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Brock Osweiler threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead the Denver Broncos to a 25-13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night.
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  1. Brock Osweiler's three touchdowns lifts Denver Broncos over Indianapolis Colts
  2. NYPD investigating Russell Simmons for rape allegations
  3. Venezuelan first lady's 'Narco Nephews' jailed for drug trafficking
  4. Graphic anti-smoking ads can backfire on kids
  5. Family that doesn't feel pain could provide insights into pain relief
  6. Family meals serve up better behaved kids
  7. Charlottesville car attack suspect charged with first-degree murder
  8. Couple gets married at Indianapolis Colts game, officiated by mascot
  9. ABC fires Batali, pulls 'Baking Show' amid harassment allegations
  10. California sues Dept. of Education over student debt relief claims
  11. Kyle Kuzma: Los Angeles Lakers PF disses Lonzo Ball's '$600' hat
  12. Marco Rubio to oppose tax bill if child tax credit not expanded
  13. Tampa Bay Bucs can play spoiler in NFC South race
  14. Milwaukee Bucks F Mirza Teletovic dealing with blood clots in lungs
  15. Atlanta Falcons try to avoid upset vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers amidst NFC South race
  16. Detroit Lions' Rick Wagner, Travis Swanson out vs. Chicago Bears in big division matchup

Brock Osweiler's three touchdowns lifts Denver Broncos over Indianapolis Colts

Brock Osweiler threw for two touchdowns and ran for another to lead the Denver Broncos to a 25-13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Thursday night.
    

NYPD investigating Russell Simmons for rape allegations

The New York Police Department has opened an investigation into allegations that Russell Simmons raped multiple women, according to reports.
    

Venezuelan first lady's 'Narco Nephews' jailed for drug trafficking

Two nephews of Venezuela's first lady were sentenced to 18 years in prison in the United States for drug trafficking.
    

Graphic anti-smoking ads can backfire on kids

Graphic anti-tobacco posters intended to deter young people from buying cigarettes might actually have the opposite effect.
    

Family that doesn't feel pain could provide insights into pain relief

Six members of a family in Italy live a strangely pain-free life, and scientists want to know why.
    

Family meals serve up better behaved kids

Children whose families regularly eat meals together tend to have better social skills and fitness levels, researchers report.
    

Charlottesville car attack suspect charged with first-degree murder

An Ohio man accused of fatally hitting a woman with his car during protests in Charlottesville, Va. in August will be charged with first-degree murder.
    

Couple gets married at Indianapolis Colts game, officiated by mascot

A couple from Brazil, Ind. got married Thursday at Lucas Oil Stadium before the Indianapolis Colts played the Denver Broncos.
    

ABC fires Batali, pulls 'Baking Show' amid harassment allegations

ABC fired celebrity chef Mario Batali and cut ties with "The Great American Baking Show" judge Johnny Iuzzini following accusations of sexual harassment.
    

California sues Dept. of Education over student debt relief claims

The U.S. Department of Education has failed to process thousands of student debt-relief claims, a lawsuit filed by the state of California says.
    

Kyle Kuzma: Los Angeles Lakers PF disses Lonzo Ball's '$600' hat

Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma recently trolled teammate Lonzo Ball and the Big Baller Brand.
    

Marco Rubio to oppose tax bill if child tax credit not expanded

Sens. Marco Rubio and Mike Lee said Thursday they may vote against the Republican tax bill unless the child tax credit is expanded.
    

Tampa Bay Bucs can play spoiler in NFC South race

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have three games remaining in the season against NFC South teams battling for a playoff spot.
    

Milwaukee Bucks F Mirza Teletovic dealing with blood clots in lungs

Milwaukee Bucks forward Mirza Teletovic will be sidelined at least 10 more days after being diagnosed with blood clots in both lungs, the team announced Thursday.
    

Atlanta Falcons try to avoid upset vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers amidst NFC South race

The Atlanta Falcons, who are in the thick of the NFC playoff race, don't plan to look past Tampa Bay and quarterback Jameis Winston in a classic trap-game scenario.
    

Detroit Lions' Rick Wagner, Travis Swanson out vs. Chicago Bears in big division matchup

The Detroit Lions have some holes to patch for Saturday's game against the Chicago Bears.
    
