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Shawn Price JERUSALEM, Sept. 27 (UPI) -- Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, a Nobel peace prize laureate who suffered a stroke two weeks ago, has died at age 93, the Israel News Agency said.
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  1. Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres dies at 93
  2. Fossils are informing the future of conservation
  3. Rick Perry gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'
  4. Senate Democrats block spending bill over aid to Flint victims

Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres dies at 93

Shawn Price
JERUSALEM, Sept. 27 (UPI) -- Former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres, a Nobel peace prize laureate who suffered a stroke two weeks ago, has died at age 93, the Israel News Agency said.
    

Fossils are informing the future of conservation

Brooks Hays
BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 27 (UPI) -- Conservationists want to know which species are most vulnerable to global warming. To find out, one group is looking to the fossil record for help.
    

Rick Perry gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 27 (UPI) -- Rick Perry and his professional partner Emma Slater became the second couple to get the boot on Season 23 of "Dancing with the Stars" Tuesday night.
    

Senate Democrats block spending bill over aid to Flint victims

Shawn Price
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27 (UPI) -- Senate Democrats blocked a Republican spending bill due to its lack of aid for the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
    

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Mr. Trump lashed out at the debate moderator, complained about his microphone and threatened to make Bill Clinton's marital infidelity a campaign issue in a TV appearance Tuesday.
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  1. The Morning After the Debate, Donald Trump Goes on the Attack
  2. Suburban Women Find Little to Like in Donald Trump’s Debate Performance
  3. Watching on Mute, I Still Knew the Score
  4. Scant Evidence to Support Trump’s Attacks on the Fed
  5. About New York: What Donald Trump Got Wrong on Stop-and-Frisk
  6. Tax Returns, Climate Change and the Sniffles: The Fallout From the First Debate
  7. Your Evening Briefing
  8. New York Tonight: A Fatal Blast in the Bronx, and a Bullet in Brooklyn
  9. Christie Laughed When Told of 2013 Bridge Plot, Former Ally Testifies
  10. Shimon Peres Dies at 93; Built Up Israel’s Defense and Sought Peace
  11. Wells Fargo to Claw Back $41 Million of Chief’s Pay Over Scandal
  12. Fair Game: By Taking Back Money, Wells Fargo’s Board Seems to Recall Its Role
  13. Obama Nominates First Ambassador to Cuba in Over 50 Years
  14. Stephen Colbert Reboots ‘The Late Show,’ Fixing It on the Fly
  15. A Voice Cuts Through, and Adds to, the Intrigue of Russia’s Cyberattacks
  16. Keith Scott Threatened Family, Wife Said in Court Papers
  17. Whether Crime Is Up or Down Depends on Data Being Used
  18. Appeals Court Hears Challenge to Obama’s Climate Change Rules
  19. David Ortiz Makes His Final Visit to Yankee Stadium
  20. Concern as Venezuela Refuses to Accept Aid
  21. Birth of ‘3-Parent Baby’ a Success for Controversial Procedure
  22. Old Mills Remade in Pawtucket, R.I., With Art as Their Product
  23. Chinese Tourists Pump Cash Into a Hot Destination: China
  24. Pepe the Frog Is Listed as a Hate Symbol by the Anti-Defamation League
  25. Elon Musk’s Plan: Get Humans to Mars, and Beyond
  26. Cultured Traveler: Fontainebleau: A Forgotten Treasure
  27. On Technology: Social Media Got You Down? Be More Like Beyoncé
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The Morning After the Debate, Donald Trump Goes on the Attack

Mr. Trump lashed out at the debate moderator, complained about his microphone and threatened to make Bill Clinton’s marital infidelity a campaign issue in a TV appearance Tuesday.

    

Suburban Women Find Little to Like in Donald Trump’s Debate Performance

Undecided women in Philadelphia’s suburbs, a crucial voting bloc, said Mr. Trump had not only failed to win them over but in many cases had repelled them.

    

Watching on Mute, I Still Knew the Score

The idea was simple: to test the theory that what presidential candidates say during debates is less important than what they look like while they’re saying it.
    

Scant Evidence to Support Trump’s Attacks on the Fed

An array of experts rejected Donald Trump’s accusations that Janet Yellen, the Fed’s chairwoman, is holding down interest rates for political reasons.
    

