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian became engaged while vacationing in Rome.
    

Experimental drug shows promise for disfiguring tumor condition

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
An experimental drug has shown promise in treating benign, but disfiguring, tumors caused by a genetic disorder.
    

Final U.S. ship transferred to South Korean navy decommissioned

Ryan Maass
JINHAE, South Korea, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- The South Korean navy officially decommissioned the vessel Pyeongtaek, the last ship transferred to the branch from the United States.
    

Archaeologists: Chaco Canyon inhabitants likely relied on imported food

Brooks Hays
BOULDER, Colo., Dec. 29 (UPI) -- According to a new study, the Pueblo peoples of Chaco Canyon must have relied on food surpluses from elsewhere.
    
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  18. Along Mosul’s Front Line, Desperate Civilians and Dug-In Troops and Fighters
  19. Takata Said to Be Close to Deal With U.S. Over Deadly Airbags
  20. Argentine Court Reopens Investigation of Ex-President in ’94 Bomb Case
  21. Germany Releases Tunisian Held in Connection With Berlin Attack
  22. Russia Finds No Signs of Explosion in Black Sea Plane Crash
  23. Sinosphere: China Warmly Welcomes a Giant Rooster With Trumpian Characteristics
  24. Trilobites: Searching for the Human Factor in Deadly Avalanches
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Obama Strikes Back at Russia for Election Hacking

The Obama administration said it was tossing out 35 intelligence operatives and imposing sanctions on Russian intelligence services and officers.

    

How Russia Recruited Elite Hackers for Its Cyberwar

The government scouted a wide range of civilian programmers in recent years, even criminals, while expanding its cyberwarfare abilities.

    

Is This a Nest of Spies? The U.S. Says It Is

East Coast retreats for diplomats were seen by the Obama administration as beachside spy nests, and all Russians were ordered out.
    

Donald Trump, After Dismissing Hacking, Agrees to an Intelligence Briefing

Mr. Trump reiterated his earlier call for the country to “move on to bigger and better things” but said he would get the briefing “nevertheless.”
    

Spies vs. Spies: A Cold War Regularity That Never Quite Cooled

President Obama’s expulsion of 35 diplomats as retaliation for Russian hacking during the election is not the first such order by either country.

    

American Jews Divide Over Strain in U.S.-Israel Relations

While some Jewish groups have applauded the administration’s efforts in regard to Israel, others have seen the steps taken by a departing president as a mistake.

    

In ‘Red’ and ‘Blue’ Israel, Separate Lives and Divergent Narratives

The reactions to international criticism of Israeli settlements made clear that Israelis are just as polarized as Americans.

    

The Interpreter: The Two-State Solution: What It Is and Why It Hasn’t Happened

The two-state solution has for decades been the primary focus of efforts to achieve peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Here’s a basic guide.

    

Uncertainty Over New Chinese Law Rattles Foreign Nonprofits

The law regulating NGOs remains opaque, and groups working on politically sensitive issues like human rights and legal reform are jittery about their future.

    

‘It’s True, the Germans Killed Us’

More than 100 years after a genocide of the Herero people in Namibia, Germany is acknowledging its role. Listen to a Herero elder recounting the story he heard from his forefathers.
    

Russia, Syria, Debbie Reynolds: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Garbage Trucks Will Help Protect New York for New Year’s Eve

Sixty-five of the hulking vehicles, loaded with sand, will be used to guard against truck attacks like those carried out in France and Germany.

    

An Appraisal: The Unsinkable Debbie Reynolds

Recalling a singular Hollywood star and an era we won’t see again.

    

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.
    

Did Debbie Reynolds Die of a Broken Heart?

Science shows that stress, like that brought on by the sudden death of her daughter, Carrie Fisher, could have contributed to her collapse.

    

Carrie Fisher’s Fans Find Solace in Her Books

Demand for Ms. Fisher’s books, including “Postcards From the Edge” and “The Princess Diarist,” has risen noticeably since her death earlier this week.

    

A Majority Agreed She Was Raped by a Stanford Football Player. That Wasn’t Enough.

Stanford has an uncommonly high bar for sexual assault cases, so the player was never punished despite two panels ruling in favor of the accuser.

    

Along Mosul’s Front Line, Desperate Civilians and Dug-In Troops and Fighters

Witnessing firsthand this volatile zone, first with the Iraqi Army and then with units of the Iraqi Federal Police.

    

Takata Said to Be Close to Deal With U.S. Over Deadly Airbags

The airbag maker is nearing a settlement with prosecutors over airbags that have been linked to deaths and injuries, according to two people briefed on the matter.

    

Argentine Court Reopens Investigation of Ex-President in ’94 Bomb Case

A court reopened a criminal complaint that accuses former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of a cover-up in connection with the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center.

    

Germany Releases Tunisian Held in Connection With Berlin Attack

Further investigation showed the 40-year-old had not been in contact with the man who drove a truck into a Christmas fair, killing 12, the authorities said.
    

Russia Finds No Signs of Explosion in Black Sea Plane Crash

While the authorities stressed that they considered a terrorist attack unlikely, they made clear on Thursday that they were leaving open the possibility.
    

Sinosphere: China Warmly Welcomes a Giant Rooster With Trumpian Characteristics

The statue of a bird with big hair, which stands more than two stories tall, was built to celebrate the Year of the Rooster in the Chinese lunar calendar.

    

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Serena Williams Engaged to Reddit Co-Founder Alexis Ohanian

The tennis star announced the news with a poem and an illustration on the website’s popular engagement subreddit.

    

Trilobites: The Biggest Digital Map of the Cosmos Ever Made

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