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A federal judge in Argentina ruled the 2015 death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman was a homicide.
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  1. Death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman ruled a homicide
  2. Elon Musk working on electric-powered pickup truck to rival Ford F-150
  3. Few North Korean defectors show signs of possible radiation exposure
  4. Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien has support of players
  5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Dirk Koetter admits rumors are distracting
  6. Los Angeles Clippers' Blake Griffin might be back as soon as Friday
  7. 2017 Quick Lane Bowl: Duke pulls away from NIU
  8. Mark Hamill apologizes for doubting director Rian Johnson's version of Luke Skywalker
  9. Bruce Arians: Arizona Cardinals coach calls story 'fake news'
  10. Tennessee Titans glad to control own playoff destiny
  11. Denver Broncos QB Paxton Lynch could get nod in finale
  12. Antoine Bethea: Arizona Cardinals place safety on injured reserve, promote LB Robinson
  13. Brazil, Canada expel Venezuelan diplomats
  14. Emanuel Byrd: Green Bay Packers promote practice squad tight end
  15. Hakeem Valles: Detroit Lions promote tight end to active roster
  16. Syrian govt. approves some medical evcauations in rebel-held area
  17. NBA says officials missed foul calls on Kevin Durant, LeBron James
  18. Another season ends without playoffs for Jason Garrett, Dallas Cowboys
  19. Eight attorneys general sue EPA over air pollution
  20. Minnesota Vikings still hoping for first-round bye in playoffs
  21. James Harrison: Pittsburgh Steelers great signs with New England Patriots after being released
  22. Sloppy New England Patriots get job done vs. Buffalo Bills
  23. Green Bay Packers QB Brett Hundley breaks longtime passing record

Death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman ruled a homicide

A federal judge in Argentina ruled the 2015 death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman was a homicide.
    

Elon Musk working on electric-powered pickup truck to rival Ford F-150

Elon Musk revealed on Tuesday that his Tesla, Inc. has plans in the works to build an electric-powered pickup truck that would rival the Ford F-150 in size.
    

Few North Korean defectors show signs of possible radiation exposure

Four North Korean defectors who lived near the North's nuclear test site have shown symptoms of possible radiation exposure Seoul's Unification Ministry said.
    

Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien has support of players

Houston Texans coach Bill O'Brien has been the subject of several unconfirmed rumors about his future.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Dirk Koetter admits rumors are distracting

Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Dirk Koetter says he has not spoken about his future with the Glazer family.
    

Los Angeles Clippers' Blake Griffin might be back as soon as Friday

Injured Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin could be close to returning.
    

2017 Quick Lane Bowl: Duke pulls away from NIU

A roller-coaster season for Duke's football team ended with one last happy thrill ride on Tuesday in the Quick Lane Bowl.
    

Mark Hamill apologizes for doubting director Rian Johnson's version of Luke Skywalker

Mark Hamill tweeted an apology Tuesday for criticizing director Rian Johnson's portrayal of Luke Skywalker in {i:Star Wars: The Last Jedi}.
    

Bruce Arians: Arizona Cardinals coach calls story 'fake news'

Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians refuted a report Tuesday that he has decided to mutually part ways with the Cardinals after this season.
    

Tennessee Titans glad to control own playoff destiny

The Tennessee Titans have lost three games in a row and are 0-for-December this season, falling to three straight NFC West teams.
    

Denver Broncos QB Paxton Lynch could get nod in finale

Paxton Lynch, if he is healthy, will start ahead of Brock Osweiler this week for the Denver Broncos.
    

Antoine Bethea: Arizona Cardinals place safety on injured reserve, promote LB Robinson

The Arizona Cardinals have placed veteran safety Antoine Bethea on injured reserve and promoted linebacker Edmond Robinson from the practice squad.
    

Brazil, Canada expel Venezuelan diplomats

Brazil and Canada each expelled Venezuelan diplomats amid a diplomatic crisis revolving around Venezuela.
    

Emanuel Byrd: Green Bay Packers promote practice squad tight end

The Green Bay Packers have promoted practice squad tight end Emanuel Byrd.
    

Hakeem Valles: Detroit Lions promote tight end to active roster

The Detroit Lions have added practice squad tight end Hakeem Valles to their active roster.
    

Syrian govt. approves some medical evcauations in rebel-held area

The Red Cross said on Tuesday that medical evacuations were being conducted in a rebel-held area near Damascus.
    

