Sunday 31 December 2017

Laguna Beach girls' water polo survives to win fifth straight Holiday Cup

The Laguna Beach High girls’ water polo team won its fifth straight Holiday Cup title Saturday at Newport Harbor High.

The final against Mater Dei felt like anything but a holiday.

Leads didn’t seem to last long throughout the game, both teams taking whatever momentum they could get. The score...



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Orange Bowl: Alex Hornibrook carries Wisconsin over Miami

Alex Hornibrook threw four touchdown passes, three of them to Danny Davis, and No. 6 Wisconsin capped off the winningest season in school history by topping No. 11 Miami 34-24 in the Orange Bowl on Saturday night.

Jonathan Taylor capped his record-setting freshman season with 130 rushing yards...



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Ducks almost at full strength as they prepare for Coyotes

Now that the Ducks are close to full strength, they can begin to develop some chemistry.

Of course, Corey Perry still needs to return from a lower-body injury and reoccupy his rightful place on the top line.

But with No. 2 center Ryan Kesler back in the lineup, the Ducks are the healthiest they’ve...



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Khabib Nurmagomedov vs. Edson Barboza live round-by-round coverage



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Sam Darnold isn't the only Trojan with a big decision to make

Sam Darnold strode into a news conference following USC’s pounding in Friday’s Cotton Bowl under his own power. But he might as well have been carried in on a shield.

The Trojans’ quarterback committed three turnovers that led to two Ohio State touchdowns and was sacked eight times. But he didn’t...



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Marc Diakiese vs. Dan Hooker live round-by-round coverage



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Here's what happened at Dave Chappelle and John Mayer's secretive no-phones concert

It’s one thing to find out that Dave Chappelle knows all the words to the Radiohead song “Creep.” And it’s another to discover that the famous comedian gets a kick out of singing it at his favorite strip-club karaoke night in Portland, Ore.

As funny as this information is, though, the real comedy...



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Authorities identify Long Beach law office shooter, victim

Authorities have identified the man who shot two others before turning a gun on himself Friday at a Long Beach law office.

John Alexander Mendoza, 58, of Redondo Beach killed 75-year-old Major Langer and injured another 64-year-old man “before shooting himself,” according to the Long Beach Police...



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Cynthia Calvillo vs. Carla Esparza live round-by-round coverage



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NBA roundup: Pistons stifle Spurs' offense in win

Andre Drummond had 14 points and 21 rebounds, and the Detroit Pistons held San Antonio to its lowest point total of the season in a 93-79 victory over the Spurs on Saturday night.

Playing without starting guards Reggie Jackson (right ankle sprain) and Avery Bradley (sore right groin), the Pistons...



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Carlos Condit vs. Neil Magny live round-by-round coverage



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Two security guards shot to death at hotel-casino in Las Vegas; suspect in critical condition

Two security guards were shot dead inside a hotel room at a Las Vegas hotel-casino early Saturday morning before the gunman fled and ultimately shot and injured himself.

Las Vegas Police Lt. Dan McGrath said the shooting happened around 6:30 a.m. at Arizona Charlie’s Hotel and Casino on Decatur...



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Iran protests: 'Iron fist' threatened if unrest continues

After three days of demonstrations, the country's Revolutionary Guard threatens a crackdown.

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Call for tech giants to face taxes over extremist content

Internet firms are "ruthless profiteers" who fail to fight terrorism, the security minister says.

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Britons will feel pride in 2018, says Theresa May

The prime minister says 2017 was a turbulent year, but insists she is making progress on Brexit.

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Labour 'staking out centre ground', says Jeremy Corbyn

The "old political consensus is finished", the Labour leader says in his new year message.

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Hogmanay event will go ahead in full despite storm

Scotland is expected to be battered by winds of up to 80mph on New Year's Eve.

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Man killed in Call of Duty ‘swatting’ hoax

A man has been arrested after an alleged prank call led to police shooting dead a 28-year-old man.

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New Year Honours 2018: Praise for stars on list

A Bee Gee and ballerina are among those awarded, while Sir Paul McCartney hails "best pal" Ringo Starr.

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Trump's Russia inquiry 'started by Australian tip-off'

An Australian diplomat was told about "dirt" on Hillary Clinton in a London bar, reports say.

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County Durham child dies after Egypt pool incident

The girl was flown back to the UK but died on 26 December, five days after the accident.

