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  1. What we know about Hillary Clinton's health - CNN
  2. Tesla's Autopilot shift to radar might have saved the life of driver in Model S crash, Elon Musk says - Los Angeles Times
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What we know about Hillary Clinton's health - CNN


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What we know about Hillary Clinton's health
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(CNN) As Hillary Clinton fell ill during a 9/11 commemoration ceremony Sunday morning, both Democrats and Republicans alike raised questions of concern about her health. The Democratic presidential nominee left the ceremony early, after an hour and a ...
Clinton falls ill during 9/11 memorial service in New YorkWashington Post
Hillary Clinton's Doctor Says Pneumonia Led to Abrupt Exit From 9/11 EventNew York Times
Press rips Clinton campaign's handling of health incidentPolitico
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Tesla's Autopilot shift to radar might have saved the life of driver in Model S crash, Elon Musk says - Los Angeles Times


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Tesla's Autopilot shift to radar might have saved the life of driver in Model S crash, Elon Musk says
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Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk revealed what he called "dramatic improvements" to the automaker's Autopilot technology Sunday that shift it to rely primarily on radar — and not just cameras — to help the car see better and avoid collisions.
Elon Musk Says Pending Tesla Updates Could Have Prevented Fatal CrashNew York Times
Tesla Plans Software Update for Autopilot Feature Within Two WeeksWall Street Journal
Tesla CEO Elon Musk touts big improvements to self-driving carsNew York Daily News
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  1. Wary Syrian Rebels Agree on Truce, but Battles Persist
  2. Experts Weigh In on What Trump-Putin Bond Could Mean
  3. Wary Syrian Rebels Agree on Truce, but Battles Persist
  4. Underground Railroad Gets Families Out of Aleppo
  5. Bromance Between China, Russia Appears to Hit a Snag
  6. North Korea Calls Latest Sanctions Push 'Laughable'
  7. Russia Holds Biggest Drills Yet in Annexed Crimea
  8. Black Market for 'Baltic Gold' Is Booming Despite Dangers
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Wary Syrian Rebels Agree on Truce, but Battles Persist

Free Syrian Army rebels said they would cooperate with the cease-fire, which takes effect Monday, but feared it would benefit the government.

    

Experts Weigh In on What Trump-Putin Bond Could Mean

Nearly all major U.S. objectives differ from Russia's, leading experts to question what Trump's praise for Putin could mean if he were elected.

    

Wary Syrian Rebels Agree on Truce, but Battles Persist

Free Syrian Army rebels said they would cooperate with the cease-fire, which takes effect Monday, but feared it would benefit the government.

    

Underground Railroad Gets Families Out of Aleppo

"I just wanted to protect my son. I don't care if I died, as long as he stays alive," said Samar. "I said, 'I am going to die.' Thank God I survived."

    

Bromance Between China, Russia Appears to Hit a Snag

A gulf still separates the economies of China and Russia despite their 2,600-mile border and Moscow's decision to "pivot East."

    

North Korea Calls Latest Sanctions Push 'Laughable'

North Korea on Friday set off its most powerful nuclear explosion to date, ratcheting up a threat that its rivals and the U.N. have been powerless to contain.

    

Russia Holds Biggest Drills Yet in Annexed Crimea

Russia has staged one its largest ever military drills in the annexed Crimea peninsula but denies it is being provocative.

    

Black Market for 'Baltic Gold' Is Booming Despite Dangers

Thousands of men are putting their lives on the line as they hunt for amber — the 50-million-year-old remnant of pine forests.

    

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  1. Hillary Clinton’s Doctor Says Pneumonia Led to Abrupt Exit From 9/11 Event
  2. Clinton Loses Balance at 9/11 Memorial
  3. Hillary Clinton Has Pneumonia: What That Means
  4. White House Letter: Michelle Obama Brings Voters’ Trust to Hillary Clinton’s Campaign
  5. In a Shift, U.S. Includes Families in Hostage Rescue Efforts
  6. Spate of Deadly Attacks in Syria Ahead of Cease-Fire
  7. In Connecticut, a Wealth Gap Divides Neighboring Schools
  8. Marriage Falls in China, Transforming Finances and Families
  9. On Tennis: Stan Wawrinka Proves Himself a Reinvented Champion
  10. On 9/11 Anniversary, Somber Reflections on Lives, and a World, Changed
  11. From Staten Island to a 9/11 Memorial, a Bus Ride Becomes a Ritual
  12. The Interpreter: How Countries Like the Philippines Fall Into Vigilante Violence
  13. A Glorified Sidewalk, and the Path to Transform Atlanta
  14. As More Devices Board Planes, Travelers Are Playing With Fire
  15. Why Business Class Poses a Unique Fire Hazard
  16. Angela Merkel’s Problems in Germany Could Challenge Europe, Too
  17. Elon Musk Says Pending Tesla Updates Could Have Prevented Fatal Crash
  18. Visa Program Up for Renewal Amid Allegations of Fraud
  19. Ireland Doesn’t Want Apple’s Back Taxes, but the Irish Aren’t So Sure
  20. Navy Launches Largest Destroyer, With Captain Kirk at the Helm
  21. San Lorenzo di Lerchi Journal: Italian Grows Forgotten Fruit. What She Preserves Is a Culture.
  22. Eddie Antar, Retailer and Felon Who Created Crazy Eddie, Dies at 68
  23. N.F.L. Week 1: Jimmy Garoppolo Leads Patriots Past Cardinals
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Hillary Clinton’s Doctor Says Pneumonia Led to Abrupt Exit From 9/11 Event

The incident, which occurred after months of questions about Mrs. Clinton’s health from Republicans, is likely to increase pressure on her to address the issue.

