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Most of the Oakland Raiders players remained seated during the national anthem Sunday night prior to their game against the Washington Redskins after President Donald Trump criticized professional athletes.
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  1. Most Oakland Raiders sit, some Washington Redskins kneel during national anthem
  2. Green Bay Packers come back to beat Cincinnati Bengals in OT
  3. Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians end Seattle Mariners' playoff hopes
  4. Alex Smith, Kareem Hunt guide Kansas City Chiefs by winless Los Angeles Chargers
  5. Tennessee Titans overcome sputtering start, outslug Seattle Seahawks in physical game
  6. Clayton Kershaw, Yasmani Grandal lead Los Angeles Dodgers past San Francisco Giants
  7. Xander Schauffele wins 2017 Tour Championship; Justin Thomas captures FedExCup
  8. 'Thrones' baddie David Bradley delighted to finally play 'Doctor Who'
  9. U.S. enforces travel restrictions for North Korea, Venezuela
  10. Anti-AfD protests break out in Germany
  11. 2017 ISM Connect 300 results, leaderboard: Kyle Busch wins ISM Connect 300
  12. Chicago Cubs inch closer to NL Central Division title with win over Milwaukee Brewers
  13. Chicago Bears top Pittsburgh Steelers in OT behind late Jordan Howard score
  14. Case Keenum, Stefon Diggs propel Minnesota Vikings past Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  15. Jose Bautista, offense carry Toronto Blue Jays over New York Yankees
  16. Jake Elliott's 61-yard field goal lifts Philadelphia Eagles over New York Giants in thriller
  17. Max Scherzer wins battle of aces as Washington Nationals edge New York Mets
  18. Atlanta Falcons stun Detroit Lions on final play to stay unbeaten
  19. Jennifer Lopez pledges $1M to aid hurricane victims in Puerto Rico, Caribbean
  20. Jameson Taillon, relievers fuel Pittsburgh Pirates past St. Louis Cardinals
  21. Tom Brady's five touchdowns lead New England Patriots over Houston Texans
  22. Jacoby Brissett paces Indianapolis Colts past Cleveland Browns

Most Oakland Raiders sit, some Washington Redskins kneel during national anthem

Most of the Oakland Raiders players remained seated during the national anthem Sunday night prior to their game against the Washington Redskins after President Donald Trump criticized professional athletes.
    

Green Bay Packers come back to beat Cincinnati Bengals in OT

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, Master of the Free Play, beat the Cincinnati Bengals 27-24 in overtime on Sunday.
    

Corey Kluber, Cleveland Indians end Seattle Mariners' playoff hopes

In the mind of Cleveland Indians manager Terry Francona, right-hander Corey Kluber isn't on any kind of hot streak - he is just that good.
    

Alex Smith, Kareem Hunt guide Kansas City Chiefs by winless Los Angeles Chargers

It was a week of adjustments for Alex Smith as he prepared to play the Los Angeles Chargers. That work paid off as the Kansas City Chiefs thumped Los Angeles 24-10 on Sunday.
    

Tennessee Titans overcome sputtering start, outslug Seattle Seahawks in physical game

The calendar read September 24, but it felt more like July 24 with 88-degree temperatures and 97-percent humidity that pushed the heat index over 110 degrees inside Nissan Stadium on Sunday.
    

Clayton Kershaw, Yasmani Grandal lead Los Angeles Dodgers past San Francisco Giants

LOS ANGELES -- Clayton Kershaw has faced the San Francisco Giants enough times in his career to know that it pays to try something different.
    

Xander Schauffele wins 2017 Tour Championship; Justin Thomas captures FedExCup

Life has changed quite a bit over the last 12 months for Tour Championship winner Xander Schauffele.
    

'Thrones' baddie David Bradley delighted to finally play 'Doctor Who'

David Bradley says he has completed his work on the 2017 "Doctor Who" Christmas special, "Twice Upon a Time."
    

U.S. enforces travel restrictions for North Korea, Venezuela

The United States is to replace an existing travel ban with a new target list of countries that include North Korea and Venezuela.
    

