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Jimmy Garoppolo could see first action for San Francisco 49ers Sunday Head coach Kyle Shanahan indicated Wednesday that he expects recently acquired quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo to make his San Francisco 49ers debut. Green Bay Packers TE Martellus Bennett waived, considers retirementFantasy Football: Tennessee Titans RB DeMarco Murray battles through injuries NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- It hasn't been the type of season running back DeMarco Murray or the Tennessee Titans would have hoped for through eight games. As Secretary of State, John Kerry blamed Israel for lack of peace with Palestine: Reports Israel's Channel 10 published recordings Tuesday of former Secretary of State John Kerry blaming Israel for the lack of peace between it and Palestine. Keith Urban debuts song about Harvey Weinstein scandal at CMAs Country Music star Keith Urban debuted a song inspired by sexual assault allegations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein at the CMAs Wednesday night. Kevin Spacey's scenes in upcoming film will be re-shot with Christopher Plummer All of Kevin Spacey's scenes in the upcoming {i:All the Money in the World} will be re-shot with Christopher Plummer, producers announced Wednesday. Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood open CMA Awards with song about Trump tweets CMA Awards hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley kicked off the awards show with a monologue that included a song about President Donald Trump's tweets. Brain beats brawn in quest for energy The brain gets priority over muscles when both are competing for energy, a new study finds. An aging heart may weaken memory A decline in the pumping ability of an older person's heart can lower blood flow to their brain's memory center, new research has found. Three inmates escape Tennessee jail, one wanted for homicide Three inmates escaped from a county jail in Tennessee, including a man charged with criminal homicide, authorities said. Daytime wounds may heal faster than nighttime ones Your internal body clock is the reason why wounds heal faster if an injury occurs during the day rather than at night, new research suggests. Auto Racing Glance MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES: CAN-AM 500 (312 laps, 312 miles around a 1-mile oval), Phoenix Raceway; Avondale, Ariz. Dallas Cowboys aim for fourth straight win, face Atlanta Falcons The Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons have to feel as though they are looking in the mirror when they assess each other this week. Mike Krzyzewski: No. 1 Duke 'big and athletic' DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke is holding a No. 1 national ranking as it begins another season of tremendous expectations. NTSB: Roy Halladay's plane maneuvered at low altitude before crash Witnesses reported Roy Halladay's plane was flying at low altitude prior to the crash that killed the former MLB star. Russia's influence over North Korea limited, analyst says Russia harbors ambitions to play a more significant role in East Asia, but also faces limited options. New York Knicks: Kristaps Porzingis out vs. Magic New York Knicks star forward Kristaps Porzingis will sit out Wednesday night's game against the Orlando Magic with a slight left ankle sprain and a right elbow bruise. Green Bay Packers reportedly release Martellus Bennett The Green Bay Packers released tight end Martellus Bennett on Wednesday with a failure to disclose designation, multiple outlets reported. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jameis Winston apologizes for role in incident Tampa Bay Buccaneers injured quarterback Jameis Winston apologized Wednesday for sparking an incident that led to wide receiver Mike Evans' one-game suspension. Carolina Panthers: Cam Newton running more, and being smart CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Quarterback Cam Newton is going to run the ball when he deems it most appropriate and the Carolina Panthers are becoming more comfortable with that despite his offseason shoulder surgery. Kansas City Chiefs seek answers for slump during bye week KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The first half of the season served as a chemistry experiment of sorts for the Kansas City Chiefs. Boston Celtics: Al Horford out vs. Los Angeles Lakers Boston Celtics center Al Horford will not play against the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night after entering the NBA's concussion protocol, the team announced. NFLPA asks league to honor Veterans Day Members of the NFL Players Association unanimously passed a resolution asking for the league's community to honor the Veterans Day Moment of Silence Act during games on Sunday. |
