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  1. Pope Francis on Christmas Eve: God loves 'even the worst of us'
  2. Police: 3 dead, 4 children rescued from Florida home after shooting
  3. Hong Kong police fire tear gas, clash with protesters on Christmas Eve
  4. Kole Calhoun agrees to two-year, $16M contract with Arizona Diamondbacks
  5. Pittsburgh Steelers place QB Mason Rudolph on injured reserve
  6. Watch: Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson gifts offensive linemen Rolex watches
  7. NORAD tracks Santa Claus' Christmas gift delivering journey around the globe
  8. Houston Texans' J.J. Watt returns to practice after torn pectoral muscle
  9. Call center for Michael Bloomberg's campaign used prison labor
  10. Ex-New York Yankees reliever Dellin Betances signs one-year deal with Mets
  11. 11 people die from consuming methanol-poisoned coconut wine in Philippines
  12. Denver Nuggets extend head coach Michael Malone through 2022-23 season
  13. Japan's population falls by 500,000 amid low births, aging society
  14. France blocks export of nearly $27M Cimabue masterpiece
  15. Boxers, MMA fighters see changes in brain damage over time
  16. Iran spends nearly $25 million a day on agencies suppressing dissent
  17. Researchers map brain's opioid response in mice
  18. More U.S. teens are overdosing on anxiety medications
  19. Snake stows away on flight from Australia to New Zealand
  20. Maryland man hits two lottery jackpots in two months
  21. Former Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie: Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's campaign taking from Congress work
  22. College football: Post-Christmas bowl schedule extensive
  23. U.S. regulators investigating BMW after 'sales punching' report
  24. Next two Virginia-class subs to be named for Pearl Harbor heroes

Pope Francis on Christmas Eve: God loves 'even the worst of us'

Pope Francis highlighted God's willingness to bring his love to "even the worst of us" during his Christmas Eve Mass.
    

Police: 3 dead, 4 children rescued from Florida home after shooting

Florida police rescued four young children from a home where three adults were shot dead in an apparent murder-suicide on Christmas Eve, authorities said.
    

Hong Kong police fire tear gas, clash with protesters on Christmas Eve

Hong Kong returned to chaos Christmas Eve after weeks of relative calm as riot police fired tear gas and clashed with pro-democracy protesters in busy shopping districts Tuesday night.
    

Kole Calhoun agrees to two-year, $16M contract with Arizona Diamondbacks

Former Los Angeles Angels outfielder Kole Calhoun agreed to a contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks on Tuesday.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers place QB Mason Rudolph on injured reserve

With the final AFC wild-card spot still up for grabs, the Pittsburgh Steelers placed quarterback Mason Rudolph on injured reserve with a shoulder injury.
    

Watch: Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson gifts offensive linemen Rolex watches

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, the NFL MVP front-runner, surprised his offensive linemen with Rolex watches on Christmas Eve.
    

NORAD tracks Santa Claus' Christmas gift delivering journey around the globe

The North American Aerospace Defense Command is tracking Santa Claus as he travels around the world to make deliveries as children eagerly await their gifts.
    

Houston Texans' J.J. Watt returns to practice after torn pectoral muscle

Houston Texans star defensive end J.J. Watt returned to practice Tuesday, eight weeks after he underwent surgery for a torn pectoral muscle.
    

Call center for Michael Bloomberg's campaign used prison labor

Democratic Presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg's campaign said it severed ties with a call center after learning that it used prison labor to make calls for his campaign.
    

Ex-New York Yankees reliever Dellin Betances signs one-year deal with Mets

The New York Mets signed former Yankees relief pitcher Dellin Betances to a one-year contract.
    

11 people die from consuming methanol-poisoned coconut wine in Philippines

Philippines officials warned residents against drinking coconut wine known as lambanong after 11 people died after drinking batches with harmfully high methanol content.
    

Denver Nuggets extend head coach Michael Malone through 2022-23 season

The Denver Nuggets signed head coach Michael Malone to a multiyear contract extension.
    

Japan's population falls by 500,000 amid low births, aging society

The population of Japan fell by 500,000 people in 2019 as births fell below 900,000 and the country had its highest number of deaths since the end of World War II.
    