Anti-AfD protests break out in Germany

Protesters in Germany took to the streets of Berlin, Cologne and Hamburg to make their views known.
    

2017 ISM Connect 300 results, leaderboard: Kyle Busch wins ISM Connect 300

Kyle Busch dominated the second half of the ISM Connect 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the second race of the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series playoffs.
    

Chicago Cubs inch closer to NL Central Division title with win over Milwaukee Brewers

MILWAUKEE -- For three straight days, the Chicago Cubs battled the Milwaukee Brewers into extra innings, scrapping out two late victories.
    

Chicago Bears top Pittsburgh Steelers in OT behind late Jordan Howard score

CHICAGO -- Jordan Howard scored on a 19-yard touchdown run in overtime to lift the Chicago Bears to a 23-17 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    

Case Keenum, Stefon Diggs propel Minnesota Vikings past Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Case Keenum threw for a career-high 369 yards passing and three touchdowns and Stefon Diggs caught eight passes for 173 yards and two scores in the Minnesota Vikings' 34-17 win.
    

Jose Bautista, offense carry Toronto Blue Jays over New York Yankees

TORONTO -- Right fielder Jose Bautista might have played his last home game with the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
    

Jake Elliott's 61-yard field goal lifts Philadelphia Eagles over New York Giants in thriller

PHILADELPHIA -- Just a couple of weeks ago, Jake Elliott was toiling on the Cincinnati Bengals practice squad, wondering about his future.
    

Max Scherzer wins battle of aces as Washington Nationals edge New York Mets

NEW YORK -- The Washington Nationals have officially been in playoff preparation mode for two weeks. On Sunday afternoon, they staged a dress rehearsal for October.
    

Atlanta Falcons stun Detroit Lions on final play to stay unbeaten

DETROIT -- Brian Poole was sure he touched Golden Tate before he reached the end zone. Poole had no idea that would be the last play of the game.
    

Jennifer Lopez pledges $1M to aid hurricane victims in Puerto Rico, Caribbean

Jennifer Lopez announced she is donating $1 million from proceeds of her Las Vegas shows to benefit those in hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.
    

Jameson Taillon, relievers fuel Pittsburgh Pirates past St. Louis Cardinals

With his club nearly out of contention in the National League Central but still locked in a three-way wild-card race, St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Matheny handed the ball to a rookie right-hander.
    

Tom Brady's five touchdowns lead New England Patriots over Houston Texans

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Rob Gronkowski saw the looks in his teammates' eyes in the huddle before his team's final drive Sunday.
    

Jacoby Brissett paces Indianapolis Colts past Cleveland Browns

While the Indianapolis Colts wait for quarterback Andrew Luck to return after January shoulder surgery, the franchise will rely on athletic yet relatively untested backup Jacoby Brissett.
    
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White House expands travel ban, restricting visitors from eight countries
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The Trump administration announced new restrictions Sunday on visitors from eight countries — an expansion of the preexisting travel ban that has spurred fierce legal debates over security, immigration and discrimination. In announcing the new rules, ...
White House announces new travel restrictions, replacing previous banLos Angeles Times
Trump approves updated travel restrictions on 8 countries, adding North Korea and Venezuela to listFox News
Trump slaps travel restrictions on North Korea, Venezuela in sweeping new banReuters
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What NFL players, coaches are saying about Week 3 protests
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President Donald Trump criticized NFL players who protest during the national anthem in a speech he delivered on Friday in Alabama, suggesting that team owners should fire players who do so. Every team that played on Sunday participated in some form of ...
How Did the Different Networks Handle Trump's Comments During NFL Sunday?Sports Illustrated
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The new order keeps restrictions on Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen, removes restrictions on Sudan and adds new on Chad, North Korea and Venezuela.
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  1. Trump Issues New Restrictions on Visas From Eight Countries
  2. Once Enslaved by ISIS, These Women Are Starting Over
  3. Merkel Wins Fourth Term as Far Right Enters German Parliament
  4. Trump Doubles Down on North Korea Threats After U.S. Show of Force
  5. Not Just Nukes: North Korea Also Has Stockpile of Deadly Nerve Agent
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Trump Issues New Restrictions on Visas From Eight Countries

The new order keeps restrictions on Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen, removes restrictions on Sudan and adds new on Chad, North Korea and Venezuela.