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Democratic Party, China, Texas: Your Wednesday Evening BriefingSuburbs Rebel Against Trump, Threatening Republicans in CongressSuburban areas appear to be in open revolt against President Trump, with a coalition of educated whites and minorities shunning Republican candidates. Democrats Cheer, but They May Have to Do Better in ’18The Democrats’ huge gains in Virginia’s House of Delegates don’t reflect gains with working-class voters they might need to flip the House. A Year After Trump, Women and Minorities Give Groundbreaking Wins to DemocratsDemocrats’ broad-based election wins on Tuesday reflected the strength of the party’s diverse voters and the power of their anger over President Trump. Diverse Candidates Make History in Local ElectionsA transgender lawmaker in Virginia, a Sikh mayor in New Jersey and a refugee mayor in Montana were among Democrats’ victories in state and local elections. Was this a one-off rebuke of President Trump or a sign of what’s to come in next year’s midterms? Key Takeaways From Tuesday’s ElectionsA suburban rebellion against President Trump propelled Democrats to victory in races for governor, state legislature and mayor, in a series of elections. As Democrats in Suburbs Take Victory Lap, Focus Shifts to 2018Across the New York region, Democratic voters turned out to defeat Republicans in county and local races in an election fueled by anti-Trump fervor. Right and Left React to the Democrats’ Election VictoriesWriters from across the political spectrum take on Tuesday’s election results. Justice Department Says Not So Fast to AT&T’s Time Warner BidCNN, a network criticized by Trump, figures in a dispute between the government and AT&T, setting up a battle over the pending $85.4 billion deal. Mediator: In AT&T Deal, Government Action Catches Up With Trump RhetoricCNN is at the heart of a dispute between the Justice Department and AT&T and Time Warner, raising the possibility of interference by President Trump. Texas Church Shooting Video Shows Gunman’s Methodical Attack, Official SaysThe gunman also had an Apple iPhone with him, according to people familiar with the investigation, but the F.B.I. has not been able to unlock the device. After Massacre, a Small Texas Cemetery Strains to Bury So Many DeadThe cemetery in the small Texas town where 26 were killed in a church shooting will see more funerals in the coming days than it does in a typical year. The Paradise Papers: Endowments Boom as Colleges Bury Earnings OverseasAmerican universities are using offshore strategies to swell their coffers, skirt taxes and obscure investments that could spark campus protests. Paradise Papers Shine Light on Where the Elite Keep Their MoneyMillions of leaked files center on an offshore law firm that has helped obscure the wealth of multinational companies and the superrich. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Trump Is Ceding Global Leadership to ChinaIf America’s retreat into nationalism, protectionism, unilateralism and xenophobia continues, China’s model could carry the day. Editorial: Message to Mr. Trump: We’re Better Than ThatAs he bitterly appeals only to the few Americans not repelled by his behavior, Democrats won with the politics of inclusiveness. Op-Ed Contributor: Robert Gates: Ending DACA Will Hurt Immigrant TroopsWhile I was secretary of defense, Dreamers played a vital role in the military. They have earned the right to become citizens. Op-Ed Columnist: Trump’s Totally Terrible TimeEditorial: Want Kids, a Degree or a Home? The Tax Bill Would Cost YouOp-Ed Contributor: Don’t Let Congress Cheat Workers Out of Basic RightsThe House just passed a bill that will roll back longstanding protections for contract workers to the benefit of big companies. Op-Ed Contributor: How You Can Help Prevent Mass ShootingsLoose Ends: More ‘Everyday Objects’ From TiffanyThe luxury company is selling a ball of yarn for $9,000. Herewith, some other products it might soon unveil. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Brave Enough to Be AngryOp-Ed Columnist: The G.O.P. Should Be Scared by VirginiaIn winning the governor’s race, Democrats served notice of what a liability Donald Trump can be. Senate Republicans Will Diverge From House in Sweeping Tax RewriteThe Senate will diverge from the House legislation in several key ways, including eliminating the ability to deduct state and local taxes and scaling back, rather than ending, the estate tax. Kevin Spacey Is Cut From Movie, and His Scenes Will Be RefilmedScenes in the completed movie “All the Money in the World” with Mr. Spacey, who is facing sexual assault allegations, will be reshot with Christopher Plummer as J. Paul Getty. Barack Obama Reports for Jury Duty and Signs AutographsThe former president showed up to a courthouse to fulfill his civic duty, and Chicago stopped and stared. Pope Francis: Mass Is for Lifting Hearts, Not CellphonesDuring a general audience in St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis said Catholics should stop picking up their phones to take pictures during Mass. Germany Must Allow Third Gender Category, Court RulesThe country’s constitutional court ruled that officials must create a gender-neutral option to ensure individuals’ rights. Puerto Rico Deaths Spike, but Few Are Attributed to HurricaneOfficials said deaths spiked in September, casting doubt on the official storm toll even as FEMA planned to fly 3,000 residents in shelters off the island. Jerry Jones Is Said to Hire David Boies to Block Roger Goodell’s ContractThe owner of the Cowboys is threatening to sue the N.F.L. and several owners over efforts to extend Goodell’s contract, according to people within the league. Woman Who Sabotaged Fiancé’s Kayak Is Sentenced to Up to 4 YearsAngelika Graswald, who prosecutors said had watched her fiancé drown and even moved a paddle out of his