NBA says officials missed foul calls on Kevin Durant, LeBron James

The NBA's officiating crew might be getting coal in their stockings next Christmas.
    

Another season ends without playoffs for Jason Garrett, Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys will be home for the postseason for the fifth time in seven full seasons under head coach Jason Garrett as a result of a familiar outcome.
    

Eight attorneys general sue EPA over air pollution

New York's attorney general and seven others sued the Environmental Protection Agency over air pollution traveling upwind from other states.
    

Minnesota Vikings still hoping for first-round bye in playoffs

The Minnesota Vikings head into their regular-season finale needing a victory over the Chicago Bears to reach the second-highest win total in team history.
    

James Harrison: Pittsburgh Steelers great signs with New England Patriots after being released

Former Pittsburgh Steelers franchise sack leader James Harrison signed a one-year deal with the New England Patriots following a visit with the team on Tuesday.
    

Sloppy New England Patriots get job done vs. Buffalo Bills

The New England Patriots took care of business on Christmas Eve with a 37-16 win over the Bills at Gillette Stadium that kept the defending champions on track for the No. 1 seed.
    

Green Bay Packers QB Brett Hundley breaks longtime passing record

Somehow, someway, Bob Avellini started 50 games for the Chicago Bears between 1975 and 1984.
    
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(CNN) There's White Christmas. And then there's Whiteout Christmas. Erie, Pennsylvania, experienced the latter on Monday, when a total of 34 inches of snow fell on Christmas Day, blanketing the city and shattering the city's previous records for ...
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Pubs and brewing companies around the world are profiting from Brexit, drawing extra attention with beers and bars named after the political phenomenon.
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  1. A pint of Brexit? Politics inspires bars, beers
  2. 'God bless America': U.S. jury acquits Peruvian in FIFA bribe case
  3. El Chapo's lawyers need more funds, seek trial delay
  4. Playing games? Tensions underscore Saudi chess championship
  5. Russia election boycott campaign may be illegal, Kremlin hints
  6. British navy escorts Russian warship near UK waters
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A pint of Brexit? Politics inspires bars, beers

Pubs and brewing companies around the world are profiting from Brexit, drawing extra attention with beers and bars named after the political phenomenon.

    

'God bless America': U.S. jury acquits Peruvian in FIFA bribe case

Manuel Burga, a former South American soccer official, was acquitted in the FIFA bribery scandal on Tuesday and walked out of the courtroom saying he's finished with the world's most popular sport.

    

El Chapo's lawyers need more funds, seek trial delay

Joaquin Guzman, the drug kingpin known as El Chapo, hasn't been able to arrange to get more funds to his private attorneys, court papers say.

    

Playing games? Tensions underscore Saudi chess championship

The World Chess Federation, however, denied that any country's team was being purposefully excluded from the King Salman World Blitz & Rapid Championships.

    

Russia election boycott campaign may be illegal, Kremlin hints

Russia's top election body voted Monday to formally bar anti-corruption crusader Alexei Navalny from running in the presidential election next March.

    

British navy escorts Russian warship near UK waters

There has been a surge in Russian vessels traveling near U.K. waters, as well as an increase in Russian fighter planes testing NATO and British air defenses.

    

Russia setting up 'permanent presence' in Syria, defense minister says

Sergey Shoigu says President Vladimir Putin had okayed the structure and staff of Russia's main bases in Syria's Tartus and Khmeimim.

    

To cure 'big city disease,' Shanghai will cap population at 25 million

China's financial hub aims to curb environmental pollution, traffic congestion and a shortage of public services like education and medical care.

    

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  5. Barred From Running, Barred From Boycotting: A Russian Candidate’s Quandary
  6. New York’s Attorney General in Battle With Trump
  7. Your Uber Car Creates Congestion. Should You Pay a Fee to Ride?
  8. Op-Ed Contributor: William Barber II: Trump’s Terrible Choice for Judge
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  10. Op-Ed Columnist: The End of Trump and the End of Days
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: The Year Not to Defer Dreams
  12. Op-Ed Columnist: Editors Speak: A 2017 Reading List
  13. Vietnam '67: Bombing the Ho Chi Minh Trail
  14. Johnny Bower, Oldest Full-Time N.H.L. Goalie, Dies at 93
  15. Tied Virginia Race That Was Headed for Name-Drawing Gets Another Twist
  16. Egypt Hangs 15 for Terrorism, Stoking Fears Among Islamists
  17. Cities Sue Over Pentagon’s Failure to Report Crimes to Gun Database
  18. North Korea Won’t Stop Its Arms Tests Anytime Soon, South Korea Warns
  19. Thousands Once Spoke His Language in the Amazon. Now, He’s the Only One.
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  21. Storm Buries Pennsylvania City in More Than Five Feet of Snow
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  24. DealBook: In a Year of Nonstop News, a Batch of Business Books Worth Reading
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  26. All the New Gestures You’re About to Learn on the iPhone X
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Homeland Security, Uber, Peru: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Homeland Security Increasingly Means Putting Agents Outside the Homeland

