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A.J. Green's chances of returning to the lineup took a significant hit Saturday.
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  1. NFL notebook: Bengals' Green downgraded to doubtful
  2. Black Friday online sales were record $6.22B, tracking service reports
  3. Jan. 7 date set for first SpaceX unmanned capsule to International Space Station
  4. Bengals downgrade WR A.J. Green to doubtful
  5. Lakers face tall task in shutting down Nikola Vucevic, Magic
  6. Melvin Gordon looms as question mark for Chargers
  7. Bucks end homestand against Spurs
  8. Packers sign DL James Looney, place LB Nick Perry on IR
  9. Police: Woman shot dead at Florida Walmart in domestic dispute
  10. Prince Harry, Meghan to move to Windsor from Kensington Palace grounds
  11. Taiwan's president resigns from party leadership
  12. Ferry crashes into building in San Francisco; 2 hurt
  13. Camp Fire 95% contained as number of missing declines
  14. U.S. embassy warns citizens of possible threat in DRC capital
  15. Brexit plans on track after Theresa May meets Spain's demands on Gibraltar
  16. Bankrupt Sears hopes to sell over 500 stores
  17. Report: Brazil's Amazon deforestation at 10-year high
  18. Pakistan arrests Islamic cleric, hundreds of followers
  19. Funeral held for Kim Porter in Georgia
  20. Julie Andrews to voice a character in 'Aquaman'
  21. Fuel protests in Paris turn violent in police clashes
  22. Mike Ditka recuperating after heart attack

NFL notebook: Bengals' Green downgraded to doubtful

A.J. Green's chances of returning to the lineup took a significant hit Saturday.
    

Black Friday online sales were record $6.22B, tracking service reports

Online Black Friday companies racked up a record $6.22 billion in sales, up 23.6 percent from last year, according to Adobe Analytics.
    

Jan. 7 date set for first SpaceX unmanned capsule to International Space Station

NASA has set a Jan. 7 dated for an sending an unmmanned SpaceX capsule on its maiden voyage to the International Space Station.
    

Bengals downgrade WR A.J. Green to doubtful

A.J. Green's chances of returning to the lineup took a significant hit Saturday.
    

Lakers face tall task in shutting down Nikola Vucevic, Magic

The Los Angeles Lakers have won seven of eight games for the first time since the end of the 2012-13 season.
    

Melvin Gordon looms as question mark for Chargers

Los Angeles Chargers running back Melvin Gordon is a question mark for Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals.
    

Bucks end homestand against Spurs

The Milwaukee Bucks won't have much time to dwell on what might be their most embarrassing loss in recent memory.
    

Packers sign DL James Looney, place LB Nick Perry on IR

The Green Bay Packers have signed defensive lineman James Looney and placed linebacker Nick Perry on injured reserve.
    

Police: Woman shot dead at Florida Walmart in domestic dispute

A woman died after being shot by a man during a domestic dispute Saturday afternoon in Ocala, Fla., police said.
    

Prince Harry, Meghan to move to Windsor from Kensington Palace grounds

Prince Harry and Meghan will move to Windsor from the grounds of Kensington Palace in London, six months after their marriage, the palace announced Saturday.
    

Taiwan's president resigns from party leadership

Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen announced she would resign Saturday as party leader after a big defeat in local government elections, according to state media.
    

Ferry crashes into building in San Francisco; 2 hurt

The U.S. Coast Guard is investigating the cause of a ferry crash at the San Francisco Ferry Building that injured two people, the agency said Saturday.
    

Camp Fire 95% contained as number of missing declines

Northern Californoa's Camp Fire was 95 percent contained as the death toll remained at 84 and the number of missing dropped to 475 from more than 1,000.
    

U.S. embassy warns citizens of possible threat in DRC capital

Officials said Saturday they have "credible" data on possible terrorist threat against U.S. government facilities in the Democratic Republic of Congo's capital.
    

Brexit plans on track after Theresa May meets Spain's demands on Gibraltar

Theresa May's Brexit plans are back on track with the European Union after the prime minister agreed to meet Spain's demands regarding Gibraltar.
    