reach, was expected to be freed by year’s end. Chinese Auto Glass Magnate Faces Union Challenge in OhioRoughly 2,000 workers at the Fuyao plant are voting on affiliating with the United Auto Workers, a possible blow to the owner’s paternalistic model. Excavating New York, Frame by FrameIn “Lost Landscapes of New York,” charming old home movies and other archival sources create a fascinating look at the city’s bygone eras. How Should High Schools Define Sexes for Transgender Athletes?The question is relatively new, and guidelines so far differ from state to state. “It has been a challenge” one Texas official said. Taylor Swift, Entering a New Era, Sticks to a Safe Space: TumblrAs the singer prepares to release “Reputation,” her die-hard fans interact directly with their queen away from the critical glare of other social media. Frugal Traveler: A $1,000 Day in Cape Town for $100Taking a high-end itinerary in the charming South African city and, keeping its general spirit, remaking it on a more modest budget. Nonfiction: Amid African Extremism, a Writer Finds an ‘Ordinary and Rare Kind of Bravery’Alexis Okeowo’s book “A Moonless, Starless Sky” profiles regular people living in defiance of extremist movements across the African continent. Gene Therapy Creates Replacement Skin to Save a Dying BoyDoctors grew sheets of healthy skin that were transplanted onto a boy with a genetic disease that caused blistering and tearing all over his body. Alternatives to Opioids for Pain ReliefA combination of Tylenol and Advil worked just as well as opioids for relief of pain in the emergency room, a randomized trial has found. Feature: The First Woman to Translate the ‘Odyssey’ Into EnglishThe classicist Emily Wilson has given Homer’s epic a radically contemporary voice. More Recent Articles |
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Head coach Kyle Shanahan indicated Wednesday that he expects recently acquired quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo to make his San Francisco 49ers debut.
Twenty-four receptions, 233 yards and zero touchdowns.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- It hasn't been the type of season running back DeMarco Murray or the Tennessee Titans would have hoped for through eight games.
Israel's Channel 10 published recordings Tuesday of former Secretary of State John Kerry blaming Israel for the lack of peace between it and Palestine.
Country Music star Keith Urban debuted a song inspired by sexual assault allegations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein at the CMAs Wednesday night.
All of Kevin Spacey's scenes in the upcoming {i:All the Money in the World} will be re-shot with Christopher Plummer, producers announced Wednesday.
CMA Awards hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley kicked off the awards show with a monologue that included a song about President Donald Trump's tweets.
The brain gets priority over muscles when both are competing for energy, a new study finds.
A decline in the pumping ability of an older person's heart can lower blood flow to their brain's memory center, new research has found.
Three inmates escaped from a county jail in Tennessee, including a man charged with criminal homicide, authorities said.
Your internal body clock is the reason why wounds heal faster if an injury occurs during the day rather than at night, new research suggests.
MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES: CAN-AM 500 (312 laps, 312 miles around a 1-mile oval), Phoenix Raceway; Avondale, Ariz.
The Dallas Cowboys and Atlanta Falcons have to feel as though they are looking in the mirror when they assess each other this week.
DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke is holding a No. 1 national ranking as it begins another season of tremendous expectations.
Witnesses reported Roy Halladay's plane was flying at low altitude prior to the crash that killed the former MLB star.
Russia harbors ambitions to play a more significant role in East Asia, but also faces limited options.
New York Knicks star forward Kristaps Porzingis will sit out Wednesday night's game against the Orlando Magic with a slight left ankle sprain and a right elbow bruise.
The Green Bay Packers released tight end Martellus Bennett on Wednesday with a failure to disclose designation, multiple outlets reported.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers injured quarterback Jameis Winston apologized Wednesday for sparking an incident that led to wide receiver Mike Evans' one-game suspension.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Quarterback Cam Newton is going to run the ball when he deems it most appropriate and the Carolina Panthers are becoming more comfortable with that despite his offseason shoulder surgery.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- The first half of the season served as a chemistry experiment of sorts for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Boston Celtics center Al Horford will not play against the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night after entering the NBA's concussion protocol, the team announced.
Members of the NFL Players Association unanimously passed a resolution asking for the league's community to honor the Veterans Day Moment of Silence Act during games on Sunday. 


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