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Australians handed over more than 50,000 unregistered firearms during the country's three-month national gun amnesty program.
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  1. Australians turn in 51,000 unregistered guns during national gun amnesty program
  2. Chicago Blackhawks throttle defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins with 10-goal night
  3. Fantasy Football: Minnesota Vikings QB Sam Bradford practices
  4. Houston Astros' Dallas Keuchel just fine with attempting to deliver in Game 2 vs. Boston Red Sox
  5. ALDS Game 1: Trevor Bauer, Cleveland Indians baffle New York Yankees
  6. Alex Ovechkin gets hat trick as Washington Capitals open with thrilling win vs. Ottawa Senators
  7. Arizona Diamondbacks feel ready for challenge that is Los Angeles Dodgers
  8. Michael B. Jordan to appear in and executive produce sci-fi drama 'Raising Dion'
  9. Does a drug's high price tag cause its own side effects?
  10. Keanu Reeves unveils first trailer for 'Replicas' at New York Comic Con
  11. Report: Rick Pitino received 98 percent of Louisville's Adidas money
  12. Nick Novak: Los Angeles Chargers bring back kicker, waive Younghoe Koo
  13. 'Ash vs. Evil Dead' Season 3 gets a release date and synopsis
  14. Tropical Storm Nate kills at least 11 in Central America, several more missing
  15. Pete Rose's bat, Mickey Mantle drivers license up for auction
  16. Philadelphia 76ers: Joel Embiid cleared to practice, looks strong in five-on-five drills
  17. Boston Bruins: David Backes expected out 3-4 weeks
  18. Taijuan Walker to start Game 1 for Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
  19. Goal for U.S.: Two wins and in World Cup
  20. Tropical depression Nate: Miami Hurricanes, Florida State Seminoles game on as scheduled
  21. Tropical Storm Nate's eye moves over Honduras
  22. David Wright: New York Mets third baseman has another back surgery

Australians turn in 51,000 unregistered guns during national gun amnesty program

Australians handed over more than 50,000 unregistered firearms during the country's three-month national gun amnesty program.
    

Chicago Blackhawks throttle defending champion Pittsburgh Penguins with 10-goal night

CHICAGO -- Brandon Saad scored a hat trick, and Ryan Hartman registered a goal and four assists as the Chicago Blackhawks stormed to a 10-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night.
    

Fantasy Football: Minnesota Vikings QB Sam Bradford practices

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- Quarterback Sam Bradford returned to practice Thursday for the first time since Sept. 21, but was limited and remains day-to-day with the left knee injury that has knocked him out of the last three games.
    

Houston Astros' Dallas Keuchel just fine with attempting to deliver in Game 2 vs. Boston Red Sox

HOUSTON -- Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel is fiercely prideful, and after turning his modest prospect status into the 2015 American League Cy Young Award, relishes his role as staff ace.
    

ALDS Game 1: Trevor Bauer, Cleveland Indians baffle New York Yankees

CLEVELAND -- Trevor Bauer pitched 6 2/3 scoreless innings and combined with two relievers on a three-hitter, and Jay Bruce had a home run and three RBIs as the Cleveland Indians beat the New York Yankees 4-0 in Game 1 of the American League Division Series on Thursday night at Progressive Field.
    

Alex Ovechkin gets hat trick as Washington Capitals open with thrilling win vs. Ottawa Senators

OTTAWA -- Alex Ovechkin scored a third-period hat trick and Evgeny Kuznetsov had the shootout winner as the Washington Capitals posted a 5-4 victory over the Ottawa Senators in the season opener for both teams Thursday night at Canadian Tire Centre.
    

Arizona Diamondbacks feel ready for challenge that is Los Angeles Dodgers

LOS ANGELES -- No team in the major leagues lost fewer games this season than the Los Angeles Dodgers.
    

Michael B. Jordan to appear in and executive produce sci-fi drama 'Raising Dion'

Netflix says it has ordered a 10-episode season of the one-hour, sci-fi, family drama, "Raising Dion."
    

Does a drug's high price tag cause its own side effects?

Pricey drugs may make people more vulnerable to perceiving side effects, a new study suggests -- and the phenomenon is not just "in their heads."
    

