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Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes, Tyreek Hill show out in win over Buccaneers Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill guided the Kansas City Chiefs to a 27-24 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla. Europe's cases subside as deaths surge; world's infections psdd 63 million Coronavirus deaths have been surging throughout Europe but cases have been subsiding after reaching record levels recently with nations implementing restrictions, including lockdowns. Nick Folk lifts Patriots over Cardinals with last-second field goal Nick Folk booted a 50-yard field goal as time expired to give the New England Patriots a 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Officials: Utah's mysterious 'monolith' has disappeared Nearly two weeks after it was first discovered in the rural Utah desert, the mysterious object dubbed the "monolith" has disappeared, according to officials. Jacksonville Jaguars fire GM Dave Caldwell after 10th consecutive loss The Jacksonville Jaguars fired general manager Dave Caldwell after Sunday's 27-25 loss to the Cleveland Browns. Quarterback-less Broncos complete one pass in blowout loss to Saints The New Orleans Saints cruised to a 31-3 win Sunday at Empower Field after the Denver Broncos were forced to use an emergency quarterback because of COVID-19 complications. Vanderbilt fires football coach Derek Mason amid winless season Vanderbilt head football coach Derek Mason was fired Sunday, one day after a 41-0 loss to Missouri that dropped the Commodores to 0-8 this season. Biden selects all-female White House senior communications team President-elect Joe Biden on Sunday announced the first senior White House communications team comprised entirely of women, led by former President Barack Obama's White House communications director, Jen Psaki. NYC to re-open elementary schools Dec. 7, White House experts urge mask mandates New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday that the city's elementary schools will re-open Saturday, as White House experts called for places where mask-wearing is not possible to close amid surging COVID-19 cases. Wisconsin recount affirms Biden victory; he twists ankle playing with dog Wisconsin's recount of votes in Milwaukee and Dane County was completed Sunday, netting President-elect Joe Biden 87 additional votes and affirming his victory over President Donald Trump. 'Doctor Who' special to air on New Year's Day The "Doctor Who" special, "Revolution of the Daleks," got a premiere date and trailer on Sunday. Dozens killed in pair of suicide bombings in Afghanistan More than 31 people were killed in a pair of suicide bombings in Afghanistan, including one targeting security forces in the central Ghazni province, officials said Sunday. 'Croods' sequel tops the North American box office with $9.7M "The Croods: A New Age" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $9.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday. Kamala Harris visits outdoor Washington, D.C. market for Small Business Saturday Vice President-elect Kamala Harris stressed the importance of supporting small businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic as she visited an outdoor market in Washington, D.C. for Small Business Saturday. No Season 2 for 'Utopia' on Amazon'Star Wars,' 'Casino Royale' actor David Prowse dead at 85 Bodybuilder and "Star Wars" actor David Prowse has died, his management announced. Severe storms to roar to life across South, mid-Atlantic A strengthening storm is set to unleash major impacts across much of the eastern half of the country for the end of the weekend and through the early week. Famous birthdays for Nov. 29: Don Cheadle, Anna Faris Actor Don Cheadle turns 56 and actor Anna Faris turns 44, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 29. On This Day, Nov. 29: LBJ establishes Warren Commission On Nov. 29, 1963, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson appointed the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination of President John Kennedy. More Recent Articles |
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One Seat, Competing Pressures as Newsom Considers Senate PickAlex Padilla, California’s secretary of state, has emerged as the front-runner to succeed Kamala Harris. But Gov. Gavin Newsom appears to be in no rush to make his choice. Biden Expected to Name Top Economic Officials This WeekPresident-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. is expected to nominate Neera Tanden, a divisive figure within the Democratic Party, to lead the budget office. He also named an all-female communications staff. Biden Fractures Foot Playing With His Dog, Putting Him in a BootThe president-elect visited an orthopedic specialist, and while initial X-rays did not show an obvious fracture, a more detailed CT scan showed hairline cracks. The King of Trump TV Thinks You’re Dumb Enough to Buy ItChris Ruddy, the C.E.O. of Newsmax, has found a business opportunity in feeding Trump supporters the fantasy that the president could still win the election. New York City Will Reopen Elementary Schools and Reduce Hybrid LearningMayor Bill de Blasio announced an abrupt shift in managing schools during the pandemic. Officials had faced criticism that they prioritized activities like indoor dining over children’s well-being. Should Isolation Periods Be Shorter for People With Covid-19?Patients are usually most infectious two days before symptoms begin and for five days after, a new analysis finds. The Lost Days That Made Bergamo a Coronavirus TragedyThe northern Italian province became one of the deadliest killing fields for the virus in the Western world. But a Times investigation found that faulty guidance and bureaucratic delays rendered the toll far worse than it had to be. ‘Because She’s a Girl’: Lockdown Exposes Gender Gap in U.K. SportsInequalities are especially pronounced in English youth