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MINNEAPOLIS -- Alex Hornibrook threw for three touchdowns, Jonathan Taylor ran for 149 yards and a touchdown and No. 5 Wisconsin held Minnesota to 133 yards in a 31-0 win on Saturday.
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  1. Shutout completes No. 5 Wisconsin's perfect regular season
  2. No. 16 Michigan State dispatches Rutgers for ninth win
  3. Notebook: Former defensive end John Thierry dies
  4. Ugly incident overshadows Minnesota's win over Alabama
  5. No. 6 Auburn ousts No. 1 Alabama
  6. Baker Mayfield, No. 4 Oklahoma blast West Virginia
  7. John Calipari: No. 8 Kentucky needs new habits
  8. No. 19 Oklahoma State punishes Kansas
  9. No. 9 Ohio State masters Michigan with backup QB
  10. Charlotte Hornets: Dwight Howard fined for obscene gesture
  11. No. 7 Georgia runs by Georgia Tech
  12. Washington Wizards: John Wall out two weeks
  13. Nebraska fires Mike Riley after 19-19 record in three seasons
  14. Did Kentucky troll Louisville with $ band formation at rivalry game?
  15. Emma Watson ends her two-year romance with William 'Mack' Knight
  16. Charles Barkley calls Florida State, Florida 'two ugly girls'
  17. Even modest activity may help reduce heart disease risk: Study
  18. Putin signs law to designate media as 'foreign agents'
  19. Norwich City superfan chosen to be fourth official during English soccer match
  20. Pakistan summons army after violent protests
  21. Jason Vander Laan: Indianapolis Colts promote tight end from active roster
  22. 12-year-old boy shot dead, 5 teens wounded in Cleveland
  23. Three sailors missing in Western Pacific plane crash identified
  24. Chip Kelly: UCLA names head coach, replacing Jim Mora
  25. Study: Young men more likely to report distracted driving

Shutout completes No. 5 Wisconsin's perfect regular season

MINNEAPOLIS -- Alex Hornibrook threw for three touchdowns, Jonathan Taylor ran for 149 yards and a touchdown and No. 5 Wisconsin held Minnesota to 133 yards in a 31-0 win on Saturday.
    

No. 16 Michigan State dispatches Rutgers for ninth win

PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- Michigan State's Brian Lewerke accumulated 278 total yards to set a school season record for a sophomore quarterback in the No. 16 Spartans' 40-7 win over Rutgers at High Point Solutions Stadium on Saturday.
    

Notebook: Former defensive end John Thierry dies

Former Chicago Bears defensive end John Thierry died, the team announced Saturday. Thierry was 46.
    

Ugly incident overshadows Minnesota's win over Alabama

Jordan Murphy recorded his seventh straight double-double to start the season and No. 14 Minnesota held off No. 25 Alabama 89-84 on Saturday in the championship game of the Barclays Center Classic.
    

No. 6 Auburn ousts No. 1 Alabama

AUBURN, Ala. -- A division title, in-state bragging rights and a trip to the SEC Championship Game were all on the line Saturday when No. 1 Alabama and No. 6 Auburn played in the most anticipated Iron Bowl since 2013.
    

Baker Mayfield, No. 4 Oklahoma blast West Virginia

NORMAN, Okla. -- Baker Mayfield might not have started for No. 4 Oklahoma, but he certainly left his mark on Saturday's home finale against West Virginia.
    

John Calipari: No. 8 Kentucky needs new habits

LEXINGTON, Ky. -- No. 8 Kentucky looks to improve to 6-1 on Sunday as the Wildcats bring a action-packed November to a close when University of Illinois-Chicago visits Rupp Arena.
    

No. 19 Oklahoma State punishes Kansas

STILLWATER, Okla. -- No. 19 Oklahoma State and Kansas played to their personalities Saturday.
    

No. 9 Ohio State masters Michigan with backup QB

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Redshirt freshman Dwayne Haskins led No. 9 Ohio State on three scoring drives in place of injured senior quarterback J.T. Barrett, lifting the Buckeyes to their sixth straight victory over rival Michigan 31-20 on Saturday at Michigan Stadium.
    

Charlotte Hornets: Dwight Howard fined for obscene gesture

Charlotte Hornets center Dwight Howard was fined $35,000 Saturday for making an obscene gesture to a fan in Friday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
    

No. 7 Georgia runs by Georgia Tech

ATLANTA -- No. 7 Georgia amassed 470 total yards, 247 coming on the ground, and kept its national championship hopes alive Saturday with a 38-7 win over rival Georgia Tech at Bobby Dodd Stadium.
    

Washington Wizards: John Wall out two weeks

WASHINGTON -- Washington Wizards point guard John Wall is expected to miss about two weeks due to left knee discomfort and inflammation, the team announced Saturday.
    

Nebraska fires Mike Riley after 19-19 record in three seasons

Nebraska fired head coach Mike Riley on Saturday after he went 19-19 in three seasons.
    

