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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Third-ranked Georgia continues to show why it is a legitimate contender for one of the four playoff spots.
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  1. No. 3 Georgia makes statement against rival Florida
  2. No. 9 Notre Dame stays hot, blasts No. 14 N.C. State
  3. No. 8 Miami survives scare, edges North Carolina
  4. World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers use big ninth to stun Houston Astros
  5. Northwestern upsets No. 16 Michigan State in 3OT
  6. No. 5 Wisconsin loses Jonathan Taylor, but stymies Illinois
  7. Roundup: Los Angeles Kings stun Boston Bruins at buzzer
  8. Swiss Indoors: Roger Federer nets finals appearnace
  9. Minnesota Vikings add Cornelius Edison to 53-man roster
  10. WTA Finals: Venus Williams, Carolina Wozniacki to meet for title
  11. No. 13 Virginia Tech stomps Duke in rain
  12. No. 6 Ohio State rallies to upset No. 2 Penn State
  13. Tropical Storm Philippe forms near Florida Keys
  14. Survey of Iraq, Afghanistan veterans finds half affected by suicide
  15. World Series: Bullpen issues could surface for Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4
  16. Suspect arrested in Greece letter bomb attacks
  17. Pope Francis urges political dialogue by Christians in Europe
  18. Astronomers may have found solar system's first observed interstellar object
  19. Scary idea: Starbucks' Zombie Frappuccino includes whipped cream 'brains'
  20. Mattis warns North Korea has 'accelerated' nuclear threat
  21. Fall a good time to start exercising, medical experts say
  22. Caitlyn Jenner shares bathing suit video on the beach
  23. Knicks top Nets for first win
  24. At least 10 die in 2 car bombings in Mogadishu

No. 3 Georgia makes statement against rival Florida

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Third-ranked Georgia continues to show why it is a legitimate contender for one of the four playoff spots.
    

No. 9 Notre Dame stays hot, blasts No. 14 N.C. State

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Running back Josh Adams rushed for 202 yards and a touchdown as No. 9 Notre Dame rolled past No. 14 North Carolina State 35-14 on Saturday.
    

No. 8 Miami survives scare, edges North Carolina

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- Malik Rosier threw for 356 yards and three touchdowns as No. 8 Miami held off stubborn North Carolina 24-19 Saturday afternoon at Kenan Stadium.
    

World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers use big ninth to stun Houston Astros

HOUSTON -- Cody Bellinger ripped an RBI double in the ninth inning to put the Los Angeles Dodgers ahead, and the Dodgers squared the World Series with a 6-2 win over the Houston Astros in Game 4 on Saturday night at Minute Maid Park.
    

Northwestern upsets No. 16 Michigan State in 3OT

EVANSTON, Ill. -- Clayton Thorson threw for two touchdowns after the end of regulation to help Northwestern upset 16th-ranked Michigan State 39-31 in triple overtime Saturday at Ryan Field.
    

No. 5 Wisconsin loses Jonathan Taylor, but stymies Illinois

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Wisconsin lost standout freshman running back Jonathan Taylor for the second half Saturday, but the Badgers didn't lose their unbeaten record.
    

Roundup: Los Angeles Kings stun Boston Bruins at buzzer

BOSTON -- Tyler Toffoli scored his second goal of the game with no time remaining in overtime to lift the red-hot Los Angeles Kings to a stunning 2-1 victory over the Boston Bruins on Saturday.
    

Swiss Indoors: Roger Federer nets finals appearnace

No. 1 seed Roger Federer of Switzerland blasted third-seeded David Goffin 6-1, 6-2 in the Swiss Indoors Basel semifinals Saturday.
    

Minnesota Vikings add Cornelius Edison to 53-man roster

The Minnesota Vikings promoted center Cornelius Edison from the practice squad on Saturday.
    

