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North and South Korea will begin a joint railway inspection at the earliest possible time as the United Nations Security Council exempted the survey from sanctions last week.
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  1. North, South Korea to launch railroad survey after sanction exemption
  2. Spoiler alert: Beloved character dies in 'Walking Dead' mid-season finale
  3. UPI Horse Racing Roundup: Almond Eye wins Japan Cup
  4. Philip Rivers' record-setting effort leads Chargers over Cardinals
  5. Houston Rockets look to improve bench scoring vs. Washington Wizards
  6. Celtics visit Pelicans in clash of struggling teams
  7. Seahawks defense makes big stops in win over Panthers
  8. Sony Michel powers Patriots to victory over Jets
  9. Denver Broncos survive Pittsburgh Steelers with late interception
  10. Cleveland Browns rout Cincinnati Bengals, end 25-game road slide
  11. Kim Jong Un paper toy released, pulled out amid criticisms
  12. Jameis Winston leads Buccaneers past 49ers
  13. Look: Behati Prinsloo, Adam Levine laugh with toddlers in family photo
  14. Jake Elliott rescues Eagles with game-winning FG vs. Giants
  15. Winter storm causes flight cancelations, road hazards in U.S. Midwest
  16. Look: Jon Gosselin shares holiday photo of him with kids Collin, Hannah
  17. Lamar Jackson wins second straight start for Baltimore Ravens
  18. Watch: Pittsburgh Steelers fake field goal for TD vs. Denver Broncos
  19. Rookie QB Josh Allen leads Bills past slumping Jaguars
  20. Report: Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski marry in D.C.
  21. At least 31 killed after Uganda party boat capsizes
  22. Ukraine navy: Russia 'fired on and seized' three vessels
  23. Texas Tech fires head coach Kliff Kingsbury

North, South Korea to launch railroad survey after sanction exemption

North and South Korea will begin a joint railway inspection at the earliest possible time as the United Nations Security Council exempted the survey from sanctions last week.
    

Spoiler alert: Beloved character dies in 'Walking Dead' mid-season finale

Sunday's mid-season finale of "The Walking Dead" saw the demise of another beloved character.
    

UPI Horse Racing Roundup: Almond Eye wins Japan Cup

Almond Eye's victory in the Japan Cup sets her up for top international targets; KY Derby preps in Kentucky and Japan, much more weekend Thoroughbred action.
    

Philip Rivers' record-setting effort leads Chargers over Cardinals

Philip Rivers set a single-game NFL record by completing his first 25 passes and the Los Angeles Chargers rolled to a 45-10 win against the Arizona Cardinals.
    

Houston Rockets look to improve bench scoring vs. Washington Wizards

WASHINGTON -- The Houston Rockets will look to end a two-game losing streak when they visit the Washington Wizards Monday night.
    

Celtics visit Pelicans in clash of struggling teams

The New Orleans Pelicans just finished a road trip.
    

Seahawks defense makes big stops in win over Panthers

Despite giving up nearly 500 yards to the Carolina Panthers, the Seattle Seahawks made just enough stops to earn a victory in Charlotte.
    

Sony Michel powers Patriots to victory over Jets

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- With the score tied at 10 at halftime Sunday, New England Patriots fans had a question: Where was the offense?
    

Denver Broncos survive Pittsburgh Steelers with late interception

Shelby Harris intercepted Ben Roethlisberger's pass in the end zone and the Denver Broncos capitalized on four turnovers to defeat the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    

Cleveland Browns rout Cincinnati Bengals, end 25-game road slide

The Cleveland Browns defeated the Bengals 35-20 on Sunday in Cincinnati and in doing so avoided another ignominious record.
    

Kim Jong Un paper toy released, pulled out amid criticisms

A South Korean education media firm released paper toy craft kits, featuring leaders of the United States, South and North Korea and China, which it called "leaders opening the peace era of the Korean Peninsula" but pulled out North Korean leader Kim Jong Un from the sales following harsh criticisms.
    

