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Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne and San Francisco 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis are eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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  1. First-year nominees Troy Polamalu, Patrick Willis, Reggie Wayne among HOF semifinalists
  2. College Football Playoff: Ohio State moves past LSU for top spot in rankings
  3. CDC: 67 people ill as E. coli outbreak spreads to 19 states
  4. NCAA appeals committee upholds Missouri's 2019 postseason ban
  5. Watch: Paulo Dybala's sensational free kick gives Juventus win over Atletico Madrid
  6. German farmers protest government restrictions on fertilizers, pesticides
  7. Body of lone missing worker found in collapsed Cincinnati building
  8. Paris Saint-Germain rallies from two-goal deficit to draw with Real Madrid
  9. OMB official: Two staffers left in part due to concerns with hold on Ukrainian aid
  10. Israel strikes Hamas targets after rockets fired from Gaza Strip
  11. 'Bomb cyclone' taking aim at huge portion of western U.S.
  12. At least 23 dead, hundreds hurt after major quake in Albania
  13. Violation of airspace that prompted White House lockdown was false alarm
  14. President Donald Trump establishes task force on missing, murdered Native Americans
  15. Devlin Hodges named Pittsburgh Steelers' starting QB against Cleveland Browns
  16. Sharp decline seen in kids choking to death on household objects
  17. Pompeo: U.S. will impose further sanctions on Iran for human rights abuses
  18. Average blood transfusion contains caffeine, cough medicines
  19. Utah's Hill Air Force Base to test use of 5G in congested environments
  20. Supreme Court to hear Louisiana abortion law case March 4
  21. Dual motion helps cells keep their shape
  22. MLB players' pool reaches 3rd-highest total of $80.8M

First-year nominees Troy Polamalu, Patrick Willis, Reggie Wayne among HOF semifinalists

Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu, Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Reggie Wayne and San Francisco 49ers linebacker Patrick Willis are eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
    

College Football Playoff: Ohio State moves past LSU for top spot in rankings

The Ohio State Buckeyes jumped over SEC power LSU as the No. 1 team in this week's edition of the College Football Playoff rankings.
    

CDC: 67 people ill as E. coli outbreak spreads to 19 states

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday that the number of people sick with E. coli linked to California-grown romaine lettuce has increased to 67.
    

NCAA appeals committee upholds Missouri's 2019 postseason ban

The NCAA Committee on Infractions upheld the Missouri Tigers' postseason ban for this season.
    

Watch: Paulo Dybala's sensational free kick gives Juventus win over Atletico Madrid

Paulo Dybala's spectacular goal from an impossible angle gave Juventus a 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid in their Champions League match Tuesday.
    

German farmers protest government restrictions on fertilizers, pesticides

Thousands of farmers in Germany parked their tractors outside Berlin's Brandenburg Gate on Tuesday in protest of government restrictions on fertilizers, pesticides and insecticides.
    

Body of lone missing worker found in collapsed Cincinnati building

Search and rescue crews scouring the rubble of a partially collapsed downtown Cincinnati building located the body of a missing worker Tuesday, according to officials.
    

Paris Saint-Germain rallies from two-goal deficit to draw with Real Madrid

Paris Saint-Germain trailed 2-0 with 10 minutes left before rallying to earn a 2-2 draw against Real Madrid in their UEFA Champions League Group A match Tuesday.
    

OMB official: Two staffers left in part due to concerns with hold on Ukrainian aid

Office of Management and Budget senior official Mark Sandy said President Donald Trump's decision to withhold military aid to Ukraine contributed to at least two staffers' decisions to resign.
    

Israel strikes Hamas targets after rockets fired from Gaza Strip

Israel launched airstrikes on Hamas targets Wednesday after military officials said two rockets were fired from the Gaza Strip.
    

'Bomb cyclone' taking aim at huge portion of western U.S.

Snow, rain and gusty winds are set to trigger a travel nightmare up and down the West Coast on the busiest travel day of the year.
    

