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Call it a week of mystery surrounding the availability of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco for Sunday's crucial division game vs. the Cincinnati Bengals.
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  1. Fantasy Football Who's In, Who's Out: Week 11 NFL injury report
  2. Pfizer to increase some drug prices in 2019
  3. Les Miles nearing deal to become next Kansas head coach
  4. QB Phillip Walker re-signs with Indianapolis Colts
  5. Detroit Lions WR Marvin Jones Jr. seeks second opinion
  6. Rough road loss dents Green Bay Packers' playoff hopes
  7. Stacey Abrams ends run against Brian Kemp in Georgia governor's race
  8. Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (illness) back at practice; Joe Flacco doubtful
  9. George Papadopoulos seeks delay in prison sentence
  10. John Cryer to play Lex Luthor on 'Supergirl'
  11. Vapers may influence smokers to quit lighting up, study says
  12. World's smallest dinosaur tracks reveal new sparrow-sized raptor
  13. Study: Surgery best treatment for appendicitis, not antibiotics
  14. Most of Minnesota's energy could come from wind, solar by 2050
  15. 'Eighth Grade,' 'Beale Street' up for top Independent Spirit Award
  16. In photos: Women of the next U.S. Congress
  17. Mice raised communally fare better as adults
  18. Trump to nominate acting EPA head Andrew Wheeler as permanent chief
  19. Maryland grandma wins big on very first Racetrax ticket
  20. Marijuana companies may have broken laws in social media posts
  21. 11th child dies at New Jersey nursing facility of adenovirus
  22. Parrot imitating fire alarm prompts firefighter call
  23. Navy accepts delivery of USNS Burlington Expeditionary Fast Transport
  24. Florida ant species collects skulls, uses chemical weapons to kill prey
  25. Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene to leave to mentor female CEOs
  26. Brazil rushes to find doctors to fill 8,300 positions left by Cubans

Fantasy Football Who's In, Who's Out: Week 11 NFL injury report

Call it a week of mystery surrounding the availability of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco for Sunday's crucial division game vs. the Cincinnati Bengals.
    

Pfizer to increase some drug prices in 2019

Pfizer is raising the prices of dozens of drugs in 2019 after bowing to pressure earlier this year from President Donald Trump and rolling back increases.
    

Les Miles nearing deal to become next Kansas head coach

Les Miles, former head coach at LSU and Oklahoma State, is finalizing a contract to become the next head coach at Kansas.
    

QB Phillip Walker re-signs with Indianapolis Colts

The Indianapolis Colts signed quarterback Phillip Walker to the practice squad on Friday and released defensive end Anthony Winbush from the practice squad.
    

Detroit Lions WR Marvin Jones Jr. seeks second opinion

Wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr. of the Detroit Lions is seeking a second opinion on what was diagnosed as only a bone bruise in his right knee.
    

Rough road loss dents Green Bay Packers' playoff hopes

Another narrow loss put a dent in the Green Bay Packers' postseason hopes.
    

Stacey Abrams ends run against Brian Kemp in Georgia governor's race

Democrat Stacey Abrams announced Friday she was ending her run against Republican Brian Kemp in Georgia's gubernatorial race.
    

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (illness) back at practice; Joe Flacco doubtful

Rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson was back at practice with the Baltimore Ravens on Friday after sitting out the day before because of a stomach ailment.
    

George Papadopoulos seeks delay in prison sentence

Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos on Friday asked a federal judge to delay his prison sentence for lying to the FBI.
    

John Cryer to play Lex Luthor on 'Supergirl'

"Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" scene-stealer John Cryer is to play Lex Luthor on "Supergirl."
    

Vapers may influence smokers to quit lighting up, study says

New research suggests that's so: Cigarette smokers who spent more time with people who used electronic cigarettes were more likely to try quitting smoking.
    

World's smallest dinosaur tracks reveal new sparrow-sized raptor

Scientist's have traced a trail of tiny dino footprints to a diminutive raptor. Researchers found the tracks of the sparrow-sized dino inside a dried lakebed.
    

Study: Surgery best treatment for appendicitis, not antibiotics

A person suffering from appendicitis should receive surgery and not try to treat the condition with antibiotics, a study said.
    

Most of Minnesota's energy could come from wind, solar by 2050

A new study out of Minnesota found that 70 percent of the state's electricity could come from wind and solar energy by 2050 -- and it would cost about the same as natural gas.
    

'Eighth Grade,' 'Beale Street' up for top Independent Spirit Award

"Eighth Grade," "First Reformed," "If Beale Street Could Talk," "Leave No Trace" and "You Were Never Really Here" are nominated for the top Spirit Award.
    

