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PHOENIX - Memphis point guard Mike Conley in back in form and so are the Grizzlies, who have won five of their last six and already have won twice in Utah this season.
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  1. Healthy Conley to lead hot Grizzlies against Suns
  2. Texans' Coutee (hamstring) ruled out vs. Broncos
  3. 14 Idaho teachers on paid leave after dressing as border wall, Latinos
  4. Breeders' Cup: Accelerate emerges from furious battle to wire
  5. Arizona man pleads guilty in $23 million PACs scam
  6. Buffett's Berthshire Hathaway buys back $928M in stock, reports jump in profits
  7. Worshipers gather outside site of slayings, nearby synagogue for Sabbath services
  8. Detectives suspect suicide in Saudi sisters' deaths
  9. Iran's Khamenei: Trump has 'disagraced' U.S. prestige
  10. Los Angeles Chargers place LB Kyzir White on IR
  11. Stefon Diggs' status murky as Vikings add WR Chad Beebe
  12. Heat hope to have Goran Dragic when they visit Hawks
  13. Washington Capitals begin busy stretch against Dallas Stars
  14. Lions' Matthew Stafford wearing protective glove, not on injury report
  15. Arizona Cardinals cut QB Sam Bradford
  16. Antoine Griezmann freezes keeper with deep free kick
  17. Pakistan bars Bibi from leaving amid acquittal protests
  18. One train worker killed, another injured in Chicago explosion
  19. Arsenal's Alexander Lacazette curls in equalizer vs. Liverpool
  20. AMC working on 'Rainy Day People,' 'Kevin Can F*** Himself' shows
  21. Stricter gun laws linked to fewer kids killed by firearms
  22. Two slain in Tallahassee shooting had ties to Florida State

Healthy Conley to lead hot Grizzlies against Suns

PHOENIX - Memphis point guard Mike Conley in back in form and so are the Grizzlies, who have won five of their last six and already have won twice in Utah this season.
    

Texans' Coutee (hamstring) ruled out vs. Broncos

With the Houston Texans ruling out wide receiver Keke Coutee because of a hamstring injury, they will need to rely on newly arrived Demaryius Thomas to play a significant role on Sunday against his former team, the Denver Broncos.
    

14 Idaho teachers on paid leave after dressing as border wall, Latinos

Fourteen teachers in Idaho were placed on paid administrative leave after depicting Mexican people behind a border wall or wearing stereotypical outfits.
    

Breeders' Cup: Accelerate emerges from furious battle to wire

Accelerate wins Breeders' Cup Classic, stoking "Horse of the Year" honors on a day that also saw two-tine Arc winner Enable lead a double victory for Juddmonte Farms; all the other results as well ...
    

Arizona man pleads guilty in $23 million PACs scam

An Arizona man has pleaded guilty to defrauding donors of millions of dollars in six fraudulent Political Action Commitees.
    

Buffett's Berthshire Hathaway buys back $928M in stock, reports jump in profits

Billionaire Warren Buffett's conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway bought back $928 million of it stock as its third-quarter earnings jumped to $18.54 billion.
    

Worshipers gather outside site of slayings, nearby synagogue for Sabbath services

One week after a gunman entered a synagogues and killed 11 people during Sabbath services, mourners prayed outside the building and at a nearby place of worship.
    

Detectives suspect suicide in Saudi sisters' deaths

Investigators suspect suicide killed two Saudi sisters found dead 10 days ago along the rocky banks of the Hudson River in New York.
    

Iran's Khamenei: Trump has 'disagraced' U.S. prestige

Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that President Donald Trump has "disgraced" U.S. prestige and has prevailed over 40 years of conflict.
    

Los Angeles Chargers place LB Kyzir White on IR

The Los Angeles Chargers placed rookie linebacker Kyzir White on the reserve/injured list, the team announced Saturday.
    

Stefon Diggs' status murky as Vikings add WR Chad Beebe

The Minnesota Vikings could be without wide receiver Stefon Diggs for Sunday's NFC North matchup against the Detroit Lions.
    

Heat hope to have Goran Dragic when they visit Hawks

The Miami Heat will play the second game of their three-game road trip against the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday.
    

Washington Capitals begin busy stretch against Dallas Stars

WASHINGTON -- The Washington Capitals open a five-game homestand Saturday night when they host the Dallas Stars at Capital One Arena.
    

