Fantasy Outlaws: Week 12 Fantasy Football Advice

In the this episode of the Fantasy Outlaws, the Review-Journal’s Ed Graney, Adam Hill and Heidi Fang give their predictions for who to start, who to sit and their waiver wire advice for the the twelfth week of the fantasy football season.

 
With return of Schmidt, Knights could get the best of Colin Miller

Nate Schmidt has returned to the Golden Knights and the team is better for it, but perhaps no individual will benefit from his presence more than Miller, whose first goal of the season on Friday finished the scoring of a 2-0 victory against Calgary.

 
Black Friday shopping leads to some store chaos in US

By early Friday evening, there had been no major reports of the deal-inspired chaos that has become central to Black Friday lore in the U.S. — fistfights over discounted televisions or stampedes toward coveted sale items.

Donovan Stewart leads Innovations to win

Eugene Stewart had 23 points and five rebounds Friday to lead Innovations International to a 63-34 home win over Lucerne Valley (California).

Federal climate change report warns of worsening disasters in US

As California’s catastrophic wildfires recede and people rebuild after two hurricanes, a massive new federal report warns that these types of disasters are worsening in the United States because of global warming. The White House report quietly issued Friday also frequently contradicts President Donald Trump.

Texans owner Bob McNair dies at 81

Robert “Bob” McNair, the man who brought football back to Houston after the Oilers left for Tennessee by founding the Texans, has died. He was 81.

Liberty Invite: Canyon Springs opens tourney with two wins

Sydnei Collier made five 3-pointers during the Pioneers 64-47 rout of Cimarron-Memorial and had the game-winning shot in a 40-39 victory over Faith Lutheran at the Liberty Thanksgiving Invitational.

Commentary: Partisan divide keeps popping up in Supreme Court rulings

It’s not often that President Donald Trump appears more knowledgeable and honest about American jurisprudence than a Supreme Court Justice – any Supreme Court Justice – but on Thanksgiving week, Trump demonstrated a more realistic insight into how political the nation’s top court has become than Chief Justice John Roberts.

Volunteers ‘opt outside’ for cleanup at Las Vegas geologic site

While some people lined up to buy stuff, about 75 volunteers spent Black Friday at the opposite end of the supply chain, picking up litter from public land at the eastern edge of the Las Vegas Valley.

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