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Bruno Mars was named Artist of the Year and Diana Ross accepted the Lifetime Achievement honor at Sunday's American Music Awards show in Los Angeles.
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  1. Diana Ross collects Lifetime Achievement honor; Bruno Mars, Keith Urban win big at the AMAs
  2. Two children killed after LA police vehicle crashes onto sidewalk
  3. Pink wows with aerial performance of 'Beautiful Trauma' on the side of hotel at AMAs
  4. Stephen Curry's double-double fuels Golden State Warriors past Brooklyn Nets
  5. Dale Earnhardt Jr., Matt Kenseth say goodbye to NASCAR in final race before retirement
  6. U.S. Marine in Japan arrested for drunk driving after deadly crash
  7. Buffalo Bills QB Nathan Peterman pummeled in NFL debut after Tyrod Taylor benching
  8. David Lee: Former Golden State Warriors forward, two-time All-Star retires at 34
  9. Jamie Foxx, Kelly Clarkson, Pink honor first responders during AMAs opening
  10. Minnesota Vikings QB Case Keenum continues to thrive
  11. Los Angeles Chargers rout Buffalo Bills in Nathan Peterman's disastrous debut
  12. Andy Dalton, Cincinnati Bengals send Denver Broncos to sixth straight loss
  13. Anti-gay Ohio state rep. resigns after 'inappropriate behavior' with man
  14. Tom Brady, Stephen Gostkowski fuel New England Patriots in rout of Oakland Raiders
  15. 2017 Ford EcoBoost 400 results, final leaderboard: Martin Truex claims first Cup Series title
  16. Drew Brees perfect in New Orleans Saints' epic comeback win over Washington Redskins
  17. Baltimore Ravens' defense packs punch against Green Bay Packers
  18. New York Giants answer Ben McAdoo's challenge in win over Kansas City Chiefs
  19. Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford passes Troy Aikman on career yards list
  20. U.S. Border Patrol agent killed while on patrol in Texas

Diana Ross collects Lifetime Achievement honor; Bruno Mars, Keith Urban win big at the AMAs

Bruno Mars was named Artist of the Year and Diana Ross accepted the Lifetime Achievement honor at Sunday's American Music Awards show in Los Angeles.
    

Two children killed after LA police vehicle crashes onto sidewalk

Two young boys were killed and their mother is in critical condition after a Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department SUV crashed onto the sidewalk.
    

Pink wows with aerial performance of 'Beautiful Trauma' on the side of hotel at AMAs

Pink performed her song "Beautiful Trauma" for the American Music Awards show while dangling and twirling in a harness on the side of a hotel in Los Angeles.
    

Stephen Curry's double-double fuels Golden State Warriors past Brooklyn Nets

Stephen Curry totaled 39 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists before fouling out as the Golden State Warriors held on for a 118-111 victory over the Brooklyn Nets.
    

Dale Earnhardt Jr., Matt Kenseth say goodbye to NASCAR in final race before retirement

Matt Kenseth and Dale Earnhardt Jr. posed for a series of photographs for friends and family beside their cars staged in Turn 4 as they prepared to undertake their final races before retirement.
    

U.S. Marine in Japan arrested for drunk driving after deadly crash

A U.S. Marine was allegedly drunk driving a military vehicle and killed a Japanese motorist, according to reports Sunday.
    

Buffalo Bills QB Nathan Peterman pummeled in NFL debut after Tyrod Taylor benching

Buffalo Bills quarterback Nathan Peterman's father does some of his best work on Sunday.
    

David Lee: Former Golden State Warriors forward, two-time All-Star retires at 34

Two-time All-Star David Lee announced his retirement on Sunday after 12 NBA seasons.
    

Jamie Foxx, Kelly Clarkson, Pink honor first responders during AMAs opening

Actor and musician Jamie Foxx opened Sunday's American Music Awards ceremony with a heartfelt tribute to emergency personnel.
    

Minnesota Vikings QB Case Keenum continues to thrive

As soon as the Minnesota Vikings activated quarterback Teddy Bridgewater following his year-long recovery from a horrific knee injury, head coach Mike Zimmer has faced questions about incumbent Case Keenum.
    

Los Angeles Chargers rout Buffalo Bills in Nathan Peterman's disastrous debut

Philip Rivers threw two touchdown passes to Keenan Allen and rookie Nathan Peterman tossed five first-half interceptions in his NFL debut as the Los Angeles Chargers thumped the Buffalo Bills.
    

Andy Dalton, Cincinnati Bengals send Denver Broncos to sixth straight loss

Andy Dalton passed for three touchdowns and the Cincinnati Bengals hung on to beat the Denver Broncos 20-17 Sunday for their first win in the Mile High City in 42 years.
    

