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  • How to watch Washington vs

    How to watch Washington vs
    Kirk Cousins is coming off the best game of his career, but he faces a stiff test in the undefeated Carolina Panthers on Sunday.Washington quarterbackKirk Cousinshas had an up-and-down season, but he put together the best game of his career in Week 10. He torched theNew Orleans Saintsfor 324 yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions. He completed 80 percent of his passes and looked as good as he ever has. He's been average for the rest of the season, but the four-touchdown effort impro..
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  • Fantasy football projections, Week 11: Washington-Carolina Panthers featuring Jordan Reed, Cam Newton and Greg Olsen - SBNation

    Fantasy football projections, Week 11: Washington-Carolina Panthers featuring Jordan Reed, Cam Newton and Greg Olsen - SBNation
    We break down the Week 11 matchup between Washington and the Carolina Panthers.The Week 11 matchup between Washington and the Carolina Panthers is shaping up to be quite the mismatch on paper. We've got the fantasy projections courtesy ofnumberFire. Washington Running back Matt Jones went off on the New Orleans Saints last week. He totaled 187 yards in the game and also posted a touchdown. That touchdown was on a 78-yard reception, which certainly padded his stats -- Jones only ran ..
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  • Jacob Marberger, missing Washington College student, found dead in Pennsylvania - Washington Times

    Jacob Marberger, missing Washington College student, found dead in Pennsylvania - Washington Times
    Jacob Marberger, a missing Washington College student who was wanted on a warrant and caused the school to shut down, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound Saturday in eastern Pennsylvania.State police said the 19-year-old’s body was found at the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, a wild bird sanctuary in Kempton, which is in Albany Township in Berks County. His body was located inside his Range Rover in the picnic area of the sanctuary, NBC10.com in Philadelphiareportedon Saturday.Washington..
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  • Report: Iran sentences Post correspondent Jason Rezaian to jail

    Report: Iran sentences Post correspondent Jason Rezaian to jail
    Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian. (Zoeann Murphy/The Washington Post)ByNasser Karimi | APNovember 22 at 8:18 AMTEHRAN, Iran— Iran has sentenced detained Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian to an unspecified prison term following his conviction last month on charges that include espionage, Iranian state TV reported Sunday.Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi, the spokesman for Iran’s judiciary, announced the punishment in a statement on the TV station’s Web site.“In brief, it is a prison ..
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  • Washington Wizards hit boards, hang on for 97-95 victory over Detroit Pistons - The Washington Post

    Washington Wizards hit boards, hang on for 97-95 victory over Detroit Pistons - The Washington Post
    AUBURN HILLS, Mich. —TheWashington Wizardsknew that if they were going to escape this frosty suburb with a victory Saturday night, they had to prevent theDetroit Pistonsfrom doing what they do best: dominating the boards and generating second-chance points. And to accomplish that required slowingAndre Drummond, the mammoth center rebounding at a historic rate.Washington followed through on its objective in a gripping 97-95 win at the Palace of Auburn Hills, outrebounding the Pistons, who entered..
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  • Black activist punched at Donald Trump rally in Birmingham

    Black activist punched at Donald Trump rally in Birmingham
    A protester is removed by security at a Donald Trump rally on Saturday in Birmingham, Ala. (AP Photo/Eric Schultz)BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- A white man punched and attempted to choke a black protester who was thrown on the ground at a Donald Trump rally in Birmingham on Saturday morning, as an onlooker yelled, "Don't choke him! Don't choke him!"The protester, identified bylocal mediaas well-known activist Mercutio Southall Jr., started shouting during Trump's speech and could be heard yelling, "Black ..
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  • Falk injured but No. 24 Cougars beat Colorado 27-3

    Falk injured but No. 24 Cougars beat Colorado 27-3
    Washington State defensive linemen Darryl Paulo (99) and Destiny Vaeao (97) take down Colorado running back Phillip Lindsay (23) during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, in Pullman, Wash. (Young Kwak/Associated Press)ByTim Booth | APNovember 22 at 3:23 AMPULLMAN, Wash. — Any celebration about another accomplishment for No. 24 Washington State was tempered by concern over an injury that resulted in quarterback Luke Falk being carted off the field.Gabe Marks..
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  • Bangladesh executes 2 opposition leaders for war crimes

    Bangladesh executes 2 opposition leaders for war crimes
    NEW DELHI — Bangladesh executed two opposition leaders Sunday for war crimes during the country’s 1971 independence war, despite concerns that the legal proceedings against them were flawed and threats of violence by their supporters. A reporter was shot and wounded after covering the funeral of one of the men, though it was not clear who was responsible.Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid, secretary general of the main Islamist party Ja..
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  • TV and radio listings: November 22

    NFL1 p.m.Washingtonat Carolina » WTTG (Ch. 5), WTEM (980 AM)1 p.m. St. Louis at Baltimore » WBFF (Ch. 45), WBIG (100.3 FM)4 p.m. Kansas Cityat San Diego » WUSA (Ch. 9), WJZ (Ch. 13), WJFK (106.7 FM)4 p.m. Green Bay at Minnesota » WTTG (Ch. 5), WBFF (Ch. 45)8:30 p.m. Cincinnati at Arizona » WRC (Ch. 4), WBAL (Ch. 11)NBA8 p.m. Golden State at Denver » ESPN9:30 p.m. Portland at Los Angeles Lakers » NBA TVNHL7 p.m. New York Islanders at Montreal » NHL NetworkMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL12:30 p.m. Harvar..
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  • Wal-Mart employee fired for redeeming $5 in discarded bottles

    Wal-Mart employee fired for redeeming $5 in discarded bottles
    Thomas Smith, 52, of Albany, an ex-convict who was formerly homeless, was fired from Wal-Mart for redeeming $5 worth of discarded empty cans and bottles. (Paul Grondahl/Times Union)Thomas Smith says he was trying to get his life in order.The 52-year-old, released from prison in May after serving a 15-year sentence for armed robbery, thought a $9-an-hour job gathering grocery carts from the parking lot of a Wal-Mart Supercenter in East Greenbush, N.Y., was a good place to start.He had been homele..
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