At least 23 dead, hundreds hurt after major quake in Albania

Nearly two dozen people were killed Tuesday and hundreds were injured when a 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck the Albanian city of Durres, with shocks reverberating miles away in the capital of Tirana.
    

Violation of airspace that prompted White House lockdown was false alarm

A reported airspace violation that resulted in a lockdown of the White House on Tuesday turned out to be a false alarm, North American Aerospace Defense Command said.
    

President Donald Trump establishes task force on missing, murdered Native Americans

President Donald Trump signed an executive order establishing a task force to address thousands of cases of missing and murdered Native Americans and Alaskans.
    

Devlin Hodges named Pittsburgh Steelers' starting QB against Cleveland Browns

Head coach Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers are turning back to rookie quarterback Devlin "Duck" Hodges for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns.
    

Sharp decline seen in kids choking to death on household objects

A new report finds the number of kids dying from choking on household objects has plummeted 75 percent since 1968.
    

Pompeo: U.S. will impose further sanctions on Iran for human rights abuses

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States will impose more sanctions on Iran for human rights abuses, including shutting down the Internet during nationwide protests.
    

Average blood transfusion contains caffeine, cough medicines

If you ever get a blood transfusion, that supposedly pure blood is likely to contain something more: caffeine, cough medicine and an anti-anxiety drug, a new study suggests.
    

Utah's Hill Air Force Base to test use of 5G in congested environments

5G testing at Hill Air Force Base in Utah will focus on using the technology in congested environments with high-power, mid-band radars, Hill AFB announced Tuesday.
    

Supreme Court to hear Louisiana abortion law case March 4

The U.S. Supreme Court announced Tuesday it has set March 4 as the date to hear oral arguments in the case over physician requirements in a Louisiana abortion law blocked temporarily from taking effect earlier this year.
    

Dual motion helps cells keep their shape

To keep their shape, cells rely on two different types of motion, according to a new study. The discovery promises new insights into the biomechanics of cellular health, insights that could reveal the origins of disease.
    

MLB players' pool reaches 3rd-highest total of $80.8M

MLB teams who made it to the postseason this year split a players' pool of $80.8 million, the third-highest amount in history, the league announced Tuesday.
    
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  1. Watch Live: Trump holds 'homecoming' rally in Florida | TheHill - The Hill
  2. At Florida ‘Homecoming’ Rally, Trump Rails Against Familiar Targets - The New York Times
  3. Two OMB staffers quit after expressing frustration about frozen Ukraine aid, top official says - NBC News
  4. Pete Buttigieg Responds to Uproar Over Past Comments on Minority Students - The New York Times
  5. Winter storm moving out after blasting Denver and Colorado’s Front Range with heavy snow - The Denver Post
  6. Federal prosecutors open criminal probe of opioid makers and distributors, report says - CNBC
  7. Trump to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorists - BBC News
  8. A man plotted an ISIS attack in revenge for getting kicked out of college, authorities say - The Washington Post
  9. Asian markets mostly rise after Trump suggests trade talks are in 'final throes' - CNN
  10. Father grabbed his 5 children and fled after US 'betrayed' his town - CNN
  11. 'Absolutely disgusting': Toronto police search for suspect in a string of attacks with 'liquefied fecal matter' - USA TODAY
  12. Rising Pressure Over Journalist's Killing Threatens To Topple Maltese Leadership - NPR
  13. Papa John's founder John Schnatter ate 40 pizzas in 30 days and says it's gotten worse - CNN
  14. Tesla Cybertruck has a quarter of a million pre-orders in less than a week - Electrek
  15. These 4 Stocks Will Rise After Black Friday - Motley Fool
  16. Intel sticks some coal in Dell and HP’s Christmas stockings - MarketWatch
  17. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare season one DLC, battle pass detailed - Polygon
  18. Stadia Pro members will get two more free games in December - Engadget
  19. How to manage your Android lock screen - The Verge
  20. Early Black Friday laptop deals on Macbook Pro, Samsung and more - CNET
  21. The Weeknd's new song is rumored to be about ex Selena Gomez - New York Post
  22. Erin Andrews Defends Her Reaction to Hannah Brown Winning DWTS - E! NEWS
  23. Justin Timberlake back on set with Alisha Wainwright after holding hands - Page Six
  24. Ohio State leaps LSU for top spot in CFP rankings; Clemson is No. 3, Georgia is No. 4 and Alabama is No. 5 - ESPN
  25. Raiders week 12 Ballers & Busters vs Jets - Raiders Wire
  26. MLB Investigates Sam Dyson Over Alleged Domestic Violence with GF and Cat - TMZ
  27. Orion arrives into Erie County - Sandusky Register
  28. India Acknowledges Lunar Lander Crashed - NPR
  29. No, Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is not disintegrating, physicist claims - Ars Technica
  30. Ice fossils found in 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite reveal building blocks of our solar system - CNN
  31. A healthy man was licked by his dog. He was dead within weeks. - Houston Chronicle
  32. It’s Not Just Poor White People Driving a Decline in Life Expectancy - The New York Times
  33. Vocal cord surgery gives toddler with a rare condition a voice - CBS News
  34. One Year After The 'CRISPR Babies' Scandal, The Chinese Scientist Is Still Missing - ScienceAlert

