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  1. North Korea planning submarines that can carry multiple SLBMs
  2. Federal judge says U.N.C. can't enforce controversial transgender bathroom law
  3. Italy mourns dead, declares emergency in regions worst hit by earthquake
  4. Killer at center of Netflix docu-series demands evidence retesting to prove innocence
  5. U.S. Open tennis draw 2016: Serena Williams gets tough 1st round match
  6. Spherical tokamaks to create and contain future fusion power
  7. Nasal spray safe, effective anesthetic for dental work
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North Korea planning submarines that can carry multiple SLBMs

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Aug. 26 (UPI) -- North Korea's Kim Jong Un ordered the construction of new submarines so Pyongyang has the capability to fire off multiple rounds of SLBMs.
    

Federal judge says U.N.C. can't enforce controversial transgender bathroom law

Doug G. Ware
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., Aug. 26 (UPI) -- A federal judge handed transgender college students a victory Friday by preventing school officials from enforcing a law restricting their public restroom use.
    

Italy mourns dead, declares emergency in regions worst hit by earthquake

Andrew V. Pestano and Doug G. Ware
ROME, Aug. 26 (UPI) -- As it mourned the dead, Italy declared states of emergency in the hardest hit areas from the 6.2-magnitude earthquake that's so far killed at least 268 people.
    

Killer at center of Netflix docu-series demands evidence retesting to prove innocence

Doug G. Ware
MANITOWOC, Wis., Aug. 26 (UPI) -- The man convicted of raping and killing a Wisconsin woman a decade ago is now demanding that key evidence in the case, claiming it will prove his innocence.
    

U.S. Open tennis draw 2016: Serena Williams gets tough 1st round match

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Serena Williams and Novak Djokovic secured the top seeds for the 2016 U.S. Open when the draw was revealed Friday.
    

Spherical tokamaks to create and contain future fusion power

Brooks Hays
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (UPI) -- Physicists at the DOE's Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory hope compact, spherical tokamaks will create and contain fusion energy in the near future.
    

Nasal spray safe, effective anesthetic for dental work

Stephen Feller
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 26 (UPI) -- The FDA has approved Kovanaze, a nasal spray anesthetic for use in restorative dental work, after it was shown to be safe and effective in clinical trials.
    
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Hillary Clinton has managed to win support from Republicans without conceding any part of the progressive economic agenda she outlined during the Democratic primary. But with fall approaching and momentum on Clinton's side, Democrats and ...
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A woman who was fatally shot while pushing a baby in a stroller on Chicago's South Side has been identified as a cousin of NBA star Dwyane Wade. Authorities say Nykea Aldridge, 32, was killed when two males walked up and fired shots at a third man ...
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  1. 'Painful': Rebels Leave Besieged City in Win for Assad
  2. Italy Aftershocks Rattle Rescuers as Quake Toll Rises
  3. Aleppo's Children Pay the Deadly Cost of Syria's Civil War
  4. Kerry: U.S., Russia 'Close' on Syria Agreement
  5. Aleppo's Children: On the Frontline With Syria's White Helmets
  6. Dirty Story: Norwegian Gets Stuck Inside a Toilet
  7. First Funeral Services Held for Italy Quake Victims
  8. Show It All: Charting the Week's Top Stories
  9. Aleppo Teacher Shares the Horrors His Students Face
  10. Dad Has Gone to Heaven, 3-Year-Old A'aisha Says
  11. El Salvador: 'Gang Pastor' Alleged to be Crime Financier
  12. What You Need to Know About the Burkini Ban
  13. Elderly Couple Forced Apart Weep in Heartbreaking Photo
  14. France's Highest Court Overrules Burkini Ban
  15. Top French Court Suspends Controversial Burkini Ban
  16. Nun in Quake Photo: I Texted Friends to Say Goodbye
  17. Aid for Aleppo's Kids Slows as Crisis Fatigue Rises
  18. Hiker Survives 30 Harrowing Days Lost in the Wilderness
  19. Blast Kills 11 Turkish Police, Wounds Dozens
  20. Deadly Bombing Targets Turkish Police Headquarters
  21. Nun Shares Story Behind Iconic Earthquake Image
  22. Nun in Iconic Italy Quake Photo Texted Friends 'Adieu'
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'Painful': Rebels Leave Besieged City in Win for Assad

Video and photographs showed at least two buses carrying men, women and children leave a bombed out neighborhood.

    

Italy Aftershocks Rattle Rescuers as Quake Toll Rises

With the first funerals set to be held on Friday, Italy's Civil Protection department told NBC News the death toll had gone up to 267 overnight.

