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  1. Oklahoma City Thunder's new star trio buries New York Knicks
  2. NLCS: Enrique Hernandez belts 3 HRs; Los Angeles Dodgers win NL pennant
  3. Aaron Rodgers: Green Bay Packers quarterback has surgery to fix collarbone
  4. Despite Trump's pardon, federal judge won't wipe Arpaio conviction from record
  5. Philadelphia Eagles find offensive balance by running more
  6. ALCS Game 6: Justin Verlander tasked with saving Houston Astros' season vs. New York Yankees
  7. Boston Bruins' David Krejci leaves with upper-body injury vs. Vancouver Canucks
  8. Could too much exercise be bad for men's hearts?
  9. Is a dangerous bird flu on the horizon?
  10. State laws help reduce concussions in youth sports
  11. Tourist killed by falling stone at famous Italian church
  12. Lebanese police seize stolen painting possibly by Dali
  13. DeVante Parker: Miami Dolphins WR feeling 'much better'
  14. All five Phoenix Suns run at exactly the same time vs. Portland Trail Blazers
  15. Surgery lands Washington Redskins rookie DE Jonathan Allen on IR
  16. Lockheed developing sensor-fusion test bed for Army
  17. New study finds HPV vaccine to be safe for adult women
  18. Kelly, 'stunned' over Gold Star family accusation, opens up about son's death
  19. Richard Spencer speech at University of Florida becomes shouting match
  20. San Francisco 49ers release veteran CB Leon Hall days after signing
  21. Cleveland Indians OF Michael Brantley undergoes right ankle surgery
  22. 2017 CJ Cup at Nine Bridges: FedExCup champion Justin Thomas off to fast start

Oklahoma City Thunder's new star trio buries New York Knicks

OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Oklahoma City Thunder's new-look roster got off to a big start Thursday night.
    

NLCS: Enrique Hernandez belts 3 HRs; Los Angeles Dodgers win NL pennant

Enrique Hernandez homered three times, including a grand slam, and drove in seven runs, and Clayton Kershaw pitched six strong innings as the Los Angeles Dodgers won their first National League pennant since 1988.
    

Aaron Rodgers: Green Bay Packers quarterback has surgery to fix collarbone

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers underwent surgery Thursday to repair the broken collarbone he sustained Sunday in Green Bay's loss to the Minnesota Vikings, multiple media outlets reported.
    

Despite Trump's pardon, federal judge won't wipe Arpaio conviction from record

The judge who found Joe Arpaio guilty of criminal contempt has refused to wipe the evidence of his conviction off the record, despite a pardon from Trump.
    

Philadelphia Eagles find offensive balance by running more

PHILADELPHIA -- In the Philadelphia Eagles' 30-17 Week 1 victory over the Washington Redskins, they ran the ball just 24 times for 58 yards.
    

ALCS Game 6: Justin Verlander tasked with saving Houston Astros' season vs. New York Yankees

HOUSTON -- From the moment he waived his no-trade clause and accepted relocation to Houston, Astros right-hander Justin Verlander was deemed a franchise savior.
    

Boston Bruins' David Krejci leaves with upper-body injury vs. Vancouver Canucks

BOSTON -- David Krejci left Thursday night's Boston Bruins game against the Vancouver Canucks after the second period because of an upper-body injury.
    

Could too much exercise be bad for men's hearts?

White men who exercise more than seven hours a week have an 86 percent higher risk of developing plaque build-up in their arteries, a new study found.
    

Is a dangerous bird flu on the horizon?

Scientists have found new evidence that the H7N9 bird flu, currently confined to China, has the potential for a widespread outbreak.
    

State laws help reduce concussions in youth sports

State laws aimed at curbing an alarming rise in concussions among student athletes appear to be working.
    

Tourist killed by falling stone at famous Italian church

A tourist visiting one of Italy's most famous churches, the Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence, died after a decorative stone fell on top of him.
    

Lebanese police seize stolen painting possibly by Dali

Lebanese authorities said they seized a stolen painting believed to be by Spanish surrealist artist Salvador Dali.
    

