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The Houston Texans are pushing for their third AFC South crown in the past four seasons, and the journey continues in their Monday night matchup with the Tennessee Titans.
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  1. Texans take on Titans with 8th straight win in sights
  2. Chargers focus on Cardinals after disappointing loss
  3. Giants, Eagles look different since first meeting
  4. Panthers, Seahawks focus on their matchup
  5. Bills, Jaguars face must-win to keep faint hopes alive
  6. Jets might face Patriots without QB Darnold
  7. Steelers take six-game win streak on road vs. Broncos
  8. Bengals look to extend mastery of Browns
  9. MIami WR Jeff Thomas dismissed from team
  10. Cowboys WR Gallup in line to play vs. Redskins
  11. Titans QB Mariota limited, but expects to face Texans
  12. L.A. County sheriff's sex-crimes detective charged with raping teen
  13. Jets' QB Sam Darnold (foot) sits out practice
  14. Ravens QB Joe Flacco (hip) misses practice again
  15. Mattis: US, South Korea could reduce scope of 'Foal Eagle' military exercise
  16. Jury acquits Border Patrol agent of manslaughter in cross-border shooting
  17. Gallup poll: 39 percent optimistic with Democrats in control of House
  18. Kabul suicide blast death toll increases to 55
  19. Top 20 fantasy football tight ends for Week 12
  20. Top 20 fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 12
  21. Betsy DeVos reinstates for-profit college accrediting group
  22. Ikea to cut 7,500 jobs

Texans take on Titans with 8th straight win in sights

The Houston Texans are pushing for their third AFC South crown in the past four seasons, and the journey continues in their Monday night matchup with the Tennessee Titans.
    

Chargers focus on Cardinals after disappointing loss

After the Los Angeles Chargers' six-game winning streak ended last week, quarterback Philip Rivers implored the team to look ahead and not back at a missed opportunity.
    

Giants, Eagles look different since first meeting

The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the New York Giants 34-13 on the Giants' home field on Oct. 11. The teams meet again on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, and a lot has changed since that game just five weeks ago.
    

Panthers, Seahawks focus on their matchup

There's no time for the Carolina Panthers and the Seattle Seahawks to dwell on missed opportunities with the two teams potentially jockeying for playoff position as wild-card entries.
    

Bills, Jaguars face must-win to keep faint hopes alive

If the Buffalo Bills needed him to play two weeks ago in New York, rookie quarterback Josh Allen would have given it a try.
    

Jets might face Patriots without QB Darnold

The New York Jets are hosting Tom Brady and the New England Patriots on Sunday, and if that doesn't present enough problems, the Jets aren't sure who will be their quarterback.
    

Steelers take six-game win streak on road vs. Broncos

Going on the road to face the Denver Broncos on Sunday isn't necessarily a bad thing for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    

Bengals look to extend mastery of Browns

The Cincinnati Bengals have dropped two games in a row but get a chance to end their slide against a familiar opponent that they have thoroughly dominated.
    

MIami WR Jeff Thomas dismissed from team

Sophomore wide receiver Jeff Thomas of the University of Miami was dismissed from the team on Wednesday, the school announced.
    

Cowboys WR Gallup in line to play vs. Redskins

Rookie wide receiver Michael Gallup is expected to play for the Dallas Cowboys in Thursday's game versus the Washington Redskins.
    

Titans QB Mariota limited, but expects to face Texans

Quarterback Marcus Mariota of the Tennessee Titans, who left last Sunday's game against the Indianapolis Colts because of what originally was called an elbow injury, was limited in practice on Wednesday.
    

L.A. County sheriff's sex-crimes detective charged with raping teen

A Los Angeles County sheriff's sexcrimes investigator was charged Wednesday with tying up and raping a teen girl whose case he was investigating.
    

Jets' QB Sam Darnold (foot) sits out practice

New York Jets rookie quarterback Sam Darnold dressed for practice and stretched with his teammates on Wednesday, but did then did not take part in the workout.
    

Ravens QB Joe Flacco (hip) misses practice again

Quarterback Joe Flacco of the Baltimore Ravens did not practice again on Wednesday.
    

Mattis: US, South Korea could reduce scope of 'Foal Eagle' military exercise

The United States and South Korea could reduce the scope of one of the largest annual joint military exercises, U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis said Wednesday.
    