    

Aleppo's Children Pay the Deadly Cost of Syria's Civil War

Aid workers in Syria are desperately urging the U.S. and Russia help broker a ceasefire to end the conflict that is wiping out a generation of Aleppo's children. ITV's Paul Davies reports
    

Kerry: U.S., Russia 'Close' on Syria Agreement

There are still details to be worked out, but a national ceasefire and access for humanitarian aid are among the goals of a deal.

    

Aleppo's Children: On the Frontline With Syria's White Helmets

Once shopkeepers, bakers, and teachers, some 3,000 ordinary Syrians make up the Syrian Civil Defense volunteer rescue group, also known as the White Helmets.

    

Dirty Story: Norwegian Gets Stuck Inside a Toilet

Cato Berntsen Larsen spent 90 minutes trapped in a public toilet after trying to retrieve the phone he dropped.
    

First Funeral Services Held for Italy Quake Victims

A service was held in Pomezia for seven of the dead, including two young cousins and two of their grandmothers.
    

Show It All: Charting the Week's Top Stories

Heart wrenching images and stories of survival surfaced after Italy's deadly earthquake. Here's a look at that story and others we followed this week.

    

Aleppo Teacher Shares the Horrors His Students Face

This is what a week is like for children in Aleppo as told by an English teacher.
    

Dad Has Gone to Heaven, 3-Year-Old A'aisha Says

The sound of planes scares 3-year-old A'aisha; she is terrified of airstrikes.

    

El Salvador: 'Gang Pastor' Alleged to be Crime Financier

Marvin Ramos Quintanilla is alleged to have used his RED Torre Fuerte pastoral license to gain permission to preach inside prisons.

    

What You Need to Know About the Burkini Ban

France's highest court just overturned a controversial ban on full-body burkini swimsuits implemented in some French towns.
    

Elderly Couple Forced Apart Weep in Heartbreaking Photo

The heart-wrenching photo has since been shared more than 5,600 times.

    

France's Highest Court Overrules Burkini Ban

France's highest court has overruled a decision by a town to ban burkinis from beaches amid strong political debate on the matter.
    

Top French Court Suspends Controversial Burkini Ban

France's top court suspended the controversial ban on burkinis, weighing into a debate that has divided opinion both inside the country and abroad.

    

Nun in Quake Photo: I Texted Friends to Say Goodbye

Sister Marjana Lleshi had messaged her friends to "say goodbye" after being caught up in Wednesday's deadly quake.
    

Aid for Aleppo's Kids Slows as Crisis Fatigue Rises

The unfolding disaster for Syrian children in Aleppo is too much for many people to bear.

    

Hiker Survives 30 Harrowing Days Lost in the Wilderness

A hiker survived 30 days in the New Zealand wilderness after watching her partner fall to his death during extreme weather.

    

Blast Kills 11 Turkish Police, Wounds Dozens

A truck laden with explosives blew up at a police checkpoint near the town of Cizre, in Sirnak province.

    

Deadly Bombing Targets Turkish Police Headquarters

An explosion at a checkpoint tore through a police station in the southeastern town of Cizre.
    

Nun Shares Story Behind Iconic Earthquake Image

Sister Marjana Lleshi had messaged her friends to "say goodbye" after being caught up in Wednesday's deadly quake.

    

Nun in Iconic Italy Quake Photo Texted Friends 'Adieu'

Sister Marjana Lleshi, 35, thought she would die when the walls of her convent walls collapsed in Italy's deadly earthquake, and prepared for the end.

    

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  1. As Donald Trump Repels Minority Voters, G.O.P. Fears Its Future in the West
  2. Hillary Clinton Denounces the ‘Alt-Right,’ and the Alt-Right Is Thrilled
  3. Trump a Working-Class Hero? A Blue-Collar Town Debates His Credentials
  4. The Run-Up: The Hidden Influence of Clinton and Trump’s Religion
  5. Donald Trump’s Campaign Hires Ex-Christie Aide to Bolster Political Operation
  6. The Interpreter: Syria’s Paradox: Why the War Only Ever Seems to Get Worse
  7. University of Chicago Strikes Back Against Campus Political Correctness
  8. A Motivational Tool: Believing That Tennis’s Big Four Era Is Over
  9. Your Money: 7 Essential Money Questions Sure to Start a Conversation
  10. Watching: What You Should Watch This Weekend if You Have Kids or Miss ‘Downton Abbey’
  11. Painted as EpiPen Villain, Mylan’s Chief Says She’s No Such Thing
  12. Well: How Parents Harnessed the Power of Social Media to Challenge EpiPen Prices
  13. Quake Exposes Italy’s Challenge to Retrofit Its Architecture
  14. Max Ritvo, Poet Who Chronicled His Cancer Fight, Dies at 25
  15. Amtrak’s Answer for Aging Acela Fleet: 160 M.P.H. Trains
  16. Federal Judge Curbs Enforcement of North Carolina Transgender Access Law
  17. Federal Investigators in Brazil to Seek Graft Charges Against Ex-President Da Silva
  18. A Cheaper Airbag, and Takata’s Road to a Deadly Crisis
  19. We’re Here! RB Leipzig’s Rise to Bundesliga Isn’t Welcomed by All
  20. John Ellenby, Visionary Who Helped Create Early Laptop, Dies at 75
  21. Nathan Hill Is Compared to John Irving. Irving Compares Him to Dickens.
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As Donald Trump Repels Minority Voters, G.O.P. Fears Its Future in the West

Republicans are concerned that Mr. Trump is accelerating the broader population shifts that threaten the party’s standing in Western states.

