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Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo is the 2017 winner of the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award, Major League Baseball announced on Friday.
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  1. Chicago Cubs' Anthony Rizzo wins 2017 Roberto Clemente Award
  2. Miami Dolphins Week 8 report card: Head coach Adam Gase blasts offensive line
  3. Marcell Dareus: Buffalo Bills trade talented defensive tackle to Jacksonville Jaguars
  4. Tropical storm advisories issued in Bahamas, Cuba
  5. Facebook to require disclosures for political ads
  6. Baltimore Ravens Week 8 report card: RB Alex Collins stepping up
  7. Luke Kuechly: Carolina Panthers linebacker expected to play vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  8. Nikola Mirotic wants to be traded if Chicago Bulls keep forward Bobby Portis after fight
  9. Darron Lee: New York Jets linebacker fined $45,000 for two plays
  10. Mason Foster: Washington Redskins linebacker to have shoulder surgery
  11. Who's In, Who's Out: Complete Week 8 NFL Injury Report for all Sunday games
  12. Martavis Bryant: Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin done talking about receiver
  13. Bob McNair: Houston Texans players react to owner's comment
  14. Tiger Woods pleads guilty to reckless driving, enters diversion program
  15. Reporters' children trick or treat in Oval Office
  16. Researchers use patients' DNA to inform treatment decisions
  17. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview
  18. Burundi completes withdrawal from ICC
  19. Newly discovered molecule may hold promise in HIV vaccine
  20. Fantasy Football: Minnesota Vikings receiver Stefon Diggs on track to play
  21. Saab details Gripen E smart fighter's first supersonic flight
  22. Woman arrives home to find moose attacking her Prius
  23. Lin-Manuel Miranda developing 'Kingkiller Chronicle' series with Showtime

Chicago Cubs' Anthony Rizzo wins 2017 Roberto Clemente Award

Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo is the 2017 winner of the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award, Major League Baseball announced on Friday.
    

Miami Dolphins Week 8 report card: Head coach Adam Gase blasts offensive line

DAVIE, Fla. -- The Miami Dolphins had their three-game winning streak ended as they were hammered at Baltimore, 40-0, on Thursday night.
    

Marcell Dareus: Buffalo Bills trade talented defensive tackle to Jacksonville Jaguars

The Buffalo Bills parted ways with one of their most talented and highest-paid players on Friday by trading defensive tackle Marcell Dareus to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
    

Tropical storm advisories issued in Bahamas, Cuba

A tropical disturbance off the coast of Honduras is likely to strengthen into a tropical storm Friday or Saturday.
    

Facebook to require disclosures for political ads

Facebook on Friday said it is going to start requiring buyers of political advertisements to verify their identities and disclose who paid for the ads.
    

Baltimore Ravens Week 8 report card: RB Alex Collins stepping up

OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Running back Alex Collins has given the Baltimore Ravens an unexpected spark since being signed off the practice squad in late September.
    

Luke Kuechly: Carolina Panthers linebacker expected to play vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Carolina Panthers middle linebacker Luke Kuechly, listed as questionable on the team's Friday injury report, is expected to be cleared from the NFL concussion protocol for Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
    

Nikola Mirotic wants to be traded if Chicago Bulls keep forward Bobby Portis after fight

Representatives of injured Chicago Bulls forward Nikola Mirotic have informed the Chicago Bulls that their client no longer wants to be teammates with forward Bobby Portis.
    

Darron Lee: New York Jets linebacker fined $45,000 for two plays

New York Jets linebacker Darron Lee was fined more than $45,000 for two plays in last Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins.
    

Mason Foster: Washington Redskins linebacker to have shoulder surgery

Washington Redskins starting linebacker Mason Foster will undergo surgery to repair a torn labrum in his shoulder, the team announced Friday.
    

Who's In, Who's Out: Complete Week 8 NFL Injury Report for all Sunday games

Here is the complete Week 8 NFL injury report for Sunday games.
    

Martavis Bryant: Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin done talking about receiver

Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin would not give an update Friday on disgruntled wide receiver Martavis Bryant, who will be inactive for Sunday night's game against the Detroit Lions.
    

