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Intruders broke into an Arkansas animal shelter last week and pitted dogs against each other, resulting in a "bloodbath," shelter employees said.
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  1. Arkansas animal shelter intruders force dogs to fight in 'bloodbath'
  2. Seattle Seahawks defeat Oakland Raiders in London
  3. American newlywed dies during honeymoon in Costa Rica
  4. Vikings ride Latavius Murray, defense in win over Cardinals
  5. Todd Gurley powers Rams past Broncos
  6. All phases click for Dallas Cowboys vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
  7. Brock Osweiler leads Dolphins to overtime win over Bears
  8. British man shot dead while mountain biking in French Alps
  9. Falcons hang on to defeat Buccaneers
  10. Roethlisberger, Brown team up as Steelers beat Bengals again
  11. Gordon, Rivers lead Chargers to dominating win over Browns
  12. Alex Smith outduels Cam Newton as Redskins beat Panthers
  13. Michael Keaton, Owen Wilson to star in two-part 'Documentary Now!' episode
  14. 4 killed, 1 injured after shooting at Texas birthday party
  15. 22 migrants killed in Turkey truck crash
  16. 49ers RB Matt Breida making progress, iffy vs. Packers
  17. 'Doctor Who' showrunner would welcome collaboration with J.K. Rowling
  18. Alabama's Raekwon Davis apologizes for punching Missouri player
  19. Study: Post-heart surgery readmission rates don't vary by discharge day
  20. Watch: Steelers' Ryan Shazier walks on field where he injured spine
  21. Auto safety group calls for recall of 2.9M Hyundai, Kia vehicles
  22. Bengals TE Tyler Kroft may need season-ending surgery
  23. Le'Veon Bell keeping Steelers in dark about return date

Arkansas animal shelter intruders force dogs to fight in 'bloodbath'

Intruders broke into an Arkansas animal shelter last week and pitted dogs against each other, resulting in a "bloodbath," shelter employees said.
    

Seattle Seahawks defeat Oakland Raiders in London

Sacking Derek Carr six times, the Seattle Seahawks used defense and a physical rushing attack to set the tone in an eventual rout over the Oakland Raiders.
    

American newlywed dies during honeymoon in Costa Rica

An American newlywed on honeymoon in Costa Rica was killed after he was caught in heavy floodwaters, his family said in a statement.
    

Vikings ride Latavius Murray, defense in win over Cardinals

Vikings back Latavius Murray darted through an opening in the line and sprinted for 26 yards before finally being taken down by an Arizona Cardinals defender.
    

Todd Gurley powers Rams past Broncos

Running back Todd Gurley ran for a career-high 208 yards and two touchdowns and the Los Angeles Rams remained undefeated by downing the Broncos.
    

All phases click for Dallas Cowboys vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Dallas Cowboys held serve once again.
    

Brock Osweiler leads Dolphins to overtime win over Bears

Miami Dolphins backup quarterback Brock Osweiler led the Dolphins to an overtime win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
    

British man shot dead while mountain biking in French Alps

A British man was shot dead by a hunter's stray bullet in the French Alps on Saturday, authorities said.
    

Falcons hang on to defeat Buccaneers

In a game that featured two of the worst defenses in the NFL, the Atlanta Falcons were able to make one more play than Tampa Bay and held on for a 34-29 win.
    

Roethlisberger, Brown team up as Steelers beat Bengals again

Ben Roethlisberger connected with Antonio Brown with 10 seconds remaining to give the Pittsburgh Steelers a 28-21 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.
    

Gordon, Rivers lead Chargers to dominating win over Browns

Melvin Gordon ran for three touchdowns and Philip Rivers threw for two more as the Los Angeles Chargers manhandled the Cleveland Browns 38-14 on Sunday.
    

Alex Smith outduels Cam Newton as Redskins beat Panthers

Alex Smith threw two touchdowns and Washington cornerback Josh Norman came back to haunt his old team as the Redskins pinned a loss on the Carolina Panthers.
    

Michael Keaton, Owen Wilson to star in two-part 'Documentary Now!' episode

Michael Keaton and Owen Wilson are set to co-star with Necar Zadegan in a two-part episode of IFC's "Documentary Now!"
    

