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Seahawks absorb gut-wrenching loss to Rams The Seattle Seahawks have proven they can hang with the NFL's top teams, but Sunday again illustrated an inability to finish. Thunder look to attack basket vs. slumping Suns Even without Russell Westbrook on the floor for a big chunk of the early part of the season, the Oklahoma City Thunder have found ways to be successful. Spurs seek 15th straight victory over Kings The San Antonio Spurs hope to write another chapter in one of the NBA's most lopsided rivalries when they visit the Sacramento Kings on Monday night. Bulls to unleash Zach attack on Mavericks The Chicago Bulls will go for back-to-back victories for the first time this season when they host the Dallas Mavericks on Monday night at the United Center. Awaiting Jimmy Butler, Philadelphia 76ers visit Miami Heat When the Philadelphia 76ers visit the Miami Heat on Monday night, there will be a pair of interesting trends in play. Other Aaron leads Green Bay Packers by Miami Dolphins GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Byron Bell, the Green Bay Packers' right guard, took the obvious approach when asked what it's like blocking for Aaron. Rams concerned Cooper Kupp has torn ACL Cooper Kupp could be out for the rest of the season after suffering a non-contact knee injury in the Los Angeles Rams' win against the Seattle Seahawks. In photos: Moments from the People's Choice Awards red carpet Celebrities arrive on the red carpet for the 44th annual E! People's Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., on November 11, 2018. Chicago Bears rout Detroit Lions, snap NFC North slide at 10 games Allen Robinson came back from a groin strain to make two touchdown catches as the Chicago Bears dominated the Detroit Lions. Washington Redskins throttle Tampa Bay Buccaneers Washington kicker Dustin Hopkins kicked three field goals and quarterback Alex Smith threw a touchdown pass to lead the visiting Redskins to a 16-3 victory. 'Avengers,' 'Shadowhunters' win big at People's Choice Awards "Avengers: Infinity War" was voted Favorite Movie and Favorite Action Movie at the People's Choice Awards show in Los Angeles Sunday night. Patrick Mahomes sets Chiefs single-season passing touchdown record It took more than half a century, but the Kansas City Chiefs finally have a new all-time leader for passing touchdowns in a season. No Dez Bryant, no problem as Drew Brees, Saints bash Bengals The New Orleans Saints strengthened its standing as the primary Super Bowl contender in the NFC by thrashing the Bengals on Sunday afternoon in Cincinnati. Cleveland Browns put dent in Atlanta Falcons' playoff hopes The Cleveland Browns left the Atlanta Falcons' playoff chances black and blue. Airstrikes, gunfire kill Hamas commander, 4 others in Gaza At least five Palestinians, including a Hamas commander, died during an exchange of gunfire with the Israeli military and airstrikes in Gaza city. Manchester City clips Manchester United in derby Manchester City came away with a Premier League derby victory against Manchester United on Sunday at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England. Rams, Chiefs denied in bids to play in Denver ahead of Mexico City tilt The Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs saw their respective requests to play in Denver on Sunday denied by the NFL. Saints' Michael Thomas fined $30,000 for cell phone celebration The NFL fined New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas $30,000 for retrieving a cell phone from within the goal post padding and celebrating a touchdown. Redskins LB Zach Brown lashes out at coaches on social media Washington Redskins linebacker Zach Brown appeared to take aim at his team's coaching staff following a series of tweets Saturday night. Rams' Andrew Whitworth to donate game check to shooting victims Los Angeles Rams offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth will donate his game check to victims and the families of this week's shooting in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Thousand Oaks shooter died of self-inflicted gunshot, autopsy confirms The suspected gunman in last week's shooting at a Thousand Oaks, Calif., bar died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, his autopsy confirmed. New Orleans Saints to sign WR Brandon Marshall The New Orleans Saints effectively are expected to replace Dez Bryant by signing fellow veteran wide receiver Brandon Marshall. Louisville fires head coach Bobby Petrino Louisville fired head coach Bobby Petrino with the team in the midst of a seven-game losing skid, the school announced Sunday morning. Glitches delay start of Florida recount; Sinema's lead grows in Arizona Florida's statewide recount began Sunday morning after a three-hour delay amid a series of technical glitches with Broward County's counting machines. |
