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South Korea announced Wednesday that it will disband a foundation established under its agreement with Japan to settle "comfort women" issues.
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  1. South Korea disbands 'comfort women' foundation
  2. Saints preparing for desperate Falcons
  3. Democrat Ben McAdams wins Utah House race over Mia Love
  4. Washington Redskins count on Colt McCoy against Dallas Cowboys
  5. Denver Nuggets look to regain golden touch vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
  6. 2 adults, 2 children found dead at scene of New Jersey mansion fire
  7. Donald Trump's lawyers submit answers to Robert Mueller
  8. DNA test cracks cold case death of Harvard student Jane Britton
  9. Lakers' LeBron James makes highly-anticipated return to Cleveland
  10. Former MSU President Lou Anna Simon charged in connection to Larry Nassar probe
  11. Michigan RB Karan Higdon 'guarantees' win over Ohio State
  12. Denver Broncos' offensive line solid in win vs. Los Angeles Chargers
  13. Injury problems continue for Philadelphia Eagles
  14. New Orleans Saints' defense making progress
  15. CDC: Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak sickens 32 in 11 states
  16. Denver Broncos release CB Adam 'Pacman' Jones
  17. Chicago Bears quickly turn focus to Detroit Lions
  18. Houston DT Ed Oliver expected to play vs. Memphis
  19. Mohammad Dahlan calls on PA President Mahmoud Abbas to form united government
  20. Dow, other U.S. indexes down for the year as retail, tech stocks fall
  21. Watch: Stephen Curry tattoos autograph onto fan's leg
  22. U.S. officials recommend use of PrEP pills to stop spread of HIV
  23. Study: Most unauthorized immigrants are long settled in U.S.
  24. U.N. environment chief Erik Solheim steps down over travel expenses

South Korea disbands 'comfort women' foundation

South Korea announced Wednesday that it will disband a foundation established under its agreement with Japan to settle "comfort women" issues.
    

Saints preparing for desperate Falcons

The Atlanta Falcons suffered another gut-wrenching loss Sunday.
    

Democrat Ben McAdams wins Utah House race over Mia Love

Democrat Ben McAdams defeated Republican incumbent Rep. Mia Love in the race for Utah's 4th Congressional District after final vote counts were released Tuesday.
    

Washington Redskins count on Colt McCoy against Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys host the rival Washington Redskins on Thanksgiving in a suddenly very tasty matchup.
    

Denver Nuggets look to regain golden touch vs. Minnesota Timberwolves

It was not so long ago when Jamal Murray poured in a career-high 48 points against the Boston Celtics and the Denver Nuggets were among the hottest teams.
    

2 adults, 2 children found dead at scene of New Jersey mansion fire

Four people, including two children, were found dead at the scene of a fire on a sprawling New Jersey estate Tuesday.
    

Donald Trump's lawyers submit answers to Robert Mueller

President Donald Trump's legal team submitted his written answers to questions posed by special counsel Robert Mueller, his lawyer said Tuesday.
    

DNA test cracks cold case death of Harvard student Jane Britton

DNA testing identified a rapist as the man responsible for the slaying of Harvard student Jane Britton in 1969, the Middlesex District Attorney's Office announced.
    

Lakers' LeBron James makes highly-anticipated return to Cleveland

LeBron James will get a first-hand look at his former team Wednesday night when the Los Angeles Lakers visit the league-worst Cavaliers in Cleveland.
    

Former MSU President Lou Anna Simon charged in connection to Larry Nassar probe

The Michigan Attorney General's Office charged former MSU President Lou Anna Simon with lying to police in connection to the investigation into Larry Nassar.
    

Michigan RB Karan Higdon 'guarantees' win over Ohio State

Michigan Wolverines senior running back Karan Higdon didn't need much prodding to follow in the footsteps of head coach Jim Harbaugh.
    

Denver Broncos' offensive line solid in win vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Overshadowed in the Denver Broncos' thrilling 23-22 comeback victory Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers was the play of the battered offensive line.
    

Injury problems continue for Philadelphia Eagles

Every few plays or so it seemed the Philadelphia Eagles had someone limping off the Superdome turf on Sunday in New Orleans.
    

New Orleans Saints' defense making progress

The New Orleans Saints' defense might be starting to catch up with its offensive counterpart.
    

CDC: Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreak sickens 32 in 11 states

The CDC on Tuesday advised consumers to avoid romaine lettuce after an outbreak of E. coli affecting 32 people.
    

Denver Broncos release CB Adam 'Pacman' Jones

The Denver Broncos released cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones, according to multiple media reports on Tuesday and Jones' own social media message.
    