Anti-gay Ohio state rep. resigns after 'inappropriate behavior' with man

An anti-gay state lawmaker in Ohio resigned after he allegedly had "inappropriate behavior" with another man in his state-funded office.
    

Tom Brady, Stephen Gostkowski fuel New England Patriots in rout of Oakland Raiders

Tom Brady threw for 339 yards and three touchdowns and Stephen Gostkowski kicked four field goals, including a franchise-record 62-yarder, powering the New England Patriots to their sixth straight win.
    

2017 Ford EcoBoost 400 results, final leaderboard: Martin Truex claims first Cup Series title

Martin Truex Jr. claimed his eighth win of the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Series season Sunday in the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.
    

Drew Brees perfect in New Orleans Saints' epic comeback win over Washington Redskins

Many of the paying customers high-tailed it to the parking lot after Kirk Cousins threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jeremy Sprinkle.
    

Baltimore Ravens' defense packs punch against Green Bay Packers

The Baltimore Ravens turned in their third shutout of the season.
    

New York Giants answer Ben McAdoo's challenge in win over Kansas City Chiefs

During the week, New York Giants head coach Ben McAdoo issued a simple challenge to his reeling players.
    

Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford passes Troy Aikman on career yards list

As a kid growing up near Dallas, Matthew Stafford idolized Dallas Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman.
    

U.S. Border Patrol agent killed while on patrol in Texas

A U.S. Border Patrol agent died Sunday after sustaining injuries while in the Big Bend Sector, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said.
    
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U.S. Forces Japan comprises about 50,000 service members, and their presence has been a source of tension among local residents for years.
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  2. Argentina unsure signals were from missing sub
  3. Mugabe addresses Zimbabwe after ruling party cuts ties
  4. Arab states hold emergency meeting on Iran, Hezbollah
  5. Thousands celebrate in Rio's gay pride parade
  6. 102-year-old Holocaust survivor meets nephew for first time
  7. $1m in raspberries left to rot as Brexit labor shortage bites
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U.S. military on Okinawa confined to bases after fatal accident

U.S. Forces Japan comprises about 50,000 service members, and their presence has been a source of tension among local residents for years.

    

Argentina unsure signals were from missing sub

Argentina said adverse weather spurring waves up to 26 feet made a maritime search for the ARA San Juan and its 44 crew members difficult.

    

Mugabe addresses Zimbabwe after ruling party cuts ties

Robert Mugabe addressed the political turmoil in Zimbabwe in a speech to the nation Sunday — but did not say he was resigning.

    

Arab states hold emergency meeting on Iran, Hezbollah

Saudi Arabia and allies held an emergency meeting in Cairo on Sunday to find ways to confront Iran and its Shi'ite ally Hezbollah on interfering in their internal affairs.

    

Thousands celebrate in Rio's gay pride parade

Thousands of revelers danced on Copacabana beach Sunday to celebrate Rio de Janeiro's annual gay pride parade despite deep funding cuts by the city.

    

102-year-old Holocaust survivor meets nephew for first time

102-year-old Holocaust survivor Eliahu Pietruszka met his brother's son, 66-year-old Alexandre, after learning that his brother had also made it out of WWII alive.

    

$1m in raspberries left to rot as Brexit labor shortage bites

With Brexit looming, produce growers in the U.K. are suffering from a sharp drop in seasonal workers from around the E.U. who make the harvest possible.

    

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In a 20-minute speech to the African nation on Sunday night, President Robert Mugabe, flanked by members of the military, refused to say whether he would resign after nearly 40 years in power.
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  2. Will Cutting the Health Mandate Pay for Tax Cuts? Not Necessarily
  3. Quandary for Alabama Pastors: What to Say About Roy Moore
  4. He Took On the Voting Rights Act and Won. Now He’s Taking On Harvard.
  5. His Daughter Graduates. He Faces Deportation.
  6. Editorial: Why Is New York Full of Empty Stores?
  7. Op-Ed Contributor: Muslim Women Must Speak for Ourselves
  8. Op-Ed Contributor: Why Do So Many Indian Children Go Missing?
  9. Op-Ed Contributor: We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself
  10. Op-Ed Contributor: Attica: It’s Worse Than We Thought
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: This Is a Man Problem
  12. Op-Ed Columnist: America Is Now an Outlier on Driving Deaths
  13. Mel Tillis, Country Star Known for His Songs and His Stutter, Dies at 85
  14. Jeffrey Tambor Leaves ‘Transparent’ After Sexual Misconduct Allegations
  15. Border Patrol Agent Killed in Texas in What a Senator Calls an Attack
  16. Sale of Migrants as Slaves in Libya Causes Outrage in Africa and Paris
  17. ‘Revolt’ in France Against Sexual Harassment Hits Cultural Resistance
  18. Celebrating a 25-Year-Old Clinton Win, but Still Stung by a More Recent Defeat
  19. After Huge Truck Bombings, U.S. Steps Up Attacks Against Somali Militants
  20. Review: In This ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ Love Is a Zero-Sum Game
  21. Playlist: The Playlist: Demi Lovato Seeks Her ‘Despacito’ and 9 More New Songs
  22. The Look: What War Can’t Destroy
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Mugabe Addresses Zimbabwe

In a 20-minute speech to the African nation on Sunday night, President Robert Mugabe, flanked by members of the military, refused to say whether he would resign after nearly 40 years in power.
    

