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The momentum from a 4-1 start faded the past two weeks for the Cincinnati Bengals with back-to-back losses.
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  1. Bengals look to end two-game slide against Buccaneers
  2. Aaron Rodgers, Packers try to take down Rams
  3. Watch: Red Sox's J.D. Martinez gets big hit in Game 2 win vs. Dodgers
  4. Florida governor candidates trade barbs in final debate
  5. Treasury official points finger at Turkey over Venezuelan gold trade
  6. U.S. military plane inadvertently drops Humvee outside N.C. base
  7. Judge blocks Georgia from rejecting absentee ballots due to mismatched signatures
  8. John Legend, Chrissy Teigen to host NBC holiday special
  9. Netflix renews 'Atypical' for a third season
  10. Nasdaq enters correction territory in worst day since 2011
  11. Watch: Liverpool's Mo Salah scores twice in Champions League win
  12. Watch: Angel Di Maria makes clutch Champions League equalizer
  13. Two killed in shooting at Jeffersontown, Ky., Kroger
  14. Watch: Tottenham GK Hugo Lloris gets red card vs. PSV

Bengals look to end two-game slide against Buccaneers

The momentum from a 4-1 start faded the past two weeks for the Cincinnati Bengals with back-to-back losses.
    

Aaron Rodgers, Packers try to take down Rams

The Green Bay Packers play the Los Angeles Rams in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the first time since 1978 on Sunday.
    

Watch: Red Sox's J.D. Martinez gets big hit in Game 2 win vs. Dodgers

J.D. Martinez sliced a single to right field for the go-ahead runs in the Red Sox's 4-2 win against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 2 of the World Series.
    

Florida governor candidates trade barbs in final debate

Florida gubernatorial candidates Andrew Gillum and Ron DeSantis exchanged barbs during their second and final debate on Wednesday.
    

Treasury official points finger at Turkey over Venezuelan gold trade

The United States should publicize Turkey's involvement in the Venezuelan gold industry, a Treasury Department official said Wednesday,
    

U.S. military plane inadvertently drops Humvee outside N.C. base

A U.S. military C-17 transport plane inadvertently dropped a Humvee vehicle while flying over North Carolina on Wednesday.
    

Judge blocks Georgia from rejecting absentee ballots due to mismatched signatures

A federal court on Wednesday blocked the state of Georgia from throwing out absentee ballots and applications in cases when a voter's signature doesn't match their paper work.
    

John Legend, Chrissy Teigen to host NBC holiday special

NBC announced Wednesday it will air the hourlong special, "A Legendary Christmas with John and Chrissy," on Nov. 28.
    

Netflix renews 'Atypical' for a third season

Netflix said Wednesday it renewed "Atypical" for a 10-episode, third season.
    

Nasdaq enters correction territory in worst day since 2011

The Nasdaq composite entered correction territory in another down day for the stock market Wednesday, which also left the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 in the red.
    

Watch: Liverpool's Mo Salah scores twice in Champions League win

Liverpool star Mohamed Salah scored twice in a 4-0 win against Red Star Belgrade in the group stage of the Champions League on Wednesday in England.
    

Watch: Angel Di Maria makes clutch Champions League equalizer

Angel Di Maria bent in a clutch equalizer in stoppage time to help PSG draw 2-2 with Napoli in the Champions League on Wednesday in Paris.
    

Two killed in shooting at Jeffersontown, Ky., Kroger

Two people died in a shooting at a Kentucky grocery store on Wednesday, law enforcement officials said.
    

Watch: Tottenham GK Hugo Lloris gets red card vs. PSV

Tottenham keeper Hugo Lloris earned a red card for a slide during a 2-2 draw with PSV Eindhoven during Champions League group play Wednesday in the Netherlands.
    
