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US Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer on Saturday denied reports that he had threatened to resign after President Donald Trump intervened in the case of demoted Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher.
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  1. Navy secretary denies reports he'll resign over Trump's intervention in Eddie Gallagher case
  2. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg admitted to Johns Hopkins with chills and fever
  3. Alexandra Mansonet convicted in pedestrian death after texting while driving
  4. Amtrak hits vehicle at crossing in Florida, killing three
  5. At least 36 dead in Kenyan landslides as rain pummels northwest region
  6. Thousands take to streets of France to call for better domestic violence protection, which Emmanuel Macron has called 'France's shame'
  7. David Tennant to play serial killer in ITV's 'Des'
  8. Iman, the last Sumatran rhinoceros in Malaysia, dies of cancer in preserve
  9. Morris Meat Packing recalls over 500,000 pounds of raw pork produced without inspection
  10. 3 injured in shooting outside Utah concert
  11. David Boreanz, Seth Rogen set for special editions of 'Price is Right'
  12. Four injured in explosion at Dippin' Dots factory in Paducah, Kentucky
  13. John Turturro to play Carmine Falcone in 'The Batman'
  14. Watchdog releases State Dept. docs on Giuliani, Pompeo contacts on Ukraine
  15. Justin Hartley and Chrishell Stause divorcing after 2 years of marriage
  16. Newly-found mummified animals, artifacts uneviled in Cairo
  17. Apple TV+ renews Lauren Ambrose-Rupert Grint show 'Servant' for Season 2
  18. Iran ordered to pay $180M to Washington Post reporter, family for hostage torture
  19. Pope Francis lands in Japan decades after missionary dream
  20. Hong Kong campus protesters vow movement will continue
  21. Mike Pence makes unannounced visit to troops in Iraq
  22. Gusty winds may prove 'very disruptive' to Thanksgiving travel in northeastern US
  23. Stephen Fry, Lenny Henry to guest star on 'Doctor Who'
  24. Luke Combs' 'What You See is What You Get' tops the U.S. album chart
  25. Famous birthdays for Nov. 23, Miley Cyrus, Robin Roberts

Navy secretary denies reports he'll resign over Trump's intervention in Eddie Gallagher case

US Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer on Saturday denied reports that he had threatened to resign after President Donald Trump intervened in the case of demoted Navy SEAL Edward Gallagher.
    

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg admitted to Johns Hopkins with chills and fever

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was admitted to Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore Saturday after experiencing chills and a fever, the Supreme Court has announced.
    

Alexandra Mansonet convicted in pedestrian death after texting while driving

A New Jersey woman was convicted of vehicular homicide and sentenced to five to 10 years in prison Friday in the death of a pedestrian prosecutors said happened because the driver was texting.
    

Amtrak hits vehicle at crossing in Florida, killing three

Three people were killed when an Amtrak passenger train collided with a vehicle in Jupiter, Fla., Saturday.
    

At least 36 dead in Kenyan landslides as rain pummels northwest region

At least 36 people have been killed in landslides caused by unusually heavy rains, officials say.
    

Thousands take to streets of France to call for better domestic violence protection, which Emmanuel Macron has called 'France's shame'

Thousands of people marched in France Saturday to call attention to domestic violence -- and to demand the government invest $1.1 billion in violence prevention.
    

David Tennant to play serial killer in ITV's 'Des'

"Good Omens," "Doctor Who" and "Broadchurch" icon David Tennant is to play serial killer Dennis Nilsen in ITV's three-part drama "Des."
    

Iman, the last Sumatran rhinoceros in Malaysia, dies of cancer in preserve

Iman, the last Sumatran rhinoceros in Malaysia died Saturday in capivity in the state of Sabah on the island of Borneo.
    

Morris Meat Packing recalls over 500,000 pounds of raw pork produced without inspection

Morris Meat Packing has recalled approximately 515,000 pounds of raw pork after an anonymous tip that they were producing products without inspection.
    

