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A federal judge Monday dismissed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and Trump International Hotel by a nearby bar in downtown Washington, D.C.
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  1. Lawsuit against Trump, his D.C. hotel dismissed
  2. Reeling Carolina Panthers' secondary making critical mistakes
  3. Minnesota Vikings defense evolving into strong unit
  4. Redskins QB Colt McCoy has time to prepare for Eagles
  5. Eagles surprisingly rely on Josh Adams to power ground game
  6. Eric Berry could return as Chiefs get back to work
  7. Broncos lose another tight end as Jeff Heuerman lost for year
  8. Amari Cooper making difference for Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys
  9. Former lieutenant details origins of 'El Chapo' drug cartel
  10. Death toll rises to 88 in North California's Camp Fire
  11. Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen lets his play do the talking
  12. On the line: Changes could be coming for Atlanta Falcons
  13. Quarterback controversy looming in Baltimore
  14. 71st Emmy Awards ceremony set for Sept. 22
  15. 'Rider,' Ethan Hawke, Toni Collette win Gotham Awards
  16. Nurse practitioners just as good for diabetes as doctors, study says
  17. CDC investigating 286 possible cases of polio-like condition
  18. Robert Mueller: Paul Manafort violated plea deal by lying to prosecutors
  19. 4 Stoneman Douglas staff members reassigned in wake of security review
  20. Jason Momoa, Matt Damon, Claire Foy to guest host 'SNL'
  21. Many patients with polyps delay follow-up colonoscopy

Lawsuit against Trump, his D.C. hotel dismissed

A federal judge Monday dismissed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and Trump International Hotel by a nearby bar in downtown Washington, D.C.
    

Reeling Carolina Panthers' secondary making critical mistakes

Carolina is on a three-game losing streak and the Panthers are viewing that slide as self-inflicted, especially with their porous pass defense.
    

Minnesota Vikings defense evolving into strong unit

Early in Sunday's win against Green Bay, the Minnesota Vikings pulled Harrison Smith up to the line of scrimmage along with Anthony Barr and Eric Kendricks.
    

Redskins QB Colt McCoy has time to prepare for Eagles

Washington Redskins quarterback Colt McCoy was essentially thrown into the fire in his first start of the season against the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving.
    

Eagles surprisingly rely on Josh Adams to power ground game

It looks like Doug Pederson is playing favorites now, and his favorite running back is Josh Adams, the undrafted rookie free agent from Notre Dame.
    

Eric Berry could return as Chiefs get back to work

The Chiefs return to work on Tuesday after a week-long break to start preparations for an AFC West road trip to Oakland.
    

Broncos lose another tight end as Jeff Heuerman lost for year

Denver's celebration of a big win Sunday was dampened a bit Monday with the announcement that tight end Jeff Heuerman is done for the season.
    

Amari Cooper making difference for Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys play their second straight Thursday game when it hosts the Saints at AT&T Stadium this week.
    

Former lieutenant details origins of 'El Chapo' drug cartel

A former lieutenant in the Mexican drug cartel allegedly run by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman on Monday detailed the origins of the kingpin's empire.
    

Death toll rises to 88 in North California's Camp Fire

The number of confirmed deaths in the Camp Fire, the most deadly and destructive in California, rose to 88 people, officials said Monday night.
    

Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen lets his play do the talking

Bills quarterback Josh Allen wasn't interested in exchanging barbs with one of the NFL's foremost trash talkers, Jalen Ramsey of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
    

On the line: Changes could be coming for Atlanta Falcons

After last week's horrendous showing against the New Orleans Saints, there could be changes on the horizon for the Atlanta Falcons offensive line.
    

Quarterback controversy looming in Baltimore

The potential return of Joe Flacco has created a quarterback controversy in Baltimore.
    

71st Emmy Awards ceremony set for Sept. 22

The 71st Emmy Awards ceremony is to air live Sept. 22 on FOX, the network and the Television Academy announced Monday.
    

'Rider,' Ethan Hawke, Toni Collette win Gotham Awards

"The Rider" was named Best Feature at the Gotham Awards ceremony in New York Monday night.
    

Nurse practitioners just as good for diabetes as doctors, study says

There are areas of the U.S. where doctors are in short supply, but the good news for diabetics is that nurse practitioners and physician assistants can help fill the care gap.
    

CDC investigating 286 possible cases of polio-like condition

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating 286 possible cases of polio-like condition, acute flaccid myelitis, including 116 confirmed ones.
    

