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Post-tropical cyclone Hermine moving toward northeast U.S.

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (UPI) -- Although post-tropical storm Hermine is expected to weaken Monday night, tropical storm warnings remain in effect in Long Island, Connecticut and Massachusetts.
    

Police investigate multiple deaths at South Florida home

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LAUDERHILL, Fla., Sept. 5 (UPI) -- A neighborhood in South Florida was rocked this afternoon when police found 3 bodies inside a house after being called by neighbors to check on the residents.
    

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Clinton suggests Russia working to elect Trump
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HAMPTON, Illinois — Hillary Clinton on Monday expressed "a very serious" concern about Russia's apparent tampering with the U.S. election, implying that Vladimir Putin and the "adversarial foreign power" he governs are actively trying to elect Donald ...
On Labor Day, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Begin a Final SprintNew York Times
Clinton says she won't go to Mexico before Election DayWashington Post
Hillary Clinton: Timing of Russian hack is aimed at helping TrumpCNN
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Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative activist, lawyer and author who is credited with almost single-handedly stopping the passage of the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and who helped move the Republican Party toward the right on family and religious ...
Phyllis Schlafly, Conservative Leader and Foe of ERA, Dies at 92New York Times
Conservative Icon Phyllis Schlafly Dies At 92NPR
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  1. Obama Cancels Meet With Philippines Leader After Curse Threat
  2. Obama to Confront Dark Chapter on Visit to Laos
  3. New Dad Tells of Why He Must Return to Syria Horror
  4. Obama and Putin Have 'Blunt' Talk on G-20 Sidelines
  5. British Airways Check-In Problems Cause Delays at 'Multiple Airports'
  6. ISIS Claims Credit for Suicide Bomb That Killed 10 in Central Baghdad
  7. Are Russian Hackers Behind U.S. Election System Hacks?
  8. Putin: Remove Sanctions to Resume Normal Relations
  9. Filipino President Calls Obama 'Son of a Whore'
  10. Two Dead, Dozens Injured in Tel Aviv Building Collapse
  11. Historic London in Flames on River Thames
  12. Twin Taliban Blasts Kill 24, Wound Scores in Kabul
  13. Workers Feared Trapped After Construction Site Collapses
  14. North Korea Fires Missiles as G-20 Leaders Meet
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Obama Cancels Meet With Philippines Leader After Curse Threat

Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte had warned Barack Obama not to question him about extrajudicial killings or 'I will swear at you.'

    

Obama to Confront Dark Chapter on Visit to Laos

The deadly legacy of U.S. bombings over Laos during the Vietnam War still lingers to this day.

    

New Dad Tells of Why He Must Return to Syria Horror

Mahmoud Rashwani has good reason never to return to Aleppo — but here's why he won't stop.

    

Obama and Putin Have 'Blunt' Talk on G-20 Sidelines

The talks came just hours after the U.S. and Russia failed to strike a deal over a Syria cease-fire.

    

British Airways Check-In Problems Cause Delays at 'Multiple Airports'

In a brief statement, British Airways said its information technology teams were working to fix the error.

    

ISIS Claims Credit for Suicide Bomb That Killed 10 in Central Baghdad

At least 10 people were killed in Baghdad late on Monday in a car bomb attack claimed by ISIS in a district that saw over 300 people killed in July.

    

Are Russian Hackers Behind U.S. Election System Hacks?

Experts have linked recent breaches in the U.S. to a suspected Russian cyber attack in Germany, and a former hacker tells NBC's Richard Engel that Russia is doing this because "it can."

    

Putin: Remove Sanctions to Resume Normal Relations

The Russian president said he and Obama had made progress on Syria at the G20, but insisted sanctions against Russia should be canceled.
    

Filipino President Calls Obama 'Son of a Whore'

Rodrigo Duterte didn't take kindly to the suggestion he would have to explain his policy of extrajudicial killings to the U.S. president when they meet in Laos.
    

Two Dead, Dozens Injured in Tel Aviv Building Collapse

A rescue worker told NBC News there were "a lot of wounded people" at the scene.

    

Historic London in Flames on River Thames

A 393-foot​ long replica of London's skyline was set on fire for the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London.