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Los Angeles Times Firefighter killed battling Thomas fire as powerful winds pose new threat Los Angeles Times A firefighter died Thursday while battling the Thomas fire as authorities braced for new powerful winds that could pose threats to homes in ...
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  1. Firefighter killed battling Thomas fire as powerful winds pose new threat - Los Angeles Times
  2. Net neutrality is gone. Feel the freedom coursing through your veins. - Washington Post
  3. Seth Meyers on Omarosa's White House exit: Any room she's in 'becomes a Situation Room' - EW.com (blog)

Firefighter killed battling Thomas fire as powerful winds pose new threat - Los Angeles Times


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Firefighter killed battling Thomas fire as powerful winds pose new threat
Los Angeles Times
A firefighter died Thursday while battling the Thomas fire as authorities braced for new powerful winds that could pose threats to homes in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties. Officials said a combination of Santa Ana and sundowner winds will hit the ...
Fire engineer dies fighting California's growing Thomas FireCNN
32-year-old firefighter killed battling California wildfire as winds pose new threatChicago Tribune
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Net neutrality is gone. Feel the freedom coursing through your veins. - Washington Post


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Net neutrality is gone. Feel the freedom coursing through your veins.
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"Today is a great day for consumers, for innovation and for freedom." That is what Commissioner Brendan Carr of the Federal Communications Commission said as he voted to strip net neutrality protections. Whenever people tell me that we are on the verge ...
US regulators ditch net neutrality rules as legal battles loomReuters
Today in Conservative Media: The Liberal Meltdown Over Net Neutrality Is HilariousSlate Magazine
The FCC Just Killed Net Neutrality. Now What?WIRED

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Seth Meyers on Omarosa's White House exit: Any room she's in 'becomes a Situation Room' - EW.com (blog)


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Former Apprentice contestant Omarosa Manigault Newman has been making headlines of late, first for finding herself on the receiving end of that show's catchphrase as she exited her role at the White House Office of Public Liaison on Wednesday ...
What Omarosa Did Best: Get FiredNew York Times

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It's hard to find a public figure in Russia more divisive than Sobchak. When the 36-year-old launched her bid for president, it came as a surprise to many.
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  1. Putin's rival or stooge? Daughter of president's mentor runs against him
  2. Prosecutor: Not enough evidence yet to charge officer who shot bride
  3. Four children killed when train hits French school bus
  4. Will he testify? Time for Turkish banker in sanctions trial to decide
  5. Bigger wine glasses equal more boozing
  6. The U.S. bought this anti-tank weapon. Within 59 days, ISIS had it.
  7. Bermuda to ban same-sex marriage just months after it was legalized
  8. Putin praises Trump, says collusion claims are 'invented'
  9. At least 6,700 Rohingya killed in Myanmar, says aid group
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Putin's rival or stooge? Daughter of president's mentor runs against him

It's hard to find a public figure in Russia more divisive than Sobchak. When the 36-year-old launched her bid for president, it came as a surprise to many.

    

Prosecutor: Not enough evidence yet to charge officer who shot bride

County attorneys do not yet have enough evidence to file charges against a Minneapolis police officer who shot and killed an Australian bride-to-be in July, the prosecutor handling the case said on Wednesday.

    

Four children killed when train hits French school bus

A regional train hit a school bus on a crossing in southern France on Thursday, killing four children and critically injuring 11 other people on the bus, the French interior ministry said.

    

Will he testify? Time for Turkish banker in sanctions trial to decide

Turkish banker Hakan Atilla listened to gold trader Reza Zarrab testify against him for seven days in a U.S. sanctions case.

    

Bigger wine glasses equal more boozing

Those memes showing giant wine glasses may be reflecting reality: wine glasses are getting bigger.

    

The U.S. bought this anti-tank weapon. Within 59 days, ISIS had it.

Weapons bought by the U.S. military ended up in the hands of ISIS fighters within two months, according to a report published by Conflict Armament Research.

    

Bermuda to ban same-sex marriage just months after it was legalized

The Bermuda Senate gave final legislative approval Wednesday to a measure that would permit only domestic partnerships in the British island territory.