In photos: Women of the next U.S. Congress

A record number of women -- at least 123, with some races still undecided -- will serve in the next session of the U.S. Congress, which begins in January 2019. Many newcomers join congressional veterans in the Senate and House of Representatives from diverse backgrounds and experiences. Here they are.
    

Mice raised communally fare better as adults

According to a new study, mice raised communally benefit from a competitive advantage as adults.
    

Trump to nominate acting EPA head Andrew Wheeler as permanent chief

Acting Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler will be nominated to permanently lead the EPA, President Donald Trump said on Friday.
    

Maryland grandma wins big on very first Racetrax ticket

A Maryland Lottery player who decided to try a game for the first time ended up winning $10,410 with her beginner's luck.
    

Marijuana companies may have broken laws in social media posts

Some marijuana companies in Washington State have violated state laws in its social media posts, according to a study.
    

11th child dies at New Jersey nursing facility of adenovirus

New Jersey health officials confirmed Friday an 11th child died from adenovirus at a nursing and rehabilitation center.
    

Parrot imitating fire alarm prompts firefighter call

A British fire department said firefighters rushed to the scene of a fire alarm only to discover the culprit was actually a parrot mimicking an alarm noise.
    

Navy accepts delivery of USNS Burlington Expeditionary Fast Transport

The U.S. Navy accepted its tenth Spearhead-class Expeditionary Fast Transport from Austal USA on Nov. 15th, according to Navy press release
    

Florida ant species collects skulls, uses chemical weapons to kill prey

Florida is filled with strange creatures, but skull-collecting ants are near the top of the creepy list.
    

Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene to leave to mentor female CEOs

Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene announced she would leave her position Friday in a letter noting the service's expansion during her three-year tenure.
    

Brazil rushes to find doctors to fill 8,300 positions left by Cubans

The Brazilian Health Ministry said Friday it's holding meetings with the Pan American Health Organization on the exodus of thousands Cuban doctors.
    
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  1. Jordanian man convicted in arms-smuggling scheme, faces at least 25 years
  2. U.S. teacher missing in Mexico killed by drug cartel member, officials tell family
  3. Filing indicates indictment was prepared for Assange
  4. Son of elderly American held in Iran fears his father could die in custody
  5. Historic vote to redefine the kilogram changes forever the way we measure mass
  6. Hockney painting breaks record for most expensive work by living artist
  7. 'Love will prevail': Costa Rica's same-sex couples can marry in 2020
  8. Imelda Marcos posts bail for graft conviction in Philippines
  9. North Korea to deport American who claims he was working for CIA
  10. Last surviving leaders of Khmer Rouge regime found guilty of genocide
  11. North Korea tests new 'ultramodern tactical weapon' amid stalled nuclear diplomacy
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Jordanian man convicted in arms-smuggling scheme, faces at least 25 years

"This case demonstrates the dangers of underground arms trafficking" to the international community and U.S. forces abroad, a prosecutor said.

    

U.S. teacher missing in Mexico killed by drug cartel member, officials tell family

Mexican officials told the man's family he was killed by a member of the Sinaloa cartel, the criminal outfit led by El Chapo.

    

Filing indicates indictment was prepared for Assange

U.S. intelligence agencies have said that WikiLeaks disclosed emails stolen in a covert Russian intelligence operation to help Trump and hurt Clinton.

    

Son of elderly American held in Iran fears his father could die in custody

If the Iranian-American dies in custody, it could trigger a crisis between the United States and Iran.

    

Historic vote to redefine the kilogram changes forever the way we measure mass

Scientists around the world hail "measurement revolution."

    

Hockney painting breaks record for most expensive work by living artist

The previous record for a work by a living artist was held by Jeff Koons' sculpture "Balloon Dog," which sold for $58.4 million in 2013.

    

'Love will prevail': Costa Rica's same-sex couples can marry in 2020

Legalizing gay marriage was a major campaign promise by President Carlos Alvarado Quesada, who took office in May.

    

Imelda Marcos posts bail for graft conviction in Philippines

The former first lady, found guilty of graft, could serve 6 to 11 years in prison for each of the seven counts of violating an anti-corruption law.

    

North Korea to deport American who claims he was working for CIA

The U.S., South Korea and others have accused North Korea of using foreign detainees to wrest diplomatic concessions.

    

Last surviving leaders of Khmer Rouge regime found guilty of genocide

The Khmer Rouge sought to achieve an agrarian utopia by emptying Cambodia's cities to establish vast rural communes.

    

North Korea tests new 'ultramodern tactical weapon' amid stalled nuclear diplomacy

It didn't appear to be a test of a nuclear device or a long-range missile with the potential to target the U.S.

    

Protesters wave women's underwear after Irish rape trial sparks fury

"You have to look at the way she was dressed. She was wearing a thong with a lace front," said lawyer defending man later acquitted of raping teen.