    

Once Enslaved by ISIS, These Women Are Starting Over

A group of 1,100 former ISIS sex slaves, mostly Yazidi women, are now living in Germany as part of an ambitious program to help heal them and start over.

    

Merkel Wins Fourth Term as Far Right Enters German Parliament

Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives beat their rivals on Sunday to win her a fourth term in an election that will also bring a far-right party into Germany's Parliament for the first time in more than half a century, exit polls showed.

    

Trump Doubles Down on North Korea Threats After U.S. Show of Force

The war of words between the two countries escalated on Saturday after U.S. fighter jets flew over waters east of North Korea in a show of force

    

Not Just Nukes: North Korea Also Has Stockpile of Deadly Nerve Agent

The Center for Nonproliferation Studies estimates North Korea has between 2,500 and 5,000 metric tons of chemical weapons.

    

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Starting next month, most citizens of Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Chad and North Korea will be indefinitely banned from entering the United States.
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  1. New Order Indefinitely Bars Almost All Travel From Seven Countries
  2. Merkel, Reluctant Leader of the West, ‘Has Gotten the Taste for It’
  3. News Analysis: Is Trump All Talk on North Korea? The Uncertainty Sends a Shiver
  4. Kushner Used Personal Email Account for Government Business
  5. Immigration Officials Taking New Steps to Discourage Smuggling of Children
  6. 17 ISIS Fighters Reported Killed as U.S. Ends Lull in Libya Airstrikes
  7. Puerto Rico’s Agriculture and Farmers Decimated by Maria
  8. Spelunking in Search of Antibiotics
  9. Fueled by Trump’s Tweets, Anthem Protests Grow to a Nationwide Rebuke
  10. News Analysis: A Divider Not a Uniter, Trump Widens the Breach
  11. News Analysis: Defying Trump, Athletes Intensify Debate on Race and Protest
  12. Here’s What N.F.L. Fans Think of Trump’s Comments and Anthem Protests
  13. Budget Bus Lines Flout the Rules With Little Consequence
  14. At Her Own Pace, Melania Trump Tiptoes Into the Limelight
  15. Billionaires, Bruised Egos and the Death of a Grand Project
  16. Regulator Wants Financial Industry to Self-Report Wrongdoing
  17. Shooting at Tennessee Church Leaves One Dead and Seven Wounded
  18. Recalling a Tortured Past, Iraqi Kurds to Vote on Independence
  19. 68 Things You Cannot Say on China’s Internet
  20. Rookie Claims a Title, but Justin Thomas Clinches the FedEx Cup
  21. Former Hostage Held by Al Qaeda Describes 6-Year Ordeal in the Sahara
  22. Nigel Farage to Campaign for Roy Moore in Alabama Senate Race
  23. Free Speech Week at Berkeley Is Canceled, but Milo Yiannopoulos Still Plans to Talk
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New Order Indefinitely Bars Almost All Travel From Seven Countries

Starting next month, most citizens of Iran, Libya, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Chad and North Korea will be indefinitely banned from entering the United States.

    

Merkel, Reluctant Leader of the West, ‘Has Gotten the Taste for It’

Elected to a fourth term as chancellor of Germany, Ms. Merkel wants to put the European Union, post-Brexit and in the age of Trump, on a stable, vigorous path.

    

News Analysis: Is Trump All Talk on North Korea? The Uncertainty Sends a Shiver

The president’s willingness to casually threaten to annihilate a nuclear-armed foe was yet another reminder of the steep risks inherent in his brute-force approach to diplomacy.