Watch Live: Trump holds 'homecoming' rally in Florida | TheHill - The Hill


At Florida ‘Homecoming’ Rally, Trump Rails Against Familiar Targets - The New York Times

Two OMB staffers quit after expressing frustration about frozen Ukraine aid, top official says - NBC News


Pete Buttigieg Responds to Uproar Over Past Comments on Minority Students - The New York Times

Winter storm moving out after blasting Denver and Colorado’s Front Range with heavy snow - The Denver Post


Federal prosecutors open criminal probe of opioid makers and distributors, report says - CNBC

Trump to designate Mexican drug cartels as terrorists - BBC News

A man plotted an ISIS attack in revenge for getting kicked out of college, authorities say - The Washington Post

Asian markets mostly rise after Trump suggests trade talks are in 'final throes' - CNN

Father grabbed his 5 children and fled after US 'betrayed' his town - CNN

'Absolutely disgusting': Toronto police search for suspect in a string of attacks with 'liquefied fecal matter' - USA TODAY

Rising Pressure Over Journalist's Killing Threatens To Topple Maltese Leadership - NPR

Papa John's founder John Schnatter ate 40 pizzas in 30 days and says it's gotten worse - CNN

Tesla Cybertruck has a quarter of a million pre-orders in less than a week - Electrek

These 4 Stocks Will Rise After Black Friday - Motley Fool

Intel sticks some coal in Dell and HP’s Christmas stockings - MarketWatch

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare season one DLC, battle pass detailed - Polygon

Stadia Pro members will get two more free games in December - Engadget

How to manage your Android lock screen - The Verge

Early Black Friday laptop deals on Macbook Pro, Samsung and more - CNET

The Weeknd's new song is rumored to be about ex Selena Gomez - New York Post

Erin Andrews Defends Her Reaction to Hannah Brown Winning DWTS - E! NEWS

Justin Timberlake back on set with Alisha Wainwright after holding hands - Page Six

Ohio State leaps LSU for top spot in CFP rankings; Clemson is No. 3, Georgia is No. 4 and Alabama is No. 5 - ESPN

Raiders week 12 Ballers & Busters vs Jets - Raiders Wire

MLB Investigates Sam Dyson Over Alleged Domestic Violence with GF and Cat - TMZ

Orion arrives into Erie County - Sandusky Register

India Acknowledges Lunar Lander Crashed - NPR

No, Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is not disintegrating, physicist claims - Ars Technica

Ice fossils found in 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite reveal building blocks of our solar system - CNN

A healthy man was licked by his dog. He was dead within weeks. - Houston Chronicle

It’s Not Just Poor White People Driving a Decline in Life Expectancy - The New York Times

