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Wide receiver Dez Bryant did indeed suffer a torn Achilles tendon, ending his season with the New Orleans Saints before it began.
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  1. Report: MRI confirms Bryant's Achilles tear
  2. Redskins rule out WR Crowder
  3. France impounds Ryanair plane on tarmac for unpaid bills
  4. Maren Morris, Chris Stapleton to perform at the CMA Awards
  5. Democrat Sinema keeps small lead over McSally in Arizona Senate
  6. Ugandan pop star Bobi Wine performs first concert since jailing for treason
  7. Four die in Iowa plane crash after pilot aparently had heart attack
  8. Facebook drops forced arbitration in sexual harassment
  9. Trump to award Presidential Medal of Freedom to Elvis, Babe Ruth, others
  10. Alibaba hits record of over $1 billion in sales in 85 seconds
  11. Machine recounts ordered in Floride elections for senator, governor
  12. Flash floods in Jordan kill at least 12
  13. Turkey: Tapes related to Khashoggi's death shared with Saudis, U.S.
  14. Timberwolves trade Jimmy Butler to Sixers
  15. Sri Lanka president dissolves parliament amid political crisis

Report: MRI confirms Bryant's Achilles tear

Wide receiver Dez Bryant did indeed suffer a torn Achilles tendon, ending his season with the New Orleans Saints before it began.
    

Redskins rule out WR Crowder

The Washington Redskins will again be without wide receiver Jamison Crowder for Sunday's game at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
    

France impounds Ryanair plane on tarmac for unpaid bills

Ryanair passengers were unable to board a plane when it was impounded because subsidies were owed to French authorities.
    

Maren Morris, Chris Stapleton to perform at the CMA Awards

Brad Paisley, Ricky Skaggs, Chris Stapleton, Maren Morris and Mavis Staples have joined the lineup of performers for Wednesday's 52nd annual CMA Awards.
    

Democrat Sinema keeps small lead over McSally in Arizona Senate

Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona's Senate Democratic candidate, improved on her lead over Republican Martha McSally as hundrrds of thousands votes still must counted.
    

Ugandan pop star Bobi Wine performs first concert since jailing for treason

Bobi Wine, a pop star and opposition legislator in Uganda, performed his first concert Saturday since he was jailed on treason charges.
    

Four die in Iowa plane crash after pilot aparently had heart attack

Four people died in a small plane crash in rural Iowa after the pilot apparently had a heart attack and a student pilot was going to attempt emergency landing.
    

Facebook drops forced arbitration in sexual harassment

Following Google's lead, Facebook has now also decided to do away with forced arbitration for sexual harassment claims.
    

Trump to award Presidential Medal of Freedom to Elvis, Babe Ruth, others

President Donald Trump announced his first seven Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients, including three deceased: Elvis Presley, Babe Ruth, Antonin Scalia.
    

Alibaba hits record of over $1 billion in sales in 85 seconds

China's e-commerce giant Alibaba set a record of $1 billion in sales in the first 85 seconds of its biggest shopping day.
    

Machine recounts ordered in Floride elections for senator, governor

Florida's secretary of state officially ordered machine recounts in three statewide elections -- U.S. senator, governor and agriculture commissioner.
    

Flash floods in Jordan kill at least 12

The flash floods in Jordan Friday have killed 12 people, the country's Civil Defense said Saturday.
    

Turkey: Tapes related to Khashoggi's death shared with Saudis, U.S.

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said tapes related to Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's death were sahred Saudi Arabia, U.S., Britain, Germany, France.
    

Timberwolves trade Jimmy Butler to Sixers

Minnesota Timberwolves star Jimmy Butler reportedly has a new home.
    

Sri Lanka president dissolves parliament amid political crisis

Sri Lanka's President Maithripala Sirisena dissolved the country's parliament overnight and called for new elections as political conflict grows.
    
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'Paradise Is Gone': California Fires Devastate Communities
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PARADISE, Calif. — Rex Stewart was broke when he landed in Paradise, Calif., more than 40 years ago. But he found work as a carpenter, helping build parts of this mostly modest town of retirees and commuters tucked away in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
'It was really bad': California wildfires roar in ritzy coastal spots like MalibuUSA TODAY
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RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. — Florida began the first full, statewide vote recount in its history on Saturday after authorities found that tallies submitted by its 67 counties left the contests for Senate, governor and agriculture commissioner too close to ...
Andrew Gillum Withdraws His Concession In Florida's Governor RaceHuffPost
Protesters arrive for second day outside Broward election office, chant 'Every vote counts!'The Hill (blog)
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PARIS — The Latest on World War I armistice commemorations (all times local):. 11:30 p.m.. French President Emmanuel Macron is warning world leaders against taking peace for granted as he hosts events marking the end of World War I. At a dinner ...
Bonhomie? C'est Fini as Trump and Macron Seek to Defuse TensionNew York Times
World leaders in Paris mark 100th anniversary of WW1 ArmisticeReuters
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The closest migrant caravan is still in Mexico, hundreds of miles away from the United States.
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  1. More than 5,600 active-duty troops fan out across southern U.S border
  2. Saffron, Greece's 'red gold,' fuels trade in wilted economy
  3. U.S. listened to Khashoggi tapes, Turkish president claims
  4. Trump and Macron paper over differences in Paris meeting
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  6. Rashida Tlaib's family in the West Bank cheer her election to Congress
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More than 5,600 active-duty troops fan out across southern U.S border

The closest migrant caravan is still in Mexico, hundreds of miles away from the United States.

