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New York Knicks rookie Kevin Knox sprained his ankle while playing against the Boston Celtics on Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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  1. Knicks rookie Kevin Knox sprains ankle vs. Celtics
  2. Patriots travel to Chicago without injured Gronkowski
  3. Jaguars place Hyde of 53-man roster
  4. Watch: Heat's Derrick Jones Jr. throws down huge dunk on Hornets
  5. Watch: Lionel Messi breaks arm, out for three weeks
  6. Watch: Mohamed Salah lifts Liverpool past Huddersfield
  7. Texas girl at center of life support battle dies
  8. Trump confirms U.S. to abandon nuclear arms treaty with Russia
  9. Denver Walmart killer sentenced to life in prison
  10. In photos: 'Hocus Pocus' turns 25: The cast through the years
  11. Thousands rally in London for Brexit referendum
  12. Study: Breastfeeding may help keep babies safe from dangerous bacteria
  13. Blunt force killed 20 in N.Y. limo crash, autopsies show
  14. Friends of journalist Khashoggi demand Saudis produce his body
  15. 63 infant bodies found at second Detroit funeral home
  16. Watch: 'Counterpart' Season 2 gets a trailer and premiere date
  17. Paloma Faith to play villain Bet Sykes in Epix drama 'Pennyworth'
  18. Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan to perform at the CMA Awards
  19. WikiLeaks founder Assange sues Ecuador over rights concerns
  20. Christina Ricci, Judith Light to star in Lifetime's 'Nellie Bly Story'
  21. Bruce Dern recovering from possible hip fracture in jogging mishap

Knicks rookie Kevin Knox sprains ankle vs. Celtics

New York Knicks rookie Kevin Knox sprained his ankle while playing against the Boston Celtics on Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
    

Patriots travel to Chicago without injured Gronkowski

New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski did not accompany the team Saturday on its trip to Chicago for Sunday's game against the Bears because of a back injury, according to multiple reports.
    

Jaguars place Hyde of 53-man roster

The Jacksonville Jaguars placed newly acquired running back Carlos Hyde on the 53-man roster, the team announced Saturday.
    

Watch: Heat's Derrick Jones Jr. throws down huge dunk on Hornets

Derrick Jones Jr. elevated for a gigantic slam dunk for the Miami Heat against the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday at AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami.
    

Watch: Lionel Messi breaks arm, out for three weeks

Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi will miss three weeks of action after breaking his arm during a win against Sevilla on Saturday at Camp Nou.
    

Watch: Mohamed Salah lifts Liverpool past Huddersfield

Mohamed Salah scored the only goal in Liverpool's 1-0 win against Huddersfield on Saturday at Kirklees Stadium in Huddersfield, England.
    

Texas girl at center of life support battle dies

A 9-year-old Texas girl at the center of a three-week court battle with a Fort Worth hospital over whether she would be taken off a ventilator has died.
    

Trump confirms U.S. to abandon nuclear arms treaty with Russia

President Donald Trump Saturday said the United States will pull out of a decades-long nuclear deal signed between Washington and Moscow during the Cold War.
    

Denver Walmart killer sentenced to life in prison

The man who shot and killed three people inside a Denver-area Walmart last year received three life sentences, the result of a plea deal to avoid execution.
    

In photos: 'Hocus Pocus' turns 25: The cast through the years

The Halloween classic "Hocus Pocus" was released 25 years ago in July. Freeform is airing a 25th anniversary special with interviews of the cast on October 20, 2018.
    

Thousands rally in London for Brexit referendum

About 700,000 protesters seeking a referendum on the final Brexit deal rallied in London Saturday, in the biggest march in the capital city since 2003.
    

Study: Breastfeeding may help keep babies safe from dangerous bacteria

Another study backs up the belief that "breast is best" when it comes to a baby's health.
    

Blunt force killed 20 in N.Y. limo crash, autopsies show

All 20 victims of the limousine crash earlier this month in New York were killed by multiple severe traumatic blunt force injuries, autopsy results show.
    

Friends of journalist Khashoggi demand Saudis produce his body

Friends of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who disappeared after visiting the consulate in Istanbul, have demanded Saudi authorities produce his remains.
    

63 infant bodies found at second Detroit funeral home

The Detroit Police Department said remains of 63 infants or fetuses were found in another funeral home in the city.
    

Watch: 'Counterpart' Season 2 gets a trailer and premiere date

Season 2 of the sci-fi, espionage thriller "Counterpart" is to debut Dec. 9, Starz announced.
    

Paloma Faith to play villain Bet Sykes in Epix drama 'Pennyworth'

Singer and "Doctor Parnassus" actress Paloma Faith will play the DC Comics villain Bet Sykes in Epix's upcoming drama, "Pennyworth."
    

Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan to perform at the CMA Awards

Kelsea Ballerini, Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Dan + Shay, Old Dominion, Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban are to perform at the CMA Awards on Nov. 14.
    

WikiLeaks founder Assange sues Ecuador over rights concerns

WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange said he will sue Ecuador's government for "violating his fundamental rights."
    

Christina Ricci, Judith Light to star in Lifetime's 'Nellie Bly Story'

Christina Ricci and Judith Light have signed on to star in Lifetime's psychological thriller, "Escaping the Madhouse: The Nellie Bly Story."
    

Bruce Dern recovering from possible hip fracture in jogging mishap

"Support Your Local Sheriff!" and "Nebraska" actor Bruce Dern has been released from a California hospital after being treated for a possible fractured hip.
    
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  2. Trump doubts Saudi account of journalist's death: 'There's been deception, and there's been lies' - Washington Post
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President Donald Trump revealed Saturday the United States intends to withdraw from a 31-year-old nuclear weapons agreement with Russia, delivering a severe blow to the arms control regime that helped preserve peace since the Cold War. "We're going ...
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President Trump strongly criticized Saudi Arabia's explanation for the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi late Saturday, saying that "obviously there's been deception, and there's been lies." At the same time, Trump defended the oil-rich monarchy as ...
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Detroit Police Chief James Craig announced a "wide probe" into Michigan funeral homes Friday, after hidden caches of baby corpses were allegedly discovered at two unrelated businesses inside a week. "This is deeply disturbing," Craig said at a news ...
Remains of 63 Fetuses Found Hidden in a Detroit Funeral Home, a Week After a Similar, Separate DiscoveryTIME
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"We aren't coming from Honduras because we want to, we come because we have to," Jorge Antonio Perez, a migrant who had crossed into Mexico, said.
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  1. Migrants take shelter in Mexico before heading to U.S. border
  2. Saudi Arabia's explanation for Khashoggi's death draws criticism
  3. Deadly attacks punctuate lead-up to Afghan elections
  4. Trump may have lost his risky bet on Saudi prince Mohammed bin Salman
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Migrants take shelter in Mexico before heading to U.S. border

"We aren't coming from Honduras because we want to, we come because we have to," Jorge Antonio Perez, a migrant who had crossed into Mexico, said.

    

Saudi Arabia's explanation for Khashoggi's death draws criticism

"You don't bring bone saws to fights," former Vice President Joe Biden said. "What is going on here? It's embarrassing, but it's also dangerous."

    

Deadly attacks punctuate lead-up to Afghan elections

Parliamentary elections took place Saturday across the country, but were postponed in the province of Kandahar after a deadly attack on Thursday killed the region's police chief.

    

Trump may have lost his risky bet on Saudi prince Mohammed bin Salman

Analysis: With the prince now implicated in Khashoggi's death, Trump's gamble on him and the Saudi regime may have backfired.

    

Thousands turn out for anti-Brexit protest in London

Britons voted to leave the European Union by a narrow margin in a 2016 referendum. Prime Minister Theresa May has ruled out another public vote on the subject.

    

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The kingdom silences dissent online by sending operatives to swarm critics. It also recruited a Twitter employee suspected of spying on users, interviews show.
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  2. One Killing, Two Accounts: What We Know About Jamal Khashoggi’s Death
  3. G.O.P. Candidates Struggling in Key Battlegrounds, With House at Stake
  4. Trump Seizes On Migrant Caravan to Rev Up Republican Voters
  5. Stacey Abrams Hopes Medicaid Expansion Can Be a Winning Issue in Rural Georgia
  6. Republicans Find a Facebook Workaround: Their Own Apps
  7. In Liberal San Francisco, Tech Leaders Brawl Over Tax Proposal to Aid Homeless
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  9. A Saudi Prince’s Fairy Tale
  10. My Year as a Trump Ambassador
  11. Doctors Should Tell Their Patients to Vote
  12. news analysis: Down With the Year of the Woman
  13. Donald Trump’s Perverse Advantage
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Step Away From the Orb
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  16. Let’s Agree Not to Kill One Another
  17. Fear of a Black Continent
  18. No, A.I. Won’t Solve the Fake News Problem
  19. The Secret Lives of Central Bankers
  20. Immune-Based Treatment Helps Fight Aggressive Breast Cancer, Study Finds
  21. Mexico’s President-Elect Rethinks His Campaign Promises
  22. Florida City Commissioner Charged With Murder in Shooting at His Store
  23. Migrants Vow to Rebuild Caravan and Continue Trek to U.S.
  24. Shirin Aliabadi, Iranian Artist With a Focus on Women, Dies at 45
  25. Venture Capitalist: A.I. Hype Still “Has a Ways to Go Up”
  26. Playlist: The Playlist: Esperanza Spalding’s Intoxicating Groove, and 12 More New Songs
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Saudis’ Image Makers: A Troll Army and a Twitter Insider

The kingdom silences dissent online by sending operatives to swarm critics. It also recruited a Twitter employee suspected of spying on users, interviews show.