Bankrupt Sears hopes to sell over 500 stores

Sears, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy last month, has listed 505 stores it hopes to sell to a new owner in an effort to stop them from closing.
    

Report: Brazil's Amazon deforestation at 10-year high

Deforestation in the Amazon rainforest of Brazil has reached its highest level since 2008, amid concerns logging will expand under the new president.
    

Pakistan arrests Islamic cleric, hundreds of followers

Pakistan's police took the leader of the far-right Islamist movements, Khadim Hussain Rizvi, and several hundred supporters in "protective custody."
    

Funeral held for Kim Porter in Georgia

A funeral was held in Georgia on Saturday for fashion model Kim Porter.
    

Julie Andrews to voice a character in 'Aquaman'

"Mary Poppins" and "The Sound of Music" icon Julie Andrews will play a role in the upcoming superhero movie "Aquaman."
    

Fuel protests in Paris turn violent in police clashes

After they were hit by projectiles, Paris police used tear gas and a water cannon against protesters in the second weekend of protests against fuel prices.
    

Mike Ditka recuperating after heart attack

Pro Football Hall of Famer Mike Ditka is recovering from a heart attack in a Florida hospital.
    
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In the hours before Black Friday, chaos broke out at a crowded mall in Hoover, Alabama, when a dispute between two people turned into gunfire, leaving an 18-year-old man and a 12-year-old bystander injured. Police responding to the incident fatally ...
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At least 19 people, including four police officers, were slightly hurt and one person had more serious injuries in the day of unrest in Paris.
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  1. Police disperse violent protesters in France amid anger over fuel taxes
  2. American tourist rescued after spending night in adrift off coast of Australia
  3. Migrant 'humanitarian crisis' declared in Tijuana, Mexico
  4. Federal report says climate change will wallop U.S. economy
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Police disperse violent protesters in France amid anger over fuel taxes

At least 19 people, including four police officers, were slightly hurt and one person had more serious injuries in the day of unrest in Paris.

    

American tourist rescued after spending night in adrift off coast of Australia

The tourist, who is from Hawaii and has been traveling along the Queensland coast and Great Barrier Reef for about three years, was not hurt.
    

Migrant 'humanitarian crisis' declared in Tijuana, Mexico

The mayor says he's asking the UN for aid to handle the 5,000 Central Americans who have arrived in his border city.

    

Federal report says climate change will wallop U.S. economy

A new federal report warns of a "cascading effect" that will alter lives and economies, cause fuel shortages and increased power outages.

    

With child coming, it's off to the country for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle

The royal couple, who married in a chapel on the Windsor Castle grounds in May, are expecting their first child in the spring.

    

Why America's European allies are now calling out Russia's misdeeds

"There is a wider policy shift to call out Russia, because of the increased intensity of challenges," one expert said.

    

U.S. service member killed in Afghanistan

More than 2,400 U.S. forces have died in the 17-year-old war, America's longest conflict.

    

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Coal, the most polluting of energy sources, shows no sign of disappearing three years after the Paris agreement, when world leaders promised decisive action against global warming.
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  2. U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy
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  4. Mexico Mulls Allowing Migrants to Stay There Pending U.S. Asylum Bids
  5. Trump Administration Invites Health Care Industry to Help Rewrite Ban on Kickbacks
  6. Poisoned Wildlife and Tainted Meat: Why Hunters Are Moving Away From Lead Bullets
  7. Times Insider: A Vegetarian Reporter Explores a Hunting Dilemma
  8. Retrieving Body of Missionary Killed on Remote Indian Island Is a Struggle
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  11. What an Italian Donkey’s Fate Tells Us About the Future of Europe
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  13. The New Radicalization of the Internet
  14. The Two-Emperor Problem
  15. Kara Swisher: Lean Out
  16. Sheryl Sandberg Can’t Have It All
  17. My New Vagina Won’t Make Me Happy
  18. Packing Tips for an Evacuation
  19. Students Who Made Apparent Nazi Salute in Photo Won’t Be Punished
  20. Black Man Killed by Officer in Alabama Mall Shooting Was Not the Gunman, Police Now Say
  21. Nicolas Roeg, Director of ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth,’ Dies at 90
  22. Marijuana Legalization Threatens These Dogs’ Collars
  23. The Website That Shows How a Free Press Can Die
  24. Costly Raising of Argentine Submarine May Not Yield Answers or Bodies, Experts Say
  25. In a Transylvania Town, Bears and Humans Collide at the Dumpster
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U.S. Climate Report Warns of Damaged Environment and Shrinking Economy