France blocks export of nearly $27M Cimabue masterpiece

France has blocked the export of a Renaissance masterpiece by Italian painter Cimabue found in an elderly woman's kitchen that sold for almost $27 million at auction earlier this year.
    

Boxers, MMA fighters see changes in brain damage over time

Brain damage occurs in boxers and mixed martial arts fighters alike, but it unfolds differently as these athletes age, a new study finds.
    

Iran spends nearly $25 million a day on agencies suppressing dissent

Iran has spent nearly $25 million per day on various government sectors to suppress dissent since protests began in November over a hike in fuel prices, Radio Farda first reported.
    

Researchers map brain's opioid response in mice

Researchers may be closer to solving some of the mysteries of the brain processes involved in opioid addiction, thanks to a new imaging approach tested in mice that maps the striatum.
    

More U.S. teens are overdosing on anxiety medications

The number of kids overdosing on commonly prescribed anxiety medications such as Xanax, Valium or Ativan has risen dramatically during the past decade, a new study shows.
    

Snake stows away on flight from Australia to New Zealand

A snake successfully stowed away in the undercarriage of a plane from Australia to New Zealand, but it wasn't given much time to enjoy its vacation.
    

Maryland man hits two lottery jackpots in two months

A Maryland man has some extra cash on hand for the holidays after winning two big lottery jackpots in the space of only two months.
    

Former Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie: Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's campaign taking from Congress work

Former Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie says Rep. Tulsi Gabbard should resign from the House because her presidential campaign has been too great a distraction.
    

College football: Post-Christmas bowl schedule extensive

More than two dozen college football bowl games are set to kick off during the holiday season and through the new year. Here is how to watch them:
    

U.S. regulators investigating BMW after 'sales punching' report

German automaker BMW said Tuesday it has become the target of an investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which has oversight on how carmakers report sales to investors.
    

Next two Virginia-class subs to be named for Pearl Harbor heroes

The first two Block V Virginia-class submarines will be named for the USS Arizona and USS Oklahoma and the 1,600 sailors who died when the vessels were sunk during the Pearl Harbor attack on Dec. 7, 1941.
    
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  1. Where in the world is Santa? Depends on which online tracker you’re following — Google or NORAD - The Boston Globe
  2. Boeing reveals new 'very disturbing' documents on 737 Max jetliner to FAA, Congress - USA TODAY
  3. A warm Christmas, not a white Christmas, for most of Lower 48 - Washington Post
  4. Rudy Giuliani ripped for claiming to be ex-US Attorney General - New York Post
  5. Lunder Roberts demands sole custody of Hunter Biden's baby - Daily Mail
  6. A family needed to be rescued in Colorado's snowy mountains. Officials say it's a reminder to be prepared for anything - CNN
  7. Could It Be Bernie Sanders? Vermont Senator in Second Place As 2019 Ends - Newsweek
  8. Woman who drove into a girl for being ‘a Mexican’ hit a black child the same day, police say - The Washington Post
  9. FBI looking into pardons issued by former Kentucky governor - ABC News
  10. Bloomberg’s campaign used N.J. company’s prison call centers. He drops vendor after it’s reported. - NJ.com
  11. Frosty Relations Fail to Warm Up During Japan-South Korea Meeting - The Wall Street Journal
  12. Trump brushes off North Korea's ominous 'Christmas gift' threat - ABC News
  13. Prince Philip released from hospital just in time to celebrate Christmas with the Queen - Fox News
  14. Daily Crunch: Travis Kalanick is leaving Uber’s board - TechCrunch
  15. California may curb auto-insurance discounts tied to jobs or education - CBS News
  16. How the market has performed a year after the worst Christmas Eve plunge in history - MarketWatch
  17. 7 paid iPhone apps you can download for free on December 24th - BGR
  18. ToTok removed from app stores amid NY Times report labeling it a UAE spy tool | TheHill - The Hill
  19. This little-known Android phone is one of the most exciting smartphones of 2019 — and it only costs $500 - Business Insider
  20. Kylie & Travis Surprise Stormi With Trolls Visit for X-Mas - E! NEWS
  21. Kevin Spacey returns in another bizarre Christmas Eve video - CNN
  22. Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth Divorce a Done Deal - TMZ
  23. Prince William celebrates Christmas Eve by sharing adorable photo with his kids - Fox News
  24. Clippers' Kawhi Leonard says he has 'no knowledge' of uncle asking for improper benefits - USA TODAY
  25. NFL Week 17 time changes: Are they fair or biased against the Steelers? - Behind the Steel Curtain
  26. Ohio State Football: 5 predictions for Fiesta Bowl - Scarlet and Game
  27. Milwaukee Bucks vs. Philadelphia 76ers Prediction, Preview, and Odds - 12-25-2019 - Winners and Whiners
  28. “Outburst” –Gargantuan Black Hole Punches Two Holes in the Cosmos - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel
  29. Kaboom! The Biggest Space Bloopers of 2019 - Space.com
  30. CDC Warns of Possible Measles Exposure at 5 US Airports - Bay News 9
  31. 3 children die of flu in Oregon, Washington - OregonLive
  32. He robbed two Miami-Dade banks in roughly 20 minutes. Now the FBI wants to find him. - Miami Herald
  33. Drinking coffee could help prevent holiday weight gain - New York Post
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Where in the world is Santa? Depends on which online tracker you’re following — Google or NORAD - The Boston Globe


