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Orlando Magic snap sad skid with rout of Cleveland Cavaliers CLEVELAND -- Nikola Vucevic scored 23 points and the Orlando Magic snapped a 17-game losing streak to the Cleveland Cavaliers with a 114-93 victory on Saturday night. Top 25 roundup: No. 1 Alabama rolls past Tennessee TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- It took a little while for Alabama to flex its muscles against Tennessee, but the Crimson Tide eventually showed why they are the No. 1 team in the nation. Houston Rockets breeze by Dallas Mavericks, remain unbeaten HOUSTON -- James Harden scored a season-high 29 points, Eric Gordon chipped in 18 points and the Houston Rockets defeated the Dallas Mavericks 107-91 on Saturday at the Toyota Center. Utah Jazz clamp down on heralded Oklahoma Thunder SALT LAKE CITY -- Joe Ingles scored 19 points and the shorthanded Utah Jazz used a dominating defensive performance to knock off the Oklahoma City Thunder 96-87 on Saturday night. Memphis Grizzlies: Marc Gasol leads easy win over Golden State Warriors MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Center Marc Gasol scored 34 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as the Memphis Grizzlies defeated the Golden State Warriors 111-101 on Saturday night at FedExForum. Saquon Barkley carries No. 2 Penn State past No. 19 Michigan STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Heisman Trophy candidate Saquon Barkley scored three touchdowns as No. 2 Penn State routed No. 19 Michigan 42-13 on Saturday night. ALCS: Houston Astros blank New York Yankees, advance to World Series HOUSTON -- Evan Gattis and Jose Altuve belted solo home runs and the Houston Astros, laughingstocks throughout the majors following their relocation from the National League, claimed their first American League pennant with a 4-0 win over the New York Yankees on Saturday night in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park. Chicago Bulls' Bobby Portis: 'I'm wrong' for punching Bulls teammate CHICAGO -- Chicago Bulls forward Bobby Portis publicly apologized on Saturday for his role in an altercation in practice that injured forward Nikola Mirotic, who will miss four to six weeks with two facial fractures. Tony Bergstrom: Baltimore Ravens re-sign offensive linemanNASCAR: Christopher Bell nabs first Xfinity Series win at KansasNo. 1 Alabama dominates Tennessee yet again TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Top-ranked Alabama had nearly 500 more yards than Tennessee and extended its winning streak over the Volunteers to 11 with a 45-7 victory on Saturday afternoon at Bryant-Denny Stadium. No. 9 Oklahoma overtakes Kansas State on last-second TD MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Rodney Anderson scored around the left end on a 24-yard touchdown run with seven seconds left in the game as No. 9 Oklahoma overcame a sluggish first half to defeat Kansas State 42-35 on a blustery day at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. Watch live: Ex-presidents join concert for hurricane relief All five living former U.S. presidents are attending a concert Saturday night in College Station, Texas, to benefit victims of recent hurricanes. Yoga and aerobics may help with heart disease risk factors A combination of yoga and aerobic exercise may benefit people with heart disease, according to a new study. Kurds warn of humanitarian crisis as Iraq takes control of Kirkuk The Kurdistan Regional Government says the region faces a humanitarian crisis as nearly 170,000 people have been displaced from Kirkuk region by Iraqi forces. Andrej Babis, called the Czech Donald Trump, poised to become prime minister Billionaire candidate Andrej Babis -- called Czech Republic's Donald Trump -- is poised to become prime minister after his party won the general election. Jason Momoa, Amber Heard celebrate end of 'Aquaman' shoot with Instagram pics Jason Momoa and Amber Heard shared on Instagram photos of them celebrating the end of production on their movie "Aquaman." Report: 152 Afghan trainees went AWOL in U.S. since 2005 More than 150 Afghan troops training in the United States have fled military bases and gone AWOL since 2005, according to a report by a watchdog. One in six deaths worldwide in 2015 were tied to pollution: Report Pollution led to more than 9 million deaths worldwide in 2015, or 1 in 6 deaths that year, a new report reveals. Militants' ambush of Egyptian security, police force kills at least 59 Egyptian authorities said Saturday dozens of Egyptian police officers and security officials were killed when militants ambushed their convoy. |
