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  1. Wife in real 'Fault in Our Stars' story dies five days after husband
  2. Margot Robbie to host Season 42 premiere of 'Saturday Night Live'
  3. Sensitive info, including first lady's passport, leaked after hack of White House staffer's email
  4. Investigators say black on debris not proof of fire aboard MH370
  5. Tulsa officer charged with manslaughter in motorist's shooting death
  6. Hillary Clinton clears campaign schedule in favor of debate prep
  7. Spinal cord injuries in mice treated with neuron transplants
  8. Two ex-aides to N.Y.'s Cuomo, seven others indicted on federal corruption charges
  9. Evidence of well water contamination in Eagle Ford Shale region
  10. National Medals of Arts presented to Mel Brooks and Audra McDonald
  11. Ex-Brazil finance minister sprung from jail hours after arrest for family emergency
  12. Hillary Clinton proposes 65% top rate for estate tax
  13. Scientists zero in on cause of rare, disfiguring skin disorder
  14. Clemson vs. Georgia Tech prediction, preview, pick to win
  15. Tamoxifen OK for breast cancer patients without uterine abnormalities: Study
  16. Phillip Rivers: San Diego Chargers know they need some road wins
  17. Stunt jumper in Laguna Beach, Calif., completes breathtaking plummet into hotel pool
  18. Dinosaurs copied the body, skull shapes of distant relatives
  19. Australian snake catcher relocates massive carpet python from resident's yard

Wife in real 'Fault in Our Stars' story dies five days after husband

Doug G. Ware
FLEMINGSBURG, Ky., Sept. 22 (UPI) -- The surviving half of a terminally ill couple whose plight gained attention for its resemblance to a Hollywood film died Thursday, five days after her husband.
    

Margot Robbie to host Season 42 premiere of 'Saturday Night Live'

Karen Butler
NEW YORK, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- "Suicide Squad" star Margot Robbie is set to host the Season 42 premiere of "Saturday Night Live."
    

Sensitive info, including first lady's passport, leaked after hack of White House staffer's email

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Officials are looking into the reported breach of an email account belonging to a White House contractor that leaked sensitive information.
    

Investigators say black on debris not proof of fire aboard MH370

Doug G. Ware
CANBERRA, Australia, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Blackened debris possibly from MH370 found on an African coast recently does not necessarily indicate the plane was doomed by a fire, officials said Thursday.
    

Tulsa officer charged with manslaughter in motorist's shooting death

Doug G. Ware
TULSA, Okla., Sept. 22 (UPI) -- A police officer responsible for shooting an unarmed motorist to death in Oklahoma last week is now facing criminal charges.
    

Hillary Clinton clears campaign schedule in favor of debate prep

Eric DuVall
CHAPPAQUA, N.Y., Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has cleared her public campaign schedule as of Thursday to focus on preparing for Monday's presidential debate.
    

Spinal cord injuries in mice treated with neuron transplants

Stephen Feller
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Mice with spinal cord injuries had increased bladder control and reduced neuropathic pain after receiving injections of human stem cells, researchers report.
    

Two ex-aides to N.Y.'s Cuomo, seven others indicted on federal corruption charges

Doug G. Ware
ALBANY, N.Y., Sept. 22 (UPI) -- New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office was hit with accusations that two ex-aides and seven others broke the law in an effort to boost the state economy.
    

Evidence of well water contamination in Eagle Ford Shale region

Brooks Hays
ARLINGTON, Texas, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Chemists have found signs of contamination in well water samples collected throughout the Eagle Ford Shale region in Texas.
    

National Medals of Arts presented to Mel Brooks and Audra McDonald

Karen Butler
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama honored Mel Brooks, Philip Glass, Sandra Cisneros and Berry Gordy for their contributions to American culture at the White House.
    

Ex-Brazil finance minister sprung from jail hours after arrest for family emergency

Andrew V. Pestano and Doug G. Ware
SãO PAULO, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Disgraced Brazilian finance minister Guido Mantega got out of jail Thursday, just hours after his arrest on corruption charges, due to a family emergency.
    

Hillary Clinton proposes 65% top rate for estate tax

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Hillary Clinton released an updated tax plan that would impose a 65 percent tax on estates for the wealthiest individuals in the country.
    

Scientists zero in on cause of rare, disfiguring skin disorder

HealthDay News
Ichthyosis leaves those affected with red, scaly skin. Now, scientists say they may have pinpointed both the cause of the disease and a potential treatment.
    

Clemson vs. Georgia Tech prediction, preview, pick to win

The Sports Xchange
Dabo Swinney's Clemson Tigers football team has one big test before facing the Louisville Cardinals.
    

Tamoxifen OK for breast cancer patients without uterine abnormalities: Study

HealthDay News
For most women, taking the breast cancer drug tamoxifen doesn't increase their risk of uterine cancer, a new study suggests.
    

