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MILWAUKEE -- Rookie Lonzo Ball became the youngest player in NBA history to record a triple-double, finishing with 19 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds, but it wasn't enough as the Los Angeles Lakers lost their third straight with a 98-90 setback to ...
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  1. Lonzo Ball's triple-double not enough in Los Angeles Lakers' loss to Milwaukee Bucks
  2. Washington Wizards use defense to steamroll Hawks
  3. No. 15 Oklahoma State rallies over No. 21 Iowa State
  4. Charles Schwab Cup: Paul Goydos takes one-stroke lead
  5. Polish far-right nationalists march in Warsaw
  6. No. 14 Notre Dame spoils DePaul's new arena debut
  7. No. 8 Wisconsin routs No. 20 Iowa
  8. No. 10 Auburn steamrolls top-ranked Georgia
  9. No. 11 USC pulls away from Colorado
  10. Iraqi military finds mass grave in Hawija
  11. 'Gut feeling' leads rescuers to hiker trapped five days in Alps
  12. 'Arrow' producer Andrew Kreisberg suspended over abuse allegations
  13. Rocket launch rescheduled after aircraft enters restricted space
  14. Maurice Harris: Washington Redskins promote WR, DL Brandon Banks
  15. It's man vs. bunny in new 'Peter Rabbit' trailer
  16. Johnny McMurray: Irish Premiership soccer star nets Goal of the Year nominee
  17. Kelli O'Hara to star in the Broadway revival of 'Kiss Me, Kate'

Lonzo Ball's triple-double not enough in Los Angeles Lakers' loss to Milwaukee Bucks

MILWAUKEE -- Rookie Lonzo Ball became the youngest player in NBA history to record a triple-double, finishing with 19 points, 13 assists and 12 rebounds, but it wasn't enough as the Los Angeles Lakers lost their third straight with a 98-90 setback to the Milwaukee Bucks Saturday night at the Bradley Center.
    

Washington Wizards use defense to steamroll Hawks

WASHINGTON -- Bradley Beal scored 19 points and Markieff Morris had 18 as the Washington Wizards rolled past the Atlanta Hawks for a 113-94 victory on Saturday night.
    

No. 15 Oklahoma State rallies over No. 21 Iowa State

Senior quarterback Mason Rudolph passed for three touchdowns and sophomore running back Justice Hill ran for three as No. 15 Oklahoma State rallied for a 49-42 victory over No. 21 Iowa State on Saturday in Big 12 play at Ames, Iowa.
    

Charles Schwab Cup: Paul Goydos takes one-stroke lead

Paul Goydos escaped with a three-way tie after the opening 18 holes to gain sole possession of a one-stroke lead on Saturday after the second round of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Phoenix.
    

Polish far-right nationalists march in Warsaw

Thousands of far-right nationalists marched Saturday in Warsaw, some expressing white supremacist slogans, to mark Poland's Independence Day.
    

No. 14 Notre Dame spoils DePaul's new arena debut

Temple Gibbs scored 21 points and No. 14 Notre Dame got hot from the 3-point arc in the second half of a 72-58 win over host DePaul on Saturday in the first game at Wintrust Arena in Chicago.
    

No. 8 Wisconsin routs No. 20 Iowa

MADISON, Wis. -- Freshman wide receiver Kendric Pryor scored two touchdowns to lead No. 8 Wisconsin to a 38-14 Big Ten Conference victory over No. 20 Iowa on Saturday at Camp Randall Stadium.
    

No. 10 Auburn steamrolls top-ranked Georgia

AUBURN, Ala. -- There will be a new No. 1 team in the College Football Playoff rankings after No. 10 Auburn rolled past top-ranked Georgia 40-17 on Saturday at Jordan-Hare Stadium.
    

No. 11 USC pulls away from Colorado

No. 11 USC used a four-touchdown burst in the second and third quarters to beat Colorado 38-24 Saturday at Folsom Field and secure a spot in the Pac-12 Conference Championship Game.
    

Iraqi military finds mass grave in Hawija

The Iraqi military discovered a grave near Hawija containing the bodies of at least 400 people likely killed by the Islamic State, military officials said.
    

'Gut feeling' leads rescuers to hiker trapped five days in Alps

Austrian rescuers said they found a German mountaineer alive five days after he became trapped in a crevasse in the Austrian Alps.
    

'Arrow' producer Andrew Kreisberg suspended over abuse allegations

Warner Bros. Television says it has suspended Andrew Kreisberg, executive producer of "The Flash," "Supergirl" and "Arrow," due to allegations of harassment.
    

Rocket launch rescheduled after aircraft enters restricted space

Orbital OTK rescheduled Saturday's Antares rocket launch after another aircraft flew into restricted airspace near NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia.
    

Maurice Harris: Washington Redskins promote WR, DL Brandon Banks

The Washington Redskins have promoted practice squad defensive lineman Brandon Banks and wide receiver Maurice Harris to the active roster.
    

It's man vs. bunny in new 'Peter Rabbit' trailer

Sony Pictures Releasing International has shared a new trailer for its 2018 film "Peter Rabbit."
    

