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Kansas State Wildcats stun No. 5 Oklahoma, but not without controversy No. 5 Oklahoma lost in stunning fashion to the Kansas State Wildcats Saturday in Kansas, wrecking the Sooners' perfect record and possibly ending their hopes of making the College Football Playoff. Southwest pilots accused of livestream from bathroom in suit A Southwest Airlines flight attendant is suing the airline after accusing two pilots of live streaming video from inside an airplane bathroom to an iPad in the cockpit. Sheriff: Teen girl taken by mother's ex-boyfriend in Virginia An Amber Alert has been issued for a 14-year-old girl missing from Bumpass, Va. since Monday and the FBI joined the investigation Saturday. Cardinal group pushes for married priests, female deacons The Catholic Church could allow married priests while also ordaining women as deacons on a regional basis, based on recommendations from a gathering of cardinal bishops from the Amazon region of South America. Connecticut police arrest 2 in 420-pound marijuana drug bust Connecticut State troopers have arrested the driver and passenger of a truck after they found 420 pounds of marijuana. Truck driver charged with manslaughter in 39 lorry deaths British police said Saturday the driver of a truck trailer arrested as a suspect in connection with the deaths of 39 people found dead inside Wednesday has been charged with manslaughter. Erdogan vows to clear terrorists from Syria border alone if Russia deal fails Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened Saturday to clear terrorists from its border area with northeast Syria alone if Russia fails to comply with its recent agreement to help. Maria Butina is back in Moscow after U.S. release from prison Russian political operative Maria Butina arrived in Moscow Saturday after U.S. release from federal prison. Chris Lane and Lauren Bushnell marry in Nashville Country music star Chris Lane married former "The Bachelor" contestant Laura Bushnell exchanged wedding vows in Nashville after less than a year of dating. Michael Keaton to star in Aaron Sorkin's 'The Trial of the Chicago 7' Michael Keaton has signed on to play civil rights lawyer Ramsey Clark in writer-director Aaron Sorkin's upcoming film "The Trial of the Chicago 7." James Bond 25 wraps filming: 'See you in cinemas April 2020' Principal photography ended this week on the 25th James Bond adventure, "No Time to Die." Freeform cancels 'Cloak & Dagger' after two seasons The Marvel drama "Cloak & Dagger" will not return for a third season on Freeform. Federal judge: House impeachment inquiry of Trump is legal A federal judge has ruled that a House impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump is legal. Carlos Carrasco wins 2019 Roberto Clemente Award Cleveland Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco has been named the 2019 Roberto Clemente Award winner. The CW orders full seasons of 'Batwoman,' 'Nancy Drew' The CW said it has ordered full seasons of its freshman dramas "Batwoman" and "Nancy Drew." Anne-Marie Duff, Mark Addy start work on BBC miniseries 'Salisbury' Filming began this week on "Salisbury," a three-part, fact-based drama for the BBC, starring Anne-Marie Duff, Mark Addy and Rafe Spall. Watch: Tiger Woods sinks double birdies to take lead at Zozo Championship Tiger Woods hit back-to-back birdies to take a 2-shot lead after two rounds at the Zozo Championship in Chiba, Japan. Olga remnants drench Ohio Valley; Pablo passes Azores A late-season tropical storm sprang to life Friday over the Gulf of Mexico and was named Olga but it weakened to a tropical rainstorm. Far out over the Atlantic Ocean, Tropical Storm Pablo formed late Friday afternoon. YoungBoy Never Broke Again's 'Al YoungBoy 2' tops U.S. album chart Rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "Al YoungBoy 2" is the No. 1 album in the United States. PG&E to shut off power to 940,000 customers to prevent sparking more wildfires Pacific Gas and Electric Company announced Saturday it will shut off power for 940,000 customers in Northern California in an effort to prevent more wildfires sparked by its electric lines. Patriots' Tom Brady offers No. 12 jersey to Mohamed Sanu Future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady offered to change his number and give his No. 12 to new teammate Mohamed Sanu after the wide receiver joined the team in a trade from the Atlanta Falcons. Antibiotics not recommended for most toothaches, new guideline says Antibiotics aren't necessary for most toothaches, a new American Dental Association guideline says. Seoul mayor declares end to dog slaughtering in city Mayor Park Won-soon officially declared Seoul dog slaughter-free on Saturday, as pet lovers and animal protection groups celebrated at an event in the city's Namsan Park. |
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No. 5 Oklahoma lost in stunning fashion to the Kansas State Wildcats Saturday in Kansas, wrecking the Sooners' perfect record and possibly ending their hopes of making the College Football Playoff.
A Southwest Airlines flight attendant is suing the airline after accusing two pilots of live streaming video from inside an airplane bathroom to an iPad in the cockpit.
An Amber Alert has been issued for a 14-year-old girl missing from Bumpass, Va. since Monday and the FBI joined the investigation Saturday.
The Catholic Church could allow married priests while also ordaining women as deacons on a regional basis, based on recommendations from a gathering of cardinal bishops from the Amazon region of South America.
Connecticut State troopers have arrested the driver and passenger of a truck after they found 420 pounds of marijuana.
British police said Saturday the driver of a truck trailer arrested as a suspect in connection with the deaths of 39 people found dead inside Wednesday has been charged with manslaughter.
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened Saturday to clear terrorists from its border area with northeast Syria alone if Russia fails to comply with its recent agreement to help.
Russian political operative Maria Butina arrived in Moscow Saturday after U.S. release from federal prison.
Country music star Chris Lane married former "The Bachelor" contestant Laura Bushnell exchanged wedding vows in Nashville after less than a year of dating.
Michael Keaton has signed on to play civil rights lawyer Ramsey Clark in writer-director Aaron Sorkin's upcoming film "The Trial of the Chicago 7."
Principal photography ended this week on the 25th James Bond adventure, "No Time to Die."
The Marvel drama "Cloak & Dagger" will not return for a third season on Freeform.
A federal judge has ruled that a House impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump is legal.
Cleveland Indians pitcher Carlos Carrasco has been named the 2019 Roberto Clemente Award winner.
The CW said it has ordered full seasons of its freshman dramas "Batwoman" and "Nancy Drew."
Filming began this week on "Salisbury," a three-part, fact-based drama for the BBC, starring Anne-Marie Duff, Mark Addy and Rafe Spall.
Tiger Woods hit back-to-back birdies to take a 2-shot lead after two rounds at the Zozo Championship in Chiba, Japan.
A late-season tropical storm sprang to life Friday over the Gulf of Mexico and was named Olga but it weakened to a tropical rainstorm. Far out over the Atlantic Ocean, Tropical Storm Pablo formed late Friday afternoon.
Rapper YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "Al YoungBoy 2" is the No. 1 album in the United States.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company announced Saturday it will shut off power for 940,000 customers in Northern California in an effort to prevent more wildfires sparked by its electric lines.
Future Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady offered to change his number and give his No. 12 to new teammate Mohamed Sanu after the wide receiver joined the team in a trade from the Atlanta Falcons.
Antibiotics aren't necessary for most toothaches, a new American Dental Association guideline says.
Mayor Park Won-soon officially declared Seoul dog slaughter-free on Saturday, as pet lovers and animal protection groups celebrated at an event in the city's Namsan Park. 
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