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  1. Suns' Booker questionable (foot) to meet Lakers, James
  2. Hurricanes, Williams visit struggling Kings
  3. NFL notebook: Chiefs' Ware thrust into spotlight
  4. Report: Ex-Clemson QB Bryant narrows list to two SEC schools
  5. Filming complete on 'Shining' sequel 'Doctor Sleep'
  6. U.S., China meeting at G20 summits goes 'well'
  7. Reports: Nick Nolte joins 'Mandalorian' ensemble
  8. Vladimir Putin says he's open to talking with Ukraine
  9. Plane crash near Louisville kills university trustee, soccer team founder
  10. 'Blade Runner' anime series is in the works
  11. Lin-Manuel Miranda gets star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  12. First leftist sworn in as Mexico's president in decades
  13. Mumford & Sons' 'Delta' tops the U.S. album chart
  14. G20 agrees on statement, awaits U.S-China meeting
  15. Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra marry in India
  16. Many cases of kids' polio-like illness may be misdiagnosed
  17. Donald Trump to attend George H.W. Bush's funeral; body to lie in state
  18. 51 whales die stranded on island off New Zealand
  19. 80 injured, more than 100 arrested, in Paris protests

Suns' Booker questionable (foot) to meet Lakers, James

Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker is on course to join rare company in the NBA.
    

Hurricanes, Williams visit struggling Kings

Justin Williams helped the Los Angeles Kings win their only two Stanley Cup titles in franchise history. He's spent the past three seasons reminding the organization what a good player they had.
    

NFL notebook: Chiefs' Ware thrust into spotlight

The stunning departure of star running back Kareem Hunt left the Kansas City Chiefs less than 36 hours to formulate a backup plan to replace a key cog in their offense.
    

Report: Ex-Clemson QB Bryant narrows list to two SEC schools

Former Clemson quarterback Kelly Bryant will resume his career in the Southeastern Conference.
    

Filming complete on 'Shining' sequel 'Doctor Sleep'

Filming on "The Shining" sequel "Doctor Sleep" is complete, writer-director Mike Flanagan announced Saturday.
    

U.S., China meeting at G20 summits goes 'well'

A dinner meeting between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping Saturday during the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires appeared to have gone well, but neither side gave away any details.
    

Reports: Nick Nolte joins 'Mandalorian' ensemble

Actor Nick Nolte has joined the ensemble of the live-action "Star Wars" series "The Mandalorian."
    

Vladimir Putin says he's open to talking with Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that he was open to talking with Ukrainian President Pyotr Poroshenko as pressure mounts internationally against Russia to release three navy ships and 24 sailors it captured last Sunday.
    

Plane crash near Louisville kills university trustee, soccer team founder

A plane crash in Memphis, Indiana, about 16 miles north of Louisville, Friday morning killed three people, including a Ball State University board trustee, who was a prominent local architect and founder of the city's professional soccer team.
    

'Blade Runner' anime series is in the works

An anime series based on "Blade Runner 2049" is now being created.
    

Lin-Manuel Miranda gets star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Actor and composer Lin-Manuel Miranda has been presented with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
    

First leftist sworn in as Mexico's president in decades

Andres Manuel López Obrador, 65, known as AMLO, was sworn in as Mexico's president Saturday.
    

Mumford & Sons' 'Delta' tops the U.S. album chart

Mumford & Sons' "Delta" is No. 1 on the U.S. album chart.
    

G20 agrees on statement, awaits U.S-China meeting

World leaders and their staffs at the G20 Summit agonized over a statement that was completed Saturday morning after middle-of-the-night negotiations.
    

Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra marry in India

Pop singer Nick Jonas married actress Priyanka Chopra in India on Saturday.
    

Many cases of kids' polio-like illness may be misdiagnosed

There's a good chance that some cases of the mysterious polio-like illness seen recently in U.S. children may have been misdiagnosed, a new study reports.
    

Donald Trump to attend George H.W. Bush's funeral; body to lie in state

President Donald Trump will attend the funeral of late President George H.W. Bush and has designated Wednesday as a national day of mourning for the former commander-in-chief.
    

51 whales die stranded on island off New Zealand

Fifty-one whales have died after being found beached on the shore in New Zealand less than a week after another stranding left another 145 whales dead.
    

80 injured, more than 100 arrested, in Paris protests

French police clashes with fuel tax protesters Saturday in Paris led to more than 100 arrests and at least 80 people nursing injuries.
    