Jameis Winston leads Buccaneers past 49ers

Jameis Winston threw for 312 yards and two touchdowns, and the Tampa Bay defense corralled the San Francisco offense to beat the 49ers 27-9 on Sunday.
    

Look: Behati Prinsloo, Adam Levine laugh with toddlers in family photo

Behati Prinsloo posted on Instagram a photo of her and her husband, rocker Adam Levine, laughing as they push their young children in swings.
    

Jake Elliott rescues Eagles with game-winning FG vs. Giants

Losers of two straight and three of their last four, the Philadelphia Eagles entered Sunday's game against the New York Giants needing a win.
    

Winter storm causes flight cancelations, road hazards in U.S. Midwest

Thousands of flights were delayed or canceled and more than a dozen states were under weather alerts Sunday, as winter snowstorms hit the Midwest.
    

Look: Jon Gosselin shares holiday photo of him with kids Collin, Hannah

Disc jockey and former reality television star Jon Gosselin shared a photo this weekend of him getting a Christmas tree with two of his eight children.
    

Lamar Jackson wins second straight start for Baltimore Ravens

Lamar Jackson played well enough to win his second straight start for the injured Joe Flacco, helping the Baltimore Ravens roll past the Oakland Raiders.
    

Watch: Pittsburgh Steelers fake field goal for TD vs. Denver Broncos

Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Chris Boswell threw a touchdown pass to lineman Alejandro Villanueva during a fake field goal on Sunday against the Denver Broncos.
    

Rookie QB Josh Allen leads Bills past slumping Jaguars

Josh Allen had no ill effects of an injured arm that sidelined him for more than a month, helping the Buffalo Bills to a win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
    

Report: Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski marry in D.C.

"Morning Joe" co-hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski got married this weekend at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
    

At least 31 killed after Uganda party boat capsizes

At least 31 people died when a party boat capsized in Uganda on Saturday, the Ugandan Police Force said.
    

Ukraine navy: Russia 'fired on and seized' three vessels

Ukraine's navy said Sunday that Russia rammed a Ukranian tugboat, and also fired on and seized three of its vessels in the Sea of Azov.
    

Texas Tech fires head coach Kliff Kingsbury

Texas Tech has fired head coach Kliff Kingsbury following a third straight losing season.
    
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Ukraine mobilized all of its naval personnel and ships after Russia seized three of its vessels off the coast of Crimea, which it annexed in 2014.
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  2. Border crossing closed after migrants try entering U.S.
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  4. U.K. parliament seizes documents as part of Facebook investigation
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Russia attacks and seizes three Ukrainian naval vessels off the coast of Crimea

Ukraine mobilized all of its naval personnel and ships after Russia seized three of its vessels off the coast of Crimea, which it annexed in 2014.

    

Border crossing closed after migrants try entering U.S.

"We're not running because we're criminals," one migrant said. "We're running from the crime in our country."

    

Taiwanese reject legalizing same-sex unions in referendum

A third initiative, also approved, asked that schools avoid teaching LGBT "education."

    

U.K. parliament seizes documents as part of Facebook investigation

The seizure of the documents comes after Mark Zuckerberg declined to appear in London on Tuesday before officials investigating disinformation and election interference.

    

Plundered statue reignites debate about museum relics

"We are just a body. You, the British people, have our soul ... You have kept him for 150 years. Just give us some months."

    

European leaders seal Brexit divorce deal, but hard work lies ahead

The agreement paves the way for Britain's smooth departure from the bloc from the E.U. side, though a bumpy ride still awaits in the U.K.

    

He helped lead Africa's deadliest terror group. Now he's running for office.

"Thousands of people have died because of his ideology. How do his victims feel about him being a candidate?" a member of Somalia's parliament asks.