Lions' Matthew Stafford wearing protective glove, not on injury report

Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford is reportedly wearing a glove to protective an injured finger ahead of Sunday's game against the Minnesota Vikings.
    

Arizona Cardinals cut QB Sam Bradford

The Arizona Cardinals have released veteran quarterback Sam Bradford.
    

Antoine Griezmann freezes keeper with deep free kick

French forward Antoine Griezmann scored Atletico Madrid's only goal in a 1-1 draw with Leganes with a sensational free kick on Saturday in Leganes, Spain.
    

Pakistan bars Bibi from leaving amid acquittal protests

Pakistan's government has barred Asia Bibi, a Christian woman accused of blasphemy, from leaving the country in a concession to protesters of her acquittal.
    

One train worker killed, another injured in Chicago explosion

An explosion on train tracks late Saturday morning in Chicago killed one worker and critically injured another, officials said.
    

Arsenal's Alexander Lacazette curls in equalizer vs. Liverpool

Alexander Lacazette curled in a late equalizer in Arsenal's 1-1 draw with Liverpool on Saturday at Emirates Stadium in London.
    

AMC working on 'Rainy Day People,' 'Kevin Can F*** Himself' shows

AMC has said it is developing two possible TV series called "Rainy Day People" and "Kevin Can F*** Himself."
    

Stricter gun laws linked to fewer kids killed by firearms

Kids are safer in states with strict gun laws, a new preliminary study reports.
    

Two slain in Tallahassee shooting had ties to Florida State

A Florida State University faculty member and a student were the two individuals killed in a shooting at a Tallahassee yoga studio.
    
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Man who had been accused of groping opens fire on Tallahassee yoga class, killing two, police say
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A man who had been repeatedly accused of groping women and linked to misogynistic YouTube rants walked into a yoga class and opened fire on Friday evening, according to Tallahassee police, shooting six people and killing two of them. Police said the ...
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KABUL, Afghanistan — A Utah mayor serving in Afghanistan was reportedly killed and another service member was wounded when an Afghan commando opened fire on them on Saturday in Kabul. Maj. Brent Taylor, the mayor of North Ogden, Utah, was ...
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  4. North Korea threatens to resume nuke development if U.S. doesn't lift sanctions
  5. Some South Koreans see trusting Kim Jong Un over nukes as a gamble
  6. Iran's supreme leader says the world opposes Trump's decisions
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Soldiers arrive at border as migrant caravan in Mexico pushes north

One U.S. resident calls the beefed-up security a waste of money, while another says, "I'd bring every troop I can find."

    

Nigerian army deletes tweet that quoted Trump on protesters

Nigeria's military is facing criticism after sending out a tweet that appeared to use Trump's comments as justification for shooting and killing protesters.

    

U.S. service member killed in Afghan 'insider' attack

The attacker was killed by Afghan Forces and an injured U.S. service member is undergoing treatment, the NATO-led Resolute Support mission said.

    

North Korea threatens to resume nuke development if U.S. doesn't lift sanctions

The U.S. is acting "arrogantly" and sanctions should be lifted before any progress is made in nuclear talks, North Korea said in a statement Friday.

    

Some South Koreans see trusting Kim Jong Un over nukes as a gamble

South Koreans detect a change in the mood, but are skeptical about whether Kim is genuine about nuclear weapons.

    

Iran's supreme leader says the world opposes Trump's decisions

The White House announced Friday it is reimposing economic and trade sanctions on Iran, starting at midnight on Sunday. The move is intended to change the country's politics through economic pressure.

    

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  2. Anguished by ‘Spiral of Hate,’ Charleston Pastor and Pittsburgh Rabbi Grieve as One
  3. A Nation in Turmoil Prepares to Deliver a Verdict on Trump
  4. G.O.P. Sees Trump’s Playbook as Best Hope in Some Tight Races
  5. Jimmy Buffett and ‘MAGA’ Hats: Scenes From the U.S. Just Before a Tight Election
  6. At Trump Rallies, Women See a Hero Protecting a Way of Life
  7. Trump Administration Spares Corporate Wrongdoers Billions in Penalties
  8. How the Trump Enforcement Numbers Were Calculated
  9. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
  10. Far From Home, a Safe Space in Time
  11. Loose Ends: Seven Easy Cold-Weather Casseroles That Won’t Fix Any of This
  12. Trump and the Hart-less Presidency
  13. The Luck of the Democrats
  14. I Have a Green Card Now. But Am I Welcome?
  15. The Election Has Already Been Hacked
  16. Weekend Reads: Get Ready to Cheer On Marathon Runners
  17. Rites of Passage: My Almost Motherhood
  18. More Evidence Points to China as Source of Ozone-Depleting Gas
  19. For Maryland Football, a Lackluster Defeat Caps a Brutal Week
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U.S. Law Enforcement Failed to See the Threat of White Nationalism. Now They Don’t Know How to Stop It.

