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Another week, another eye-opening victory for the New Orleans Saints.
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  1. Saints dominate Eagles in eye-popping win
  2. Thunder go for fourth straight win vs. Kings
  3. Celtics look to bounce back against Hornets
  4. No. 1 Duke begins bid for Maui title vs. San Diego State
  5. Daniel Carlson kicks Oakland Raiders past Arizona Cardinals
  6. Pittsburgh Steelers capitalize on Jacksonville Jaguars' collapse
  7. Detroit Lions hold off Carolina Panthers as two-point try fails
  8. Watch: Lakers' LeBron James crushes Heat with vicious dunks
  9. Ravens keep playoff hopes alive with win versus Bengals
  10. Giants defense makes key stops in win over Buccaneers
  11. Defector: 'Young North Koreans indifferent to politics'
  12. John Williams creating new music for 'Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge' attractions
  13. Confident Brett Maher kicks Dallas Cowboys past Atlanta Falcons
  14. Andrew Luck, Colts send AFC South message after win over Titans
  15. Houston Texans heat up in cold, defeat Washington Redskins
  16. Michael Bloomberg donates 1.8B to Johns Hopkins University
  17. Australian man dies after apparent stingray wound
  18. Green Bay Packers DE Mike Daniels (foot) to miss weeks
  19. Rams' Aaron Donald fined more than $23,000 over Justin Britt confrontation
  20. More than 1,200 still missing in California's Camp Fire
  21. Panthers S Eric Reid fined over $10,000 for hit on Ben Roethlisberger
  22. Kansas hires Les Miles as next head coach
  23. Marcus Mariota, Dean Pees exit Titans, Colts game early

Saints dominate Eagles in eye-popping win

Another week, another eye-opening victory for the New Orleans Saints.
    

Thunder go for fourth straight win vs. Kings

The surging Oklahoma City Thunder can get a measure of revenge as they attempt to keep a winning streak going Monday night against the Sacramento Kings.
    

Celtics look to bounce back against Hornets

The vaunted Boston Celtics defense gets a shot at 60-point scorer Kemba Walker in his encore performance.
    

No. 1 Duke begins bid for Maui title vs. San Diego State

Duke knows how to get it done when the Blue Devils go to the Maui Invitational.
    

Daniel Carlson kicks Oakland Raiders past Arizona Cardinals

Daniel Carlson kicked a field goal with no time left and the Oakland Raiders broke a five-game losing streak with a 23-21 victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers capitalize on Jacksonville Jaguars' collapse

The Jacksonville Jaguars and the Pittsburgh Steelers continued down paths going in opposite directions on Sunday.
    

Detroit Lions hold off Carolina Panthers as two-point try fails

Dropped passes, problems in the kicking game and a questionable call added up to another Carolina Panthers loss on Sunday against the Detroit Lions.
    

Watch: Lakers' LeBron James crushes Heat with vicious dunks

LeBron James smoldered from the tipoff, scoring 19 points in the first quarter to spark the Los Angeles Lakers' 113-97 win against the Miami Heat on Sunday.
    

Ravens keep playoff hopes alive with win versus Bengals

Lamar Jackson set a franchise record with 117 rushing yards and the Baltimore Ravens picked up a critical 24-21 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
    

Giants defense makes key stops in win over Buccaneers

The New York Giants defense stood tall, denying the Tampa Bay Buccaneers four times as the Giants topped the Bucs 38-35 at MetLife Stadium.
    

Defector: 'Young North Koreans indifferent to politics'

A former North Korean soldier said a majority of young North Koreans are indifferent to politics and the regime failed to keep people loyal to the leadership, in an interview.
    

John Williams creating new music for 'Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge' attractions

John Williams is working on music themes for the attractions in the new "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge" sections of Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios.
    

Confident Brett Maher kicks Dallas Cowboys past Atlanta Falcons

A Dan Quinn timeout might have kept the Dallas Cowboys in the playoff race.
    

Andrew Luck, Colts send AFC South message after win over Titans

The Indianapolis Colts cruised to a 38-10 win over the Tennessee Titans, who lost quarterback Marcus Mariota to an elbow injury in the second quarter.
    

Houston Texans heat up in cold, defeat Washington Redskins

With the coldest game to date in the Deshaun Watson era, the Houston Texans squeaked out a 23-21 victory over the Washington Redskins.
    