    

Hillary Clinton Denounces the ‘Alt-Right,’ and the Alt-Right Is Thrilled

As Hillary Clinton assailed Donald J. Trump for fanning the racism of a community that tends to lurk in the shadows, the movement’s leaders could hardly contain their glee.

    

Trump a Working-Class Hero? A Blue-Collar Town Debates His Credentials

The talk gets heated in Youngstown, Ohio, when residents discuss whether a New York billionaire’s ideas can revitalize a struggling Rust Belt town.

    

The Run-Up: The Hidden Influence of Clinton and Trump’s Religion

Many Americans see them as unreligious, but faith has profoundly molded the identity of Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump. We explore how.

    

Donald Trump’s Campaign Hires Ex-Christie Aide to Bolster Political Operation

Bill Stepien, a former ally of Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, is said to be the campaign’s choice to become its national field director.

    

The Interpreter: Syria’s Paradox: Why the War Only Ever Seems to Get Worse

Experts on civil wars say there are several reasons Syria is “a really, really tough case” that defies historical parallels.

    

University of Chicago Strikes Back Against Campus Political Correctness

A letter to incoming freshmen professed no support for “trigger warnings” or limits on what kinds of speech should be condoned on campus.

    

A Motivational Tool: Believing That Tennis’s Big Four Era Is Over

Ending the dominance of Djokovic, Federer, Nadal and Murray requires mental adjustments by the rank and file, says Carlos Moyá, who coaches No. 6 Milos Raonic.

    

Your Money: 7 Essential Money Questions Sure to Start a Conversation

Questions that focus on family, feelings and the future we plan for ourselves.

    

Watching: What You Should Watch This Weekend if You Have Kids or Miss ‘Downton Abbey’

From the Watching team, expert TV and movie recommendations for the next few days.

    

Painted as EpiPen Villain, Mylan’s Chief Says She’s No Such Thing

Heather Bresch, defending her company against criticism for sharply increasing the price of the life-saving device, is unapologetic. “I am running a business,” she says.

    

Well: How Parents Harnessed the Power of Social Media to Challenge EpiPen Prices

A few vocal parents harnessed the power of Facebook and Twitter to pressure pharmaceutical firm Mylan to lower its price on EpiPens, a life-saving injection for people with severe allergic reactions.

    

Quake Exposes Italy’s Challenge to Retrofit Its Architecture

This week’s death and destruction was amplified by the lack of anti-seismic codes that are too costly, too complicated and too cumbersome to approve.

    

Max Ritvo, Poet Who Chronicled His Cancer Fight, Dies at 25

The writer talked about his work and illness on radio, and had his poetry published in The New Yorker and elsewhere.

    

Amtrak’s Answer for Aging Acela Fleet: 160 M.P.H. Trains

The railroad service is getting a $2.45 billion federal loan to buy 28 high-speed trains, to be made by a French company, for the busy Northeast Corridor.

    

Federal Judge Curbs Enforcement of North Carolina Transgender Access Law

The ruling against the law, which restricted restroom access, is an indication that the measure will continue to face a difficult road ahead.

    

Federal Investigators in Brazil to Seek Graft Charges Against Ex-President Da Silva

The move by the Federal Police, an investigative force similar to the F.B.I., deals a new blow to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and his once-dominant Workers’ Party.

    

A Cheaper Airbag, and Takata’s Road to a Deadly Crisis

Automakers embraced Takata’s cheaper technology almost 20 years ago despite signs that it was unsafe. The airbags are now at the center of the auto industry’s biggest recall.

    

We’re Here! RB Leipzig’s Rise to Bundesliga Isn’t Welcomed by All

On Sunday, Leipzig will play its first game in Germany’s top league, but detractors see the team as just another Red Bull marketing venture.

    

John Ellenby, Visionary Who Helped Create Early Laptop, Dies at 75

Mr. Ellenby founded Grid Systems, where the Compass was produced. It went on to become a tool for big corporations, government spies, White House officials and astronauts.

    

Nathan Hill Is Compared to John Irving. Irving Compares Him to Dickens.

Mr. Hill’s first novel, a piece of social satire called “The Nix,” already has admirers in high places.

    

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