Without major action to rein in global warming, the American economy could lose 10 percent of G.D.P. by 2100, according to a report from 13 federal agencies.

    

Across South, Democrats Risk Speaking Boldly and Alienating Rural White Voters

Mike Espy, the Democratic nominee in the Mississippi Senate election Tuesday, has had to choose between satisfying African-Americans and white liberals or driving away conservative-leaning voters.

    

Mexico Mulls Allowing Migrants to Stay There Pending U.S. Asylum Bids

President Trump insists that no migrant will be admitted to the U.S. without an approved asylum claim, but Mexico counters that no deal has been reached.

    

Trump Administration Invites Health Care Industry to Help Rewrite Ban on Kickbacks

The goal is to open pathways for doctors and hospitals to work together to improve care and save money. The challenge will be to accomplish that without also increasing the risk of fraud.

    

Poisoned Wildlife and Tainted Meat: Why Hunters Are Moving Away From Lead Bullets

Many hunters are ditching traditional ammunition amid mounting evidence that it harms scavengers and pollutes the food people eat.

    

Times Insider: A Vegetarian Reporter Explores a Hunting Dilemma

During my week with a group of conservationist elk hunters, I put aside my personal dietary restrictions to better understand their perspective.

    

Retrieving Body of Missionary Killed on Remote Indian Island Is a Struggle

John Allen Chau’s corpse has not been found. Those who have stepped ashore North Sentinel Island have been shot with bows and arrows.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade. Working while female. Notable books of 2018. And more.

    

The Woman Who Still Finds Louis C.K. Lovable

The French comedian Blanche Gardin is taking on all of feminism’s orthodoxies.

    

What an Italian Donkey’s Fate Tells Us About the Future of Europe

A fable about Italy, bond yields and politics in the European Union.

    

When Russia Was Full of Hope

“We believe that in 2018 people will be safe from war and hunger. The world will be more just than it is today and there will be no capitalists left.”

    

The New Radicalization of the Internet

Jihadists and right-wing extremists use remarkably similar social media strategies.

    

The Two-Emperor Problem

What Trump v. John Roberts reveals about the Republic.

    

Kara Swisher: Lean Out

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Sheryl Sandberg Can’t Have It All

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My New Vagina Won’t Make Me Happy

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Packing Tips for an Evacuation

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Students Who Made Apparent Nazi Salute in Photo Won’t Be Punished

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Black Man Killed by Officer in Alabama Mall Shooting Was Not the Gunman, Police Now Say

The police said the man, Emantic Fitzgerald Bradford Jr., 21, was likely not the gunman who shot at least one person. His death drew criticism from his family and protesters on Saturday.

    

Nicolas Roeg, Director of ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth,’ Dies at 90

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Marijuana Legalization Threatens These Dogs’ Collars

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Costly Raising of Argentine Submarine May Not Yield Answers or Bodies, Experts Say

Families of some of the 44 crew members who sank with the San Juan want it salvaged, but experts question the operation.

    

In a Transylvania Town, Bears and Humans Collide at the Dumpster

With their habitat shrinking, brown bears in Baile Tusnad, Romania, have turned to scavenging. Residents sit and gawk, environmentalists want to protect the animals, but hunters just want to hunt.

    

How to Get the Most Out of Black Friday and Cyber Monday (Even if You’re Not Into Tech)

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The High End: Act III for a Lower Manhattan Landmark

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