Robert Mueller: Paul Manafort violated plea deal by lying to prosecutors

Paul Manafort violated his plea agreement by lying to federal prosecutors, special counsel Robert Mueller said in a filing on Monday.
    

4 Stoneman Douglas staff members reassigned in wake of security review

Broward County Public Schools reassigned four staffers at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School after security failures during a fatal shooting.
    

Jason Momoa, Matt Damon, Claire Foy to guest host 'SNL'

Claire Foy, Jason Momoa and Matt Damon have been booked as guest hosts on "Saturday Night Live" next month.
    

Many patients with polyps delay follow-up colonoscopy

Many people found to have colon polyps, or adenomas, that can lead to cancer don't have follow-up colonoscopies at recommended times, a new study finds.
    
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WASHINGTON — Paul Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman, repeatedly lied to federal investigators in breach of a plea agreement he signed two months ago, the special counsel's office said in a court filing late on Monday. Prosecutors ...
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Over 100 federal police officers, some with riot gear, circled the Benito Juarez shelter, where many migrants making their way to the U.S., are staying.
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  1. Mexico says it will deport nearly 100 migrants who tried to cross U.S. border
  2. Mexicans' support for migrant caravan drops sharply, poll finds
  3. Scientist's gene-editing experiment sparks worry, outrage
  4. Scientists warn Brazil's president-elect's policies may smother the Amazon
  5. Honduran president's brother charged in U.S. drug conspiracy
  6. Tribal rights group urges police to call off search for American's body
  7. Ukraine declares martial law after Russian naval attack
  8. High-seas clash is straight out of Putin's playbook
  9. Ousted by Mitsubishi, too, questions surface about Carlos Ghosn's arrest
  10. Why Brits are suddenly talking about the 2008 Wall Street bailout
  11. About 145 whales dead after stranding themselves in New Zealand
  12. Trump demands Mexico send migrants home after border patrol fires tear gas
  13. Chinese scientist said he gene-edited twins
  14. Russia attacks and seizes three Ukrainian naval vessels off Crimea
  15. Turkey cracks down on onion hoarders amid economic crisis
  16. At least 700 injured by quake near Iran town devastated last year
  17. Sexually provocative filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci dead at 77
  18. Border crossing closed after migrants try entering U.S.
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Mexico says it will deport nearly 100 migrants who tried to cross U.S. border

Over 100 federal police officers, some with riot gear, circled the Benito Juarez shelter, where many migrants making their way to the U.S., are staying.

    

Mexicans' support for migrant caravan drops sharply, poll finds

"They should not be here in Tijuana," one upset resident told Mexican authorities.

    

Scientist's gene-editing experiment sparks worry, outrage

Some researchers say it's time to allow gene editing, with careful regulation.

    

Scientists warn Brazil's president-elect's policies may smother the Amazon

"If Bolsonaro keeps his campaign promises, deforestation of the Amazon will probably increase quickly and the effects will be felt everywhere," an expert said.

    

Honduran president's brother charged in U.S. drug conspiracy

An indictment accuses Tony Hernandez of being "a large-scale drug trafficker" so involved in the cocaine trade that the drug was sometimes stamped with his initials.

    

Tribal rights group urges police to call off search for American's body

A global advocacy nonprofit for tribespeople urged officials to call off the search, saying it puts everyone involved in danger.

    

Ukraine declares martial law after Russian naval attack

The Ukrainian president said this is not "declaring war" against Russia.

    

High-seas clash is straight out of Putin's playbook

"It is the first time the Russian military has openly fired on the Ukrainian military and claimed responsibility for it."

    

Ousted by Mitsubishi, too, questions surface about Carlos Ghosn's arrest

The three companies are planning to meet in Amsterdam later this week to discuss the Ghosn crisis.

    

Why Brits are suddenly talking about the 2008 Wall Street bailout

Spooking the markets won't work if traders are already preparing for the worst, experts say.

    

About 145 whales dead after stranding themselves in New Zealand

Half of the whales were already dead when they were found, and the rest were euthanized.

    

Trump demands Mexico send migrants home after border patrol fires tear gas

Trump tweeted Monday that Mexican officials should remove migrants from the border by airplane, bus or "any way you want."

    

Chinese scientist said he gene-edited twins

The scientist has announced his work in an unconventional way, which makes other experts suspicious.

