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The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Redskins 31-23 in the annual Thanksgiving Day game on Thursday at AT&T Stadium.
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  1. Cowboys catch Redskins in NFC East with Thanksgiving win
  2. Scenes from the 92nd Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
  3. Watch: Rafiki holds up Simba on Pride Rock in first 'Lion King' teaser
  4. Eddie Jackson comes up big for Bears in win over Lions
  5. Houston Rockets look to pile up points vs. Detroit Pistons
  6. Ryan Tannehill returns as Dolphins attempt to slow Andrew Luck, Colts
  7. Jameis Winston back at QB as Buccaneers host 49ers
  8. First Temple period artifact unearthed in Jerusalem
  9. House GOP issues subpoenas to James Comey, Loretta Lynch
  10. Whiskey the Whippet crowned winner at National Dog Show
  11. Thanksgiving message: Donald Trump calls troops, threatens to close border
  12. Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf 5-holes himself for nasty goal vs. Canucks
  13. CBS cancels 'Salvation' after two seasons
  14. Watch: Preds' Filip Forsberg flashes juggling skills vs. Blues
  15. Egyptian armed forces kill 12 in anti-terrorist raids
  16. Watch: Sidney Crosby kicks puck to himself for stunning score vs. Stars
  17. Bengals sign NT Niles Scott, place DT Josh Tupou on IR
  18. Ravens' Jackson to make second start vs. Raiders
  19. Hawks' Vince Carter scores 25K point on dunk
  20. 5 dead after driver runs into group of schoolkids in China
  21. Camp Fire 90% contained as death toll rises to 83
  22. Didier Drogba retires from soccer

Cowboys catch Redskins in NFC East with Thanksgiving win

The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Washington Redskins 31-23 in the annual Thanksgiving Day game on Thursday at AT&T Stadium.
    

Scenes from the 92nd Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade took place in record cold on Thursday in New York.
    

Watch: Rafiki holds up Simba on Pride Rock in first 'Lion King' teaser

Walt Disney Studios released its first teaser trailer for its photo-real remake of "The Lion King."
    

Eddie Jackson comes up big for Bears in win over Lions

Without injured quarterback Mitchell Trubisky, the Chicago Bears' offense needed assistance for point production against the Detroit Lions.
    

Houston Rockets look to pile up points vs. Detroit Pistons

Following a slow start, the Houston Rockets are piling up the points and the victories once again.
    

Ryan Tannehill returns as Dolphins attempt to slow Andrew Luck, Colts

Ryan Tannehill is finally back in the lineup for the Miami Dolphins. And they will need him the way Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is playing.
    

Jameis Winston back at QB as Buccaneers host 49ers

The revolving door at quarterback in Tampa Bay took another spin this week and Jameis Winston will start when the Buccaneers host the San Francisco 49ers.
    

First Temple period artifact unearthed in Jerusalem

A rare tiny stone weight from the First Temple Era has been unearthed near the Western Wall in Jerusalem, Israel.
    

House GOP issues subpoenas to James Comey, Loretta Lynch

House Republicans issued subpoenas to former FBI Director James Comey and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch to appear for closed-door testimony next month.
    

Whiskey the Whippet crowned winner at National Dog Show

Whiskey the Whippet was crowned the winner of the National Dog Show in Philadelphia on Thursday.
    

Thanksgiving message: Donald Trump calls troops, threatens to close border

President Donald Trump, after a teleconference call with U.S. armed forces members on Thanksgiving, threatened to "close entry into the country" from Mexico.
    

Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf 5-holes himself for nasty goal vs. Canucks

Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf slipped the puck between his own legs for a slick goal, helping his squad beat the Vancouver Canucks.
    

CBS cancels 'Salvation' after two seasons

The sci-fi series "Salvation" will not return for a third season on CBS.
    

Watch: Preds' Filip Forsberg flashes juggling skills vs. Blues

Hockey wizard Filip Forsberg brought his antics above the frozen floor, juggling the puck around defenders in the Nashville Predators' recent win.
    

Egyptian armed forces kill 12 in anti-terrorist raids

Egyptian armed security forces killed 12 suspected militants during anti-terrorist raids in recent days, state media reported Thursday.
    

Watch: Sidney Crosby kicks puck to himself for stunning score vs. Stars

Sidney Crosby kicked the puck around keeper Anton Khudobin and back to himself for a score in the Pittsburgh Penguins' win against the Dallas Stars.
    

Bengals sign NT Niles Scott, place DT Josh Tupou on IR

The Cincinnati Bengals have signed nose tackle Niles Scott and placed defensive tackle Josh Tupou on injured reserve.
    

