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Just another challenge for Redskins QB Alex Smith Few, if any, NFL quarterbacks faced the myriad of challenges confronted by Alexander Douglas Smith. Ryan Kelly's absence could be key setback for Colts As much as they would like to appreciate being back at .500, the Indianapolis Colts might be without the anchor to a stout offensive line for Sunday's game. Ezekiel Elliott continues to be workhorse for Cowboys For NFL fans, the Dallas Cowboys are just as much a part of Thanksgiving as the turkey. 'Mr. Mercedes' renewed for Season 3 "Mr. Mercedes," a psychological thriller series based on a trilogy of Stephen King novels, has been renewed for a third season. Police: Four found 'executed' in basement in Philadelphia Four people were found fatally shot, execution-style, Monday in the basement of a home under renovation in West Philadelphia, police said. U.N. panel recommends Japan to compensate comfort women victims A U.N. panel said Japan should ensure that all victims of wartime military sexual slavery receive adequate compensation, in a report on Monday. Lars Mikkelsen, Anna Schudt win International Emmys for acting Lars Mikkelsen and Anna Schudt won the International Emmys for Best Actor and Actress in New York Monday night. Robotic arm links cargo craft to International Space Station A robotic arm successfully docked the Cygnus cargo craft to the International Space Station on Monday, the second shipment of supplies in less than 24 hours. Bobby Bones, Sharna Burgess win 'Dancing with the Stars' Season 27 Bobby Bones and Sharna Burgess were crowned the Season 27 winners of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night. Camp Fire victims' lawsuit blames utililty company for disaster Camp Fire victims filed a class-action lawsuit against Pacific Gas & Electric, accusing the utility of being responsible for California's most widespread fire. Snoop Dogg earns Hollywood Walk of Fame star Snoop Dogg received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday for his work as a rapper, actor, producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Atlanta Falcons face long odds in playoff push The mood in the Atlanta Falcons' locker room was far from jubilant after Sunday's loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Neither was it defeated. Ravens QB Lamar Jackson expected to start vs. Raiders Lamar Jackson will have the opportunity to take the next step in his development Week 12 against the Oakland Raiders with Joe Flacco expected to miss the game. Arkansas' Chad Morris suspends two starting defensive backs Arkansas suspended two defensive starters for its season-ending game against Missouri. Witness: Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman ordered slaying over handshake snub A former member of Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel detailed accused drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's explosive temper during testimony Monday. Airbnb removes Israeli-occupied West Bank settlement listings Airbnb removed all home rental listings in Israeli-occupied settlements in the West Bank, drawing praise from Palestinians and condemnation from Israelis. Green Bay Packers TE Jimmy Graham plans to play vs. Vikings Green Bay Packers tight end Jimmy Graham suffered a broken thumb in the 27-24 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, but he might not miss any time. White House introduces new press rules amid Jim Acosta row The White House notified CNN reporter Jim Acosta that his hard press pass had been restored on Monday afternoon, according to pool reports. Study: Impaired vision raises risk of falls in older adults About 60 percent of older adults with vision problems will fall each year, a study said. Smartphone technology can spot breast cancer tumors The same smartphone technology that can recognize a user's face and voice can now identify breast cancer tumors, a recent study said. Sliding tech stocks pull Dow Jones down nearly 400 points The Dow Jones fell nearly 400 points Monday, as some of the most popular technology stocks plummeted. Britain to start construction for U.S. F-35s at RAF Lakenheath The British Ministry of Defense awarded Kier VolkerFitzpatrick $205.7 million to build infrastructure at RAF Lakenheath for two squadrons of U.S. F-35s. Chicago hospital shooting leaves 3 victims, gunman dead A shooting at a Chicago hospital left four people dead, including a police officer and the suspected gunman, the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office said. Buccaneers switch back to Jameis Winston as starting quarterback Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Dirk Koetter has changed his starting quarterback again. |
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Airbnb plans to remove listings in Israeli West Bank settlementsThe company said it will take down some 200 listings and cease its operations in Israeli settlements. Teenage Formula 3 driver in surgery after her horrific crash"It was nearly a rocket. Surviving was incredible," Frits van Amersfoort, the owner of Van Amersfoort Racing, said. Think climate disasters are bad now? Just wait'Dream come true': Migrant caravan LGBTQ couples celebrate mass wedding"This is really a dream come true, because you don't see this in our home countries," said a Guatemalan gay man who participated in the wedding. Nissan chairman arrested, accused of hiding $44.6 million'Numerous other significant acts of misconduct have been uncovered," the company said Protesters in Tijuana, Mexico, oppose migrant caravan"We're sounding like Trump's America here in Mexico," said Francis Belmontes, who joined the demonstration with his two children. Khashoggi's killing is elephant in room as Saudi king gives rare speechThe Saudi monarch instead reiterated his support for his son's signature initiative to turn around around the oil-dependent economy and cut unemployment. World Toilet Day highlights global sanitation crisisOne in five primary schools and one in eight secondary schools globally do not have any toilets, the group WaterAid said in a new report. Chinese author gets 10 years in prison for 'obscene' gay novelThe case went viral on Chinese social media as commentators asked how such a punishment made sense when sexual assault cases often draw lighter sentences. 