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Kristaps Porzingis had 30 points and Doug McDermott added 23 points off the bench to lead the New York Knicks to a 111-107 victory over the Atlanta Hawks.
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  1. Kristaps Porzingis, New York Knicks hang on to defeat Atlanta Hawks
  2. Josh McCown: Broken hand clouds rest of season for New York Jets QB
  3. Philadelphia Eagles overcome Los Angeles Rams, injury to Carson Wentz
  4. Study: Global weapons sales rise for first time since 2010
  5. 'Walking Dead' wraps up first half of Season 8 with shocking twist [Spoiler alert!]
  6. Michael Bennett: Seattle Seahawks defender dives into Jaguars player's legs with cheap shot
  7. Bermuda bans gay marriage months after Supreme Court approval
  8. Blake Bortles helps Jacksonville Jaguars beat Seattle Seahawks
  9. Eli Manning returns to standing ovation in New York Giants' loss to Dallas Cowboys
  10. Backup QB Brett Hundley keeps Green Bay Packers afloat
  11. Stifling defense helps Denver Broncos jolt New York Jets, end skid
  12. Phil Dawson boots Arizona Cardinals past Tennessee Titans
  13. Los Angeles Chargers roll over Washington Redskins
  14. Philadelphia Eagles QB Carson Wentz out with knee injury
  15. U.N. official: Alabama's poverty, sewage crisis 'very uncommon in First World'
  16. Pharma lobby group sues Calif. over law requiring notice of drug price increases
  17. Hannibal Buress arrested in Miami during Art Basel
  18. Buffalo Bills rookie QB Nathan Peterman, WR Kelvin Benjamin injured vs. Indianapolis Colts
  19. San Francisco 49ers, Jimmy Garoppolo top Houston Texans for second straight win
  20. Green Bay Packers keep Cleveland Browns winless with furious OT comeback
  21. Josh Gordon: Cleveland Browns WR scores first touchdown since 2013
  22. Pittsburgh Steelers LB Ryan Shazier showing gradual improvement

Kristaps Porzingis, New York Knicks hang on to defeat Atlanta Hawks

Kristaps Porzingis had 30 points and Doug McDermott added 23 points off the bench to lead the New York Knicks to a 111-107 victory over the Atlanta Hawks.
    

Josh McCown: Broken hand clouds rest of season for New York Jets QB

DENVER -- New York Jets quarterback Josh McCown's improbable career resurgence has taken a hit.
    

Philadelphia Eagles overcome Los Angeles Rams, injury to Carson Wentz

Carson Wentz couldn't wait to congratulate his Philadelphia Eagles teammates after they prevailed over the Los Angeles Rams, 43-35.
    

Study: Global weapons sales rise for first time since 2010

Global arms manufacturers increased sales in 2016 -- the first increase of worldwide weapon distribution since 2010.
    

'Walking Dead' wraps up first half of Season 8 with shocking twist [Spoiler alert!]

"The Walking Dead" wrapped up the first half of its eighth season by showing a longtime zombie-apocalypse survivor apparently on his deathbed.
    

Michael Bennett: Seattle Seahawks defender dives into Jaguars player's legs with cheap shot

Seattle Seahawks defender Michael Bennett will likely see a fine from the NFL after an unsportsmanlike display on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
    

Bermuda bans gay marriage months after Supreme Court approval

Just months after gay couples in Bermuda were allowed to marry under a Supreme Court ruling, the island country's government reimposed a ban under a new law.
    

Blake Bortles helps Jacksonville Jaguars beat Seattle Seahawks

Blake Bortles passed for two touchdowns and the Jacksonville Jaguars intercepted Russell Wilson three times in a 30-24 win over the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday at EverBank Field.
    

Eli Manning returns to standing ovation in New York Giants' loss to Dallas Cowboys

Lost in the New York Giants' 11th loss in a season that the team probably can't wait to see end was the return to the starting lineup by franchise quarterback Eli Manning.
    

Backup QB Brett Hundley keeps Green Bay Packers afloat

Aaron Rodgers can return as the Packers' quarterback next week with a chance to keep Green Bay in the playoff hunt, thanks to his backup, Brett Hundley.
    

Stifling defense helps Denver Broncos jolt New York Jets, end skid

Trevor Siemian led five scoring drives, including one ending in a 20-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas, and Denver's defense put on a forceful show.
    

Phil Dawson boots Arizona Cardinals past Tennessee Titans

Phil Dawson kicked four field goals, Marcus Mariota was intercepted twice, and the Arizona Cardinals outlasted the Tennessee Titans 12-7 on Sunday.
    

Los Angeles Chargers roll over Washington Redskins

The Los Angeles Chargers remained among the hottest teams in the NFL with a 30-13 win over the Washington Redskins on Sunday at the StubHub Center.
    

Philadelphia Eagles QB Carson Wentz out with knee injury

Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz left Philadelphia's game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday with a knee injury in the third quarter.
    

U.N. official: Alabama's poverty, sewage crisis 'very uncommon in First World'

A United Nations official said Alabama's poverty and sewage system problems are some of the worst he has seen in the developed world.
    

