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Stephen Feller WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- Two former employees filed a class action suit on behalf of Wells Fargo employees punished for not meeting sales quotas by using fraudulent account practices.
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  1. Former Wells Fargo employees sue for mistreatment, fraudulent job requirements
  2. Iowa expects more rain, braces for record flooding
  3. Charlotte police release body, dashcam video from fatal shooting
  4. NFL Week 3 picks: Predictions, scores for every game
  5. Indian man bitten by python after attempting to take a selfie

Former Wells Fargo employees sue for mistreatment, fraudulent job requirements

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- Two former employees filed a class action suit on behalf of Wells Fargo employees punished for not meeting sales quotas by using fraudulent account practices.
    

Iowa expects more rain, braces for record flooding

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- Residents of Cedar Rapids and other parts of eastern Iowa spent Saturday preparing for floodwaters as others prepared for evacuations set to start on Sunday.
    

Charlotte police release body, dashcam video from fatal shooting

Stephen Feller
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Sept. 24 (UPI) -- Police in Charlotte on Saturday released body and dashcam video recorded during officers' fatal encounter with a 43-year-old man.
    

NFL Week 3 picks: Predictions, scores for every game

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Complete guide to every NFL Week 3 game, including when and where to watch, series history, matchups, predictions, and picks to win.
    

Indian man bitten by python after attempting to take a selfie

Sarah Mulé
MOUNT ABU, India, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- A man in northern India was bitten by a python while he attempted to take a selfie with the reptile, which was captured in a nearby hotel.
    

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City officials released dashboard and body camera recordings in the fatal police shooting after they were pressed by politicians, community leaders and protesters.
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  1. Yielding to Pressure, Charlotte Releases Videos of Keith Scott Shooting
  2. Police Footage of Charlotte Shooting
  3. Rarity of Tulsa Shooting: Female Officers Are Almost Never Involved
  4. Liberty and Mercury Players Join Anthem Protest Before Playoff Game
  5. Clinton-Trump Debate Expected to Be Rare Draw in a Polarized Age
  6. Donald Trump’s Potential Guest at Debate: Gennifer Flowers
  7. 2008 Crisis Deepened the Ties Between Clintons and Goldman Sachs
  8. Journey From Class Clown to Suspect in Chelsea Bombing
  9. Obama Says African-American Museum Will Tell of ‘Suffering and Delight’
  10. Obama Speaks at African-American Museum
  11. Rural Indian Girls Chase Big-City Dreams
  12. Chinese Jews of Ancient Lineage Huddle Under Pressure
  13. Jeremy Corbyn Is Re-Elected as Leader of Britain’s Labour Party
  14. Bill Nunn, Who Played Radio Raheem in ‘Do the Right Thing,’ Dies at 63
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Yielding to Pressure, Charlotte Releases Videos of Keith Scott Shooting

City officials released dashboard and body camera recordings in the fatal police shooting after they were pressed by politicians, community leaders and protesters.

    

Police Footage of Charlotte Shooting

Footage from Charlotte police cameras that captured the moments when Keith Lamont Scott was shot.
    

Rarity of Tulsa Shooting: Female Officers Are Almost Never Involved

Police officers kill about 1,000 people each year, according to data collected by the federal government. Only a handful of those shootings are by female officers.

    

Liberty and Mercury Players Join Anthem Protest Before Playoff Game

At Madison Square Garden, some players on the Liberty and the Phoenix Mercury joined the movement ignited by the San Francisco 49ers’ Colin Kaepernick.

    

Clinton-Trump Debate Expected to Be Rare Draw in a Polarized Age

The total audience, network executives and political strategists say, could be as high as 100 million viewers — Super Bowl territory.

    

Donald Trump’s Potential Guest at Debate: Gennifer Flowers

Mr. Trump threatened to invite Ms. Flowers, who had a sexual relationship with Bill Clinton, and she wrote in a text message that she would attend the debate.

    

2008 Crisis Deepened the Ties Between Clintons and Goldman Sachs

One of the country’s most powerful financial firms and one of its most famous political families have a long-running and mutually beneficial relationship.

    

Journey From Class Clown to Suspect in Chelsea Bombing

Ahmad Rahami’s life seemed stuck. Then he found jihad on the internet and fell under the sway of a radical cleric in Pakistan.

    

Obama Says African-American Museum Will Tell of ‘Suffering and Delight’

Mr. Obama, dedicating the museum on Saturday, said that the story of black Americans is the story of the nation’s essential greatness.

    

Obama Speaks at African-American Museum

President Obama, appearing on Saturday at the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, alluded to Black Lives Matter protests as part of the strength of America.
    

Rural Indian Girls Chase Big-City Dreams

Experiments like one in Bangalore, luring migrants to fill factory jobs, collide with an old way of life that keeps women and girls in seclusion until an arranged marriage.

    

Chinese Jews of Ancient Lineage Huddle Under Pressure

A campaign against unapproved religion and foreign influence has turned to a small group of Jews with ancestors who settled in Kaifeng more than 1,000 years ago.

    

Jeremy Corbyn Is Re-Elected as Leader of Britain’s Labour Party

The 67-year-old hard-left politician beat back a challenge by members of Parliament with increased support from the party’s rank and file.

    

Bill Nunn, Who Played Radio Raheem in ‘Do the Right Thing,’ Dies at 63

Mr. Nunn starred in several movies by the director Spike Lee, but he made his greatest mark in the 1989 role as Radio Raheem.

    

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