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Chris Stapleton and Carrie Underwood shone brightest as Country music's biggest stars gathered at the 2018 Country Music Association Awards.
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  1. Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood light up 2018 CMAs
  2. Look: 'Veronica Mars' cast unites for sequel series table read
  3. Winner of $343M in Powerball 'can't let money change me'
  4. 'Doctor Who' is getting a New Year's special
  5. In photos: Inside the CMA Awards
  6. South Korean and Japanese fishing vessels crash, crew rescued
  7. Amazon orders Season 6 of 'Bosch,' starring Titus Welliver
  8. Idris Elba's daughter Isan to serve as Golden Globe Ambassador
  9. In photos: Moments from the CMA Awards red carpet
  10. Rohingya repatriation plan has no safety guarantee, sources say
  11. Two dead, 44 hurt in tour bus crash in Mississippi
  12. Mana honored as Latin Recording Academy's Person of the Year
  13. Brad Paisley again reveals gender of Carrie Underwood's baby at CMAs
  14. Stormy Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse
  15. Lily James, Armie Hammer to star in 'Rebecca' remake
  16. Pearl pendant belonging to Marie Antoinette sells for $36M at auction
  17. In photos: Deadly wildfires ravage California
  18. Mira Ricardel reassigned from deputy national security post

Chris Stapleton, Carrie Underwood light up 2018 CMAs

Chris Stapleton and Carrie Underwood shone brightest as Country music's biggest stars gathered at the 2018 Country Music Association Awards.
    

Look: 'Veronica Mars' cast unites for sequel series table read

"Veronica Mars" showrunner Rob Thomas shared on Twitter Wednesday a photo of the cast uniting for the first table read for the show's Hulu revival.
    

Winner of $343M in Powerball 'can't let money change me'

A New York man who won $343.8 million in Powerball said he "can't let money change me" but wants to "take care of it for the next generation in my family."
    

'Doctor Who' is getting a New Year's special

"Doctor Who" is getting a New Year's Day special instead of its traditional Christmas broadcast.
    

In photos: Inside the CMA Awards

Country music stars perform during the 52nd Annual Country Music Association Awards on November 14, 2018 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
    

South Korean and Japanese fishing vessels crash, crew rescued

South Korean and Japanese fishing vessels collided Thursday morning off South Korea's east coast, the country's coast guard said.
    

Amazon orders Season 6 of 'Bosch,' starring Titus Welliver

Amazon Prime Video announced Wednesday it has ordered a sixth season of "Bosch," its detective drama starring Titus Welliver.
    

Idris Elba's daughter Isan to serve as Golden Globe Ambassador

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association named Isan Elba, the daughter of actor Idris Elba, as its 2019 Golden Globe Ambassador Wednesday.
    

In photos: Moments from the CMA Awards red carpet

Country music stars walk the red carpet at the 52nd Annual Country Music Association Awards on November 14, 2018 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.
    

Rohingya repatriation plan has no safety guarantee, sources say

Rohingya refugees are nervous about repatriation that was scheduled to take place on Thursday.
    

Two dead, 44 hurt in tour bus crash in Mississippi

A tour bus overturned in Mississippi in bad weather Wednesday afternoon, killing two people and injured 44 others, authorities said.
    

Mana honored as Latin Recording Academy's Person of the Year

The Latin Recording Academy honored Mana as its 2018 Person of the Year at a tribute concert Wednesday.
    

Brad Paisley again reveals gender of Carrie Underwood's baby at CMAs

Hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley announced the gender of her second child during the Country Music Association Awards on Wednesday.
    

Stormy Daniels' attorney Michael Avenatti arrested on suspicion of domestic abuse

Police arrested Michael Avenatti, the attorney for Stormy Daniels in legal action against President Donald Trump, on suspicion of felony domestic violence.
    

Lily James, Armie Hammer to star in 'Rebecca' remake

Lily James and Armie Hammer have signed on to star in a new adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's gothic novel, "Rebecca."
    

