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The son of a U.S. Marine won the election for governor of Okinawa, Japan on a campaign promise to move the American military out of the prefecture.
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  1. Denny Tamaki, son of U.S. Marine, becomes governor of Okinawa on promise to kick out U.S. military
  2. Texans claim first win in overtime over Colts
  3. California becomes first state to require women on corporate boards
  4. Blake Bortles, Jaguars handle Jets
  5. Patriots' running game overwhelms Dolphins
  6. Mitchell Trubisky, Bears dominate Buccaneers
  7. A.J. Green touchdown gives Bengals last-second win over Falcons
  8. Low turnout jeopardizes Macedonian name referendum result
  9. Cowboys' Brett Maher leaves no doubt in win over Lions
  10. Rams' Dominique Easley may require another knee surgery
  11. Panthers GM on Eric Reid: 'Purely a football decision'
  12. Seahawks want two second-round picks for Earl Thomas
  13. Packers, Aaron Rodgers dominate Bills, Josh Allen
  14. Steelers' Antonio Brown: 'I can't throw it to myself'
  15. Watch: Bengals TE Tyler Eifert suffers gruesome injury
  16. Tokyo halts train service as Typhoon Trami moves across Japan
  17. Colts' Adam Vinatieri breaks NFL's all-time field-goal record
  18. Steelers seek second-round pick, 'good player' for Le'Veon Bell
  19. Review highlights danger of lawn mowers
  20. Third Women's March protest scheduled for January 2019
  21. 58 Aquarius migrants disembark in Malta
  22. Tony Goldwyn to co-star with Bryan Cranston in 'Network'
  23. Study examines ways U.S. teens use marijuana

Denny Tamaki, son of U.S. Marine, becomes governor of Okinawa on promise to kick out U.S. military

The son of a U.S. Marine won the election for governor of Okinawa, Japan on a campaign promise to move the American military out of the prefecture.
    

Texans claim first win in overtime over Colts

At the end of a wild overtime test of endurance, Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich wasn't about to settle for a tie with the Houston Texans.
    

California becomes first state to require women on corporate boards

California will become the first state to require publicly traded companies based there to have at least one woman on their corporate boards.
    

Blake Bortles, Jaguars handle Jets

Blake Bortles threw for a career-high 388 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Jacksonville Jaguars to a 31-12 win over the visiting New York Jets on Sunday.
    

Patriots' running game overwhelms Dolphins

The Miami Dolphins had the chance for a statement win Sunday and came to Gillette Stadium lifeless while the New England Patriots' running game came alive.
    

Mitchell Trubisky, Bears dominate Buccaneers

Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky answered his critics in a spectacular, even historic way against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
    

A.J. Green touchdown gives Bengals last-second win over Falcons

The Cincinnati Bengals picked up a 37-36 win over the Atlanta Falcons in another shootout at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
    

Low turnout jeopardizes Macedonian name referendum result

Macedonians overwhelmingly voted in favor of changing the country's name Sunday in a referendum that was plagued by low voter turnout.
    

Cowboys' Brett Maher leaves no doubt in win over Lions

Cowboys kicker Brett Maher lined up and nailed a 38-yard game-winning field goal that lifted Dallas to a 26-24 victory over the Detroit Lions.
    

Rams' Dominique Easley may require another knee surgery

Los Angeles Rams linebacker Dominique Easley could be in line for his fourth operation on his knee in seven years.
    

Panthers GM on Eric Reid: 'Purely a football decision'

The Carolina Panthers did not ask safety Eric Reid about his anthem protests or ongoing collusion case against the NFL prior to signing him to a contract.
    

Seahawks want two second-round picks for Earl Thomas

It might be only a matter of time before Seahawks safety Earl Thomas gets his way -- a one-way ticket out of Seattle.
    

Packers, Aaron Rodgers dominate Bills, Josh Allen

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers needed only 43 seconds to show the distance separating one of the best passers in history and an inexperienced rookie.
    

Steelers' Antonio Brown: 'I can't throw it to myself'

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown isn't thrilled with just being targeted the third most times this season.
    

Watch: Bengals TE Tyler Eifert suffers gruesome injury

Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert was taken off the field on a cart after suffering what appeared to be a gruesome lower leg injury against the Atlanta Falcons.
    

Tokyo halts train service as Typhoon Trami moves across Japan

Typhoon Trami shut down railway transportation in Tokyo Sunday as it continued to bring heavy rain to Japan.
    

