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DJ Khaled and Jimmy Kimmel will perform at a fundraiser hosted by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti to elect more Democrats during this year's midterm elections.
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  1. DJ Khaled, Jimmy Kimmel headline political fundraiser hosted by LA Mayor
  2. Russia's Vladimir Putin late again to summit with Shinzo Abe
  3. Four Chinese state-owned companies charged with economic espionage in U.S.
  4. Australian man charged in murder of five family members
  5. Inter-Korea military talks to be held at Panmunjom
  6. Immigration facility worker convicted of sexually abusing detained minors
  7. U.N.: 30,000 displaced in Syria ahead of planned Idlib offensive
  8. Tyrod Taylor to remain Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback
  9. New England Patriots RB Jeremy Hill out for season
  10. Green Bay Packers' Mike McCarthy noncommittal on Aaron Rodgers' status
  11. Pittsburgh Steelers' James Conner shines in place of Le'Veon Bell
  12. Washington Redskins' Jay Gruden on Chris Thompson: 'He's been incredible'
  13. Greenhouse gas emissions on rice farms underestimated, study finds
  14. Fantasy Football: Titans TE Delanie Walker out for season
  15. In photos: Moments from the Brickyard 400
  16. Coral fossils suggest stable sea levels during last interglacial period
  17. California Gov. Jerry Brown signs renewable energy bill
  18. Watch: A-Rod loses bet to Mark Wahlberg, has to mop floor, flip burgers
  19. Look: Police trying to track down wandering goat
  20. M28 transport plane makes transatlantic flight from Poland to Ecuadorian Army

DJ Khaled, Jimmy Kimmel headline political fundraiser hosted by LA Mayor

DJ Khaled and Jimmy Kimmel will perform at a fundraiser hosted by Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti to elect more Democrats during this year's midterm elections.
    

Russia's Vladimir Putin late again to summit with Shinzo Abe

Russian President Vladimir Putin was late to a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe by about two and a half hours.
    

Four Chinese state-owned companies charged with economic espionage in U.S.

Four Chinese state-owned companies were arraigned in federal court in California on charges of economic espionage, prosecutors announced Friday.
    

Australian man charged in murder of five family members

A man was charged with murdering his three daughters, his wife and her mother in Australia, police said.
    

Inter-Korea military talks to be held at Panmunjom

Seoul and Pyongyang are to hold military-level talks on Thursday.
    

Immigration facility worker convicted of sexually abusing detained minors

A former employee at an immigration detention center for minors in Arizona has been convicted of sexually abusing children detained in the facility
    

U.N.: 30,000 displaced in Syria ahead of planned Idlib offensive

The United Nations warned of a potential for the "worst humanitarian catastrophe" of the century in Syria as thousands were internally displaced in the rebel-held enclave of Idlib.
    

Tyrod Taylor to remain Cleveland Browns' starting quarterback

Cleveland Browns coach Hue Jackson confirmed that Tyrod Taylor will remain his starting quarterback despite his struggles Sunday versus the Pittsburgh Steelers.
    

New England Patriots RB Jeremy Hill out for season

Running back Jeremy Hill played his first game for the New England Patriots on Sunday. It also was his last game of this season.
    

Green Bay Packers' Mike McCarthy noncommittal on Aaron Rodgers' status

Right after Green Bay's comeback victory over the Chicago Bears, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers declared he would play Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers' James Conner shines in place of Le'Veon Bell

Until Le'Veon Bell returns to the team, the Pittsburgh Steelers will be relying on James Conner to carry the load as their starting running back.
    

Washington Redskins' Jay Gruden on Chris Thompson: 'He's been incredible'

While Adrian Peterson may have stolen the headlines in the Washington Redskins' win, coach Jay Gruden said running back Chris Thompson was a big part.
    

Greenhouse gas emissions on rice farms underestimated, study finds

Climate scientists and policy makers have underestimated the amount of greenhouse gas emitted by rice farms, according to a new study.
    

Fantasy Football: Titans TE Delanie Walker out for season

Tennessee Titans tight end Delanie Walker is expected to miss the rest of the season after landing on injured reserve on Monday.
    

In photos: Moments from the Brickyard 400

Motorists race in the Brickyard 400 after Justin Allgaier won the 2018 Lilly Diabetes 250 Xfinity Series Race at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on September 10, 2018.
    

Coral fossils suggest stable sea levels during last interglacial period

New research suggests sea levels were surprisingly stable during the last interglacial period between 127,000 and 116,000 years ago.
    

California Gov. Jerry Brown signs renewable energy bill

A California bill signed on Monday aims to eliminate fossil fuel use for electricity by 2045 and is a rebuke to U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate accord.
    

