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Zach Ertz, the Philadelphia Eagles' star tight end, left the game against the Seattle Seahawks in the third quarter Sunday night.
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  1. Zach Ertz: Philadelphia Eagles TE exits with possible head injury
  2. Los Angeles Rams reach new horizons by not looking ahead
  3. Eli Manning: New York Giants QB plans to be active in '18
  4. Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder top San Antonio Spurs' B team
  5. Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors breeze past Miami Heat
  6. College Football Playoff: Clemson's Dabo Swinney says it's 'fitting' to play Alabama
  7. Tribute paid to Lionel Richie, Gloria Estefan at Kennedy Center Honors
  8. Homeless Las Vegas man saves 2 children from burning apartment
  9. 'Long Island Medium' star Theresa Caputo splits up with husband Larry
  10. Feinstein: Senate probe could lead to obstruction case against Trump
  11. 'Coco' is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend
  12. Jimmy Garoppolo impressive in San Francisco 49ers' starting debut
  13. Staying put: Gus Malzahn agrees to new deal with Auburn Tigers
  14. Awaiting Aaron Rodgers' return, Green Bay Packers keep playoff hopes alive
  15. Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams roll past Arizona Cardinals
  16. Golden Krust CEO found dead in Bronx factory after apparent suicide
  17. Marshawn Lynch, Derek Carr help Oakland Raiders down New York Giants
  18. Los Angeles Chargers shrug off winless Cleveland Browns
  19. Rob Gronkowski: New England Patriots TE does cheap wrestling move on Buffalo Bills CB
  20. Alvin Kamara leads New Orleans Saints past Carolina Panthers
  21. Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco mocks Jameis Winston in postgame presser
  22. Poll: Most Alabama Republicans don't believe allegations against Roy Moore

Zach Ertz: Philadelphia Eagles TE exits with possible head injury

Zach Ertz, the Philadelphia Eagles' star tight end, left the game against the Seattle Seahawks in the third quarter Sunday night.
    

Los Angeles Rams reach new horizons by not looking ahead

It would have been hard to blame the Los Angeles Rams if they were looking ahead to next week's NFC showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles.
    

Eli Manning: New York Giants QB plans to be active in '18

Giants quarterback Eli Manning found himself in an unfamiliar position Sunday.
    

Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City Thunder top San Antonio Spurs' B team

Gregg Popovich threw out a virtual B-team on Sunday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder, yet the San Antonio Spurs were in the game until the final buzzer.
    

Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors breeze past Miami Heat

MIAMI -- After he settled in his chair for the postgame press conference, Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra smiled slightly.
    

College Football Playoff: Clemson's Dabo Swinney says it's 'fitting' to play Alabama

It's going to be Clemson vs. Alabama, Part III.
    

Tribute paid to Lionel Richie, Gloria Estefan at Kennedy Center Honors

Carmen de Lavallade, Gloria Estefan, LL Cool J, Norman Lear and Lionel Richie were celebrated as the 2017 Kennedy Center honorees in Washington Sunday.
    

Homeless Las Vegas man saves 2 children from burning apartment

A homeless Las Vegas man is being hailed as a hero after he saved two small children who were trapped in a burning building Friday.
    

'Long Island Medium' star Theresa Caputo splits up with husband Larry

"Long Island Medium" star Theresa Caputo is ending her marriage to Larry Caputo, the father of her two adult children.
    

Feinstein: Senate probe could lead to obstruction case against Trump

Sen. Feinstein said the investigation into alleged Russia meddling in the 2016 election could lead to an obstruction of justice case against President Trump.
    

'Coco' is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend

"Coco" is the No. 1 move in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $26.1 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
    

Jimmy Garoppolo impressive in San Francisco 49ers' starting debut

Jimmy Garoppolo felt butterflies in his stomach as he warmed up before making his first start with the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday afternoon at Soldier Field.
    

Staying put: Gus Malzahn agrees to new deal with Auburn Tigers

Amid rumors that the football coach could make the jump to Arkansas, Auburn locked up Gus Malzahn to a new seven-year deal, according to multiple reports Sunday.
    

Awaiting Aaron Rodgers' return, Green Bay Packers keep playoff hopes alive

For years, the Green Bay Packers' winning formula started with, and sometimes ended with, quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
    

Jared Goff, Los Angeles Rams roll past Arizona Cardinals

Jared Goff passed for two touchdowns, linebacker Alec Ogletree returned an interception for a score and the Los Angeles Rams pinned a 32-16 loss on the Arizona Cardinals.
    

Golden Krust CEO found dead in Bronx factory after apparent suicide

Lowell Hawthorne, the CEO of Golden Krust Caribbean Bakery & Grill, killed himself in his Bronx factory on Saturday, according to police.
    

Marshawn Lynch, Derek Carr help Oakland Raiders down New York Giants

Marshawn Lynch rushed for 101 yards with a 51-yard touchdown, Derek Carr threw for 287 yards and a score, and the Oakland Raiders defeated the New York Giants 24-17.
    

Los Angeles Chargers shrug off winless Cleveland Browns

New Chargers kicker Travis Coons tied a career high with four field goals, and Keenan Allen added a touchdown catch as Los Angeles kept the Cleveland Browns winless.
    

