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WASHINGTON -- LeBron James could not replicate the 57 points he scored earlier this season against the Washington Wizards.
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  1. LeBron James' triple-double leads Cleveland Cavaliers past Washington Wizards
  2. Ohio meat factory worker killed after falling into waste grinder
  3. Chinese experts: War on Korean Peninsula may come sooner than later
  4. French sailor breaks world record for fastest solo circumnavigation
  5. Rep. Kihuen will not seek reelection after sexual harassment allegations
  6. Marvin Lewis denies report about leaving Cincinnati Bengals after season
  7. Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers' return marred by turnovers
  8. Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown taken to hospital after calf injury vs. New England Patriots
  9. Robbie Gould, Jimmy Garoppolo guide San Francisco 49ers past Tennessee Titans at gun
  10. Todd Gurley leads Los Angeles Rams in rout of Seattle Seahawks
  11. New England Patriots outlast Pittsburgh Steelers on controversial reversal of touchdown catch
  12. Brit Marling says Season 2 of 'The OA' will begin filming next month
  13. North Korea's nuke program advanced more aggressively under Kim Jong Un
  14. Sen. McCain to miss GOP tax plan vote
  15. Sebastian Pinera wins Chile's presidential run-off election
  16. New mom Serena Williams seeks teething advice on Instagram
  17. 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' is the No. 1 movie in North America with $220M
  18. Six Flags Over Georgia sets 'Christmas pickle' world record
  19. Nick Foles throws four touchdowns as Philadelphia Eagles hold off New York Giants
  20. Drew Brees tosses two touchdowns as New Orleans Saints stop New York Jets
  21. Carolina Panthers spoil Aaron Rodgers' return with win over Green Bay Packers
  22. Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis plans to leave team after season

LeBron James' triple-double leads Cleveland Cavaliers past Washington Wizards

WASHINGTON -- LeBron James could not replicate the 57 points he scored earlier this season against the Washington Wizards.
    

Ohio meat factory worker killed after falling into waste grinder

A worker at a meat-processing factory in Canton, Ohio was killed on the job after he fell into a waste grinder Saturday.
    

Chinese experts: War on Korean Peninsula may come sooner than later

Chinese regional experts have warned that an outbreak of war on the Korean Peninsula looks likelier than ever, according to Chosun Ilbo which cited a Chinese daily.
    

French sailor breaks world record for fastest solo circumnavigation

A French sailor smashed the world record for fastest solo circumnavigation of the globe on Sunday.
    

Rep. Kihuen will not seek reelection after sexual harassment allegations

Rep. Ruben Kihuen, D-Nev., said Saturday that he will not seek reelection after he was accused of sexual harassment by two women.
    

Marvin Lewis denies report about leaving Cincinnati Bengals after season

After a listless performance in Minnesota on Sunday that dropped his Cincinnati Bengals to 5-9, coach Marvin Lewis was left to answer questions about his future with the team.
    

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers' return marred by turnovers

One game into his return from a two-month absence, Aaron Rodgers isn't about to give up on the season even if the Green Bay Packers are pretty much out of the NFC playoff hunt.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown taken to hospital after calf injury vs. New England Patriots

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown was taken to a local hospital for X-rays after sustaining a left calf injury in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the New England Patriots.
    

Robbie Gould, Jimmy Garoppolo guide San Francisco 49ers past Tennessee Titans at gun

Robbie Gould's sixth field goal of the day, a 45-yarder on the final play of the game, allowed the San Francisco 49ers to overtake the Tennessee Titans 25-23 on Sunday afternoon.
    

Todd Gurley leads Los Angeles Rams in rout of Seattle Seahawks

Todd Gurley ran for three touchdowns and caught a scoring pass as the Los Angeles Rams took control of the NFC West with a 42-7 dismantling of the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
    

New England Patriots outlast Pittsburgh Steelers on controversial reversal of touchdown catch

Tom Brady cut out the Pittsburgh Steelers' heart once again.
    

Brit Marling says Season 2 of 'The OA' will begin filming next month

Brit Marling has announced via Twitter that filming will begin next month on Season 2 of her Netflix mystery drama "The OA."
    

North Korea's nuke program advanced more aggressively under Kim Jong Un

North Korea's nuclear and missile program has advanced more aggressively in the past six years, after former leader Kim Jong Il's death in 2011.
    