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One treated after fire in Manchester block of flats

One person was taken to hospital due to smoke inhalation after the fire in the city centre.

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Nerves of steel: High up on China's power lines

Workers on some of the highest electricity cables in the world give a new meaning to "power walking".

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Black Lives Matter activist dies at 27

She became a Black Lives Matter activist after her father died while under police restraint.

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Newspaper headlines: Adonis hits out and 'Dad's Army border force'

Sunday's papers feature Lord Adonis calling for a minister to resign and claims of a new volunteer border force.

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When a drag king met a drag queen

Sequins, sexuality and stereotyping - when drag queen Dave Lynn met drag king Sammy Silver.

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How fake news plagued 2017

False stories, pictures and video were widely shared, sowing confusion about the biggest news stories of the year.

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Cheer up Luv - How photo project highlights harassment

Women are speaking out about sexual harassment through photographer Eliza Hatch's powerful project Cheer Up Luv.

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A look back at the town of Cumbernauld

Cumbernauld was a new town built to house people from the nearby overcrowded city of Glasgow. We revisit to see how it has fared as a community.

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Missed this week's entertainment news?

Take a look at some of the week's biggest stories in the world of arts and entertainment.

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Pen pals defy age gap to become friends

Five months since their first letters, a group of schoolchildren and care home residents finally meet up.

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What next for Brexit in 2018?

What are the key dates and developments to watch out for as Britain and the EU move forward?

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Can Hull build on its UK City of Culture status beyond 2017?

As 2017 draws to a close can Hull build on its cultural year?

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In memoriam: Entertainment and arts figures we lost in 2017

A look back at some of the arts and entertainment figures who died in 2017.

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The future of international justice

After the end of the tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, will wider worldwide justice be done?

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The best science long reads of 2017 (part two)

The second part of our selection of the best science and environment reads this year.

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Why Poor People Stay Poor

This month, Slate is republishing some of our favorite stories. Here’s today’s selection: The rate at which people share Linda Tirado’s piece, even today—three years after it was initially published—is astronomical. Too many Americans recognize the precarious lifestyle of the poor that Tirado lays out in “Why Poor People Stay Poor”: how something as dumb as getting your car towed or getting sick can leave you jobless, homeless, and even more broke than you thought possible. Given how the country is being governed in 2017, I don’t see the number of people sharing this piece declining any time soon. —Evan Mackinder



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The Best Gym Bags

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How to Be Healthier, Happier and More Productive: It's All in the Timing

When is the best time to exercise or do creative work? Research on the science of timing has answers.

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Police shoot man dead after alleged Call of Duty 'swatting' hoax

The 28-year-old was shot by police after his address was allegedly given to police in prank call.

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Call for tech giants to face taxes over extremist content

Internet firms are "ruthless profiteers" who fail to fight terrorism, the security minister says.

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What’s on TV Sunday: New Year’s Eve Celebrations and Dave Chappelle


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Greek Prime Minister Seeks to Block Asylum for Turkish Officer


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Corrections: December 31, 2017


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Windward coach Colin Pfaff ends 2017 as a father and with two more victories



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Khalil Rountree vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk live round-by-round coverage



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Myles Jury vs. Rick Glenn live round-by-round coverage



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Erica Garner, activist daughter of New York chokehold victim, dies at 27

(Reuters) - Erica Garner, the daughter of a New York man whose death during an attempted arrest helped spark the “Black Lives Matter” movement against police brutality, died on Saturday, a posting on her official Twitter account showed.


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No winner in Powerball drawing, jackpot soars to $440 million

(Reuters) - No Powerball tickets matched all six numbers for Saturday night's $384 million grand prize drawing, sending next week's jackpot in the United States surging to $440 million, lottery officials said.


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New year could bring record low temperatures to U.S. Midwest, East Coast

(Reuters) - Bitterly cold weather will usher in the new year for much of the United States east of the Rocky Mountains this weekend, bringing record low temperatures to the Midwest, making travel difficult and putting a chill on New Year's Eve celebrations.


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California suspect held in hoax that led to police killing Kansas man

(Reuters) - A 25-year-old Los Angeles man was arrested in the city on suspicion of making a hoax phone call that led a police officer in Kansas to kill an unarmed man at a home where the caller said hostages were being held, authorities said on Saturday.


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FBI Russia probe helped by Australian diplomat tip-off: NYT

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos told an Australian diplomat in May 2016 that Russia had political dirt on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, the New York Times reported on Saturday.


