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  1. One person shot during violent Charlotte protest; officer hurt - CNN
  2. Trump Derangement Syndrome is crippling the left - New York Post
  3. US Military Seeks More Troops for Iraq - Wall Street Journal

One person shot during violent Charlotte protest; officer hurt - CNN


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One person shot during violent Charlotte protest; officer hurt
CNN
Charlotte, North Carolina (CNN) One person was shot Wednesday during a second night of protests over a deadly police shooting in Charlotte, city officials said. The person, who was not identified, is in critical condition and on life support, the city ...
Man shot during Charlotte protest against police shooting, city saysWashington Post
State of emergency declared in Charlotte as new protests erupt; at least 7 people injured, 1 seriouslyLos Angeles Times
police shooting ignites protestsUSA TODAY
CBS Local -ABC News -NBCNews.com -Wall Street Journal
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Trump Derangement Syndrome is crippling the left - New York Post


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Trump Derangement Syndrome is crippling the left
New York Post
People are losing it over Donald Trump. The people I'm talking about are mostly liberals and Democrats who are watching with horror as the election they happily thought Hillary Clinton had put away in August has become a squeaker in September.
Polls: Hillary up big in New Hampshire — but only narrowly in WisconsinHot Air
Many see through Trump's charades on foreign policyThe Seattle Times
With Donald Trump's Birther Spin, He's Crossed A LineNPR
Breitbart News
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US Military Seeks More Troops for Iraq - Wall Street Journal


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US Military Seeks More Troops for Iraq
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—The U.S. military is requesting authority to send up to 500 new troops to Iraq ahead of a much-anticipated campaign to take back Mosul from Islamic State, according to U.S. officials, adding to an expanding American presence in the country.
Mosul: Smuggled diary reveals life of fear under ISBBC News
Chemical agent possibly found on rocket fired at US troops in IraqYahoo News
ISIL may have fired chemical shell near US troopsUSA TODAY
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  1. Man Is Shot in Charlotte as Unrest Stretches to Second Night
  2. Scene in Charlotte After Shots Fired
  3. Why First Aid Is Often Lacking in the Moments After a Police Shooting
  4. Flagged Two Times in 2014, Ahmad Rahami Passed Scrutiny
  5. Your Evening Briefing
  6. Hillary Clinton Outlines Vision of More Job Opportunities for People With Disabilities
  7. Clinton Stresses Support for Disabled
  8. Donald Trump Embraces Wider Use of Stop-and-Frisk by Police
  9. Who Hates Free Trade Treaties? Surprisingly, Not Voters
  10. Corey Lewandowski Continues to Be Paid by Donald Trump’s Campaign
  11. Test Run: How to Use Google to Plan Your Trip
  12. Fight Between Saudis and 9/11 Families Escalates in Washington
  13. Matter: How We Got Here: DNA Points to a Single Migration From Africa
  14. Modern Technology Unlocks Secrets of Damaged Biblical Scroll
  15. Imaging Software Advancing Archaeology
  16. Fair Game: In Wells Fargo’s Bogus Accounts, Echoes of Foreclosure Abuses
  17. In Cranes’ Shadow, Los Angeles Strains to See a Future With Less Sprawl
  18. Port Authority Chief Testifies Christie Ally Pressured Him to Reclose Lanes to Bridge
  19. Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan Pledge $3 Billion to Fighting Disease
  20. John Kerry Urges Grounding of Military Aircraft in ‘Key Areas’ of Syria
  21. Immigrants Aren’t Taking Americans’ Jobs, New Study Finds
  22. Maternal Mortality Rate in U.S. Rises, Defying Global Trend, Study Finds
  23. Leon Cooperman, a Billionaire Charged With Insider Trading, Prepares to Fight
  24. Isle of Man, Flourishing in Britain’s Shadow, Faces Pivotal Vote
  25. Entire Indiana Fever Team Kneels During Anthem Before Playoff Game
  26. Sports of The Times: Good Bat? Cannon Arm? Jewish? Sign Him Up!
  27. The Blessed, Cursed Life of Bon Iver
  28. The Art of Garbage
  29. Jane Fonda: The Reluctant Fashionista
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Man Is Shot in Charlotte as Unrest Stretches to Second Night

Violence broke out in a “civilian on civilian” confrontation during protests in the city’s Uptown district over the death of Keith Scott.

    

Scene in Charlotte After Shots Fired

At least one person was shot on Wednesday night during protests in uptown Charlotte, N.C., about the fatal shooting of Keith L. Scott by the police.
    

Why First Aid Is Often Lacking in the Moments After a Police Shooting

A police research group suggests that departments install requirements for officers to render first aid, even to people they may have just shot.

