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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Kemba Walker scored 26 points, Dwight Howard had 16 points and 16 rebounds, and the Charlotte Hornets snapped a six-game losing streak with a 102-87 victory over the reeling Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night at the Spectrum Center.
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  1. Charlotte Hornets bust out of skid with win over Los Angeles Clippers
  2. Rodney Hood, Utah Jazz bounce Orlando Magic
  3. No. 9 Ohio State blasts Illinois to win division
  4. NHL roundup: New York Islanders cool off Tampa Bay Lightning
  5. NFL notebook: Miami Dolphins waive Rey Maualuga after arrest
  6. Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors rally past Philadelphia 76ers
  7. Boston Celtics win 15th straight behind Kyrie Irving, Jaylen Brown
  8. No. 20 LSU races past reeling Tennessee
  9. Study shows importance of early treatment for diabetic foot ulcers
  10. Memorial service held for 5 missing victims of ferry sinking
  11. Chris Coleman: Wales national team manager resigns, joins Sunderland
  12. South Korean politician: Trump asked if factories could be be moved to U.S.
  13. Joe Kerridge: Green Bay Packers promote fullback to active roster
  14. De'Veon Smith: Miami Dolphins promote RB, waive Rey Maualuga
  15. Larry Pinkard: Jacksonville Jaguars promote practice squad WR, activate Westbrook and Pryor
  16. Shaquille O'Neal: Los Angeles Lakers icon has a 'broken rim tree'
  17. U.S. Navy's P-8A Poseidon assisting search for Argentina's missing sub
  18. Study: Adopting a dog may help single people extend lifespan
  19. Three escaped Florida inmates remain on the run
  20. Matthew Morrison, Whoopi Goldberg to star in Broadway benefit reading of 'Damn Yankees'
  21. Japanese tug slightly damages U.S. destroyer
  22. Harry Styles, Leslie Odom Jr. to perform at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
  23. Egypt reopens Rafah border crossing with Gaza in deal
  24. Seattle Seahawks' Kam Chancellor (neck) expected to miss rest of season
  25. No. 1 Duke gets past Southern

Charlotte Hornets bust out of skid with win over Los Angeles Clippers

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Kemba Walker scored 26 points, Dwight Howard had 16 points and 16 rebounds, and the Charlotte Hornets snapped a six-game losing streak with a 102-87 victory over the reeling Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night at the Spectrum Center.
    

Rodney Hood, Utah Jazz bounce Orlando Magic

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Reserve Rodney Hood scored a season-high 31 points and hit seven 3-pointers to lead the Utah Jazz to a 125-85 victory over the Orlando Magic on Saturday night.
    

No. 9 Ohio State blasts Illinois to win division

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- No. 9 Ohio State scored four touchdowns in the first 13 minutes and raced to a 52-14 victory over Illinois on Saturday at Ohio Stadium that secured a berth in the Big Ten championship game.
    

NHL roundup: New York Islanders cool off Tampa Bay Lightning

Anders Lee scored twice and John Tavares picked up two assists and added an empty-net goal as the New York Islanders knocked off the Tampa Bay Lightning with a 5-3 victory on Saturday night at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla.
    

NFL notebook: Miami Dolphins waive Rey Maualuga after arrest

The Miami Dolphins waived Rey Maualuga on Saturday, hours after the linebacker was arrested on a misdemeanor battery charge.
    

Steph Curry, Golden State Warriors rally past Philadelphia 76ers

PHILADELPHIA -- Steph Curry scored 35 points, Kevin Durant added 27 and the Golden State Warriors rallied from a 22-point halftime deficit for a 124-116 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Saturday night at the Wells Fargo Center.
    

Boston Celtics win 15th straight behind Kyrie Irving, Jaylen Brown

ATLANTA -- Kyrie Irving scored 30 points and forward Jaylen Brown added a career-high 27 to help the Boston Celtics extend their winning streak to 15 games with a 110-99 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday.
    