Phillip Rivers: San Diego Chargers know they need some road wins

The Sports Xchange
SAN DIEGO -- Philip Rivers was rolling back the time machine. Was "Marty Ball" really the subject?
    

Stunt jumper in Laguna Beach, Calif., completes breathtaking plummet into hotel pool

Daniel Uria
LAGUNA BEACH, Calif., Sept. 22 (UPI) -- A stunt jumper in California completed a daring leap from a hotel balcony an outdoor pool below.
    

Dinosaurs copied the body, skull shapes of distant relatives

Brooks Hays
BLACKSBURG, Va., Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Dinosaurs took on shapes that were easily recognized in the proportions of their distant relatives -- an evolutionary phenomenon known as convergence.
    

Australian snake catcher relocates massive carpet python from resident's yard

Ben Hooper
COOLUM, Australia, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- An Australian snake catcher recorded video of an 8-foot carpet python that didn't seem too pleased to be confronted by the resident's dog.
    
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  1. Charlotte police shooting: Family says video is unclear on reported gun - CNN
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Charlotte, North Carolina (CNN) Relatives of Keith Lamont Scott, after watching two police videos, said they couldn't say what was in his hands when he was shot and killed by a Charlotte police officer. "It is impossible to discern from the videos what ...
Keith Scott's Family Sees Videos of His Killing, and Says the Public Should, TooNew York Times
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Washington (CNN) Prosecutors in the office of US Attorney Preet Bharara have issued a subpoena for Anthony Weiner's cell phone and other records, according to law enforcement officials. The FBI and the New York Police Department have opened ...
Anthony Weiner Faces New Scrutiny After Report About Girl, 15New York Times
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  1. Keith Scott’s Family Sees Videos of His Killing, and Says the Public Should, Too
  2. Protesters Chant ‘We Want The Tapes’
  3. Fatal Shooting by Police Shakes Charlotte’s Self-Image
  4. Scott Family Lawyer Speaks Out
  5. Tulsa Officer Charged in Fatal Shooting of Black Driver
  6. Your Evening Briefing
  7. Yahoo Says Hackers Stole Data on 500 Million Users in 2014
  8. ‘Keep an Eye on Him,’ Ahmad Khan Rahami’s Father Says He Told F.B.I.
  9. As New York Breathes Sigh of Relief, Bomb Victims Cope With the Aftermath
  10. ‘In-Betweeners’ Are Part of a Rich Recruiting Pool for Jihadists
  11. Remarkable Journeys With Six Photographers
  12. Obama Puts Syria at Arm’s Length as Carnage Drags On
  13. Amid New Airstrikes in Syria, an Aid Convoy Arrives
  14. Donald Trump’s Crime Policies Might Hit Minorities Harder, Experts Say
  15. Keith Scott’s Killing by Police Emerges as Issue in Tight North Carolina Race
  16. Donald Trump, in Pittsburgh, Pledges to Boost Both Coal and Gas
  17. Inside Hillary Clinton’s Outrage Machine, Allies Push the Buttons
  18. Keeping Score: Baseball Is Having a Power Surge, but Nobody Knows Why
  19. Chris Christie Protected Culprit in Bridge Lane Closings, Agency Head Testifies
  20. Anthony Weiner Faces New Scrutiny After Report About Girl, 15
  21. Muslim Brotherhood’s Political Arm Wins Seats in Jordan’s Parliament
  22. U.S. to Step Up Deportations of Haitians Amid Surge at Border
  23. Email Hack Details Movements of Joe Biden, Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton
  24. Ex-Cuomo Aides Charged in Federal Corruption Inquiry
  25. In San Francisco, a Sinking Skyscraper and a Deepening Dispute
  26. Trilobites: In the Wild, Goldfish Turn From Pet to Pest
  27. Expecto Patronum! Patronus Test Keeps ‘Harry Potter’ Marketing Alive
  28. Sinosphere: ‘Botched’ Repair to China’s Great Wall Provokes Outrage
  29. Climate Change Threatens World’s Coffee Supply, Report Says
  30. Poland’s Most Optimistic, Backward-Looking Artist
  31. Critic's Notebook: Apple Opens the iMessage Door, and the Ephemera Rushes In
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Keith Scott’s Family Sees Videos of His Killing, and Says the Public Should, Too

Charlotte’s police chief stood by his decision not to release the recordings. As people resumed protests Thursday night, the city’s mayor ordered a curfew.

    

Protesters Chant ‘We Want The Tapes’

After Charlotte’s police chief said he would not release the videos of the killing of a black man, hundreds of people gathered.
    

Fatal Shooting by Police Shakes Charlotte’s Self-Image

After decades in which it willed itself to big-city status, Charlotte, in the last decade, has had to grapple with a host of big-city problems.

    

Scott Family Lawyer Speaks Out

Justin T. Bamberg, the lawyer for the family of Keith L. Scott, a black man killed by the police in Charlotte, N.C., spoke at a news conference Thursday after a second night of unrest.
    