Pharma lobby group sues Calif. over law requiring notice of drug price increases

A lobbying group for pharmaceutical companies sued California over a law that requires drugmakers to provide notice of drug price increases.
    

Hannibal Buress arrested in Miami during Art Basel

Comedian Hannibal Buress was arrested for disorderly conduct early Sunday morning in Miami.
    

Buffalo Bills rookie QB Nathan Peterman, WR Kelvin Benjamin injured vs. Indianapolis Colts

Buffalo Bills rookie quarterback Nathan Peterman was escorted to the locker room and evaluated for a concussion during the third quarter of Sunday's snow-ravaged game against the Indianapolis Colts.
    

San Francisco 49ers, Jimmy Garoppolo top Houston Texans for second straight win

Jimmy Garoppolo recorded his second victory in as many starts as the San Francisco 49ers claimed a 26-16 win over the Houston Texans on Sunday at NRG Stadium.
    

Green Bay Packers keep Cleveland Browns winless with furious OT comeback

The Green Bay Packers overcame a 14-point, fourth-quarter deficit Sunday and beat the Cleveland Browns 27-21 in overtime.
    

Josh Gordon: Cleveland Browns WR scores first touchdown since 2013

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon got into the end zone for the first time since 2013 on Sunday against the Green Bay Packers.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers LB Ryan Shazier showing gradual improvement

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier, following spinal stabilization surgery, remains hospitalized but continues to show gradual improvement.
    
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At 230000 acres, Thomas fire is now the fifth-largest wildfire in modern California history
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The string of child molestation allegations against the Republican Senate candidate has only affirmed for evangelical conservatives that Moore is the right man for the seat. Andrew Desiderio. 12.10.17 8:51 PM ET. Photo Illustration by Lyne Lucien/The ...

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Arab foreign ministers on Sunday demanded that the United States rescind President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
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  1. Arab states demand reversal of Trump's Jerusalem decision
  2. Police in Lebanon clash with demonstrators during anti-U.S. protest
  3. Venezuela says ruling party wins big in mayoral races
  4. Celebrity publicist Max Clifford dies in prison during sex crimes sentence
  5. Pope prays to 'avert a new spiral of violence' over Jerusalem
  6. UN calls for urgent evacuation of 137 sick Syrian children
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Arab states demand reversal of Trump's Jerusalem decision

Arab foreign ministers on Sunday demanded that the United States rescind President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

    

Police in Lebanon clash with demonstrators during anti-U.S. protest

Protesters clashed with police close to the U.S. embassy in Beirut during protests against the U.S. recognizing Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

    

Venezuela says ruling party wins big in mayoral races

Three major opposition parties boycotted the voting, leading President Nicolás Maduro to threaten to ban them from future elections.

    

Celebrity publicist Max Clifford dies in prison during sex crimes sentence

In the middle of his sentence for numerous sex crimes, celebrity publicist Max Clifford, once one of entertainment's most powerful figures, has died.

    

Pope prays to 'avert a new spiral of violence' over Jerusalem

The Vatican on Sunday said Pope Francis is praying so that "leaders of nations" commit themselves to work to "avert a new spiral of violence" over Jerusalem and is expressing "sorrow for the clashes in recent days that have produced victims."

    

UN calls for urgent evacuation of 137 sick Syrian children

The United Nations children's agency says 137 children stranded in a rebel-held suburb near the Syrian capital require immediate medical evacuation amid a crippling siege that reportedly killed five because of lack of medical care.

    

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With only hours until the polls open in the unlikeliest of battleground states, Democrats are deploying a multimillion-dollar get-out-the-vote operation in an effort to steal away a Senate seat.
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  1. Liberal Outsiders Pour Into Alabama Senate Race, Treading Lightly
  2. With Alabama Senate Race Defined by Scandal, Policy Issues Are Overlooked
  3. Nikki Haley Says Women Who Accuse Trump of Misconduct ‘Should Be Heard’
  4. Trump’s Way: Inside Trump’s Hour-by-Hour Battle for Self-Preservation
  5. Trump Wants Washington Post Reporter Fired Over Misleading Tweet
  6. Under Trump, E.P.A. Has Slowed Actions Against Polluters, and Put Limits on Enforcement Officers
  7. How ISIS Produced Its Cruel Arsenal on an Industrial Scale
  8. Mosul Journal: After Fall of ISIS, Iraq’s Second-Largest City Picks Up the Pieces
  9. Iraq Prime Minister Declares Victory Over ISIS
  10. In San Diego, Lessons on Rebuilding From a Neighborhood Once Ravaged by Fire
  11. Op-Ed Contributor: Mohammad Javad Zarif: Europe Must Work With Iran
  12. Op-Ed Contributor: Leave the Johnson Amendment Alone
  13. Editorial: Hate Smears India’s Symbol of Love, the Taj Mahal
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Rise of the Roypublicans
  15. Op-Ed Columnist: Susan Collins and the Duping of Centrists
  16. In a Blow to Hamas, Israel Destroys Tunnel From Gaza
  17. As Venezuela Opposition Shuns Vote, Leader’s Party Tightens Grip on Power
  18. Passengers Face Hourslong Delays as Snowstorm Snarls Heathrow Airport
  19. Volkswagen Chief Suggests Ending Subsidies for Diesel Cars
  20. Ahead of Brexit, Paris Tries a Business Makeover
  21. Harassment All Around, Afghan Women Weigh Risks of Speaking Out
  22. Critic’s Notebook: ‘Nureyev’ Opens at Bolshoi After Delay and Much Speculation
  23. Why Experts Don’t Believe This Is a Rare First Map of America
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Liberal Outsiders Pour Into Alabama Senate Race, Treading Lightly

With only hours until the polls open in the unlikeliest of battleground states, Democrats are deploying a multimillion-dollar get-out-the-vote operation in an effort to steal away a Senate seat.