    

Twin Taliban Blasts Kill 24, Wound Scores in Kabul

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the blasts.

    

Workers Feared Trapped After Construction Site Collapses

Several workers were feared trapped after a parking garage under construction collapsed in Tel Aviv, Israel.
    

North Korea Fires Missiles as G-20 Leaders Meet

World leaders are in China for the G-20 summit. North Korea regularly engages in missile tests when international attention is turned to the region.

    

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  1. On Labor Day, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Begin a Final Sprint
  2. Overlooked Influences on Donald Trump: A Famous Minister and His Church
  3. Hillary Clinton Accuses Russia of Interfering With U.S. Election
  4. Hillary Clinton Unveils New Plane, and Lets Journalists On Board
  5. Despite Bernie Sanders’s Urging, Die-Hards Still Resist Hillary Clinton
  6. Air Force, Running Low on Drone Pilots, Turns to Contractors in Terror Fight
  7. Drug Linked to Ohio Overdoses Can Kill in Doses Smaller than a Snowflake
  8. NASA Aims at an Asteroid Holding Clues to the Solar System’s Roots
  9. Osiris-Rex: Chasing Asteroid Bennu
  10. Phyllis Schlafly, Conservative Leader and Foe of E.R.A., Dies at 92
  11. ‘I’ve Become a Racist’: Migrant Wave Unleashes Danish Tensions Over Identity
  12. Researchers Confront an Epidemic of Loneliness
  13. Venus Williams Loses in Third-Set Tiebreaker and Serena Williams Moves On
  14. On Tennis: Three Frenchmen in U.S. Open Quarterfinals Are All Eager to Topple Novak Djokovic
  15. Juan Martín del Potro, Ranked No. 142, Reaches Quarterfinals in a Jimmy Connors Flashback
  16. Redwood City Journal: No ‘For Sale’ Sign? Silicon Valley Buyers Aren’t Deterred
  17. Roger Ailes Hints at Suit Against New York Magazine
  18. ‘Gaps of Trust’ With Russia Bar a Syrian Truce, Obama Says
  19. French Prime Minister Faults Times Article Giving Voice to Muslim Women
  20. 2 Killed at J’ouvert Celebration in Brooklyn Despite Security Steps
  21. Obama Cancels Meeting After Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s Slur
  22. BuzzFeed Regroups as Media Turns Video-Centric
  23. Sidebar: Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan Muse Over a Cookie-Cutter Supreme Court
  24. Obama Says Colin Kaepernick Is ‘Exercising His Constitutional Right’
  25. It’s the Chicago Cubs’ Year, in the Milwaukee Brewers’ Park
  26. Will the New Apple iPhone Have a Headphone Jack? Rumormongers Say It Won’t
  27. Critic's Notebook: Cinema Is Dead? Telluride Says Not Yet
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On Labor Day, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Begin a Final Sprint

Mrs. Clinton returned to the trail on Monday after a summer of fund-raising, while Mr. Trump went to Ohio to begin a week of swing-state campaigning.

    

Overlooked Influences on Donald Trump: A Famous Minister and His Church

For all that has been written about Mr. Trump, relatively little attention has been paid to the time he spent at Marble Collegiate Church and his relationship with the Rev. Norman Vincent Peale.

    

Hillary Clinton Accuses Russia of Interfering With U.S. Election

Mrs. Clinton stopped short of saying that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia wanted Donald J. Trump to be elected, but delivered a harsh assessment of his role in the hacking of the D.N.C.

    

Hillary Clinton Unveils New Plane, and Lets Journalists On Board

Mrs. Clinton, who had for months crisscrossed the country on a plane separate from the news media, brought journalists on her new Boeing 737.

    

Despite Bernie Sanders’s Urging, Die-Hards Still Resist Hillary Clinton

The Democratic runner-up urged attendees at a Labor Day rally to vote for Mrs. Clinton as a bulwark against Donald Trump. But many weren’t convinced.

    

Air Force, Running Low on Drone Pilots, Turns to Contractors in Terror Fight

The Pentagon is increasingly relying on private contractors to operate drones for reconnaissance missions in Afghanistan and Iraq.

    

Drug Linked to Ohio Overdoses Can Kill in Doses Smaller than a Snowflake

Carfentanil, an animal tranquilizer, was believed responsible for many of more than 200 overdoses in the Cincinnati area over the past two weeks.

