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At least seven people were injured in an attack by a knife-wielding man in Paris on Sunday, officials said.
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  1. Knife-wielding attacker wounds 7 in Paris
  2. Alex Smith, Adrian Peterson help Washington Redskins rout Ariona Cardinals
  3. Chicago Cubs return home for key series with fast-closing Milwaukee Brewers
  4. Cleveland Indians open series vs. Tampa Bay Rays with Corey Kluber on mound
  5. New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom opens series vs. Miami Marlins
  6. Watch: Miami Dolphins beat Tennessee Titans in longest game in NFL history
  7. CBS' Les Moonves steps down after sexual misconduct allegations
  8. Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers returns to game after leg injury
  9. Dallas police officer arrested for killing man after she entered wrong apartment
  10. Cleveland Browns don't win, settle for tie with Pittsburgh Steelers
  11. Watch: Novak Djokovic outlasts Juan Martin del Potro for 2018 U.S. Open title
  12. Jacksonville Jaguars' defense difference in win over New York Giants
  13. Joe Flacco hits on all cylinders, Baltimore Ravens crush Buffalo Bills
  14. Week 1 NFL Roundup: New England Patriots edge Houston Texans
  15. SpaceX's Falcon 9 launches powerful telecom satellite into orbit
  16. Barbara Eden pays tribute to late 'I Dream of Jeannie' co-star Bill Daily
  17. Indianapolis Colts' Andrew Luck admits injuring shoulder while snowboarding
  18. Firefighters make first containment in California wildfire
  19. New episodes of 'Trading Spaces' to air in 2019
  20. Los Angeles Chargers' Joey Bosa seeks second opinion on foot injury
  21. Janel Parrish and Chris Long tie the knot in Hawaii
  22. Buffalo Bills RB LeSean McCoy not expected to face charges
  23. Hundreds arrested in protests against Russian pension plans

Knife-wielding attacker wounds 7 in Paris

At least seven people were injured in an attack by a knife-wielding man in Paris on Sunday, officials said.
    

Alex Smith, Adrian Peterson help Washington Redskins rout Ariona Cardinals

Veteran free agent acquisitions Alex Smith and Adrian Peterson helped the Washington Redskins to a 24-6 season-opening win over the Arizona Cardinals.
    

Chicago Cubs return home for key series with fast-closing Milwaukee Brewers

The Chicago Cubs had hoped to use the past four days to maintain or pad their lead in the National League Central, but the weather certainly didn't cooperate.
    

Cleveland Indians open series vs. Tampa Bay Rays with Corey Kluber on mound

Corey Kluber can take another step toward a third Cy Young Award when he opens the Cleveland Indians' three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays.
    

New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom opens series vs. Miami Marlins

Mother Nature impacted both the New York Mets and Miami Marlins on Sunday afternoon.
    

Watch: Miami Dolphins beat Tennessee Titans in longest game in NFL history

The Miami Dolphins used a 102-yard kickoff return to beat the Tennessee Titans in the longest game in NFL history on Sunday in Miami.
    

CBS' Les Moonves steps down after sexual misconduct allegations

Les Moonves, the longtime CEO and Chairman of CBS, has stepped down amid numerous sexual assault and harassment allegations.
    

Green Bay Packers QB Aaron Rodgers returns to game after leg injury

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers returned to the field after limping off in the second quarter of Sunday night's game against the Chicago Bears.
    

Dallas police officer arrested for killing man after she entered wrong apartment

The Dallas Police Department released the name of the officer who entered the wrong apartment, believing it was hers, and fatally shot a man in his own home.
    

Cleveland Browns don't win, settle for tie with Pittsburgh Steelers

At least the Cleveland Browns won't go 0-16 this season.
    

