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Shawn Price FORT LEE, Va., Sept. 28 (UPI) -- President Obama told a military town hall the nature of its missions has changed and warned against oversimplifying issues in the battle against terrorism.
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  1. President Obama town hall: 'The role has changed' for nation's military
  2. Lipid layers may allow graphene to be used in the human body
  3. U.S. official: 'No limits' to investigating firms violating North Korea sanctions

President Obama town hall: 'The role has changed' for nation's military

Shawn Price
FORT LEE, Va., Sept. 28 (UPI) -- President Obama told a military town hall the nature of its missions has changed and warned against oversimplifying issues in the battle against terrorism.
    

Lipid layers may allow graphene to be used in the human body

Brooks Hays
LEIDEN, Netherlands, Sept. 28 (UPI) -- In lab tests at Leiden Unvieristy, scientists succeeded in placing graphene atop a stable fatty lipid monolayer -- a first.
    

U.S. official: 'No limits' to investigating firms violating North Korea sanctions

Elizabeth Shim
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 (UPI) -- The United States is pursuing more investigations into Chinese firms with North Korea ties.
    

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Chicago Tribune Authorities: Teenager killed father before wounding 2 students, 1 teacher in S.C. school shooting Chicago Tribune A Townville Elementary student looks out of the window of a school bus as she and her classmates are transported ...
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Authorities: Teenager killed father before wounding 2 students, 1 teacher in S.C. school shooting - Chicago Tribune


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Authorities: Teenager killed father before wounding 2 students, 1 teacher in S.C. school shooting
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A Townville Elementary student looks out of the window of a school bus as she and her classmates are transported to Oakdale Baptist Church, following a shooting at Townville Elementary in Townville Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2016. A teenager killed his ...
Child heard alleged gunman say 'I hate my life'USA TODAY
Two students, teacher injured in shooting at SC elementary school; officials say teen shooter's father killedWashington Post
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Obama visits troops, takes heat over refusal to utter 'radical Islamic terrorism'
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The decision, by the Department of Health and Human Services, would restore the right to legal action to 1.5 million nursing home residents.
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  1. U.S. to Bar Arbitration Clauses in Nursing Home Contracts
  2. Congress Votes to Override Obama Veto on 9/11 Victims Bill
  3. Congress Approves Spending Bill, Averting Government Shutdown
  4. New Debate Strategy for Donald Trump: Practice, Practice, Practice
  5. Hillary Clinton Struggles to Win Back Young Voters From Third Parties
  6. Colin Kaepernick Says Presidential Candidates Were Trying to ‘Debate Who’s Less Racist’
  7. President and Michelle Obama Lash Out at Donald Trump
  8. ‘She Has a Name,’ Alicia Machado, and It Is Everywhere
  9. Your Evening Briefing
  10. More Wealth, More Jobs, but Not for Everyone: What Fuels the Backlash on Trade
  11. Elvis Costello’s New York Soul
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  13. The 2016 Race: If Your Vote Doesn’t Really Count, Is There Anything You Can Do?
  14. Israel Without Shimon Peres? In Many Ways, His Dream Faded Long Ago
  15. Shimon Peres of Israel Dies at 93; Built Up Defense and Sought Peace
  16. Obama and Bill Clinton to Travel to Israel to Honor Shimon Peres
  17. Feature: Baltimore vs. Marilyn Mosby
  18. 2 Men Who Found Unexploded Bomb in Chelsea Are Identified
  19. Fire Dept. Chief Killed in Bronx Blast Is Recalled as Family Man and ‘Rising Star’
  20. ‘Mr. Wolf’ Sought to Fix Bridge Scandal, Ex-Christie Ally Testifies
  21. Carolina Boy, 14, Held After Father Is Killed and 3 Are Shot at School
  22. California Suspends Ties With Wells Fargo
  23. Tim Tebow Homers in First At-Bat (and Finishes 1 for 6)
  24. What’s in Your Herbal Pills? Firm Promises DNA Testing for Proof
  25. A Look at Rihanna’s Fenty for Puma Collection
  26. Inside the Elaborate World of Gucci’s Shows
  27. State of the Art: A High-Stakes Bet: Turning Google Assistant Into a ‘Star Trek’ Computer
  28. Coachella Classic: A Festival for Rock Giants and Their Aging Fans
  29. Agnes Nixon, Who Injected Social Ills Into Soap Operas, Dies at 93
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U.S. to Bar Arbitration Clauses in Nursing Home Contracts

The decision, by the Department of Health and Human Services, would restore the right to legal action to 1.5 million nursing home residents.

    

Congress Votes to Override Obama Veto on 9/11 Victims Bill

Both chambers overwhelmingly voted on Wednesday for a bill that would let Americans sue Saudi Arabia in the attacks — the first veto override of the Obama presidency.