    

Russia attacks and seizes three Ukrainian naval vessels off Crimea

One Ukrainian official called the incident an act of "warmongering" that "undermines security of the whole region."

    

Turkey cracks down on onion hoarders amid economic crisis

The country's finance minister has ordered inspectors to search agricultural areas to stop wholesalers from hoarding produce to force up prices.

    

At least 700 injured by quake near Iran town devastated last year

The country is located on major seismic faults and experiences an earthquake per day on average.

    

Sexually provocative filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci dead at 77

"The Last Emperor" won all nine Academy Awards it was nominated for in 1988 — including best movie and best director.

    

Border crossing closed after migrants try entering U.S.

"We're not running because we're criminals," one migrant said. "We're running from the crime in our country."

    

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The automaker said the moves would affect five factories in the United States and Canada. President Trump said he was unhappy with the move.
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  1. G.M. to Idle Plants and Cut Thousands of Jobs as Sales Slow
  2. Pain and Sense of Betrayal as Canada G.M. Factory Closes After a Century
  3. The Suburbs Are Changing. But Not in All the Ways Liberals Hope.
  4. Ringleader of Democratic Rebels Softens Tone on Pelosi
  5. Amid New York’s Blue Wave, a Republican County Resists
  6. Russia-Ukraine Fight Over Narrow Sea Passage Risks Wider War
  7. Climate Change, Paul Manafort, Mars Landing: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  8. The Stone: Knowledge, Ignorance and Climate Change
  9. Meek Mill: Prisoners Deserve a New Set of Rights
  10. When Blue Chip Companies Pile on Debt, It’s Time to Worry
  11. A Trump Win for the Environment? Maybe
  12. Russia Attacks Ukrainian Ships and International Law
  13. The Depravity of Climate-Change Denial
  14. Liberal Parents, Radical Children
  15. How to Check Trump and Repair America’s Image
  16. Critic’s Notebook: Why Michael B. Jordan Is More Than a Movie Star
  17. Metropolitan Diary: ‘The Guy in the Two-Seater Next to Me Had His Head Hung Over an Open Book.’
  18. Only Romaine From Central and Northern California Is Unsafe, F.D.A. Says
  19. Taiwan Asked Voters 10 Questions. It Got Some Unexpected Answers.
  20. Honduran President’s Brother, Arrested in Miami, Is Charged With Drug Trafficking
  21. Trump Blindsides May, Calling Her Brexit Deal ‘Great for the E.U.’
  22. Facing Attack, George Soros’s Foundation Will Shut Down in Turkey
  23. He Says He Got Away With 90 Murders. Now He’s Confessing to Them All.
  24. Mexico’s New Leader Faces Clash With Trump Over Migrant Caravan
  25. U.S. and Czech Troops Investigated for Death of Afghan Prisoner
  26. 4 Ways to Stay Motivated When You’re in a Rut
  27. What to Cook: What to Cook Right Now
  28. How to Get the Most Out of a Women’s Ski Camp
  29. Bertolucci’s Best Movies Streaming Now: ‘Last Tango in Paris,’ ’1900’ and More
  30. Meena Alexander, Poet Who Wrote of Dislocation, Dies at 67
  31. Real vs. Artificial Christmas Trees: Which Is the Greener Choice?
  32. Personal Health: Helping Teenagers to Be Safer Drivers
  33. The Checkup: Family Birthday Rituals, Distinctly Ours
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G.M. to Idle Plants and Cut Thousands of Jobs as Sales Slow

The automaker said the moves would affect five factories in the United States and Canada. President Trump said he was unhappy with the move.

    

Pain and Sense of Betrayal as Canada G.M. Factory Closes After a Century

“Just as you’re getting older to know that you don’t have a job, it’s really heart wrenching,” said a worker at the vast complex in Oshawa, Ontario, where families worked for G.M. for generations.

    

The Suburbs Are Changing. But Not in All the Ways Liberals Hope.

Though Democrats dominated the suburbs in the midterms, some of those gains may be fragile.
    

Ringleader of Democratic Rebels Softens Tone on Pelosi

Representative Seth Moulton said that his efforts to deny Nancy Pelosi the speaker’s gavel were “bigger than her.” But nine more Democrats said they would not support her without rule changes.

    

Amid New York’s Blue Wave, a Republican County Resists

Nearly every Republican candidate for federal and state office won Putnam County, despite a slew of Democratic wins across New York.

