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Many motivations drive women to DC for inauguration protest

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NewsHubWASHINGTON (AP) – Call them rebels with a cause. Or two. Or three. Or 10.
When throngs of women from around the nation converge on Washington for a march on the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration, they will arrive driven by a multitude of motivations.
Gay rights, gun control, immigrant rights, equal pay, reproductive freedom, racial justice, worker rights, climate change, support for vaccinations: They all make the list of progressive causes that are attracting people to the Women’s March on Washington and its sister marches across the country and the world this coming Saturday.
“We are not going to give the next president that much focus,” says Linda Sarsour, a national march organizer and executive director of the Arab American Association of New York. “What we want from him is to see us in focus.”
But while Trump’s name may not literally appear in the march’s “mission and vision” statement, the common denominator uniting the marchers appears to be a loathing for the president-elect and dismay that so much of the country voted for him.
“This march feels like a chance to be part of something that isn’t pity, isn’t powerlessness,” says Leslie Rutkowski, an American living in Norway who plans to fly back for the march. “I hope it is unifying. I hope it flies in the face of Trump’s platform of hate and divisiveness.”
Adds Kelsey Wadman, a new mom in California who’s helping to organize a parallel march in San Diego: “It’s not just about Donald Trump the person. It’s about what he evoked out of the country.”
The march in Washington is set to start with a program near the Capitol and then move toward the White House. It probably will be the largest of a number of inauguration-related protests.
Christopher Geldart, the District of Columbia’s homeland security director, said he expected the march to draw more than the 200,000 people organizers are planning for, based on bus registrations and train bookings.
The focus of the march has been a work in progress since the idea of a Washington mobilization first bubbled up from a number of women’s social media posts in the hours after Trump’s election.
The group’s November application for a march permit summed up its purpose as to “come together in solidarity to express to the new administration & Congress that women’s rights are human rights and our power cannot be ignored.”
That phrasing rankled some who thought it was tied too closely to Hillary Clinton, the defeated Democratic nominee, whose famous Beijing speech as first lady declared that “women’s rights are human rights.” The fact that the initial march organizers were mostly white women also generated grumbling, this time from minorities. Gradually, the march’s leadership and its mission statements have become more all-inclusive.
Recent releases from march organizers state the event “intends to send a bold message to the incoming presidential administration on their first day in office, to leadership in the U. S. House of Representatives and Senate, and to the world, that we stand together in solidarity and expect elected leaders to act to protect the rights of women, their families and their communities.”
America Ferrera, leading the celebrity contingent for the march, rolled out a long list of concerns in a statement announcing her role.
“Immigrant rights, worker rights, reproductive rights, LGBTQIA rights, racial justice and environmental rights are not special interests, they affect us all and should be every American’s concerns,” she wrote.
Other prominent names involved with the march have put a spotlight on one concern – or another.
Actress Scarlett Johansson, who plans to participate, put her focus on the incoming administration’s intentions of “reducing the availability of women’s health care and attacking her reproductive rights.” Actress Debra Messing, listed as a supporter of the march, wrote of the need to protect Planned Parenthood.
Expect thousands of the marchers to turn up wearing hand-knitted pink “pussyhats” – sending a message of female empowerment and pushing back against Trump’s demeaning comments about women.
Scan #WhyIMarch posts on social media, and you’ll find a wide-ranging list of reasons. A sampling: equal pay for women veterans, fighting chauvinism, empowering daughters, renouncing racism, higher pay for women who are college presidents.
Wadman, the California mom, tweeted a #WhyIMarch photo with her 4-month-old son and this note: “Because when my son asks me about this era of American history I don’t want to tell him that I did nothing.”
Rutkowski, the American living in Norway, emailed that she’s “not completely satisfied” with the mixed messages attached to the march.
“I also don’t like- from what I’ve seen in the news and on Facebook – the proclivity for infighting,” she wrote. “But I believe that a quarter of a million female bodies – hopefully more, hopefully men, as well – will make the incoming administration and new Congress aware that we are watching, we are listening and we will resist.”
Carmen Perez, one of the march’s national organizers, sees beauty in the many messages attached to the march: “Women don’t live single-issue lives and we are thrilled to be joined by women who understand and reflect the intersecting issues for which we stand.”
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Associated Press reporters Krysta Fauria and Ben Nuckols contributed to this report.
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'Tears of joy' as woman snatched as a baby is reunited with family