Rob Gronkowski: New England Patriots TE does cheap wrestling move on Buffalo Bills CB

All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski had a very productive Sunday, but he will be remembered most for delivering a cheap shot to the Buffalo Bills.
    

Alvin Kamara leads New Orleans Saints past Carolina Panthers

Rookie running back Alvin Kamara compiled 126 offensive yards and scored two touchdowns to power the New Orleans Saints to a 31-21 victory over the Carolina Panthers.
    

Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco mocks Jameis Winston in postgame presser

Joe Flacco began his postgame press conference in an odd fashion Sunday, pretending to eat his fingers.
    

Poll: Most Alabama Republicans don't believe allegations against Roy Moore

The majority of Republicans in Alabama believe the sexual allegations against Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore are false, according to a new poll.
    
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Trump lawyer says president knew Flynn had given FBI the same account he gave to vice president
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President Trump's personal lawyer said on Sunday that the president knew in late January that then-national security adviser Michael Flynn had probably given FBI agents the same inaccurate account he provided to Vice President Pence about a call with ...
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CVS to Buy Aetna for $69 Billion in a Deal That May Reshape the Health Industry - New York Times


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CVS to Buy Aetna for $69 Billion in a Deal That May Reshape the Health Industry
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CVS Health said on Sunday that it had agreed to buy Aetna for about $69 billion in a deal that would combine the drugstore giant with one of the biggest health insurers in the United States and has the potential to reshape the nation's health care ...
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North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has detonated four nuclear weapons at the Punggye-ri testing site since he came to power in 2011.
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  1. 'Ghost disease' ravages North Koreans near nuclear site, defectors say
  2. Trump administration considers moving U.S. Embassy in Israel
  3. U.S. abandons global effort to address migration
  4. Half of Britons support second vote on Brexit
  5. Bomb at German Christmas market part of extortion plot: police
  6. Pope hopes for peaceful outcome in Honduras
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'Ghost disease' ravages North Koreans near nuclear site, defectors say

North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has detonated four nuclear weapons at the Punggye-ri testing site since he came to power in 2011.

    

Trump administration considers moving U.S. Embassy in Israel

The administration is considering moving the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, a move carrying security implications and roadblocks to a Mideast peace plan.

    

U.S. abandons global effort to address migration

U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said "our decisions on immigration policies must always be made by Americans and Americans alone."

    

Half of Britons support second vote on Brexit

A new poll that comes after a discussion arose about paying $59 billion to move on with Brexit, shows that half of all Britons support a second vote on Brexit.

    

Bomb at German Christmas market part of extortion plot: police

Explosive device defused at Christmas market in Germany, police say

    

Pope hopes for peaceful outcome in Honduras

Pope Francis expressed hope that violent clashes between protesters and troops and a government-imposed curfew in Honduras will be resolved peacefully.

    

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The deal would combine CVS's pharmacy and clinic business with a giant insurance company. The combination could lead to lower prices — or fewer choices — for consumers.
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  1. CVS to Buy Aetna for $69 Billion in a Deal That May Reshape the Health Industry
  2. The New Health Care: Why a CVS-Aetna Merger Could Benefit Consumers
  3. Trump, Defending Himself After Flynn Guilty Plea, Says F.B.I. Is in ‘Tatters’
  4. Operative Offered Trump Campaign ‘Kremlin Connection’ Using N.R.A. Ties
  5. G.O.P. Pushes to Avoid Government Shutdown, but the Path Is Tricky
  6. How a Company Actually Plans to Spend Its Tax Cut Money
  7. Tax Bill Offers Last-Minute Breaks for Developers, Banks and Oil Industry
  8. On Washington: For McConnell, Health Care Failure Was a Map to Tax Success
  9. Met Opera Suspends James Levine After New Sexual Abuse Accusations
  10. She Rebelled Against Her Religion, and Now She’s on the Run
  11. She Wants Independence. In Egypt, That Can Be Dangerous.
  12. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: What’s a Bigger Threat, ‘Normalization’ or Alarmism?
  13. Op-Ed Contributor: To Stop North Korea, Act Like Israel
  14. Op-Ed Contributor: Billy Bush: Yes, Donald Trump, You Said That
  15. Editorial: Art, Freed From Guantánamo
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Cohen: A Fractured 2017
  17. Op-Ed Contributor: Trump’s Racist Tweets. My Growing Patriotism.
  18. Editorial: Hands Across the Water, Then a Slap in the Face
  19. Jared Kushner on Stage: Hearing His Voice, at Last, if Little Else
  20. Ministers Look to Revive Martin Luther King’s 1968 Poverty Campaign
  21. Kennedy Center Honors Evoke Politics, Even Without Trump
  22. Death of Jamaican Fast-Food Magnate Stuns Friends and Workers
  23. Help Assad or Leave Cities in Ruins? The Politics of Rebuilding Syria
  24. Alabama’s Disdain for Democrats Looms Over Its Senate Race
  25. As China Rises, Australia Asks Itself: Can It Rely on America?
  26. Review: ‘Once on This Island,’ Revived and Ravishing
  27. In South Korea, the Virtual Currency Boom Hits Home
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CVS to Buy Aetna for $69 Billion in a Deal That May Reshape the Health Industry

The deal would combine CVS’s pharmacy and clinic business with a giant insurance company. The combination could lead to lower prices — or fewer choices — for consumers.