Set up to defend the United States, the Homeland Security Department is going beyond American borders to fight foreign threats from abroad.

    

Years of Attack Leave Obamacare a More Government-Focused Health Law

Efforts by Republicans to chip away at the Affordable Care Act, culminating in the repeal of the individual mandate, have left behind a more government-focused health program.

    

How Big Tech Is Going After Your Health Care

Apple, Google, Microsoft and other giants are accelerating their efforts to remake health care with new tracking apps, sensors and other tools.

    

Barred From Running, Barred From Boycotting: A Russian Candidate’s Quandary

First Aleksei A. Navalny, an anticorruption activist, was blocked from running for president. Then he was warned not to organize a boycott of the election.

    

New York’s Attorney General in Battle With Trump

Eric Schneiderman’s office recently took its 100th legal or administrative action against “the biggest threat” to New Yorkers: the federal government.

    

Your Uber Car Creates Congestion. Should You Pay a Fee to Ride?

A New York task force weighs a new fee on rides in for-hire vehicles in Manhattan, which would be paid by riders and raise money to fix the subways.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: William Barber II: Trump’s Terrible Choice for Judge

A lawyer with abiding roots in white supremacy has no place on the federal bench.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: The Gun Lobby Is Hindering Suicide Prevention

After my father killed himself, I volunteered to stop others from doing the same. Then I was shown the door over gun control.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The End of Trump and the End of Days

Invoking “Armageddon” isn’t the best strategy for retiring this president.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Year Not to Defer Dreams

Of home, belonging, hope and the Staten Island ferry.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Editors Speak: A 2017 Reading List

I asked top editors at more than 20 publications to recommend one piece they had published this year.

    

Vietnam '67: Bombing the Ho Chi Minh Trail

No matter how many times we attacked it, the North Vietnamese transit network remained. In the end, it’s how they won.

    

Johnny Bower, Oldest Full-Time N.H.L. Goalie, Dies at 93

Bower was 45 when he played his last game in the National Hockey League. He won four Stanley Cups with the Toronto Maple Leafs in a Hall of Fame career.

    

Tied Virginia Race That Was Headed for Name-Drawing Gets Another Twist

The Virginia State Board of Elections announced it would delay a drawing of lots after receiving a letter from lawyers for the Democratic candidate.

    

Egypt Hangs 15 for Terrorism, Stoking Fears Among Islamists

The men were executed for an attack in 2013, at the start of an Islamic insurgency that the government has been battling ever since.

    

Cities Sue Over Pentagon’s Failure to Report Crimes to Gun Database

The suit seeks to establish federal monitoring of the military’s compliance with reporting laws, after lapses were exposed following a massacre at a Texas church.

    

North Korea Won’t Stop Its Arms Tests Anytime Soon, South Korea Warns

Government and private analysts expect the North to bolster its nuclear and long-range missile capabilities in 2018 to gain leverage with Washington.

    

Thousands Once Spoke His Language in the Amazon. Now, He’s the Only One.

The Taushiro tribe vanished into the jungles of the Amazon basin in Peru generations ago. Amadeo García García is now the last native speaker of their language.

    

Patch of Bamboo Creates New Legal Thicket for Connecticut City

In a Connecticut city known for showdowns between homeowners and the government, a tiny yard overtaken by bamboo is at the center of a new fight.

    

Storm Buries Pennsylvania City in More Than Five Feet of Snow

Residents of Erie, Pa., have had to abandon their cars in the middle of the road after getting stuck. The snow, which shattered several records, is still coming down.

    

21st-Century Repairman: The Robot in the Gas Main

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Cash Might Be King, but They Don’t Care

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DealBook: In a Year of Nonstop News, a Batch of Business Books Worth Reading

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Comedy Highlights of 2017

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All the New Gestures You’re About to Learn on the iPhone X

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It’s Maine Shrimp Season, Without the Shrimp

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