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  3. 2 Dead After Gunman Opens Fire at Kentucky Kroger, Police Say - New York Times

CNN finds itself at the center of the news as a mail bomb forces evacuation of its New York office - Washington Post


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CNN finds itself at the center of the news as a mail bomb forces evacuation of its New York office
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CNN found itself not just reporting the news but part of it Wednesday as it evacuated its Manhattan offices following the discovery of what police said was a crude explosive device — one of a wave of would-be bombs aimed at media organizations and ...
CNN Found a Bomb at Its New York Office. Confusion and 'False Alarms' Followed.New York Times
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When Trump Phones Friends, the Chinese and the Russians Listen and Learn
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WASHINGTON — When President Trump calls old friends on one of his iPhones to gossip, gripe or solicit their latest take on how he is doing, American intelligence reports indicate that Chinese spies are often listening — and putting to use invaluable ...
Trump has two 'secure' iPhones, but the Chinese are still listeningTechCrunch
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2 Dead After Gunman Opens Fire at Kentucky Kroger, Police Say
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A gunman fatally shot two people at a supermarket in Kentucky on Wednesday afternoon before an armed onlooker fired at him, prompting him to flee, the police said. The gunman, whose name was not immediately released, was arrested a short time later ...
Two shot, killed at Kroger in KentuckyCNN
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A Saudi-led coalition that intervened in Yemen's civil war in 2015 has conducted frequent airstrikes targeting the Iran-aligned Houthi group and has often hit civilians, although it denies doing so intentionally, according to Reuters.
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  1. Airstrike kills at least 19 civilians at Yemen vegetable market, official says
  2. Retired U.S. general: War with China likely in 15 years
  3. Saudi crown prince says Khashoggi's killing was 'heinous crime'
  4. Bad weather a risk for heart attack, study finds
  5. Hurricane Willa hits offshore prison, Mexican coast before moving inland
  6. Half of the people in Yemen are facing 'imminent and great big famine'
  7. Mexico faces 'conundrum' in migrant caravan as U.S. pressure mounts
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Airstrike kills at least 19 civilians at Yemen vegetable market, official says

A Saudi-led coalition that intervened in Yemen's civil war in 2015 has conducted frequent airstrikes targeting the Iran-aligned Houthi group and has often hit civilians, although it denies doing so intentionally, according to Reuters.

    

Retired U.S. general: War with China likely in 15 years

"I think in 15 years — it's not inevitable — but it is a very strong likelihood that we will be at war with China," said retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges

    

Saudi crown prince says Khashoggi's killing was 'heinous crime'

The crown prince's comments came as Saudi Arabia sought to contain a firestorm of criticism over its handling of Khashoggi's death.

    

Bad weather a risk for heart attack, study finds

The study also found that people can adapt to the cold.

    

Hurricane Willa hits offshore prison, Mexican coast before moving inland

"Authorities made it clear that he who stays does so at his own peril."

    

Half of the people in Yemen are facing 'imminent and great big famine'

Clashes have blocked access to a facility where grain is milled that could feed 3.7 million people for a month, according to the U.N. humanitarian chief.

    

Mexico faces 'conundrum' in migrant caravan as U.S. pressure mounts

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump repeated without giving evidence claims that Middle Easterners could be in the group.

    