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Planning Africa's smart cities

African cities are getting "smart" by embracing technology and improving efficiency.

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Immunotherapy: Using our immune system to fight cancer

Immunotherapy is a breakthrough technology that scientists hope will one day lead to cures for previously untreatable cancers.

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Iran protests: 'Iron fist' threatened if unrest continues

After three days of demonstrations, the country's Revolutionary Guard threatens a crackdown.

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Trump's Russia inquiry 'started by Australian tip-off'

An Australian diplomat was told about "dirt" on Hillary Clinton in a London bar, reports say.

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Police shoot man dead after alleged Call of Duty 'swatting' hoax

The 28-year-old was shot by police after his address was allegedly given to police in prank call.

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Greece seeks to cancel Turkish pilot's asylum

The helicopter pilot was among eight Turkish soldiers to flee after the 2016 failed coup there.

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Nepal bans solo climbers from Mount Everest under new rules

New regulations also prohibit double amputee and blind climbers from scaling the world's highest peak.

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Egypt's Morsi sentenced to three years for insulting the judiciary

Mohammed Morsi has been detained since he was overthrown in 2013.

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St Petersburg supermarket bombing suspect arrested

So-called Islamic State has said it was behind the supermarket blast, which injured several people.

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Eric Garner death: Activist daughter Erica dies aged 27

She became a Black Lives Matter activist after her father died while under police restraint.

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Padmavati: Controversial film 'cleared by Indian censor board'

The controversial period epic has sparked protests across India by Hindu and caste groups.

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Australia rugby star Karmichael Hunt faces drugs charge

Karmichael Hunt was arrested in Brisbane after being found with a white powder, reports say.

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Cardboard tents distributed to Brussels homeless

The tents were designed by jobseekers and made using donated cardboard by a prison workshop.

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Argentina father jailed for keeping daughter as 'sex slave'

Domingo Bulacio is jailed for 12 years for raping his daughter over decades, fathering eight children.

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Sue Grafton: Alphabet crime author dies aged 77

Sue Grafton's series of murder mystery 'alphabet' novels have been translated into 26 languages.

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Unrest at protests in many Iran cities

Footage from the town of Dorud shows a crowd carrying what appears to be a wounded man.

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Call of Duty ‘swatting’ death explained

A man has been arrested after an alleged prank call led to police shooting dead a 28-year-old man.

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How I divorced Islamic State

The ex-wife of an American leader in the Islamic State group describes her journey out of extremism.

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Nerves of steel: High up on China's power lines

Workers on some of the highest electricity cables in the world give a new meaning to "power walking".

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Iran protesters voice opposition in Iranian cities

Demonstrations that began in one city on Thursday have now spread to several major cities in Iran.

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The litter-shaming photographer cleaning up her country

Ina Makosi takes pictures of models in places covered in litter around Dakar to encourage local communities to pick up their trash.

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'I just want to see my mum'

Deen Mohammed Noori, a Rohingya, goes from Bradford to a refugee camp in Bangladesh to see his mum.

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Parents prank daughter with joke Christmas present

Parents of a Lorde fan turned her request for concert tickets into a joke that delighted social media.

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Vin Diesel named 2017's biggest box office draw

Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson and Gal Gadot top a list of 2017's top-grossing actors.

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Teenage kicks

Teenage environmentalist Autumn Peltier will speak in front of the UN General Assembly this spring.

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2018 and Brexit

What are the key dates and developments to watch out for as Britain and the EU move forward?

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Justice denied?

After the end of the tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, will wider worldwide justice be done?

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Shared shame

The case of Tyler Haire, a 16 year old locked up for years without trial, reveals a deeper problem.

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Saturday 30 December 2017

College basketball: Kentucky at its best against rival Louisville

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander came off the bench to score a career-high 24 points, including 17 after halftime, and No. 16 Kentucky blew out Louisville 90-61 Friday in the annual showdown for Bluegrass supremacy.

Seeking to regroup after last week’s 83-75 loss to unranked UCLA, the Wildcats (10-2) blew...



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Rickard Rakell stays hot and helps the Ducks defeat the Flames

Randy Carlyle called Wednesday’s performance from the Ducks a stinker.

This was anything but.

The Ducks had outshot the opponent just eight times in 38 outings entering Friday night’s contest with the Calgary Flames, but they made No. 9 count with a 41 to 23 advantage, eclipsing their previous...