'Talents and skills' will be the way into post-Brexit U.K., May saysThe British PM said "engineers from Sydney or software developers from Delhi" would no longer find themselves in line behind people from E.U. countries. Rare white lion named Mufasa faces auction block in South AfricaBecause Mufasa is infertile and cannot be used for breeding, activists fear the government favors auctioning him as a way to profit off the animal. European countries target child marriage in wake of refugee crisisChild marriage increases the chances of girls' dropping out of education, living in poverty and becoming victims of domestic violence. Mexican drug lord dead at 56 of cardiac arrestBeltran Leyva was transferred on Sunday from prison to hospital minutes after security officers noticed he had severe pain in his chest. Rebels 'ready to freeze and stop military operations' in YemenTruces rarely hold entirely in Yemen's disorderly civil war, where fighting is on several fronts, and peace talks attempts abroad have repeatedly broken down. Nissan to fire chairman after whistleblower triggers misconduct probeFor the past two decades, he has maintained an unusually high profile in a nation where foreign CEOs of major Japanese companies are still relatively rare. Volcano of Fire triggers new exodus just months after killing hundredsEmbezzlement claims trigger protests across Haiti; 6 deadDemonstrators want a probe into the spending of $3.8 billion Haiti received as part of a Venezuelan program that provided the country with subsidized oil. More Recent Articles |
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Tech Stocks Lead Slump That Erases November’s GainsThe sell-off in tech stocks continued, as Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google all dropped. Nissan Chairman, Carlos Ghosn, Is Arrested Over Financial Misconduct AllegationsThe company said Mr. Ghosn had underreported his compensation to the Japanese authorities for several years and that it was cooperating with prosecutors. ‘Message of Change’: 16 Rebel Democrats Vow to Oppose PelosiThe Democrats who went public in a letter with their demand for new leadership hailed Nancy Pelosi as “a historic figure” but pledged “to change the status quo.” Feature: Nancy Pelosi’s Last BattleAs she prepares to lead the House of Representatives again, the most powerful Democrat in Washington will have to navigate between a rampaging president and her colleagues’ plans for fighting back. Did a Tax Increase Tucked Into Trump’s Tax Cut Come Back to Bite Republicans?Republicans capped a popular deduction for state and local taxes to pay for the tax bill. That may have hurt some House Republicans in the midterms. Trump’s Criticism of Architect of Bin Laden Raid Draws FireColleagues and commanders alike found it audacious for the president to impugn the lifelong nonpartisan political position of William H. McRaven, a retired admiral and university chancellor. Ivanka Trump Repeatedly Used Personal Email at White House, Review FindsMs. Trump’s use of personal email has been expected to be among the topics Democrats will address when they take control of the House next year. CNN’s Jim Acosta Has Press Pass Restored by White HouseThe Trump administration informed the correspondent that his badge was formally restored, prompting the network to drop a lawsuit over the matter. California Wildfires, Nancy Pelosi, China: Your Monday Evening BriefingSo Much for Bipartisanship, Eh Mitch?If he wants a unified Senate, Mr. McConnell would be smart to allow a vote on criminal justice reform. Trump’s Foes by Any Other Name....President Trump is trying to wear down America with childish name-calling. Let’s not fall for it. Puberty for the Middle-AgedForty-five-year-old women need a version of “the talk,” because our bodies are changing in ways that are both really weird and really uncomfortable. The New Economy and the Trump RumpFighting the Spiritual VoidTungrus and the Chicken From HellA cautionary tale about the epic power struggle between humans and poultry. The Secret of Amazon’s SuccessIt isn’t just size. Unlike many big American companies, Amazon is not squandering its profits on stock buybacks. A Perfect Target for CybercriminalsAmerica’s water supply is increasingly digitized, and increasingly vulnerable. Trump’s Border Stunt Is a Profound Betrayal of Our MilitaryThe president used America’s military not against any real threat but as toy soldiers, with the intent of manipulating a domestic midterm election. Remembrance of Recipes PastThanksgiving is the one time of year when family bonds matter more than the food. Finding the Perfect Cocktail in Buenos AiresThe locals, known as porteños, take their drinking traditions — and the amazing variety of places where they can indulge them — very seriously. A Church Remembers Avicii, With Hits Instead of HymnsSweden is one of Europe’s least religious countries. Pastors there are using pop and rock music at Masses to try to attract a younger crowd. Metropolitan Diary: ‘Somewhere Along Fifth Avenue, I Began to Feel My Shoes Rubbing Against My Feet’A well-dressed stranger comes to the rescue in a small emergency, a secret told in a taxi and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary. Man