Jury acquits Border Patrol agent of manslaughter in cross-border shooting

An Arizona jury found Border Patrol agent Lonnie Swartz not guiltym of involuntary manslaughter in the death of a Mexican teen in a 2012 cross-border shooting.
    

Gallup poll: 39 percent optimistic with Democrats in control of House

About 39 percent of Americans are optimistic about the direction of the country after Democrats gained control of the House, according to a Gallup poll.
    

Kabul suicide blast death toll increases to 55

The death toll from a suicide bombing at a Kabul hotel increased to 55, health officials said Wednesday.
    

Top 20 fantasy football tight ends for Week 12

UPI's top 20 tight ends for Week 12 of the 2018 fantasy football season.
    

Top 20 fantasy football quarterbacks for Week 12

UPI's top 20 quarterbacks for Week 12 of the 2018 fantasy football season.
    

Betsy DeVos reinstates for-profit college accrediting group

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Wednesday reinstated an agency that accredits for-profit colleges that was ordered to close by the Obama administration.
    

Ikea to cut 7,500 jobs

Ikea announced this week it plans to cut 7,500 jobs -- mostly administrative support positions -- over the next two years.
    
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Trump plan would force asylum seekers to wait in Mexico as cases are processed, a major break with current policy
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Central Americans who arrive at U.S. border crossings seeking asylum in the United States will have to wait in Mexico while their claims are processed under sweeping new measures the Trump administration is preparing to implement, according to internal ...
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"Officers are keeping an open mind as to how or why the devices came to be there," London's Metropolitan Police Service said.
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  1. London counter-terror police probe explosive devices found in apartment
  2. American mother throws 2-month-old baby out of moving car in Bali, police say
  3. Bow-and-arrow tribe kills American on remote island, police in India say
  4. Dolce & Gabbana accused of insulting China, blames hackers
  5. Diabetes epidemic drives surge in insulin demand
  6. Child bride auction in South Sudan goes viral, sparks anger
  7. In unusual statement disputing the CIA and filled with exclamation points, Trump backs Saudi ruler after Khashoggi killing
  8. OECD says trade tensions are leading to a slowdown in global growth
  9. When CEOs go rogue, there's plenty of blame to pass around
  10. China allows U.S. aircraft carrier to dock amid military tensions
  11. Putin loyalist loses bid for Interpol's presidency after U.S. lobbying campaign
  12. For every child killed by Yemen's war, 'dozens are starving to death'
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London counter-terror police probe explosive devices found in apartment

"Officers are keeping an open mind as to how or why the devices came to be there," London's Metropolitan Police Service said.

    

American mother throws 2-month-old baby out of moving car in Bali, police say

Nicole Stasio came to Bali in July with her parents, police said. The parents stayed for about 10 days and Stasio remained on the island where she gave birth in September.
    

Bow-and-arrow tribe kills American on remote island, police in India say

The protected Sentinelese people are known to resist contact with outsiders, often attacking anyone who comes near.

    

Dolce & Gabbana accused of insulting China, blames hackers

The screenshots appear to show Stefano Gabbana referring to China with crude terms as he defended promotional videos that had sparked controversy earlier.

    

Diabetes epidemic drives surge in insulin demand

"Current levels of insulin access are highly inadequate compared to projected need, particularly in Africa and Asia," said the lead researcher of a new study.

    

Child bride auction in South Sudan goes viral, sparks anger

Photos posted on Facebook show the 17-year-old bride sitting beside the groom, wearing a lavish dress and staring despondently at the floor.
    

In unusual statement disputing the CIA and filled with exclamation points, Trump backs Saudi ruler after Khashoggi killing

"Maybe he did and maybe he didn't!" the president said of whether Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman knew of the journalist's slaying.

    

OECD says trade tensions are leading to a slowdown in global growth

Trade tensions and higher interest rates are slowing the global economy, said the economic group.

    

When CEOs go rogue, there's plenty of blame to pass around

"Monarchic CEOs... are driven by this need for immortality through their work and a separate drive for heroic stature," said one management expert.

    

China allows U.S. aircraft carrier to dock amid military tensions

Beijing has demanded the U.S. cease military activity of all kind near its South China Sea island claims that it has been rapidly fortifying.

