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  1. Los Angeles International Airport evacuated for the second time in a week
  2. Typhoon Namtheun makes landfall at Nagasaki, mudslides and flooding feared
  3. 'Mythbusters' trio to star in Netflix's 'White Rabbit Project'
  4. Kids make better food choices online than in school lunch lines
  5. Obama reaffirms ties with United Kingdom despite Brexit vote
  6. Lester downgraded to tropical depression in Pacific
  7. Two arrested in shooting in Atlantic City that hurt officer
  8. Ex-N.Y. mayor David Dinkins sued in hit-and-run crash claim
  9. U.S., Russia struggle to reach deal on Syria cease-fire
  10. Alabama football rolls but SEC shows shortcomings
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Los Angeles International Airport evacuated for the second time in a week

Shawn Price
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Los Angeles International Airport was evacuated after a traffic stop outside the terminal led to a security breach inside the terminal, authorities said.
    

Typhoon Namtheun makes landfall at Nagasaki, mudslides and flooding feared

Shawn Price
NAGASAKI, Japan, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Typhoon Namtheun made landfall at Nagasaki in southwestern Japan bringing possible heavy flooding and landslides, authorities said.
    

'Mythbusters' trio to star in Netflix's 'White Rabbit Project'

Karen Butler
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Former "Mythbusters" team members Kari Byron, Tory Belleci and Grant Imahara are reuniting for a new Netflix docu-series called "White Rabbit Project."
    

Kids make better food choices online than in school lunch lines

HealthDay News
Kids pick healthier foods when they order their school lunches online and get reminders about good nutrition, a new study suggests.
    

Obama reaffirms ties with United Kingdom despite Brexit vote

Allen Cone
HANGZHOU, China, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- U.S. President Barack Obama said it was wrong for British residents to vote to leave European Union he promised to maintain close ties between the two nations.
    

Lester downgraded to tropical depression in Pacific

Allen Cone
HONOLULU, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Lester was downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm as it moved away from the Hawaiian islands.
    

Two arrested in shooting in Atlantic City that hurt officer

Allen Cone
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Sept. 4 (UPI) -- Two men have been arrested in connection with a robbery outside an Atlantic City casino that critically wounded a police officer and left one suspect dead.
    

Ex-N.Y. mayor David Dinkins sued in hit-and-run crash claim

Allen Cone
NEW YORK, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- David Dinkins has been sued by a bicyclist who claims the former New York governor struck him and then drove away on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
    

U.S., Russia struggle to reach deal on Syria cease-fire

Allen Cone
HANGZHOU, China, Sept. 4 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama said he is not optimistic about the future success of possible cease-fire in Syria despite ongoing talks between United States, Russia.
    

Alabama football rolls but SEC shows shortcomings

By Anthony Gimino, The Sports Xchange
SEC football is a one-trick pony. It's a heck of a thoroughbred, though, as the Alabama Crimson Tide showed by outclassing USC 52-6 in Arlington, Texas, on Saturday night.
    
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NBC News World News"NBC News World News" - 17 new articles

  1. G-20 Economic Summit Opens Amid Trade Disputes
  2. 'Model of Holiness' Mother Teresa Officially Becomes Saint
  3. China Wary After Record Turnout for Hong Kong Election
  4. South Sudan Agrees to 4,000 New Peacekeepers
  5. Eastern Gorilla Gets Added to Critically Endangered List
  6. Rebels Clear ISIS From Turkey's Syrian Border
  7. She Was Mother of the World: Pilgrims Honor Saint Teresa
  8. German Anti-Immigrant Party Beats Merkel's Party in Home State
  9. Zika Count Rises to 215 in Singapore
  10. Watch Spectacular 'Dancing on Water' at G-20 Opening Gala
  11. Tensions Erupt Between U.S. and China Officials on Tarmac
  12. Pope Francis Proclaims Mother Teresa a Saint
  13. This Is the Village Where Mother Teresa Found God
  14. Why Mother Teresa's Canonization Is Marred by Controversy
  15. China Embraces Coding Languages as the Future
  16. Rescue Abandoned for Utah Hikers Missing in Pakistan
  17. 26 Rescued From Sinking Boat Near Mexican Islands
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G-20 Economic Summit Opens Amid Trade Disputes

China's Xi Jinping called Sunday for leaders of the United States, Germany and other major economies to resist pressure to raise trade barriers.

