Monday, November 30, 2015

@23:00, 11/29/15

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1
Sports

Kenyan Runner Is Barred

The two-time cross-country world champion Emily Chebet was among seven Kenyan athletes suspended for doping.

2
Opinion

Another Baltimore Injustice

The officers in the Freddie Gray case are receiving preferential treatment in court.

3
World

Brazil: River Polluted After Dam Burst

Illegal levels of arsenic and mercury polluted a river in the days after a dam burst at an iron ore mine this month.

4
Food

Thanksgiving Hotline Bling

Last-minute ideas and tips.

5
Opinion

What the Paris Climate Meeting Must Do

The conference will succeed if it fosters a sense in countries large and small that all must play a part in finding a solution.

6
World

Chinese Report on Climate Change Depicts Somber Scenarios

An assessment from state-appointed experts was released just before negotiations in Paris for a new international agreement to lower greenhouse-gas pollution.

7
Opinion

Could Your Healthy Diet Make Me Fat?

When it comes to food, the simple rules are still the best.

8
Opinion

Tales of a Warmer Planet

By running civilization on fossil fuel, we are creating and destroying climates.

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Opinion

A Step Forward for Contraceptive Access


Do it.

10
U.S.

Chicago to Expand Use of Police Body Cameras

The announcement comes amid protests sparked by the release of a video from a police dashboard camera that showed a white police officer shooting a black teenager 16 times.

I approve.

11
Sports

Cavaliers and James Top Hornets Once Again

LeBron James extended his personal run of dominance against the Charlotte Hornets by leading the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 95-90 victory Friday night.

Boston91Final
Orlando110

http://nytimes.stats.com/nba/scoreboard.asp

Final 1 2 3 4 Tot
Boston 20 25 22 24 91
Orlando 21 32 31 26 110
Preview | Box | Recap 
 Leaders Boston Orlando
Points I. Thomas 20 V. Oladipo 19
Rebounds J. Sullinger 11 T. Harris 11
Assists I. Thomas 7 V. Oladipo 6


12
Sports

F.S.U. Reported Few Rape Cases to the U.S.


13
Sports

Mexico Is Suspended

The Mexican basketball federation was suspended by the world governing body FIBA because of the national government’s interference in how the sport is run.

Mexico suffers from corruption everywhere.

14
Sports

Too Little, Too Late as Giants Squander Opportunity in Loss to Redskins

The Giants had a chance to solidify their position atop the feeble N.F.C. East, but they now share that spot with the Redskins, who beat them Sunday.

http://nytimes.stats.com/fb/scoreboard.asp

Final 1 2 3 4 OT Tot
New England 7 7 0 10 0 24
Denver 0 7 0 17 6 30
Preview | Box | Gameview | Recap
Leader New England Denver
Passing T. Brady 280 B. Osweiler 270
Rushing L. Blount 27 C. Anderson 113
Receiving R. Gronkowski 88 E. Sanders 113


15
Science

Paris Climate Talks Avoid Scientists’ Goal of ‘Carbon Budget’

Nations have pointedly declined to take up a recommendation from scientists, made several years ago, that they set a cap on total greenhouse gases.

The politicians are in charge.

15
Sports

Mikaela Shiffrin Rebounds From a Fall to Grab Lead in Slalom Opener


http://www.theguardian.com/uk/sport

16
Sports

Unbeaten Clemson Holds Off South Carolina

Deshaun Watson ran for three touchdowns and passed for a fourth on Saturday as No. 1 Clemson capped an undefeated regular season by holding off host South Carolina, 37-32.

3Final
25
27
 

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U.S.

Black Leaders in Chicago Push for Investigation of Police Department

Some of Chicago’s most prominent black leaders called for a Justice Department investigation into the Police Department and its handling of a white officer shooting a black teenager 16 times last year.

Good luck to the project.

18
Sports

College Football Games to Watch on Saturday

A day of rivalries features Michigan at Ohio State, Oklahoma at Oklahoma State, Florida State at Florida and Alabama at Auburn.

http://nytimes.stats.com/wcbk/scoreboard.asp

Previous Day | Mon., November 30 | Next Day
6:30 PM ET


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U.S.

Lawyers for Tamir Rice’s Family Release Outside Reports Criticizing Shooting

The two reports, by former high-ranking officials at California law-enforcement agencies, were at odds with previous investigations and called the shooting “unreasonable.”

I would like to see an indictment.
There is only a chance of a conviction.


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