WTA Finals: Venus Williams, Carolina Wozniacki to meet for title

Venus Williams rallied to beat Caroline Garcia in three sets on Saturday and will face Caroline Wozniacki for the title at the WTA Finals in Singapore.
    

No. 13 Virginia Tech stomps Duke in rain

BLACKSBURG, Va. -- No. 13 Virginia Tech defeated Duke 24-3 in the pouring rain on Saturday night at Lane Stadium.
    

No. 6 Ohio State rallies to upset No. 2 Penn State

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- No. 6 Ohio State rallied from a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit to stun No. 2 Penn State 39-38 at Ohio Stadium on Saturday.
    

Tropical Storm Philippe forms near Florida Keys

Tropical Storm Philippe formed near the Florida Keys on Saturday evening, bringing rains to the state and Cuba, the National Hurricane Center said.
    

Survey of Iraq, Afghanistan veterans finds half affected by suicide

A new study from the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America revealed more than half say know know a fellow post-9/11 service member who committed suicide.
    

World Series: Bullpen issues could surface for Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 4

After burning through eight relief pitchers in Game 2 and sending five more to the mound on Friday night in Game 3 of the World Series, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts faces inevitable questions.
    

Suspect arrested in Greece letter bomb attacks

Police in Greece said Saturday they have arrested a suspect in letter bombings, including one that injured a former prime minister.
    

Pope Francis urges political dialogue by Christians in Europe

Pope Francis urged Christians in Europe to promote political dialogue "especially where it is threatened and where conflict seems to prevail."
    

Astronomers may have found solar system's first observed interstellar object

Astronomers are tracking what they believe may be the first observed interstellar asteroid or comet to travel through Earth's solar system, NASA said.
    

Scary idea: Starbucks' Zombie Frappuccino includes whipped cream 'brains'

Ahead of Halloween, Starbucks has unveiled the Zombie Frappuccino at its stores throughout the United States and Canada.
    

Mattis warns North Korea has 'accelerated' nuclear threat

Defense Secretary James Mattis said the threat of North Korea launching a nuclear attack has "accelerated" but warned "outlaw" behavior won't be tolerated.
    

Fall a good time to start exercising, medical experts say

Fall is a probably a good time for you to get up and get moving, medical experts say.
    

Caitlyn Jenner shares bathing suit video on the beach

Caitlyn Jenner posted on Instagram a video of her wearing a plunging, one-piece bathing suit as she walked on a beach.
    

Knicks top Nets for first win

Kristaps Porzingis scored 30 points as the New York Knicks pulled away in the third quarter and beat the Brooklyn Nets 107-86 Friday night.
    

At least 10 die in 2 car bombings in Mogadishu

Twin car bombs exploded outside a hotel in Mogadishu, killing at least 10 people in Somalia's capital Saturday.
    
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A Roman-era theater-like structure, complete with a row of seats, an orchestra area and part of the stage, was uncovered by a team of stunned archaeologists.

    

How Dreams of Kurdish Independence Were Shattered

One month ago the Kurdistan Regional Government was full of confidence. But a backlash to its independence referendum has left it divided and in disarray.

    

Truck Bomb Near Mogadishu Hotel Kills at Least 23

Saturday's blasts came two weeks after more than 350 people were killed in a massive truck bombing in the country's worst-ever attack.

    

'Today I Have No King': Catalans Defiant in Face of Spain

Spain may have said it was taking control of Catalonia and fired the region's separatist government, but locals are undaunted about what lies ahead.

    

U.S. Service Member Dies After Afghan Chopper Crash

A U.S. service member died after a helicopter crash in Logar province, Afghanistan that officials said was not caused by enemy action.

    

Threat of Nuclear Attack by N. Korea Accelerating, Mattis Warns

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Kim Gervais and two friends went to hear country music. Then the gunfire began. She was gravely injured, one of her friends died and one survived.

    

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A Roadshow of Hate: Supremacist Rallies Fueled by Travelers From Afar

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Catalonia’s Ousted Leader Calls for Peaceful Defiance

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