    

Congress Approves Spending Bill, Averting Government Shutdown

Votes in the House and the Senate, which followed a deal for aid to Flint, Mich., allowed lawmakers to avoid a crisis and return home to campaign.

    

New Debate Strategy for Donald Trump: Practice, Practice, Practice

Advisers plan to more rigorously prepare him for his next debate with Hillary Clinton, but whether he is open to meticulous preparation is a major concern.

    

Hillary Clinton Struggles to Win Back Young Voters From Third Parties

More than a third of voters ages 18 to 29 say they will vote for a third-party candidate, and when asked to choose a major-party nominee, 10 percent said they would not vote.

    

Colin Kaepernick Says Presidential Candidates Were Trying to ‘Debate Who’s Less Racist’

The 49ers quarterback, whose protests during the national anthem have caused a stir, also said both Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton were liars.

    

President and Michelle Obama Lash Out at Donald Trump

In appearances on the radio and in Pennsylvania, they criticized the Republican nominee and urged supporters to vote for Hillary Clinton, not a third-party candidate.

    

‘She Has a Name,’ Alicia Machado, and It Is Everywhere

Ever since Hillary Clinton cited her in Monday’s debate, the 1996 Miss Universe has been widely written about and has made numerous TV appearances.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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More Wealth, More Jobs, but Not for Everyone: What Fuels the Backlash on Trade

Trade is under attack in much of the world, because economists failed to anticipate the accompanying joblessness, and governments failed to help.

    

Elvis Costello’s New York Soul

He grew up in England, but this veteran troubadour has a long history with the five boroughs. Now he’s back.

    

The Morning Briefing Delivered to your i...

The Morning Briefing Delivered to your inbox Monday through Friday.
    

The 2016 Race: If Your Vote Doesn’t Really Count, Is There Anything You Can Do?

The distortions of the Electoral College make voting a mere formality for many. We asked a scholar to explore gray areas on maximizing your vote.

    

Israel Without Shimon Peres? In Many Ways, His Dream Faded Long Ago

Despite his own late-in-life attempts at unity among Israelis, perhaps it is only natural that his legacy is viewed through a prism of old divides.

    

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

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

    

Obama and Bill Clinton to Travel to Israel to Honor Shimon Peres

Presidents, prime ministers and a prince accepted invitations to the funeral on Friday for Mr. Peres, one of the country’s elder statesmen.

    

Feature: Baltimore vs. Marilyn Mosby

In the midst of a national crisis of police violence, Baltimore’s state’s attorney gambled that prosecuting six officers for the death of Freddie Gray would help heal her city. She lost much more than just the case.

    

2 Men Who Found Unexploded Bomb in Chelsea Are Identified

Residents of Egypt, who have since returned there, came upon a travel bag containing the explosives, a law enforcement official said.

    

Fire Dept. Chief Killed in Bronx Blast Is Recalled as Family Man and ‘Rising Star’

Chief Michael J. Fahy, 44, quickly climbed the ranks of the Fire Department, only to become the 1,145th firefighter to die in the line of duty.

    

‘Mr. Wolf’ Sought to Fix Bridge Scandal, Ex-Christie Ally Testifies

David Wildstein, the mastermind behind the New Jersey lane closings, said Gov. Chris Christie invoked the movie “Pulp Fiction” in a joke about the scheme.

    

Carolina Boy, 14, Held After Father Is Killed and 3 Are Shot at School

A teenager killed his father before going to a nearby elementary school and wounding a teacher and two students, the authorities said.

    

California Suspends Ties With Wells Fargo

The state will drop several relationships with the bank, which is enmeshed in a scandal over the creation of millions of unauthorized accounts.

    

Tim Tebow Homers in First At-Bat (and Finishes 1 for 6)

Tebow, the football player turned Mets minor leaguer, hit a home run on Wednesday afternoon on the first pitch he faced in the Florida Instructional League.

    

What’s in Your Herbal Pills? Firm Promises DNA Testing for Proof

One of the national’s largest supplement makers will conduct advanced DNA testing to ensure its products contain the ingredients listed on the label.

    

A Look at Rihanna’s Fenty for Puma Collection

The pop star showed her second collection for the sportswear company.
    

Inside the Elaborate World of Gucci’s Shows

In his tenure at the house, Alessandro Michele has become known for creating intricate sets, much like the director of a film.
    

State of the Art: A High-Stakes Bet: Turning Google Assistant Into a ‘Star Trek’ Computer

Google is threatened by the decline of web search, so it’s making a bold bet on what comes next: an all-knowing digital helper.

    

Coachella Classic: A Festival for Rock Giants and Their Aging Fans

Desert Trip will feature the likes of Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and Neil Young, tickets top out at $1,600 and it may never be staged again.

    

Agnes Nixon, Who Injected Social Ills Into Soap Operas, Dies at 93

Her “All My Children” and “One Life to Live” tackled drug addiction, abortion, child abuse and AIDS along with the usual soap tales of infidelity.

    

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