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The intended recipients of the devices were among the most vilified figures in Democratic politics.
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  1. Explosive Devices Add to Climate of Overheated Partisan Rancor
  2. ‘See How Nice I’m Behaving?’: After Bomb Scares, Trump Tries Bipartisanship
  3. 5 Steps to Take if the Market Drop Has You Thinking of Unloading Stocks
  4. Tesla Reports a Rare Quarterly Profit, Its Biggest Ever
  5. How the Migrant Caravan Became a Trump Election Strategy
  6. Debunking 5 Viral Images of the Migrant Caravan
  7. A Changing Tennessee Weighs a Moderate or Conservative for Senate
  8. Gillum and DeSantis Trade Barbs Over Corruption and Racism in Florida Debate
  9. Menendez and Hugin Spar, Mostly Politely, in New Jersey Senate Debate
  10. Explosives, Midterms, Markets: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  11. Bernie Sanders: We Must Stop Helping Saudi Arabia in Yemen
  12. The Pope Doesn’t Understand China
  13. Caetano Veloso: Dark Times Are Coming for My Country
  14. If I Win My District, I’ll Get Rid of It
  15. Trump Gets Terrible
  16. Trump’s Ignoring Our Real ‘National Emergies’
  17. Even for Trump, There Is Such a Thing as Too Far
  18. How Scientists Cracked the Climate Change Case
  19. Alexander Soros: The Hate That Is Consuming Us
  20. Who Needs a Border Wall When You Have DS-5535?
  21. ‘There’s a Black Man in the Children’s Area’ and Other Baseless Accusations
  22. Paradise Threatened: Fiji’s War Against Climate Change
  23. Books of The Times: In Two New Books, Unhappy Conservatives Ask: What Now?
  24. Three Found Guilty in N.C.A.A. Basketball Recruiting Scheme
  25. South Carolina Police Officer, Ambushed by Gunman With 129 Firearms, Dies 3 Weeks After Attack
  26. F.D.A. Approves New Drug for Flu
  27. Dorcas Reilly, Creator of the Classic American Green-Bean Casserole, Dies at 92
  28. Saudi Crown Prince Distances Himself From Khashoggi Death, Calling It ‘Heinous’
  29. Megyn Kelly’s ‘Blackface’ Remarks Lead to Rift With NBC
  30. In Sydney, a Feud Over Night Life Intensifies
  31. Denmark Plans a Fence to Stop a Pig Disease. Will It Work?
  32. The Story of Amsterdam, Told Through Its Trash
  33. ‘Bodyguard’ Was a Sensation in Britain. But Can It Conquer America?
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Explosive Devices Add to Climate of Overheated Partisan Rancor

The intended recipients of the devices were among the most vilified figures in Democratic politics.

    

‘See How Nice I’m Behaving?’: After Bomb Scares, Trump Tries Bipartisanship

The president tried to soften his rallying cry after law enforcement authorities said bombs were sent to prominent Democratic Party figures.

    

5 Steps to Take if the Market Drop Has You Thinking of Unloading Stocks

Wall Street’s decade-long surge raises a reasonable question for many people. Is it time to take some money off the table? Here’s a checklist to help you decide.

    

Tesla Reports a Rare Quarterly Profit, Its Biggest Ever

A surge in sales of the Model 3 helped lift the company’s performance, but big financial and production challenges remain.

    

How the Migrant Caravan Became a Trump Election Strategy

Activists in Honduras hoped the caravan would damage a president they opposed and help migrants. Instead it precipitated a crisis that hurt them and played into President Trump’s hands.

    

Debunking 5 Viral Images of the Migrant Caravan

A group of Hondurans heading toward the United States has been the subject of misinformation on social media.

    

A Changing Tennessee Weighs a Moderate or Conservative for Senate

Phil Bredesen, the Democrat, has a centrist approach in a state that traditionally embraced moderates. His campaign is testing whether that is still viable in Tennessee.

    

Gillum and DeSantis Trade Barbs Over Corruption and Racism in Florida Debate

The final debate in the governor’s race suggested a hard edge to the last stretch of an intense contest in the nation’s biggest presidential swing state.

    

Menendez and Hugin Spar, Mostly Politely, in New Jersey Senate Debate

President Trump loomed over the debate between Senator Robert Menendez and Bob Hugin, which was marked by a noticeably less caustic tone than the rest of the campaign.

    

Explosives, Midterms, Markets: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Bernie Sanders: We Must Stop Helping Saudi Arabia in Yemen

Congress needs to step in to end our complicity in the kingdom’s human rights abuses.

    

The Pope Doesn’t Understand China

Francis’s natural optimism about Communists is being encouraged by cynics around him who know better.

    

Caetano Veloso: Dark Times Are Coming for My Country

In the late 1960s, the military dictatorship in Brazil arrested and imprisoned many artists and intellectuals for their political beliefs. I was one of them. The militarists are back.