Watch: A-Rod loses bet to Mark Wahlberg, has to mop floor, flip burgers

Alex Rodriguez found himself on the wrong end of a baseball bet with Mark Wahlberg, resulting in a punishment of mopping floors and flipping burgers.
    

Look: Police trying to track down wandering goat

Police in Minnesota are asking residents to keep a look out for an escaped goat that has been spotted wandering neighborhoods.
    

M28 transport plane makes transatlantic flight from Poland to Ecuadorian Army

An M28 short takeoff and landing aircraft from a PZL Mielec facility in Poland owned by Sikorsky has arrived in Ecuador following a transatlantic flight.
    
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Kurt Cochran saved his wife's life in what was called "an act of instinctive courage."
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  1. American hailed as hero in Westminster Bridge terror attack
  2. Forget Trump's friendly tweets. His team is cracking down on North Korea
  3. Once wealthy, many Argentines now resort to soup kitchens
  4. Vatican promises 'necessary clarifications' to Pope Francis cover-up claims
  5. Russia deploys 300,000 troops for largest war games since Reagan era
  6. Most Singaporeans still support law banning gay sex, survey finds
  7. Driver rams barrier, speeds onto runway at Lyon airport in chase captured on video
  8. More than 1,000 detained as protests over pensions sweep Russia
  9. Alibaba founder Jack Ma to step down as chairman
  10. Bolton wants to sanction judges who probe alleged U.S. war crimes
  11. Far-right party makes big gains in socially progressive Sweden
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American hailed as hero in Westminster Bridge terror attack

Kurt Cochran saved his wife's life in what was called "an act of instinctive courage."

    

Forget Trump's friendly tweets. His team is cracking down on North Korea

The newest intelligence shows Kim's regime has stepped up efforts to hide its nuclear weapons production, say three senior U.S. officials.

    

Once wealthy, many Argentines now resort to soup kitchens

High unemployment, surging prices and a plunging peso is bringing memories of the country's 2001 economic meltdown.

    

Vatican promises 'necessary clarifications' to Pope Francis cover-up claims

Pope Francis' nine cardinal advisers expressed their "full solidarity" with the pope accusations about mishandling accusations of sexual misconduct of a former Cardinal

    

Russia deploys 300,000 troops for largest war games since Reagan era

The massive military exercise will involve a military contingent from China.

    

Most Singaporeans still support law banning gay sex, survey finds

Following India's decriminalization of gay sex, a prominent Singapore diplomat called on the island country's gay community to follow India's lead.

    

Driver rams barrier, speeds onto runway at Lyon airport in chase captured on video

French authorities said the man's motives were unknown and that nothing was being ruled out.

    

More than 1,000 detained as protests over pensions sweep Russia

Demonstrators chanted "Russia without Putin" and held signs with messages such as "Putin, when will you go on pension?" at a rally in Moscow.

    

Alibaba founder Jack Ma to step down as chairman

Ma, a former school teacher, started Alibaba out of his apartment and became one of China's most famous entrepreneurs and one of the world's richest.

    

Bolton wants to sanction judges who probe alleged U.S. war crimes

"The United States will use any means necessary to protect our citizens and those of our allies from unjust prosecution by this illegitimate court."

    

Far-right party makes big gains in socially progressive Sweden

The anti-immigrant party with roots in a neo-Nazi movement won about 18 percent of the vote, up from 13 percent four years ago.

    