Pearl pendant belonging to Marie Antoinette sells for $36M at auction

A pearl and diamond pendant belonging to French Queen Marie Antoinette sold for a record $36 million at an auction in Switzerland on Wednesday.
    

In photos: Deadly wildfires ravage California

Fires driven by winds and dry weather have ravaged Northern and Southern California for several days, causing record damage -- killing dozens and destroying thousands of homes and other structures.
    

Mira Ricardel reassigned from deputy national security post

President Donald Trump moved Mira Ricardel from her deputy national security adviser post Wednesday, one day after first lady Melania Trump sought her ouster.
    
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  1. Pregnant mother shot dead with a crossbow, but her unborn child survived
  2. Trump administration issues sanctions against more tourist places in Cuba
  3. British PM May faces ferocious opposition to Brexit plan
  4. Miss Chile is Venezuelan? Beauty queens leave Venezuela for better future
  5. Israeli defense minister quits, hits out at Netanyahu over Gaza truce
  6. Main witness against 'El Chapo' will be 'El Chapo,' prosecutor says
  7. Pence confronts Myanmar's Suu Kyi over Rohingya persecution
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Pregnant mother shot dead with a crossbow, but her unborn child survived

The crossbow bolt reportedly hit the victim in the abdomen, just missing her baby who was later delivered by emergency C-section.

    

Trump administration issues sanctions against more tourist places in Cuba

Sanctions appear to have dampened interest in travel to Cuba, which has dropped dramatically this year.

    

British PM May faces ferocious opposition to Brexit plan

Even though Prime Minister Theresa May won backing from her own ministers, she must now get approval from lawmakers despite a thin parliamentary majority.

    

Miss Chile is Venezuelan? Beauty queens leave Venezuela for better future

"Chile accepted me as I am and helped me to regain the confidence I had lost," said Miss Universe contestant Andrea Diaz, originally from Venezuela.

    

Israeli defense minister quits, hits out at Netanyahu over Gaza truce

Avigdor Lieberman has demanded a stronger response to Palestinian militants' most intense round of rocket fire against Israel since the 2014 Gaza war.

    

Main witness against 'El Chapo' will be 'El Chapo,' prosecutor says

Feds say they'll use "El Chapo's" own words against him to prove he's a vicious drug lord

    

Pence confronts Myanmar's Suu Kyi over Rohingya persecution

Pence said her country's atrocities were "without excuse." He called on her to hold those responsible to account.

    

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Senators have staked the success of the bipartisan agreement on President Trump, but powerful pockets of opposition remain among some law enforcement officials and conservative lawmakers.
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  1. Trump Embraces a Path to Ease U.S. Sentencing
  2. Republicans and Democrats Cannot Agree on Absolutely Anything. Except This.
  3. Shorter Sentences, More Judicial Leeway: What the Criminal Justice Bill Would Do
  4. What Happens When Politicians Who Oversee Elections Are Also the Candidates?
  5. Florida Recount, Amid Machine Error and Lawsuits, Is ‘Going to End Up a Little Messy’
  6. Utility Customers May Be on the Hook for Billions in Wildfire Damage
  7. A ‘Perfectly Imperfect’ Life: The Victims of the California Wildfires
  8. A Model T, Abandoned as Paradise Burned, Emerges With Barely a Scratch
  9. Macron’s Response to Trump: ‘I Do Not Do Policy or Diplomacy by Tweets’
  10. Mira Ricardel, Aide Who Crossed Melania Trump, Is Removed From Her White House Role
  11. First Wave of Migrants in Caravan Reaches U.S. Border in Tijuana
  12. Wildfires, Brexit, ‘Toxic’: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  13. A Brexit Deal Has Arrived. Now the Chaos Begins.
  14. Hip-Hop’s Love Affair With Marvel Comics
  15. Grab ’Em by the Passion
  16. White House Wall Weirdness
  17. New York’s Amazon Deal Is a Bad Bargain
  18. End Forced Arbitration for Sexual Harassment. Then Do More.
  19. Woozy With Moderation
  20. The Huxley Trap
  21. The Assault Against Science Continues at the E.P.A.
  22. Disability: Rewriting the Old Disability Script
  23. Pursuits: On Samos, Aesop’s Fabled Isle, a Mix of Greeks, Migrants and Tourists
  24. ‘Toxic’ Is Oxford’s Word of the Year. No, We’re Not Gaslighting You.
  25. U.K. Cabinet Backs Theresa May’s Brexit Plan
  26. Jacob deGrom and Blake Snell Win Cy Young Awards
  27. Books News: Sigrid Nunez Wins National Book Award for ‘The Friend’
  28. 3 Days Stranded in Siberia? Flight Delays Don’t Come Much Worse Than This
  29. Judge Rejects Deal to Overhaul City’s Public Housing
  30. Michael Avenatti Arrested on Suspicion of Domestic Violence in Los Angeles
  31. Behind a Saudi Prince’s Rise, Two Loyal Enforcers
  32. A $343.9 Million Powerball Prize After 25 Years of Using the Same Numbers
  33. How to Tell if Those Black Friday Deals Are Actually Worth Buying
  34. Rosalía: The Pop Star Bringing Flamenco to a New Generation
  35. The YSL Documentary Pierre Bergé Did Not Want Anyone to See
  36. Books of The Times: Helping Out Family Is Taken to Extremes in ‘My Sister, the Serial Killer’
  37. Doctors: Grief as My Guide: How My Sister Made Me a Better Doctor
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Trump Embraces a Path to Ease U.S. Sentencing