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NewsHubA teenager who was stolen from hospital as a newborn baby has been reunited with her birth family as the woman she thought was her mother was charged with her kidnapping.
Thanks to DNA analysis, the 18-year-old now knows her birth name: Kamiyah Mobley.
She was in good health but understandably overwhelmed, Mike Williams, sheriff of Jacksonville, Florida, said.
Gloria Williams, 51, was arrested at her home in Walterboro, South Carolina, early on Friday, charged with kidnapping and interference with custody.
Ms Mobley, who was raised under her given name, Alexis Manigo, was allowed to spend a few emotional moments with Williams, crying „Momma“ through the caged window of a security door after Williams waived extradition to Florida, according to WXJT-TV.
But a much different scene was described by the young woman’s birth family, who cried „tears of joy“ after a detective told them their baby had been found.
Within hours they were able to reconnect by video chat over FaceTime.
„She looks just like her daddy,“ her paternal grandmother, Velma Aiken, of Jacksonville, said, after they were able to see each other for the first time.
„She act like she been talking to us all the time. She told us she’d be here soon to see us. “
Ms Mobley was only eight hours old when she was taken from her young mother by a woman posing as a nurse at Jacksonville’s University Medical Centre.
A massive search followed, with helicopters circling the hospital and the city on high alert.
Thousands of tips came in over the years, but Kamiyah had disappeared.
Meanwhile, Kamiyah’s neighbours in Walterboro knew her as Gloria Williams‘ daughter.
„She wasn’t an abused child or a child who got in trouble. But she grew up with a lie for 18 years,“ Joseph Jenkins, who lives opposite, said.
Some months ago, the young woman „had an inclination“ that she may have been kidnapped, the sheriff said, but authorities did not say why she suspected this.
The case broke thanks to a tip received by the National Centre for Missing and Exploited Children, said Robert Lowery, a centre vice president.
The centre reached out to cold case detectives at the sheriff’s office and Ms Mobley provided a cheek swab for DNA analysis that proved the match, the sheriff said.
„This was something brand new to all of us,“ said Tesha Stephens, a cousin of Williams, who spoke to reporters outside their home.
The centre has tracked 308 infant abductions since 1983 by non-family members in the US.
Of those cases, 12 were still missing at the end of last month.
„Right now she’s holding up,“ Ms Stephens said. „She’s processing everything and she’s probably going to have to take this day by day. “
The woman has been provided with counselling, the sheriff said, and meanwhile, Ms Aiken is thrilled to know that they can speak to each other as much as they want.
„I always prayed, ‚Don’t let me die before I see my grandbaby‘,“ she said. „My prayer was answered. “
The family never forgot the little girl stolen from her mother’s arms that day in 1998.
Kamiyah mother, Shanara Mobley, told the Florida Times-Union newspaper on the 10th anniversary of the kidnapping that on every one of Kamiyah’s birthdays she wrapped a piece of birthday cake in foil and put it in her freezer.
„It’s stressful to wake up every day, knowing that your child is out there and you have no way to reach her or talk to her,“ she told the paper in 2008.
News moved quickly through the community of about 5,100 people on Friday after police cars surrounded Williams‘ home.
Mr Jenkins said he awoke to see officers searching the house and the shed at the back.
„At the fish market, the hairdresser, the gas station, they’re all talking about it,“ said Ruben Boatwright, who has known Williams for about 15 years.
Mr Jenkins‘ wife Lakeshia said Williams and the girl would often come over for barbecues in the garden, or join their family at a nearby water park.
Kamiyah seemed to be well cared for, and „Ms Williams, she seemed like a normal person,“ Mrs Jenkins said.
„She went to work, came back here and went to church every Sunday. “
Williams also worked for the Department of Veterans Affairs‘ hospital in Charleston, volunteered in the area for Habitat for Humanity and lead the youth programme at a Methodist church, she said.
„She’s very intelligent, smart as a whip,“ Mr Boatwright said. „All I can say are good things about her. “
Mr Lowery said the case shines a beacon to many other parents still missing children.
„We have a lot of parents out there looking for their children, and have been for many years, and this provides them with additional hope that one day they may find their child,“ he said.
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3 charged with 1st-degree murder in death of Wilson man ::