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U.S. military to accept transgender recruits on Monday: Pentagon

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Transgender people will be allowed for the first time to enlist in the U.S. military starting on Monday as ordered by federal courts, the Pentagon said on Friday, after President Donald Trump's administration decided not to appeal rulings that blocked his transgender ban.


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Lakers fall to Clippers after team meeting to air frustrations over business and basketball decisions

Losing can amplify a team’s problems, and the Lakers have done a lot of it lately.

So on Thursday, with frustrations mounting among the players, the Lakers held a team meeting in lieu of practice to allow players to air their grievances with each other, with the coaching staff and with the organization.

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Trio of grisly crimes darken U.S. holiday season

(Reuters) - In the Christmas week, there were reports of a man accused of murdering his girlfriend with a samurai sword in Texas, an Ohio woman indicted for killing her husband and hiding his body parts in their house, and a Florida man arrested for trying to electrocute his wife by rigging a booby trap to a door.


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Historic windmill falls off Arcadia restaurant

A spinning windmill atop a Denny’s that is a popular local landmark in Arcadia broke off and fell onto the restaurant.

No injuries were reported after the windmill fell Friday morning.

It’s not clear how much damage occurred inside, but the restaurant was shut down for maintenance at noon with...



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Lakers forward Julius Randle experiencing the peaks and valleys of the game

After playing Julius Randle only 11 minutes against Memphis, Luke Walton offered an explanation Friday morning.

“Julius has shown us how great he can be,” Walton said. “… Some nights when he doesn’t play big minutes is because other guys are rolling and some nights it’s because I don’t believe...



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Clippers forwards Blake Griffin, Wesley Johnson return, but Austin Rivers strains his Achilles during game

Day by day, the Clippers have inched closer to almost becoming a complete team, the return Friday night of Blake Griffin and Wesley Johnson from the injured ranks improving their fortunes.

But guard Austin Rivers suffered a strained right Achilles’ tendon during the third quarter and didn’t return...



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Ohio State takes advantage of USC's turnovers to win the Cotton Bowl, 24-7

For all the gaudy numbers Sam Darnold has put up in his two seasons as USC quarterback, there’s one statistic he would just as soon forget.

Darnold threw 13 interceptions and fumbled nine times this season, handing the ball over 22 times — that’s more turnovers than 95 teams committed. Three of...



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Two people die, including shooter, in workplace gunfire in Long Beach

A workplace shooting just before 2:30 p.m. in a quiet neighborhood of Long Beach on Friday left two men dead, including the shooter, officials said.

Long Beach police said they went to a law office in the Bixby Knolls neighborhood amid reports of an active shooter at large. They said they found...



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Saturday's TV highlights and weekend talk shows: 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword' on HBO and more

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ACL Hall of Fame New Year’s Eve This “Austin City Limits” presentation inducts the Neville Brothers, Rosanne Cash and the late Roy Orbison into the program’s Hall of Fame. Chris Isaak hosts, and Neko Case, Brandi Carlile, Trombone Shorty, Raul Malo, Ry Cooder and others perform tunes made...



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Trump tweets support for Iran protests



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Arizona Bowl: New Mexico State edges Utah State first bowl win in 57 years

The Arizona Bowl is not typically the type of game where fans storm the field. Certainly not for a team that finished 7-6.

But this has been a long, arduous wait for New Mexico State fans. All those losing seasons, all that disappointment, all that time between bowl games.

Storm away, Aggies. You've...



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Etiwanda, St. Bernard advance to Classic at Damien championship game



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For Los Angeles Kings rookies, life on the ice is an adjustment

Kings coach John Stevens recently pulled aside some of his rookies to tell them they weren’t rookies anymore.

It was a breakfast conversation with Alex Iafallo and Kurtis MacDermid, who have passed the 25-game threshold that designates players as rookies. It was also a reminder that the learning...



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Chargers know Marshawn Lynch and the Raiders are ready to exploit their biggest weakness

The numbers are not eye-popping by Marshawn Lynch standards. The burly Oakland Raiders running back, whom the Chargers must corral Sunday to keep their playoff hopes alive, has rushed 188 times for 790 yards and seven touchdowns in his return from a year off, leaving him a long shot to reach 1,000...