    

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  15. On Comedy: 3 Savvy Comics Who Shine Where Sex and Politics Intersect
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  17. New Book Gives Voice to Trump’s Claims of a Vast Conspiracy Against Him
  18. Ukraine, After Naval Clash With Russia, Considers Martial Law
  19. Willie Naulls, Knicks All-Star and Celtics Champion, Dies at 84
  20. M.L.B. Asks Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith to Return $5,000 Donation
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Friday's government report, detailing in stark terms the economic cost of climate change, is likely to be played down by the administration, even as opponents use it to attack Trump policies.

    

As Migrants Try to Cross U.S. Border, U.S. Closes It

Hundreds of migrants tried to evade police and cross from Tijuana, Mexico, into San Diego. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency responded by firing tear gas and closing the border in both directions. Thousands of migrants from Central America have been living in a shelter in Tijuana.
    

E.U. Leaders and U.K. Agree on Brexit Divorce Terms

The settlement reached at a summit meeting on Sunday must pass votes in the British Parliament, and leaves deep uncertainties about Britain’s future.

    

Brexit Deal Has the Backing of E.U. Leaders. What Happens Now?

Prime Minister Theresa May obtained the approval of the other 27 European Union members for Britain’s divorce from the bloc. But she still has hurdles to overcome at home.

    

China’s Tactic to Catch a Fugitive Official: Hold His Two American Children

The Chinese police are barring Victor and Cynthia Liu from leaving China in an effort to force their father to return. U.S. officials object to the growing practice of an “exit ban.”

    

The Treatment Gap: This City’s Overdose Deaths Have Plunged. Can Others Learn From It?

Dayton, Ohio, had one of the highest overdose death rates in the nation in 2017. The city made many changes, and fatal overdoses are down more than 50 percent from last year.

    

Abortion Pills Are No Post-Roe Panacea

Yes, they are revolutionary. But price and legal barriers to access mean that coat hangers aren’t safely back in the closet for good just yet.

    

A Chance to Repair America’s Image Abroad

Democrats can use their new power in the House to check the Trump administration’s recklessness and advance their own foreign policies.

    

No Albany Pay Raise Without Limits on Outside Income

New York legislators deserve higher salaries, but only if they come with new ethics requirements.

    

The Monopolization of America

In one industry after another, big companies have become more dominant over the past 15 years, new data show.
    

Will Mitch Run?

Landrieu speaks with certainty on many issues, but a 2020 candidacy may not yet be one of them.

    

Is Exxon Conning Its Investors?

A New York State lawsuit charges that the oil giant has not properly accounted for the climate risks at the core of its business.

    

Making Sense of the N.B.A.’s Wacky Start

The drama has come faster than usual this season, from fistfights to free agents to sneakerheads grabbing the spotlight.

    

Grace Notes: As Teenagers, They Started the Swine Bowl. As Octogenarians, They Played the Last Game.

A group of men who have played a friendly game of touch football every Thanksgiving weekend since 1954, took to the field for the last time Saturday.

    

On Comedy: 3 Savvy Comics Who Shine Where Sex and Politics Intersect

Janelle James, Liza Treyger and Emmy Blotnick smuggle funny political jokes into bits on dating and relationships.

    

Over 700 Flights Canceled for Midwest Snowstorm

A snowstorm in the Midwest grounded flights out of Kansas City and Chicago, causing a nightmare on the busiest travel weekend of the year.

    

New Book Gives Voice to Trump’s Claims of a Vast Conspiracy Against Him

In the book “Trump’s Enemies,” by Corey Lewandowski and David Bossie, President Trump repeats his unfounded assertion that President Barack Obama was complicit in spying against him.

    

Ukraine, After Naval Clash With Russia, Considers Martial Law

Ukraine’s navy says Russia opened fire on its ships in a disputed area in the Black Sea, escalating the conflict between the two nations.

    

Willie Naulls, Knicks All-Star and Celtics Champion, Dies at 84

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After a Wildfire, Rebuilding Life Can Be Hardest for the Oldest

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