For two decades, domestic counterterrorism strategy has ignored the rising danger of far-right extremism. In the atmosphere of willful indifference, a virulent movement has grown and metastasized.

    

Anguished by ‘Spiral of Hate,’ Charleston Pastor and Pittsburgh Rabbi Grieve as One

The killings of nine parishioners at a black church in Charleston and 11 congregants at a synagogue in Pittsburgh brought people in those two communities together in an unspeakable grief.

    

A Nation in Turmoil Prepares to Deliver a Verdict on Trump

Republicans have grown increasingly pessimistic about holding the House, as polls show a number of incumbents lagging well below 50 percent. G.O.P. leaders are more hopeful about the Senate.

    

G.O.P. Sees Trump’s Playbook as Best Hope in Some Tight Races

Some candidates are following the president in attacking prominent liberals and minorities to stoke an us vs. them narrative about the country’s security and culture.

    

Jimmy Buffett and ‘MAGA’ Hats: Scenes From the U.S. Just Before a Tight Election

Updates from around the country as candidates make their final pitches to the voters who will help reshape America for the next two years.

    

At Trump Rallies, Women See a Hero Protecting a Way of Life

While female voters may be President Trump’s greatest electoral weakness, his fear-based appeals on immigration and other issues seemed to resonate with women at his campaign events.

    

Trump Administration Spares Corporate Wrongdoers Billions in Penalties

Punishment of banks and big companies accused of malfeasance has declined precipitously since the Obama era.

    

How the Trump Enforcement Numbers Were Calculated

The Times built a database of cases and tapped into academic research to compare corporate penalties during the Obama and Trump administrations.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Jennifer Lopez is a boss. Young Evangelicals speak out on politics. Whitey Bulger is dead. Melissa Clark’s Thanksgiving menu. And more.

    

Far From Home, a Safe Space in Time

For now, I live 12 hours in the future, where nothing can harm the ones I love.

    

Loose Ends: Seven Easy Cold-Weather Casseroles That Won’t Fix Any of This

There’s nothing like a home-style dish to keep you from thinking about World War III.

    

Trump and the Hart-less Presidency

After 30 years, Gary Hart still wonders what might have been.

    

The Luck of the Democrats

Trump could have flattened liberalism. Instead he’s given it an opening.

    

I Have a Green Card Now. But Am I Welcome?

I should feel safer, but the president’s anti-immigrant rhetoric doesn’t help.

    

The Election Has Already Been Hacked

Even if not a single voting machine has been compromised, we’re in trouble.

    

Weekend Reads: Get Ready to Cheer On Marathon Runners

Watching the race is so exhausting, but it is also so much fun.

    

Rites of Passage: My Almost Motherhood

I had a lot of questions about my career in tech, but of one thing I was certain: I did not want a child. Then I met a girl who needed me as much as I needed her.

    

More Evidence Points to China as Source of Ozone-Depleting Gas

Delegates from nearly 200 countries are gathering in Ecuador to discuss efforts to repair the ozone layer, and the return of a banned chemical will be on the agenda.

    

For Maryland Football, a Lackluster Defeat Caps a Brutal Week

In a 24-3 loss to Michigan State, the Terrapins looked very much like a team suffering under the weight of a week of devastating turmoil.

    

In France, a Giant Spider and a Minotaur Roam, and Sleep

The mechanical spider and Minotaur are the works of La Machine, which is putting on immersive street theater in the city of Toulouse.

    

More Is More: Saint Laurent and Bergé’s Style Flies at Auction Again

The maximalist, cross-cultural decorating style favored by the two Frenchmen has long been admired as an antidote to the minimalism of contemporary interiors.

    

Why Sports Parents Sometimes Behave So Badly

Youth sports organizations are increasingly reporting scenarios in which parents yell, threaten or physically assault coaches, referees, players or other parents.

    

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