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  1. North Korea's Rodong missiles have increased in strike accuracy, report says
  2. Pakistan mosque bombing kills dozens; Jamaat-ul-Ahrar claims credit for attack
  3. Special Ops forces help Turkish troops in Syria; allied rebels turn against U.S. troops
  4. Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens prediction: Who will win and why
  5. Pennsylvania college coaches authorize union to call strike in stalled labor dispute
  6. Trump's tax speech prompts questions over small business rates
  7. Japan court backs decades-old plan to relocate USMC Futenma base on Okinawa
  8. Bobbi Kristina Brown's no-show boyfriend ruled liable in 2015 death
  9. Great white shark spotted leaping from water off California beach
  10. Poyang Lake looks like giant oil spill in latest ESA image
  11. U.S.-led airstrike in killed Islamic State information minister in Syria, Pentagon says
  12. Kids with bipolar disorder more likely to abuse drugs, alcohol: Study
  13. Severe obesity and heart failure
  14. California tour boat captain captures video of gray whales mating
  15. Greg Roman: Buffalo Bills fire offensive coordinator
  16. Troublemaking robot 'Promobot' detained in Russia
  17. Railway worker with hand caught in vending machine delays train
  18. Green Bay Packers preparing for both Minnesota Vikings' QB options
  19. Indianapolis Colts: T.Y. Hilton on track to play against Denver Broncos
  20. Japan law targeting terrorist conspiracies shelved ahead of TPP
  21. Researchers explain how minor planets got their rings
  22. Lifting sanctions on Myanmar reduces leverage on human, worker rights
  23. Sound waves may treat high blood pressure, migraine
  24. Shailene Woodley says biopic 'Snowden' is about 'Ed the human'
  25. NFL Week 2 predictions: Picks to win, keys to all games

North Korea's Rodong missiles have increased in strike accuracy, report says

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- North Korea's mid-range Rodong missiles have increased in accuracy as Pyongyang has accelerated weapons development in recent months.
    

Pakistan mosque bombing kills dozens; Jamaat-ul-Ahrar claims credit for attack

Andrew V. Pestano and Doug G. Ware
MOHMAND, Pakistan, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- A suicide bombing killed more than two dozen people at a mosque during Friday prayers in Pakistan's Mohmand tribal area near the Afghan border, officials said.
    

Special Ops forces help Turkish troops in Syria; allied rebels turn against U.S. troops

Doug G. Ware
ÇOBANBEY, Syria, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- U.S. special forces have arrived in Syria to help Turkish forces fight the Islamic State, but it appears some Pentagon-backed rebels aren't too happy with it.
    

Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens prediction: Who will win and why

The Sports Xchange
Cleveland Browns (0-1) vs. Baltimore Ravens (1-0)
    

Pennsylvania college coaches authorize union to call strike in stalled labor dispute

Doug G. Ware
HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 16 (UPI) -- A union for Pennsylvania college coaches said Friday it's been authorized by its members to call a labor strike to break gridlock that's lasted for two years.
    

Trump's tax speech prompts questions over small business rates

Eric DuVall
NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- In a recent speech, Donald Trump did not state whether his tax cut plan still includes his previous proposal for a $1 trillion tax cut for small businesses.
    

Japan court backs decades-old plan to relocate USMC Futenma base on Okinawa

Doug G. Ware
NAHA, Japan, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- A ruling by a Japan court on Friday cleared the way for the Pentagon's plans to relocate a Marine Corps installation in Okinawa -- at least, for the time being.
    

Bobbi Kristina Brown's no-show boyfriend ruled liable in 2015 death

Doug G. Ware
ATLANTA, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- The ex-boyfriend of Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, was responsible for the 22-year-old's death, a judge ruled.
    

Great white shark spotted leaping from water off California beach

Daniel Uria
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- A group of early morning surfers at a San Francisco beach witnessed a great white shark leaping out of the water.
    

Poyang Lake looks like giant oil spill in latest ESA image

Brooks Hays
JIANGXI, China, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- The largest freshwater lake in China looks like a giant oil spill through the eyes of the European Space Agency's Copernicus Sentinel satellite.
    

U.S.-led airstrike in killed Islamic State information minister in Syria, Pentagon says

Doug G. Ware
ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 16 (UPI) -- A U.S.-led airstrike in Syria earlier this month killed a high-ranking official in the Islamic State militant group, the Pentagon said Friday.
    

Kids with bipolar disorder more likely to abuse drugs, alcohol: Study

HealthDay News
For some teens with bipolar disorder, the risk that they will abuse alcohol and drugs may increase as they get older, a new study suggests.
    

Severe obesity and heart failure

HealthDay News
Severe obesity appears to be an independent risk factor for heart failure, a new study suggests.
    

California tour boat captain captures video of gray whales mating

Ben Hooper
DANA POINT, Calif., Sept. 16 (UPI) -- A California whale-watching boat captain captured video of a rare spectacle -- two gray whales in the process of mating.
    