    

With Alabama Senate Race Defined by Scandal, Policy Issues Are Overlooked

Alabama struggles with health care, education and infrastructure. But such issues have often been forgotten during the race between Doug Jones and Roy S. Moore.

    

Nikki Haley Says Women Who Accuse Trump of Misconduct ‘Should Be Heard’

The comments by Ms. Haley, the United Nations ambassador, broke from the administration’s assertion that the allegations are false and voters rightly dismissed them.

    

Trump’s Way: Inside Trump’s Hour-by-Hour Battle for Self-Preservation

With Twitter as his Excalibur, the president takes on his doubters, powered by long spells of cable news and a dozen Diet Cokes. But if Mr. Trump has yet to bend the presidency to his will, he is at least wrestling it to a draw.

    

Trump Wants Washington Post Reporter Fired Over Misleading Tweet

The president said the reporter, Dave Weigel, should be fired for a photo he posted on Twitter of a sparsely filled arena before a rally for the president in Florida.

    

Under Trump, E.P.A. Has Slowed Actions Against Polluters, and Put Limits on Enforcement Officers

An analysis of enforcement data at the E.P.A. shows a substantial drop in activity against polluters when compared to the Obama and Bush administrations.

    

How ISIS Produced Its Cruel Arsenal on an Industrial Scale

When the Islamic State seized territory in Iraq and Syria, it had the time and space to industrialize advanced weapons manufacturing. The results included explosive space heaters and chemical rockets.

    

Mosul Journal: After Fall of ISIS, Iraq’s Second-Largest City Picks Up the Pieces

The battle to drive the Islamic State out of Mosul left much of the city in ruins. Now, residents are pulling together to rebuild.

    

Iraq Prime Minister Declares Victory Over ISIS

Haider al-Abadi said, “Our forces fully control the Iraqi-Syrian border,” but analysts warned that it did not mean the end of the Islamic State threat.

    

In San Diego, Lessons on Rebuilding From a Neighborhood Once Ravaged by Fire

Residents of Scripps Ranch never thought their suburban neighborhood could be destroyed by a wildfire, until it was.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Mohammad Javad Zarif: Europe Must Work With Iran

The United States seems committed to belligerence in the Middle East. Europe can help de-escalate.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Leave the Johnson Amendment Alone

Charities and churches shouldn’t be involved in political campaigns.

    

Editorial: Hate Smears India’s Symbol of Love, the Taj Mahal

Powerful Hindu extremists are so obsessed with demonizing Muslims that they are deprecating the nation’s unifying cultural treasure.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Rise of the Roypublicans

The Republican Party won’t be able to shake Roy Moore’s values if he wins.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Susan Collins and the Duping of Centrists

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In a Blow to Hamas, Israel Destroys Tunnel From Gaza

The military action came amid simmering tensions over President Trump’s Jerusalem declaration, injecting another layer of uncertainty in the area.

    

As Venezuela Opposition Shuns Vote, Leader’s Party Tightens Grip on Power

President Nicolás Maduro hailed victories in municipal elections that many voters deemed a foregone conclusion.

    

Passengers Face Hourslong Delays as Snowstorm Snarls Heathrow Airport

Passengers described scenes of confusion and frustration at Heathrow, one of the busiest airports in the world.

    

Volkswagen Chief Suggests Ending Subsidies for Diesel Cars

In a major turnaround, Matthias Müller said that Germany should consider phasing out tax breaks that have encouraged diesel’s popularity in Europe.

    

Ahead of Brexit, Paris Tries a Business Makeover

Hoping to woo companies that will move employees from London, leaders in Paris are trying to replace red tape with a red carpet.

    

Harassment All Around, Afghan Women Weigh Risks of Speaking Out

Watching the “Me, Too” campaign, some Afghan women are more willing to talk about assaults. But the danger to their lives if they do has not diminished.

    

Critic’s Notebook: ‘Nureyev’ Opens at Bolshoi After Delay and Much Speculation

The ballet had its premiere on Saturday in front of a starry crowd that didn’t include its director, who’s under house arrest.

    

Why Experts Don’t Believe This Is a Rare First Map of America

Christie’s had planned to sell the map this week, for possibly $1.2 million, but withdrew it from an auction when questions arose about its authenticity.

    

Review: Philip Glass, Easy to Mimic but Hard to Match

Two composers took on Mr. Glass’s work in “response” pieces with the American Composers Orchestra, and two pianists played his music in Brooklyn.

    

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