    

If I Win My District, I’ll Get Rid of It

New York’s 101st State Assembly District is a gerrymandered monstrosity.
    

Trump Gets Terrible

Things can get worse, and with him, they always do.

    

Trump’s Ignoring Our Real ‘National Emergies’

Instead of migrants fleeing Central America, maybe the real “National Emergy,” to use the president’s spelling, is drugs, homelessness, gun deaths and lack of health insurance.

    

Even for Trump, There Is Such a Thing as Too Far

When children are being locked away, Republican attacks on immigrants will backfire.

    

How Scientists Cracked the Climate Change Case

The biggest crime scene on the planet is the planet. We know the earth is warming, but who or what is causing it?

    

Alexander Soros: The Hate That Is Consuming Us

Bombs sent to my father, George Soros, and to former President Obama and Hillary Clinton are a result of our politics of demonizing opponents.

    

Who Needs a Border Wall When You Have DS-5535?

A new, quietly introduced visa form reminds us that mind-numbing bureaucracy can be an effective family-separation tool if that’s your game.

    

‘There’s a Black Man in the Children’s Area’ and Other Baseless Accusations

Readers share stories of themselves or friends and relatives deemed suspicious for simply walking around in their own skin.

    

Paradise Threatened: Fiji’s War Against Climate Change

The South Pacific nation faces major environmental challenges, from the destruction of coral reefs to rising sea levels. At least one resort is asking tourists to help.

    

Books of The Times: In Two New Books, Unhappy Conservatives Ask: What Now?

In “The Corrosion of Conservatism,” lifelong Republican Max Boot says the party needs to be “burned to the ground.” In “Them,” Sen. Ben Sasse says the country’s problems go “deeper” than politics.

    

Three Found Guilty in N.C.A.A. Basketball Recruiting Scheme

Two Adidas executives and an aspiring agent funneled $100,000 to a top high school prospect, who ended up losing his college basketball eligibility.

    

South Carolina Police Officer, Ambushed by Gunman With 129 Firearms, Dies 3 Weeks After Attack

Farrah Turner of the Florence County Sheriff’s Office was shot along with six other officers while trying to serve a warrant in a sexual assault case.

    

F.D.A. Approves New Drug for Flu

The new drug, sold as Xofluza, is about as effective as Tamiflu in shortening flu symptoms, and is expected to work against drug-resistant strains.

    

Dorcas Reilly, Creator of the Classic American Green-Bean Casserole, Dies at 92

Mrs. Reilly invented the dish when she worked at the Campbell Soup Company test kitchen in the 1950s.

    

Saudi Crown Prince Distances Himself From Khashoggi Death, Calling It ‘Heinous’

It was the crown prince’s most public comment since the backlash over the Oct. 2 killing of the Saudi critic Jamal Khashoggi began roiling the kingdom.
    

Megyn Kelly’s ‘Blackface’ Remarks Lead to Rift With NBC

The NBC News chairman Andrew Lack condemned her comments at a staff meeting, and three network stars publicly criticized the “Today” show host.

    

In Sydney, a Feud Over Night Life Intensifies

Nearly five years after the state government imposed a curfew and restricted alcohol sales in the city center, some residents and business owners say it is time for a change.

    

Denmark Plans a Fence to Stop a Pig Disease. Will It Work?

The problem, African swine fever, is serious, but critics say Denmark’s answer is not, and infected wild boar will find their way in from Germany.

    

The Story of Amsterdam, Told Through Its Trash

During the construction of a new subway line, archaeologists discovered thousands of objects that reflect life in the city, from the Paleolithic era to the present day.

    

‘Bodyguard’ Was a Sensation in Britain. But Can It Conquer America?

The steamy thriller, the most popular television show in Britain in years, arrives on Netflix on Wednesday.

    

Still Clubbing at 82

Paul Galluccio opened the Townhouse Bar in Manhattan nearly 30 years ago, after getting rejected by a doorman at another nightspot.

    

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