    

'Model of Holiness' Mother Teresa Officially Becomes Saint

Mother Teresa, one of the Catholic Church's most iconic figures, was canonized as a saint by Pope Francis in front of about 120,000 faithful at the Vatican on Sunday.

    

China Wary After Record Turnout for Hong Kong Election

The pro-democracy opposition hopes to keep a one-third veto in the legislative council in the face of pro-Beijing and pro-establishment rivals.

    

South Sudan Agrees to 4,000 New Peacekeepers

The U.N. already has 12,000 peacekeepers in the country, and South Sudan has been wary of giving it more authority.

    

Eastern Gorilla Gets Added to Critically Endangered List

The world's largest living primate has been listed as critically endangered, according to a report released Sunday at the World Conservation Congress.

    

Rebels Clear ISIS From Turkey's Syrian Border

The advance took place little more than a week after Turkey launched the Syrian incursion to support the rebels.

    

She Was Mother of the World: Pilgrims Honor Saint Teresa

The Vatican says 120,000 pilgrims from around the world attended Mother Teresa's canonization service.
    

German Anti-Immigrant Party Beats Merkel's Party in Home State

'This isn't pretty for us,' said Michael Grosse-Groehmer, one of Merkel's top deputies in parliament.

    

Zika Count Rises to 215 in Singapore

Singapore reported another big batch of Zika cases Sunday, bringing its total count in just over a week to 215.

    

Watch Spectacular 'Dancing on Water' at G-20 Opening Gala

Leaders at the G-20 summit in Hangzhou, China, were treated to unusual dance performances by the city's West Lake.
    

Tensions Erupt Between U.S. and China Officials on Tarmac

A confrontation between U.S. and China officials on the airport tarmac where President Obama landed for the G-20 summit was caught on camera.
    

Pope Francis Proclaims Mother Teresa a Saint

Thousands of pilgrims in St. Peter's Square applauded as Mother Teresa of Kolkata was elevated to sainthood, 19 years after her death.
    

This Is the Village Where Mother Teresa Found God

The sleepy village of Letnica, Kosovo, is where Mother Teresa found her calling.

    

Why Mother Teresa's Canonization Is Marred by Controversy

For a nun whose name has long been a byword for pious compassion, her canonization has been met with controversy.

    

China Embraces Coding Languages as the Future

Kids are being groomed to lead China's push to become an "innovation powerhouse."

    

Rescue Abandoned for Utah Hikers Missing in Pakistan

Kyle Dempster and Scott Adamson from Utah were ascending a mountain peak Aug. 21 and were supposed to have returned to base three days later.

    

26 Rescued From Sinking Boat Near Mexican Islands

The Invicta, which was reported to have broken apart, struck rocks near the Coronado Islands and rapidly took on water.

    

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NYT > Home Page"NYT > Home Page" - 18 new articles

  1. Young Blacks Voice Skepticism on Hillary Clinton, Worrying Democrats
  2. ‘Rolling Coal’ in Diesel Trucks, to Rebel and Provoke
  3. Gun Control Groups Divide Their Loyalties in Senate Races
  4. Libertarian Gary Johnson Polls at 10 Percent. Who Are His Supporters?
  5. Muslim Gathering Laments a ‘Normalization of Bigotry’
  6. SpaceX’s Explosion Reverberates Across Space, Satellite and Telecom Industries
  7. Hermine Swirls Off East Coast, but Threat Eases
  8. U.S. Presses for Truce in Syria, With Its Larger Policy on Pause
  9. Far-Right Overtakes Angela Merkel’s Bloc in Elections in Her Home State
  10. Rafael Nadal Upset by Lucas Pouille in Fourth Round of U.S. Open
  11. Kolkata Testifies to the Grace of Mother Teresa, Its New Saint
  12. Mother Teresa Is Made a Saint by Pope Francis
  13. He Denied Blacks Citizenship. Now a City Is Deciding His Statue’s Fate.
  14. Hollywood’s Summer of Extremes: Megahits, Superflops and Little Else
  15. How Uber Drivers Decide How Long to Work
  16. No Sailors Needed: Robot Sailboats Scour the Oceans for Data
  17. On Comedy: A George Carlin Special Too Raw After Sept. 11 Resurfaces Now
  18. How the Fight for a National African-American Museum Was Won
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Young Blacks Voice Skepticism on Hillary Clinton, Worrying Democrats

The lack of enthusiasm, and in some cases outright resistance, is rooted in a deep discomfort with the establishment that they believe Mrs. Clinton represents.

