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  1. California Governor signs historic bill upgrading overtime to farm workers
  2. Chemists watch the insides of batteries in 3D
  3. Canadian judge insults alleged rape victim; could face removal
  4. Report says Trump charity a self-serving enterprise; campaign calls story 'inaccurate'

California Governor signs historic bill upgrading overtime to farm workers

Shawn Price
SACRAMENTO, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- California Gov. Jerry Brown on Monday signed a historic bill upgrading overtime pay rules to farm workers.
    

Chemists watch the insides of batteries in 3D

Brooks Hays
NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- Researchers at New York University have developed a new technique for imaging the insides of batteries in 3D.
    

Canadian judge insults alleged rape victim; could face removal

Shawn Price
CALGARY, Alberta, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- A Canadian judge is facing removal from the bench over multiple insults he reportedly made to an alleged rape victim during a case he presided over in 2014.
    

Report says Trump charity a self-serving enterprise; campaign calls story 'inaccurate'

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (UPI) -- The charity of Donald Trump operates in an unusual manner and supplies him with credit he doesn't deserve, an investigative news report claimed this weekend.
    

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Hillary Clinton Is Set Back by Decision to Keep Illness Secret - New York Times


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Hillary Clinton Is Set Back by Decision to Keep Illness Secret
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Hillary Clinton at the New-York Historical Society on Friday. Her campaign did not disclose that she had pneumonia until Sunday, two days after she was diagnosed. Credit Todd Heisler/The New York Times. Shortly after receiving a diagnosis of pneumonia ...
Clinton's impulse to 'power through' with pneumonia set off cascade of problemsWashington Post
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  1. Donald Trump Seizes Hillary Clinton’s Absence to Press His Case
  2. Notebook: Watching, and Wincing, as Clinton Stumbles
  3. What Pneumonia Experts Say About Clinton’s Case
  4. Scrutiny of Hillary Clinton’s Health Puts New Focus on Tim Kaine
  5. Your Evening Briefing
  6. N.C.A.A. Moves Championship Events From North Carolina, Citing Anti-Gay-Rights Law
  7. Demographics: The Most Detailed Map of Gay Marriage in America
  8. Kiefer Sutherland Returns. This Time the Oval Office Is His.
  9. As Colin Kaepernick’s Gesture Spreads, a Spirit Long Dormant Is Revived
  10. The View From Syria as a Cease-Fire Takes Effect
  11. Syria Is Calmer but Cautious as Cease-Fire Begins
  12. How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat
  13. Value-Seekers Warm to a $450 Annual Credit Card Fee
  14. Pregnant Women Anxious as Florida’s Zika Test Results Take Weeks
  15. Funding Planned Parenthood, or Not, May Be Key to Keeping the Government Open
  16. David Cameron Steps Down From His Seat in British Parliament
  17. G.O.P. Voters Urged to Select Dead Assemblyman in New York Race
  18. The Public Editor: The Word a Headline Didn’t Need
  19. ‘Saturday Night Live’ Adds 3 Cast Members
  20. Visions of Life on Mars in Earth’s Depths
  21. A Day When Fashion and Tragedy Continue to Intersect
  22. Arson Suspected at Mosque That Orlando Nightclub Gunman Attended
  23. Global Health: ‘Big Success Story’: Sri Lanka Is Declared Free of Malaria
  24. Trial to Begin in Standoff at Oregon Wildlife Refuge
  25. Apple Offers Free App to Teach Children Coding (iPads Sold Separately)
  26. What in the World: Turkey’s Suspicious Mind-Set Has Been a Century in the Making
  27. The Story Behind Our Most Requested Recipe Ever
  28. Lionel Shriver’s Address on Cultural Appropriation Roils a Writers Festival
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Donald Trump Seizes Hillary Clinton’s Absence to Press His Case

Mr. Trump scrambled to put his rival on the defensive, showing unusual restraint over her illness but denouncing her charge that many of his supporters were bigoted.

    

Notebook: Watching, and Wincing, as Clinton Stumbles

A fleeting moment that, like so much of her campaign, is impossible to separate from history.

    

What Pneumonia Experts Say About Clinton’s Case

Hillary Clinton is being treated for pneumonia, which can become serious or even fatal if it is not properly addressed, doctors said.

    

Scrutiny of Hillary Clinton’s Health Puts New Focus on Tim Kaine

Mrs. Clinton’s running mate, a senator and former governor, said he was not feeling added pressure to convince voters he is ready to be president.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

N.C.A.A. Moves Championship Events From North Carolina, Citing Anti-Gay-Rights Law

The organization, following the N.B.A.’s decision to move its All-Star Game out of Charlotte, said, “N.C.A.A. championships and events must promote an inclusive atmosphere.”

