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As-it-happens update November 3, 2017
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If you're an NFL fan with a pulse, your heart sank a bit on Thursday as you read about Deshaun Watson going down for the remainder of the season with a torn ACL.
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The NFL world at large seemed ready to accept the Buffalo Bills as a legitimate contender after a Week 7 win elevated them to 5-2 and second place in the AFC East.
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Lillard buried a clutch step-back 3-pointer over Brandon Ingram with 0.7 seconds remaining to give Portland a 113-110 win. And, as if the Lakers' 13th straight loss to the Blazers wasn't bad enough, Nance Jr.
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SAN ANTONIO (AP) - Klay Thompson scored 27 points, Kevin Durant had 24 and the Golden State Warriors overcame a lethargic first half to beat the injury-riddled San Antonio Spurs 112-92 on Thursday night.
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HOUSTON (AP) It's not just one World Series title that has Houston excited. With Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa, George Springer and more locked in for years to come, the Astros are ready to be a force for some time.
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NEW YORK - The rivalry between former training partners Cody Garbrandt and T.J. Dillashaw has reached a boiling point, with the current UFC champ and ex-champ going back and forth several times at the UFC 217 press conference.
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Clint Dempsey netted both of Seattle's goals as they cruised into the Western Conference final with a 2-0 win. SEATTLE -- Sounders coach Brian Schmetzer hailed Clint Dempsey's big-game chops in the aftermath of his team's 2-0 victory over the Vancouver ...
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SAN ANTONIO -- Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry doesn't know how he became the only person named in the 429-page tax plan unveiled Thursday by House Republicans.
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On the first day of the offseason, the Angels re-signed Justin Upton to a five-year, $106-million contract, extending the slugging left fielder's agreement another year to keep him away from free agency.
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August waiver deadline acquisition Justin Upton will stay in Los Angeles, showing the Angles are serious about contending in what should be a wide open AL wild-card field.
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