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  1. Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings prediction: Who will win and why
  2. Oakland Raiders vs. Atlanta Falcons prediction: Who will win and why
  3. NFL injury report Week 2: Fantasy football updates
  4. Rapper Coolio arrested at LAX for weapons possession
  5. Canada ups pledge to fight AIDS, malaria, TB

Green Bay Packers vs. Minnesota Vikings prediction: Who will win and why

The Sports Xchange
Green Bay Packers (1-0) vs. Minnesota Vikings (1-0): game time, where to watch, keys, matchups, injury report, prediction and pick.
    

Oakland Raiders vs. Atlanta Falcons prediction: Who will win and why

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Oakland Raiders (1-0) vs. Atlanta Falcons (0-1): Game time, where to watch, keys, matchups, injury report, prediction and pick.
    

NFL injury report Week 2: Fantasy football updates

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NFL Injury Report for Sunday games of Week 2
    

Rapper Coolio arrested at LAX for weapons possession

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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17 (UPI) -- The rapper Coolio and another man were arrested on gun charges at LAX on Saturday after allegedly trying to sneak a loaded stolen gun through security.
    

Canada ups pledge to fight AIDS, malaria, TB

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MONTREAL, Sept. 17 (UPI) -- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged his country will spend $785 million over three years to fight the spread of malaria, tuberculosis and AIDS.
    

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Syria, Russia: Coalition airstrike kills regime forces - CNN


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Syria, Russia: Coalition airstrike kills regime forces
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(CNN) Hours after US-led coalition airstrikes reportedly killed dozens of Syrian troops, the US and Russian ambassadors to the United Nations chastised each other outside an emergency Security Council meeting. The strike occurred Saturday in an eastern ...
US Admits Airstrike in Syria, Meant to Hit ISIS, Killed Syrian TroopsNew York Times
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NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 17 new articles

  1. Explosion Rocks Chelsea Neighborhood
  2. A Trump Empire Built on Inside Connections and $885 Million in Tax Breaks
  3. News Analysis: Donald Trump’s Anything-Goes Campaign Sets an Alarming Political Precedent
  4. U.S. Admits Airstrike in Syria, Meant to Hit ISIS, Killed Syrian Troops
  5. His Grip Still Secure, Bashar al-Assad Smiles as Syria Burns
  6. Scuba, Parrots, Yoga: Veterans Embrace Alternative Therapies for PTSD
  7. A Chicago Shooting Survivor, but in Need of a Miracle
  8. Swamps, Marijuana, Moonshine: 2 Prison Escapees’ 3 Weeks on the Run in New York
  9. An Appraisal: A Playwright Who Saw the Minotaur Inside All of Us
  10. ‘He Changed the World’: Artists Mourn Edward Albee
  11. Turkey’s Islamic Fashion Revolution
  12. Device Explodes Near Route of Charity Race in Jersey Shore
  13. Outcry Erupts Over Miami Beach’s Pesticide Spraying to Curb Zika
  14. Gunman Kills One and Wounds Five, Including 2 Officers, in Philadelphia
  15. A Sour Surprise for Public Pensions: Two Sets of Books
  16. Don Buchla, Electronic Music Maverick, Dies at 79
  17. Circa Now: The Eternal Struggle of the Empty Nester
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Explosion Rocks Chelsea Neighborhood

At least 29 people were injured by an explosion in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan on Saturday night. The blast occurred on West 23rd Street between the Avenue of the Americas and Seventh Avenue.
    

A Trump Empire Built on Inside Connections and $885 Million in Tax Breaks

Mr. Trump has relied on the government and taxpayers to benefit the 15 buildings at the core of his Manhattan real estate developments.

    

News Analysis: Donald Trump’s Anything-Goes Campaign Sets an Alarming Political Precedent

The past week’s routine falsehoods, unfounded claims and inflammatory language offered a vivid illustration of how little regard Mr. Trump has for the long-held expectations of America’s leaders.

    

U.S. Admits Airstrike in Syria, Meant to Hit ISIS, Killed Syrian Troops

The United States military said the planes stopped the attack after a warning from Russia, which said 62 Syrian troops were killed and 100 more wounded.
    

His Grip Still Secure, Bashar al-Assad Smiles as Syria Burns

Though Mr. Assad’s standing has been diminished, he is able to present himself as the leader his nation needs to get through a war for which he denies any responsibility.

    

Scuba, Parrots, Yoga: Veterans Embrace Alternative Therapies for PTSD

Veterans, and a growing number of psychotherapists, say alternative treatments can be effective, though some clinicians worry the science is unsettled.

    

A Chicago Shooting Survivor, but in Need of a Miracle

Sixty-four people were shot in the city over Memorial Day weekend; 6 died. The 58 survivors, including Precious Land, were mostly left to languish in anonymity.

    

Swamps, Marijuana, Moonshine: 2 Prison Escapees’ 3 Weeks on the Run in New York

Maybe breaking out of prison was the easy part. After that, Richard W. Matt and David Sweat fought cold, hunger, and eventually each other before one was caught and one was killed.

    

An Appraisal: A Playwright Who Saw the Minotaur Inside All of Us

Throughout his work, Edward Albee insisted that our most primitive instincts kept asserting themselves in even the most civilized settings.

    

‘He Changed the World’: Artists Mourn Edward Albee

Theater lovers shared remembrances on social media of the playwright and his work.
    

Turkey’s Islamic Fashion Revolution

As Europe grapples with the burkini, Islamic dress in Turkey has become a symbol of religious freedom, and the nation has fostered fashion houses, magazines and bloggers.
    

Device Explodes Near Route of Charity Race in Jersey Shore

An improvised device exploded in a garbage receptacle near the course of a marine charity race in Seaside Park, N.J. There were no injuries.

    

Outcry Erupts Over Miami Beach’s Pesticide Spraying to Curb Zika

Residents and environmental protesters are coalescing around the issue of early morning naled spraying and raising concerns about its safety and efficacy.

    

Gunman Kills One and Wounds Five, Including 2 Officers, in Philadelphia

The shootings began Friday night with an ambush on a city police sergeant in her squad car. The gunman was fatally shot by the police.

    

A Sour Surprise for Public Pensions: Two Sets of Books

The plight of a tiny local retirement fund in California shows how some public pension plans are far less funded than their official numbers suggest.

    

Don Buchla, Electronic Music Maverick, Dies at 79

The instruments Mr. Buchla built represented what became known as the West Coast philosophy of electronic music: more experimental and less commercial.

    

Circa Now: The Eternal Struggle of the Empty Nester

For many whose children leave for college, landing on the proper spot of the Umbilical Cord/Cold Arctic Gale continuum can be tricky.

    

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