Michael Bloomberg donates 1.8B to Johns Hopkins University

Billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg donated $1.8 billion to Maryland's Johns Hopkins University on Sunday.
    

Australian man dies after apparent stingray wound

A man in Australia died after apparently being stung by a stingray while swimming at a southern beach on Saturday.
    

Green Bay Packers DE Mike Daniels (foot) to miss weeks

Green Bay Packers defensive end Mike Daniels is expected to sit out a few weeks with a foot injury.
    

Rams' Aaron Donald fined more than $23,000 over Justin Britt confrontation

Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald was fined $23,395 for his series of altercations in a game against the Seattle Seahawks.
    

More than 1,200 still missing in California's Camp Fire

Officials in California fear the already historic death toll from the Camp Fire could increase, as more than 1,200 people remain unaccounted for.
    

Panthers S Eric Reid fined over $10,000 for hit on Ben Roethlisberger

Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid was fined $10,026 by the NFL for his hit to the head of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
    

Kansas hires Les Miles as next head coach

Les Miles has been hired as Kansas' next football coach, the school announced Sunday.
    

Marcus Mariota, Dean Pees exit Titans, Colts game early

Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota was knocked out of the game against the Indianapolis Colts late in the first half.
    
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"We're sounding like Trump's America here in Mexico," said Francis Belmontes, who joined the demonstration with his two children.
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  1. Protesters in Tijuana, Mexico, oppose migrant caravan
  2. Finland's president rakes memory for source of Trump remark
  3. Peru says ex-president has sought asylum in Uruguay
  4. U.S.-China tensions heightened as Pence ends Asia trip
  5. Picasso painting stolen six years ago resurfaces in Romania
  6. Sen. Graham: 'Impossible to believe' Saudi Crown Prince unaware of Khashoggi killing
  7. Trump says final report on Khashoggi killing expected in a few days
  8. Baby baristas: Could kids hold the key to Colombia's coffee future?
  9. Ousted Sri Lankan Prime Minister's party asks Facebook to protect its supporters
  10. Populists celebrated Merkel's exit. But they might miss her.
  11. Pacific summit ends with no communique as China, U.S. differ
  12. Asylum seekers — once welcomed in Mexico — met with fear, disdain in Tijuana
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Protesters in Tijuana, Mexico, oppose migrant caravan

"We're sounding like Trump's America here in Mexico," said Francis Belmontes, who joined the demonstration with his two children.

    

Finland's president rakes memory for source of Trump remark

Finnish President Sauli Niinisto remembered telling Trump "We take care of our forests," but couldn't recall raking coming up.

    

Peru says ex-president has sought asylum in Uruguay

Peru's government says former President Alan Garcia is seeking asylum in Uruguay.

    

U.S.-China tensions heightened as Pence ends Asia trip

Papua New Guinea's prime minister, Peter O'Neill, said that "the entire world is worried" about tensions between China and the U.S.

    

Picasso painting stolen six years ago resurfaces in Romania

The painting was initally stolen in a heist along with six other paintings by Matisse, Monet and others.

    

Sen. Graham: 'Impossible to believe' Saudi Crown Prince unaware of Khashoggi killing

"He is irrational, he is unhinged, and I think he has done a lot of damage" to the U.S.-Saudi relationship, Graham said.

    

Trump says final report on Khashoggi killing expected in a few days

NBC News reported Friday that the CIA has concluded Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered Khashoggi's killing, according to a person briefed on the CIA's assessment.

    

Baby baristas: Could kids hold the key to Colombia's coffee future?

"I want to run my own coffee shop one day. And I want kids from all over the world to come and share this coffee with me," said Julián Murillo, 8.

    

Ousted Sri Lankan Prime Minister's party asks Facebook to protect its supporters

In a letter to Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg, the United National Party said it feared information sharing with what it calls the country's "illegal" government could lead to a crackdown against its supporters.

    

Populists celebrated Merkel's exit. But they might miss her.

The long-serving chancellor has been "a useful, clear target," according to one expert.

    

Pacific summit ends with no communique as China, U.S. differ

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said there were differences between several nations, including China and the U.S.

    

Asylum seekers — once welcomed in Mexico — met with fear, disdain in Tijuana

The border city welcomed Haitian refugees two years ago, but the latest migrant caravan is unpopular with the mayor and some residents.

