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Karen Butler LONDON, Sept. 25 (UPI) -- Peter Capaldi is to appear in the first episode of the "Doctor Who" spinoff series "Class," the BBC announced.
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Peter Capaldi to guest star on series premiere of 'Doctor Who' spinoff 'Class'

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LONDON, Sept. 25 (UPI) -- Peter Capaldi is to appear in the first episode of the "Doctor Who" spinoff series "Class," the BBC announced.
    

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Washington Post A huge moment for Clinton and Trump at first of three debates Washington Post A roller coaster of a campaign 18 months in the making arrives Monday at a huge moment for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump: a 90-minute debate, with ...
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A huge moment for Clinton and Trump at first of three debates
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A roller coaster of a campaign 18 months in the making arrives Monday at a huge moment for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump: a 90-minute debate, with much of the nation expected to tune in amid great uncertainty about what they'll see. Virtually tied ...
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In 2015, 3.5 million Americans were able to breach the poverty line as an economic recovery hit a tipping point.
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  1. Millions in U.S. Climb Out of Poverty, at Long Last
  2. First Clinton-Trump Debate Is Framed by Rifts Over Race and Gender
  3. Mediator: A Moment of Truth for Presidential Debate Moderators
  4. A Play Timed to Trump’s Candidacy Asks What If
  5. In Push on Aleppo, Syria and Russia Seem Ready to Further Scorch Its Earth
  6. What We Know About the Details of the Police Shooting in Charlotte
  7. At Farewell for Black Driver Shot by Tulsa Officer, Music and Fond Memories
  8. Sports of The Times: Are You Ready for Some Football … and Riot Gear and Pepper Spray?
  9. Arnold Palmer, the Magnetic Face of Golf in the ’60s, Dies at 87
  10. White House Letter: For Some, Bush-Obama Rapport Recalls a Lost Virtue: Political Civility
  11. Court Leader or Leading Dissenter? Chief Justice’s Fate Tied to Election
  12. Why Do Obese Patients Get Worse Care? Many Doctors Don’t See Past the Fat
  13. On Comedy: Review: As Amy Schumer Evolves, So Does Her Arena Show
  14. For Cuomo and Christie, Parallel Paths to the Top, and Trouble When They Got There
  15. Marlins Pitcher Jose Fernandez Is Killed in a Boating Accident
  16. Plan to Let Migrant Children Attend School Enrages Many Greeks
  17. ‘Brexit’ Prompts Many British C.E.O.s to Consider Relocating, Survey Finds
  18. Obama Climate Plan, Now in Court, May Hinge on Error in 1990 Law
  19. Jane Pauley to Become Anchor of CBS Show ‘Sunday Morning’
  20. N.F.L. Week 3 Recap: The Year of the Young QB
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Millions in U.S. Climb Out of Poverty, at Long Last

In 2015, 3.5 million Americans were able to breach the poverty line as an economic recovery hit a tipping point.

    

First Clinton-Trump Debate Is Framed by Rifts Over Race and Gender

In a campaign that is now a battle over national identity and values, the candidates are more opposed over race and gender than any in decades.

    

Mediator: A Moment of Truth for Presidential Debate Moderators

News outlets and fact-checking sites can separate truth from fable after a debate, but it falls to the moderator to interject in the moment when a candidate lies.

    

A Play Timed to Trump’s Candidacy Asks What If

Mirroring similar theatrical efforts, Berkeley Rep stages an adaptation of a Sinclair Lewis novel about a vain nominee inveighing against a religious minority.

    

In Push on Aleppo, Syria and Russia Seem Ready to Further Scorch Its Earth

The Syrians and Russians appear to be mobilizing to apply a kill-all-who-resist strategy to their most ambitious target yet.

    

What We Know About the Details of the Police Shooting in Charlotte

The circumstances of the killing of Keith Lamont Scott have been a source of intense debate. Here are some questions that readers have asked The New York Times.

    

At Farewell for Black Driver Shot by Tulsa Officer, Music and Fond Memories

Terence T. Crutcher’s relatives and friends, joined by city and Oklahoma officials and black community leaders, filled a Baptist church to say goodbye.

    

Sports of The Times: Are You Ready for Some Football … and Riot Gear and Pepper Spray?

The fatal police shooting of Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte, N.C., brought a different tenor to the Carolina Panthers’ game.

    

Arnold Palmer, the Magnetic Face of Golf in the ’60s, Dies at 87

Palmer, who won seven major titles, captivated fans with his ferocious swing and fearless attitude, helping to inspire an American golf boom.

    

White House Letter: For Some, Bush-Obama Rapport Recalls a Lost Virtue: Political Civility

The Bush and Obama families have a deep bond, thanks to the shared experience of life in the White House and George W. Bush’s decorum as an ex-president.

    

Court Leader or Leading Dissenter? Chief Justice’s Fate Tied to Election

A pick by President Obama or Hillary Clinton would put Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. in the minority in many close cases, or even nudge him to the left.

    

Why Do Obese Patients Get Worse Care? Many Doctors Don’t See Past the Fat

The American health care system is ill prepared — in its attitudes, equipment and common practices — to treat the rising population of fat patients.

    

On Comedy: Review: As Amy Schumer Evolves, So Does Her Arena Show

This comedian smuggles social commentary into her new global tour. “I’ve gotten very rich, famous and humble,” she says.

    

For Cuomo and Christie, Parallel Paths to the Top, and Trouble When They Got There

The governors of New York and New Jersey were once praised for rooting out corruption. Now, both have seen former close aides accused of misdeeds.

    

Marlins Pitcher Jose Fernandez Is Killed in a Boating Accident

A Coast Guard crew found the overturned boat and three bodies around 3:30 a.m. Fernandez, Miami’s ace, was 24.

    

Plan to Let Migrant Children Attend School Enrages Many Greeks

Citing health concerns and cultural differences, parents and officials in Greece want to keep refugee camp children out of local schools.

    

‘Brexit’ Prompts Many British C.E.O.s to Consider Relocating, Survey Finds

The accounting firm KPMG found that a majority of British chief executives had considered moving part or all of their businesses since the June 23 referendum.
    

Obama Climate Plan, Now in Court, May Hinge on Error in 1990 Law

A failure to resolve conflicting amendments in the Clean Air Act about 26 years ago could imperil the president’s signature climate change policy.

    

Jane Pauley to Become Anchor of CBS Show ‘Sunday Morning’

For Ms. Pauley, who catapulted to fame as an anchor of the “Today” show 40 years ago, the move represents an unexpected late-career comeback.

    

N.F.L. Week 3 Recap: The Year of the Young QB

Behind young arms, the Broncos, Eagles and Cowboys are rolling. Here’s what we learned in Week 3 of the N.F.L. season.

    

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