Charged With Killing ‘Baby Hope’ Dies in CustodyConrado Juárez, 57, died of pancreatic cancer while awaiting trial in the death of 4-year-old Anjélica Castillo. He had been arrested five years ago. Airbnb Ends West Bank Settlement Listings, Causing Uproar in IsraelThe home rental site acceded to demands that it no longer list accommodations in Israeli settlements, citing “the dispute between Israelis and Palestinians.” U.K. Investigates 3,000 Foreign Medics, After Fake Doctor Is ExposedA woman practiced medicine for two decades, claiming falsely to have credentials from New Zealand. The case came to light after she tried to defraud a patient. In Bosnia, Entrenched Ethnic Divisions Are a Warning to the WorldLong after a vicious civil war, persistent ethnic and nationalist fissures are paralyzing the country. “We have moved backwards, not forward,” says a Muslim firefighter. Marseille Dispatch: In a ‘French Detroit,’ a Housing Crisis Turns Deadly for PoorNervous officials in Marseille evacuated 1,054 people after a building collapse killed eight in a poor neighborhood. But many more homes are in danger of crumbling, and people live in fear. Andrew Fitzgerald, Who Saved Men From a Storm-Sundered Ship, Dies at 87He was the last surviving member of a four-man Coast Guard crew who braved monstrous seas off Cape Cod in 1952 to save 32 seamen clinging to half a tanker. How to Keep Your Pets Safe During the HolidaysOur furry friends are part of the festivities, too. Libraries, Gardens, Museums. Oh, and a Clothing Store.Park Chan-wook Brings His Art-House Eye to ‘The Little Drummer Girl’The provocative Korean filmmaker tries TV in this AMC adaptation of a John le Carré thriller. A Far Cry From Overcooked TurkeyYotam Ottolenghi’s beloved late mother-in-law always made four types of meat and six carbs for festive family meals. He honors her memory — but serves salmon instead. Lens: Louisville and Muhammad Ali: A Rare Look at a Hometown ChampA new book shows the unmatched trust and connection photographers at The Louisville Courier Journal had with their city’s most famous son: Muhammad Ali. The New Health Care: Why Standing Desks Are OverratedWhen a College Student Comes Home to StayThirty percent of freshmen won’t return for their sophomore year, and the wheels can start to fall off as early as Thanksgiving. What can parents do? More Recent Articles |
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Few, if any, NFL quarterbacks faced the myriad of challenges confronted by Alexander Douglas Smith.
As much as they would like to appreciate being back at .500, the Indianapolis Colts might be without the anchor to a stout offensive line for Sunday's game.
For NFL fans, the Dallas Cowboys are just as much a part of Thanksgiving as the turkey.
"Mr. Mercedes," a psychological thriller series based on a trilogy of Stephen King novels, has been renewed for a third season.
Four people were found fatally shot, execution-style, Monday in the basement of a home under renovation in West Philadelphia, police said.
A U.N. panel said Japan should ensure that all victims of wartime military sexual slavery receive adequate compensation, in a report on Monday.
Lars Mikkelsen and Anna Schudt won the International Emmys for Best Actor and Actress in New York Monday night.
A robotic arm successfully docked the Cygnus cargo craft to the International Space Station on Monday, the second shipment of supplies in less than 24 hours.
Bobby Bones and Sharna Burgess were crowned the Season 27 winners of "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles on Monday night.
Camp Fire victims filed a class-action lawsuit against Pacific Gas & Electric, accusing the utility of being responsible for California's most widespread fire.
Snoop Dogg received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday for his work as a rapper, actor, producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist.
The mood in the Atlanta Falcons' locker room was far from jubilant after Sunday's loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Neither was it defeated.
Lamar Jackson will have the opportunity to take the next step in his development Week 12 against the Oakland Raiders with Joe Flacco expected to miss the game.
Arkansas suspended two defensive starters for its season-ending game against Missouri.
A former member of Mexico's Sinaloa Cartel detailed accused drug kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman's explosive temper during testimony Monday.
Airbnb removed all home rental listings in Israeli-occupied settlements in the West Bank, drawing praise from Palestinians and condemnation from Israelis.
Green Bay Packers tight end Jimmy Graham suffered a broken thumb in the 27-24 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday, but he might not miss any time.
The White House notified CNN reporter Jim Acosta that his hard press pass had been restored on Monday afternoon, according to pool reports.
About 60 percent of older adults with vision problems will fall each year, a study said.
The same smartphone technology that can recognize a user's face and voice can now identify breast cancer tumors, a recent study said.
The Dow Jones fell nearly 400 points Monday, as some of the most popular technology stocks plummeted.
The British Ministry of Defense awarded Kier VolkerFitzpatrick $205.7 million to build infrastructure at RAF Lakenheath for two squadrons of U.S. F-35s.
A shooting at a Chicago hospital left four people dead, including a police officer and the suspected gunman, the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office said.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Dirk Koetter has changed his starting quarterback again. 



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