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A 9-year-old Indiana boy with a pellet stopped a man from stealing his father's truck, police said this week.
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  1. Boy, 9, scares off truck thief with pellet gun, police say
  2. Fire at India's Kamala Mills shopping complex kills at least 14
  3. At least 12 dead in Bronx apartment building fire
  4. New Calif. law gives free rides to people too drunk to drive home
  5. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Jerome Stakes at Aqueduct first major test of 2018
  6. Sugar Bowl: Title-game berth on line in Alabama Crimson Tide, Clemson Tigers rematch
  7. Camping World Bowl: Mason Rudolph leads Oklahoma State Cowboys past Virginia Tech Hokies
  8. Blake Griffin: Los Angeles Clippers star forward may return vs. Los Angeles Lakers
  9. 'Dick Van Dyke Show' actress Rose Marie dies at 94
  10. Teens and their phones: What you should know
  11. Exposing kids to healthy food encourages better eating habits
  12. Truck spills 40,000 pounds of avocados on Texas highway
  13. Getting active could help boost memory, experts say
  14. Connecticut barn fire kills 24 horses
  15. Jay-Z releases 'Family Feud' video teaser
  16. Golden State Warriors expect Stephen Curry to play vs. Memphis Grizzlies
  17. Miguel Sano: MLB looking into sexual assault allegations against Minnesota Twins slugger
  18. Prankster fills Texas family's yard with rental bikes
  19. SoftBank buys large stake in Uber
  20. U.S. population to add one person every 18 seconds in 2018
  21. Texas woman allegedly damages Warhol paintings on first date
  22. Arrests made in attack on D.C. surveillance cameras days before inauguration

Boy, 9, scares off truck thief with pellet gun, police say

A 9-year-old Indiana boy with a pellet stopped a man from stealing his father's truck, police said this week.
    

Fire at India's Kamala Mills shopping complex kills at least 14

A fire at a shopping complex in India killed more than a dozen people on Thursday, local authorities said.
    

At least 12 dead in Bronx apartment building fire

At least 12 people are dead after a fire in a Bronx apartment building Thursday night, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio confirmed.
    

New Calif. law gives free rides to people too drunk to drive home

A new California law set to take effect on Jan. 1 will give free rides to people too drunk to drive home.
    

UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Jerome Stakes at Aqueduct first major test of 2018

Classy, grassy races at Santa Anita and the Florida tracks share the spotlight with the youngsters seeking future glory in New Year's weekend Thoroughbred racing.
    

Sugar Bowl: Title-game berth on line in Alabama Crimson Tide, Clemson Tigers rematch

There seems to be no alternate route to a college football championship, especially when recent GPS history indicates the road to the title runs directly through either Clemson or Alabama.
    

Camping World Bowl: Mason Rudolph leads Oklahoma State Cowboys past Virginia Tech Hokies

Mason Rudolph threw for 351 yards and two touchdowns Thursday as No. 19 Oklahoma State took advantage of its limited opportunities offensively to down No. 22 Virginia Tech.
    

Blake Griffin: Los Angeles Clippers star forward may return vs. Los Angeles Lakers

Five-time All Star forward Blake Griffin will be a game-time decision when the Los Angeles Clippers play the Los Angeles Lakers at Staples Center on Friday.
    

'Dick Van Dyke Show' actress Rose Marie dies at 94

Actress Rose Marie, known for starring in {i:The Dick Van Dyke Show}, died at the age of 94 on Thursday, according to her website.
    

Teens and their phones: What you should know

In a world full of digitally charged teens, it would be unlikely to expect parents to cut their children off from smartphone use completely.
    

Exposing kids to healthy food encourages better eating habits

Exposing young children to a wide range of healthy foods when they're young can help instill good eating habits, researchers report.
    

Truck spills 40,000 pounds of avocados on Texas highway

An 18-wheeler spilled tons of avocados onto a Texas interstate after the truck caught on fire Thursday.
    

Getting active could help boost memory, experts say

Physical activity is good for the body and the brain, but what about people with thinking and memory difficulties?
    

Connecticut barn fire kills 24 horses

A fire at a popular equestrian center in Connecticut killed 24 horses Thursday morning, the center's owners said.
    

Jay-Z releases 'Family Feud' video teaser

Rapper Jay-Z released a teaser for his upcoming video "Family Feud" starring his wife and 5-year-old daughter.
    

Golden State Warriors expect Stephen Curry to play vs. Memphis Grizzlies

Golden State Warriors star point guard Stephen Curry was ruled out for Friday's game against the Charlotte Hornets but he could return Saturday.
    

Miguel Sano: MLB looking into sexual assault allegations against Minnesota Twins slugger

Minnesota Twins All-Star slugger Miguel Sano is under investigation by Major League Baseball for a 2015 incident in which a photographer alleges Sano attempted to sexually assault her.
    

