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Shawn Price CAMP MINDEN, La., Sept. 29 (UPI) -- An explosion at a former Army ammo plant in Louisiana destroyed a storage bunker, but left no injuries, authorities said.
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  1. Explosion rocks former ammo plant in Louisiana; no injuries reported
  2. Texas vs. Oklahoma State: Prediction, preview, pick to win - Big 12 football
  3. Oakland Raiders running well with patchwork line
  4. Accused Washington mall shooter wanted to buy gun before attack, dealer says
  5. Cancer patients in poorer countries often go without radiation
  6. Head of Yosemite N.P. abruptly quits amid claims of hostile park environment
  7. 'Entitled' people may be pursuing an unhappy path, study shows
  8. Lawmakers realize potential trouble with new 9/11 law as Saudis rethink U.S. alliance
  9. Fantasy Football Alert: Josh Gordon not returning, "likely" done with Cleveland Browns
  10. Obama, Abbas to attend memorial service for former Israeli PM Peres
  11. FCC regulators scrap vote on TV industry's set-top boxes
  12. Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants face off in battle of backup RBs

Explosion rocks former ammo plant in Louisiana; no injuries reported

Shawn Price
CAMP MINDEN, La., Sept. 29 (UPI) -- An explosion at a former Army ammo plant in Louisiana destroyed a storage bunker, but left no injuries, authorities said.
    

Texas vs. Oklahoma State: Prediction, preview, pick to win - Big 12 football

The Sports Xchange
The Texas Longhorns open Big 12 Conference action on Saturday afternoon (noon on ABC) in Stillwater, Okla., against the Oklahoma State Cowboys (2-2, 0-1).
    

Oakland Raiders running well with patchwork line

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ALAMEDA, Calif. -- Even in what qualified as a relatively off day through three weeks of the season, the Oakland Raiders look qualified to make a run at a playoff berth.
    

Accused Washington mall shooter wanted to buy gun before attack, dealer says

Doug G. Ware
SKAGIT COUNTY, Wash., Sept. 29 (UPI) -- A man accused of killing five people at a Washington mall last week wanted to buy a pistol shortly before the attack but was denied, a gun dealer said Thursday.
    

Cancer patients in poorer countries often go without radiation

HealthDay News
Many cancer patients in low- and middle-income nations who would benefit from radiation treatment don't receive it, a new study finds.
    

Head of Yosemite N.P. abruptly quits amid claims of hostile park environment

Doug G. Ware
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif., Sept. 29 (UPI) -- The head of Yosemite National Park will retire amid accusations that he presided over a culture of gender bias, bullying and sexual harassment at the park.
    

'Entitled' people may be pursuing an unhappy path, study shows

Alan Mozes, HealthDay News
"Entitled" individuals who feel superior to others often end up unhappy when reality fails to match their expectations, new research shows.
    

Lawmakers realize potential trouble with new 9/11 law as Saudis rethink U.S. alliance

Doug G. Ware
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- Part of the fear President Obama had about the new law allowing families of terror victims to sue foreign governments is now coming to life in Saudi Arabia.
    

Fantasy Football Alert: Josh Gordon not returning, "likely" done with Cleveland Browns

Alex Butler
CLEVELAND, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- Josh Gordon's return to the NFL hit another snag Thursday, when the wide receiver announced he is entering rehab.
    

Obama, Abbas to attend memorial service for former Israeli PM Peres

Amy R. Connolly and Doug G. Ware
JERUSALEM, Sept. 29 (UPI) -- President Obama left Washington Thursday for Israel, where he will join hundreds of world dignitaries in attending former prime minister Shimon Peres' funeral.
    

FCC regulators scrap vote on TV industry's set-top boxes

Doug G. Ware
SILVER SPRING, Md., Sept. 29 (UPI) -- The top U.S. media regulator scrapped a vote Thursday to determine whether cable TV providers must give customers an alternative to traditional set-top boxes.
    

Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants face off in battle of backup RBs

The Sports Xchange
MINNEAPOLIS -- Nearly a month ago, the Minnesota Vikings lost their starting quarterback and hastily traded for another.
    
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Over 100 people were injured when a New Jersey Transit train crashed into a station on Thursday morning, the authorities said; rail service was suspended into and out of the station.
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Hoboken Train Crash Leaves at Least One Dead and Dozens Injured

Over 100 people were injured when a New Jersey Transit train crashed into a station on Thursday morning, the authorities said; rail service was suspended into and out of the station.