    

One Killing, Two Accounts: What We Know About Jamal Khashoggi’s Death

After denying they knew anything about the fate of Mr. Khashoggi, Saudi officials have finally tried to explain what happened. Does their story add up?

    

G.O.P. Candidates Struggling in Key Battlegrounds, With House at Stake

Party leaders worry that candidates for governor and Senate are in trouble in Michigan, Illinois, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and possibly Wisconsin, and that difficulties could spill into House races.

    

Trump Seizes On Migrant Caravan to Rev Up Republican Voters

Barely two weeks from Election Day, President Trump has stepped up his attacks on Latin American migrants, hoping the issue will motivate Republican voters.

    

Stacey Abrams Hopes Medicaid Expansion Can Be a Winning Issue in Rural Georgia

By framing expansion as a pragmatic business move, Ms. Abrams, the Democratic candidate for governor, is hoping to siphon some traditionally Republican rural votes.

    

Republicans Find a Facebook Workaround: Their Own Apps

Conservative political apps deliver curated partisan messages, free from the strictures and content guidelines imposed by Silicon Valley giants.

    

In Liberal San Francisco, Tech Leaders Brawl Over Tax Proposal to Aid Homeless

Jack Dorsey of Twitter and Marc Benioff of Salesforce, among others, are sparring over a Nov. 6 ballot initiative that would impose new corporate taxes.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

The man behind the news: Jamal Khashoggi. Let Melissa McCarthy and Tiffany Haddish cheer you up. Read some tiny love stories. Spend 24 hours in America. And more.

    

A Saudi Prince’s Fairy Tale

The crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, issues another incredible explanation for the death of Jamal Khashoggi.

    

My Year as a Trump Ambassador

Some disorder is normal at the start of an administration. But it was extreme under Mr. Trump.

    

Doctors Should Tell Their Patients to Vote

This may sound like a radical extension of our mandate. But sometimes civic engagement is the best medicine.

    

news analysis: Down With the Year of the Woman

We need to normalize female politicians, not act as though they’re unicorns. And if someone says “pink wave” again, I’m going to dry heave.

    

Donald Trump’s Perverse Advantage

When you’ve sunk this low, there’s nowhere to go but sideways.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Step Away From the Orb

Our most cynical bargain: American greed trumps Saudi brutality.

    

Desperately Seeking Principled Republicans

The party has lost its way, and it’s time to start over.

    

Let’s Agree Not to Kill One Another

I was used to social media abuse. Then someone suggested shooting me.

    

Fear of a Black Continent

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No, A.I. Won’t Solve the Fake News Problem

At least not for decades to come. Sorry, Mark Zuckerberg.

    

The Secret Lives of Central Bankers

These architects of the global economy pride themselves on being brilliant, aloof and rational. And then they wonder why they’re not more popular.

    

Immune-Based Treatment Helps Fight Aggressive Breast Cancer, Study Finds

Combining immunotherapy and chemotherapy can help women with an aggressive type of breast cancer and should become their new standard of care.

    

Mexico’s President-Elect Rethinks His Campaign Promises

Faced with the reality of a limited budget and soaring crime, Andrés Manuel López Obrador is scaling back campaign commitments — even before taking office.

    

Florida City Commissioner Charged With Murder in Shooting at His Store

Michael Dunn, a city commissioner in Lakeland, Fla., was charged with second-degree murder after he fatally shot a man he said was shoplifting at his store.

    

Migrants Vow to Rebuild Caravan and Continue Trek to U.S.

About 2,000 Central Americans who circumvented the Mexican police plan to keep up a slow journey.

    

Shirin Aliabadi, Iranian Artist With a Focus on Women, Dies at 45

Her work depicted young women negotiating their modern, slightly rebellious impulses within the strictures of the Islamic Republic.

    

Venture Capitalist: A.I. Hype Still “Has a Ways to Go Up”

Anna Patterson, a former senior engineer at Google, has looked at all sorts of start-ups working on A.I. Some have great ideas, and some go too far.

    

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Under all that colorful chintz there were some serious dust bunnies, but also a lot of laughs.
    

Encounters: Kiernan Shipka Gets a Tarot Card Reading. It’s Mostly Good News.

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