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At most critical moment, Jack Del Rio punts away any chance for Raiders

The Raiders lost for a third straight time in falling to Baltimore 30-17 before 54,980 at the Coliseum, the beginning of three consecutive home games for a silver and black side that that is beyond pedestrian in almost every area right now.

Our culture, not guns, is the problem

We have taught our children violence through the media, films and music. What do we expect?

Puerto Rico’s hybrid status also delayed hurricane aid

One of the great things that could come out of this mess is a plebiscite to permanently resolve the island’s status.

COMMENTARY: Columbus Day is celebration of character

Columbus Day was originally established as a national holiday by FDR in 1937 to commemorate Christopher Columbus, who “discovered” the New World on Oct. 12, 1492, when he made landfall on what is now known as San Salvador in the Bahamas. Of course, Columbus didn’t actually discover the region, but he inspired many successors who explored coastal lands and made settlements in what later came to known as America.

Trump may put U.S. on ‘path to World War Three,’ says senator

U.S. Senator Bob Corker warned on Sunday that President Donald Trump risks setting the nation “on the path to World War Three” in an interview with The New York Times, the latest in a series public barbs traded over the day.

 
Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein ousted from Weinstein Co.

Harvey Weinstein, the sharp-elbowed movie producer whose combative reign in Hollywood made him an Academy Awards regular, was fired from The Weinstein Company on Sunday following an expose that detailed decades of sexual harassment allegations made against Weinstein by actresses and employees.

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