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Carson Palmer (3 TDs), Arizona Cardinals pick off the Washington RedskinsGLENDALE, Ariz. -- Carson Palmer passed for three touchdowns, including a 42-yarder to J.J. Nelson with just under two minutes to play, and the Arizona Cardinals held off the Washington Redskins 31-23 on Sunday at University of Phoenix Stadium. • Email to a friend • Ben Roethlisberger, Pittsburgh Steelers stroll past the New York GiantsPITTSBURGH -- The New York Giants couldn't consistently keep Ben Roethlisberger and the Pittsburgh Steelers out of their end zone -- or, early in the game, find the right end zone themselves. • Email to a friend • Oakland Raiders score 29 straight points to rally past Buffalo BillsOAKLAND, Calif. -- Another week, another remarkable comeback for the Oakland Raiders. • Email to a friend • Tampa Bay Buccaneers rally past the San Diego ChargersSAN DIEGO -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are a laughing stock no more. • Email to a friend • Scientists create artificial blood that delivers oxygen to tissues in the bodyDennis Thompson, HealthDay News Scientists created an artificial red blood cell that picks up oxygen in the lungs and takes it to tissues, and may improve trauma victims' chance of survival. • Email to a friend • Cancer rates up by one-third worldwide during last decade, study saysHealthDay News Cancer cases rose 33 percent worldwide in the past 10 years, a new study shows. • Email to a friend • Full-length trailer for 'The Mummy' starring Tom Cruise is releasedLOS ANGELES, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- Universal Pictures released Sunday a 2 1/2-minute trailer for "The Mummy," a contemporary, supernatural, action movie starring Tom Cruise. • Email to a friend • Netflix orders second season of 'Luke Cage'BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Dec. 4 (UPI) -- Netflix announced this weekend it has ordered a second season of Marvel's "Luke Cage." • Email to a friend • Army Corps denies easement, stopping construction on Dakota Access PipelineCANNON BALL, N.D., Dec. 4 (UPI) -- After weeks of protests, the federal government announced it will not issue a permit for construction of part of the Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota. • Email to a friend • 'Moana' is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekendLOS ANGELES, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- Disney's animated adventure "Moana" is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second, consecutive weekend, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. • Email to a friend • Jordan Howard runs for 3 TDs as the Chicago Bears upend the San Francisco 49ersCHICAGO -- Jordan Howard had never played in snow before Sunday, which made each yard he covered an adventure. • Email to a friend • Long drives push the Green Bay Packers past the Houston TexansGREEN BAY, Wis. -- The Green Bay Packers picked a fine time -- and the unlikeliest of times -- for a 98-yard touchdown drive. • Email to a friend • Joe Flacco throws 4 TDs as the Baltimore Ravens rout the Miami DolphinsBALTIMORE -- Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco implores his coaches to stay aggressive when they have the lead and to keep attacking teams downfield. • Email to a friend • Eric Berry's two interceptions lift Kansas City Chiefs over Atlanta FalconsATLANTA -- The Kansas City Chiefs have specialized in scoring on a variety of ways this season, but they took it to extremes on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons. • Email to a friend • Cincinnati Bengals snap skid in win over Philadelphia EaglesCINCINNATI -- The Cincinnati Bengals played their second game without receiver A.J. Green on Sunday, and quarterback Andy Dalton and the offense was as crisp as it has been since the five-time Pro-Bowler went down. • Email to a friend • Matthew Stafford and Matt Prater drive the Detroit Lions past the New Orleans SaintsNEW ORLEANS -- For once during their season of crazy, fourth-quarter comebacks, the Detroit Lions had absolutely nothing to fear. • Email to a friend • Tom Brady sets record for QB wins in New England Patriots' victory over Los Angeles RamsFOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady stopped by the dinner that owner Robert Kraft threw for the 15-year celebration of the 2001 New England championship team Saturday night to say hi to his former teammates. • Email to a friend • NFL roundup: New England Patriots QB Tom Brady sets record with 201st NFL winFOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tom Brady became the winningest quarterback in NFL history and the New England Patriots improved to 10-2 with a 26-10 victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. • Email to a friend • Islamic State leader killed in North Caucasus region, Russian security saysMOSCOW, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- The leader of a branch of the Islamic State operating in the North Caucasus was killed, Russia security officials said Sunday. • Email to a friend • Baltimore Ravens CB Tavon Young leaves with shoulder stinger vs Miami DolphinsBALTIMORE -- Baltimore Ravens rookie cornerback Tavon Young suffered a left shoulder stinger in Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins. • Email to a friend • Venezuela raising largest bank note from 100 bolivars to 20,000 amid inflationCARACAS, Venezuela, Dec. 4 (UPI) -- The Central Bank of Venezuela said it will issue new higher-value currency to aid consumers who are dealing with unprecedented inflation. • Email to a friend • Apple reveals plans for self-driving carCUPERTINO, Calif., Dec. 4 (UPI) -- For the first time, Apple has revealed plans to develop a self-driving car. • Email to a friend • |