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Wilson, N. C. — Police arrested and charged three Rocky Mount men with the murder of a 43-year-old Wilson man.
Wilson officers were dispatched around 2:40 p.m. on Wednesday to 112 Hines St. in response to a call about a person suffering from severe lacerations. Responding officers found Stephanick Timothy Jones, who was taken to Wilson Medical and then flown to Vidant Medical Center in Greenville.
On Thursday afternoon, while Jones was in the hospital, Wilson police also responded to a break-in at Jones‘ apartment on Lipscomb Road.
Jones underwent surgery for the injuries on Wednesday but remained in critical condition until he died on Friday afternoon.
Police charged three men with Jones‘ murder:
Matthew Joseph Taylor, 19, and Robert Earl McDonald, 22, were charged with first-degree murder, attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon and second-degree burglary.
Elijah Joshua Woodie, 20, was charged with first-degree murder and attempted robbery with a dangerous weapon.
Wilson police said they are still investigating the murder and expect to arrest additional suspects in the future.

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WATCH: Anti-MILO Protesters Tear Down Barricades At UC Davis

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NewsHubAt least one protester was arrested.
Protestors could also seen be wearing balaclavas, pushing other students whilst wearing anti-fascist badges and screaming chants comparing MILO to the KKK.
Frances Wang, a reporter for ABC10, also revealed her photographer had hot coffee poured on his camera whilst conducting an interview.
The event was set to be the opening night of the final leg of MILO’s ‘Dangerous Faggot Tour.’
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Connacht pile on the points against outclassed Zebre

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NewsHubLast-eight hopefuls Connacht had little difficulty in racking up a 66-21 bonus-point win in a Champions Cup mismatch at the Sportsground.
The westerners‘ fourth victory in five European rounds gives them 18 points in their three-way battle with Pool 2 rivals Wasps and Toulouse. Their quarter-final hopes now hang on next week’s trip to the south-west of France.
Despite showing some early promise with tries from Johan Meyer and Federico Ruzza, the lowly Italians coughed up the bonus-point score by the 27th minute and ended the first half with two men in the sin-bin.
Converted tries from Matt Healy, John Cooney, man-of-the-match Tiernan O’Halloran and Finlay Bealham guaranteed the extra point for Connacht, before additional efforts from Kieran Marmion and Craig Ronaldson made it 40-14 at the interval.
The Irish province’s try tally stood at 10 by the final whistle, Healy, O’Halloran and Marmion all completing their braces, with replacement Caolin Blade getting them into double figures and lock James Cannon playing a starring role up front.
Owing to Connacht’s current injury crisis, Cooney played at fly-half for the first time and landed eight conversions, including a brilliant banana kick in the blustery wind.
The eager Galway crowd did not have long to wait for the first try, the clock showing just 95 seconds when winger Healy glided over unopposed on the right after full-back O’Halloran had been sprung through midfield.
However, a poor turnover in their own 22 led to Connacht leaking a sixth-minute response, Kurt Baker going close before fellow southern hemisphere recruit Meyer muscled over from a couple of metres out.
Strong first-up defending from Gianluca Guidi’s side forced another turnover and ultimately their second converted try, the forwards laying the platform for number eight Ruzza to notch his third European score of the season.
Cooney converted his own 16th-minute try to get Connacht back on track, finishing off a crisp move that began inside halfway via Marmion’s inviting pass that sent Sean O’Brien galloping into space.
Scrum-half Marmion increased his influence with a snappy break and with the Connacht maul drawing a penalty, Cooney’s nicely-weighted kick through was touched down by a diving O’Halloran under the posts, with the conversion restoring the early seven-point buffer.
As Zebre’s discipline worsened, the hosts took full advantage, prop Bealham finishing off a well-executed lineout drive for the bonus-point score and the Italians losing winger Lloyd Greeff to the bin for a high tackle on Niyi Adeolokun.
Tighthead Pietro Ceccarelli joined him on the touchline after successive maul infringements, allowing Connacht to pick off two more tries with Marmion twisting over from an advancing scrum and then providing the assist for fit-again centre Ronaldson’s canter in by the posts.
Zebre’s tackling was awful at times and Healy had his second try barely a minute into the second period, with O’Halloran then doing likewise after the pacey pair had linked up again on the left wing.
Replacement forwards Dave Heffernan and James Connolly were to the fore as excellent hands released Marmion for a 48-metre sprint to the line, seeing Pat Lam’s men cross the 60-point mark.
The emptying of Connacht’s bench, combined with some sloppy general play, allowed Zebre to dictate in and around the hour mark and centre Mattia Bellini helped himself to a close-range converted try.
However, the home side managed to have the final say when Healy scampered away from inside his own half and passed for the supporting Blade to complete the scoring with 14 minutes remaining.