Watch: Novak Djokovic outlasts Juan Martin del Potro for 2018 U.S. Open title

Novak Djokovic won his 14th career Grand Slam by beating Juan Martin del Potro in straight sets at the 2018 U.S. Open on Sunday in New York City.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars' defense difference in win over New York Giants

Despite getting 100-yard performances from receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and running back Saquon Barkley, the New York Giants' offense struggled.
    

Joe Flacco hits on all cylinders, Baltimore Ravens crush Buffalo Bills

A driving rain and strong winds could not stop the revamped Baltimore Ravens.
    

Week 1 NFL Roundup: New England Patriots edge Houston Texans

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady began his 19th NFL season by throwing for 277 yards and three touchdowns in a win over the Houston Texans.
    

SpaceX's Falcon 9 launches powerful telecom satellite into orbit

SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled to carry a powerful telecommunications satellite into orbit on Sunday night.
    

Barbara Eden pays tribute to late 'I Dream of Jeannie' co-star Bill Daily

Barbara Eden took to Twitter this weekend to pay tribute to Bill Daily, the late actor who co-starred with her in the sitcom "I Dream of Jeannie."
    

Indianapolis Colts' Andrew Luck admits injuring shoulder while snowboarding

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck admitted that the second shoulder injury he sustained occurred while snowboarding during the 2015-16 offseason.
    

Firefighters make first containment in California wildfire

Firefighters achieved first containment on a fast-moving wildfire in California on Sunday, officials said.
    

New episodes of 'Trading Spaces' to air in 2019

TLC has announced production is underway on the 2019 season of its home makeover show "Trading Spaces."
    

Los Angeles Chargers' Joey Bosa seeks second opinion on foot injury

Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa is seeking a second opinion on how to deal with his left foot injury, multiple media outlets reported on Sunday.
    

Janel Parrish and Chris Long tie the knot in Hawaii

"Pretty Little Liars" actress Janel Parrish married Chris Long in Waikane, Hawaii Saturday.
    

Buffalo Bills RB LeSean McCoy not expected to face charges

Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy is not expected to face charges stemming from an alleged home invasion robbery that left his ex-girlfriend hospitalized.
    

Hundreds arrested in protests against Russian pension plans

Hundreds of people were arrested in Russia on Sunday while participating in protests against pension reform.
    
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CBS News Six more women accuse CBS CEO Leslie Moonves of sexual assault or harassment CBS News Six additional women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault or sexual misconduct against Leslie Moonves, the chairman and CEO of CBS ...
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  2. Florence strengthening as it barrels toward the Southeast coast - The Boston Globe
  3. Dallas officer accused of killing a man after entering the wrong home has been arrested, authorities say - Washington Post

Six more women accuse CBS CEO Leslie Moonves of sexual assault or harassment - CBS News


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Six more women accuse CBS CEO Leslie Moonves of sexual assault or harassment
CBS News
Six additional women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault or sexual misconduct against Leslie Moonves, the chairman and CEO of CBS Corporation. In a report by Ronan Farrow published Sunday morning by The New Yorker, the women ...
Les Moonves leaves CBS, denies new report of sexual misconductNBCNews.com
Les Moonves Resigns as CEO of CBS Amid Sexual Harassment AllegationsE! Online
CBS CEO Les Moonves resigns amid new sexual-harassment allegationsPittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Florence strengthening as it barrels toward the Southeast coast - The Boston Globe


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Florence strengthening as it barrels toward the Southeast coast
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NEW YORK — Forecasters on Sunday upgraded Tropical Storm Florence to a hurricane, saying it was strengthening and taking aim at North and South Carolina, where it could make landfall by the end of the week. "We expect a rapid intensification of ...
Hurricane Florence strengthens in Atlantic: Tips to prepare for the stormFox News
Florence, Helene and Isaac: What you need to know about the busy AtlanticNOLA.com
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Dallas officer accused of killing a man after entering the wrong home has been arrested, authorities say - Washington Post