Ravens' Jackson to make second start vs. Raiders

Rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson is expected to make his second career start when the Baltimore Ravens host the Oakland Raiders on Sunday afternoon.
    

Hawks' Vince Carter scores 25K point on dunk

Vince Carter scored his 25,000th point the only way Vince Carter knows how: on a powerful dunk.
    

5 dead after driver runs into group of schoolkids in China

A driver in China plowed into a group of schoolkids, killing five and injuring at least 19, Chinese state media reported Thursday.
    

Camp Fire 90% contained as death toll rises to 83

The Cal Fire, the most deadly and widespread wildfire in California, was 90 percent contained but the death toll has risen to 83.
    

Didier Drogba retires from soccer

Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has retired from soccer after two decades.
    
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Barack who? Michelle Obama achieves 'rock star' status across the Atlantic

"It's like going to see Beyoncé — she's like a rock star. She means so much to us. In France we don't have figures like that," said Cyrielle Bedu.

    

Nissan fires chairman Carlos Ghosn following arrest

He's been accused by prosecutors of under-reporting $44.6 million of personal income.

    

Iconic stretch of Berlin Wall wins protection from developers

After the wall fell in 1989, more than 100 international artists painted over its concrete transforming it into the world's longest outdoor gallery.

    

Brexit could leave the U.K. billions worse off, finance minister admits

"We will have a politically chaotic situation" without a deal, finance minister Philip Hammond said.

    

Family of slain U.S. missionary forgives tribe that killed him

"I have never known a more courageous, selfless, compassionate man," one friend said. "John lived and gave his life to share the love of Jesus."

    

Forget the turducken: This holiday franken-feast is fit for a king

Similar bizarre dishes were being served in Europe hundreds of years ago, as hosts aimed to highlight their power and wealth.

    

U.S.-Israeli man sentenced to 10 years over anti-Semitic bomb threats

In passing sentence, the court said the defendant offered on the "dark web" to make bomb and shooting threats for money, earning about $240,000 worth of the digital currency Bitcoin.

    

U.K. police arrest man in connection to explosive devices found in London apartment

The two devices were found Wednesday in an unoccupied apartment in northwest London. The area was evacuated as a precaution.

    

Car plows into children outside primary school in China; 5 dead

Security camera footage showed a line of children crossing the street when a vehicle approaches, then changes lanes and swerves into the crowd.

    

Head of Russian spy agency accused of U.S. election hack, U.K. spy poisoning dies

Igor Korobov, 62, who ran the spy agency since 2016, died on Wednesday after "a serious and long illness," the Russian defense ministry said.

    

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Rebuffing C.I.A., Trump Says It Only Has ‘Feelings’ About Khashoggi Killing

The exchange with reporters was a notable deviation on a Thanksgiving that was otherwise almost an exact replica of how the president spent the holiday last year.

    

Hillary Clinton Says Europe Must ‘Get a Handle’ on Migration to Thwart Populism

Mrs. Clinton, in an interview with The Guardian, argued that migration policies contributed to the rise in right-wing populism in Europe.

    

Why the Announcement of a Looming White Minority Makes Demographers Nervous

The idea of white demographic decline has become an object of fascination on the right and the left. But demographers have grown uneasy with the projection.

    

Paradegoers Brave Coldest Thanksgiving in New York Since 1901

Heavy winds were expected to threaten the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, but instead parade attendees faced near-record temperatures.

    

Parade Watchers Are Thankful for Matt Lauer’s Absence

For the first time in 20 years, the former anchor did not host NBC’s broadcast of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
    

N.Y. Democrats Vowed to Get Big Money Out of Politics. Will Big Money Interfere?

The state’s campaign finance laws are among the nation’s weakest, and Democrats campaigned on a vow to strengthen them. But politics may intervene.

    

Republicans Subpoena James Comey and Loretta Lynch Over Clinton Email Case

Mr. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, responded to the demand for a closed-door session by saying he preferred to give public testimony.

    

Everything Around Him Burned. He Stayed Put, and Lived to Tell the Tale.

Every storm has a few holdouts, who ignore evacuation orders and hunker down at home. In the case of Kevin Jeys, he stuck it out to save his animals.

    

Holiday Spending Should Be Strong. And Then?

Consumer confidence points to open pocketbooks in the short run. Trade tensions, market upheaval and other factors may make the new year less bright.

    

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Let Women Be Warriors

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A plan to send the stateless Muslims back to Myanmar has been halted for now. But the cruelty and injustice endure.

    

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