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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith was carted off the field in the third quarter of Saturday night's divisional playoff game against the New England Patriots with a knee injury.
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  1. Titans TE Smith leaves game with knee injury
  2. All signs point to Steelers' Brown playing
  3. Hawaiian man ignores missile threat to finish his round of golf
  4. Notebook: Legendary broadcaster Keith Jackson dies
  5. Eagles thrive in so-called underdog role
  6. Eagles make dramatic stand, best Falcons
  7. Trey Gowdy steps down from Ethics Committee, citing 'challenging workload'
  8. Chelsea Manning to run for Senate in Maryland
  9. San Francisco 49ers' Garcon: Trump's immigration comments 'embarrassing'
  10. Philadelphia Eagles' Smith makes immaculate catch off of defender's knees
  11. Boston Celtics' Jayson Tatum welcomes baby boy
  12. California mudslide casualties increase to 18
  13. Hawaiians jarred by false alarm of ballistic missile threat
  14. Robert Kraft to discuss tensions with Bill Belichick, Tom Brady after season
  15. Protesters trash South African H&M stores over monkey hoodie
  16. USMNT legend Landon Donovan unretires, joins Liga MX
  17. Minnesota Vikings activate QB Sam Bradford off injured reserve
  18. AMC renews 'Walking Dead' for Season 9
  19. Mark Wahlberg donating $1.5M to the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund
  20. Women in Saudi Arabia attend first soccer game under new law
  21. Study IDs bacteria and fungi found in dishwashers
  22. Ex-high school classmate arrested in death of UPenn student
  23. At least 773 detained in protests in Tunisia
  24. IFC orders third season of 'Stan Against Evil'

Titans TE Smith leaves game with knee injury

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith was carted off the field in the third quarter of Saturday night's divisional playoff game against the New England Patriots with a knee injury.
    

All signs point to Steelers' Brown playing

The status of Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown for Sunday's playoff game against the Jacksonville Jaguars remains uncertain, but things looked a little brighter for him Saturday.
    

Hawaiian man ignores missile threat to finish his round of golf

A man in Hawaii decided to play a round of golf, despite being warned that a missile was coming toward the islands.
    

Notebook: Legendary broadcaster Keith Jackson dies

Keith Jackson, who was widely regarded by several generations as the voice synonymous with college football, has died. He was 89.
    

Eagles thrive in so-called underdog role

PHILADELPHIA -- In the victorious locker room, the Philadelphia Eagles' players were mocking the national experts labeling them as an underdog despite being a No. 1 seed.
    

Eagles make dramatic stand, best Falcons

PHILADELPHIA -- For two weeks, all the Philadelphia Eagles heard was how they didn't deserve to be a top seed in the playoffs.
    

Trey Gowdy steps down from Ethics Committee, citing 'challenging workload'

After five years of serving on the House Ethics Committee, Rep. Trey Gowdy is stepping down from the House Ethics Committee.
    

Chelsea Manning to run for Senate in Maryland

Former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning, who served prison time for leaking classified information, filed to run for Senate in Maryland.
    

San Francisco 49ers' Garcon: Trump's immigration comments 'embarrassing'

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Pierre Garcon said it was "embarrassing" for President Donald Trump to ridicule Haiti.
    

Philadelphia Eagles' Smith makes immaculate catch off of defender's knees

Nick Foles needed a defender's knees to complete a throw for a Philadelphia Eagles first down against the Atlanta Falcons.
    

Boston Celtics' Jayson Tatum welcomes baby boy

Boston Celtics rookie Jayson Tatum is a father, after welcoming son Jayson Christopher Tatum Jr.
    

California mudslide casualties increase to 18

An 87-year-old man was found dead Saturday, increasing the number of people who have died because of the California mudslides to 18.
    

Hawaiians jarred by false alarm of ballistic missile threat

A false alarm early Saturday shook up Hawaiians as a cell phone alert was sent warning islanders of a ballistic missile threat.
    

Robert Kraft to discuss tensions with Bill Belichick, Tom Brady after season

The three men most responsible for turning the New England Patriots into a perennial power will wait until after the season to settle any differences.
    

Protesters trash South African H&M stores over monkey hoodie

Members of an opposition party stormed into South African H&M stores on Saturday, ransacking and trashing stores in retaliation of a monkey hoodie.
    

USMNT legend Landon Donovan unretires, joins Liga MX

United States Men's National Team soccer legend Landon Donovan is returning to the 'beautiful game.'
    

Minnesota Vikings activate QB Sam Bradford off injured reserve

The Minnesota Vikings activated quarterback Sam Bradford off injured reserve, the team announced on Saturday.
    

AMC renews 'Walking Dead' for Season 9

AMC says it has ordered a ninth season of its zombie-apocalypse drama "The Walking Dead" to premiere in late 2018.
    

Mark Wahlberg donating $1.5M to the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund

Mark Wahlberg tweeted Saturday that he is donating $1.5 million to the Time's Up Legal Defense Fund.
    

Women in Saudi Arabia attend first soccer game under new law

For the first time in the country's history, women in Saudi Arabia were allowed inside of a sports stadium to watch a professional soccer game.
    

Study IDs bacteria and fungi found in dishwashers

Your dishwasher may get those plates spotless, but it is also probably teeming with bacteria and fungus, a new study suggests.
    

Ex-high school classmate arrested in death of UPenn student

A former high school classmate of a University of Pennsylvania sophomore was arrested after the 19-year-old was found dead in Southern California.
    

