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  1. North Korea's Ri Yong Ho defends 'successful' nuclear test in U.N. speech
  2. Explosion that destroyed Falcon rocket, Facebook satellite possibly due to gas tank breach
  3. U.S. Treasury freezes four suspected members of El Chapo's Mexico drug cartel
  4. NFL Week 3 Persons of Interest: 28 potential break out stars this Sunday
  5. Adrian Peterson injury update: Minnesota Vikings place RB on IR

North Korea's Ri Yong Ho defends 'successful' nuclear test in U.N. speech

Elizabeth Shim
NEW YORK, Sept. 23 (UPI) -- North Korea's foreign minister said Friday Pyongyang's nuclear weapons are a self-defense measure.
    

Explosion that destroyed Falcon rocket, Facebook satellite possibly due to gas tank breach

Doug G. Ware
HAWTHORNE, Calif., Sept. 23 (UPI) -- A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that exploded on the launch pad this month and destroyed a satellite may have resulted from a leak in its cryogenic helium system.
    

U.S. Treasury freezes four suspected members of El Chapo's Mexico drug cartel

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 (UPI) -- The U.S. Treasury Department identified four suspected members of Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel on Friday, which was run by Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman.
    

NFL Week 3 Persons of Interest: 28 potential break out stars this Sunday

By Frank Cooney, The Sports Xchange
Crime scene investigators usually have inside knowledge on persons of interest who aren't necessarily prime suspects, but may know what's up or even had a hand in the deed being scrutinized.
    

Adrian Peterson injury update: Minnesota Vikings place RB on IR

The Sports Xchange
Running back Adrian Peterson might not miss the rest of the 2016 season, but he won't play until at least Week 11 after the Minnesota Vikings placed him on injured reserve Friday.
    

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  1. Video by Wife of Keith Scott Shows Her Pleas to Police - New York Times
  2. How Cruz got from 'vote your conscience' to 'vote for Trump' - Politico

Video by Wife of Keith Scott Shows Her Pleas to Police - New York Times


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Video by Wife of Keith Scott Shows Her Pleas to Police
New York Times
Rakeyia Scott, the wife of Keith L. Scott, recorded the moments before and after the shooting of her husband by the police in Charlotte, N.C. The video includes graphic violence and disturbing language. Publish Date September 23, 2016. Photo by Rakeyia ...
Video shot by Keith Lamont Scott's wife shows her pleading with officers for his lifeWashington Post
Keith Lamont Scott's wife releases video of fatal police shootingNew York Daily News
Minute-by-minute developments in Keith Scott shootingKHOU.com
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How Cruz got from 'vote your conscience' to 'vote for Trump' - Politico


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How Cruz got from 'vote your conscience' to 'vote for Trump'
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Minutes before Ted Cruz took the stage at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick cornered the senator, huddling with him in a last-ditch effort to coax an endorsement of Donald Trump. It didn't work. "A missed ...
Ted Cruz sells his soul to Trump, and that's sad!CNN
'Profoundly sad,' 'let down,' 'cuckservative': Conservatives react to Cruz backing TrumpWashington Post
Ted Cruz Chooses Donald Trump Over Wife, DadDaily Beast
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  1. Video by Wife of Keith Scott Shows Her Pleas to Police
  2. Congressman Tells BBC: Charlotte Protesters ‘Hate White People’
  3. Video of Keith L. Scott Police Encounter
  4. Charlotte Is Pressured to Release Police Video of Man’s Killing
  5. Tulsa’s Prayers, and Past Scars, Softened Reaction to Police Shooting
  6. Your Evening Briefing
  7. Ted Cruz Announces Support for Donald Trump
  8. College Republicans, Once ‘the Best Party on Campus,’ Endure Taunts Over Trump
  9. Debate Prep? Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Differ on That, Too
  10. The Run-Up: Trump’s Ghostwriter Explains How to Beat Him in a Debate
  11. Donald Trump the Philanthropist Is Known for His Reluctance
  12. Ruling Means Most of Hillary Clinton’s Emails Will Come Out After Election
  13. Hackers Trawl User Data in Hopes a Small Target Will Lead to a Big One
  14. What the Hacking at Yahoo Means for Verizon
  15. California Today: California Today: Should We Ban Plastic Bags?
  16. Travel Tips: How to Plan an Active Vacation
  17. 9 New Books We Recommend This Week
  18. Why Bomb Suspect’s Travels Didn’t Set Off More Scrutiny
  19. This Land: In an Era of Hyperbole, Paul Bunyan Is as Tall as Ever
  20. The Bangladeshi Traffic Jam That Never Ends
  21. Haitians, After Perilous Journey, Find Door to U.S. Abruptly Shut
  22. ‘Doomsday Today in Aleppo’: Assad and Russian Forces Bombard City
  23. Amid New Airstrikes in Syria, an Aid Convoy Arrives
  24. Obama Vetoes 9/11 Bill, but Congressional Override Is Expected
  25. Egypt Recovers Over 160 Bodies From Sunken Migrant Boat
  26. Blue Jays 9, Yankees 0: Wild Card Is Slipping Out of Reach of the Yankees’ Experienced Hands
  27. Bridge Case Culprit Says Christie and Ex-Aides Used Port Authority as ‘Goody Bag’
  28. The Other 13 Women Testifying Against Cosby ... if the Court Lets Them
  29. 6 Sites Recognized by Britain for Significance to Gay History
  30. Modern Love: When a Couch Is More Than a Couch
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Video by Wife of Keith Scott Shows Her Pleas to Police

The video does not include a view of the shooting itself. Nor does it answer the crucial question of whether Mr. Scott was brandishing a gun, as police have maintained.