Bob McNair: Houston Texans players react to owner's comment

Just when the NFL commissioner thought things had calmed down regarding national anthem protests following a meeting last week, the ongoing controversy exploded again Friday.
    

Tiger Woods pleads guilty to reckless driving, enters diversion program

Tiger Woods pleaded guilty Friday to reckless driving and will enter a diversion program that will resolve a driving under the influence charge from the May 29 incident.
    

Reporters' children trick or treat in Oval Office

President Donald Trump welcomed the children of White House reporters to the Oval Office, treating them to some candy and jokes at the media's expense.
    

Researchers use patients' DNA to inform treatment decisions

A recent study may provide new hope for patients with recurring glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive and deadliest forms of brain cancer.
    

UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview

Winx eyes third straight Cox Plate, O'Brien could eclipse Frankel record, 2-year-olds on display in England and France and US Graded stakes from coast to coast -- all that and more in weekend Thoroughbred racing.
    

Burundi completes withdrawal from ICC

Burundi officially withdrew from the ICC a year after the government initiated proceedings saying the court was biased against African nations.
    

Newly discovered molecule may hold promise in HIV vaccine

A new HIV vaccine candidate is showing effectiveness in animal studies in stimulating an immune response against sugars that form a shield around HIV.
    

Fantasy Football: Minnesota Vikings receiver Stefon Diggs on track to play

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Stefon Diggs is listed as questionable but he is expected to be available for Sunday's game in London against the Cleveland Browns.
    

Saab details Gripen E smart fighter's first supersonic flight

Saab has announced its new Gripen E smart fighter flew at supersonic speed and performed maneuvers to demonstrate its aerodynamic design and powerful engine.
    

Woman arrives home to find moose attacking her Prius

An Alaska woman who arrived home to find a moose attacking her car and mailbox filmed helplessly as the animal brutalized her vehicle.
    

Lin-Manuel Miranda developing 'Kingkiller Chronicle' series with Showtime

Lin-Manuel Miranda is executive producing a television drama based on book series "The Kingkiller Chronicle" for Showtime.
    
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Catalan Parliament Declares Independence in Defiant Vote

Catalonia's regional parliament voted to declare independence from Spain to the jubilant cheering of thousands outside.

    

Spain Dismisses Catalan Government After Independence Declaration

The Madrid government dismissed Catalonia's president and its parliament on Friday, hours after the region declared itself an independent nation.

    

How Catalonia's Bid for Independence From Spain Unfolded

The Catalan Parliament declared independence from Spain Friday. What were the events leading up to the declaration?

    

Clerical Sex Abuse Disclosures Skyrocket in Pope's Argentina

While Pope Francis struggles to fight clerical sex abuse worldwide, victims in his native Argentina are denouncing abuses in unprecedented numbers.

    

Watch NASA Test New Rocket Engine for Deep-Space Missions

The engine will power NASA's Space Launch System, a next-generation rocket designed to take astronauts out of low-Earth orbit.

    

Two Sailors Survived Five Months Lost at Sea. Here's What They Did Right.

Americans Jennifer Appel and Tasha Fuiava, along with their two dogs, drifted 5,000 miles off-course during a sailing trip from Hawaii to Tahiti. They survived.

    

Vietnam Dissident's Daughter Calls on Melania Trump for Help

The daughter of "Mother Mushroom" asked for First Lady Melania Trump for help releasing her mother ahead of President Trump's upcoming trip to Asia.

    

African Leader's Son Found Guilty of Embezzling Millions

The Paris court found Teodorin Obiang, 48, guilty of embezzlement, and ordered the confiscation of more than 100 million euros worth of his assets.

    

Texas Girl Found Dead Wasn't Malnourished, Caregiver Says

The body of Sherin Mathews, 3, was found in a drain in suburban Dallas. Her adopted father has been charged in the case.

    

'The Sharks Could Hear Us': Women Describe Months-Long Ordeal at Sea

Video released by the Navy Thursday showed one of the women blowing kisses to an approaching U.S. vessel as their two dogs, Zeus and Valentine, barked and scampered about.

    

Mattis Warns N. Korea is Threatening 'Catastrophe,' Stresses Diplomacy in Crisis

U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says the Trump administration remains committed to compelling the North to accept complete nuclear disarmament.

    

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