3 injured in shooting outside Utah concert

A shooting outside a Utah concert has injured three people.
    

David Boreanz, Seth Rogen set for special editions of 'Price is Right'

CBS has announced plans to air this winter two celebrity editions of the game show "The Price is Right."
    

Four injured in explosion at Dippin' Dots factory in Paducah, Kentucky

Four people were hurt Friday in an explosion at the Dippin' Dots production facility in Paducah, Kentucky Friday. No cause has been announced but have said there was a nitrogen leak in the building.
    

John Turturro to play Carmine Falcone in 'The Batman'

"The Big Lebowski" and "Transformers: The Last Knight" star John Turturro is to play crime boss Carmine Falcone in "The Batman."
    

Watchdog releases State Dept. docs on Giuliani, Pompeo contacts on Ukraine

A watchdog has released nearly 100 pages of court-ordered documents showing communications between President Donald Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Ukraine.
    

Justin Hartley and Chrishell Stause divorcing after 2 years of marriage

"This is Us" actor Justin Hartley has moved to end his two-year marriage to his wife, "Days of Our Lives" star Chrishell Stause.
    

Newly-found mummified animals, artifacts uneviled in Cairo

Egypt's ministry of antiquities unveiled a cache of mummies and artifacts found during a dig near Cairo last year, including five animals that may be the first mummified lions ever found.
    

Apple TV+ renews Lauren Ambrose-Rupert Grint show 'Servant' for Season 2

Apple TV+ has renewed its suspense drama "Servant" for a second season.
    

Iran ordered to pay $180M to Washington Post reporter, family for hostage torture

A federal judge has awarded a Washington Post correspondent and his family $180 million in damagesagainst Iran in lawsuit after he was held captive on spy charges in the country 544 days and tortured.
    

Pope Francis lands in Japan decades after missionary dream

Pope Francis landed in Japan Saturday, a place he had dreamed of becoming a missionary to as a young man.
    

Hong Kong campus protesters vow movement will continue

As the siege that turned Hong Kong Polytechnic University into a warzone dwindles to a few holdouts, protesters trapped on the campus described chaos, violence and fear but vowed that the protest movement would continue.
    

Mike Pence makes unannounced visit to troops in Iraq

Vice President Mike Pence arrived in Iraq Saturday on an unannounced visit to U.S. troops stationed there.
    

Gusty winds may prove 'very disruptive' to Thanksgiving travel in northeastern US

Strong winds are likely to add further headaches to Thanksgiving travelers hitting the roadways and taking to the sky across the Northeast around the middle of next week.
    

Stephen Fry, Lenny Henry to guest star on 'Doctor Who'

Comedians Stephen Fry and Lenny Henry are set to guest star on the 2020 season premiere of the British sci-fi series "Doctor Who."
    

Luke Combs' 'What You See is What You Get' tops the U.S. album chart

Luke Combs' "What You See is What You Get" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
    

Famous birthdays for Nov. 23, Miley Cyrus, Robin Roberts

Singer Miley Cyrus turns 27 and television personality Robin Roberts turns 59, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 23.
    
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President Trump raised eyebrows when he said he would reverse a decision to remove a convicted sailor from the Navy SEALs. But on military matters, a president has few limits.
    

Juul Says Its Focus Was Smokers, but It Targeted Young Nonsmokers

The company planted the seeds of a public health crisis by marketing to a generation with low smoking rates, and it ignored evidence that teenagers were using its products.
    

Hong Kong Votes After Months of Protests and Rising Violence

The citywide district council election, normally a quiet, local affair, is seen as a referendum on the demonstrations.
    

Elizabeth Warren Has Done the Hard Part. Now Comes the Harder Part.

All summer, she was soaring, slinging buzzy plans and climbing in the polls. It’s not summer anymore.
    

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The issues that led battleground-state polls to miss the mark in the last election could reappear next year, experts warn.
    

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