No. 20 LSU races past reeling Tennessee

Darrel Williams and Derrius Guice combined for 165 rushing yards and three touchdowns, and No. 20 LSU withstood a mid-game monsoon and handled reeling Tennessee 30-10 Saturday at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn.
    

Study shows importance of early treatment for diabetic foot ulcers

Research conducted at the University of Leeds in England underscores the need for early treatment of diabetic foot ulcers to guard against infection.
    

Memorial service held for 5 missing victims of ferry sinking

Families of five missing victims of the 2014 ferry sinking held a joint memorial service on Saturday after their bodies could not be recovered.
    

Chris Coleman: Wales national team manager resigns, joins Sunderland

Wales soccer manager Chris Coleman has resigned after nearly six years at the helm.
    

South Korean politician: Trump asked if factories could be be moved to U.S.

Circling the sky near the inter-Korean border, U.S. President Donald Trump posed a question that later surprised the leader of South Korea's ruling party.
    

Joe Kerridge: Green Bay Packers promote fullback to active roster

The Green Bay Packers have promoted fullback Joe Kerridge from the practice squad to the active roster.
    

De'Veon Smith: Miami Dolphins promote RB, waive Rey Maualuga

The Miami Dolphins have promoted practice squad running back De'Veon Smith.
    

Larry Pinkard: Jacksonville Jaguars promote practice squad WR, activate Westbrook and Pryor

The Jacksonville Jaguars have promoted wide receiver Larry Pinkard from the practice squad.
    

Shaquille O'Neal: Los Angeles Lakers icon has a 'broken rim tree'

Have you ever wondered what happened to all of the broken backboards from Shaquille O'Neal's career? He answered that question Saturday.
    

U.S. Navy's P-8A Poseidon assisting search for Argentina's missing sub

A U.S. Navy aircraft is assisting Argentina's Navy for a missing submarine with a crew of 44 missing since Wednesday off the country's southern coast.
    

Study: Adopting a dog may help single people extend lifespan

A new study in Sweden suggests that having a dog might boost a single person's life span.
    

Three escaped Florida inmates remain on the run

Authorities are searching for three inmates who escaped from a county jail in northern Florida.
    

Matthew Morrison, Whoopi Goldberg to star in Broadway benefit reading of 'Damn Yankees'

Matthew Morrison is to play the lead role of Joe Hardy in the Dec. 11 benefit concert reading of the classic musical "Damn Yankees" on Broadway.
    

Japanese tug slightly damages U.S. destroyer

A U.S. guided missile destroyer participating in a towing exercise in the Pacific sustained minor damage when a Japanese tug lost propulsion, drifted into it.
    

Harry Styles, Leslie Odom Jr. to perform at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show

Harry Styles, Miguel, Jane Zhang and Leslie Odom Jr. have been booked to perform at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in Shanghai.
    

Egypt reopens Rafah border crossing with Gaza in deal

Egypt opened its only border with Gaza on Saturday as part of a deal with the Fatah-backed Palestinian Authority to take over control of the area from Hamas.
    

Seattle Seahawks' Kam Chancellor (neck) expected to miss rest of season

Seattle Seahawks strong safety Kam Chancellor is expected to miss the remainder of the season with a neck injury, according to multiple reports Saturday.
    

No. 1 Duke gets past Southern

DURHAM, N.C. -- Duke didn't play at the highest level, but the top-ranked Blue Devils were good enough anyway Friday night.
    
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A Palestinian negotiator said "We will put on hold all our communications with this American administration" if the U.S. closes a PLO mission in Washington.

    

Sinn Fein's divisive leader Gerry Adams to step down

Gerry Adams, the divisive politician known around the world as the face of the Irish republican movement as it shifted from violence to peace, is stepping down.

    

Euphoric Zimbabweans march against Mugabe

In a colorful gathering that even days ago would have drawn an immediate police crackdown, Zimbabweans giddy with joy raced through the streets.

    

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