    

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  5. Gun Control Groups Eclipse N.R.A. in Election Spending
  6. Air Quality in California: Devastating Fire Leads to a New Danger
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  8. Is Mike Pence Loyal? Trump Is Asking, Despite His Recent Endorsement
  9. CNN’s Jim Acosta Returns to the White House After Judge’s Ruling
  10. McConnell Tells Trump a Criminal Justice Bill Is Not Likely This Year
  11. How the Trump Administration Stepped Up Pursuit of WikiLeaks’s Assange
  12. Julian Assange Charge Raises Fears About Press Freedom
  13. The New York Area Was Nearly Paralyzed by 6 Inches of Snow. What Went Wrong?
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C.I.A. Concludes That Saudi Crown Prince Ordered Khashoggi Killed

Intelligence officials briefed lawmakers on Capitol Hill this week and offered the agency’s analysis of the assassination and Prince Mohammed’s culpability.

    

Killing Khashoggi: How a Brutal Saudi Hit Job Unfolded

An autopsy expert. A lookalike. A black van. Our video investigation follows the movements of the 15-man Saudi hit team that killed and dismembered the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
    

Stacey Abrams Ends Fight for Georgia Governor With Harsh Words for Her Rival

Ms. Abrams acknowledged that her Republican rival Brian Kemp would become governor, saying “the law currently allows no further viable remedy” to challenge the vote.

    

Florida Recounts Senate Votes Yet Again, and Nelson’s Chances Dwindle

A manual recount was underway in two still-undecided statewide elections in Florida, including the race for the Senate.

    

Gun Control Groups Eclipse N.R.A. in Election Spending

The financial dominance of the National Rifle Association was topped by gun control groups that helped win the House for Democrats.

    

Air Quality in California: Devastating Fire Leads to a New Danger

A week after the most destructive fire in state history ripped through this small town, the flames have been replaced by a new danger: the air.

    

List of Missing in California Fire Is Over 1,000 People. Here Is How They’re Being Counted.

The news that more than 1,000 people are still missing in and around the Northern California town devastated by wildfire shocked even people helping with the search.

    

Is Mike Pence Loyal? Trump Is Asking, Despite His Recent Endorsement

President Trump has repeated the question so many times that he has alarmed some of his advisers. But Mr. Trump has not openly suggested dropping Mr. Pence from the ticket in 2020.

    

CNN’s Jim Acosta Returns to the White House After Judge’s Ruling

The reporter at the center of CNN v. Donald J. Trump got his press pass back after a court said the administration’s process for barring him was “shrouded in mystery.”

    

McConnell Tells Trump a Criminal Justice Bill Is Not Likely This Year

Mitch McConnell, who as majority leader controls the Senate floor, delivered the news in a meeting at the White House in which he told the president that the bill would eat up too much time.

    

How the Trump Administration Stepped Up Pursuit of WikiLeaks’s Assange

As American spies worked to collect intelligence on Julian Assange, Justice Department prosecutors took steps that resulted in secret charges.

    

Julian Assange Charge Raises Fears About Press Freedom

An explanation of legal dilemmas raised by the disclosure that the Justice Department has charged Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, with a crime.

    

The New York Area Was Nearly Paralyzed by 6 Inches of Snow. What Went Wrong?

An early snowstorm led to recriminations and second-guessing on Friday about what exactly went wrong.

    

‘Not a Soul Taking Control’: How a Storm in the New York Area Upended the Night

As residents recovered and demanded an explanation, The Times asked readers to share their experiences. We’re continuing to collect information and provide updates as they become available.

    

Matthew Whitaker and the Corruption of Justice

The real question isn’t whether the acting attorney general’s appointment is lawful, but whether it is part of a broader attempt to subvert the rule of law.

    

The Men Who Want to Push Britain Off a Cliff

Theresa May has a Brexit deal. Now a group of feckless Conservatives wants to torpedo everything.

    

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The Mayor Fired a Watchdog, but New York Still Needs Oversight

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They’re becoming a part of life in the West. But that doesn’t mean they have to be so destructive.

    

Brexit: A Series of Unfortunate Choices

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How to Remember Reconstruction

The drama of the era happened all across the country. But Americans walk past momentous places and never recognize their role in our history during the period after the Civil War.

    

Not Burned, but Suffocated

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New York City Needs Amazon as Much as Amazon Needs Us

Wall Street has dominated New York’s economy for too long. Amazon’s HQ2 is a huge opportunity to diversify.

    

The Story of Threatin, a Most Puzzling Hoax Even for 2018

A rock band went on tour in the U.K. and nobody came. Then it got weird.

    

As Brexit Options Dwindle, New Momentum for a 2nd Referendum

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