Greg Roman: Buffalo Bills fire offensive coordinator

The Sports Xchange
The Buffalo Bills fired offensive coordinator Greg Roman on Friday and replaced him with assistant head coach/running backs coach Anthony Lynn.
    

Troublemaking robot 'Promobot' detained in Russia

Daniel Uria
MOSCOW, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- A robot with a history of going rogue was detained by police at a political rally in Russia.
    

Railway worker with hand caught in vending machine delays train

Daniel Uria
RUGBY , England, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- A train in England was delayed after a railway worker got his hand caught in a vending machine as he attempted to purchase a coffee.
    

Green Bay Packers preparing for both Minnesota Vikings' QB options

The Sports Xchange
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- For the third time in the past five meetings, the Minnesota Vikings will have a new starting quarterback when they face the NFC North rival Green Bay Packers on Sunday night in the regular-season debut of $1.1 billion U.S. Bank Stadium.
    

Indianapolis Colts: T.Y. Hilton on track to play against Denver Broncos

The Sports Xchange
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton, who was added to the injury report as a non-participant in Thursday's practice due to a knee injury, was back on the field Friday before the team heads to Denver on Sunday.
    

Japan law targeting terrorist conspiracies shelved ahead of TPP

Elizabeth Shim
TOKYO, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- Japan has been working on a law that can penalize groups and individuals for premeditated terrorist conspiracies.
    

Researchers explain how minor planets got their rings

Brooks Hays
KOBE, Japan, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- Scientists have determined the origin of the rings that surround a pair of minor planets orbiting between Jupiter and Neptune.
    

Lifting sanctions on Myanmar reduces leverage on human, worker rights

Cathy Feingold, International Director, AFL-CIO
The Obama administration's decision to lift sanctions on Myanmar before addressing human rights abuses limits the tools to ensure a move toward democracy.
    

Sound waves may treat high blood pressure, migraine

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
A new sound-based therapy appears to reduce blood pressure and ease migraine symptoms, according to a pair of small studies.
    

Shailene Woodley says biopic 'Snowden' is about 'Ed the human'

Karen Butler
NEW YORK, Sept. 16 (UPI) -- Shailene Woodley says her "Snowden" character Lindsay Mills, Edward Snowden's longtime girlfriend, helps people see him as a person not just a whistleblower.
    

NFL Week 2 predictions: Picks to win, keys to all games

The Sports Xchange
Complete guide for every Week 2 NFL game including: when and where to watch, predictions, picks to win, matchups to watch for and keys to the game.
    
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  1. Trump on Clinton's guards: 'Take their guns away, see what happens to her' - CNN
  2. In Miami, Trump morphs back into a Cuba hardliner - Politico

Trump on Clinton's guards: 'Take their guns away, see what happens to her' - CNN


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Trump on Clinton's guards: 'Take their guns away, see what happens to her'
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Miami (CNN) Donald Trump on Friday wondered aloud what would happen to Hillary Clinton should her Secret Service detail disarm. "I think her bodyguards should drop all weapons. Disarm immediately," Trump said. "Take their guns away, let's see what ...
The Latest: Trump says he'll reverse US-Cuba agreementWashington Post
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In Miami, Trump morphs back into a Cuba hardliner
Politico
Donald Trump once called President Barack Obama's rapprochement with Cuba "fine" and said that, though he would've cut a better deal, "50 years is enough" for the U.S. embargo. But during a Friday rally in Miami, Trump sounded very much like every ...
Trump shifts on Cuba, says he would reverse Obama's dealCNN
Trump learns to play Miami's ethnic politicsMiami Herald
Trump Vows to Undo Eased Cuba Relations Unless His Demands MetBloomberg
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  1. News Analysis: Donald Trump Clung to ‘Birther’ Lie for Years, and Still Isn’t Apologetic
  2. Trump Backs Off Obama ‘Birther’ Claim
  3. Trump Drops False ‘Birther’ Theory, but Floats a New One: Clinton Started It
  4. Donald Trump Says Hillary Clinton’s Bodyguards Should Disarm to ‘See What Happens to Her’
  5. Hillary Clinton’s Backers Thought She Couldn’t Lose. Now, ‘I Can’t Go There.’
  6. The Run-Up: Why We Expect Health Disclosures From Presidential Candidates
  7. Gary Johnson and Jill Stein Fail to Make Cut for First Debate
  8. Poll Finds Most Voters Embrace Milestone for Women, if Not Hillary Clinton
  9. Wells Fargo Warned Workers Against Sham Accounts, but ‘They Needed a Paycheck’
  10. Your Evening Briefing
  11. Edward Albee, Playwright of a Desperate Generation, Dies at 88
  12. Who’s Too Young for an App? Musical.ly Tests the Limits
  13. 360 View: Fictional New York City Apartments Get Real
  14. Renters: So You Think Your Place Is Small?
  15. A Two-Mile Beer Pipeline Carries Belgium’s Lifeblood to Be Bottled
  16. A Pipeline of Beer: Not Just a Fantasy
  17. Sports of The Times: Why Is Penn State Celebrating Joe Paterno?
  18. 6 Ex-Rikers Guards Sentenced to Prison in Attack on Inmate
  19. New York Times Reinstates Managing Editor Role and Appoints Joseph Kahn
  20. Swedish Appeals Court Upholds Detention Order for Assange
  21. Notebook: Can You Erase the Trauma From a Place Like Sandy Hook?
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News Analysis: Donald Trump Clung to ‘Birther’ Lie for Years, and Still Isn’t Apologetic