Vocal cord surgery gives toddler with a rare condition a voice - CBS News

One Year After The 'CRISPR Babies' Scandal, The Chinese Scientist Is Still Missing - ScienceAlert

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  2. Trump Knew of Whistle-Blower Complaint When He Released Aid to Ukraine
  3. ‘Bleak’ U.N. Report on a Planet in Peril Looms Over New Climate Talks
  4. Thanksgiving Weather: Canceled Flights, Snow and a ‘Bomb Cyclone’
  5. Why the Big Balloons Might Not Fly at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade
  6. It’s Not Just Poor White People Driving a Decline in Life Expectancy
  7. When to Peak? Amy Klobuchar Has Given It Some Thought
  8. They Voted Democratic. Now They Support Trump.
  9. Friendsgiving Has Become Just as Fraught as Thanksgiving
  10. Emissions, Impeachment, Butterball Turkey: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  11. Why Trump Still Believes (Wrongly) That Ukraine Hacked the D.N.C.
  12. Jared Kushner Fails Up, Again
  13. The World-Shaking News That You’re Missing
  14. What a Witch Hunt Really Looks Like
  15. Russia’s Doping Violations Are Cheating Its Own Athletes
  16. Can Anyone or Anything Dislodge Trump From the White House?
  17. Conservative Hypocrisy Makes Its Case at the Supreme Court
  18. How Trump Survives
  19. Sweet Potatoes Are Overrated. Turducken Is Performative.
  20. Kristin Scott Thomas on Playing a Different Kind of Part
  21. Birria-Landia, a Queens Food Truck, Has Changed the Taco Landscape
  22. Trump Says U.S. Will Designate Drug Cartels in Mexico as Terrorist Groups
  23. In White House Turkey Ceremony, President’s Impeachment Jokes Hit Close to the Bone
  24. Pete Buttigieg Responds to Uproar Over Past Comments on Minority Students
  25. At Florida ‘Homecoming’ Rally, Trump Rails Against Familiar Targets
  26. Seeking a New Lens to Study Same-Sex Behavior in Animals
  27. Barbara Hillary, First Black Woman to Reach the Poles, Is Dead at 88
  28. Inside Russia’s Failed Doping Cover-Up
  29. Serve a Full Thanksgiving Meal on an L Train? Just Watch Them
  30. How Not to Feel Dead Tired This Winter
  31. The Enduring Power of the Detroit Jazz Collective Tribe
  32. Can’t Afford a Shopping Spree at Cartier? This Book Is the Next Best Thing
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  34. Koalas Aren’t Extinct, but Their Future Is in Danger, Experts Say
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White House Budget Official Said 2 Aides Resigned Amid Ukraine Aid Freeze

Mark Sandy, an official at the Office of Management and Budget, testified that two of his colleagues quit after expressing concerns about President Trump’s decision to withhold military assistance.
    

Trump Knew of Whistle-Blower Complaint When He Released Aid to Ukraine

White House lawyers briefed President Trump in late August about the complaint, people familiar with the matter said.
    

‘Bleak’ U.N. Report on a Planet in Peril Looms Over New Climate Talks

Countries agreed to rein in emissions in an effort to avert climate catastrophes. They've failed, according to the latest United Nations report.
    

Thanksgiving Weather: Canceled Flights, Snow and a ‘Bomb Cyclone’

A powerful storm is cutting across the country from Colorado to the Great Lakes, disrupting flights and dumping snow. Another threatens to bring hurricane-force winds to the West Coast.
    

Why the Big Balloons Might Not Fly at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

Winds could ground the giant balloons as officials hope to prevent a repeat of 1997, when a woman was seriously injured.
    

It’s Not Just Poor White People Driving a Decline in Life Expectancy

A new study shows that death rates increased for middle-aged people of all racial and ethnic groups.
    