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Generation ISIS: The Children Taught Terrorism in Math ClassFamilies grapple with the effect the ISIS school system has had on their children and the reality of what could be a generation of radicals. U.S. Relatives Mourn Victims of Somalia Truck Bomb AttackTwo Americans are among the more than 300 dead from the Oct. 14 blast in Mogadishu and countless other stateside Somalian diaspora have lost family members too. Titanic Passenger's Haunting Letter Sells for Record PriceA letter found on the body of a man killed on the Titanic sold at auction on Saturday for $166,000, a record for correspondence from the doomed liner. Spain Removes Catalonia Leader, Imposes Direct RuleMariano Rajoy said Saturday that he would remove Catalonia's leader, Carles Puigdemont, from power and call regional elections within six months. Dismay as Mugabe Named World Health 'Ambassador'Robert Mugabe, the 93-year-old leader sanctioned by the U.S. over human rights abuses, was named a 'goodwill ambassador' for the World Health Organization. Knife Attacker Injures Four in GermanyThe motive of the Munich attack remained unclear but police said they thought the man may suffer from mental health issues. Niger Attack Came After 'Massive Intelligence Failure,' Source SaysA senior congressional aide briefed on the deaths of soldiers in Niger says Congress wants to know if the Pentagon is properly supporting the troops. Children Among 72 Killed in Afghanistan Mosque AttacksAt least 72 people were killed in two suicide bombings targeting mosques in Afghanistan frequented by Shi'ite Muslims. More Recent Articles
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Spain Will Remove Catalonia Leader, Escalating Secession CrisisMariano Rajoy, in an unexpectedly forceful move, said Madrid would take control of the independence-minded region, pushing out its separatist administration. Article 155: The ‘Nuclear Option’ That Could Let Spain Seize CataloniaAfter Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy held a cabinet meeting Saturday, he announced a decision to oust the Catalan leader and to call new elections in the independence-minded region. Trump Rules: Why Has the E.P.A. Shifted on Toxic Chemicals? An Industry Insider Helps Call the ShotsA scientist who worked for the chemical industry now shapes policy on hazardous chemicals. Within the E.P.A., there is fear that public health is at risk. (At right, a signing ceremony for new rules on toxic chemicals.) The E.P.A.’s Top 10 Toxic Threats, and Industry’s PushbackThe Environmental Protection Agency published toxic chemicals it will evaluate first under a new law. Here is a look at those chemicals, how they are used and the health threats. O’Reilly Settled New Harassment Claims, Then Fox Renewed His ContractIn January, the Fox News host was said to have agreed to a $32 million settlement with a former network analyst, the largest of his known payouts. News Analysis: Political Guardrails Gone, a President’s Somber Duty Skids Into SpectacleThe weeklong feud between President Trump and a Democratic congresswoman after a soldier’s death might never have happened had either side followed convention. 10 Minutes. 12 Gunfire Bursts. 30 Videos. Mapping the Las Vegas Massacre.The shots began at 10:05. Twelve bursts of gunfire later, police broke down Stephen Paddock’s door at the Mandalay Bay. The Times mapped 30 videos to draw perhaps the most complete picture to date of what happened. Opinion: Black Lives Matter Is Democracy in ActionA decentralized movement can be effective, even without a Martin Luther King Jr. Opinion: A Male Infertility Crisis Is Coming. The Middle East Can Help.The region has made huge progress in viewing the condition as a medical problem, not a manhood problem. Loose Ends: Well, Actually, Frankenstein Was the Name of the DoctorContributing Op-Ed Writer: Famous Athletes Have Always Led the WayLetters: Teenagers’ View of the NewsWe asked high school students to react to a recent Times article and got over 1,000 responses. Here are 20 of our favorites. Op-Ed Columnist: Jimmy Carter Lusts for a Trump PostingPuritanical Democratic former president seeks job with louche Republican current president — but just to save the world. Op-Ed Columnist: The Democrats in Their LabyrinthContributing Op-Ed Writer: Why We Don’t Vote With Our WalletsCompany boycotts are one of the few concrete ways we have to protest unethical corporate behavior. Ex-Presidents and Trump Show Unity at Hurricane Benefit ConcertThe concert is part of a fund-raising campaign, One America Appeal, aimed at assisting hurricane recovery efforts. Trump Says He Will Release Final Set of Documents on Kennedy AssassinationA 1992 law that sought to quell conspiracy theories about the killing mandated the release of the secret documents by Oct. 26 of this year. Cancer Didn’t Kill Pablo Neruda, Panel Finds. Was it Murder?Six years after Pablo Neruda’s driver claimed the Nobel laureate was poisoned, forensic experts agree on one fact: His death certificate was wrong. Undocumented 17-Year-Old Must Delay Abortion, Court RulesThe ruling, which gave the federal government 11 days to find a sponsor to take custody of the teenager, could put her health at risk, doctors said. Iran Saps Strength of Revolutionary Guards With Arrests and CutbacksThe elite military group drove the Iranian economy at the peak of the sanctions era. Now, seen as a drag on growth, it is