    

Saffron, Greece's 'red gold,' fuels trade in wilted economy

Saffron has brought jobs and money to a region better known for coal mines and unemployment.

    

U.S. listened to Khashoggi tapes, Turkish president claims

President Donald Trump previously cast doubt on a leaked recording, telling reporters he was "not sure yet that it exists," but that if it does, the U.S. had asked Turkey to share it.

    

Trump and Macron paper over differences in Paris meeting

On the eve of his arrival in France, Trump criticized the French president's pitch for hardening European defenses to protect the continent from countries including the U.S. as "insulting."

    

The Trump admin thinks Iran's regime is about to fall. Few others do.

"When I came in here, it was a question of when would they take over the Middle East," said Trump. "Now it's a question of will they survive."

    

Rashida Tlaib's family in the West Bank cheer her election to Congress

Relatives of the first Palestinian-American woman elected to Congress hope her victory changes attitudes about Muslims in America.

    

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Photographers documented the wildfires ravaging California — along the palm-fringed shoreline near Los Angeles and the evergreen forests of the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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  6. Mexico Gave the Migrant Caravan a Warm Welcome. It Wasn’t Always This Way.
  7. Can Europe’s Liberal Order Survive as the Memory of War Fades?
  8. Past Tense: In Photos Unpublished for 100 Years, the Joy of War’s End on Armistice Day
  9. Bonhomie? C’est Fini as Trump and Macron Seek to Defuse Tension
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  11. Why I Dread Returning to an American Public School
  12. My Son Was Dead. Did I Feel Better Holding a Gun?
  13. The Resistance Strikes Back
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: Who’s the Real American Psycho?
  15. A Defeat for White Identity
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  17. A Blue Wave in Kansas? Don’t Be So Surprised
  18. news analysis: There’s No Nice Lady Caucus in Congress
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  20. Elvis Presley and Babe Ruth Among Trump’s First Medal of Freedom Honorees
  21. Rome Mayor Acquitted on Lying Charge, to Relief of Five Star Movement
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  24. Rocket Lab’s Modest Launch Is Giant Leap for Small Rocket Business
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Photographers documented the wildfires ravaging California — along the palm-fringed shoreline near Los Angeles and the evergreen forests of the Sierra Nevada foothills.

    

Families Search for Missing Loved Ones Amid California Fire Chaos

People posted on social media asking for information about missing friends and relatives, an effort that was helped by the actor James Woods.

    

Turkey’s President Says Recording of Khashoggi’s Killing Was Given to U.S.

The recordings would be another piece of evidence in the October killing of the dissident by Saudi agents in the country’s consulate in Istanbul.

    

Democrats Have Two Paths for 2020: Daring or Defensive. Can They Settle on Either?

The results of Tuesday’s election have some in the party pushing moderation, while others, citing Beto O’Rourke’s close loss in Texas, want grass-roots inspiration

    

Deployed Inside the United States: The Military Waits for the Migrant Caravan

With little electricity, no combat pay and holidays away from home, the 5,600 American troops on the southwest border are on a mission ordered by a politically determined commander in chief and a Pentagon unable to convince him of its perils.

    

Mexico Gave the Migrant Caravan a Warm Welcome. It Wasn’t Always This Way.

A caravan of Central American migrants has left Mexico City, bound for the U.S. border. The group has forced a reckoning in Mexico over the treatment of migrants.

    

Can Europe’s Liberal Order Survive as the Memory of War Fades?

As leaders commemorate the end of World War I, some of the same forces that threatened democracy and peace 100 years ago are resurgent today.

    

Past Tense: In Photos Unpublished for 100 Years, the Joy of War’s End on Armistice Day

As crowds gathered in New York, Paris and London, photographers captured the public’s jubilant mood.

    

Bonhomie? C’est Fini as Trump and Macron Seek to Defuse Tension

President Trump’s meeting with President Emmanuel Macron of France appeared far chillier than their earlier warm sessions, demonstrating how the relationship has soured.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Democrats take the House. A Utah mayor was killed in Afghanistan. Gillian Flynn’s dark side. Mo Bamba is more than a rap anthem. Classic California in pictures. And more.

    

Why I Dread Returning to an American Public School

In Germany, my daughter’s school offered circus lessons. Now I'll have to sell wrapping paper to keep the gym lights on.

    

My Son Was Dead. Did I Feel Better Holding a Gun?

It wasn’t going to bring him back, or keep others safe.

    

The Resistance Strikes Back

Two years of progressive organizing built the blue wave.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Who’s the Real American Psycho?

Trump’s bad, but don’t beatify the other malefactors.

    

A Defeat for White Identity

What the midterms tell us about racial backlash and economic populism.

    

Slow-Cooking History

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A Blue Wave in Kansas? Don’t Be So Surprised

If the Electoral College is the barometer, this state is deep red. But it’s the only one that has elected three female Democratic governors.

    

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How to Date a Lot of Billionaires

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Elvis Presley and Babe Ruth Among Trump’s First Medal of Freedom Honorees

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Rome Mayor Acquitted on Lying Charge, to Relief of Five Star Movement

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Less than a year after Larry Nassar’s sentencing, decisions by U.S.A. Gymnastics created a backlash among athletes that has left the federation teetering.

    

Afghanistan Is the World’s Polio Capital. These Afghans Hope to Fix That.

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