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Army Blocks Drilling of Dakota Access Oil PipelineThe Army Corps of Engineers said that it would not approve permits for construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline beneath a dammed section of the Missouri River. • Email to a friend • Italy’s Premier, Matteo Renzi, Says He’ll Resign After Reform RejectedVoters defeated proposed changes to Italy’s Constitution, handing a win to anti-establishment forces on the Continent. • Email to a friend • Austrians Reject Far-Right Presidential Candidate Norbert HoferVoters chose the former Green Party leader Alexander Van der Bellen, in a result that seemed to show the limits of Donald J. Trump’s populist tailwind. • Email to a friend • For Blacks Facing Parole in New York State, Signs of a Broken SystemA New York Times investigation of thousands of parole decisions in the state found that minorities faced marked disadvantages, underscoring a host of problems in the parole process. • Email to a friend • Syrian Troops Push Deep Into Aleppo; Airstrikes Kill Dozens in Idlib ProvinceAn advance in the divided city left rebels in control of only about half the enclave they had taken, while at least 40 people died in bombings in Maarat al-Noaman and Kafr Nabl. • Email to a friend • Bud Selig, an Apostle for Equity, Reaches Hall of FameSelig instituted revenue-sharing policies and expanded playoffs that helped more small-market teams find on-field success. • Email to a friend • College Football’s Chosen 4: Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and WashingtonThe College Football Playoff’s selection committee passed over Penn State, which beat the Buckeyes in October and won the Big Ten title. The semifinalists will meet on Dec. 31. • Email to a friend • Death Toll in Oakland Warehouse Fire Rises Past 30 as Search ContinuesOfficials said that the search of the rubble of a makeshift nightclub in the building would take days, and that they expected the number of victims to rise. • Email to a friend • Oakland Fire Was a Rare Mass Casualty Blaze. Fire Codes Help Explain Why.Fires at theaters and nightclubs used to kill hundreds of people in the U.S., but safety measures implemented in the first half of last century have made them uncommon. • Email to a friend • Business Since Birth: Trump’s Children and the Tangle That AwaitsThe president-elect’s three eldest children have always interwoven family and business ties. Can their empire ever be separate from the White House? • Email to a friend • Vowing to Squeeze Businesses, Trump Has Tactics ChallengedEconomists from both ends of the political spectrum say the president-elect’s approach of berating and rewarding companies may be good political theater but ultimately ineffective. • Email to a friend • Taiwan City Planning a Makeover Says a Trump Agent Showed InterestTaoyuan’s mayor said a Trump Organization representative discussed investment opportunities, a possible overture that could complicate U.S.-China relations. • Email to a friend • Trump Expands Search for His Secretary of StateJohn Bolton, Jon Huntsman Jr., Senator Joe Manchin III and the chief executive of Exxon Mobil, Rex Tillerson, appeared to be under consideration. • Email to a friend • Bonavista Journal: Hunting ‘Turr’ in Newfoundland’s Frigid WatersThe annual hunt of turr, a migratory seabird, dates back to the days when Newfoundlanders needed to supplement meager winter diets, and it continues despite conservation efforts. • Email to a friend • U.S. Athletes Weigh a Boycott Over Russian DopingBobsled and skeleton racers appear to have the support of the U.S. Olympic Committee as they consider skipping the world championships in Sochi, Russia, the site of Olympic cheating in 2014. • Email to a friend • Shadows Fall and Jaws Drop for a Jolly Green Icon’s ComebackB&G Foods, which bought the frozen-vegetable brand Green Giant last year, is taking a cue from superhero movies in a suspense-filled new trailer. • Email to a friend • $25 Million in Breakthrough Prizes Given in Science and MathThe awards went to more than a thousand physicists, life scientists and mathematicians in areas like genetics and string theory. • Email to a friend • I Went to My First Classical Music Concert. It Was in My Living Room.I barely listen to classical music, so how did a live string quartet end up in my apartment on a Saturday night? • Email to a friend • The Neediest Cases: Happy to Do Homework After a Long Journey From GuatemalaAlex Chan, 17, escaped an abusive father in their tin-roofed house in Central America and made his way to Brooklyn. • Email to a friend • More Recent Articles |
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