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Dallas officer accused of killing a man after entering the wrong home has been arrested, authorities say
Washington Post
The Dallas police officer accused of killing a man after entering the wrong home was arrested Sunday, the Texas Department of Public Safety said. The officer, Amber Guyger, 30, was booked into the Kaufman County jail on a manslaughter charge ...
Dallas officer faces manslaughter charge in fatal shooting of neighborCBS News
Dallas officer Amber Guyger charged with manslaughter after killing neighbor in his apartmentUSA TODAY
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The decision comes after the state department said it would also end funding to the United Nations relief agency for Palestinian refugees.
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  1. Trump cuts $25 million in aid for Palestinian hospitals
  2. North Korea stages huge parade, but holds back on advanced missiles
  3. As Israel moves right, young American Jews target Birthright tours in protest
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Trump cuts $25 million in aid for Palestinian hospitals

The decision comes after the state department said it would also end funding to the United Nations relief agency for Palestinian refugees.

    

North Korea stages huge parade, but holds back on advanced missiles

The parade's strong emphasis on the economy underscored leader Kim Jong Un's new strategy of putting economic development front and center.

    

As Israel moves right, young American Jews target Birthright tours in protest

An American Jewish anti-occupation group, IfNotNow, is protesting tours that they say ignore Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories.

    

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Mr. Moonves had already been negotiating his departure before a report on Sunday detailed new sexual harassment allegations against him.
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  1. Les Moonves, Longtime CBS Chief, Steps Down
  2. A Spy Story: Sergei Skripal Was a Little Fish. He Had a Big Enemy.
  3. White House Memo: Trump Claims Credit for the Economy. Not So Fast, Says Obama.
  4. Trump Says Tariffs Mean Ford Can Make New Model at Home. Ford Says It Won’t.
  5. California Tries New Tack on Gun Violence: Ammo Control
  6. C.I.A. Drone Mission, Curtailed by Obama, Is Expanded in Africa Under Trump
  7. How a C.I.A. Drone Base Grew in the Desert
  8. Serena Williams vs. Naomi Osaka: How the U.S. Open Descended Into Chaos
  9. Don’t Let Migrant Kids Rot
  10. Can You Win an Election by Talking About Segregation?
  11. Dirty Politics in New York
  12. Obama’s Back!
  13. Voters Can Keep Housing Affordable
  14. The Urgent Question of Trump and Money Laundering
  15. In 1993, ‘Joy Luck Club’ Changed Hollywood. Until It Didn’t.
  16. The Chicest Store in Milan Comes to New York
  17. Paris Knife Attack Wounds 7 People
  18. Hurricane Florence Strengthening and Targeting the Southeast Coast, Forecasters Say
  19. MSK Cancer Center Orders Staff to ‘Do a Better Job’ of Disclosing Industry Ties
  20. A Scourge for California Drivers: Hours on a Sidewalk to Renew a License
  21. Sweden’s Centrists Prevail Even as Far-Right Has Its Best Showing Ever
  22. Is Italy’s Prime Minister Looking for a Backup Job?
  23. On Comedy: The Netflix Executives Who Bent Comedy to Their Will
  24. Past and Present: Slavery Was Part of Barbados Life for Centuries. But Its History Can Be Hard to Find.
  25. California Teenagers Could Sleep Later Under School Start Bill
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Les Moonves, Longtime CBS Chief, Steps Down

Mr. Moonves had already been negotiating his departure before a report on Sunday detailed new sexual harassment allegations against him.

    

A Spy Story: Sergei Skripal Was a Little Fish. He Had a Big Enemy.

Sergei Skripal and Vladimir Putin, Soviet men of the same age, were raised to wage war against the West. After the Soviet Union collapsed, one rose. And one fell.

    

White House Memo: Trump Claims Credit for the Economy. Not So Fast, Says Obama.

At stake is more than bragging rights: The expansion is central to President Barack Obama’s legacy, and to President Trump’s political standing.

    

Trump Says Tariffs Mean Ford Can Make New Model at Home. Ford Says It Won’t.