4 killed, 1 injured after shooting at Texas birthday party

One man is in custody after four men were killed an one was injured in a shooting at a Texas birthday party on Sunday, authorities said.
    

22 migrants killed in Turkey truck crash

At least 22 people were killed Sunday when a truck overturned while carrying a group of migrants in the province of Izmir.
    

49ers RB Matt Breida making progress, iffy vs. Packers

An extra day of rest might be just what San Francisco 49ers running back Matt Breida needs in order to play in Monday's road game versus the Green Bay Packers.
    

'Doctor Who' showrunner would welcome collaboration with J.K. Rowling

New "Doctor Who" showrunner Chris Chibnall said he would love to work with "Harry Potter" creator J.K. Rowling.
    

Alabama's Raekwon Davis apologizes for punching Missouri player

Alabama defensive lineman Raekwon Davis apologized after throwing a series of punches at Missouri offensive lineman Kevin Pendleton during the fourth quarter.
    

Study: Post-heart surgery readmission rates don't vary by discharge day

Contrary to popular belief, heart surgery patients who leave the hospital on a weekend or holiday do not have a higher risk for readmission, a new study finds.
    

Watch: Steelers' Ryan Shazier walks on field where he injured spine

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier returned to Paul Brown Stadium on Sunday for the first time since sustaining a career-threatening spinal injury.
    

Auto safety group calls for recall of 2.9M Hyundai, Kia vehicles

A nonprofit auto safety group has demanded Hyundai and Kia recall 2.9 million cars and SUVs, citing hundreds of consumer complaints stating the vehicles caught fire.
    

Bengals TE Tyler Kroft may need season-ending surgery

Cincinnati Bengals tight end Tyler Kroft is nursing a broken bone in his foot that could require season-ending surgery.
    

Le'Veon Bell keeping Steelers in dark about return date

Team officials and players for the Pittsburgh Steelers have yet to hear from Le'Veon Bell despite the star running back's claim that he plans to report.
    
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The president said on Saturday that Saudi Arabia could face "severe punishment" if it's confirmed the missing journalist was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
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  2. Pope Francis defrocks 2 Chilean bishops accused of sex abuse
  3. Slain Salvadoran bishop Romero and Pope Paul VI become saints
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Saudi Arabia rejects 'threats' after Trump comments on missing journalist

The president said on Saturday that Saudi Arabia could face "severe punishment" if it's confirmed the missing journalist was killed inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.

    

Pope Francis defrocks 2 Chilean bishops accused of sex abuse

"The two were defrocked for abusing minors with evidence so overwhelming that a canonical trial was unnecessary."

    

Slain Salvadoran bishop Romero and Pope Paul VI become saints

In a ceremony before tens of thousands of people in St. Peter's Square, Francis declared the two men saints.

    

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Jamal Khashoggi had both an affinity for Islamist political movements and close ties to the Saudi royal family — until they were cut by a new crown prince.
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  1. For Khashoggi, a Tangled Mix of Royal Service and Islamist Sympathies
  2. Among the Ruins of Mexico Beach Stands One House, Built ‘for the Big One’
  3. Thousands in Florida May Not Get Electricity Back for Weeks
  4. Democrats Want to Beat Scott Walker. But the Wisconsin Economy Is a Hurdle.
  5. He’s ‘One of Us’: The Undying Bond Between the Bible Belt and Trump
  6. G.O.P. Finds an Unexpectedly Potent Line of Attack: Immigration
  7. A Mexican Man’s Fatal Journey to Reclaim His American Life
  8. Taylor Swift, the Grown-Up in the Room
  9. The Senate: Affirmative Action for White People
  10. Trump’s Callous Use of Kanye
  11. Is the Dollar Stronger Than Trump?
  12. Critic’s Pick: An Enthralling Show of Afro-Atlantic History Illuminates Brazil
  13. The Cycle: Why I Wanted to Learn to Perform Abortions
  14. How Asian Social Media Transformed a Quiet U.K. Walking Spot
  15. Pilot Killed Off Long Island Owned 2 Other Planes That Crashed
  16. Indian Minister at Center of #MeToo Case Calls Abuse Accusations ‘Wild and Baseless’
  17. On Eve of Harvard Bias Trial, Dueling Rallies Show Rifts Among Asian-Americans
  18. Canadians Already Smoke a Lot of Pot. Now It’s About to Become Legal.
  19. Trump Gives Mattis an Inauspicious Label: ‘Democrat’
  20. Let’s Talk About Crying at Work
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For Khashoggi, a Tangled Mix of Royal Service and Islamist Sympathies