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The memoir I wish George HW Bush had written
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George Herbert Walker Bush never wrote a real memoir. In fact, he seemed to avoid it. Leading up to his 1988 presidential campaign, Bush published "Looking Forward," a ghostwritten affair he later dismissed as "the kind of book that comes out about the ...
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — The Latest on President Donald Trump at the Group of 20 summit (all times local):. 12:45 a.m.. President Donald Trump says he'd be willing to sign a two-week government funding extension to allow for ceremonies honoring the ...
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Navy Admiral Scott Stearney Is Found Dead in Bahrain Home
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The admiral overseeing American naval operations in the Middle East and Southwest Asia was found dead in Bahrain on Saturday, the Navy said. The officer, Vice Adm. Scott A. Stearney, was found in his residence in Bahrain, Adm. John M. Richardson, the ...
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"We are dealing with someone that we simply cannot trust," the defense secretary said Saturday.
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  1. Mattis accuses Putin of trying to 'muck around' in US midterm elections
  2. Iran test fires missile capable of carrying warheads, Pompeo says
  3. G-20 nations agree on trade, migration; not climate change
  4. China aims to boost ties with Germany amid Trump trade war
  5. 51 pilot whales die in another mass stranding in New Zealand
  6. Tear gas flies as tax protesters clash with police in Paris
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Mattis accuses Putin of trying to 'muck around' in US midterm elections

"We are dealing with someone that we simply cannot trust," the defense secretary said Saturday.

    

Iran test fires missile capable of carrying warheads, Pompeo says

"We condemn these activities," Pompeo said, "and call upon Iran to cease immediately all activities relating to ballistic missiles designed to be capable of delivering nuclear weapons."

    

G-20 nations agree on trade, migration; not climate change

At the G-20, 19 nations agreed to support the Paris accord on fighting climate change with the United States the lone holdout.

    

China aims to boost ties with Germany amid Trump trade war

"We are thinking about new strategic alliances because we have a feeling that we cannot trust our old alliances," one expert said.

    

51 pilot whales die in another mass stranding in New Zealand

Whale strandings are most common in New Zealand during the Southern Hemisphere spring and summer.

    

Tear gas flies as tax protesters clash with police in Paris

Police launched tear gas and water cannon at demonstrators angry at President Emmanuel Macron's economic reforms.

    

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Mr. Bush, a Republican, was a transitional figure in the White House, where he served from 1989 to 1993. He was the last of the World War II generation to occupy the Oval Office.
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  1. George Bush, 41st President, Dies at 94
  2. ‘I Love You, Too’: George Bush’s Final Days
  3. News Analysis: It’s Now Donald Trump’s America. But George Bush’s Stamp Endures.
  4. Houston Recalls Legacy of George Bush, Its Lone Star Yankee and Senior Booster
  5. Bush’s Letter to Clinton Cemented a Presidential Tradition, Historians Say
  6. George Bush Will Lie in State at the Capitol and Be Buried in Texas
  7. U.S. and China Call Truce in Trade War
  8. Global Growth Cools, Leaving Scars of ’08 Unhealed
  9. A Generation of Widows, Raising Children Who Will Be Forged by Loss
  10. ‘Yellow Vest’ Protests Escalate in Violence, and France Scrambles to Respond
  11. News Analysis: Mueller Exposes the Culture of Lying That Surrounds Trump
  12. Michael Cohen, Ex-Trump Lawyer, Asks U.S. Judge for Leniency
  13. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
  14. George H.W. Bush’s Uncommon Grace
  15. Who Will Now Police the Police?
  16. An Introvert’s Guide to Friendship
  17. Robert Mueller Is No Match for Fox News
  18. Forget Trinkets. These Gifts Change Lives.
  19. George H.W. Bush, Public Servant
  20. Jon Meacham: George H.W. Bush and the Price of Politics
  21. Under Trump, the Swamp Is Draining
  22. Op-Ed Columnist: Curtains for the Clintons
  23. The $25 Nap Is Worth It
  24. The Look: What It Means to Dress in Lagos
  25. Neil deGrasse Tyson Denies Misconduct Accusations
  26. Navy Admiral Scott Stearney Is Found Dead in Bahrain Home
  27. Cyril Pahinui, Who Carried a Hawaiian Guitar Legacy, Dies at 68
  28. Judge Allows ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Evan Hansen’ in San Francisco
  29. Athlete to Activist: How a Public Coming Out Shaped a Young Football Player’s Life
  30. The Anchorage Earthquake Was Terrifying. But the Damage Could’ve Been Much Worse.
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George Bush, 41st President, Dies at 94

Mr. Bush, a Republican, was a transitional figure in the White House, where he served from 1989 to 1993. He was the last of the World War II generation to occupy the Oval Office.

    

‘I Love You, Too’: George Bush’s Final Days

The end for Mr. Bush was remarkably peaceful after a life that took him from the skies of the Pacific during World War II to the Oval Office at the end of the Cold War.