It was never true. Any of it. And even as Mr. Trump surrendered to the reality of President Obama’s birthplace, he insisted on conjuring a new falsehood.

    

Trump Backs Off Obama ‘Birther’ Claim

Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, who has long questioned the president's U.S. citizenship, said on Friday, “President Barack Obama was born in the United States, period.” He also falsely accused Hillary Clinton of having first raised questions about Mr. Obama’s birthplace during the 2008 Democratic primary.
    

Trump Drops False ‘Birther’ Theory, but Floats a New One: Clinton Started It

The Republican nominee tried to move on from the conspiracy theory that said President Obama was not born in the United States, which he has been clinging to for years.
    

Donald Trump Says Hillary Clinton’s Bodyguards Should Disarm to ‘See What Happens to Her’

The Republican nominee again raised the possibility of violence against his opponent, saying of her Secret Service agents, “Take their guns away.”

    

Hillary Clinton’s Backers Thought She Couldn’t Lose. Now, ‘I Can’t Go There.’

Those who back the Democratic nominee seem overwhelmed by a wave of unease, exacerbated by Mrs. Clinton’s illness and a slow-footed acknowledgment of it.

    

The Run-Up: Why We Expect Health Disclosures From Presidential Candidates

John Dickerson of CBS and Lawrence K. Altman of The Times talk about presidential health and the rich history of medical secrecy.

    

Gary Johnson and Jill Stein Fail to Make Cut for First Debate

The two third-party nominees were not invited because they averaged less than 15 percent in polls used by the Commission on Presidential Debates.

    

Poll Finds Most Voters Embrace Milestone for Women, if Not Hillary Clinton

The survey found that women think that more progress has been made toward ending sexism than racism in society, but they perceive that men still hold advantages.

    

Wells Fargo Warned Workers Against Sham Accounts, but ‘They Needed a Paycheck’

Former employees say that their managers warned them not to bend the rules, but they felt pressured by the bank’s aggressive sales culture to create fake accounts anyway.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

Edward Albee, Playwright of a Desperate Generation, Dies at 88

Mr. Albee, the Pulitzer-winning writer of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” “The Zoo Story” and “Three Tall Women,” among other plays, charted the gap between self-delusion and truth in contemporary life.

    

Who’s Too Young for an App? Musical.ly Tests the Limits

The video-sharing app Musical.ly seems to be popular with children well under the age of 13, which leads to questions over how to monitor young people on the web.

    

360 View: Fictional New York City Apartments Get Real

The homes of young New Yorkers on TV are getting grimmer these days.

    

Renters: So You Think Your Place Is Small?

Jack Leahy, 25, a musician, lives in a crawl space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. His rent? $450 a month.

    

A Two-Mile Beer Pipeline Carries Belgium’s Lifeblood to Be Bottled

One of Belgium’s oldest breweries, in the narrow streets of medieval Bruges, solved a transportation problem and avoided a move from the city center.
    

A Pipeline of Beer: Not Just a Fantasy

Halve Maan Brewery lies in the center of Bruges, Belgium, but its bottling plant is on the city’s outskirts. Trucks became expensive and impractical, so the owners built an underground pipeline to carry the beer.
    

Sports of The Times: Why Is Penn State Celebrating Joe Paterno?

Many alumni don’t seem to mind that their beloved coach was accused of failing to report concerns about Jerry Sandusky.

    

6 Ex-Rikers Guards Sentenced to Prison in Attack on Inmate

The penalties were delivered three months after the men were convicted of first-degree attempted gang assault and other criminal charges, in the beating of Jahmal Lightfoot.

    

New York Times Reinstates Managing Editor Role and Appoints Joseph Kahn

The company also said that Susan Chira, one of three deputy executive editors, was leaving that role to write about gender issues for The Times.

    

Swedish Appeals Court Upholds Detention Order for Assange

A Swedish appeals court on Friday upheld a detention order for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, dismissing the latest attempt by the 45-year-old Australian to make prosecutors drop a rape investigation from 2010.
    

Notebook: Can You Erase the Trauma From a Place Like Sandy Hook?

After the shooting in 2012, Newtown rebuilt its elementary school. The old campus was wiped off the face of the earth — but not completely.

    

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