    

Demographics: The Most Detailed Map of Gay Marriage in America

Novel use of tax records gives researchers a clearer look at the demographics of same-sex married couples than was previously possible.
    

Kiefer Sutherland Returns. This Time the Oval Office Is His.

After nearly a decade of protecting the president on “24,” Mr. Sutherland now requires his own detail in the new ABC series “Designated Survivor.”

    

As Colin Kaepernick’s Gesture Spreads, a Spirit Long Dormant Is Revived

Pro athletes in today’s branded age have tended toward self-censorship on divisive issues. Kaepernick’s recent protests may be changing that.

    

The View From Syria as a Cease-Fire Takes Effect

Syrians celebrated the Eid holiday on Monday, and shared in skepticism of the truce: “Here, people can’t believe anything. But they are always waiting for peace.”

    

Syria Is Calmer but Cautious as Cease-Fire Begins

The truce, which has drawn skepticism, led to a reduction of violence in its early hours, but there were some reported violations by both sides.

    

How the Sugar Industry Shifted Blame to Fat

Newly discovered documents show that the sugar industry paid scientists in the 1960s to shape the debate around heart disease, sugar and fat.

    

Value-Seekers Warm to a $450 Annual Credit Card Fee

Cards that were once more about elite service are now emphasizing their bottom-line value proposition — even when it comes with a hefty annual fee.

    

Pregnant Women Anxious as Florida’s Zika Test Results Take Weeks

The state offers free tests to pregnant women, but a lack of resources has contributed to a backlog that has left hundreds waiting a long time.

    

Funding Planned Parenthood, or Not, May Be Key to Keeping the Government Open

The pressing question for Republicans who want to pass a stopgap spending bill is whether enough of their ranks are willing to leave Planned Parenthood out of legislation to combat Zika.

    

David Cameron Steps Down From His Seat in British Parliament

The former British prime minister said he is leaving the House of Commons because his continued presence would be a distraction to the new government.
    

G.O.P. Voters Urged to Select Dead Assemblyman in New York Race

Bill Nojay, a Republican from the Rochester area who fatally shot himself last week, seems likely to win the primary election for his seat.

    

The Public Editor: The Word a Headline Didn’t Need

An Op-Ed essay about Hillary Clinton tried to reclaim “bitch” from those trying to degrade women with it. But its use bothered some readers.

    

‘Saturday Night Live’ Adds 3 Cast Members

Among the new performers is Mikey Day, who has been one of the show’s writers for the past three seasons.

    

Visions of Life on Mars in Earth’s Depths

Far down in a South African gold mine, scientists are studying tiny life-forms that live in eternal darkness. The conditions provide insights into where life might exist elsewhere.

    

A Day When Fashion and Tragedy Continue to Intersect

It has taken 15 years, but the fashion industry has begun to formally mark the anniversary of 9/11 when it falls during New York Fashion Week.

    

Arson Suspected at Mosque That Orlando Nightclub Gunman Attended

Investigators said video showed a person approaching the Islamic Center of Fort Pierce before the flames flared early Monday. No one was in the building.

    

Global Health: ‘Big Success Story’: Sri Lanka Is Declared Free of Malaria

The announcement by the World Health Organization came for a country that once had more than 500,000 cases a year but has not had any for three years.

    

Trial to Begin in Standoff at Oregon Wildlife Refuge

Seven antigovernment protesters charged in the armed takeover of a national wildlife refuge in eastern Oregon earlier this year will go on trial on Tuesday.

    

Apple Offers Free App to Teach Children Coding (iPads Sold Separately)

The educational program is aimed at middle school students, but critics say the fact it requires a tablet makes it unavailable to lower-income families.

    

What in the World: Turkey’s Suspicious Mind-Set Has Been a Century in the Making

The Turks’ notion of a vast Western conspiracy to undermine their country, with the United States mostly to blame, has its roots in a post-World War I treaty that was never carried out.

    

The Story Behind Our Most Requested Recipe Ever

The plum torte didn’t seem to have the makings of a hit when it was published in 1983. Thirty-three years later, it’s still beloved.

    

Lionel Shriver’s Address on Cultural Appropriation Roils a Writers Festival

There was a backlash at an event in Brisbane, Australia, after Ms. Shriver said it was acceptable for white writers to appropriate minority culture in their work.

    

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