Chicago Bears quickly turn focus to Detroit Lions

As soon as the Chicago Bears left Soldier Field late Sunday night, they forgot about the 25-20 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
    

Houston DT Ed Oliver expected to play vs. Memphis

Houston defensive tackle Ed Oliver has missed the past four games with an injury, but the reigning Outland Trophy winner is expected to return against Memphis.
    

Mohammad Dahlan calls on PA President Mahmoud Abbas to form united government

Former Fatah leader Mohammad Dahlan called on Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to travel to Gaza and form a united Palestinian government.
    

Dow, other U.S. indexes down for the year as retail, tech stocks fall

The Dow Jones Industrial average and other major U.S. indexes continued to fall Tuesday as shares of major retailers were down ahead of the holiday shopping season.
    

Watch: Stephen Curry tattoos autograph onto fan's leg

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry used a tattoo machine to apply his autograph onto a fan's leg.
    

U.S. officials recommend use of PrEP pills to stop spread of HIV

U.S. health officials have recommended daily use of pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, pill to curb the spread of HIV.
    

Study: Most unauthorized immigrants are long settled in U.S.

A new study provides a picture of the diverse, established lives of the 11.3 million unauthorized immigrants in the United States.
    

U.N. environment chief Erik Solheim steps down over travel expenses

The United Nations' top environmental chief resigned Tuesday after coming under scrutiny for his travel expenses.
    
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  1. U.N. environment chief quits over travel expense report
  2. Parkland shooting survivors receive peace prize from Desmond Tutu
  3. U.S. indicts Venezuelan media tycoon with ties to Maduro government
  4. Suicide bomb in Kabul leaves dozens dead and injured
  5. Airbnb plans to remove listings in Israeli West Bank settlements
  6. Italy orders seizure of ship that's rescued 30,000 migrants in the Med
  7. Accused drug lord 'El Chapo' used diamond-encrusted pistol, former cartel member says
  8. Trump expected to give border troops authority to defend border patrol agents
  9. Mother of U.S. diplomat hurt in 'health attack' speaks out
  10. Saudi school textbooks teach teens hatred, violence, anti-Semitism
  11. Hip-hop fan could be first American world chess champion since Bobby Fischer
  12. They thought it was a stolen Picasso. It's probably an elaborate hoax.
  13. Israel's interior minister should be charged with money laundering, police say
  14. Three Australians accused of planning attack targeting 'crowded place'
  15. White House attacks 'activist judges' after court blocks Trump's asylum ban
  16. Some Saudi royals turn against crown prince, Reuters sources say
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U.N. environment chief quits over travel expense report

His carbon footprint was high.

    

Parkland shooting survivors receive peace prize from Desmond Tutu

"I am in awe of these children," Tutu said at the ceremony on Tuesday.

    

U.S. indicts Venezuelan media tycoon with ties to Maduro government

Raul Gorrin is the best-known of several so-called ""boliburgués" elites whose huge fortunes have drawn scrutiny from U.S. prosecutors.

    

Suicide bomb in Kabul leaves dozens dead and injured

Victims were gathered in a wedding hall to celebrate birth of the Prophet Muhammad.

    

Airbnb plans to remove listings in Israeli West Bank settlements

Israeli officials responded saying they would consult next steps with the U.S.

    

Italy orders seizure of ship that's rescued 30,000 migrants in the Med

The vessel became a symbol of restrictions on aid groups when it was stranded at sea for 10 days after being refused permission to dock by Italy and Malta.

    

Accused drug lord 'El Chapo' used diamond-encrusted pistol, former cartel member says

The government witness told the jury that the gunplay and cash payoffs were key components of the Sinaloa cartel's business model.

    

Trump expected to give border troops authority to defend border patrol agents

Nearly 5,800 troops have been deployed to the border to join the 2,000 already stationed there.

    

Mother of U.S. diplomat hurt in 'health attack' speaks out

"I do not believe that our military, our diplomats around the world or here at home are safe," Laura Hughes told Andrea Mitchell in an exclusive interview.

    

Saudi school textbooks teach teens hatred, violence, anti-Semitism

"The U.S. cannot look the other way while Saudi Arabia features anti-Semitic hate speech year after year," the ADL's CEO said.

    

Hip-hop fan could be first American world chess champion since Bobby Fischer

Brooklyn-raised grandmaster Fabiano Caruana is playing Magnus Carlsen for the 2018 World Chess Championship crown.

    

They thought it was a stolen Picasso. It's probably an elaborate hoax.

The real "Tête d'Arlequin" was stolen from an exhibition in Rotterdam in one of the art world's most dramatic heists.