When to Peak? Amy Klobuchar Has Given It Some Thought

Ms. Klobuchar’s campaign operation is expanding as some rivals’ are contracting. “I’m hearing more talk about Amy,” a New Hampshire Democratic leader said. “People have heard from the other candidates and they’re still looking.”
    

They Voted Democratic. Now They Support Trump.

Two-thirds of battleground state voters who chose Trump in 2016 but selected Democrats in the midterms say they will return to the president next year.
    

Friendsgiving Has Become Just as Fraught as Thanksgiving

Created as a relaxed antidote to the stressful family blowout, the casual get-together now has big aspirations and reams of rules.
    

Emissions, Impeachment, Butterball Turkey: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

Why Trump Still Believes (Wrongly) That Ukraine Hacked the D.N.C.

The president is promoting a conspiracy theory — one that may have originated with the Russian government.
    

Jared Kushner Fails Up, Again

Having solved the Middle East, the president’s son-in-law tackles the border wall.
    

The World-Shaking News That You’re Missing

The U.S.-China divide isn’t just about trade.
    

What a Witch Hunt Really Looks Like

In 1692, in Salem, Mass., we also witnessed the courage required to stop one.
    

Russia’s Doping Violations Are Cheating Its Own Athletes

The continuing defiance of Russian officials has condemned the athletes to global suspicion and ostracism.
    

Can Anyone or Anything Dislodge Trump From the White House?

Diplomats and Democrats are doing their level best.
    

Conservative Hypocrisy Makes Its Case at the Supreme Court

Lawyers on the right are advancing arguments they once rejected on principle.
    

How Trump Survives

The lesson of past impeachments might be that it takes disasters, not just scandals, to remove a president from office.
    

Sweet Potatoes Are Overrated. Turducken Is Performative.

New York Times Food editors and writers serve their hottest takes on Thanksgiving.
    

Kristin Scott Thomas on Playing a Different Kind of Part

The actress is helping to lead the Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society. But: “I’m not a feminist. I’m not a politician.”
    

Birria-Landia, a Queens Food Truck, Has Changed the Taco Landscape

Birria tacos, loved in Tijuana and Instagram-famous in Los Angeles, draw crowds to a corner of Jackson Heights.
    

Trump Says U.S. Will Designate Drug Cartels in Mexico as Terrorist Groups

The comments, made in an interview with the former Fox News host Bill O’Reilly, came three weeks after nine American citizens, including six children, were killed in Mexico.
    

In White House Turkey Ceremony, President’s Impeachment Jokes Hit Close to the Bone

“Democrats are accusing me of being too soft on Turkey,” Mr. Trump said in pardoning two white fowls named Bread and Butter.
    

Pete Buttigieg Responds to Uproar Over Past Comments on Minority Students

Michael Harriot, who wrote a scathing essay about Mr. Buttigieg in The Root, said his goal was to point out that “the ignoring and whitewashing of the issues, and trying to remain appealing to moderate voters, does a disservice to the Democratic Party’s core constituency.”
    

At Florida ‘Homecoming’ Rally, Trump Rails Against Familiar Targets

The president took on the impeachment inquiry, Democrats and the news media in his first return to the state as a formal resident.
    

Seeking a New Lens to Study Same-Sex Behavior in Animals

A team of researchers say that science has relied on a human heterosexual baseline and made faulty assumptions about sexual activity in the animal kingdom.
    

Barbara Hillary, First Black Woman to Reach the Poles, Is Dead at 88

She accomplished both feats in her 70s, after deciding as a retired nurse that she wanted a little adventure in her life.
    

Inside Russia’s Failed Doping Cover-Up

A World Anti-Doping Agency report outlines how Russia fabricated evidence to try to discredit a whistle-blower.
    

Serve a Full Thanksgiving Meal on an L Train? Just Watch Them

A posting of a video of the meal on TikTok garnered more than 152,000 likes.
    

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The Enduring Power of the Detroit Jazz Collective Tribe

Wendell Harrison and Phil Ranelin have been collaborating since the 1970s, when they self-released albums, planned their concerts and published an international magazine.
    

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