    

NASA Aims at an Asteroid Holding Clues to the Solar System’s Roots

The robotic spacecraft Osiris-Rex, to be launched Thursday, will chase down Bennu and then, hopefully, return with a sample from its surface.

    

Osiris-Rex: Chasing Asteroid Bennu

NASA’s Osiris-Rex spacecraft will hunt down an asteroid and return a sample to Earth.
    

Phyllis Schlafly, Conservative Leader and Foe of E.R.A., Dies at 92

Angered by the cultural transformations of the 1960s, Mrs. Schlafly led grass-roots campaigns against Communism, abortion and the Equal Rights Amendment.

    

‘I’ve Become a Racist’: Migrant Wave Unleashes Danish Tensions Over Identity

The thousands of Muslim asylum seekers pouring into Denmark have spawned a backlash, and questions over whether the country has a latent racial hostility at its core.

    

Researchers Confront an Epidemic of Loneliness

Social isolation is linked to physical illness and to functional and cognitive decline. Programs to reach out to the elderly are growing, particularly in Britain.

    

Venus Williams Loses in Third-Set Tiebreaker and Serena Williams Moves On

Williams won the first set, but Karolina Pliskova rallied to advance to the quarterfinals.

    

On Tennis: Three Frenchmen in U.S. Open Quarterfinals Are All Eager to Topple Novak Djokovic

For the first time since 1927, France has three men in the final eight at the U.S. championships: Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Gaël Monfils and Lucas Pouille.

    

Juan Martín del Potro, Ranked No. 142, Reaches Quarterfinals in a Jimmy Connors Flashback

Del Potro became the lowest-ranked United States Open quarterfinalist since the 174th-ranked Connors in 1991.

    

Redwood City Journal: No ‘For Sale’ Sign? Silicon Valley Buyers Aren’t Deterred

So few homes are on the market that buyers are getting more aggressive and innovative in approaching owners who haven’t officially decided to sell.

    

Roger Ailes Hints at Suit Against New York Magazine

Gabriel Sherman, a reporter for the magazine, has been at the forefront in covering the former Fox News chairman’s ignominious removal.

    

‘Gaps of Trust’ With Russia Bar a Syrian Truce, Obama Says

After a meeting with Russia’s president at the Group of 20 summit meeting failed, President Obama said he had told Secretary of State John Kerry to continue negotiating.

    

French Prime Minister Faults Times Article Giving Voice to Muslim Women

Prime Minister Manuel Valls wrote that the piece, in which French Muslim women described being discriminated against, painted an “unacceptable image of France because it is false.”

    

2 Killed at J’ouvert Celebration in Brooklyn Despite Security Steps

The early morning festivities that precede the West Indian American Day Parade left a 17-year-old and a 22-year-old dead from gunshot wounds.

    

Obama Cancels Meeting After Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s Slur

Mr. Duterte used coarse language in warning President Obama not to ask him about killings when they were scheduled to meet in Laos this week.

    

BuzzFeed Regroups as Media Turns Video-Centric

A reorganization emphasizes video and entertainment to generate revenue, but executives say the company remains committed to its news operations.

    

Sidebar: Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan Muse Over a Cookie-Cutter Supreme Court

The justices discussed diversity on a Supreme Court drawn solely from Ivy League law schools and almost entirely from the East and West Coasts.

    

Obama Says Colin Kaepernick Is ‘Exercising His Constitutional Right’

The president spoke for the first time on the decision by the San Francisco 49ers quarterback not to stand during the national anthem.

    

It’s the Chicago Cubs’ Year, in the Milwaukee Brewers’ Park

A short drive to Miller Park, and a wealth of tickets thanks to the woeful Brewers, have turned a road game into a home away from home.

    

Will the New Apple iPhone Have a Headphone Jack? Rumormongers Say It Won’t

Apple is expected to unveil the latest model on Wednesday, but if it is indeed missing this basic feature, devotees may be left disenchanted.

    

Critic's Notebook: Cinema Is Dead? Telluride Says Not Yet

It was a dreary summer at the box office, but this festival provides proof of life for the art of moviemaking.

    

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