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Joe Burrow and the top-ranked LSU Tigers advanced to the College Football Playoff National Championship following a decisive 63-28 win over No. 4 Oklahoma in the Peach Bowl.
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  1. Joe Burrow leads LSU over Oklahoma in CFP semifinal
  2. 'Ghost boat' carrying human remains found off coast of Japan
  3. No. 10 Penn State tops No. 17 Memphis in high-scoring Cotton Bowl
  4. Three killed in avalanche on Italian alps
  5. Australian volunteer firefighters could receive compensation for lost wages
  6. Uruguayan officials seize 4 tons of cocaine valued at $1.3 billion
  7. Elon Musk predicts Las Vegas tunnel to be done next year, ahead of schedule
  8. Christina Koch sets record for longest space flight by a woman
  9. Watch: Billie Lourd sings on anniversary of Carrie Fisher's death
  10. Morning fog to pose danger for millions of motorists during last weekend of 2019
  11. Federal judge upholds cancellation of 98,000 Georgia voters’ registration status
  12. Five dead, one injured in small plane crash in Louisiana
  13. Criss Angel's son Johnny is undergoing chemo again
  14. Hero from Thailand cave rescue dies from infection
  15. 'Lolita,' 'Night of the Iguana' actress Sue Lyon dies at 73
  16. Biden: I won't testify in Trump's impeachment trial
  17. Nearly 80 die in Somalia car bomb blast
  18. Sara Gilbert and Linda Perry legally separate
  19. Six of 7 bodies on crashed Hawaii helicopter found
  20. Controversial radio legend Don Imus dies at 79
  21. Harry Styles' 'Fine Line' tops the U.S. album chart
  22. Two dead, 7 hurt in shooting while filming rap video in Houston
  23. Complex storm to end calm stretch of weather in Northeast prior to New Year's Eve
  24. Acupuncture may ease common side effect of cancer treatment

Joe Burrow leads LSU over Oklahoma in CFP semifinal

Joe Burrow and the top-ranked LSU Tigers advanced to the College Football Playoff National Championship following a decisive 63-28 win over No. 4 Oklahoma in the Peach Bowl.
    

'Ghost boat' carrying human remains found off coast of Japan

Authorities have found at least five bodies in the remnants of a wooden boat that washed ashore on Sado Island in the Sea of Japan. They believe the boat is from North Korea.
    

No. 10 Penn State tops No. 17 Memphis in high-scoring Cotton Bowl

No. 10 Penn State overwhelmed No. 17 Memphis with its rushing attack Saturday, beating the AAC champion Tigers 53-39 in the highest-scoring Cotton Bowl ever.
    

Three killed in avalanche on Italian alps

A 35-year-old woman and two girls died in an avalanche while skiing in the Italian alps, officials say. 
    

Australian volunteer firefighters could receive compensation for lost wages

Some volunteer firefighters in Australia could receive up to $3,750 in financial support to compensate for wages lost while battling brush fires that have blazed across the country since September.
    

Uruguayan officials seize 4 tons of cocaine valued at $1.3 billion

Uruguay customs officials say they have seized more than four tons of cocaine, with an estimated value of $1.3 billion, at a seaport in Montevideo.
    

Elon Musk predicts Las Vegas tunnel to be done next year, ahead of schedule

Entrepreneur Elon Musk said on Twitter Friday he believes the Las Vegas tunneling system his Boring Company is creating under the city's convention center could be done by next year, possibly months ahead of schedule.
    

Christina Koch sets record for longest space flight by a woman

NASA astronaut Christina Koch set the record Saturday for the longest single space flight by a woman. As of Dec. 28, Koch has been in space for 289 days.
    

Watch: Billie Lourd sings on anniversary of Carrie Fisher's death

Billie Lourd shared on Instagram a video of her singing "Angel From Montgomery" on the third anniversary of her mom Carrie Fisher's death.
    

Morning fog to pose danger for millions of motorists during last weekend of 2019

The combination of mild, moist air and long nights will create the perfect conditions for fog to form during the last weekend of 2019.
    

Federal judge upholds cancellation of 98,000 Georgia voters’ registration status

A federal judge's ruling uphold the cancellation of 98,000 Georgia voters' registration status under the state's "use it or lose it" law, which allowed the state to remove voters if they were classified as inactive.
    

Five dead, one injured in small plane crash in Louisiana

One person survived a small passenger plane crashed in Lafayette, La., on Saturday morning while trying to make an emergency landing, killing five people and injuring three others on the ground.
    

Criss Angel's son Johnny is undergoing chemo again

Famed illusionist Criss Angel posted on Instagram photos of him sharing a hospital bed with his ailing son Johnny.
    

Hero from Thailand cave rescue dies from infection

A Royal Thai Navy officer involved with the rescue of a youth soccer team in a Thailand cave last year died Friday of a rare blood infection he contracted during the effort.
    

'Lolita,' 'Night of the Iguana' actress Sue Lyon dies at 73

Sue Lyon -- famous for playing the titular teen in Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film classic "Lolita" -- has died at age 73.
    

Biden: I won't testify in Trump's impeachment trial

Former Vice President Joe Biden said Friday he would not comply with a Senate subpoena to testify in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial.
    

Nearly 80 die in Somalia car bomb blast

A car bomb explosion rocked Somalia's capital of Mogadishu on Saturday, killing at least 78 people and injuring 125 others, officials there said.
    