Senators have staked the success of the bipartisan agreement on President Trump, but powerful pockets of opposition remain among some law enforcement officials and conservative lawmakers.

    

Republicans and Democrats Cannot Agree on Absolutely Anything. Except This.

The need to repair the nation’s criminal justice system has brought together the two parties in a way that is unusual in these days of partisan strife.

    

Shorter Sentences, More Judicial Leeway: What the Criminal Justice Bill Would Do

A bipartisan proposal endorsed by President Trump to overhaul federal prison and sentencing laws would have its greatest effect on future prison populations.

    

What Happens When Politicians Who Oversee Elections Are Also the Candidates?

Brian Kemp and Rick Scott have drawn criticism for mixing their political lives with their public roles, contributing to the electoral turmoil in Georgia and Florida.

    

Florida Recount, Amid Machine Error and Lawsuits, Is ‘Going to End Up a Little Messy’

Old equipment in Palm Beach County prompted the elections supervisor to warn the county may not be able to meet the deadline in Florida’s statewide recount.

    

Utility Customers May Be on the Hook for Billions in Wildfire Damage

The company’s stock has been cut almost in half since last week as investors assess the potential payout if its equipment is found to blame.

    

A ‘Perfectly Imperfect’ Life: The Victims of the California Wildfires

The authorities in Paradise slowly put names on the roster of the dead. Among them is Ernie Foss, a musician from San Francisco.

    

A Model T, Abandoned as Paradise Burned, Emerges With Barely a Scratch

The antique car stands out like a museum piece in a vast landscape of destruction. But that is little comfort to its owner, who lost his home and his town to the flames.

    

Macron’s Response to Trump: ‘I Do Not Do Policy or Diplomacy by Tweets’

The French president refused to be drawn into a tit-for-tat with President Trump, who had leveled a scathing personal attack against him.

    

Mira Ricardel, Aide Who Crossed Melania Trump, Is Removed From Her White House Role

The White House said that Ms. Ricardel was indeed leaving her post as a deputy national security adviser, but that she would still work in the administration — just not under the first lady’s roof.

    

First Wave of Migrants in Caravan Reaches U.S. Border in Tijuana

The caravan traveling from Central America begins arriving in the northern Mexico border city, setting up a potential confrontation with American authorities.

    

Wildfires, Brexit, ‘Toxic’: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

A Brexit Deal Has Arrived. Now the Chaos Begins.

The next few weeks will be an exercise in brinkmanship.

    

Hip-Hop’s Love Affair With Marvel Comics

They both speak the language of the outcast made good.