Sen. McCain to miss GOP tax plan vote

Sen. John McCain will return home after receiving treatment from chemotherapy side effects and will miss the vote on the GOP tax plan this week.
    

Sebastian Pinera wins Chile's presidential run-off election

Chile elected former President Sebastian Pinera to a new term in office in the country's run-off election on Sunday.
    

New mom Serena Williams seeks teething advice on Instagram

Tennis great and new mother Serena Williams is seeking advice on Instagram about how to comfort her infant daughter, who is teething.
    

'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' is the No. 1 movie in North America with $220M

"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $220 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
    

Six Flags Over Georgia sets 'Christmas pickle' world record

Six Flags Over Georgia set a new world record by having hundreds of park guests place pickle shaped ornaments on a Christmas tree.
    

Nick Foles throws four touchdowns as Philadelphia Eagles hold off New York Giants

Quarterback Nick Foles threw four touchdown passes as the Philadelphia Eagles held off the New York Giants 34-29 at MetLife Stadium.
    

Drew Brees tosses two touchdowns as New Orleans Saints stop New York Jets

Drew Brees threw two touchdown passes, including a 4-yard slant to Michael Thomas with 7:39 left, and New Orleans overcame three turnovers to beat the New York Jets.
    

Carolina Panthers spoil Aaron Rodgers' return with win over Green Bay Packers

Cam Newton threw three of his four touchdown passes in the opening 18 minutes of the second half as the Carolina Panthers upstaged the return of Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
    

Cincinnati Bengals coach Marvin Lewis plans to leave team after season

Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis is planning to leave the team after this season to pursue opportunities elsewhere, league sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
    
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Violent rape is so common for Rohingya Muslim refugees fleeing Myanmar that women talk about it openly, startled aid workers say.
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  2. China signals reconciliation with Japan at massacre memorial
  3. Palestinian protesters set pictures of Mike Pence on fire
  4. Campaigner predicts North Korea 'peace offensive' in 2018
  5. Could Russia cut off internet to NATO countries?
  6. British embassy worker found dead by roadside
  7. Putin calls Trump to thank him for shared intelligence information
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Rohingya refugees tell harrowing tales of rape

Violent rape is so common for Rohingya Muslim refugees fleeing Myanmar that women talk about it openly, startled aid workers say.

    

China signals reconciliation with Japan at massacre memorial

President Xi Jinping led a nationally televised ceremony to remember the 300,000 Chinese who died when Japan's Imperial Army occupied Nanjing.

    

Palestinian protesters set pictures of Mike Pence on fire

In light of the White House's recent decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, Palestinian protesters set flame to placards with Mike Pence's face.

    

Campaigner predicts North Korea 'peace offensive' in 2018

Kim Hong-gul, one of the few outsiders to have met North Korea's dictator, believes Pyongyang will go on a "peace offensive" despite recent missile launches.

    

Could Russia cut off internet to NATO countries?

Russia could try to cut global underwater communications cables potentially triggering catastrophic repercussions for the West, Britain's military chief warned.

    

British embassy worker found dead by roadside

Law enforcement officials in Beirut are examining a crime scene where a British embassy worker has been found dead on a roadside.

    

Putin calls Trump to thank him for shared intelligence information

Russian President Vladimir Putin called President Donald Trump on Sunday allegedly to thank him for providing Russia a CIA tip that thwarted a terrorist bomb plot in St. Petersburg.

    

Pope marks 81st birthday with extra-long pizza

Pope Francis celebrated his 81st birthday by blowing out a single candle on a rectangular pizza 13 feet long.

    

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President Vladimir V. Putin called President Trump on Sunday to thank him for the help disrupting an ISIS attack in St. Petersburg.
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  1. C.I.A. Helped Thwart Terrorist Attack in Russia, Kremlin Says
  2. John McCain, Fighting Brain Cancer, Likely to Miss Vote on Tax Overhaul
  3. For Hotel Workers, Weinstein Allegations Put a Spotlight on Harassment
  4. Op-Ed Contributors: Warren and Sanders: Who Is Congress Really Serving?
  5. Editorial: A Way to Help Refugees From Puerto Rico
  6. Editorial: Will New York Cut Off the Fuel for Corruption?
  7. Op-Ed Columnist: Omarosa, Sacking of a Sellout
  8. Op-Ed Contributor: Can the International Criminal Court Be Saved From Itself?
  9. Editorial: The Spiraling Diaspora From Puerto Rico
  10. Tropical Storm Kills 30, and Nearly 90,000 Flee to Shelters in Philippines
  11. Honduran President Declared Winner in Disputed Election
  12. Sebastián Piñera Wins Chile’s Presidential Election
  13. The Shift: Inside the Home of Instant Pot, the Kitchen Gadget That Spawned a Religion
  14. Toronto Buzzes With Talk of Billionaire Couple’s Suspicious Death
  15. Utuado Journal: Rebuilding Puerto Rico, One Small Gesture at a Time
  16. Beirut Journal: Lebanon’s Palestinian Refugees Resist from the Sidelines
  17. Dancing With Sequins and a Death Drop
  18. Review: Mark Rylance Returns to Broadway as a Mad Monarch to Cherish
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C.I.A. Helped Thwart Terrorist Attack in Russia, Kremlin Says