    

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Among House Democrats, some strongly believe it is time for Nancy Pelosi to step aside for new leadership. But a serious challenger has yet to step forward.
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If Not Pelosi, Who? The Question Hovers Over a Simmering Rebellion

Among House Democrats, some strongly believe it is time for Nancy Pelosi to step aside for new leadership. But a serious challenger has yet to step forward.

    

Vote-Stealing Battle in Florida Portends More Distrust in System for 2020

More than just a flashback to 2000, the Florida recount is an ominous dry run for messaging about vote-stealing that will further erode confidence in the election process.

    

Rick Scott Wins Florida Senate Race After Recount

Senator Bill Nelson, a three-term Democrat, lost his Senate seat to Florida’s current Republican governor in a tight race.

    

News Analysis: Why Trump Is Sticking With the Saudi Crown Prince

President Trump does not even want to listen to evidence that could shake his confidence in the Saudi royal, a decision driven by Middle East strategy and arms sales.

    

In a Walmart Lot, a Rough Refuge for Wildfire Evacuees

Many in California who lost all they had when their homes were destroyed are collecting in makeshift camps, as firefighters keep struggling to contain the blazes.

    

Trump Says California Can Learn From Finland on Fires. Is He Right?

Like his earlier comments about California’s forest management, President Trump’s remarks about how Finland prepares for wildfires were somewhat misleading.

    

Brace Yourself in Act II: Trigger Warnings Come to the Stage

A number of American theaters are posting specific and comprehensive advisories about sensitive material, while others are resisting the trend.

    

Europe Edition: Brexit, Camp Fire, Disney: Your Monday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Benny Tai Yiu-ting: Hong Kong Isn’t What It Was, Nor What It’s Supposed to Be

Beijing’s political red lines here keep shifting — but always in the direction of more repression.

    

Looking Forward to Reconstruction

America doesn’t need a liberal Trump; it needs precisely the opposite of that.

    

Editorial Observer: Go Ahead, Democrats. Fight Over Nancy Pelosi.

Just get it out of your systems now, please.

    

Michael Bloomberg: Why I’m Giving $1.8 Billion for College Financial Aid

Let’s eliminate money problems from the admissions equation for qualified students.

    

We Need a Global Bank of Germs

With modern medicine killing off whole categories of bacteria and viruses — including benign ones that promote health — scientists propose a way to preserve microbes that may save us one day.

    

Eliminating All Student Debt Isn’t Progressive

It would be a giant welfare program for the upper middle class.

    

Et Tu, Jim Mattis?

The defense secretary is the best of this administration. But even the best stumbles.

    

Theresa May: ‘The Next 7 Days Are Critical’ for Brexit Deal

The British prime minister is planning more negotiations in Brussels. At home, she could face a no-confidence vote and rebellion from cabinet ministers.

    

With Sunken Argentine Sub Found, Families Demand Loved Ones’ Remains

“It’s not something I want — it’s something I need,” the mother of one of the lost sailors declared.

    

In ‘Digital India,’ Government Hands Out Free Phones to Win Votes

The leaders of one Indian state gave 2.9 million smartphones to residents, then used them to campaign for re-election. Others may copy the model.

    

Inside El Chapo’s Vast Network: What We Know After the Trial’s First Week

Surprise allegations, gory murder details and dismissed jurors were the headlines of an eventful first week in the trial of kingpin El Chapo.

    

An Ex-Rival and a Protégée Vie to Replace Merkel as German Conservatives’ Leader

With Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany announcing that she won’t run again in 2021, her party’s next leader will have an instant national profile.

    

Tests Showed Children Were Exposed to Lead. The Official Response: Challenge the Tests

For at least two decades, the New York City Housing Authority routinely disputed tests that revealed lead in its apartments. Private landlords almost never do this.

    

U.S. and China Square Off on Trade, and APEC Nations Duck for Cover

The clash between President Xi Jinping and Vice President Pence left the gathering of 21 nations in Papua New Guinea in disarray, and worried.

    

New Peanut Allergy Drug Shows ‘Lifesaving’ Potential

Results from a new study may lead to approval of what could be the first drug that ameliorates potentially deadly reactions in children with severe peanut allergies.

    

Migrant Caravan Is Just Yards From U.S. Border, but Long Wait Lies Ahead

As many as 10,000 Central Americans may reach Tijuana, Mexico, in the coming weeks. As the city scrambles to provide for them, a shelter has taken on the qualities of an overwhelmed refugee camp.

    

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