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New Year Honours 2018: Barry Gibb, Ringo Starr and Darcey Bussell head list

The Bee Gee and the Beatle become Sir Barry and Sir Ringo while the Strictly judge is now Dame Darcey.

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Brexit infecting government, says Lord Adonis

Lord Adonis quit his government role with an attack on Theresa May's strategy for leaving the EU.

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Iranian protests: World is watching response, US warns

The White House says Iran should respect the rights of protesters who have taken to the streets.

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Ashes: Steve Smith century steers Australia to draw against England

England are denied by yet another century from Australia captain Steve Smith as the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne ends in a draw.

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Millennials to enjoy 'inheritance boom'

But a think tank says inheritance will come too late to help young people on to the housing ladder.

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Cardboard tents distributed to Brussels homeless

The tents were designed by jobseekers and made using donated cardboard by a prison workshop.

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£60m fund to make more British kids' TV

The cash will help commercial broadcasters make more home-grown children's programmes.

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New Year's travel chaos looms as rail strikes hit

A long-running RMT dispute will see strikes cancel and delay journeys for 24 hours.

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Holiday promotions can be misleading, says Which?

In half the cases it looked at, Which? found holidays were no more expensive after the promotion period ended.

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Grenfell council apology over payment error

Ten households made homeless by the fire did not receive promised Christmas relief payments.

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Birmingham - what's to love as it gets ready for 2022?

Things you should know about Britain's second city as it prepares for the 2022 games.

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Australia rugby star Karmichael Hunt faces drugs charge

Karmichael Hunt was arrested in Brisbane after being found with a white powder, reports say.

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Thai fraudster sentenced to 13,275 years in prison

Pudit Kittithradilok admits duping thousands of victims through a Ponzi-style investment scheme.

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Man City's Vincent Kompany graduates with MBA

Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany has graduated with a Masters in Business Administration.

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Knighthood for Nick Clegg in New Year Honours list

The former deputy prime minister is knighted, alongside several current MPs.

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Jilly Cooper 'did not expect CBE'

The author and journalist says she was not expecting to be awarded a CBE in the New Year Honours.

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Polling expert Curtice 'didn't see knighthood coming'

The political scientist has been involved in election analysis for decades and is a regular on TV.

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BEM for organ donation campaigner, 18

Lucia Mee, who has had three transplants, wants organ donation to be taught in schools.

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New Year Honours: MBE for carer who fostered more than 100 children

Stella Tomkinson, from Nuneaton, said she was "really lucky" to watch so many children grow up.

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MBE for author of 'instruction manual' for autism

Deborah Brownson's experience as the parent of two autistic boys inspired book and support campaign.

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England women cricketers among sporting honours

England women's World Cup-winning cricketers and British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton are recognised in the New Year Honours.

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The Papers: 'Saturday knight fever' as New Year Honours revealed

Saturday's papers are dominated by New Year Honours, with Bee Gee Barry Gibb and the Beatles drummer Ringo Starr given knighthoods and Strictly's Darcey Bussell becoming a Dame.

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Who plays the piano at the railway station?

BBC News spent a day at St Pancras station and came across some real talent.

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'I just want to see my mum'

Deen Mohammed Noori, a Rohingya, goes from Bradford to a refugee camp in Bangladesh to see his mum.

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Mishal Husain comes face-to-face with AI and the Mishalbot

Presenter Mishal Husain comes face-to-face with robot her, the Mishalbot.

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The real women of professional wrestling

The real women of professional wrestling on their love for life inside the ring.

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Victoria Wood 'favourite' video wins new fans on Twitter

The comic reportedly watched the 1987 episode of Highway every Christmas.

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Brexit-supporting students getting abuse on campus

Three university students speak about how they have been treated on campus.

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Immunotherapy: Using our immune system to fight cancer

Immunotherapy is a breakthrough technology that scientists hope will one day lead to cures for previously untreatable cancers.

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Ooh la la! 19th Century brothel's return

A businesswoman in Paris restores an old brothel after discovering that was the building's former identity.

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Zimbabwean family stranded in Bangkok airport for months

The family of eight, including small children, are refusing to go home but can't travel elsewhere.

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Contact made with 'missing' Angolan satellite

Data links to Angosat-1 have been restored after it went missing for two days.

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The height of battle

It's the terrain and weather that claim soldiers' lives on the Siachen glacier, says Abid Hussain.

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Shooting star

Chronicling the life and times of India's first woman photojournalist Homai Vyarawalla.