Keanu Reeves unveils first trailer for 'Replicas' at New York Comic Con

Actor Keanu Reeves and director Jeffrey Nachmanoff brought the first trailer for their upcoming science-fiction movie "Replicas" to New York Comic Con Thursday.
    

Report: Rick Pitino received 98 percent of Louisville's Adidas money

Suspended Louisville basketball coach Rick Pitino received 98 percent of the money from the university's current contract with Adidas, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported Thursday.
    

Nick Novak: Los Angeles Chargers bring back kicker, waive Younghoe Koo

Nick Novak is back with the Los Angeles Chargers.
    

'Ash vs. Evil Dead' Season 3 gets a release date and synopsis

Starz says its 10-episode, third season of the horror comedy "Ash vs. Evil Dead" is scheduled to debut Feb. 25.
    

Tropical Storm Nate kills at least 11 in Central America, several more missing

Tropical Storm Nate has killed at least 11 people and disappeared several others in Central America, government sources said Thursday.
    

Pete Rose's bat, Mickey Mantle drivers license up for auction

The bat Pete Rose used for hit No. 4,192 and Jackie Robinson's protective ball cap headline an auction.
    

Philadelphia 76ers: Joel Embiid cleared to practice, looks strong in five-on-five drills

Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid was cleared for practice Thursday and looked strong in five-on-five drills.
    

Boston Bruins: David Backes expected out 3-4 weeks

BOSTON -- Veteran Boston Bruins forward David Backes is expected to miss at least the first three or four weeks of the season while receiving treatment for diverticulitis, a digestive-system ailment.
    

Taijuan Walker to start Game 1 for Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

The Arizona Diamondbacks announced Thursday that Taijuan Walker will be their starting pitcher in Friday's Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
    

Goal for U.S.: Two wins and in World Cup

With two matches left in the Hexagonal to determine the three World Cup spots for CONCACAF, the U.S. men's national team has its destiny in its hands heading into a crucial match against Panama on Friday night in Orlando, Fla.
    

Tropical depression Nate: Miami Hurricanes, Florida State Seminoles game on as scheduled

Mother Nature already has forced Florida State to cancel one game and reschedule its game against Miami to Saturday.
    

Tropical Storm Nate's eye moves over Honduras

The eye of Tropical Storm Nate was located Honduras-Nicaragua border Thursday evening, the National Hurricane Center said.
    

David Wright: New York Mets third baseman has another back surgery

New York Mets third baseman David Wright underwent a laminotomy procedure on his lower back this week, the team announced Thursday.
    
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Civilian Deaths Spike in Syrian War, Red Cross Says

A report from a humanitarian organization working in Syria is sounding the alarm about the high levels of civilian casualties and the worst levels of violence since the battle for Aleppo in 2016.

    

Three U.S. Soldiers Killed in Niger in Suspected Ambush

Three U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers and one local soldier were killed in Niger on Wednesday, in an ambush by suspected Islamic militants operating from Mali.

    

Trump Furious After Report that Tillerson Called Him a 'Moron"

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was called to the White House after a furious President Trump reacted to reports of a growing rift between the two men.

    

Pope Condemns Technologies That Make Gender Transitions Easier

While denouncing these advances in "biomedical technology," the pontiff said the "utopia of the neutral" jeopardizes the creation of new life.

    

Saudi Arabia Says It Dismantled ISIS Cell in Capital

The Saudi government said Thursday that it had dismantled an ISIS cell in Riyadh connected to a plot to launch a suicide attack on the Defense Ministry.

    

Russian Hackers Stole NSA Tools From Contractor Who Used Kaspersky Software

Russian hackers were able to identify the material and access the contractor's home machine because he was using Kaspersky software, a former official said.

    

Chemistry Nobel Goes to Cool Imaging Technique

Researchers who developed cryo-electron microscopy, a technique that lets us image viruses and tiny cell structures, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

    

'Remains of the Day' Author Ishiguro Wins Nobel Prize

Kazuo Ishiguro, the novelist best known for his book "The Remains of the Day," was awarded the 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature Thursday.

    

U.S.-Backed Forces Liberate ISIS Stronghold in Iraq

The capture of Hawija, the militants' last stronghold in northern Iraq, means the only area left under ISIS's control in Iraq is a stretch of land near the Syrian border.

    

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