Will Cutting the Health Mandate Pay for Tax Cuts? Not Necessarily

Americans dislike the requirement that everyone have health insurance. But eliminating it doesn’t mean that they’d stop buying coverage — or accepting subsidies.

    

Quandary for Alabama Pastors: What to Say About Roy Moore

Appalled by the allegations against the Senate candidate, but hesitant to alienate churchgoers who support him, many ministers steered clear of the race in Sunday sermons.

    

He Took On the Voting Rights Act and Won. Now He’s Taking On Harvard.

Edward Blum, who has orchestrated more than two dozen lawsuits challenging racial preference laws, is now fighting affirmative action in the Ivies.

    

His Daughter Graduates. He Faces Deportation.

Juan Rodriguez entered the U.S. illegally from El Salvador over a decade ago. Now, after years of checking in with immigration officers, he is told he will be deported as his daughter prepares to graduate from high school.
    

Editorial: Why Is New York Full of Empty Stores?

All these dead spaces hurt, and neighborhoods have a right to protect themselves.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Muslim Women Must Speak for Ourselves

Millions of women who face Islamophobia and male dominance now have a moment to teach the world how patriarchy breeds sexual violence against them.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Why Do So Many Indian Children Go Missing?

And why do the police do so little about it?

    

Op-Ed Contributor: We Can’t Trust Facebook to Regulate Itself

It has no incentive to do so. I would know — I worked there.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Attica: It’s Worse Than We Thought

Was a doctor conducting leprosy experiments on patients without their consent?

    

Op-Ed Columnist: This Is a Man Problem

To fight sexual harassment, we have to re-examine our masculinity.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: America Is Now an Outlier on Driving Deaths

Only a few decades ago, the United States was not — and it doesn’t need to be now.

    

Mel Tillis, Country Star Known for His Songs and His Stutter, Dies at 85

Mr. Tillis found a way to turn his speech impediment into an asset by getting audiences to laugh along with him.

    

Jeffrey Tambor Leaves ‘Transparent’ After Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Mr. Tambor denies the allegations, but said he could not return to the show “given the politicized atmosphere that seems to have afflicted our set.”

    

Border Patrol Agent Killed in Texas in What a Senator Calls an Attack

Senator Ted Cruz said the agent and his partner, who was seriously injured, were attacked on Sunday, though details of what happened were unclear.

    

Sale of Migrants as Slaves in Libya Causes Outrage in Africa and Paris

CNN footage of migrants being auctioned off in the Libyan capital prompted a protest in Paris, condemnation by the African Union and an official inquiry.

    

‘Revolt’ in France Against Sexual Harassment Hits Cultural Resistance

Many in France call sexual harassment a national emergency, but cultural and legal barriers discourage women from complaining about harassment in the workplace.

    

Celebrating a 25-Year-Old Clinton Win, but Still Stung by a More Recent Defeat

At an event in Little Rock, it was clear that Bill and Hillary Clinton, and many of their supporters, have not gotten over her loss to President Trump.

    

After Huge Truck Bombings, U.S. Steps Up Attacks Against Somali Militants

The Trump administration has redoubled its campaign to defeat the Qaeda-backed Shabab, but the group has proved to be a potent and resilient killing force.

    

Review: In This ‘Pride and Prejudice,’ Love Is a Zero-Sum Game

An unconventional Primary Stages adaptation of the Jane Austen novel features gags, dance breaks and other cynical silliness.

    

Playlist: The Playlist: Demi Lovato Seeks Her ‘Despacito’ and 9 More New Songs

Hear the tracks that caught our critics' attention this week, from two Spanish-English team-ups to a surprise from Jaden Smith.

    

The Look: What War Can’t Destroy

Years of conflict have torn at the seams of Juba, South Sudan. But the city’s people hold their heads high.

    

Taipei Journal: Where Stinky Tofu Is at Its Malodorous Best

Dai Family House of Unique Stink is a shrine to one of the world’s most pungent snacks: stinky tofu, whose smell is often likened to dirty socks or rotting garbage.

    

Six Years After Fukushima, Robots Finally Find Reactors’ Melted Uranium Fuel

The Japanese government and companies used radiation-hardened machines to search for the fuel that escaped the plant’s ruined reactors.

    

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