Johnny McMurray: Irish Premiership soccer star nets Goal of the Year nominee

Ballymena United striker Johnny McMurray had possibly the goal of the season Friday in a 2-1 win against Linfield in the Irish Premiership.
    

Kelli O'Hara to star in the Broadway revival of 'Kiss Me, Kate'

Kelli O'Hara is to star in the Roundabout Theatre Company's new Broadway production of the musical comedy "Kiss Me, Kate," starting in February 2019.
    
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  3. North Korean insults to US leaders are nothing new — but Trump's deeply personal reactions are - Washington Post

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Hanoi, Vietnam (CNN) President Donald Trump downplayed on Sunday his past skepticism of Russia's involvement in US election meddling, saying he sides with American intelligence agencies over Vladimir Putin when it comes to assigning culpability for ...
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Roy Moore: Alabama voters will 'see through this charade' of sexual misconduct claim - Washington Post


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Roy Moore: Alabama voters will 'see through this charade' of sexual misconduct claim
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VESTAVIA HILLS, Ala. — Senate candidate Roy Moore tried to rally support behind his embattled campaign Saturday as some prominent Republicans disowned him over allegations that he pursued sexual or romantic relationships with teenage girls when he ...
Roy Moore, Alabama Senate Candidate Under Siege, Tries to Discredit AccusersNew York Times
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North Korean insults to US leaders are nothing new — but Trump's deeply personal reactions are - Washington Post


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In a string of tweets fired off Sunday morning from Hanoi, Vietnam, President Trump responded with sarcastic insults to a recent message from the North Korean government that had referred to him as "old." "Why would Kim Jong-un insult me by calling me ...
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Sixteen years after the Taliban, it's still taboo for most Afghan women to go for a run. But some have found freedom in the country's only mixed-gender sports event.
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  2. Trump Hints He Believes Putin's Election Meddling Denials
  3. Australia Same-Sex Marriage Vote Spawns Toxic Debate
  4. North Korea Says Trump Has Begged For War
  5. Jewish-American Veteran Who Liberated Nazi Camp: I'll Never Forget
  6. Saudis Risk 'Famine' in Yemen, Aid Groups Say
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Afghan Women Run in Mixed-Gender Marathon

Sixteen years after the Taliban, it's still taboo for most Afghan women to go for a run. But some have found freedom in the country's only mixed-gender sports event.

    

Trump Hints He Believes Putin's Election Meddling Denials

President Donald Trump on Saturday hinted that he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin's denials that Russia meddled in the 2016 election.

    

Australia Same-Sex Marriage Vote Spawns Toxic Debate

Australia's gay marriage vote has triggered a surprisingly toxic debate for a country known for its laid back attitude and vibrant gay and lesbian culture.

    

North Korea Says Trump Has Begged For War

North Korea slammed President Donald Trump Saturday accusing him of being a "destroyer" and having "begged" for nuclear war during his first trip to Asia.

    

Jewish-American Veteran Who Liberated Nazi Camp: I'll Never Forget

Marvin Bochner was part of the U.S. Army unit that liberated Ohrdruf, the first Nazi death camp liberated by American troops during World War II.

    

Saudis Risk 'Famine' in Yemen, Aid Groups Say

The U.N. and aid groups have called on the Saudi-led coalition to reopen routes into Yemen before the devastating humanitarian crisis there gets worse.

    

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Republican lawyers and lawmakers are working together to install conservative judges on the influential federal appeals courts at a clip not seen in decades.
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  1. Trump Is Rapidly Reshaping the Judiciary. Here’s How.
  2. Trump Nominee for Federal Judgeship Has Never Tried a Case
  3. Trump Says Putin ‘Means It’ About Not Meddling
  4. News Analysis: Trump to Asia: Unite on North Korea, but Go It Alone on Trade
  5. In Air Force, Colleague Feared Church Gunman Would ‘Shoot Up the Place’
  6. Roy Moore, Alabama Senate Candidate Under Siege, Tries to Discredit Accusers
  7. For Alabama Women, Disgust, Fatigue and a Sense Moore Could Win Anyway
  8. Where Self-Driving Cars Go to Learn
  9. Opinion: We’re Sick of Racism, Literally
  10. Loose Ends: ‘What Should I Watch on Netflix?’: A New Original Series
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: The Swine of Conservatism
  12. Opinion: Women Cracked Wartime Codes. They Can Fix Tech Today, Too.
  13. Sporting: How the ‘Shalane Flanagan Effect’ Works
  14. Op-Ed Contributor: Saudi Arabia Comes for Hezbollah
  15. Days After Church Shooting, Texas Town Begins to Bury Its Dead
  16. Bannon Put a Target on His Back. McConnell’s Answer: ‘Ha-Ha.’
  17. Nationalist March Dominates Poland’s Independence Day
  18. Radhika Jones, a Times Books Editor, Said to Be Next Vanity Fair Editor
  19. Men at Work Wonder if They Overstepped With Women, Too
  20. Putin’s Bridge to Crimea May Carry More Symbolism Than Traffic
  21. Iran Sent Them to Syria. Now Afghan Fighters Are a Worry at Home.
  22. It’s Melania 2.0, as Mrs. Trump Iterates in Asia
  23. Playlist: The Playlist: Eminem Reflects, Sturgill Simpson Busks and 11 More New Songs
  24. The Wing, a Chic Women’s Club, Is Going Wide
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Trump Is Rapidly Reshaping the Judiciary. Here’s How.