Prankster fills Texas family's yard with rental bikes

A Texas family woke up to find more than a dozen brightly colored rental bikes on their front yard Christmas morning.
    

SoftBank buys large stake in Uber

SoftBank Group Corp. bought a major stake in Uber Technologies Inc. in a 30 percent discount on the ride-hailing company's valuation, the companies announced.
    

U.S. population to add one person every 18 seconds in 2018

The U.S. Census Bureau predicts the U.S. population will grow by one person every 18 seconds as of the start of next year.
    

Texas woman allegedly damages Warhol paintings on first date

Police in Houston arrested a woman who they said damaged two Andy Warhol paintings at the home of a man with whom she was on a first date.
    

Arrests made in attack on D.C. surveillance cameras days before inauguration

Two Romanians conspired to illegally access Washington police computers associated with security cameras throughout the city, the Department of Justice said.
    
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Karaoke is a rather different experience for China's baby boomers

Karaoke has been an alcohol-fueled nighttime activity for young Chinese. But when the sun comes up, these venues are now seeing a more gray-haired crowd.

    

Decision in Justine Damond shooting won't be made until next year

The investigation into the fatal shooting of an Australian woman by a Minneapolis police officer will continue into the new year, a county attorney said.

    

California resort accused of exploiting international intern program

A complaint filed with the State Department last week alleges a resort violated federal regulations by replacing its entry-level cooks with migrant workers

    

'RED HANDED': Trump attacks China on Twitter

President Donald Trump tweet-attacked China following reports that Chinese ships improperly transferred oil to North Korean vessels at sea.

    

Islamic State was defeated. Now who will pay massive bill to rebuild Iraq?

After three years of war to defeat the Islamic State group, Iraq estimates $100 billion is needed to rebuild. So far no one is offering to foot the bill.

    

At least 41 killed in attack on Afghan cultural center

Attackers stormed a Shiite Muslim cultural center in the Afghan capital Thursday, setting off multiple bombs and killing dozens, authorities said.

    

Supermarket blast was terrorism, Putin says; 2nd attack thwarted

At least 13 people were injured when an improvised explosive device went off at a storage area for customers' bags at the supermarket in St. Petersburg.

    

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Afghanistan, Roy Moore, Property Taxes: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump’s Way: Trump, the Insurgent, Breaks With 70 Years of American Foreign Policy

President Trump has transformed the world’s view of the United States from an anchor of the international order into something more inward-looking and unpredictable.

    

Trump Says Russia Inquiry Makes U.S. ‘Look Very Bad’

The president said in an interview on Thursday that the special counsel will treat him fairly, contradicting a campaign by some Republicans to discredit the investigation.

    

Excerpts From Trump’s Interview With The Times

President Trump discussed a range of issues with The New York Times, including the Russia inquiry, the tax overhaul and China, at his golf club in West Palm Beach, Fla.

    

The Most Expensive Mile of Subway Track on Earth

How excessive staffing, little competition, generous contracts and archaic rules dramatically inflate capital costs for transit in New York.

    

About New York: Subway Booths Have Gone Quiet. Time for the Agents to Step Out?

New York City Transit still employs 2,660 workers to stand vigil in booths. A pilot program will soon allow some of them to leave their stations and help out on platforms.

    

Last-Minute Rush to Prepay Taxes Gives Way to Confusion and Anger

The I.R.S. called into question a strategy of prepaying property taxes before the new tax law goes into effect. That could be just the beginning of the confusion.

    

Your Money: Prepaying Property Taxes? Your Bank May Make You an Audit Risk

For some taxpayers making a last-minute prepayment of property tax, their bank’s filing with the I.R.S. may not match their tax return.

    

Even Sharks Are Freezing to Death. Winter Rages and the Nation Reels.

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It’s Cold Outside. Cue the Trump Global Warming Tweet.

With frigid temperatures in the East, President Trump cast doubt on the reality of climate change. But weather is not the same as climate.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: The Opioid Plague’s Youngest Victims: Children in Foster Care

Children are pouring into the beleaguered child welfare system.

    

News Analysis: The College Sports Tax Dodge

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Opinion: The Patriarchs Are Falling. The Patriarchy Is Stronger Than Ever.

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Contributing Op-Ed Writer: What Kind of Mom Do I Want to Be?

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Op-Ed Contributor: The Constitution’s Blooper Reel

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Rose Marie, Decades-Spanning Showbiz Veteran, Is Dead at 94

Originally known as Baby Rose Marie, she became a star as a toddler and again on one of television’s most beloved comedies, “The Dick Van Dyke Show.”

    

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The Interior Department said reversing the Obama-era regulations would reduce “unnecessary burdens” on the energy industry.

    

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