Colts' Adam Vinatieri breaks NFL's all-time field-goal record

Indianapolis Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri is now the all-time NFL leader in field goals made with 566.
    

Steelers seek second-round pick, 'good player' for Le'Veon Bell

The Pittsburgh Steelers are asking a steep price for the services of star running back Le'Veon Bell.
    

Review highlights danger of lawn mowers

Mowing your lawn can be a dangerous job, resulting in severe injury or even the loss of a limb.
    

Third Women's March protest scheduled for January 2019

The next Women's March protest will take place early next year, co-chair Linda Sarsour announced on Saturday.
    

58 Aquarius migrants disembark in Malta

A total of 58 migrants from as many as five different countries disembarked in Malta Sunday after arriving on the migrant rescue ship Aquarius.
    

Tony Goldwyn to co-star with Bryan Cranston in 'Network'

"Scandal" actor Tony Goldwyn has signed on for a role in the Broadway play, "Network."
    

Study examines ways U.S. teens use marijuana

American teens are partaking of pot in any way they can, from smoking to vaping to eating marijuana edibles, new research shows.
    
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President Trump had threatened to splinter the nearly 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement into a bilateral pact with Mexico.
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  1. U.S., Canada reach NAFTA deal
  2. Troubled club NATO may gain a new member
  3. Death toll from Indonesia tsunami rises to 832
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U.S., Canada reach NAFTA deal

President Trump had threatened to splinter the nearly 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement into a bilateral pact with Mexico.

    

Troubled club NATO may gain a new member

"Borders in the Balkans have been redrawn so many times we do not take them for granted, unless they are guaranteed by a bigger security mechanism."

    

Death toll from Indonesia tsunami rises to 832

Looters were seen stealing from a badly damaged mall in Palu, despite ongoing aftershocks.

    

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The death toll is expected to rise significantly, officials said, as rescuers scrambled to reach the worst-hit areas. Without heavy equipment, people were using their hands to claw through rubble.
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  1. Indonesia Tsunami Toll Climbs Above 800. ‘It Is Very Bad.’
  2. Indonesia Searches for Survivors Amid Destruction
  3. Scientists Surprised by Power of Indonesia Tsunami
  4. Democrats Denounce Limits on F.B.I.’s Kavanaugh Inquiry as a ‘Farce’
  5. A Quiet Docket May Be Just the Right Medicine for the Supreme Court
  6. Kellyanne Conway Says She Was a Victim of Sexual Assault
  7. 6 Months Before Brexit, Many in U.K. Fear ‘It’s Looking Very Grisly’
  8. Migrant Children Moved Under Cover of Darkness to a Texas Tent City
  9. The Old Rules of the Workplace Aren’t Working. At Least Not for Women.
  10. How Samantha Bee and Cecile Richards Overcome Self-Doubt
  11. What Men Should Know About #MeToo: It’s About Them
  12. James Comey: The F.B.I. Can Do This
  13. Victimizing the Victims, Again
  14. Executions With an Extra Dose of Cruelty
  15. The Economic Future Isn’t What It Used to Be (Wonkish)
  16. Trump Can’t Win the War on Demography
  17. On Comedy: The Comedy Master Who Hasn’t Gotten Her Due: Elayne Boosler
  18. Kanye West Ends ‘S.N.L.’ With Speech About Trump and Bullying
  19. Justice Department Sues to Stop California Net Neutrality Law
  20. Shark Attacks a Teenager Diving for Lobsters Off the California Coast
  21. China Cancels High-Level Security Talks With the U.S.
  22. Both Sides Claim Victory in Macedonia’s Vote on Changing Its Name
  23. China’s Health Care Crisis: Lines Before Dawn, Violence and ‘No Trust’
  24. U.S. Marine’s Son Wins Okinawa Election on Promise to Oppose Military Base
  25. Elon Musk Settled With the S.E.C., but Tesla’s Troubles Aren’t Over
  26. Trump Administration Prepares a Major Weakening of Mercury Emissions Rules
  27. The Sons of the Desert Are True Fanatics (for Old Comedy)
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Indonesia Tsunami Toll Climbs Above 800. ‘It Is Very Bad.’

The death toll is expected to rise significantly, officials said, as rescuers scrambled to reach the worst-hit areas. Without heavy equipment, people were using their hands to claw through rubble.

    

Indonesia Searches for Survivors Amid Destruction

At least 832 people had been confirmed dead by Sunday, but officials fear that the death toll from the earthquake and tsunami on the island of Sulawesi could be higher.
    