About New York: What Donald Trump Got Wrong on Stop-and-Frisk

In his debate with Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump uttered elaborate fiction about tactics still used by the New York Police Department.

    

Tax Returns, Climate Change and the Sniffles: The Fallout From the First Debate

With the first presidential debate over, the candidates resumed criticizing each other from afar as they returned to the campaign trail.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

New York Tonight: A Fatal Blast in the Bronx, and a Bullet in Brooklyn

What you need to know about the explosion in Kingsbridge, the police shooting in Bedford Stuyvesant and the George Washington Bridge saga.

    

Christie Laughed When Told of 2013 Bridge Plot, Former Ally Testifies

David Wildstein, the mastermind behind the lane closings, said Gov. Chris Christie was informed of the lane closings at a Sept. 11 memorial service the week they were happening.

    

Shimon Peres Dies at 93; Built Up Israel’s Defense and Sought Peace

Mr. Peres, who helped build up his country’s military might, then worked as hard to establish peace with Israel’s Arab neighbors, died on Wednesday.

    

Wells Fargo to Claw Back $41 Million of Chief’s Pay Over Scandal

The move against John G. Stumpf is one of the first times since the 2008 financial crisis that a company’s chief executive has been forced to give up pay.

    

Fair Game: By Taking Back Money, Wells Fargo’s Board Seems to Recall Its Role

As John G. Stumpf prepares to face a second round of congressional grilling, the bank’s board said he would forfeit about $41 million in stock awards, forgo his salary during the inquiry and receive no bonus in 2016.

    

Obama Nominates First Ambassador to Cuba in Over 50 Years

The president selected Jeffrey DeLaurentis, who has served since 2014 as the chief of mission for the United States in Havana, to fill the post.

    

Stephen Colbert Reboots ‘The Late Show,’ Fixing It on the Fly

In the battle against Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel, Mr. Colbert is taking a hands-on approach that includes more topical humor and live episodes.

    

A Voice Cuts Through, and Adds to, the Intrigue of Russia’s Cyberattacks

A tattooed 26-year-old living near the Mongolian border is the only person publicly identified with Russia’s cyberattacks. And he’s apparently eager to talk.

    

Keith Scott Threatened Family, Wife Said in Court Papers

Rakeyia Scott sought a protective order last year against Mr. Scott, whose death at the hands of the Charlotte, N.C., police has set off protests.

    

Whether Crime Is Up or Down Depends on Data Being Used

The decline in homicide has been so significant that sudden increases in just a few cities can skew the national picture, criminologists and police officials say.

    

Appeals Court Hears Challenge to Obama’s Climate Change Rules

Federal judges hear oral arguments in a lawsuit filed by 28 states and hundreds of companies and industry groups opposed to the Clean Power Plan.

    

David Ortiz Makes His Final Visit to Yankee Stadium

Ortiz often made himself at home in the Bronx, where he has been a beloved foil.

    

Concern as Venezuela Refuses to Accept Aid

The State Department said that John Kerry’s meeting with President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela was Mr. Kerry’s chance to express concern about “challenges that have affected millions of Venezuelans.”

    

Birth of ‘3-Parent Baby’ a Success for Controversial Procedure

Reproductive scientists used genetic material from a donor in addition to that of the couple trying to conceive.

    

Old Mills Remade in Pawtucket, R.I., With Art as Their Product

The Rhode Island city is shedding its industrial image as “the bucket,” and has embraced the arts as a tool for redevelopment.

    

Chinese Tourists Pump Cash Into a Hot Destination: China

Chinese tourists took four billion domestic trips in 2015, twice as many as in 2010 and many more than the 122 million trips abroad, the government said.

    

Pepe the Frog Is Listed as a Hate Symbol by the Anti-Defamation League

A cartoon frog tied to anti-Semitism was added to the Anti-Defamation League’s list of hate symbols, which includes the swastika and the Confederate battle flag.

    

Elon Musk’s Plan: Get Humans to Mars, and Beyond

Mr. Musk, the billionaire founder of SpaceX, hopes to make humanity a “multi-planetary species.”
    

Cultured Traveler: Fontainebleau: A Forgotten Treasure

You’ve been to the Louvre, Notre Dame and Versailles. Now it’s time to see Fontainebleau.

    

On Technology: Social Media Got You Down? Be More Like Beyoncé

The pop star provides a model for dealing with the pressure of oversharing.

    

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