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Singles' Day tops record $30 billion for AlibabaAlibaba recording $10 billion in sales in just one hour as shoppers around the world snapped up hot items including iPhones, furniture and milk powder. Mothers of missing migrant children start their own caravan in Mexico"We look in parks, on trains, in camps, we post photos," one mother said. "We can't rest." U.S. 'deeply concerned' about Tanzania's anti-LGBTQ crackdownThe U.S. Department of State has issued a statement condemning the East African country's moves to cut back on human rights and civil liberties. Macron warns against nationalism in apparent rebuke of Trump at WWI commemoration"Nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism," the French president said in remarks delivered just steps from Trump and more than 80 world leaders. Populists celebrated Merkel's exit. But they might miss her.The long-serving chancellor has been "a useful, clear target," according to one expert. America's role remembered, 100 years after end of WWI"There is a relationship from people to people, not just from government to government," says one French mayor. More Recent Articles
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Saudis Close to Crown Prince Discussed Killing Other Enemies a Year Before Khashoggi’s DeathDuring discussions in Riyadh in 2017, Saudi intelligence officials discussed hiring private companies to kill the head of Iran’s Quds force and other Iranian operatives. How to Help Those Affected by the California FiresThree raging wildfires have displaced hundreds of thousands of people and destroyed thousands of homes. Here are some charities that are helping victims. Uncounted Ballots, Overvoted Ballots: Why Is the Governor Claiming Fraud in Florida’s Election?Questions swirl around the vote tally in Florida, where Gov. Rick Scott has filed lawsuits over the handling of ballots, alleging fraud. The truth is more complicated. In the Campaign, Democrats Didn’t Let Trump Distract Them. That Will Be Harder Now.House Democrats, newly in the majority, must figure out how to put forward their own agenda even as they deal with the provocations of President Trump. Mediator: Should the Press Boycott Trump? Political Strategists Weigh InVeterans of presidential campaigns offer reporters options for dealing with a president who loves making them part of the show. A White House Challenge: Balancing the Roles of the First Lady and First DaughterBy all accounts, the two women have a complicated dynamic. They have rarely appeared together. And they clearly see their roles differently. Trump’s Nationalism, Rebuked at World War I Ceremony, Is Reshaping Much of EuropeAs world leaders marked the 100th anniversary of the Great War’s end, President Emmanuel Macron of France declared that “nationalism is a betrayal of patriotism.” Remembering the End of World War I, in PhotosWorld leaders and ordinary citizens alike commemorated the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended World War I. Here are the best images of the day. In China, Desperate Patients Smuggle Drugs. Or Make Their Own.Despite health insurance, terminally ill patients have to hunt around the world and on the internet for ways to stay alive. How China Creates Cancer RefugeesA rural resident in China is 30 percent more likely to die after a cancer diagnosis than an urban resident. Three rural families trying to beat these odds — “cancer refugees” — share their stories of battling the disease far from home and the financial ruin it causes. Remembering the Forgotten WarTechnically, Korea wasn’t even a war. But that doesn’t mean we can ignore the veterans who fought in it. Let the People VoteAmerica finally has a pro-democracy movement — and it did very well at the polls last week. You Have a Right to WearinessThe struggle for goodness and decency is an eternal struggle, not a seasonal one. A Defeat for White IdentityGrace Notes: Cheer, Cheer for Old Notre Dame All the Way in Staten IslandNotre Dame has a legion of devoted football fans who root for the school even though they did not attend it. They are known as “subway alums.” Oskar Rabin, Defiant Artist During Soviet Era, Dies at 90He was an organizer of what became known as the Bulldozer Exhibition, after the authorities used heavy equipment to sweep away forbidden art. Scholar Who Escaped Nazis Dies After a Push by a Subway Rider in a RushA Hofstra professor escaped Austria as the Nazis took control. Eighty years later, he died after someone knocked him down on a subway platform. Poland’s Leaders March With Far-Right Groups on Independence DayThe president said the 100th anniversary of Polish independence was “for everyone.” The march included the far right and