Republican lawyers and lawmakers are working together to install conservative judges on the influential federal appeals courts at a clip not seen in decades.

    

Trump Nominee for Federal Judgeship Has Never Tried a Case

The nominee, Brett Talley, was approved by a Senate committee despite his unanimous “not qualified” rating from the American Bar Association.

    

Trump Says Putin ‘Means It’ About Not Meddling

President Trump said, “Every time he sees me he says, ‘I didn’t do that,’ and I really believe that when he tells me that, he means it.”

    

News Analysis: Trump to Asia: Unite on North Korea, but Go It Alone on Trade

Reconciling the contradictory messages to the region may determine the near-term fate of the United States as a Pacific power.

    

In Air Force, Colleague Feared Church Gunman Would ‘Shoot Up the Place’

One Air Force colleague recalled how Devin P. Kelley, when punished for poor performance, would cry, scream and shake with rage, vowing to kill his superiors.

    

Roy Moore, Alabama Senate Candidate Under Siege, Tries to Discredit Accusers

Mr. Moore criticized the women who accused him of misconduct, and in a blow to Republican leaders, the governor refused to delay the election.

    

For Alabama Women, Disgust, Fatigue and a Sense Moore Could Win Anyway

In an upper-middle-class suburb of Birmingham, few women were fans of Roy Moore, but many said he had a good chance of being Alabama’s next senator.

    

Where Self-Driving Cars Go to Learn

Arizona’s promise to keep the driverless car industry free of regulations has attracted dozens of companies, including Uber, Waymo and Lyft.

    

Opinion: We’re Sick of Racism, Literally

Perceived discrimination takes a toll on the human body.
    

Loose Ends: ‘What Should I Watch on Netflix?’: A New Original Series

The golden age of television isn’t always so shiny.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Swine of Conservatism

Roy Moore and the distinctive predators of cultural conservatism.

    

Opinion: Women Cracked Wartime Codes. They Can Fix Tech Today, Too.

During the worst, costliest, bloodiest war in American history, it was an inclusive mind-set that helped the Allies defeat the Nazis.

    

Sporting: How the ‘Shalane Flanagan Effect’ Works

She does not just talk about elevating her fellow women runners; she elevates them. And they win.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Saudi Arabia Comes for Hezbollah

In its war with Iran, Riyadh has its sights set on Lebanon’s most powerful political force.

    

Days After Church Shooting, Texas Town Begins to Bury Its Dead

As the funerals begin for the 26 victims of a shooting at a church in Sutherland Springs, Tex., mourners remember the married couple Richard and Therese Rodriguez.

    

Bannon Put a Target on His Back. McConnell’s Answer: ‘Ha-Ha.’

President Trump’s former chief strategist wants him gone. His conference is fractious. But Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, is pressing on to give Mr. Trump a legacy.

    

Nationalist March Dominates Poland’s Independence Day

Thousands gathered in Warsaw for the march, which far outdrew official events commemorating the country’s independence.

    

Radhika Jones, a Times Books Editor, Said to Be Next Vanity Fair Editor

Ms. Jones would replace Graydon Carter, who has been in place 25 years. She will be the first woman to edit the magazine since Tina Brown.

    

Men at Work Wonder if They Overstepped With Women, Too

High-profile sexual harassment allegations are making rank-and-file employees worry about their past workplace actions.

    

Putin’s Bridge to Crimea May Carry More Symbolism Than Traffic

The $7 billion megaproject is the latest in a series of the type much beloved by President Vladimir V. Putin, broadcasting his claim to the Crimean peninsula and touting Russian engineering.

    

Iran Sent Them to Syria. Now Afghan Fighters Are a Worry at Home.

With violence against Shiites on the rise in Afghanistan, officials fear that Iran could use its Afghan force to intervene in a new proxy war.

    

It’s Melania 2.0, as Mrs. Trump Iterates in Asia

The first lady had a subtle new look to go with her itinerary. Did you notice?

    

Playlist: The Playlist: Eminem Reflects, Sturgill Simpson Busks and 11 More New Songs

Elvis Costello releases a new track, Betty Davis brings the "F.U.N.K.," and more songs that caught our critics' attention this week.

    

The Wing, a Chic Women’s Club, Is Going Wide

As accusations against powerful men mount, a safe space to work, primp, pump and rage against the patriarchy is getting new locations and a magazine.

    

Southern Slavery, Unsanitized

The Whitney Plantation became the only plantation museum in Louisiana with a focus on slavery when it opened to the public in 2014.
    

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