    

Grab ’Em by the Passion

Remember that you can be thoroughly anti-Trump without being completely Trump-obsessed.

    

White House Wall Weirdness

Don and Melania and the gang, doing their thing.

    

New York’s Amazon Deal Is a Bad Bargain

The city has what the company wants, talent. Why pay them $1.5 billion to come?

    

End Forced Arbitration for Sexual Harassment. Then Do More.

If tech companies really want to be cutting-edge, they should get rid of the policy in all employment-related disputes.

    

Woozy With Moderation

Can Gov. John Hickenlooper of Colorado run for president as a centrist?

    

The Huxley Trap

How technology and masturbation tamed the sexual revolution.

    

The Assault Against Science Continues at the E.P.A.

The agency jettisons expert panels providing guidance on important health and environmental issues.

    

Disability: Rewriting the Old Disability Script

We changed queer literature, and the world, by writing our own stories. With disability, we can do it again.

    

Pursuits: On Samos, Aesop’s Fabled Isle, a Mix of Greeks, Migrants and Tourists

Business owners, volunteer organizations and refugees welcome tourists who wish to help and enjoy themselves at the same time.

    

‘Toxic’ Is Oxford’s Word of the Year. No, We’re Not Gaslighting You.

The word, which is increasingly applied to nonphysical things, beat out others, including “gaslighting,” “incel” and “techlash.”

    

U.K. Cabinet Backs Theresa May’s Brexit Plan

In a rare victory, the prime minister held her party in line. Now, she faces the much tougher task of getting the plan through Parliament.

    

Jacob deGrom and Blake Snell Win Cy Young Awards

DeGrom won in a near-unanimous decision despite recording only 10 wins this year because of the Mets’ anemic offense.

    

Books News: Sigrid Nunez Wins National Book Award for ‘The Friend’

The judges called the novel an “exquisitely written and deeply humane exploration of grief.” This year also saw the addition of a new category, for translated literature.

    

3 Days Stranded in Siberia? Flight Delays Don’t Come Much Worse Than This

Passengers on an Air France plane that was forced to land at Irkutsk airport in Russia endured a nightmare stay after a replacement plane also developed a fault.

    

Judge Rejects Deal to Overhaul City’s Public Housing

The federal judge shot down a proposal to appoint a monitor to overhaul the troubled housing agency and suggested that was the federal government’s job.

    

Michael Avenatti Arrested on Suspicion of Domestic Violence in Los Angeles

The lawyer for Stormy Daniels has positioned himself as a critic of President Trump and has toyed with running for president in 2020.

    

Behind a Saudi Prince’s Rise, Two Loyal Enforcers

The killing of Jamal Khashoggi has focused attention on two aides to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who have played key roles in his aggressive acts.

    

A $343.9 Million Powerball Prize After 25 Years of Using the Same Numbers

A self-described humble man wearing dad jeans and dark sunglasses said he would “give back to Manhattan” and buy his mother a house. And keep playing.

    

How to Tell if Those Black Friday Deals Are Actually Worth Buying

Black Friday and Cyber Monday mean hundreds of online deals, discounts, and in-person doorbusters, but these tips will help you tell which ones are really worth your money.

    

Rosalía: The Pop Star Bringing Flamenco to a New Generation

The Spanish musician invests the genre’s complex, finger-clicking rhythms and deep, intense style of singing with playful samples and slogans with attitude.

    

The YSL Documentary Pierre Bergé Did Not Want Anyone to See

Mr. Bergé, the partner of Yves Saint Laurent, suppressed the film for years, but it is finally reaching theaters this month. Here’s what to expect.

    

Books of The Times: Helping Out Family Is Taken to Extremes in ‘My Sister, the Serial Killer’

Oyinkan Braithwaite’s debut novel is about a Nigerian woman who assists her murderous sister in cleaning up crime scenes.

    

Doctors: Grief as My Guide: How My Sister Made Me a Better Doctor

Even when she was gone, she was present in the patient sitting before me and in the way I was newly able to comfort and reassure her.

    

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