    

Putin loyalist loses bid for Interpol's presidency after U.S. lobbying campaign

More than a dozen senators wrote an open letter that accused Moscow of exploiting the global body to settle scores and harass dissidents.

    

For every child killed by Yemen's war, 'dozens are starving to death'

Fighting and a Saudi-led blockade have created the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with more than 8 million people at risk of starvation.

    

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The Supreme Court's leader took offense at President Trump's criticism of a federal judge, suggesting Mr. Trump had a profound misunderstanding of a judge's role.
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  2. Why Big Law Is Taking On Trump Over Immigration
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  4. Erdogan Didn’t Get All He Hoped in Khashoggi Case, but His Stature Rises
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  6. A Frantic Call, a Neighbor’s Knock, but Few Official Alerts as Wildfire Closed In
  7. Fire and Rain: California Storm Brings Relief to Some, Misery to Others
  8. Past Tense: For Nearly 100 Years, the Macy’s Parade Has Been a Children’s Pilgrimage of Wonder
  9. To Protect the Thanksgiving Parade, Police Let New Dogs Out
  10. It’s Cold Outside? Gather Around the Turkey and Argue About Climate Change.
  11. The Goal in Rounding Up New York City’s 250 Wild Turkeys: No Leftovers
  12. Immigration, Brexit, Turkey Trots: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  13. Dishes for Surviving Thanksgiving
  14. Thanksgiving Turkey and Raita in Texas
  15. Trump Is Crude. But He’s Right About Saudi Arabia.
  16. How Long Before Trump Destroys the Rule of Law?
  17. America: The Highlight Reel
  18. My Thanksgiving Learning Curve
  19. There Are Worse Things Than Foster Care
  20. The Argument: How to Survive the Holidays Without an Argument
  21. Australia: Wealthy but Still Second Rate
  22. My Kid Has 2 Moms. Why Did She Say She’s Thankful for ‘Mommy and Daddy’?
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  24. How a $15,000 Movie Rallied a New Generation of Black Auteurs
  25. El Espace: Another Hot Take on the Term ‘Latinx’
  26. A Family Murdered, a Brother in Jail and a Deepening Mystery in New Jersey
  27. Border Patrol Agent Who Shot Mexican Teenager Is Acquitted of Involuntary Manslaughter
  28. In China, Dolce & Gabbana Draws Fire and Accusations of Racism on Social Media
  29. Google to Demand More Disclosure From Buyers of European Election Ads
  30. Girl, 13, Who Wrote Essay on Gun Violence Is Killed by Stray Bullet
  31. In Race for Global Power, U.S. and China Push Nations to Pick a Side
  32. How Facebook’s P.R. Firm Brought Political Trickery to Tech
  33. Short of Their Destination, Caravan Migrants Wrestle With Next Steps
  34. How to Get the Most Out of Black Friday (Even if You’re Not Into Tech)
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Chief Justice Defends Judicial Independence After Trump Attacks ‘Obama Judge’

The Supreme Court’s leader took offense at President Trump’s criticism of a federal judge, suggesting Mr. Trump had a profound misunderstanding of a judge’s role.

    

Why Big Law Is Taking On Trump Over Immigration

Major law firms have emerged as fierce opponents to President Trump’s immigration policies. Lawyers say they’re defending the rule of law. Critics say it’s politics.

    

Conservative Heritage Foundation Revives Training Academy for Judicial Clerks

An earlier version of the program was canceled after critics raised questions about secrecy pledges and loyalty oaths.

    

Erdogan Didn’t Get All He Hoped in Khashoggi Case, but His Stature Rises

The Turkish president has successfully claimed the moral high ground vacated by President Trump, and he has kept up the pressure on Saudi Arabia.

    

The Invisible American in a Saudi Prison Cell

The Trump administration vigorously demanded the release of some Americans held prisoner in foreign jails. It has not spoken out publicly about Dr. Walid Fitaihi.

    

A Frantic Call, a Neighbor’s Knock, but Few Official Alerts as Wildfire Closed In

In the frenzied first hours of the Camp Fire as it bore down on Paradise, Calif., only a fraction of residents received emergency alerts or evacuation orders from local authorities.