omitted opposition leaders. Top Democrats Vow to Block Matthew Whitaker From Interfering in Russia InquiryNewly empowered House Democrats threatened to subpoena the acting attorney general and take other measures as they push for his recusal from the investigation. Portugal Dispatch: This Town Once Feared the 10-Story Waves. Then the Extreme Surfers Showed Up.The residents of Nazaré used to think the immense waves that broke against town’s cliffs were deadly to any who braved them. Today, those same waves have made the town a surfers’ mecca. Jailbreaks, Submarines, a Gold-Plated AK-47: El Chapo’s Trial Will Tell an Epic TaleTwo years have passed since the Mexican drug lord Joaquín Guzmán Loera was extradited to New York. His trial begins on Tuesday. France’s Mayors, Feeling the Pinch, Lead a Quiet Rebellion and QuitMore than 150 rural mayors have left this year, saying they feel abandoned by the state in the face of shrinking revenues, declining populations and reforms initiated by President Emmanuel Macron. Canada’s Message to Teenagers: Marijuana Is Legal Now. Please Don’t Smoke It.Canadian teenagers use more marijuana than youths anywhere else in the world. The government hopes legalization will change that. More Recent Articles |
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The Seattle Seahawks have proven they can hang with the NFL's top teams, but Sunday again illustrated an inability to finish.
Even without Russell Westbrook on the floor for a big chunk of the early part of the season, the Oklahoma City Thunder have found ways to be successful.
The San Antonio Spurs hope to write another chapter in one of the NBA's most lopsided rivalries when they visit the Sacramento Kings on Monday night.
The Chicago Bulls will go for back-to-back victories for the first time this season when they host the Dallas Mavericks on Monday night at the United Center.
When the Philadelphia 76ers visit the Miami Heat on Monday night, there will be a pair of interesting trends in play.
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Byron Bell, the Green Bay Packers' right guard, took the obvious approach when asked what it's like blocking for Aaron.
Cooper Kupp could be out for the rest of the season after suffering a non-contact knee injury in the Los Angeles Rams' win against the Seattle Seahawks.
Celebrities arrive on the red carpet for the 44th annual E! People's Choice Awards at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, Calif., on November 11, 2018.
Allen Robinson came back from a groin strain to make two touchdown catches as the Chicago Bears dominated the Detroit Lions.
Washington kicker Dustin Hopkins kicked three field goals and quarterback Alex Smith threw a touchdown pass to lead the visiting Redskins to a 16-3 victory.
"Avengers: Infinity War" was voted Favorite Movie and Favorite Action Movie at the People's Choice Awards show in Los Angeles Sunday night.
It took more than half a century, but the Kansas City Chiefs finally have a new all-time leader for passing touchdowns in a season.
The New Orleans Saints strengthened its standing as the primary Super Bowl contender in the NFC by thrashing the Bengals on Sunday afternoon in Cincinnati.
The Cleveland Browns left the Atlanta Falcons' playoff chances black and blue.
At least five Palestinians, including a Hamas commander, died during an exchange of gunfire with the Israeli military and airstrikes in Gaza city.
Manchester City came away with a Premier League derby victory against Manchester United on Sunday at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England.
The Los Angeles Rams and Kansas City Chiefs saw their respective requests to play in Denver on Sunday denied by the NFL.
The NFL fined New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas $30,000 for retrieving a cell phone from within the goal post padding and celebrating a touchdown.
Washington Redskins linebacker Zach Brown appeared to take aim at his team's coaching staff following a series of tweets Saturday night.
Los Angeles Rams offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth will donate his game check to victims and the families of this week's shooting in Thousand Oaks, Calif.
The suspected gunman in last week's shooting at a Thousand Oaks, Calif., bar died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, his autopsy confirmed.
The New Orleans Saints effectively are expected to replace Dez Bryant by signing fellow veteran wide receiver Brandon Marshall.
Louisville fired head coach Bobby Petrino with the team in the midst of a seven-game losing skid, the school announced Sunday morning.
Florida's statewide recount began Sunday morning after a three-hour delay amid a series of technical glitches with Broward County's counting machines. 



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