Access Denied only when deleting items from document libraries

This is across the farm every user is effected.  Everything has been working fine for years without issue.  First thing I noticed the other day was when opening a document (any document) and clicking "Edit Document" I'm prompted
with "there is a new version on the server, do you want to use it" Click yes and go about my business.  I can replicate this with brand new documents that have no changes.  Not sure if that is related but thought it should be included.
Now on to the real problem.
No permissions have changed. 
Users can created new items in document libraries, edit them without issue.  Try to delete them "Access Denied"  Go into DataSheet view and/or Explorer view and can delete all day long.
Any ideas?
 

It is very strange at least admin should allow to delete if there is no additional customization on library. Can you also check if there is checkin/checkout enable in library and  file in checkedout mode.
Do one more testing, upload new document in same library and check whether user is able to delete new file or not.
>All lists across the farm.  No policies.
As you said this is happening across all the lists in site collection so have you tested the same in different site collection? if not then please do so.
Also check if by mistaken there is any modification in web application permission.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff608071%28v=office.15%29.aspx
Let us know your result
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