Jamal Khashoggi had both an affinity for Islamist political movements and close ties to the Saudi royal family — until they were cut by a new crown prince.

    

Among the Ruins of Mexico Beach Stands One House, Built ‘for the Big One’

Hurricane Michael wrecked every other beachfront house on the block, but one came through the storm nearly pristine, as if protected by grace. How did it survive?

    

Thousands in Florida May Not Get Electricity Back for Weeks

The damage done to power lines and poles by Hurricane Michael was so complete in some areas that utility workers must start from scratch, officials say.

    

Democrats Want to Beat Scott Walker. But the Wisconsin Economy Is a Hurdle.

As Mr. Walker, the Republican governor, seeks a third term, Democrats look for a way to successfully make an economic argument in a state where the indicators are strong.

    

He’s ‘One of Us’: The Undying Bond Between the Bible Belt and Trump

Although President Trump often paints a rosy picture of his national support, his descriptions of mutual love with voters in parts of the South match reality.

    

G.O.P. Finds an Unexpectedly Potent Line of Attack: Immigration

While many of the attacks are misleading, the fear-based appeal demonstrates how President Trump has overcome negative headlines on immigration to make the issue profitable.

    

A Mexican Man’s Fatal Journey to Reclaim His American Life

Everything that was dear to Adrián Luna was in a small town in Idaho, and when he was deported, he died trying to find it again.

    

Taylor Swift, the Grown-Up in the Room

Tennessee progressives were unhappy with their options in a close Senate race. A 28-year-old pop star explained the stakes.

    

The Senate: Affirmative Action for White People

And why it’s time to make Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., the 51st and 52nd states.
    

Trump’s Callous Use of Kanye

Trump never cared about criminal justice reform.

    

Is the Dollar Stronger Than Trump?

When the president undermines the rule of law and the independence of institutions like the Fed, he threatens a pillar of American economic strength.

    

Critic’s Pick: An Enthralling Show of Afro-Atlantic History Illuminates Brazil

With more than 200 artists, the São Paulo exhibition is a hemispheric treasure chest about resistance to racism. Its timing is apt.

    

The Cycle: Why I Wanted to Learn to Perform Abortions

With the future of contraception in question, looking back to recent history is instructive.

    

How Asian Social Media Transformed a Quiet U.K. Walking Spot

“When we search for London on social media, it’s the first thing we see,” said one South Korean who visited the Seven Sisters cliffs, two hours south of London.

    

Pilot Killed Off Long Island Owned 2 Other Planes That Crashed

Munidat Persaud’s plane crashed in the ocean off Long Island. The bodies of two passengers were recovered on Sunday.

    

Indian Minister at Center of #MeToo Case Calls Abuse Accusations ‘Wild and Baseless’

M. J. Akbar, a high-ranking lawmaker at the Ministry of External Affairs, said he would take legal action against the women who had made the accusations.

    

On Eve of Harvard Bias Trial, Dueling Rallies Show Rifts Among Asian-Americans

The two groups dramatized the deep divisions on a case that is widely seen as a battle over affirmative action.

    

Canadians Already Smoke a Lot of Pot. Now It’s About to Become Legal.

More than 40 percent of Canadians have tried marijuana. How will legal pot change the culture of Canada, a country known for politeness, maple syrup, hockey and, perhaps soon, high-grade bud?

    

Trump Gives Mattis an Inauspicious Label: ‘Democrat’

The president said he did not know whether his defense secretary would leave his job, but a breach has developed between them.

    

Let’s Talk About Crying at Work

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