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  1. Your Monday Evening News Briefing: Hurricane Florence, China, Primaries
  2. Europe Edition: Your Tuesday News Briefing: Lithuania, Trade, Hurricane Florence
  3. Trump Administration Wants to Make It Easier to Release Methane Into Air
  4. U.N. Chief Warns of a Dangerous Tipping Point on Climate Change
  5. Bolton Expands on His Boss’s Views, Except on North Korea
  6. Fact Check of the Day: Trump Falsely Claims G.D.P. Growth Is Higher Than Unemployment ‘for the First Time in 100 Years’
  7. As Hurricane Florence Threatens the Carolinas, 1 Million Ordered to Evacuate
  8. Ahead of the Primary, Cuomo Administration Offered Sweeteners to Get New Bridge Open
  9. In Florida, DeSantis Hopes to Woo Latinos — Not Just Cubans — by Denouncing ‘Socialism’
  10. We’re Trying Something New. This Is ‘On Politics.’
  11. The Steady Rise and Sudden Fall of Leslie Moonves
  12. CBS Board Tries to Move Past Moonves Crisis With New Directors
  13. Wet Hot American Open
  14. On Tennis: Naomi Osaka Lost Her Moment of Triumph. Let’s Not Forget Her Match.
  15. He Pleaded Against Gun Violence. Bullets Silenced Him.
  16. The Handmaid’s Court
  17. Serena Williams’s Gift to Naomi Osaka, and Women, at the U.S. Open
  18. Don’t Force Google to Export Other Countries’ Laws
  19. Democrats Are Credible on Health Care
  20. Can Anyone Stop Australia’s Slut Shaming?
  21. The Real Lesson of Sept. 11
  22. Martina Navratilova: What Serena Got Wrong
  23. The Deadly Lure of City Lights
  24. The Kavanaugh Hearings Are Over. Now What?
  25. Why I’m Willing to Suffer Through ‘Cats’ in China
  26. Andrew Cuomo Owes Cynthia Nixon an Apology
  27. Here’s What You Didn’t See on Miss America
  28. DealBook: From Trump to Trade, the Financial Crisis Still Resonates 10 Years Later
  29. Proposed Rules Would Reduce Sexual Misconduct Inquiries, Education Dept. Estimates
  30. Dallas Officer Who Killed Man in His Own Home Says He Ignored Her Commands
  31. Adam Clymer, Political Reporter, Editor and Pollster, Dies at 81
  32. Nazi Collaborator or National Hero? A Test for Lithuania
  33. Women in Australia’s Parliament Denounce Sexism in Push for Change
  34. Between Trump and Brussels, Trade Talks Face Myriad Challenges
  35. Celebrating Rosh Hashana With Less ‘Oy,’ More ‘Joy’ and a Bit of Gospel
  36. Why It’s So Hard to Put ‘Future You’ Ahead of ‘Present You’
  37. What to Cook: What to Cook Right Now
  38. In 1988, Acid House Swept Britain. These Fliers Tell the Story.
  39. Essay: Renouncing Hate: What Happens When a White Nationalist Repents
  40. From ‘Sunday Best’ to ’90s Neon: The Evolution of Back-to-School Fashion
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Your Monday Evening News Briefing: Hurricane Florence, China, Primaries

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Europe Edition: Your Tuesday News Briefing: Lithuania, Trade, Hurricane Florence

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Trump Administration Wants to Make It Easier to Release Methane Into Air

In a victory for energy companies, the administration plans to roll back rules covering methane leaks and the “flaring,” or burning, of the potent greenhouse gas.

    

U.N. Chief Warns of a Dangerous Tipping Point on Climate Change

Calling climate change the defining issue of our time, António Guterres said “the time has come for our leaders to show they care about the people whose fate they hold in their hands.”

    

Bolton Expands on His Boss’s Views, Except on North Korea

In his first major speech, President Trump’s national security adviser criticized some familiar targets but pointedly did not echo Mr. Trump’s optimistic view of diplomacy with North Korea.

    

Fact Check of the Day: Trump Falsely Claims G.D.P. Growth Is Higher Than Unemployment ‘for the First Time in 100 Years’

It has happened at least 185 times in the past century.
    

As Hurricane Florence Threatens the Carolinas, 1 Million Ordered to Evacuate

The Southeast is bracing for a major Category 4 storm later this week, with a one-two punch of both wind and storm surge and major inland flooding.

    

Ahead of the Primary, Cuomo Administration Offered Sweeteners to Get New Bridge Open

The governor has said his administration had no role in the timing of the opening of the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. A new letter reveals otherwise.

    

In Florida, DeSantis Hopes to Woo Latinos — Not Just Cubans — by Denouncing ‘Socialism’

Mr. DeSantis, a three-term congressman, is locked in an intense battle for Florida governor against Andrew Gillum.

    

We’re Trying Something New. This Is ‘On Politics.’

A nightly newsletter exploring the people, issues and ideas reshaping our political world.

    

The Steady Rise and Sudden Fall of Leslie Moonves

Mr. Moonves made his name as a programmer of shows with clear-cut villains and heroes. On Sunday, after more allegations of sexual misconduct, his career came crashing down.

    

CBS Board Tries to Move Past Moonves Crisis With New Directors

What the revamped board has planned for CBS depends on how it views media mergers and what its relationship will be with its controlling shareholder, Shari Redstone.

    

Wet Hot American Open

It was sweaty. It was thrilling. In the end, it was drenched in controversy. A look at the weirdest U.S. Open in years.

    

On Tennis: Naomi Osaka Lost Her Moment of Triumph. Let’s Not Forget Her Match.

The only full-blown victim when Saturday’s women’s final at the U.S. Open turned ugly was its winner: Osaka.

    

He Pleaded Against Gun Violence. Bullets Silenced Him.