Sara Gilbert and Linda Perry legally separate

"The Conners" star Sara Gilbert has split up from her wife, musician Linda Perry, after more than five years of marriage.
    

Six of 7 bodies on crashed Hawaii helicopter found

Hawaii authorities found six of seven bodies Friday that were onboard a tour helicopter that went missing Thursday evening off Na PaliCoast on Kauai Island.
    

Controversial radio legend Don Imus dies at 79

Acerbic and controversial radio personality Don Imus died Friday in Texas where he had been hospitalized since Tuesday. He was 79.
    

Harry Styles' 'Fine Line' tops the U.S. album chart

Singer-songwriter Harry Styles' "Fine Line" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
    

Two dead, 7 hurt in shooting while filming rap video in Houston

At least two people died and seven others were injured in a drive-by shooting in Houston during filming of a rap music video, authorities said.
    

Complex storm to end calm stretch of weather in Northeast prior to New Year's Eve

A storm forecast to bring blizzard conditions to the Upper Midwest will re-energize in the northeastern United States with heavy rain for part the mid-Atlantic and substantial snow and ice for part of New England early n
    

Acupuncture may ease common side effect of cancer treatment

Dry mouth can be a troubling side effect of radiation therapy, but acupuncture may ease its symptoms, a new study suggests.
    
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  8. Joe Biden Responds After Bernie Sanders Says Trump Will 'Eat His Lunch' Over Iraq War, Trade Votes - Newsweek
  9. Protesters in Turkey denounce Russia over Idlib assault - Al Jazeera English
  10. Violence Plagues Migrants Under U.S. 'Remain in Mexico' Program - Wall Street Journal
  11. North Korea holds political conference before year-end concessions deadline set for US | TheHill - The Hill
  12. Mogadishu bombing – 79 dead including kids as huge truck bomb rips through Somali capital - The Sun
  13. Sweeping Changes to Retirement Savings Rules on Tap for 2020 | Rossi - nj.com
  14. Innovative Industrial Properties in 3 Charts - Motley Fool
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  16. The Nintendo Switch was a masterstroke in a decade of ups and downs - TechRadar India
  17. Tesla's Cybertruck found its way into a Travis Scott music video - Engadget
  18. New VR Teslasuit Glove Simulates Real Touch Sense Feedback - Screen Rant
  19. ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ Lags Behind ‘Last Jedi’ With $141.5 Million Holiday Box Office - TheWrap
  20. Don Imus leaves behind complicated shock-jock legacy - New York Post
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  22. U.K. government accidentally publishes addresses of more than 1,000 celebrities - NBC News
  23. Iowa Football Notebook: Hawkeyes Talk NFL Decisions - Hawkeye Nation
  24. Christina Koch breaks record for longest spaceflight by a woman - Engadget
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  26. Business of spaceflight: The 7 biggest moments of the year - CNN
  27. Mars 2020 rover to seek ancient life, prepare human missions - Phys.org
  28. Samoa ends measles state of emergency as infection rate slows - The Guardian
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Impeachment trial will supercharge battle for Senate - POLITICO

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Sports reporter, who was daughter-in-law of an LSU coach, among 5 killed in plane crash - The Washington Post

Guardian Angels to patrol Jewish neighborhoods in New York City after recent attacks - NBCNews.com

Joe Biden Responds After Bernie Sanders Says Trump Will 'Eat His Lunch' Over Iraq War, Trade Votes - Newsweek

Protesters in Turkey denounce Russia over Idlib assault - Al Jazeera English

Violence Plagues Migrants Under U.S. 'Remain in Mexico' Program - Wall Street Journal

North Korea holds political conference before year-end concessions deadline set for US | TheHill - The Hill

Mogadishu bombing – 79 dead including kids as huge truck bomb rips through Somali capital - The Sun

Sweeping Changes to Retirement Savings Rules on Tap for 2020 | Rossi - nj.com

Innovative Industrial Properties in 3 Charts - Motley Fool

Elon Musk: Boring Co. Las Vegas tunnel hopefully operational in 2020 - Axios

The Nintendo Switch was a masterstroke in a decade of ups and downs - TechRadar India

Tesla's Cybertruck found its way into a Travis Scott music video - Engadget

New VR Teslasuit Glove Simulates Real Touch Sense Feedback - Screen Rant

‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ Lags Behind ‘Last Jedi’ With $141.5 Million Holiday Box Office - TheWrap

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U.K. government accidentally publishes addresses of more than 1,000 celebrities - NBC News

Iowa Football Notebook: Hawkeyes Talk NFL Decisions - Hawkeye Nation

Christina Koch breaks record for longest spaceflight by a woman - Engadget

China launches its largest rocket ever, the Long March-5 - Digital Trends

Business of spaceflight: The 7 biggest moments of the year - CNN

Mars 2020 rover to seek ancient life, prepare human missions - Phys.org

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A series of federal immigration raids swept up nearly 700 undocumented workers, creating opportunities — and some ethical concerns — for American-born residents.
    

‘Nothing Less Than a Civil War’: These White Voters on the Far Right See Doom Without Trump

Deeply conservative, they organize online and outside the Republican Party apparatus, engaging in more explicit versions of the chest-beating seen at the president’s rallies.
    

Louisiana Plane Crash: 5 Dead in Lafayette

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Somalia Bombing Kills Nearly 80, Raising Fears of Resurgent Militancy

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