President Vladimir V. Putin called President Trump on Sunday to thank him for the help disrupting an ISIS attack in St. Petersburg.

    

John McCain, Fighting Brain Cancer, Likely to Miss Vote on Tax Overhaul

Mr. McCain’s office said he had returned to Arizona, though President Trump said the senator would come back to Washington if his vote was needed.

    

For Hotel Workers, Weinstein Allegations Put a Spotlight on Harassment

Female employees at the Peninsula Beverly Hills, Harvey Weinstein’s de facto headquarters, say the hotel deferred to powerful customers ahead of their well-being.

    

Op-Ed Contributors: Warren and Sanders: Who Is Congress Really Serving?

The Republican tax bill is a travesty. But there‘s still plenty we can do to improve the daily lives of millions of Americans.

    

Editorial: A Way to Help Refugees From Puerto Rico

A group supported by The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund helps those who fled the devastation to start a new life in New York.

    

Editorial: Will New York Cut Off the Fuel for Corruption?

The City Council has hesitated to give a regulator the power that let it crack down mob garbage haulers.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Omarosa, Sacking of a Sellout

Few will mourn her departure, and now she’s on a warpath.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Can the International Criminal Court Be Saved From Itself?

The I.C.C. is strictly symbolic. It might redeem itself by taking up the abuse migrants suffer on their way to Europe.

    

Editorial: The Spiraling Diaspora From Puerto Rico

“Yo no me quito” — “I’m not quitting” — some still vow, but many are fleeing in desperation.

    

Tropical Storm Kills 30, and Nearly 90,000 Flee to Shelters in Philippines

Tropical Storm Kai-Tak unleashed floods and landslides, and stranded thousands of holiday travelers.

    

Honduran President Declared Winner in Disputed Election

The electoral commission said President Juan Orlando Hernández had won re-election, but the fight seemed far from over.

    

Sebastián Piñera Wins Chile’s Presidential Election

Voters chose Mr. Piñera, a right-wing billionaire and former president intent on rolling back the social and economic changes begun by the incumbent.

    

The Shift: Inside the Home of Instant Pot, the Kitchen Gadget That Spawned a Religion

The electric multicooker is a true viral phenomenon. We went to the company’s Canadian headquarters to learn why.

    

Toronto Buzzes With Talk of Billionaire Couple’s Suspicious Death

Family and friends of the generic-drug mogul Barry Sherman and his wife, Honey, say someone killed them and made it look like a murder-suicide.

    

Utuado Journal: Rebuilding Puerto Rico, One Small Gesture at a Time

Since Hurricane Maria steamrollered Puerto Rico, the day-to-day job of digging out, sometimes block by block, has fallen largely to island residents.

    

Beirut Journal: Lebanon’s Palestinian Refugees Resist from the Sidelines

Caught between resistance and resignation, the displaced are struggling with the implications of President Trump’s decision on Jerusalem.

    

Dancing With Sequins and a Death Drop

In New York, a new group of dancers keeps the city’s legendary vogue scene on the map.
    

Review: Mark Rylance Returns to Broadway as a Mad Monarch to Cherish

In Claire van Kampen’s strange, enchanting “Farinelli and the King,” from Shakespeare’s Globe in London, music hath charms to spare.

    

Advertising: Netflix and Spotify Ask: Can Data Mining Make for Cute Ads?

Netflix and Spotify have turned their users’ habits into marketing campaigns to the delight of some. But not everyone.

    

Cook County Jail’s Comeback

After a decade-long reform effort, Cook County Jail in Chicago is now being described as a model facility. Walk through the jail complex to see what has changed.
    

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