    

Flagged Two Times in 2014, Ahmad Rahami Passed Scrutiny

Mr. Rahami, accused of carrying out bombings in New York and New Jersey last weekend, had drawn federal attention after he traveled to Pakistan and his father reported concerns.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

Hillary Clinton Outlines Vision of More Job Opportunities for People With Disabilities

In Florida, Mrs. Clinton called for a more “inclusive economy” for a group of Americans who are too often “overlooked and undervalued.”
    

Clinton Stresses Support for Disabled

Hillary Clinton called for more job opportunities for the disabled in a speech in Orlando, Fla., saying, “We’ve got to build an inclusive economy that welcomes people with disabilities.”
    

Donald Trump Embraces Wider Use of Stop-and-Frisk by Police

Mr. Trump’s endorsement of the aggressive crime-fighting tactic, whose legality has been challenged, collides with his recent courtship of African-American voters.

    

Who Hates Free Trade Treaties? Surprisingly, Not Voters

Support for trade agreements in general, and the pending Pacific pact in particular, stands in notable contrast to the toxicity of trade this election season.

    

Corey Lewandowski Continues to Be Paid by Donald Trump’s Campaign

The former campaign manager, who has since joined CNN as a commentator, was paid $20,000 in August by the Trump team for “strategy consulting.”

    

Test Run: How to Use Google to Plan Your Trip

Google Maps revolutionized how you get from point A to point B. Google Trips aims to to do the same for how you vacation.

    

Fight Between Saudis and 9/11 Families Escalates in Washington

President Obama is facing pressure from each side of legislation allowing families to sue Saudi Arabia. He has said he will veto the bill.

    

Matter: How We Got Here: DNA Points to a Single Migration From Africa

Unprecedented DNA analyses of people in indigenous populations suggest that almost all non-Africans trace their roots to one migration from the continent.

    

Modern Technology Unlocks Secrets of Damaged Biblical Scroll

Experts using a computer imaging program have virtually unwrapped a charred ancient scroll and recovered a fragment of the authoritative text of the Hebrew Bible.
    

Imaging Software Advancing Archaeology

A computer imaging program can virtually unwrap and read ancient scrolls.
    

Fair Game: In Wells Fargo’s Bogus Accounts, Echoes of Foreclosure Abuses

The bank’s practice of opening fake accounts and charging customers fees to do so has parallels with its mistreatment of some borrowers after the financial crisis.

    

In Cranes’ Shadow, Los Angeles Strains to See a Future With Less Sprawl

An economic resurgence has prompted a debate about height and neighborhood character, and, most of all, what the city should look like a generation from now.

    

Port Authority Chief Testifies Christie Ally Pressured Him to Reclose Lanes to Bridge

Patrick J. Foye, the executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, said that Gov. Chris Christie’s top appointee at the agency came to his office more than once to ask that the lanes be closed.

    

Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan Pledge $3 Billion to Fighting Disease

The Facebook co-founder and his wife announced an effort to prevent, cure or at least manage all diseases by the end of this century.

    

John Kerry Urges Grounding of Military Aircraft in ‘Key Areas’ of Syria

Mr. Kerry’s proposal Wednesday at the United Nations Security Council amounted to an 11th-hour effort to test Russian intentions in Syria.
    

Immigrants Aren’t Taking Americans’ Jobs, New Study Finds

Researchers found that, over the long term, immigration had no negative effects on the wages and jobs of native-born workers.

    

Maternal Mortality Rate in U.S. Rises, Defying Global Trend, Study Finds

Global death rates related to pregnancies fell by more than a third from 2000 to 2015. But the United States has gone against the grain, new data show.
    

Leon Cooperman, a Billionaire Charged With Insider Trading, Prepares to Fight

The Securities and Exchange Commission said Mr. Cooperman used inside information to buy Atlas Pipeline Partners stock before an asset sale.

    

Isle of Man, Flourishing in Britain’s Shadow, Faces Pivotal Vote

The British vote to leave the E.U. and changing views on topics like abortion are forcing the crown dependency to confront big issues in elections on Thursday.

    

Entire Indiana Fever Team Kneels During Anthem Before Playoff Game

The gesture came in the wake of police shootings in Tulsa and Charlotte, and many other professional athletes have joined either side of the protest movement.

    

Sports of The Times: Good Bat? Cannon Arm? Jewish? Sign Him Up!

Players with a Jewish parent or grandparent are eligible for Israeli citizenship, which means they can play for the Israeli team at the World Baseball Classic qualifiers.

    

The Blessed, Cursed Life of Bon Iver

The 35-year-old musician Justin Vernon asks himself many questions over the course of his new record, “22, a Million,” which was influenced by numbers.

    

The Art of Garbage

Mierle Laderman Ukeles, the unsalaried artist in residence for the New York Department of Sanitation, is having a retrospective at the Queens Museum.
    

Jane Fonda: The Reluctant Fashionista

The actress auctions items from her closet, including the Yves Saint Laurent Mao pantsuit she wore to accept her “Klute” Oscar — and even her workout leotard.

    

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