    

News Analysis: It’s Now Donald Trump’s America. But George Bush’s Stamp Endures.

President George Bush helped build the domestic and global framework that President Trump is seeking to dismantle.
    

Houston Recalls Legacy of George Bush, Its Lone Star Yankee and Senior Booster

The former president was a natural fit with Houston, a city he revered and supported as much as it did him.

    

Bush’s Letter to Clinton Cemented a Presidential Tradition, Historians Say

George Bush left an encouraging letter to his former opponent on Inauguration Day in 1993, a display of unity after a bitter campaign against Bill Clinton.

    

George Bush Will Lie in State at the Capitol and Be Buried in Texas

On Monday, Mr. Bush’s coffin will arrive at the Capitol. On Thursday, he will be buried next to his wife in College Point, Tex.

    

U.S. and China Call Truce in Trade War

In a meeting with President Xi Jinping of China, President Trump agreed to hold off on a plan to raise tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods on Jan. 1.

    

Global Growth Cools, Leaving Scars of ’08 Unhealed

Less than a year ago, every major economy was expanding at once. Now, the slowdown holds the potential to intensify the sense of grievance roiling many societies.

    

A Generation of Widows, Raising Children Who Will Be Forged by Loss

The war in Afghanistan is disproportionately killing young men, leaving behind women with limited options.

    

‘Yellow Vest’ Protests Escalate in Violence, and France Scrambles to Respond

France’s yellow vest movement has broad support but is without a leader, making it hard to negotiate with the government.

    

News Analysis: Mueller Exposes the Culture of Lying That Surrounds Trump

As a businessman, candidate and president, Mr. Trump has demanded loyalty of advisers, including an embrace of his habitual boasts, misstatements and outright falsehoods.

    

Michael Cohen, Ex-Trump Lawyer, Asks U.S. Judge for Leniency

A memo submitted by Mr. Cohen’s lawyers asked that he avoid prison time.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

The unsettling reality behind a Louisiana school famed for sending black kids to elite colleges. How Les Moonves tried to silence an accuser. The 10 best books of 2018. And more.

    

George H.W. Bush’s Uncommon Grace

“I have found happiness. I no longer pursue it, for it is mine.”

    

Who Will Now Police the Police?

The Justice Department’s retreat from taking on abuses by local law enforcement will impede reform.

    

An Introvert’s Guide to Friendship

What my student taught me about one of life’s most important relationships.
    

Robert Mueller Is No Match for Fox News

The evidence from the special counsel’s investigation is already damning, but it must contend with a haze of lies, confusion and “alternative facts.”

    

Forget Trinkets. These Gifts Change Lives.

Here’s my annual holiday guide for presents with meaning.
    

George H.W. Bush, Public Servant

He made his share of mistakes, but he worked for a safer, more democratic world.

    

Jon Meacham: George H.W. Bush and the Price of Politics

For every compromise he made to political expedience on the campaign trail, in office he ultimately did the right thing.

    

Under Trump, the Swamp Is Draining

A grifter president has inspired an elite housecleaning.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Curtains for the Clintons

Bill and Hill are not drawing like Mick and Keith on their North American arena tour. Go figure.

    

The $25 Nap Is Worth It

Hypercapitalism squeezes every last drop out of us.
    

The Look: What It Means to Dress in Lagos

In Nigeria’s largest city, boundary-breaking style pushes up against tradition and social conservatism.

    

Neil deGrasse Tyson Denies Misconduct Accusations

In a lengthy Facebook post responding to three women’s accounts, the well-known astrophysicist described two as benign and suggested the third did not occur.

    

Navy Admiral Scott Stearney Is Found Dead in Bahrain Home

The officer, Vice Adm. Scott A. Stearney, oversaw American naval operations in the Middle East and Southwest Asia. No foul play is suspected.

    

Cyril Pahinui, Who Carried a Hawaiian Guitar Legacy, Dies at 68

The son of a pioneer of slack-key guitar, he preserved and extended the tradition, carrying secrets of a family style to the world.

    

Judge Allows ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘Evan Hansen’ in San Francisco

Regional productions of the Broadway hits are the subject of a legal dispute between competing theater operators.

    

Athlete to Activist: How a Public Coming Out Shaped a Young Football Player’s Life

In a very public speech last year, Jake Bain, now a college athlete, became an accidental activist determined to change the national conversation about gay teenagers.

    

The Anchorage Earthquake Was Terrifying. But the Damage Could’ve Been Much Worse.

Life slowly returned to normal in the Alaskan city, where preparation and rigorous building codes may have saved it from more devastating losses.

    

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