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Latest News - UPI.com"Latest News - UPI.com" - 8 new articles

  1. Chevy Bolt beat Tesla Model 3 on charge range
  2. Virginia Gov. McAuliffe wins court fight over felons' voting rights
  3. Once-feared Arizona immigration law defeated as part of civil settlement
  4. Extreme preemies may be at risk for high blood pressure as adults
  5. House report slams Snowden as 'disgruntled traitor' who harmed citizens, national security
  6. Sad music moves those who are empathetic
  7. Samsung Galaxy Note7 owners can get replacement starting Sept. 21
  8. U.N. officials say Syrian gov't stopping aid shipments at the border

Chevy Bolt beat Tesla Model 3 on charge range

Shawn Price
DETROIT, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- The 2017 Chevy Bolt outlasts the upcoming Tesla Model 3 in how far drivers can go on a single charge, Chevy said.
    

Virginia Gov. McAuliffe wins court fight over felons' voting rights

Shawn Price
RICHMOND, Va., Sept. 15 (UPI) -- Virginia's Supreme Court has ruled Thursday Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe was not in contempt for restoring voting rights to convicted felons.
    

Once-feared Arizona immigration law defeated as part of civil settlement

Doug G. Ware
PHOENIX, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- An Arizona immigration law, once among the fiercest in the nation, was practically defeated Thursday when officials agreed to settle a civil rights lawsuit.
    

Extreme preemies may be at risk for high blood pressure as adults

Steven Reinberg, HealthDay News
Very preterm infants appear to have a bigger risk of high blood pressure in young adulthood, two small, preliminary Canadian studies suggest.
    

House report slams Snowden as 'disgruntled traitor' who harmed citizens, national security

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- Though Edward Snowden continues to receive praise for blowing the whistle on the NSA, a new congressional report said Thursday that he's anything but a hero.
    

Sad music moves those who are empathetic

HealthDay News
People find sad music relaxing but if you're empathetic, melancholic melodies are intense but positive and deeply moving experience, according to a new study.
    

Samsung Galaxy Note7 owners can get replacement starting Sept. 21

Doug G. Ware
RIDGEFIELD PARK, N.J., Sept. 15 (UPI) -- Owners of Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphones covered by a new U.S. recall can get a replacement device beginning next week, the electronics giant said Thursday.
    

U.N. officials say Syrian gov't stopping aid shipments at the border

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- The Syrian government continues to keep relief aid out of the country, a violation of the cease-fire implemented this week, two U.N. officials said Thursday.
    
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Here's why Samsung Note 7 phones are catching fire - CNET


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Here's why Samsung Note 7 phones are catching fire
CNET
You plug your smartphone into the bedside charger and place it on your nightstand with care. You wake to find your nightstand in flames, smoke billowing everywhere. Or maybe your Jeep. Your hotel room. Your entire home.
Samsung formally recalls the Note 7 in the USThe Verge
Samsung's Note 7 Recall Is Official, Now Comes the Hard PartBloomberg
US urges Samsung Galaxy Note 7 owners to stop use, return after 26 burned, 55 property damage firesAppleInsider (press release) (blog)
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NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 20 new articles

  1. Voters’ View of a Donald Trump Presidency: Big Risks and Rewards
  2. The 2016 Race: As Clinton-Trump Race Tightens, Here’s How Forecast Models Differ
  3. Clinton: ‘Great to Be Back’ Campaigning
  4. Hillary Clinton Returns to the Campaign Trail, Vowing New Approach
  5. Donald Trump Vows to Create 25 Million Jobs Over Next Decade
  6. On ‘Dr. Oz,’ Trump Offers Placebo Transparency
  7. Concern Over Colin Powell’s Hacked Emails Becomes a Fear of Being Next
  8. Review: The Smithsonian African American Museum Is Here at Last. And It Uplifts and Upsets.
  9. Diabetes and Your Diet: The Low-Carb Debate
  10. Rodrigo Duterte Ordered Philippine Killings, Professed Hit Man Testifies
  11. Life on Duterte’s Death Squad
  12. Behind Bethanie Mattek-Sands’s Drug-Use Exemption, Questions About Her Doctor
  13. E.U. Leaders, Struggling to Respond to Crises, Gather in Slovakia
  14. Obama, Pressing Senators, Delays Veto of Bill Exposing Saudis to 9/11 Suits
  15. Mexican Protesters Demand Ouster of President Enrique Peña Nieto
  16. Man Shot After Striking Off-Duty New York Detective With Meat Cleaver, Authorities Say
  17. Connecticut to Appeal Decision in Schools Funding Case
  18. Black Child With BB Gun Is Shot by Police in Columbus, Ohio
  19. Still Processing: ‘You Can’t Code Your Way Out of Racism’
  20. Review: ‘Snowden,’ Oliver Stone’s Restrained Portrait of a Whistle-Blower
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Voters’ View of a Donald Trump Presidency: Big Risks and Rewards

Hillary Clinton and Mr. Trump are locked in a close race, with voters saying he lacks the right temperament but would bring real change to Washington, a New York Times/CBS News poll showed.