    

Putin praises Trump, says collusion claims are 'invented'

With approval ratings topping 80 percent, an upbeat Putin also pledged to create a "modern" Russia if re-elected as president in March.

    

At least 6,700 Rohingya killed in Myanmar, says aid group

The estimate of the number of deaths announced by Doctors Without Borders compares to Myanmar's government figure of 400 in September.

    

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  1. 21st Century Fox, Net Neutrality, Roy Moore: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  2. Republican Tax Bill Faces New Uncertainty Ahead of Expected Vote
  3. Last-Ditch Effort to Sway Senator on Tax Bill Involves Personal Pleas
  4. Rupert Murdoch Is Having His King Lear Moment
  5. Disney Makes $52.4 Billion Deal for 21st Century Fox in Big Bet on Streaming
  6. Common Sense: The Disney-Fox Deal Has Friends in High Places
  7. Why Net Neutrality Was Repealed and How It Affects You
  8. Has Support for Moore Stained Evangelicals? Some Are Worried
  9. Democrats Draw Vivid Lesson From Alabama: Mobilize Black Voters
  10. Bulletin Board: NYT Needle Returns to the Spotlight. The Internet Notices.
  11. A Sheriff, a Mystery Check and a Blogger Who Cried Foul
  12. Theresa May, Once a ‘Dead Woman Walking,’ Reaches a First Finish Line
  13. Editorial: Who Will Judge the Judge?
  14. Op-Ed Contributor: The G.O.P.’s Legislative Lemons
  15. Op-Ed Contributor: How to Get Rid of a Gun
  16. Op-Ed Contributor: What if You Couldn’t Access This Page?
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: Republicans Despise the Working Class
  18. Op-Ed Contributor: Designing for Access
  19. Labor Board Reverses Ruling That Helped Workers Fight Chains
  20. Trump Says His Regulatory Rollback Already Is the ‘Most Far-Reaching’
  21. White Nationalist Now Faces First-Degree Murder in Charlottesville Killing
  22. Trilobites: An 8th Planet Is Found Orbiting a Distant Star, With A.I.’s Help
  23. ‘Not a Day Goes by That I Don’t Think About Jerusalem’
  24. On Washington: With New Focus on Sexual Misconduct, Democrats Take Aim at Trump
  25. A.G. Sulzberger, 37, to Take Over as New York Times Publisher
  26. Tony Manero Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, but Disco Does, for One Night Only
  27. A Smarter Way to Clean Up After Your Big Party
  28. Why You Need the Flu Shot Every Year
  29. Surrounded by Violence, and Contemplating Its Toll on Us
  30. Review: ‘Wormwood’ Confirms That Errol Morris Is Our Great Cinematic Sleuth
  31. Christie’s Just Set Another Auction Record, for Handbag Sales
  32. As Zika Babies Become Toddlers, Some Can’t See, Walk or Talk
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21st Century Fox, Net Neutrality, Roy Moore: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Republican Tax Bill Faces New Uncertainty Ahead of Expected Vote

As Republicans sprinted to get their bill across the finish line, they faced a new round of questions about whether they could generate enough support to pass the legislation.

    

Last-Ditch Effort to Sway Senator on Tax Bill Involves Personal Pleas

Progressive activists met with Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, in a bid to persuade her to vote against the $1.5 trillion tax bill.

    

Rupert Murdoch Is Having His King Lear Moment

As he prepares to sell off much of 21st Century Fox, the 86-year-old magnate is testing the ties that bind the family-run fief.

    

Disney Makes $52.4 Billion Deal for 21st Century Fox in Big Bet on Streaming

The acquisition of most of Rupert Murdoch’s entertainment empire makes Disney a true competitor to services like Netflix and Amazon.

    

Common Sense: The Disney-Fox Deal Has Friends in High Places

The Justice Department moved to block AT&T’s attempted acquisition of Time Warner. So why would it approve this $52.4 billion megadeal?

    

Why Net Neutrality Was Repealed and How It Affects You

The Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to repeal Obama-era net neutrality rules. Here’s what you need to know.
    

Has Support for Moore Stained Evangelicals? Some Are Worried

Reflexive backing of divisive, scandal-plagued figures like Roy S. Moore, the Alabama Senate candidate, is hurting their movement’s image, some evangelical Christians say.