Tulsa Officer Charged in Fatal Shooting of Black Driver

The officer, Betty Shelby, was charged with first-degree manslaughter in the death of Terence Crutcher, who was unarmed.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

Yahoo Says Hackers Stole Data on 500 Million Users in 2014

The company said user information was stolen by what it believed was a “state-sponsored actor,” without naming the country.

    

‘Keep an Eye on Him,’ Ahmad Khan Rahami’s Father Says He Told F.B.I.

In interviews, Mohammad Rahami said he warned agents about his son’s interest in terrorist organizations and his admiration of a leading Qaeda propagandist.

    

As New York Breathes Sigh of Relief, Bomb Victims Cope With the Aftermath

Officials spoke with relief that no one died in the Chelsea bombing, but those injured suffered grievous wounds — to their bodies, and their psyches.

    

‘In-Betweeners’ Are Part of a Rich Recruiting Pool for Jihadists

Terrorism experts say Islamist groups target the particular anxieties of Western Muslims from immigrant backgrounds — young adults whose identities have not yet solidified.

    

Remarkable Journeys With Six Photographers

Photo essays from around the world by Andrea Frazzetta, Joachim Ladefoged, David Maurice Smith, Kirsten Luce, Sebastián Liste and Raymond Meeks.
    

Obama Puts Syria at Arm’s Length as Carnage Drags On

The president scarcely mentioned the war in a farewell address to the United Nations General Assembly, typical of the approach he has taken on the world stage in recent weeks.

    

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.

    

Donald Trump’s Crime Policies Might Hit Minorities Harder, Experts Say

Civil rights activists and national security veterans fear Mr. Trump’s plan could have the effect of treating minorities with suspicion and singling them out for scrutiny.

    

Keith Scott’s Killing by Police Emerges as Issue in Tight North Carolina Race

Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump seized on the shooting and protests in Charlotte, but it was unclear whether they could sway undecided voters.

    

Donald Trump, in Pittsburgh, Pledges to Boost Both Coal and Gas

But experts said the Republican nominee’s plan won’t work, because natural gas fracking is the surest way to stymie coal production, and vice versa.

    

Inside Hillary Clinton’s Outrage Machine, Allies Push the Buttons

In an increasingly competitive race, a group called Shareblue aims to expose what it considers to be news coverage stacked against Mrs. Clinton.

    

Keeping Score: Baseball Is Having a Power Surge, but Nobody Knows Why

Explanations for the sudden rise in home runs include doping and a shift in strategy.

    

Chris Christie Protected Culprit in Bridge Lane Closings, Agency Head Testifies

The executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Patrick J. Foye, said on Thursday that he was prevented from questioning an ally of the governor.
    

Anthony Weiner Faces New Scrutiny After Report About Girl, 15

A federal subpoena seeks records pertaining to allegations that Mr. Weiner, an ex-congressman married to a Hillary Clinton aide, traded sexually explicit messages with a teenager.

    

Muslim Brotherhood’s Political Arm Wins Seats in Jordan’s Parliament

Most seats in the lower house were retained by pro-monarchy loyalists, election results showed, but Islamists and women made gains.

    

U.S. to Step Up Deportations of Haitians Amid Surge at Border

The Obama administration said it would fully resume deportations of those without visas, a policy shift that surprised migrant advocates.

    

Email Hack Details Movements of Joe Biden, Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton

Emails from a Democratic operative posted online reveal not only detailed schedules of officials but also personal information of donors and Secret Service agents.

    

Ex-Cuomo Aides Charged in Federal Corruption Inquiry

The charges are the culmination of a long-running investigation into the Cuomo administration’s attempts to lure jobs and businesses to upstate New York’s limping economy.

    

In San Francisco, a Sinking Skyscraper and a Deepening Dispute

A public scandal has raised doubts about whether skyscraper development has been properly monitored by building officials and city authorities.

    

Trilobites: In the Wild, Goldfish Turn From Pet to Pest

Your pet goldfish may seem tiny and harmless. But in the wild, they can take down entire ecosystems.

    

Expecto Patronum! Patronus Test Keeps ‘Harry Potter’ Marketing Alive

The quiz, produced with 3D animation and written by Ms. Rowling herself, quickly excited the online fandom.

    

Sinosphere: ‘Botched’ Repair to China’s Great Wall Provokes Outrage

An effort to preserve a stretch of the Great Wall in northeast China has been criticized for erasing distinctive features.

    

Climate Change Threatens World’s Coffee Supply, Report Says

A new analysis of environmental research has coffee companies and drinker worried about the future of the product.

    

Poland’s Most Optimistic, Backward-Looking Artist

Faded utopias have served as the greatest inspiration for Paulina Olowska — painting, living and believing in a forgotten past.

    

Critic's Notebook: Apple Opens the iMessage Door, and the Ephemera Rushes In

Several new features have turned this intimate chat experience into more of a social network.

    

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