    

‘Rolling Coal’ in Diesel Trucks, to Rebel and Provoke

“Coal rollers” alter their diesel trucks so they spew thick black smoke, sometimes in the direction of joggers, cyclists and hybrid cars.

    

Gun Control Groups Divide Their Loyalties in Senate Races

The split illustrates a new dimension in the gun control debate, with party politics at times taking a rare back seat.

    

Libertarian Gary Johnson Polls at 10 Percent. Who Are His Supporters?

Polls indicate that Mr. Johnson, who took less than 1 percent of the vote in 2012, is on track to do better than any third-party candidate in 20 years.

    

Muslim Gathering Laments a ‘Normalization of Bigotry’

Verbal and physical attacks on Muslims have become too commonplace, speakers at the Islamic Society of North America convention said this weekend.

    

SpaceX’s Explosion Reverberates Across Space, Satellite and Telecom Industries

Last week’s setback is raising new questions about the private space launch company that has risen rapidly by offering lower costs and promising accelerated schedules.

    

Hermine Swirls Off East Coast, but Threat Eases

The storm prompted emergency declarations and disruptions of the holiday weekend, but appeared to be less of a threat than had been forecast.

    

U.S. Presses for Truce in Syria, With Its Larger Policy on Pause

The Obama administration is engaged in an increasingly desperate effort to broker a deal with Russia for a cease-fire that would halt bombing on Aleppo.

    

Far-Right Overtakes Angela Merkel’s Bloc in Elections in Her Home State

The Alternative for Germany got more votes than Ms. Merkel’s bloc, but center-left Social Democrats got the most and are likely to continue their government coalition in the state with Ms. Merkel’s bloc.

    

Rafael Nadal Upset by Lucas Pouille in Fourth Round of U.S. Open

Nadal, a two-time champion of the event, had been rolling through the tournament field. Later, Novak Djokovic easily defeated Kyle Edmund of Britain.

    

Kolkata Testifies to the Grace of Mother Teresa, Its New Saint

In an Indian city that has expressed ambivalence about the work of a missionary who made it her home, praise carried the day of her canonization by Pope Francis.

    

Mother Teresa Is Made a Saint by Pope Francis

The canonization on Sunday morning honors a lifetime working with “the poorest of the poor,” first in the slums of Kolkata, India, and then in other parts of the world.

    

He Denied Blacks Citizenship. Now a City Is Deciding His Statue’s Fate.

Frederick, Md., is debating how to remove a bronze bust of Roger Brooke Taney, the Supreme Court chief justice who wrote the 1857 Dred Scott decision.

    

Hollywood’s Summer of Extremes: Megahits, Superflops and Little Else

As the industry searches for answers, some point to the loss of an underappreciated figure: the ticket buyer who treks to the theater more for the experience than for the movie itself.

    

How Uber Drivers Decide How Long to Work

New drivers quit early on days when their hourly wage is high but work longer when it is low, the opposite of what economic rationality would seem to dictate.

    

No Sailors Needed: Robot Sailboats Scour the Oceans for Data

Richard Jenkins created Saildrone’s autonomous boats to assess fish populations, study the oceans and more, but his grander vision concerns climate change.

    

On Comedy: A George Carlin Special Too Raw After Sept. 11 Resurfaces Now

In a newly released hour of commentary made in 2001 called “I Kinda Like It When a Lotta People Die,” the comedian delights in picturing the end of the world.

    

How the Fight for a National African-American Museum Was Won

The doors open soon. To reach that point, the museum had to raise $270 million, navigate Congress and claim land on the nation’s front lawn.

    

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