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India's ban on Salman Rushdie 'The Satanic Verses' may end — thanks to missing paperwork

Read full article: India's ban on Salman Rushdie 'The Satanic Verses' may end — thanks to missing paperwork

The decadeslong ban of Salman Rushdie’s ā€œThe Satanic Versesā€ in his native India is now in doubt.

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Chiefs to rely on new offensive tackles to protect Patrick Mahomes this season

Read full article: Chiefs to rely on new offensive tackles to protect Patrick Mahomes this season

The Kansas City Chiefs will rely on a pair of new offensive tackles to protect Patrick Mahomes this season.

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Report: Salman Rushdie lives, but loses use of eye and hand

Read full article: Report: Salman Rushdie lives, but loses use of eye and hand

Salman Rushdie's agent says the author has lost sight in one eye and the use of a hand as he recovers from an attack by a man who rushed the stage at an August literary event in western New York.

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Ryan drives Colts to 1st win with 20-17 comeback vs Chiefs

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Matt Ryan threw a 12-yard touchdown pass to rookie Jelani Woods with 24 seconds left to give the Indianapolis Colts a 20-17 comeback victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

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Salman Rushdie 'on the road to recovery,' agent says

Read full article: Salman Rushdie 'on the road to recovery,' agent says

Salman Rushdie's agent says the author is ā€œon the road to recoveryā€ two days after suffering serious injuries in a stabbing at a lecture in upstate New York.

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Collection of Norman Mailer's writing finds new publisher

Read full article: Collection of Norman Mailer's writing finds new publisher

An anthology of the late Norman Mailer’s writing that Random House allegedly had scheduled for his centennial in 2023, but backed off from, will be released by a publisher that has taken on such discarded works as Woody Allen’s memoir ā€œApropos of Nothingā€ and a Philip Roth biography written by Blake Bailey.

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Chiefs edge Rodgers-less Packers 13-7 in defensive slugfest

Read full article: Chiefs edge Rodgers-less Packers 13-7 in defensive slugfest

Patrick Mahomes threw for 166 yards and a touchdown as Kansas City held off Jordan Love and the Packers 13-7 on Sunday.

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Chiefs cut starting OTs Fisher, Schwartz to save cap space

Read full article: Chiefs cut starting OTs Fisher, Schwartz to save cap space

– The Kansas City Chiefs released starting offensive tackles Eric Fisher and Mitchell Schwartz on Thursday as they sought to squeeze under the salary cap. Fisher and Schwartz were instrumental in helping the Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers for their first Super Bowl title in 50 years. Fisher tore his Achilles tendon in the AFC title game and Schwartz missed half the season with a back injury. AdThe Chiefs signed the 31-year-old Schwartz in 2016 to bookend with Fisher on a revamped offensive line. Now, the Chiefs intend to rebuild their offensive line without Fisher and Schwartz factoring in.

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Chiefs head into offseason with core intact, plenty of holes

Read full article: Chiefs head into offseason with core intact, plenty of holes

Now, the Chiefs will have to take a much different tact if they want to make their third consecutive Super Bowl. While their core group is signed for the next several years, the Chiefs have a raft of important contributors that are due to hit free agency. Adā€œLike all teams, we'll get busy here going down the road,ā€ Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Monday. ā€œEvery year is different because of your cap situation and what you have and what you need,ā€ Chiefs general manager Brett Veach said. WELCOME BACKThe Chiefs should get some help from guys that were injured or opted out of this past season.

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Out of Miller's shadow, Barrett aims to follow his footsteps

Read full article: Out of Miller's shadow, Barrett aims to follow his footsteps

ā€œHe was determined to get it by any means, wouldn’t let failure be an option,ā€ Barrett recounted. Barrett will have a starting — and maybe starring — role in Super Bowl 55 when the Buccaneers (14-5) face Mahomes and the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs (16-2) Sunday at Raymond James Stadium. Barrett had a monster debut in Tampa, collecting an NFL-best 19½ sacks, forcing six fumbles and earning his first Pro Bowl nod in 2019. Mahomes remembers Barrett in Denver as a player who never let quarterbacks exhale whenever Miller or Chubb tapped out for a breather. He’s got great speed, he’s got great power, he’s got a ton of moves,ā€ Remmers said.

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Chiefs following patchwork O-line into Super Bowl vs Bucs

Read full article: Chiefs following patchwork O-line into Super Bowl vs Bucs

Kansas City Chiefs guard Stefen Wisniewski celebrates at the end of the AFC championship NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021, in Kansas City, Mo. – The Kansas City Chiefs were supposed to have a talented lineup of millionaires, each a seasoned veteran of the rough-and-tumble NFL, protecting their half-billion dollar quarterback as they defended their Super Bowl title this season. Instead, they'll have a motley cast of late-round draft picks, journeymen and castoffs making up their offensive line. Austin Reiter was the expected center with Laurent Duvernay-Tardif at right guard and Mitchell Schwartz, also a former All-Pro and one of the league's most durable players, handling right tackle. Get it to my playmakers in space and let them make some good things happen.ā€___More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL

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Reigning champion Chiefs dump Bills 38-24 in AFC title game

Read full article: Reigning champion Chiefs dump Bills 38-24 in AFC title game

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes celebrates after the AFC championship NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills, Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021, in Kansas City, Mo. – It took the Kansas City Chiefs five frustrating decades to make their third Super Bowl appearance. That’s not how you’re supposed to play football.ā€It capped a bitter night for the Bills, who had reached their first AFC title game since beating Kansas City at home on Jan. 1, 1994. You don't beat Kansas City by kicking field goals from the 3-yard line, though. He’s fast.ā€Any hopes the Bills had of a comeback were dashed when Rashad Fenton picked off a tipped pass deep in Kansas City territory.

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Mahomes' dramatic flair marks Chiefs' 32-29 win over Saints

Read full article: Mahomes' dramatic flair marks Chiefs' 32-29 win over Saints

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) passes in the first half of an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints in New Orleans, Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020. (AP Photo/Brett Duke)NEW ORLEANS – Patrick Mahomes' repertoire of side-arm throws, basketball-style push passes, underhanded flips and renowned improvisation humbled yet another highly regarded defense. Mahomes passed for 254 yards and three touchdowns, and the Kansas City Chiefs extended their winning streak to nine games with a 32-29 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. Bell's score came one play after Saints defensive end Cameron Jordan was flagged for a personal foul and ejected for punching offensive lineman Andrew Wylie. With two timeouts remaining, the Saints kicked deep, but could not prevent Mahomes and Co. from running out the clock.

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Chiefs' high-octane offense has wide variety of playmakers

Read full article: Chiefs' high-octane offense has wide variety of playmakers

Five different players caught at least four passes, led by wide receiver Sammy Watkins with seven grabs and tight end Travis Kelce with six. Four different players caught the TD passes, including fullback Anthony Sherman, who grabbed what amounted to an underhanded shovel pass. In all, Mahomes tried to connect with 11 different players during the 34-20 rout of the defending AFC North champions. Watkins was so magnanimous in the offseason that he restructured his contract to help the Chiefs free up some cap space. Those are definitely coming in every game, a different one — ones that we haven't practiced.

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