Did Kentucky troll Louisville with $ band formation at rivalry game?

The University of Kentucky's band formed a giant dollar sign on the field Saturday, but the band director denies it was aimed at Louisville.
    

Emma Watson ends her two-year romance with William 'Mack' Knight

Actress Emma Watson and William "Mack" Knight have ended their two-year romance.
    

Charles Barkley calls Florida State, Florida 'two ugly girls'

Guest analyst Charles Barkley compared Florida State and Florida to 'two ugly girls' Saturday during an appearance on College GameDay.
    

Even modest activity may help reduce heart disease risk: Study

Any level of physical activity can reduce seniors' risk of heart disease, researchers report.
    

Putin signs law to designate media as 'foreign agents'

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed legislation that allows the government to designate media outlets in the country as "foreign agents."
    

Norwich City superfan chosen to be fourth official during English soccer match

Imagine being a fan one minute and refereeing the game the next minute. That's what happened recently at a Norwich City soccer match.
    

Pakistan summons army after violent protests

Pakistani officials on Saturday summoned the army to restore order in Islamabad after two people were killed in protests over two weeks.
    

Jason Vander Laan: Indianapolis Colts promote tight end from active roster

The Indianapolis Colts have elevated tight end Jason Vander Laan from the practice squad to the active roster.
    

12-year-old boy shot dead, 5 teens wounded in Cleveland

A 12-year-old boy was shot dead by a stray bullet and five youths were wounded in gunfire in Cleveland on Friday night.
    

Three sailors missing in Western Pacific plane crash identified

The Navy on Saturday released the names of three sailors missing after a transport plane crashed last week in the Western Pacific.
    

Chip Kelly: UCLA names head coach, replacing Jim Mora

The UCLA Bruins named former Oregon coach Chip Kelly as their next head coach to replace Jim Mora, the school announced Saturday.
    

Study: Young men more likely to report distracted driving

Texting, talking on cellphones, eating -- distractions such as these are a driving hazard, and are more likely to occur among young men, new research shows.
    
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Hopes for survivors, already largely crushed by reports of an explosion, dimmed further as the ARA San Juan entered its 10th day missing.
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  1. Argentine navy says missing sub was in good condition
  2. 'A real massacre': Death toll soars in Egypt mosque attack
  3. Putin approves law seen as retaliatory against U.S. media
  4. U.S. Navy identifies 3 sailors lost at sea in crash
  5. Turkey 'very happy' as U.S. stops arming Kurds in Syria
  6. Tug of war pits Russia vs. the West over Serbia
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Argentine navy says missing sub was in good condition

Hopes for survivors, already largely crushed by reports of an explosion, dimmed further as the ARA San Juan entered its 10th day missing.

    

'A real massacre': Death toll soars in Egypt mosque attack

The attack offered the latest sign that the Egyptian government has failed to deter an insurgency led by the Islamic State.

    

Putin approves law seen as retaliatory against U.S. media

The move is seen as a quid pro quo after U.S. officials demanded that state-media outlet Russia Today register as a foreign agent with the Justice Department.

    

U.S. Navy identifies 3 sailors lost at sea in crash

The Navy has identified the three sailors who were lost at sea after a plane with 11 on board crashed in the ocean off Japan.

    

Turkey 'very happy' as U.S. stops arming Kurds in Syria

The U.S. will cut off supplies of arms to Kurds in Syria, in a move that will please Turkey but alienate Syrian Kurds who bore much of the fight against ISIS.

    

Tug of war pits Russia vs. the West over Serbia

U.S. paratroopers last week participated in joint military drills with Serbian forces in an effort to bolster relations.

    

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Once master of a seemingly limitless portfolio, the president's son-in-law now focuses on his own projects as speculation mounts about his future.
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  3. Why Trump Stands by Roy Moore, Even as It Fractures His Party
  4. Culling Voter Rolls: Battling Over Who Even Gets to Go to the Polls
  5. In Egypt, Furious Retaliation but Failing Strategy in Sinai
  6. Militants Kill 305 at Sufi Mosque in Egypt’s Deadliest Terrorist Attack
  7. To the World, They Are Muslims. To ISIS, Sufis Are Heretics.
  8. ‘Please, God, Don’t Let Me Get Stopped’: Around Atlanta, No Sanctuary for Immigrants
  9. News Analysis: In China, the Brutality of ‘House Arrest’
  10. Opinion: The Horses on Standing Rock Get a Checkup
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  14. Opinion: The Unexamined Brutality of the Male Libido
  15. Auburn 26, Alabama 14: Auburn Upsets No. 1 Alabama: ‘We Did That for the Nation’
  16. Bali’s Mount Agung Erupts Again, Canceling Flights
  17. Three Sailors Lost in Plane Crash Near Japan Are Identified
  18. Cat Hair Links Woman to Bombs Mailed to Obama and Texas Governor, Officials Say
  19. Lebanon’s Vanishing Prime Minister Is Back at Work. Now What?
  20. A Defiant Map-Hunter Stakes Vietnam’s Claims in the South China Sea
  21. Who Will Be Running Consumer Agency on Monday? It’s Unclear
  22. ‘Sick With Sexism,’ France Must Fight Violence Against Women, Macron Says
  23. Hooray for Fiona the Hippo, Our Bundle of Social-Media Joy
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Jared Kushner’s Vast Duties, and Visibility in White House, Shrink

Once master of a seemingly limitless portfolio, the president’s son-in-law now focuses on his own projects as speculation mounts about his future.