    

Train Crashes Into New Jersey Station

A New Jersey Transit commuter train crashed into the station at Hoboken, N.J., on Thursday. Video shot by witnesses shows the damage moments after the crash.
    

Chaos at Hoboken Station After Train ‘Flew Through the Air’

Commuters said nothing seemed out of the ordinary as they approached the Hoboken train station. Then they were thrown from their feet and plunged into darkness.

    

Leaderless and Underfunded, N.J. Transit Had Troubles Well Before Fatal Crash

The agency has been operating without an executive director for nearly a year and has not explained how it will close a $45 million gap in its budget.

    

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New York Tonight: Hoboken Train Crash and Wet Weather

What you need to know about the New Jersey Transit crash, how to get home and back to work, and the weather.

    

Torn Over Donald Trump and Cut Off by Culture Wars, Evangelicals Despair

In small-town Iowa, conservative Christians say they feel abandoned, with no true champion in the presidential race and a country that they believe has turned its back.

    

Ohio, Long a Bellwether, Is Fading on the Electoral Map

It is a jarring change for Ohio’s political veterans, who have long relished having their state at the center of the country’s presidential races.

    

How Trump Set Off a Civil War in the Right-Wing Media

Forced to choose sides, the outsize personalities of the conservative media have turned their megaphones on each other.
    

In Hacked Audio, Hillary Clinton Rethinks Obama’s Nuclear Upgrade Plan

The release of a recording of Mrs. Clinton’s comments at a private fund-raiser raised questions about the scope of attacks on the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign.

    

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Claims of Saudi Role in 9/11 Appear Headed for Manhattan Court

Families of Sept. 11 victims are now able to pursue legal claims against the Saudis, and the legal battle could last for years.

    

Angered by 9/11 Victims Law, Saudis Rethink U.S. Alliance

Many Saudis see the passage of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, overriding President Obama’s veto, as irreparable damage to a long relationship.
    

The 4 Traits That Put Kids at Risk for Addiction

Early trials show that personality testing can identify 90 percent of the highest risk children, targeting risky traits before they cause problems.

    

How High Blood Pressure May Hurt Children’s Brains

While not conclusive, the research added to a growing body of evidence indicating that hypertension may reduce children’s ability to remember, pay attention and organize facts.

    

Ex-Marine Describes Violent Hazing and the Lies That Covered It Up

A top-notch recruit who was expelled from the Marines said his superiors told trainees to lie about punching, kicking and choking by drill instructors.

    

Och-Ziff to Pay Over $400 Million in Bribery Settlement

OZ Africa Management, a unit of the hedge fund, pleaded guilty to bribing officials in Libya, Chad, Niger, Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    

Credibility of Chris Christie’s ‘Enforcer’ Challenged During Bridge Scandal Trial

David Wildstein, a former ally of the New Jersey governor, denied accusations by a defense lawyer that he had embellished his accounts of the George Washington Bridge lane closings.

    

Wells Fargo’s Reaction to Scandal Fails to Satisfy Angry Lawmakers

John Stumpf, the bank’s leader, told lawmakers the sham accounts were an ethical lapse limited to the 5,300 low-level employees, who were fired.

    

Mahmoud Abbas to Attend Shimon Peres Funeral, but Thaw With Israel Is Unlikely

The decision by Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, to attend the Israeli statesman’s funeral does not portend reconciliation with Israel.

    

Lady Gaga to Headline Super Bowl Halftime Show

The pop singer, who performed the national anthem at the game last year, is releasing her fourth solo album on Oct. 21.

    

Richard D. Trentlage, 87, Who Wrote ‘The Oscar Mayer Wiener Song,’ Dies

Mr. Trentlage’s may not be a household name, but generations know his work writing advertising jingles for companies such as Oscar Mayer and McDonald’s.

    

Trade Ban to Protect Pangolins: Enough to Save Them?

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Review: ‘13TH,’ the Journey From Shackles to Prison Bars

Ms. DuVernay makes a startling and powerful statement about the prison industrial complex and the history of black lives in post-Jim-Crow America.

    

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Is ‘Westworld’ HBO’s Next Big Hit?

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