    

Clinton Loses Balance at 9/11 Memorial

Hillary Clinton briefly appeared unsteady on Sunday during a ceremony marking the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attack. Her physician later said Mrs. Clinton is being treated for pneumonia and dehydration.
    

Hillary Clinton Has Pneumonia: What That Means

A common lung infection that most healthy people overcome, pneumonia can be serious for people 65 or older.

    

White House Letter: Michelle Obama Brings Voters’ Trust to Hillary Clinton’s Campaign

Mrs. Obama will this week put her broad popularity and reputation for authenticity to work for a candidate who has suffered from a lack of both.

    

In a Shift, U.S. Includes Families in Hostage Rescue Efforts

After President Obama ordered a policy overhaul last year, communication with families has improved and more than 70 captives have been returned. But over a dozen are still being held.

    

Spate of Deadly Attacks in Syria Ahead of Cease-Fire

At least 91 people have been killed in strikes on rebel-held areas in the two days since Russia and the United States declared that a cease-fire would begin on Monday.

    

In Connecticut, a Wealth Gap Divides Neighboring Schools

Fairfield and Bridgeport sit side by side and spend more per student than the national average, but the quality of the education they offer is worlds apart.

    

Marriage Falls in China, Transforming Finances and Families

The drop in marriage stems in part from China’s aging population, but also reflects that women who once were pushed to wed are exploring new options.

    

On Tennis: Stan Wawrinka Proves Himself a Reinvented Champion

Wawrinka, who had not won a major before age 30, captured his third with a United States Open victory over Novak Djokovic. A Wimbledon title would give Wawrinka a career grand slam.

    

On 9/11 Anniversary, Somber Reflections on Lives, and a World, Changed

Relatives of those who died in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, gathered in Lower Manhattan, at the Pentagon and in Shanksville, Pa., to commemorate the 15th anniversary.

    

From Staten Island to a 9/11 Memorial, a Bus Ride Becomes a Ritual

As they have each year since 2002, a group of people who lost family members on Sept. 11 shared a ride from Staten Island to the memorial events.

    

The Interpreter: How Countries Like the Philippines Fall Into Vigilante Violence

Social scientists who study extrajudicial killings say the real story is more complicated — and more tragic — than a simple story of good versus evil.

    

A Glorified Sidewalk, and the Path to Transform Atlanta

The Atlanta BeltLine project, which would circle the city’s urban core with a biking and pedestrian loop, aims to rejuvenate an area known for suburban sprawl.

    

As More Devices Board Planes, Travelers Are Playing With Fire

The batteries in phones and laptops pose fire hazards, and experts caution that the odds could catch up with the air-traveling public.

    

Why Business Class Poses a Unique Fire Hazard

Electronically adjustable airline seats are comfy, but they can crush a cellphone — and the volatile battery inside it.

    

Angela Merkel’s Problems in Germany Could Challenge Europe, Too

The chancellor is under growing political pressure over her migration policy at a time when the Continent is looking for strong leadership.

    

Elon Musk Says Pending Tesla Updates Could Have Prevented Fatal Crash

The upgrades to Tesla’s Autopilot system will require drivers to refrain from taking their hands off the wheel for long periods and will use radar to better identify potential obstacles in the road.

    

Visa Program Up for Renewal Amid Allegations of Fraud

The merits of the EB-5 program, which allows foreign investors to gain citizenship by putting money into economic development projects, are being debated again.

    

Ireland Doesn’t Want Apple’s Back Taxes, but the Irish Aren’t So Sure

After six years of belt-tightening and tax increases, many Irish workers say their government’s reluctance to collect $14.5 billion from Apple is unfair.

    

Navy Launches Largest Destroyer, With Captain Kirk at the Helm

The U.S.S. Zumwalt, a stealth ship that cost about $4.4 billion, is part of a class of destroyer ships focused on sea-to-land attacks.

    

San Lorenzo di Lerchi Journal: Italian Grows Forgotten Fruit. What She Preserves Is a Culture.

Like her father before her, Isabella Dalla Ragione scours the countryside in search of varieties that no longer satisfy agricultural trends, market demands and modern tastes.

    

Eddie Antar, Retailer and Felon Who Created Crazy Eddie, Dies at 68

Mr. Antar expanded his business from a single Brooklyn store, founded in 1969, into the largest consumer electronics chain in the New York metropolitan area.

    

N.F.L. Week 1: Jimmy Garoppolo Leads Patriots Past Cardinals

Here’s what’s happening, and what’s going to happen, in Week 1 of the N.F.L. season.

    

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