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On Football: Patriots are heavily favored against Texans, but don’t act like it

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NewsHubThe Patriots are big favorites in today’s playoff game against Houston, but they know underdogs can bite.
Fifteen points.
That’s how much oddsmakers in Vegas think the New England Patriots will beat the Houston Texans by – at least – in Saturday night’s AFC divisional round playoff game at Gillette Stadium.
It’s one of the largest point spreads for an NFL playoff game in the past 50 years.
Maybe 15 points is a good place to start, considering the Patriots beat the Texans, 27-0, back in September – with third-string quarterback Jacoby Brissett making his first NFL start while Tom Brady was serving his four-game suspension.
Consider this, too: The Texans have never won a game at Gillette Stadium (0-4) and Brady is 5-1 against Houston (the lone loss coming in a meaningless contest on the final weekend of 2009 regular season, a game in which Wes Welker blew out his knee).
Frankly, the Patriots should win Saturday by 15 points. It shouldn’t be close. The top-seeded Patriots (14-2) are vastly better than the Texans, who won their division with a 9-7 mark and then beat the short-handed Oakland Raiders, 27-14, in a wild-card playoff game last weekend.
Yes, Houston enters the game with the top-rated defense in the NFL. But the Texans played six games against offenses ranked in the top 10 in scoring – New England, Oakland, Green Bay, San Diego, and twice against Indianapolis – and lost four of those games.
New England put up 27 points on Houston in Week 3 of the regular season without Brady (who’s back, in a big way), with Rob Gronkowski playing very little (he’s out for the rest of the season, of course) and with their passing game netting only 103 yards.
Yes, the Patriots should win easily on Saturday. But they’re not buying into any of that.
“It means absolutely nothing,” linebacker Shea McClellin said when asked about the point spread. “That’s only for people who bet.”
You’re not going to get anyone on the Patriots to say anything other than that they expect a great game from the Texans. They expect Jadeveon Clowney and Whitney Mercilus to put on a ferocious pass rush. They expect cornerbacks A. J. Bouye and Johnathan Joseph to blanket every receiver. They expect quarterback Brock Osweiler to regain the form that earned him a stunning $72 million contract in free agency. They expect DeAndre Hopkins to show why he is considered one of the best wide receivers in all of football.
And if they need a reminder of how the underdogs can bite, the Patriots need only to look back at their own history to know betting lines mean nothing.
They won their first Super Bowl championship in 2002 by beating the St. Louis Rams, 20-17, in a game in which the Rams were favored by 14 points.
They lost two Super Bowls when favored against the New York Giants, including in 2008 when New England was favored by 12.5 points and trying to complete an undefeated season.
Vince Wilfork, the former Patriot who now plays nose tackle for the Texans, mentioned the 2008 Super Bowl and Clemson’s win over favored Alabama in Monday’s college football championship as examples of bad picks.
“So, it goes to show you what these experts know,” Wilfork said during a conference call with reporters this week. “One of the things is we don’t pay attention to outside, what people have to say about us or how good or how bad we are. I think this team is a close-knit group. We play well together and we keep everything as a family. We approach every game the same.”
Wilfork knows of what he speaks. He began his NFL career in the Patriots locker room, learning the game from veterans such as Willie McGinest and Tedy Bruschi and Richard Seymour.
He knows that nothing that’s said or written outside the locker room has any place inside it. Apparently he’s trying to bring that attitude to his new team.
The newest Patriots learn that every year.
New England tight end Martellus Bennett, acquired in an offseason trade from Chicago, spoke about that this week.
“We don’t really care,” he said, when asked about blocking out the noise and distractions. “No one really cares what you guys write or what you guys say.
“We just believe in one another and what we have here and we never really listen to the outsiders because we know what’s true with what’s in here and in this locker room with the coaching staff and the work that we put in on the practice field.”
There are those who say the Patriots have a clear path to the Super Bowl in Houston on Feb. 5. They say that there isn’t a team in the AFC, or possibly the NFC, that can stop them.
Maybe. Probably. But the Patriots aren’t making any parade plans just yet.
“It’s the NFL,” McClellin said. “Everyone has great players. It’s a matter of who plays best that day.”
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Isaiah Thomas waves off coach, saves win for Celtics