Ford, which has said it won’t sell a new Chinese-built model in the United States because of threatened tariffs, refuted the president’s suggestion the car could be built domestically.

    

California Tries New Tack on Gun Violence: Ammo Control

The state already has some of the strictest gun control legislation. Now it's pushing to limit the unfettered sale of ammunition.

    

C.I.A. Drone Mission, Curtailed by Obama, Is Expanded in Africa Under Trump

The Obama administration had handed off much of the C.I.A.’s deadly drone program to the military. President Trump has eased those limits on secret airstrikes by the agency.

    

How a C.I.A. Drone Base Grew in the Desert

Officials from the U.S. and Niger have confirmed the location of a new C.I.A. drone base to The New York Times. We’ve analyzed its construction and location.
    

Serena Williams vs. Naomi Osaka: How the U.S. Open Descended Into Chaos

A scene-by-scene breakdown of what happened during and after the women's U.S. Open final.

    

Don’t Let Migrant Kids Rot

If the Trump administration gets its way, the government will be able to detain the children indefinitely.

    

Can You Win an Election by Talking About Segregation?

The next mayor of Chicago should find out.

    

Dirty Politics in New York

A last-minute mailer from Democrats wrongly describing Cynthia Nixon as anti-Semitic is a disgrace.

    

Obama’s Back!

The former president loosens Trump’s stranglehold on the news.

    

Voters Can Keep Housing Affordable

New York lawmakers need to commit to strong rent regulations.

    

The Urgent Question of Trump and Money Laundering

How Bruce Ohr, President Trump’s latest Twitter target, fits a suspicious pattern of behavior on Russia.

    

In 1993, ‘Joy Luck Club’ Changed Hollywood. Until It Didn’t.

The all-Asian cast looks back at the barriers the film broke, the roadblocks that remained and whether “Crazy Rich Asians” signals a new era.

    

The Chicest Store in Milan Comes to New York

10 Corso Como revitalized shopping in its hometown after it opened in 1991. Can it do the same to the South Street Seaport?

    

Paris Knife Attack Wounds 7 People

The authorities said there was no evidence of terrorism in an attack that began outside a cinema.

    

Hurricane Florence Strengthening and Targeting the Southeast Coast, Forecasters Say

The National Hurricane Center warned of two life-threatening impacts, especially for South Carolina: storm surge at the coast and freshwater flooding from prolonged rain.

    

MSK Cancer Center Orders Staff to ‘Do a Better Job’ of Disclosing Industry Ties

In an email to staff members, chief executives at Memorial Sloan Kettering responded to news that a top doctor had failed to report links to companies in research articles.

    

A Scourge for California Drivers: Hours on a Sidewalk to Renew a License

The state that embraces an activist government is fumbling one of its most basic tasks, as long waits plague motor vehicle offices.

    

Sweden’s Centrists Prevail Even as Far-Right Has Its Best Showing Ever

Center-right and center-left blocs were neck and neck after elections, although neither can command a majority in Parliament. The anti-immigrant Sweden Democrats were running third.

    

Is Italy’s Prime Minister Looking for a Backup Job?

Giuseppe Conte’s decision to continue pursuing a teaching position at a Rome university was only the latest episode in a bumpy few weeks for the governing coalition.

    

On Comedy: The Netflix Executives Who Bent Comedy to Their Will

The streaming service neutralized Comedy Central and HBO by relying on taste clusters rather than traditional demographics. But there have been major missteps, too.

    

Past and Present: Slavery Was Part of Barbados Life for Centuries. But Its History Can Be Hard to Find.

There are important monuments, plaques and sites on the island. It requires effort to see many of them. Will that change?

    

California Teenagers Could Sleep Later Under School Start Bill

More than three million students go to public middle and high schools in the state. If Gov. Jerry Brown signs the bill, the vast majority would not start class until 8:30 a.m. or later.

    

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