Good morning. It's Monday, November 21. A San Antonio police officer writing a traffic ticket was shot to death in his squad car Sunday outside of police headquarters by another driver who pulled up from behind. Several passengers in first class booed, complaining that it was "baloney," when the family of a California soldier recently killed in Afghanistan were allowed to deplane first. See a video of Sanford's annual Sofas and Suds race. Investigators were looking into all leads and motives, including whether the attack could be related to an officer-involved shooting earlier Sunday in the city. [More] A couple and their daughter were on an American Airlines flight from Sacramento to Philadelphia with a transfer in Phoenix to receive the remains of Sgt. John Perry when the flight was delayed. [More] The Trump complex has been forced into an unprecedented nexus: as both a potential channel for dealmakers seeking to curry favor with the Trump White House and a potential target for attacks or security risks overseas. [More] Defenders of this vast wilderness an hour from Orlando don't know whether it would be used for a hunting resort, cattle grazing or a development scheme if it fell back into the hands of the family that used to own it. [More] Protesters tried to push past a long-blocked bridge on a state highway, only to be turned back by a line of law enforcement using water cannons and what appeared to be tear gas. [More] NASCAR's Mount Rushmore is three-fourths complete: Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt, say hello to Jimmie Johnson. [More] Thirteen games into their season, the Magic haven't found a consistent offensive rhythm and haven't made their open shots. [More] Something stinks at Texas and it's not just the cow patties. [More] The result was the fourth in-season tournament title for Villanova in as many seasons, the defending national champions running their November record the past four years to 24-0. [More] Advertisement Jameis Winston sliced up a Kansas City defense missing top cornerback Marcus Peters. [More] It wasn't quite a real risk for the band, which enjoyed a mid-career renaissance for saying similar things about George W. Bush. [More] The picture, a prequel to the hit "Harry Potter" franchise, follows Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne) who joins a secretive group of wizards and witches in 1920s New York. [More] After the musical, Brandon Victor Dixon, who plays Aaron Burr, addressed Pence from the stage about "the diverse America" that is "alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us." [More] You may say Trump doesn't deserve more thoughtful treatment, but viewers certainly do. [More] The company also dispelled a rumor: The Tower of Terror at Hollywood Studios will not be getting a "Guardians of the Galaxy" makeover that its twin is getting at Disney California Adventure. [More] |
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