Boeing reveals new 'very disturbing' documents on 737 Max jetliner to FAA, Congress - USA TODAY

A warm Christmas, not a white Christmas, for most of Lower 48 - Washington Post


Rudy Giuliani ripped for claiming to be ex-US Attorney General - New York Post

Lunder Roberts demands sole custody of Hunter Biden's baby - Daily Mail


A family needed to be rescued in Colorado's snowy mountains. Officials say it's a reminder to be prepared for anything - CNN

Could It Be Bernie Sanders? Vermont Senator in Second Place As 2019 Ends - Newsweek

Woman who drove into a girl for being ‘a Mexican’ hit a black child the same day, police say - The Washington Post

FBI looking into pardons issued by former Kentucky governor - ABC News

Bloomberg’s campaign used N.J. company’s prison call centers. He drops vendor after it’s reported. - NJ.com

Frosty Relations Fail to Warm Up During Japan-South Korea Meeting - The Wall Street Journal

Trump brushes off North Korea's ominous 'Christmas gift' threat - ABC News

Prince Philip released from hospital just in time to celebrate Christmas with the Queen - Fox News

Daily Crunch: Travis Kalanick is leaving Uber’s board - TechCrunch

California may curb auto-insurance discounts tied to jobs or education - CBS News

How the market has performed a year after the worst Christmas Eve plunge in history - MarketWatch

7 paid iPhone apps you can download for free on December 24th - BGR

ToTok removed from app stores amid NY Times report labeling it a UAE spy tool | TheHill - The Hill

This little-known Android phone is one of the most exciting smartphones of 2019 — and it only costs $500 - Business Insider

Kylie & Travis Surprise Stormi With Trolls Visit for X-Mas - E! NEWS

Kevin Spacey returns in another bizarre Christmas Eve video - CNN

Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth Divorce a Done Deal - TMZ

Prince William celebrates Christmas Eve by sharing adorable photo with his kids - Fox News

Clippers' Kawhi Leonard says he has 'no knowledge' of uncle asking for improper benefits - USA TODAY

NFL Week 17 time changes: Are they fair or biased against the Steelers? - Behind the Steel Curtain

Ohio State Football: 5 predictions for Fiesta Bowl - Scarlet and Game

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Philadelphia 76ers Prediction, Preview, and Odds - 12-25-2019 - Winners and Whiners

“Outburst” –Gargantuan Black Hole Punches Two Holes in the Cosmos - The Daily Galaxy --Great Discoveries Channel

Kaboom! The Biggest Space Bloopers of 2019 - Space.com

CDC Warns of Possible Measles Exposure at 5 US Airports - Bay News 9

3 children die of flu in Oregon, Washington - OregonLive

He robbed two Miami-Dade banks in roughly 20 minutes. Now the FBI wants to find him. - Miami Herald

Drinking coffee could help prevent holiday weight gain - New York Post

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