Scientists Surprised by Power of Indonesia Tsunami

Catastrophic tsunamis often result from earthquakes that move vertically along a fault. The quake that struck last Friday was a different kind, moving mostly horizontally.

    

Democrats Denounce Limits on F.B.I.’s Kavanaugh Inquiry as a ‘Farce’

Even Democratic senators who knew the investigation would be limited expressed disappointment as investigators planned to interview only four witnesses, at least initially.

    

A Quiet Docket May Be Just the Right Medicine for the Supreme Court

A lack of blockbuster cases offers the justices a chance to bridge ideological divides that have flared in the confirmation process of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh.

    

Kellyanne Conway Says She Was a Victim of Sexual Assault

Ms. Conway said she was a victim of sexual assault as she defended Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee, who has been accused of sexual assault decades ago.

    

6 Months Before Brexit, Many in U.K. Fear ‘It’s Looking Very Grisly’

In myriad ways, the country is in the same position it was on the morning after the 2016 referendum: without a clear plan.

    

Migrant Children Moved Under Cover of Darkness to a Texas Tent City

The federal government has been moving hundreds of children a week under cover of darkness to a tent city on the Mexican border in West Texas.

    

The Old Rules of the Workplace Aren’t Working. At Least Not for Women.

The number of female chief executives in Fortune 500 companies is 5 percent and has actually declined over the past year.

    

How Samantha Bee and Cecile Richards Overcome Self-Doubt

You just do the thing and you block out everybody else. You get over yourself.

    

What Men Should Know About #MeToo: It’s About Them

Women “are laying themselves bare to awaken us, so we can do better,” said Wade Davis, a former N.F.L. player.

    

James Comey: The F.B.I. Can Do This

Despite limitations and partisan attacks, the bureau can find out a lot about the Kavanaugh accusations in a week.

    

Victimizing the Victims, Again

In the Kavanaugh hearings, Republicans made it clear that the old, male-dominated order will prevail.

    

Executions With an Extra Dose of Cruelty

Inmates on Tennessee’s death row favor a firing squad to a torturous, deadly injection.

    

The Economic Future Isn’t What It Used to Be (Wonkish)

Long run economic prospects fell sharply after the Great Recession

    

Trump Can’t Win the War on Demography

A proposed citizenship question on the 2020 census reveals the dependency between older white voters and America’s growing young minority population.

    

On Comedy: The Comedy Master Who Hasn’t Gotten Her Due: Elayne Boosler

A new box set makes the case that the pioneering female stand-up should be considered in the same class as David Letterman and Andy Kaufman.

    

Kanye West Ends ‘S.N.L.’ With Speech About Trump and Bullying

The monologue, delivered in a red Make America Great Again hat, discussed racism and Democrats.

    

Justice Department Sues to Stop California Net Neutrality Law

The agency filed its suit shortly after the state’s bill, meant to guarantee equal access to the internet, was signed into law.

    

Shark Attacks a Teenager Diving for Lobsters Off the California Coast

The teenager had traumatic injuries to his torso but was expected to fully recover. It was the latest shark attack on the coasts of the United States.

    

China Cancels High-Level Security Talks With the U.S.

The decision to withdraw from an important annual meeting shows how tensions over an escalating trade war are spreading to other arenas.

    

Both Sides Claim Victory in Macedonia’s Vote on Changing Its Name

Over 90 percent of ballots cast were in favor of the name change. But more than half of eligible voters stayed home from the polls.

    

China’s Health Care Crisis: Lines Before Dawn, Violence and ‘No Trust’

China is trying to relieve its overwhelmed system by introducing more family doctors. But in a country where people rush to hospitals for a fever, change won’t be easy.

    

U.S. Marine’s Son Wins Okinawa Election on Promise to Oppose Military Base

Denny Tamaki’s victory is a setback to plans to transfer a busy Marine air base to a less-populated coastal area on the island.

    

Elon Musk Settled With the S.E.C., but Tesla’s Troubles Aren’t Over

The company is still struggling to produce and deliver its Model 3 cars. It is short on cash. And it still faces investigations by federal authorities.

    

Trump Administration Prepares a Major Weakening of Mercury Emissions Rules

The proposal is designed to provide legal justification for weakening not only the rules on mercury emissions from coal-burning power plants, but also other pollution controls as well.

    

The Sons of the Desert Are True Fanatics (for Old Comedy)

Local members of the Laurel and Hardy movie fan club are hoping a new biopic will swell their aging ranks.

    

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