    

Russia-Ukraine Fight Over Narrow Sea Passage Risks Wider War

The opening of an overt front at sea introduced an unstable element into what had been a long-running war fought over land in eastern Ukraine.

    

Climate Change, Paul Manafort, Mars Landing: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

The Stone: Knowledge, Ignorance and Climate Change

Philosophers have been talking about skepticism for a long time. Some of those insights can shed light on our public discourse regarding climate change.

    

Meek Mill: Prisoners Deserve a New Set of Rights

The criminal justice system has a set of rights created to protect you. But is it really protecting us? The rapper Meek Mill explains the urgent need for criminal justice reform.
    

When Blue Chip Companies Pile on Debt, It’s Time to Worry

Fueled by cheap credit, American corporations have been gorging on acquisitions. The party may soon be over.

    

A Trump Win for the Environment? Maybe

Business groups and Senate Republicans are pushing to strengthen the ozone-saving Montreal Protocol. It should be an easy call for President Trump.

    

Russia Attacks Ukrainian Ships and International Law

A provocation that could tighten Russia’s illegal hold on Crimea.

    

The Depravity of Climate-Change Denial

Risking civilization for profit, ideology and ego.

    

Liberal Parents, Radical Children

The generation gap returns.

    

How to Check Trump and Repair America’s Image

Democrats should use their new power in the House.

    

Critic’s Notebook: Why Michael B. Jordan Is More Than a Movie Star

The star of “Creed II” has taken some heat from critics over his performance in “Black Panther.” But his talent is clear.

    

Metropolitan Diary: ‘The Guy in the Two-Seater Next to Me Had His Head Hung Over an Open Book.’

An accident serves a purpose, coming up short on the credit card minimum and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

    

Only Romaine From Central and Northern California Is Unsafe, F.D.A. Says

Federal health officials believe it’s safe to eat the lettuce if it’s grown in greenhouses or other regions — and is labeled as such.

    

Taiwan Asked Voters 10 Questions. It Got Some Unexpected Answers.

The votes may not have turned out the way the governing party wanted, but the referendums themselves served a larger purpose in staving off Beijing’s territorial claim.

    

Honduran President’s Brother, Arrested in Miami, Is Charged With Drug Trafficking

Juan Antonio Hernández, the brother of the Honduran president, was described as a “large-scale drug trafficker” with ties to organized crime and cocaine deliveries to the United States.

    

Trump Blindsides May, Calling Her Brexit Deal ‘Great for the E.U.’

President Trump cast doubt on the prospect of a free trade deal with the United States, which Prime Minister Theresa May has held out as one of the payoffs of leaving the European Union.

    

Facing Attack, George Soros’s Foundation Will Shut Down in Turkey

Open Society Foundations plans to close its office in Istanbul. It claims that the Turkish government has falsely accused it of playing a role in uprisings.

    

He Says He Got Away With 90 Murders. Now He’s Confessing to Them All.

Samuel Little, a convicted killer whom one detective calls “pure evil,” has told the police that he killed more than 90 women since 1970. They believe him.

    

Mexico’s New Leader Faces Clash With Trump Over Migrant Caravan

As Andrés Manuel López Obrador takes office on Saturday, he must balance his humanitarian promises with a hope for good relations with the United States.

    

U.S. and Czech Troops Investigated for Death of Afghan Prisoner

The prisoner, an Afghan commando, was accused of killing a Czech soldier in one of four deadly insider attacks this year by Afghan soldiers on NATO troops.

    

4 Ways to Stay Motivated When You’re in a Rut

Beat that post-Thanksgiving daze.

    

What to Cook: What to Cook Right Now

Move past Thanksgiving, and make what you crave: spicy chicken diavolo, spicy beef stir-fry, or fish tacos.

    

How to Get the Most Out of a Women’s Ski Camp

Three days of concentrated instruction at Alta, near Salt Lake City, provided lessons in skiing the steeps, and a glimpse into why so many women seem to be flocking to these camps.

    

Bertolucci’s Best Movies Streaming Now: ‘Last Tango in Paris,’ ’1900’ and More

The Italian director explored lives big and small, his touch both sweeping and intimate. He was also controversial. Here’s a closer look at his work.

    

Meena Alexander, Poet Who Wrote of Dislocation, Dies at 67

Born in India and later a resident of Africa, Europe and the United States, she explored themes of feminism, post-colonialism and the search for identity.

    

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