DeVante Parker: Miami Dolphins WR feeling 'much better'

Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker hasn't practiced this week, but says his condition is improved.
    

All five Phoenix Suns run at exactly the same time vs. Portland Trail Blazers

The Phoenix Suns took teamwork to another level Wednesday, running a perfectly synchronized fast break.
    

Surgery lands Washington Redskins rookie DE Jonathan Allen on IR

The Washington Redskins placed rookie defensive end Jonathan Allen on injured reserve Thursday, one day after he underwent Lisfranc foot surgery.
    

Lockheed developing sensor-fusion test bed for Army

A multi-modal sensor fusion test bed for rotary aircraft is to be developed by Lockheed Martin for the U.S. Army under a contract worth $12 million.
    

New study finds HPV vaccine to be safe for adult women

Although most human papillomavirus prevention efforts are targeted toward adolescents, a new study found the HPV vaccine is safe for adult women.
    

Kelly, 'stunned' over Gold Star family accusation, opens up about son's death

John Kelly said he was "brokenhearted" a member of Congress criticized President Donald Trump for how he spoke to the widow of a slain U.S. soldier.
    

Richard Spencer speech at University of Florida becomes shouting match

A speech by Richard Spencer at the University of Florida devolved into a shouting match as crowds of protesters shouted down the white supremacist Thursday.
    

San Francisco 49ers release veteran CB Leon Hall days after signing

The San Francisco 49ers released veteran cornerback Leon Hall and re-signed tight end Logan Paulsen on Thursday.
    

Cleveland Indians OF Michael Brantley undergoes right ankle surgery

Cleveland Indians outfielder Michael Brantley underwent surgery on his right ankle and will require four to five months of rehab, the team announced Thursday.
    

2017 CJ Cup at Nine Bridges: FedExCup champion Justin Thomas off to fast start

Justin Thomas made two eagles during a 9-under-par 63 round to open up a three-stroke lead after Thursday's opening round of the CJ Cup at Nine Bridges in Jeju, South Korea.
    
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  1. Kim Jong Un's Threats Rattle the Japanese — but There's a Line They Won't Cross
  2. Pentagon Sends Team to Niger to Find Out What Happened
  3. CIA Director Wrongly Says U.S. Found Russia Didn't Affect Election Result
  4. Scientists Bug Out Over Dramatic Drop in Insect Populations
  5. Somalia Bomb Attack Killed Two U.S. Citizens
  6. Don't Back Kim Jong Un Into a Corner, Putin Warns
  7. Air Berlin Pilots Investigated After Risky Farewell Fly-by
  8. Russia Probe: Facebook's Lawyer to Face Congress
  9. Spain Prepares to Impose Direct Rule on Catalonia
  10. Why Was Chad on Trump's Travel Ban List? Lack of Paper.
  11. Poll: America's Fear of North Korea Is on the Rise
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Kim Jong Un's Threats Rattle the Japanese — but There's a Line They Won't Cross

Japan remains steadfast in its opposition to nuclear weapons despite threats made by Kim Jong Un and the country's proximity to North Korea.

    

Pentagon Sends Team to Niger to Find Out What Happened

Defense officials are careful not to call the inquiry an investigation, but admit they simply don't know what happened Oct. 4 when four U.S. soldiers died.

    

CIA Director Wrongly Says U.S. Found Russia Didn't Affect Election Result

CIA Director Mike Pompeo said U.S. intel agencies had found Russian meddling didn't affect the election result, but the agencies didn't reach that conclusion.

    

Scientists Bug Out Over Dramatic Drop in Insect Populations

Researchers say recent findings are particularly noteworthy because the sharp population decline isn't limited to a particular species.

    

Somalia Bomb Attack Killed Two U.S. Citizens

At least two U.S. citizens died in the truck bomb blast that killed 276 people in Somalia last weekend, the State Department said.

    

Don't Back Kim Jong Un Into a Corner, Putin Warns

The Russian leader did not mention the U.S. specifically, but warned of the possibility of conflict and pointed out that North Korea is a "sovereign country."