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NewsHubATLANTA — When your fourth-quarter exploits have reached such acclaim that your own team gives you the „Game of Thrones“-inspired nickname „The King in the Fourth,“ you earn some extremely rare privileges. Like being able to wave off your coach before a key final possession, even if he’s regarded as one of the best X’s and O’s guys in the league.
After the Celtics blew a double-digit lead, Isaiah Thomas hit a 19-foot jumper with two seconds left to lift Boston over the Hawks.
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So when Paul Millsap ’s 3-pointer tied Friday’s game with 25 seconds to play, Boston Celtics point guard Isaiah Thomas immediately looked toward coach Brad Stevens and waved off the timeout that would have otherwise come. Thomas wasn’t about to let this win get away, not on teammate Al Horford ’s first game back in Atlanta, and not after Boston led by double digits just five minutes earlier.
Thomas dribbled down the clock and then accelerated down the right side just enough to get a step on defender Kent Bazemore. When Bazemore scrambled to recover and help came to clog the paint, Thomas put on the brakes, then — in his very best Paul Pierce impression — splashed a 19-foot step-back jumper to lift his team to a 103-101 triumph over the Atlanta Hawks at Philips Arena.
Thomas, the NBA’s leader in fourth-quarter scoring, registered 13 of his team-high 28 points in the final frame. Things should have been easier for a Boston team that led by as many as 20 with 15:23 to play, but in fumbling away the lead, it only set the stage for Thomas‘ lore to grow.
„I think [Stevens] was trying to call timeout at first. Then he was trying to do a play to run a pick-and-roll, but I called it off a little bit,“ Thomas said. „And he trusts me. At the end he said, ‘hell of a shot.’ It was something I wanted to try to take advantage of.
„Bazemore had that look in his face like he was going to get a stop, and I had other plans. “
Stevens is a bit of a whiteboard wizard, and that’s reflected in Boston ranking third in the NBA while averaging 0.968 points per play on ATO (after-timeout plays), according to Synergy Sports data. The Celtics, as a team, average only 0.867 points per play in isolation, which would seem to suggest that a timeout is beneficial in a late-game situation.
But Thomas has been stellar in isolation this season. He averages a ridiculous 1.22 points per play, which ranks in the 95th percentile among all NBA players. Of the 73 players who qualify with at least 40 isolation plays this season, Thomas ranks No. 1 in the NBA while shooting 50 percent.
Bazemore played solid defense, recovering in time for a solid contest on the 5-foot-9 Thomas‘ jumper. But with a little bit of his familiar rainbow arc on the shot, Thomas produced the winner.
Stevens admitted that Thomas has a green light in those situations. Asked how he earned that trust, Stevens responded, „Makes a boatload of shots. “
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Added Stevens: „Usually you’d call timeout in that situation, but he actually — I could see him down the court, kinda wave off the idea of a timeout. I told him, ‘All right, go win the game.’ That’s what you have to do if you wave off an idea of a timeout. I trust him to do that, and ultimately, he’s made so many big plays you believe in your guy. “
When Millsap missed a jumper that would have forced overtime on Atlanta’s final gasp, Horford emphatically pumped his first before quickly collecting himself and embracing some of his former teammates. After hearing boos during lineup introductions and again at the start of his tribute video at the end of the first quarter, Horford appeared to take great satisfaction in his new team finding a way to pull out a win.
„We really wanted to dig this one out for Al — he really deserved it,“ said Kelly Olynyk , who got thrust into elevated activity and responded with maybe his best game of the season by putting up 26 points during 32 minutes. Olynyk was a team-best plus-20 in plus/minus.
Horford acknowledged hearing the boos. He missed two free throws after getting fouled on one of the game’s first possessions but downplayed the notion that he might have had some nervous energy at the start of the game.
As for the boos, Horford said, „They were unexpected. I don’t want to say anything, but it is what it is. I know there’s a lot of fans out there that appreciated my time here, and I appreciate them. “
He otherwise enjoyed the 90-second tribute video the Hawks produced that traced his Atlanta journey from draft night to some of his biggest wins with the Hawks to his work in the community. When it ended with a „Thank you, Al“ message, the confounding sparse crowd gave him a standing ovation.
Thomas told the story earlier this week of how, in his second game after getting traded, he played against the Phoenix Suns team that dealt him to Boston. Despite not knowing many of his new teammates, they all pledged to get him a win that night. This was Thomas‘ turn to ensure Horford left Atlanta with a victory.
„That’s all we wanted. I heard a few boos at the beginning when they called his name, but I’m glad they appreciated him when they did a standing ovation because he’s a hell of a — not just basketball player — but hell of a guy,“ said Thomas. „And we needed to get that win for him. We knew it was big for him. “
Thomas, too, admitted he was surprised to hear boos for Horford. He dubbed them „disrespectful,“ while noting, „None of them people booing are turning down that money. “ Horford, who signed a four-year, $113 million deal with Boston this past summer after nine seasons in Atlanta, finished with 10 points, six rebounds and six assists during 35 minutes.
Still, this night belonged to Thomas, who is averaging 9.9 points per game in the fourth quarter. Thomas, who embraced Kevin Garnett’s recent assertion that he deserves to be in the MVP conversation, is making a heck of a case for a starting role for the Eastern Conference All-Stars, even if that means likely taking a fourth quarter off that night.
Until then, he’ll continue to embrace the final 12 minutes. Teammates were playfully asking Thomas if he knew what time it is as he prepared to meet with the media after his winner.
„You know what time it is, man,“ Thomas said. „You know what time it is. „