    

Democrats Draw Vivid Lesson From Alabama: Mobilize Black Voters

Doug Jones’s victory on Tuesday was a measure of the big benefits Democrats enjoy when they put more resources into reaching black and other minority voters.

    

Bulletin Board: NYT Needle Returns to the Spotlight. The Internet Notices.

New York Times editors explain how our election needle came to be and why we’re all fixated on it.
    

A Sheriff, a Mystery Check and a Blogger Who Cried Foul

In Alabama, an official’s use of public funds and behavior toward critics raise questions about the broad powers of American sheriffs.

    

Theresa May, Once a ‘Dead Woman Walking,’ Reaches a First Finish Line

Mocked for months as weak and robotic, the British prime minister has earned sympathy in Brussels — and some respite at home — by doggedly carrying on.

    

Editorial: Who Will Judge the Judge?

Judge Alex Kozinski stands accused of sexually harassing his female clerks and other employees for years.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: The G.O.P.’s Legislative Lemons

It’s not just the tax cut or A.C.A. repeal: If the public opposes a law, you can bet the Republicans support it. Why?

    

Op-Ed Contributor: How to Get Rid of a Gun

Not everyone wants to keep their firearms.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: What if You Couldn’t Access This Page?

This nightmare internet scenario is at our digital doorstep.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Republicans Despise the Working Class

Unless you own a business or live off assets, you’re a second-class citizen in their eyes.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Designing for Access

A new exhibition shows how design and technology can transform lives. But bringing empathy to the marketplace is a challenge.

    

Labor Board Reverses Ruling That Helped Workers Fight Chains

Newly under Republican control, the National Labor Relations Board changed the standard for holding a company responsible for a franchisee’s practices.

    

Trump Says His Regulatory Rollback Already Is the ‘Most Far-Reaching’

President Trump, showcasing his accomplishments near the end of his first year, said that for every new regulation, his administration has killed 22.

    

White Nationalist Now Faces First-Degree Murder in Charlottesville Killing

Prosecutors increased the top charge against James Fields Jr., who is accused of driving his car into counterprotesters, killing Heather Heyer

    

Trilobites: An 8th Planet Is Found Orbiting a Distant Star, With A.I.’s Help

A Google neural network analyzed data collected by NASA and helped astronomers detect another planet around a star some 2,500 light years away.

    

‘Not a Day Goes by That I Don’t Think About Jerusalem’

Almost 600 readers wrote to us about what Jerusalem, or Al Quds, means to them.

    

On Washington: With New Focus on Sexual Misconduct, Democrats Take Aim at Trump

After purging some from their ranks, Democrats are intensifying a push to investigate the president over accusations of harassment and abuse.

    

A.G. Sulzberger, 37, to Take Over as New York Times Publisher

An author of the ‘innovation report’ will follow in the footsteps of his father, Arthur Sulzberger Jr., who served as publisher for 25 years.

    

Tony Manero Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, but Disco Does, for One Night Only

The anniversary of “Saturday Night Fever,” celebrated at the original disco where the movie was filmed, underscores how much Brooklyn has changed.

    

A Smarter Way to Clean Up After Your Big Party

The party’s over, and it’s time to drag yourself out of bed and set your home to rights.
    

Why You Need the Flu Shot Every Year

You probably know you need a flu shot every flu season, but here’s why — and why it’s so important.

    

Surrounded by Violence, and Contemplating Its Toll on Us

Carrie Mae Weems, Theaster Gates, Lynn Nottage and other artists, poets and writers devote a day to exploring power in its various forms at the Park Avenue Armory.

    

Review: ‘Wormwood’ Confirms That Errol Morris Is Our Great Cinematic Sleuth

The American filmmaker chases down clues and tries to exorcise demons as he tackles the biggest case of his career.

    

Christie’s Just Set Another Auction Record, for Handbag Sales

In Paris, it was Birkins at dawn, and under the gavel.

    

As Zika Babies Become Toddlers, Some Can’t See, Walk or Talk

They are 2 years old, but developmentally they are 6 months old. The children most severely affected by Zika face a lifetime of care, new research shows.

    

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