    

Air Berlin Pilots Investigated After Risky Farewell Fly-by

Several videos of the incident were shared online, and someone in a control tower could be heard saying as the plane flew past, 'We are all in awe.'

    

Russia Probe: Facebook's Lawyer to Face Congress

Google and Twitter executives are also expected to testify before the House and Senate intelligence committees on Nov. 1.

    

Spain Prepares to Impose Direct Rule on Catalonia

Spain's government said it was calling a Cabinet session for Saturday to activate measures to take control of Catalonia's semi-autonomous powers.

    

Why Was Chad on Trump's Travel Ban List? Lack of Paper.

This is the story of how an office supply glitch became a major irritant between the United States and one of its close security partners.

    

Poll: America's Fear of North Korea Is on the Rise

A majority of Americans — regardless of their partisanship — view North Korea as the most immediate threat to the U.S., says a new NBC News|SurveyMonkey poll.

    

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  12. Op-Ed Columnist: The Bush Twins Want to Set the Record Straight
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  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, Trade and Tantrums
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  19. Harsh Words Back Home for Tom Marino, Congressman Tied to Opioid Law
  20. As ISIS’ Role in Syria Wanes, Other Conflicts Take the Stage
  21. Sean Penn Fights With Netflix Over El Chapo Documentary
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  24. Japan’s Young Workers Get a Lift, and Its Leaders Profit
  25. Review: Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman and ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’
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John Kelly, George Bush, Quentin Tarantino: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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Full Transcript and Video: Kelly Defends Trump’s Handling of Soldier’s Death and Call to Widow

The White House chief of staff, a retired Marine general who lost his own son in battle, delivered an emotional statement.
    

Right and Left React to Trump’s Condolence Call Controversy

Read about how the other side thinks about the president’s interactions with Gold Star families.

    

Republicans Ready to Move on a Tax Plan Few Have Seen

Republicans are set to move quickly to pass a tax bill that they have drafted in secret.

    

Without Saying ‘Trump,’ Bush and Obama Deliver Implicit Rebukes

George W. Bush and Barack Obama emerged from political seclusion and denounced the politics of division, sending a message to their successor in the White House.

    

Tarantino on Weinstein: ‘I Knew Enough to Do More Than I Did’

Quentin Tarantino says he knew about allegations against Harvey Weinstein and feels ashamed about not taking a stronger stand.

    

Harvey Weinstein: Hollywood’s Open Secret — and Punch Line

As Hollywood opened up about the alleged sexual harassment by Harvey Weinstein, our reporter found that the industry had been making references about him in TV shows and awards programs for years.
    

Los Angeles Police Investigate Rape Claim Against Weinstein

The latest allegation against the former movie mogul was made by an Italian actress and model, who told police that the attack occurred in 2013.

    

Blood and Beauty on a Texas Exotic-Game Ranch

In the hill country outside San Antonio, a safari-style world of rare and endangered species symbolizes the popularity and controversy of exotic game hunting.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Lupita Nyong’o: Speaking Out About Harvey Weinstein

I don’t feel alone anymore. Let us never shut up about this.

    

Editorial: A Chance to Defuse the Catalonia Crisis

The leaders of Spain and Catalonia have made their point. Now it’s time to show true leadership.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Bush Twins Want to Set the Record Straight

Jenna, Barbara and their ever-texting, emoji-addicted father aren’t who you think they are.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Essential John McCain

The senator illustrates what it is to be an honorable citizen.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump, Trade and Tantrums

Will Nafta get the health care treatment — death by spite?

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Dear Men: It’s You, Too

The least you could do is speak up about the horror of sexual violence, the lies that blame women and your complicity in all of it.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Does Eating Right Protect You From Air Pollution?

Research suggests that a Mediterranean-like diet may safeguard the body.

    

Bomb School Wasn’t for Lulu, but the C.I.A. Wishes Her the Best

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After a media exposé prompted the representative to withdraw as national drug czar nominee, Pennsylvania voters ask, “Does he even care about his people?”

    

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