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Dakar Rally: Sam Sunderland becomes first British rider to win famous race

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NewsHubSam Sunderland became the first British competitor to win the Dakar Rally when he took victory in the motorbikes classification on Saturday.
The 27-year-old came home 32 minutes ahead of nearest competitor Matthias Walkner of Austria after the final stage in Argentina.
The KTM rider, who is based in Dubai, took the lead after stage five of 12.
The 38th edition of the rally began in Asuncion, Paraguay and ran through Bolivia and Argentina.
In 2014, Sunderland became the first British rider to win a stage of Dakar since John Deacon in 1998.
This was his third attempt at winning the rally, having been forced to retire in 2012 and 2014 with mechanical problems. The 2016 winner, Toby Price of Australia, pulled out of this year’s race during the fourth stage.
Sunderland secured victory after safely navigating the final special stage, a 40-mile race into the Argentine town of Rio Cuarto.
It is the 16th year in a row that KTM have won the motorbike title.
French driver Stephane Peterhansel held off the challenge of compatriot Sebastien Loeb to win his seventh cars title. He has also won the bikes title six times.
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NFL playoffs | Atlanta Falcons vs. Seattle Seahawks

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NewsHubThe Chicago Cubs won their first World Series title in 108 years last fall, and the Cleveland Cavaliers ended their city’s 52-year championship drought by winning the NBA title last June.
Could the Atlanta Falcons , who have never won a Super Bowl in their 51-year history, end more than five decades of futility with their first title?
“It would huge,” defensive lineman Jonathan Babineaux , the team’s longest-tenured player, told reporters this week.
“The city of Atlanta has been waiting on a Super Bowl for many years now. To have a season like we’ve had, to be able to play the way we’ve been playing, everybody’s excited, man.”
The Falcons have a championship-caliber quarterback in Matt Ryan , who set a franchise record with 4,944 yards, plus had 38 touchdown passes versus seven interceptions. He has a dynamic target in Julio Jones , who was second in the NFL with 1,409 receiving yards despite missing two games because of a toe injury.
They do not have a championship-caliber defense, ranking 28th in the NFL in passing yards and 17th in rushing yards allowed this season, so they could have difficulty containing Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson , a two-way threat who is 8-3 in 11 postseason starts.
The Seahawks , under seven-year Coach Pete Carroll , will be making their sixth playoff appearance in seven years, a run that included a Super Bowl win in 2013 and a Super Bowl appearance in 2014.
The Falcons, under second-year Coach Dan Quinn, the Seahawks’ defensive coordinator during both Super Bowl runs, last reached the playoffs in 2012.
Falcons defensive end Dwight Freeney , a 15-year veteran who won a Super Bowl with the Indianapolis Colts in 2006, acknowledged the playoff experience matters.
“Maybe you’re a little more comfortable with the moment,” he said.
“I think you know what to expect, so that will help you a little bit. Sometimes, when you haven’t been there, you will let the moment overwhelm you. It doesn’t happen all the time, but it can happen.”
The teams met in Week 6, the Seahawks rallying down the stretch for a 26-24 victory in which they gained 72 yards rushing.