under attack by President Hassan Rouhani. In China’s Coal Capital, Xi Jinping’s Dream Remains ElusiveMr. Xi has promised a new “China dream” of prosperity. But in the nation’s hinterlands, locals say there’s a stark disconnect between the bright promises and their hardscrabble reality. Japan Ranks Low in Female Lawmakers. An Election Won’t Change That.Fewer than one in five of the 1,180 candidates running in Sunday’s election for the lower house of parliament are women. Memoir of Growing Up Fat Forces France to Look in the MirrorGabrielle Deydier’s plaintive account and sociological study exposes the many ways the obese face censure and insensitivity. Fine Arts & Exhibits: Art Lurks in an Unlikely Place for Mary Kelly: the DryerThe conceptual artist has her first New York gallery show in five years, featuring politically loaded artwork made out of compressed lint. The Look: Traveling Across JapanHiroyuki Ito, a photographer who grew up in Tokyo, wanted to see more of his country. So he spent two months this summer documenting interesting moments. With...Susan Fowler: She’s 26, and Brought Down Uber’s C.E.O. What’s Next?In her first interview since the essay that started a wave of sexual-harassment revelations, Susan Fowler tells her life story and looks to the future. Once So Chic and Swooshy, Freeways Are Falling Out of FavorSeveral cities face pressure to tear down the 1960s-era mega-roads and reinstate pedestrian-friendly streets. Jane Jacobs told you so! More Recent Articles
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CLEVELAND -- Nikola Vucevic scored 23 points and the Orlando Magic snapped a 17-game losing streak to the Cleveland Cavaliers with a 114-93 victory on Saturday night.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- It took a little while for Alabama to flex its muscles against Tennessee, but the Crimson Tide eventually showed why they are the No. 1 team in the nation.
HOUSTON -- James Harden scored a season-high 29 points, Eric Gordon chipped in 18 points and the Houston Rockets defeated the Dallas Mavericks 107-91 on Saturday at the Toyota Center.
SALT LAKE CITY -- Joe Ingles scored 19 points and the shorthanded Utah Jazz used a dominating defensive performance to knock off the Oklahoma City Thunder 96-87 on Saturday night.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Center Marc Gasol scored 34 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as the Memphis Grizzlies defeated the Golden State Warriors 111-101 on Saturday night at FedExForum.
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. -- Heisman Trophy candidate Saquon Barkley scored three touchdowns as No. 2 Penn State routed No. 19 Michigan 42-13 on Saturday night.
HOUSTON -- Evan Gattis and Jose Altuve belted solo home runs and the Houston Astros, laughingstocks throughout the majors following their relocation from the National League, claimed their first American League pennant with a 4-0 win over the New York Yankees on Saturday night in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series at Minute Maid Park.
CHICAGO -- Chicago Bulls forward Bobby Portis publicly apologized on Saturday for his role in an altercation in practice that injured forward Nikola Mirotic, who will miss four to six weeks with two facial fractures.
The Baltimore Ravens have re-signed offensive lineman Tony Bergstrom.
By Reid Spencer, NASCAR Wire Service
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Top-ranked Alabama had nearly 500 more yards than Tennessee and extended its winning streak over the Volunteers to 11 with a 45-7 victory on Saturday afternoon at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Rodney Anderson scored around the left end on a 24-yard touchdown run with seven seconds left in the game as No. 9 Oklahoma overcame a sluggish first half to defeat Kansas State 42-35 on a blustery day at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
All five living former U.S. presidents are attending a concert Saturday night in College Station, Texas, to benefit victims of recent hurricanes.
A combination of yoga and aerobic exercise may benefit people with heart disease, according to a new study.
The Kurdistan Regional Government says the region faces a humanitarian crisis as nearly 170,000 people have been displaced from Kirkuk region by Iraqi forces.
Billionaire candidate Andrej Babis -- called Czech Republic's Donald Trump -- is poised to become prime minister after his party won the general election.
Jason Momoa and Amber Heard shared on Instagram photos of them celebrating the end of production on their movie "Aquaman."
More than 150 Afghan troops training in the United States have fled military bases and gone AWOL since 2005, according to a report by a watchdog.
Pollution led to more than 9 million deaths worldwide in 2015, or 1 in 6 deaths that year, a new report reveals.
Egyptian authorities said Saturday dozens of Egyptian police officers and security officials were killed when militants ambushed their convoy. 



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