soccer, where only a handful of clubs have kept training open for future female professionals, while boys at the same level play on. Dear Joe, It’s Not About Iran’s Nukes AnymoreBiden wants to reinstate the nuclear deal, but first he must confront the new Middle East. Trump Looms Large Now, but Maybe Not ForeverOne-term presidents generally don’t leave big footprints. And the last four years may be seen as a reaction to the game-changing presidency of Barack Obama. When Churches Rescue Americans From Crushing Medical BillsWhy do we need acts of charity to rescue Americans from crushing medical bills? For Trump, Past Is PrologueHe has always tried to weave a reality different from what is actually true. Republicans and Democrats Need to Work Together. Earmarks Can Help.Nothing greases the gears of government quite like pork. Why Was Iran’s Top Nuclear Scientist Killed?The assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh isn’t about stopping a bomb — it’s about preventing diplomacy. Joe Biden doesn’t have to let it work. A New Outbreak Leaves a Broncos Rookie in an Awkward Position: QuarterbackReceiver Kendall Hinton was a last resort fill-in when four Denver Broncos quarterbacks were ruled ineligible to play in Sunday’s game because they’d been exposed to the coronavirus. Party With Nearly 400 People Is Shut Down in ManhattanThe sheriff’s office has responded to similar events every weekend for the last several months, even as the pandemic worsens. California Governor Blocks Release of Manson Follower Leslie Van HoutenGov. Gavin Newsom reversed a decision by the state parole board granting her release after about 50 years in prison. Ransomware Attack Closes Baltimore County Public SchoolsThe attack, first discovered late Tuesday, disrupted the district’s websites and remote learning programs, as well as its grading and email systems, officials said. Nike and Coca-Cola Lobby Against Xinjiang Forced Labor BillBusiness groups and major companies like Apple have been pressing Congress to alter legislation cracking down on imports of goods made with forced labor from persecuted Muslim minorities in China. Watch a Lunar Eclipse, or at Least Try ToPenumbral eclipses are subtle, but there are good reasons to try to notice one. ‘I Have Never Seen So Many Toadstools.’ A Bumper Crop of Mushrooms in Ukraine.Hunting for mushrooms deep in the forest is the ideal socially distanced pastime. Effort to Rescue Endangered Turtles Becomes a Thanksgiving OdysseyAfter a plane transporting 30 Kemp’s ridley sea turtles to Louisiana from Massachusetts was snagged by delays, frantic calls for help went out. Covering ‘The Crown’ on Both Sides of the AtlanticOur pop culture editor in London talks about the popularity of “The Crown” on both sides of the Atlantic, and giving the people what they want. Amanda Seyfried Finally Stakes Her ClaimThe “Mean Girls” and “Mamma Mia!” actress knows her performance as Marion Davies in“Mank” will be a turning point in her career. But first, she had to put some distance between herself and Hollywood. More Recent Articles |
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Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill guided the Kansas City Chiefs to a 27-24 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Fla.
Coronavirus deaths have been surging throughout Europe but cases have been subsiding after reaching record levels recently with nations implementing restrictions, including lockdowns.
Nick Folk booted a 50-yard field goal as time expired to give the New England Patriots a 20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
Nearly two weeks after it was first discovered in the rural Utah desert, the mysterious object dubbed the "monolith" has disappeared, according to officials.
The Jacksonville Jaguars fired general manager Dave Caldwell after Sunday's 27-25 loss to the Cleveland Browns.
The New Orleans Saints cruised to a 31-3 win Sunday at Empower Field after the Denver Broncos were forced to use an emergency quarterback because of COVID-19 complications.
Vanderbilt head football coach Derek Mason was fired Sunday, one day after a 41-0 loss to Missouri that dropped the Commodores to 0-8 this season.
President-elect Joe Biden on Sunday announced the first senior White House communications team comprised entirely of women, led by former President Barack Obama's White House communications director, Jen Psaki.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday that the city's elementary schools will re-open Saturday, as White House experts called for places where mask-wearing is not possible to close amid surging COVID-19 cases.
Wisconsin's recount of votes in Milwaukee and Dane County was completed Sunday, netting President-elect Joe Biden 87 additional votes and affirming his victory over President Donald Trump.
The "Doctor Who" special, "Revolution of the Daleks," got a premiere date and trailer on Sunday.
More than 31 people were killed in a pair of suicide bombings in Afghanistan, including one targeting security forces in the central Ghazni province, officials said Sunday.
"The Croods: A New Age" is the No. 1 movie in North America this weekend, earning $9.7 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris stressed the importance of supporting small businesses amid the COVID-19 pandemic as she visited an outdoor market in Washington, D.C. for Small Business Saturday.
Amazon has canceled its sci-fi series, "Utopia," after one season.
Bodybuilder and "Star Wars" actor David Prowse has died, his management announced.
A strengthening storm is set to unleash major impacts across much of the eastern half of the country for the end of the weekend and through the early week.
Actor Don Cheadle turns 56 and actor Anna Faris turns 44, among the famous birthdays for Nov. 29.
On Nov. 29, 1963, U.S. President Lyndon Johnson appointed the Warren Commission to investigate the assassination of President John Kennedy. 
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