Seattle running back Thomas Rawls missed that game because of a leg injury, but he is a force the Falcons will have to deal with today.
Rawls punished Detroit Lions in last week’s 26-6 opening-round victory, rushing for 161 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries behind an offensive line that struggled with inconsistency for much of the season but jelled last week.
How teams compare statistically. All stats are per-game averages, except for sacks and turnover differential, which is for the season (league rank in parentheses):
Without Earl Thomas patrolling the back end of Seattle’s defense, the Seahawks will be hard pressed to contain Atlanta’s passing game. Falcons’ front four will get pressure on Russell Wilson.
Chargers owners Dean and John Spanos talk about the team as it prepares to relocate to L. A.
New Rams Coach Sean McVay talks about his vision for the team.
Lindsey Thiry and Nathan Fenno discuss the Chargers‘ announcement they are moving to Los Angeles.
The Rams introduced Sean McVay as their new coach. Bill Plaschke, Gary Klein and Lindsey Thiry react to his first news conference.
The Chargers are moving from San Diego to Los Angeles. Will there be a turf war with the Rams? Gary Klein and Lindsey Thiry discuss the possibility.
The Chargers are moving from San Diego to Los Angeles. Will there be a turf war with the Rams? Gary Klein and Lindsey Thiry discuss the possibility.

Similarity rank: 5.2
Sentiment rank: 2.2

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Trump engages in war of words with John Lewis ahead of inauguration

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NewsHubDonald Trump struck back at criticism leveled at him by Georgia congressman John Lewis on Saturday, suggesting the Democrat should focus on fixing his „crime infested“ district, which spared an outpouring from supporters rushing to defend the civil rights icon.
In an interview on Friday, Lewis—a political elder statesman who was severely beaten during a march in Selma, Alabama during the civil rights era—dismissed Trump as not being a „legitimate president. “ Lewis was a vocal supporter of Democratic contender Hillary Clinton, who won the popular vote but lost the Electoral College.
Trump, however, struck back early Saturday in a series of posts on Twitter. Fresh from a controversy earlier this week, in which he responded to a critique from actress Meryl Streep, the president-elect accused Lewis of neglecting the needs of a district that was in „horrible shape“ and doing little other than „talk, talk, talk. “
According to 2015 data from the Census Bureau, Georgia’s 5th Congressional District—which is majority African-American and includes most of Atlanta—as a poverty rate of more than 17 percent, above the national average of 13.5 percent.
A 2015 report by the Federal Bureau of Investigation ranked Atlanta as 14 among 20 of the most violent U. S. cities.
Ironically, the exchange sparked a new verbal slugfest between the president-elect and a prominent Democrat on the eve of his inauguration, and days before Martin Luther King Day. Lewis’s supporters and Democratic colleagues immediately rushed to his defense.
The real estate mogul’s response stirred a social media hornet’s nest, with legions of Lewis supporters rushing to defend the Georgia Democrat. Evan McMullin, a Republican who challenged Trump for the presidency as an independent candidate, also defended Lewis’s „selfless patriotism. „

Similarity rank: 5.4
Sentiment rank: -3.5

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