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No. 6 Tennessee heads into Friday's game against Louisiana after beating Lenoir-Rhyne convincingly on Tuesday, thanks mostly to junior point guard Jordan Bone.
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  1. No. 6 Tennessee will rely on Jordan Bone against Louisiana
  2. New York Giants take on San Francisco 49ers in battle of cellar dwellers
  3. Tennis elbow treatments generally ineffective, study says
  4. Number of Americans practicing yoga, meditation surged in last six years
  5. Thousand Oaks, Calif., shooting victims: Who they were
  6. No. 2 Kentucky expected to bounce back against Southern Illinois
  7. Lawmakers push bill protecting Robert Mueller probe amid demonstrations
  8. Ex-prison supervisor convicted of beating Louisiana inmate
  9. Cast of 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' attends premiere in Paris
  10. FTC orders MoneyGram to pay $125M in settlement
  11. Gabrielle Union, Dwyane Wade welcome first child together
  12. Tamera Mowry-Housley's niece died in Thousand Oaks, Calif., shooting
  13. New Trump rules to prevent migrants who cross illegally from seeking asylum
  14. Kenneth Scott McKee charged for negligence in Missouri duck boat deaths
  15. Los Angeles Rams to hold moment of silence for California shooting victims
  16. Evacuations ordered for California's Hill, Camp fires
  17. UPI Horse Racing Preview: Dramatic Melbourne Cup leads into big weekend
  18. First African-American to be drafted and play in the NFL, Wally Triplett, dies
  19. Cocaine cut with anti-worming drug can cause brain damage
  20. New York Jets to start QB Josh McCown against Buffalo Bills
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown cited after driving 100 mph
  22. Remains of sailor killed at Pearl Harbor attack buried in Guam
  23. After Parkland: A timeline of gun-control activism, legislation
  24. Farmers push Congress to pass new farm bill before year ends
  25. U.S. sanctions Russians over Crimea ties
  26. The Amazon is evolving, but not adapting as fast the climate is changing

No. 6 Tennessee will rely on Jordan Bone against Louisiana

No. 6 Tennessee heads into Friday's game against Louisiana after beating Lenoir-Rhyne convincingly on Tuesday, thanks mostly to junior point guard Jordan Bone.
    

New York Giants take on San Francisco 49ers in battle of cellar dwellers

The New York Giants take on the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara in a battle of cellar dwellers on Monday night.
    

Tennis elbow treatments generally ineffective, study says

Treatments for "tennis elbow" are generally ineffective, researchers say, but don't despair: The painful condition will usually clear up on its own.
    

Number of Americans practicing yoga, meditation surged in last six years

A new government survey shows that the number of Americans practicing "mindfulness" techniques such as yoga and meditation has surged in recent years.
    

Thousand Oaks, Calif., shooting victims: Who they were

Law enforcement officials have yet to release the names of all 12 victims killed in a shooting Thursday at a bar in Thousand Oaks, Calif., but some families and friends have identified their loved ones.
    

No. 2 Kentucky expected to bounce back against Southern Illinois

When Southern Illinois coach Barry Hinson set about preparing his team to face No. 2 Kentucky on Friday night, he skipped the gymnasium.
    

Lawmakers push bill protecting Robert Mueller probe amid demonstrations

Sens. Jeff Flake and Christopher Coons on Thursday said they plan to push legislation to protect special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
    

Ex-prison supervisor convicted of beating Louisiana inmate

A Louisiana jury on Thursday convicted a former supervisor at a state penitentiary in Angola for beating a handcuffed inmate.
    

Cast of 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' attends premiere in Paris

The cast of "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" attends the premiere of the film Thursday in Paris.
    

FTC orders MoneyGram to pay $125M in settlement

MoneyGram International agreed Thursday to pay $125 million to settle claims it failed to prevent fraudulent money transfers.
    

Gabrielle Union, Dwyane Wade welcome first child together

Gabrielle Union and her NBA star husband, Dwyane Wade, welcomed their first child together via surrogate, the actor announced Thursday.
    

Tamera Mowry-Housley's niece died in Thousand Oaks, Calif., shooting

A man shot and killed 12 people at a bar in Thousand Oaks, California Wednesday night. One of those people was Alaina Housley.
    

New Trump rules to prevent migrants who cross illegally from seeking asylum

The Trump administration announced new rules Thursday to limit people who cross the border illegally from seeking asylum in the United States.
    

Kenneth Scott McKee charged for negligence in Missouri duck boat deaths

A federal grand jury on Thursday indicted the captain of a Missouri duck boat that capsized in July and killed 17 people.
    

Los Angeles Rams to hold moment of silence for California shooting victims

Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay said on Thursday that a moment of silence will be held prior to the start of Sunday's game against the Seattle Seahawks.
    

Evacuations ordered for California's Hill, Camp fires

An 18,000-acre fire in Northern California destroyed multiple structures and forced a hospital and several schools to evacuate, local fire officials said.
    

UPI Horse Racing Preview: Dramatic Melbourne Cup leads into big weekend

Sheikh Mohammed finally lands Melbourne Cup, Group 1 racing continues in Australia and Japan, 2-year-olds in Dubai and US action from coast to coast.
    

First African-American to be drafted and play in the NFL, Wally Triplett, dies

Wally Triplett, a Detroit Lions legend who was the first African-American player to be drafted and play in the NFL, died Thursday morning. He was 92.
    

Cocaine cut with anti-worming drug can cause brain damage

Cocaine is often cut with the anti-worming drug levamisole -- and the combination is linked to brain damage, Swiss researchers report.
    

New York Jets to start QB Josh McCown against Buffalo Bills

New York Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold has been ruled out as a starter for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills because of a foot injury.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers WR Antonio Brown cited after driving 100 mph

Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown was cited Thursday morning after he allegedly was traveling more than 100 mph while driving in Pittsburgh.
    

Remains of sailor killed at Pearl Harbor attack buried in Guam

The remains of a U.S. Navy sailor killed in action during Japan's surprise attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor was laid to rest in Guam on Thursday.
    

After Parkland: A timeline of gun-control activism, legislation

The teen survivors of the mass shooting at a Florida high school have launched a movement for gun control and school safety. Here's what's happened so far.
    

Farmers push Congress to pass new farm bill before year ends

Farmers and farm groups are putting increased pressure on lawmakers to pass a new farm bill before the end of the year.
    

U.S. sanctions Russians over Crimea ties

The Trump administration announced on Thursday a new round of sanctions against Russian over its annexation of Crimea.
    

The Amazon is evolving, but not adapting as fast the climate is changing

According to a new survey of the Amazon, the planet's largest forest is shifting its composition in response to climate change.
    
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Hypertension before 40 linked to early heart disease

High blood pressure is often associated with other risk factors, such as excess weight, high cholesterol, high blood sugar and smoking, researchers said.

    

Fed holds rates steady, sees economy on track

Markets dipped slightly after Thursday's Federal Reserve statement, which confirmed no rate hike for November.

    

UN: Venezuelan migrant exodus reaches 3 million

Colombia is sheltering 1 million Venezuelans, and some 3,000 more arrive each day, according to the Bogotá government. Four million migrants could be living there by 2021.

    

U.S. allies raise funds for new 'battleground for LGBT equality' — Taiwan

"Taiwan is really the top priority for us right now as a global battleground for LGBT equality."

    

Prince Charles: I won't be a 'meddling' monarch if I become king

The heir to Britain's throne is outspoken on organic and traditional farming, wildlife conservation, herbal medicine and urban planning.

    

Why a divided Congress provides more investment opportunities for Wall Street

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