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Long goodbye

Ghanaian journalist Elizabeth Ohene looks back at the African leaders who lost power in 2017.

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The Travel Edition

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It’s Fan Service or Bust

Listen to Episode 899 of Slate’s The Gist:



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We Wanted to Believe

If you wanted to believe, 2017 was the year to do it. Thanks to an explosion of new discoveries of potentially habitable planets outside our solar system, a better understanding of how life might evolve on other worlds, and not inconsequentially a shift in the culture, aliens are no longer regarded as just another realm of paranormal craziness. We now have a modern-day NASA that is explicitly directed to look for life, billionaires pouring money into the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and a Department of Defense that admits it was studying UFO sightings for some time.



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This Land Was Your Land

This story is republished from High Country News as part of a collaboration with Climate Desk.



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Astrophysical Delight

2017 may have been an insane, demoralizing year, but at least we still had the marvels above us. Throughout the year, the wonders—and wanderers—of space continued to offer excitement that nearly everyone could rally behind. Even if your interest in the night sky was only cursory, there was no denying how fun it was to watch SpaceX land a rocket on a drone ship in the middle of the ocean, to learn from NASA what planets it had discovered, and to join with millions to take in the eclipse.



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Weak Suit

Roy Moore, the former Alabama judge and accused molester, isn’t taking no for an answer. In a lawsuit filed this week, Moore, who lost a special election for the U.S. Senate by nearly 22,000 votes earlier this month, blames his defeat on electoral fraud and demands a do-over. A court has rejected Moore’s request to block certification of the election results. But the lawsuit, even if it goes nowhere, is a marvelous compilation of the derangements of the Trump era. Here’s a tour of its perversity.



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For the Sake of Old Times

Finally, 2017 is about to come to an end. Let’s wrap up the year with some reads.



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Spit and Take

This story was originally published by Undark.



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The Best Legal Reads of 2017

The news moved quickly this year. From the Muslim ban to Mueller, from Garland to Gorsuch, it’s hard to believe so much could happen in 12 months. As we say goodbye and good riddance to 2017, we offer up a dozen stories with staying power.



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New Year Honours 2018: AI chief Demis Hassabis made CBE

The chief executive of DeepMind is recognised on the New Year Honours list.

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The man who can't face the internet

One man's quest to keep his image off the internet.

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YouTube app removed from Amazon Fire TV kit early

Amazon Fire TV devices now point people towards the YouTube website instead.

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Contact made with 'missing' Angolan satellite

Data links to Angosat-1 have been restored after it went missing for two days.

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State Department releases Huma Abedin emails found on Anthony Weiner's laptop

12/29/17 3:26 PM

US says Romanians hacked Washington DC police cameras

The alleged attack took place in Washington DC just days before Donald Trump's inauguration.

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Sue Grafton, writer behind Kinsey Millhone Alphabet Series, dead at 77

12/29/17 2:42 PM

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Child playing with stove caused fatal Bronx fire, NYC fire chief says

12/29/17 10:33 AM

Going to Rose Bowl game? Here's what you need to know

The Georgia Bulldogs and the Oklahoma Sooners meet in the Rose Bowl game at 1 p.m. Monday. Here's what you need to know about how to get the stadium and what you can take into it.

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In 2017, anywhere investors threw money it multiplied

Investors weren't challenged to make money in 2017. It was almost impossible to lose it.

The trading year that ended Friday was remarkable for the breadth of positive returns. Nearly every major category of investments — including U.S. stocks and bonds, foreign stocks and bonds, real estate and...



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The Huddle: Todd Gurley gets it done for fantasy and charity as Rams gear up for playoffs

Visit "The Huddle" during the Rams’ season for the latest in NFL news, notes, conversation and opinion.

This is notable

The Rams lead the NFL in scoring, averaging 31 points a game, with one game remaining Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers. If the Rams maintain their mark and stay ahead of...



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Numbing cold wave grips U.S., heralding a frigid New Year's Eve

(Reuters) - The torrent of arctic air that poured into many parts of the United States this week tightened its grip on Friday and brought record cold to some spots, as forecasters warned revelers from Memphis to Maine to expect numbing conditions on New Year's Eve.


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Boy, three, playing with stove caused deadly New York fire, officials say

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A 3-year-old boy playing with the burners on a kitchen stove started a fire in a New York City apartment building that killed 12 people, including four children, city officials said on Friday.


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