At least 773 detained in protests in Tunisia

At least 773 protesters demonstrating against austerity measures in Tunisia are in custody after vandalism and looting committed throughout the nation.
    

IFC orders third season of 'Stan Against Evil'

IFC has renewed its horror-comedy "Stan Against Evil" for a third season.
    
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"He's not flattering us, he's not creating a wave of immigration, he's just confusing us even more," said one former diplomat.
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  4. What should you do in case of nuclear attack? 'Don't run. Get inside'
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Norwegians to Trump: We don't want to move to the U.S.

"He's not flattering us, he's not creating a wave of immigration, he's just confusing us even more," said one former diplomat.

    

Iceland is out to end its gender pay gap. Can the U.S. follow?

Iceland is the first country to enforce equal pay laws by placing the burden of proof on employers, not workers.

    

Protesters ransack H&M stores over 'racist' ad

H&M had to apologize for a widely criticized ad that featured a black child modeling a sweatshirt with the slogan "coolest monkey in the jungle."

    

What should you do in case of nuclear attack? 'Don't run. Get inside'

Cities mostly don't have plans, but experts say that Americans can be ready for an unthinkable nuclear attack if they know to "shelter in place."

    

African nations slam Trump's vulgar remarks as 'racist'

The condemnation from Ghana's leader Saturday follows Botswana's government saying Trump had been "reprehensible and racist."
    

Iran rejects Trump's demand to change nuclear deal

Iran said Saturday it won't accept any changes to the 2015 nuclear deal after Trump vowed to pull out of it if European allies did not fix its "terrible flaws."

    

Saudi women score right to watch men's soccer in stadiums

Saudi women were allowed into a sports stadium for the first time Friday to watch a soccer match between two local teams

    

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The alert appeared on cellphones warning people to "seek immediate shelter," and said, "This is not a drill." The authorities said it was a false alarm.
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Hawaii Panics After Alert About Incoming Missile Is Sent in Error

The alert appeared on cellphones warning people to “seek immediate shelter,” and said, “This is not a drill.” The authorities said it was a false alarm.

    

False Missile Warning in Hawaii Adds to Scrutiny of Emergency Alert System

An errant cellphone alert about an incoming ballistic missile set off a panic and prompted calls for major improvements to America’s approach to disaster notification.

    

Causes of False Missile Alerts: The Sun, the Moon and a 46-Cent Chip

Every decade since the dawn of the nuclear age has seen its share of erroneous alarms, experts said. We revisit a few of them.

    

Male Models Say Mario Testino and Bruce Weber Sexually Exploited Them

Models and assistants described how Mr. Testino and Mr. Weber, two of the most prominent photographers in fashion, used their authority to engage in unwanted sexual behavior.

    

Condé Nast Crafts Rules to Protect Models From Harassment

The publishing giant is creating a code of conduct for photo shoots, reflecting a new reality in the fashion industry.

    

In Trump’s Immigration Remarks, Echoes of a Century-Old Racial Ranking

The president’s vulgar comments about certain countries harken back to complaints about “undesirable nationals” that led to severe restrictions in 1924.

    

As Labor Pool Shrinks, Prison Time Is Less of a Hiring Hurdle

A shortage of candidates is providing opportunities to people long shunned by employers and is forcing recruiters to consider new approaches to hiring.

    

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He has proposed increasing the nuclear arsenal and the ways in which it can be used, and is threatening the Iran deal.

    

Opinion: Guess Who’s Coming to ‘Peanuts’

The introduction, 50 years ago, of a black character into the Schulz comic strip was a major social statement.

    

Gray Matter: Two Lessons of the Urban Crime Decline

Disadvantaged people benefited the most from it. And nonprofits deserve more credit for it.

    

Opinion: The Heartbeat of Racism Is Denial

What President Trump has in common with his supporters — and his opponents.

    

Op-Art: How to Speak Grief

What to say to the newly bereaved instead of “I just don’t know what to say.”

    

Opinion: Can Your Hip Replacement Kill You?

Many medical devices on the market have undergone no clinical testing at all.

    

Opinion: No Place for 200,000 People to Go

President Trump’s revocation of temporary protected status overlooks the consequences of sending 200,000 immigrants back to El Salvador.

    

News Analysis: Hillary Clinton Ignited a Feminist Movement. By Losing.

She was poised to lead and now is on the sidelines.

    

Chelsea Manning Files for Senate Run in Maryland

Ms. Manning, a former Army private convicted of disclosing classified information, would face Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, in the primary race.

    

H&M Closes Stores in South Africa Amid Protests Over ‘Monkey’ Shirt

Outrage over a photograph of a black child modeling a sweatshirt with the words “coolest monkey in the jungle” led to protests in several cities.

    

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Chile’s left-leaning government demands an investigation after a World Bank economist says the nation’s drop in a business survey was politically motivated.

    

Mark Wahlberg and Agency Will Donate $2 Million to Time’s Up After Outcry Over Pay

The donation will be made in the name of Michelle Williams, Mr. Wahlberg’s co-star in the movie “All the Money in the World,” after an outcry about pay discrepancy in reshoots for the film.

    

Iran to Trump: Nuclear Pact Is ‘Not Renegotiable’

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Keith Jackson, Voice of College Football, Dies at 89

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Migrants Fleeing to Canada Learn Even a Liberal Nation Has Limits

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