    

Diplomats Sound the Alarm as They Are Pushed Out in Droves

A State Department exodus marks a new stage in the broken and increasingly contentious relationship between Rex W. Tillerson and much of his work force.

    

Why Trump Stands by Roy Moore, Even as It Fractures His Party

Senator Mitch McConnell and his allies have been infuriated as President Trump has reacted with indifference to a series of ideas they have floated to try to block Mr. Moore.

    

Culling Voter Rolls: Battling Over Who Even Gets to Go to the Polls

At a time when gaming election rules has become standard political strategy, the once-mundane task of culling voter rolls takes on new importance.

    

In Egypt, Furious Retaliation but Failing Strategy in Sinai

One of the most striking aspects of the carnage at a Sinai mosque: How easy it was for militants to carry it out.

    

Militants Kill 305 at Sufi Mosque in Egypt’s Deadliest Terrorist Attack

The assault, in an area racked by an Islamist insurgency, sent shock waves across the nation — not only for the death toll but also for the choice of target.

    

To the World, They Are Muslims. To ISIS, Sufis Are Heretics.

Hundreds of people have been killed inside Sufi mosques in the past year by militants. To ISIS, not one of them was considered a Muslim.

    

‘Please, God, Don’t Let Me Get Stopped’: Around Atlanta, No Sanctuary for Immigrants

The region has seen the biggest spike in ICE arrests during the Trump administration, and undocumented immigrants in the suburbs are trying to lie low.

    

News Analysis: In China, the Brutality of ‘House Arrest’

A new book provides first-person accounts of rights activists and political dissidents detained in secret prisons under China’s criminal code.

    

Opinion: The Horses on Standing Rock Get a Checkup

Traveling veterinarians, their patients and tradition.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Ivanka, Louise and the Little People

What a regal and perverse populism the Trump administration continues to practice.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Myanmar Is Not a Simple Morality Tale

The West made a saint of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi. The Rohingya crisis revealed a politician.

    

Opinion: How to Get Your Mind to Read

Comprehension depends on what you already know. Let’s start there.

    

Opinion: The Unexamined Brutality of the Male Libido

We are attempting to hold a public conversation about male sexual misbehavior while refusing to talk about the nature of men and sex.

    

Auburn 26, Alabama 14: Auburn Upsets No. 1 Alabama: ‘We Did That for the Nation’

The Crimson Tide, the dominant force in college football in recent years, needs a lot of help from outsiders to reach this season’s national playoff.

    

Bali’s Mount Agung Erupts Again, Canceling Flights

The eruption, the second on the Indonesian island of Bali in less than a week, left thousands of air travelers stranded.

    

Three Sailors Lost in Plane Crash Near Japan Are Identified

The United States Navy identified the men as Bryan Grosso, Steven Combs and Matthew Chialastri.

    

Cat Hair Links Woman to Bombs Mailed to Obama and Texas Governor, Officials Say

The woman, Julia Poff, also sent an explosive device to the Social Security Administration, prosecutors say. Gov. Greg Abbott opened the package but it did not detonate.

    

Lebanon’s Vanishing Prime Minister Is Back at Work. Now What?

Saad Hariri, absent for three weeks and seemingly forced to resign by Saudi Arabia, is faced with an intractable clash of Saudi and Iranian interests.

    

A Defiant Map-Hunter Stakes Vietnam’s Claims in the South China Sea

He scoured the world for evidence to make his case, but a scholar now finds his government reluctant to challenge Beijing, its powerful rival.

    

Who Will Be Running Consumer Agency on Monday? It’s Unclear

A legal battle over who will run the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau broke out after its chief abruptly resigned on Friday.

    

‘Sick With Sexism,’ France Must Fight Violence Against Women, Macron Says

Emmanuel Macron pledged to make combating violence against women a top priority of his government, but critics argued he has not committed enough resources to the cause.

    

Hooray for Fiona the Hippo, Our Bundle of Social-Media Joy

“I feel like I represent Beyoncé,” said the Cincinnati zoo’s vice president of marketing. “People fly across the world to just catch a glimpse.”

    

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Rijeka, Croatia, anointed a European capital of culture, wants to restore and showcase the rusting boat used by the Yugoslav leader, but far-right nationalists are outraged.

    

China Limits Waste. ‘Cardboard Grannies’ and Texas Recyclers Scramble.

An intense crackdown by Chinese regulators on imported foreign waste destined to be recycled has had an impact on businesses and municipalities around the world.

    

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