    

Fire and Rain: California Storm Brings Relief to Some, Misery to Others

Northern California saw its first significant rainfall since the spring, helping to douse a devastating wildfire but adding to the woes of some evacuees.

    

Past Tense: For Nearly 100 Years, the Macy’s Parade Has Been a Children’s Pilgrimage of Wonder

Wait, wait, shiver, delight.

    

To Protect the Thanksgiving Parade, Police Let New Dogs Out

Four new counterterrorism dogs are trained to detect explosives yards away, helping the police to detect threats before they reach their targets.

    

It’s Cold Outside? Gather Around the Turkey and Argue About Climate Change.

Take a deep breath and pass the stuffing.

    

The Goal in Rounding Up New York City’s 250 Wild Turkeys: No Leftovers

Flocks have roamed a section of Staten Island for years, but they are now facing removal, to mixed reaction.

    

Immigration, Brexit, Turkey Trots: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Dishes for Surviving Thanksgiving

Politics dividing your family? You might need some help getting through the turkey dinner.

    

Thanksgiving Turkey and Raita in Texas

The dinners at my parents’ house in Dallas told a story of the nation’s contemporary history.

    

Trump Is Crude. But He’s Right About Saudi Arabia.

On the strategic questions that matter in the Middle East, the president is cleareyed.

    

How Long Before Trump Destroys the Rule of Law?

The only thing blocking his plan to prosecute Hillary Clinton was Don McGahn. Think about that.

    

America: The Highlight Reel

It’s worth noting, in a world that often seems heartless, that there are plenty of fellow citizens doing the right thing.

    

My Thanksgiving Learning Curve

An Irish woman’s foray into this American tradition.

    

There Are Worse Things Than Foster Care

Child welfare agencies and judges too often prioritize family reunification over children’s safety.

    

The Argument: How to Survive the Holidays Without an Argument

And should third parties exist? Can they?

    

Australia: Wealthy but Still Second Rate

For all our good fortune there is a sense in the country that these times, the best of times, have not brought out the best in us.

    

My Kid Has 2 Moms. Why Did She Say She’s Thankful for ‘Mommy and Daddy’?

A Thanksgiving conundrum.
    

Favorites About Food, Family and Thanksgiving

What is it that makes this simple holiday so special?

    

How a $15,000 Movie Rallied a New Generation of Black Auteurs

An oral history of Barry Jenkins’s “Medicine for Melancholy,” as told by admirers — Lena Waithe, Justin Simien and Terence Nance — and Jenkins himself.

    

El Espace: Another Hot Take on the Term ‘Latinx’

This week in El Espace: gender-bending, big news for bookworms and more.

    

A Family Murdered, a Brother in Jail and a Deepening Mystery in New Jersey

The killing of a family of four in upscale Colts Neck, N.J., appeared to be connected to the arrest of a victim’s brother in a nearby arson fire.

    

Border Patrol Agent Who Shot Mexican Teenager Is Acquitted of Involuntary Manslaughter

The case has received close scrutiny because the agent, Lonnie Swartz, was the first in the Border Patrol to face federal murder charges for a cross-border shooting.

    

In China, Dolce & Gabbana Draws Fire and Accusations of Racism on Social Media

The Italian luxury brand said its Instagram accounts had been hacked after racist messages purportedly from one of its designers were made public. But some in China aren’t buying that.

    

Google to Demand More Disclosure From Buyers of European Election Ads

The internet giant is expanding an identification program ahead of the European Parliament vote in May.

    

Girl, 13, Who Wrote Essay on Gun Violence Is Killed by Stray Bullet

“Little children are victims of senseless gun violence,” Sandra Parks wrote in an essay about her hometown, Milwaukee. Two years later, she was dead.

    

In Race for Global Power, U.S. and China Push Nations to Pick a Side

The competition has echoes of the Cold War, as Washington and Beijing each try to foster diplomatic alliances and economic deals to freeze out the other.

    

How Facebook’s P.R. Firm Brought Political Trickery to Tech

Definers, an import from Washington to Silicon Valley, thrived with opposition research and a fishy campaign to push Apple’s C.E.O. for president.

    

Short of Their Destination, Caravan Migrants Wrestle With Next Steps

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