Delmonte Johnson’s death in a drive-by shooting is a far too common way for young Americans to die.

    

The Handmaid’s Court

Jane Doe may have been the first pregnant girl Brett Kavanaugh ruled against. But she won’t be the last.

    

Serena Williams’s Gift to Naomi Osaka, and Women, at the U.S. Open

Rather than remain silent, she insisted on being heard. Rather than contain herself, she used her rage for the countless women silenced by sexism and racism.

    

Don’t Force Google to Export Other Countries’ Laws

Applying national rules worldwide would change the internet beyond recognition.

    

Democrats Are Credible on Health Care

Obamacare has delivered — and Republicans have been wrong all the way.

    

Can Anyone Stop Australia’s Slut Shaming?

Following a spate of sexist taunts, one politician who was told to ‘stop shagging men’ is fighting back.

    

The Real Lesson of Sept. 11

I went to war to avenge my brother’s death. But the only person I truly wanted to kill died 17 years ago.

    

Martina Navratilova: What Serena Got Wrong

Just because the guys might be able to get away with it doesn’t mean it’s acceptable.

    

The Deadly Lure of City Lights

Migrating birds can become disoriented as they fly at night. But the 9/11 Tribute in Light has come up with a solution.

    

The Kavanaugh Hearings Are Over. Now What?

Democrats did the best they could. Pressuring red-state senators to vote no will backfire.

    

Why I’m Willing to Suffer Through ‘Cats’ in China

The enchanting and futuristic opera houses of the country’s megacities don’t offer Italian masterpieces every night. A deprived culture vulture must do what’s necessary.

    

Andrew Cuomo Owes Cynthia Nixon an Apology

A last-minute mailer from Democrats wrongly describing Ms. Nixon as anti-Semitic is a disgrace.

    

Here’s What You Didn’t See on Miss America

The television broadcast was cheery as ever and rebranded to address criticism. But behind the scenes, there’s a “kind of a civil war” brewing.

    

DealBook: From Trump to Trade, the Financial Crisis Still Resonates 10 Years Later

The resentment caused by the 2008 financial crisis set off a populist backlash that fomented distrust of expertise and political division, which could have worrying consequences.

    

Proposed Rules Would Reduce Sexual Misconduct Inquiries, Education Dept. Estimates

In addition to decreasing the number of investigations at colleges and universities by 39 percent, the rules would save educational institutions millions, a department analysis showed.

    

Dallas Officer Who Killed Man in His Own Home Says He Ignored Her Commands

Officer Amber Guyger, who says she mistook Botham Shem Jean’s apartment for her own, has been charged with manslaughter and could face additional charges.

    

Adam Clymer, Political Reporter, Editor and Pollster, Dies at 81

Mr. Clymer reported from around the world, the halls of Congress and the campaign trail, in one instance eliciting an open-mic vulgarism by George W. Bush.

    

Nazi Collaborator or National Hero? A Test for Lithuania

Jonas Noreika has been honored as a martyr since his execution by the Soviet secret police in 1947. But he now stands accused by his own granddaughter of helping the Nazis kill Jews.

    

Women in Australia’s Parliament Denounce Sexism in Push for Change

Recent political scuffling has underscored a view that sexism in Parliament is rampant, keeping women from entering politics and driving at least one member to step down.

    

Between Trump and Brussels, Trade Talks Face Myriad Challenges

Senior trade officials met in Brussels to discuss eliminating tariffs. Despite attempts to project optimism, chances of failure were high.

    

Celebrating Rosh Hashana With Less ‘Oy,’ More ‘Joy’ and a Bit of Gospel

A brother-and-sister rabbi team held their usual unusual Rosh Hashana service, with a gospel choir singing songs in Hebrew.

    

Why It’s So Hard to Put ‘Future You’ Ahead of ‘Present You’

Give your future self a break.

    

What to Cook: What to Cook Right Now

Melissa Clark has a new recipe for bay leaf chicken, and David Tanis one for angel hair pasta with peppers and tomatoes. Make those soon, if not tonight.

    

In 1988, Acid House Swept Britain. These Fliers Tell the Story.

Thirty years ago, British youth culture was transformed by acid house music and the drug Ecstasy — with, surprisingly, a little help from a group of flier designers.

    

Essay: Renouncing Hate: What Happens When a White Nationalist Repents

Wes Enzinna considers “Rising Out of Hatred,” by Eli Saslow, in the context of other recent narratives about extremists who changed their minds.

    

From ‘Sunday Best’ to ’90s Neon: The Evolution of Back-to-School Fashion

A look at how The New York Times has covered fall fashion trends for students from the 1930s to the present.

    

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