    

Israel's interior minister should be charged with money laundering, police say

He was previously sentenced to three years in prison for bribery, fraud and breach of trust in 2000 during his previous stint in the role in the 1990s.

    

Three Australians accused of planning attack targeting 'crowded place'

Prosecutors say the police investigation involved intercepts of 17,000 phone calls and 10,500 text messages plus 7,800 hours of other covert recordings.

    

White House attacks 'activist judges' after court blocks Trump's asylum ban

The president has argued that the recent caravans are a threat to national security.

    

Some Saudi royals turn against crown prince, Reuters sources say

The House of Saud is made up of hundreds of princes. Unlike typical European monarchies, there is no automatic succession from father to eldest son.

    

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  21. Doctor Killed in Chicago Was Committed to ‘Serving the Underserved’
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  26. Pelosi’s One Potential Rival Cuts Deal and Drops Speaker Challenge
  27. Carlos Ghosn Felt Stars Deserved Big Pay. His Accusers Say He Took That Too Far.
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In Extraordinary Statement, Trump Stands With Saudis Despite Khashoggi Killing

“It could very well be that the crown prince had knowledge of this tragic event — maybe he did and maybe he didn’t!” President Trump said.
    

News Analysis: In Pardoning Saudi Arabia, Trump Gives Guidance to Autocrats

The president laid out a foreign policy where alliances are transactional, jobs outweigh values and friends are excused for abhorrent acts.

    

Trump’s Statement on Saudi Arabia, Explained!

The president makes the case for the crown prince: Iran, arms sales and oil.

    

Trump Wanted to Order Justice Dept. to Prosecute Comey and Clinton

The encounter was one of the most blatant examples yet of how President Trump views the typically independent Justice Department as a tool to be wielded against his political enemies.

    

Trump Answers Mueller’s Questions on Russian Interference

The special counsel has not ruled out trying to order the president to answer questions in person in his inquiry about Russia’s campaign to disrupt the 2016 election.

    

Matthew Whitaker Earned $1.2 Million From Group Backed by Undisclosed Donors

The acting attorney general also faces questions about campaign donations he received after joining the Justice Department.

    

These 5 Tech Stocks Combined Have Lost More Than $800 Billion in Market Value

Investors have soured on the stocks of Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and Alphabet since the start of October, wiping out their gains in market value this year.
    

What’s Happening to the Price of Oil?

Here is a look at the factors behind oil’s decline in world markets.

    

Do Not Eat Romaine Lettuce, Health Officials Warn

The C.D.C. issued the sweeping pre-Thanksgiving alert after 32 people in 11 states were sickened with a virulent form of E. coli. Investigators have not been able to pinpoint the source.

    

Justice Department, Wildfire Victims, Markets: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Stands Up for Saudi Arabian Values

He disregarded the C.I.A.’s conclusions and American values in swallowing the Saudi version of the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

    

Trump’s Black Friday Sale: Oil, Guns and Morals

The president will sacrifice America’s moral standing for a grotesque blood-for-money transaction.

    

Politics Isn’t Pretty. But Politicians Are.

And now for a shallow — but honest — take on the midterms.

    

Happy Birthday, Muhammad

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Puberty for the Middle-Aged

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The New Economy and the Trump Rump

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Fighting the Spiritual Void

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The Conversation: For a Second There, We Stopped Talking About Trump

What else does the Democrats’ new House majority portend?

    

Canada’s Grand Cannabis Experiment Has Set Scientists Free

Legalization will vastly expand our understanding of the ancient drug plant and how it can improve lives.

    

Restaurant Review: A Full-Throated Defense of Traditional Indian Cooking

Adda Indian Canteen in Long Island City, Queens, sets itself apart by refusing to modernize the cuisine.

    

Doctor Killed in Chicago Was Committed to ‘Serving the Underserved’

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Representative Mia Love, Once a Republican Star, Loses Re-Election in Utah

Ms. Love, the first and only black Republican woman in Congress, was defeated by Ben McAdams, the mayor of Salt Lake County.

    

Democrats Plan to Investigate Ivanka Trump’s Use of Private Email Account

President Trump defended his daughter, saying there was no comparison to Hillary Clinton’s email practices and dismissing the issue as “fake news.”

    

4 Dead After Suspicious Fire at Tech Consultant’s Home in New Jersey

Officials were also investigating a second fire at a house owned by a relative, about 12 miles away.

    

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Pelosi’s One Potential Rival Cuts Deal and Drops Speaker Challenge

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Carlos Ghosn Felt Stars Deserved Big Pay. His Accusers Say He Took That Too Far.

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