    

The 2016 Race: As Clinton-Trump Race Tightens, Here’s How Forecast Models Differ

The common thread is a closer race, but there are various ways of interpreting all the signs.
    

Clinton: ‘Great to Be Back’ Campaigning

James Brown’s “I Got You (I Feel Good)” played as Hillary Clinton took the stage in Greensboro, N.C., on Thursday. It was her first campaign appearance since revealing she had pneumonia.
    

Hillary Clinton Returns to the Campaign Trail, Vowing New Approach

Mrs. Clinton appeared in Greensboro, N.C., three days after she nearly collapsed at a World Trade Center memorial service.

    

Donald Trump Vows to Create 25 Million Jobs Over Next Decade

In a speech in New York, Mr. Trump offered few details about how he would pay for his ambitious agenda, beyond requiring allies to shoulder American military costs.
    

On ‘Dr. Oz,’ Trump Offers Placebo Transparency

The presidential candidate stage-managed the release of information about his health — a cursory summary of test results — like a reality-TV reveal.

    

Concern Over Colin Powell’s Hacked Emails Becomes a Fear of Being Next

A panicked network anchor went home and deleted his entire personal Gmail account, and a Democratic senator began rethinking the virtues of a flip phone.

    

Review: The Smithsonian African American Museum Is Here at Last. And It Uplifts and Upsets.

With an opening display of about 3,500 objects, the museum mixes everything together: It means you can’t just select a comfortable version of history.

    

Diabetes and Your Diet: The Low-Carb Debate

A recent commentary suggested that a low-carbohydrate diet would help control Type 2 diabetes, but large studies have yet to support the claim.

    

Rodrigo Duterte Ordered Philippine Killings, Professed Hit Man Testifies

A spokesman denied the charges against President Duterte, who was accused in a Senate hearing of presiding over 1,000 killings as mayor of Davao City.

    

Life on Duterte’s Death Squad

Edgar Matobato describes his 24 years as an assassin for the Davao Death Squad, an organization he said was created by Rodrigo Duterte, the new president of the Philippines.
    

Behind Bethanie Mattek-Sands’s Drug-Use Exemption, Questions About Her Doctor

Dr. Eric Serrano, who prescribed drugs for the tennis player Bethanie Mattek-Sands, does not shy away from discussing the use of prohibited substances.

    

E.U. Leaders, Struggling to Respond to Crises, Gather in Slovakia

Representatives of 27 member nations — all but Britain, which voted in June to leave the bloc — remain divided over illegal migration, security and the economy.

    

Obama, Pressing Senators, Delays Veto of Bill Exposing Saudis to 9/11 Suits

The president hopes to tap into an unusual well of buyer’s remorse among senators after facing what had appeared to be an inevitable veto override.

    

Mexican Protesters Demand Ouster of President Enrique Peña Nieto

Hours before the start of Independence Day celebrations, a mostly young crowd marched in the capital to express anger over scandals and a weakening economy.

    

Man Shot After Striking Off-Duty New York Detective With Meat Cleaver, Authorities Say

The attack and shooting occurred during a chase near Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan during the evening rush.

    

Connecticut to Appeal Decision in Schools Funding Case

The state said it would seek a review by the Connecticut Supreme Court of a judge’s order to revamp the education system to address inequality among districts.
    

Black Child With BB Gun Is Shot by Police in Columbus, Ohio

Tyree King, 13, was fatally shot as officers responded to a report of an armed robbery, the police said.

    

Still Processing: ‘You Can’t Code Your Way Out of Racism’

AirBnb’s attempts to combat racism are a step in the right direction, but not quite enough. We discuss on the podcast.

    

Review: ‘Snowden,’ Oliver Stone’s Restrained Portrait of a Whistle-Blower

This is a movie that does not dazzle or enrage in its evocation of recent history, but creates a cloud of discomfiting doubt.

    

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