    

Kushner Used Personal Email Account for Government Business

A lawyer said that Jared Kushner had received or sent “fewer than a hundred emails” involving his White House colleagues, and that all were forwarded to an official account, creating a record.

    

Immigration Officials Taking New Steps to Discourage Smuggling of Children

Officials said the sweep was intended to deter parents in the United States illegally from paying smugglers to bring their children into the country.

    

17 ISIS Fighters Reported Killed as U.S. Ends Lull in Libya Airstrikes

A half-dozen “precision strikes” hit a training camp about 150 miles southeast of Surt, from which militants were plotting and conducting attacks, the military said.

    

Puerto Rico’s Agriculture and Farmers Decimated by Maria

Hurricane Maria’s barrage took out entire plantations and destroyed crops and livestock across the island. The storm knocked out about 80 percent of its crops.

    

Spelunking in Search of Antibiotics

It can take decades of research and more than a billion dollars to create a new antibiotic drug. Sometimes, the first step of the process starts underground, deep inside a mountain.
    

Fueled by Trump’s Tweets, Anthem Protests Grow to a Nationwide Rebuke

The wave of demonstrations at N.F.L. games on Sunday even included some of Trump’s supporters in the league, but it drew a mixed reception from fans.

    

News Analysis: A Divider Not a Uniter, Trump Widens the Breach

While past presidents at least talked about bringing the country together, this president has made a point of attacking everyone from sports stars to the pope.

    

News Analysis: Defying Trump, Athletes Intensify Debate on Race and Protest

President Trump’s scolding of prominent black athletes has touched off a furious national debate on race and patriotism, rattling the world of sports.

    

Here’s What N.F.L. Fans Think of Trump’s Comments and Anthem Protests

We interviewed fans at several games on Sunday. Suffice to say opinions were wildly divergent.

    

Budget Bus Lines Flout the Rules With Little Consequence

Even after deadly crashes like the one in Queens last week, discount bus companies are often able to stay in business and evade serious penalties.

    

At Her Own Pace, Melania Trump Tiptoes Into the Limelight

The first lady is as cautious as her husband is impulsive, but eight months on she is hinting at an emerging policy platform.

    

Billionaires, Bruised Egos and the Death of a Grand Project

Barry Diller was about to win the battle for his $250 million arts pier, but then came the “petty questions” from his opponents and he decided to pull the plug.

    

Regulator Wants Financial Industry to Self-Report Wrongdoing

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission, an aggressive Wall Street watchdog under President Obama, hopes companies will be lured with smaller penalties.

    

Shooting at Tennessee Church Leaves One Dead and Seven Wounded

A gunman who opened fire at a church in Antioch, Tenn., on Sunday shot himself and was in custody, the police said.

    

Recalling a Tortured Past, Iraqi Kurds to Vote on Independence

Almost every Kurd in northern Iraq has a family history stained by treachery and dispossession. A vote for independence would be a step toward realizing a national dream.

    

68 Things You Cannot Say on China’s Internet

China’s censorship system is expanding forbidden topics far beyond politics, in line with President Xi Jinping’s prim, paternalistic vision for the “China dream.”

    

Rookie Claims a Title, but Justin Thomas Clinches the FedEx Cup

Xander Schauffele closed with a 66 on Sunday to win the Tour Championship at East Lake, but Thomas did enough for a victory in the season-long competition.

    

Former Hostage Held by Al Qaeda Describes 6-Year Ordeal in the Sahara

Johan Gustafsson, a Swede kidnapped at gunpoint in Timbuktu, Mail, by Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb in 2011 and recently freed, tells of his captivity and his conversion to Islam.

    

Nigel Farage to Campaign for Roy Moore in Alabama Senate Race

Mr. Farage, a right-wing British politician, is defying President Trump by endorsing Mr. Moore in a pivotal Republican Senate runoff.

    

Free Speech Week at Berkeley Is Canceled, but Milo Yiannopoulos Still Plans to Talk

A student group that was organizing a series of speeches by right-wing activists canceled the event on Saturday. Mr. Yiannopoulos said he was “blindsided.”

    

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