    

Congressman Tells BBC: Charlotte Protesters ‘Hate White People’

Representative Robert Pittenger, whose district includes parts of Charlotte, said demonstrators were upset because, unlike North Carolina’s white residents, they were not successful.
    

Video of Keith L. Scott Police Encounter

Rakeyia Scott, the wife of Keith L. Scott, recorded the moments before and after the shooting of her husband by the police in Charlotte, N.C. The video includes graphic violence and disturbing language.
    

Charlotte Is Pressured to Release Police Video of Man’s Killing

City officials alternated between vowing transparency and resisting demands for footage of the killing of Keith Lamont Scott.

    

Tulsa’s Prayers, and Past Scars, Softened Reaction to Police Shooting

Some residents attribute Tulsa’s calm after a police shooting to religious restraint and the memories of a 1921 riot that left as many as 300 dead.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

Ted Cruz Announces Support for Donald Trump

Two months after refusing to endorse Mr. Trump at the G.O.P. convention, the senator said he had decided to vote for the nominee after “searching my own conscience.”

    

College Republicans, Once ‘the Best Party on Campus,’ Endure Taunts Over Trump

Their party’s nominee has attacked conservative heroes and traditions and caused dissension, doubt and widespread mockery from liberal classmates.

    

Debate Prep? Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Differ on That, Too

The candidates are taking vastly different approaches to the first presidential debate, revealing what they see as their strengths and weaknesses.

    

The Run-Up: Trump’s Ghostwriter Explains How to Beat Him in a Debate

The author who wrote “The Art of the Deal” for Donald Trump explains what advice he’s giving Hillary Clinton for Monday’s debate.

    

Donald Trump the Philanthropist Is Known for His Reluctance

His depiction as a generous benefactor has come into question recently amid a series of reports raising doubts about his pledges and his foundation.

    

Ruling Means Most of Hillary Clinton’s Emails Will Come Out After Election

In announcing a new timetable, a federal judge acknowledged the burden on State Department lawyers in reviewing thousands of messages.

    

Hackers Trawl User Data in Hopes a Small Target Will Lead to a Big One

By perusing personal accounts of people with even the thinnest thread of a connection to power, hackers can find their way to high-level government officials.

    

What the Hacking at Yahoo Means for Verizon

Questions swirl about whether Verizon’s $4.8 billion deal for Yahoo’s core business will be renegotiated, or happen at all.

    

California Today: California Today: Should We Ban Plastic Bags?

Friday: Settling the plastic bag issue, a leaning tower in San Francisco, and the best place to raise a family in the state.

    

Travel Tips: How to Plan an Active Vacation

When planning an active vacation, find trips that match your fitness level — and consider those that offer more than one type of sport.

    

9 New Books We Recommend This Week

Suggested reading by the editors of The New York Times Book Review.

    

Why Bomb Suspect’s Travels Didn’t Set Off More Scrutiny

Ahmad Khan Rahami, who is charged in a two-state bombing spree, was flagged for extra screening when he returned from traveling abroad, but his travels did not raise any immediate alarm.

    

This Land: In an Era of Hyperbole, Paul Bunyan Is as Tall as Ever

Many Minnesotans still hold a gargantuan lumberjack in reverence, but anything seems possible in this era, and election, of hyperbole.

    

The Bangladeshi Traffic Jam That Never Ends

A visit to the city of Dhaka, where there are two types of traffic: really bad and really, really bad.

    

Haitians, After Perilous Journey, Find Door to U.S. Abruptly Shut

After a trek through Latin America many migrants thought they were just days from entering the United States, but a shift in American policy has left them stranded.

    

‘Doomsday Today in Aleppo’: Assad and Russian Forces Bombard City

Repeated airstrikes that destroyed buildings and killed about 100 people came with the threat of a ground invasion, as efforts at the United Nations to revive a truce appeared to collapse.

    

Amid New Airstrikes in Syria, an Aid Convoy Arrives

A procession of trucks carrying supplies for 40,000 people arrived in a Damascus suburb on Thursday, but bombing continued in the rebel-held areas of Aleppo.

    

Obama Vetoes 9/11 Bill, but Congressional Override Is Expected

The legislation would let the families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks sue Saudi Arabia for any role in the plot. The president says the law threatens national security.

    

Egypt Recovers Over 160 Bodies From Sunken Migrant Boat

The boat was carrying more than 400 people, most young Egyptian men, and the death toll is expected to rise, officials said.
    

Blue Jays 9, Yankees 0: Wild Card Is Slipping Out of Reach of the Yankees’ Experienced Hands

“Worry about today,” Manager Joe Girardi said, before the Yankees compounded missed opportunities in Toronto to drop to four games behind Detroit in the wild-card race with nine games left.

    

Bridge Case Culprit Says Christie and Ex-Aides Used Port Authority as ‘Goody Bag’

David Wildstein, who has confessed to coming up with the George Washington Bridge lane-closing scheme, said the Christie administration used the agency to spread money, jobs and gifts.

    

The Other 13 Women Testifying Against Cosby ... if the Court Lets Them

Bill Cosby’s fate may rest on whether a judge in his sexual assault trial lets jurors hear from a group of women with details that prosecutors say echo his accuser’s.

    

6 Sites Recognized by Britain for Significance to Gay History

The sites include former homes of Oscar Wilde and Benjamin Britten, and were chosen as part of an effort to commemorate Britain’s gay heritage.

    

Modern Love: When a Couch Is More Than a Couch

For a young mother with terminal cancer, questions about her own mortality merge with decisions about upholstery and cushion width.

    

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