    

The New Health Care: Why a CVS-Aetna Merger Could Benefit Consumers

Consolidation in health care has generally not been good for Americans. Here’s why this seems to be an exception.

    

Trump, Defending Himself After Flynn Guilty Plea, Says F.B.I. Is in ‘Tatters’

In an extraordinary attack on the top law enforcement body in his own government, President Trump accused the F.B.I. and its career investigators of having a bias against him.

    

Operative Offered Trump Campaign ‘Kremlin Connection’ Using N.R.A. Ties

A conservative operative told a campaign aide he could arrange a back-channel meeting between Donald J. Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia through his pro-gun connections.

    

G.O.P. Pushes to Avoid Government Shutdown, but the Path Is Tricky

A two-week stopgap measure would provide more time to negotiate, but obstacles loom on both sides of the aisle as lawmakers push their own priorities.

    

How a Company Actually Plans to Spend Its Tax Cut Money

Republicans say their proposals will set off a wave of investment, hiring and raises. But the outlook from the executive suite is not so clear.

    

Tax Bill Offers Last-Minute Breaks for Developers, Banks and Oil Industry

In Senate Republicans’ mad dash to rewrite the tax code, lawmakers added loopholes for the wealthy and tightened deductions for middle-income workers.

    

On Washington: For McConnell, Health Care Failure Was a Map to Tax Success

The Senate majority leader explained how Republicans secured the votes they needed, and said the economy would show whether they were right about the bill.

    

Met Opera Suspends James Levine After New Sexual Abuse Accusations

The company is investigating its revered conductor after three men came forward with accusations that he abused them when they were teenagers.

    

She Rebelled Against Her Religion, and Now She’s on the Run

A Times video journalist tells of an Egyptian young woman and her risky quest for independence.
    

She Wants Independence. In Egypt, That Can Be Dangerous.

Esraa is looking to rent an apartment with her friends. In Egypt, where personal freedom can be routinely compromised in the name of religion, family and country, that makes her a rebel. Like many in her generation, she is gasping for change. Can she win?
    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: What’s a Bigger Threat, ‘Normalization’ or Alarmism?

Right-wing populists thrive in a culture of tense polarization. We shouldn’t help them.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: To Stop North Korea, Act Like Israel

Negotiations and sanctions haven’t stopped the Kim regime. Financial warfare of the kind the Jewish state has waged against Hamas might.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Billy Bush: Yes, Donald Trump, You Said That

The president is currently engaging in some revisionist history.

    

Editorial: Art, Freed From Guantánamo

The military seems unsettled by the attention an exhibition of prisoner art has garnered from news organizations.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Cohen: A Fractured 2017

As the world lurches into a new year, peace feels fragile, the truth is blurred and spectacle has taken over.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Trump’s Racist Tweets. My Growing Patriotism.

The upside to him attacking outspoken black people? We can fight back and declare what America really stands for.

    

Editorial: Hands Across the Water, Then a Slap in the Face

The ranting of the American president dashed the good cheer from a royal Anglo-American engagement.

    

Jared Kushner on Stage: Hearing His Voice, at Last, if Little Else

At a Middle East policy conference, Mr. Kushner said he was optimistic, despite tension over President Trump’s reported plans to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

    

Ministers Look to Revive Martin Luther King’s 1968 Poverty Campaign

Religious leaders hope protests and civil disobedience can force the issue of poverty back onto the national agenda at a time when attention is focused mainly on the middle class.

    

Kennedy Center Honors Evoke Politics, Even Without Trump

The five artistic trailblazers who were recognized spoke openly about President Trump and his policies. He skipped the gala to avoid “political distraction.”

    

Death of Jamaican Fast-Food Magnate Stuns Friends and Workers

The 57-year-old founder, Lowell Hawthorne, started his fast-food empire in the Bronx in 1989. He committed suicide on Saturday, the police said.

    

Help Assad or Leave Cities in Ruins? The Politics of Rebuilding Syria

Ravaged areas in the city of Homs symbolize President Assad’s ruthless tactics and embody a looming challenge as the war approaches an end: the politics of reconstruction.

    

Alabama’s Disdain for Democrats Looms Over Its Senate Race

The Democratic nominee, Doug Jones, is widely admired. But in his race against Roy Moore, many voters say they are struggling to get past his party affiliation.

    

As China Rises, Australia Asks Itself: Can It Rely on America?

The government and a prominent strategist clash on whether the United States will remain dominant in Asia, and whether Australia should go it alone.

    

Review: ‘Once on This Island,’ Revived and Ravishing

After a dismal theatrical fall, this 1990 musical fable, set in the French Antilles, is a big, bold delight.

    

In South Korea, the Virtual Currency Boom Hits Home

Bitcoin and other virtual currencies are booming around the world. In South Korea, regular investors are leading the way for the global frenzy.

    

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