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Fantasy Football: Week 1 Tight End RankingsMIAMI, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Tight end is noticeably shallow to begin the 2016 fantasy football season. Russian fighter jet flies within 10 feet of U.S. plane over Black SeaWASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- A Russian fighter jet flew within 10 feet of a U.S. reconnaissance aircraft over the Black Sea, the Pentagon said. On foreign policy, Clinton seeks steadiness, Trump favors clean breakNEW YORK, Sept. 7 (UPI) -- Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump burnished their credentials to lead the military as president on Wednesday in a forum on issues facing a commander-in-chief. |
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Mexico Secretary Responsible for Trump Visit ResignsOne of President Enrique Pena Nieto's closest advisers and confidants has resigned in a move seen as linked to the decision to meet with Donald Trump. Half of All Refugees Are Kids, U.N. Study FindsUNICEF said that some 50 million kids — a "conservative estimate" — have been uprooted from their homes, either within their country or abroad. Russian Fighter Jet Flies Within 10 Feet of Navy AircraftA Pentagon spokesman called the intercept maneuvers over the Black Sea dangerous, but Russia claimed the U.S. Poseidon did not its transponders on. Dozens Sickened by Suspected Chlorine Attack: DoctorsVideo posted online showed children struggling to breathe and what appeared to be civilians being washed down in the street. Two Dead After Tropical Storm Newton Makes Second LandfallNewton rapidly decayed and was no longer a tropical storm by the time it entered Arizona. More Children Wounded in Another Aleppo AirstrikeSocial media video appears to show the disturbing aftermath of an airstrike in the same Al Sukkari neighborhood recently hit by a chlorine gas attack. Syrians Return to Jarablus After ISIS Driven OutSyrians came back across the Turkish border, marking the first formal civilian returns since Turkey launched Operation Euphrates Shield. Camerawoman Caught Kicking Fleeing Refugees Is ChargedObama, Duterte Meet Following Filipino Leader's OutburstThe brief meeting Wednesday took a little sting out of the soured relations caused by Duterte's crude remarks referring to Obama earlier this week. Colombia's LGBTQ Community: Victims of Armed ConflictNearly 2,000 LGBTQ activists in Colombia have been added to the country's war victims register — an official recognition of their status as victims of Colombia's decades-long armed conflict. Mexicans Say Goodbye to Their 'Amor Eterno,' Juan GabrielSome 1 million Mexicans paid their final respects to the late Mexican superstar Juan Gabriel, in a funeral similar to that of a head of state. Watch 800-Foot Chimney Get Reduced to RubbleThe tallest concrete structure ever to be demolished in Britain bit the dust in dramatic style. ISIS Fears Trigger New Era for Germany's MilitaryGerman authorities stress that counterterrorism measures will primarily remain the responsibility of police. Astronaut Jeff Williams Touches Down After Record-Breaking MissionThe NASA astronaut set a new record for the amount of time an American has spent in space. More Recent Articles |
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Forum Offers Preview of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump Presidential DebateMrs. Clinton vowed not to send American ground troops to Iraq “ever again,” and Mr. Trump suggested that he had learned shocking new national security information. Here’s What You Missed in the Presidential ForumHillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump squared off in a televised forum on national security and veterans issues. The candidates appeared and took questions separately. Classified Emails and the Iraq War: Fact-Checking the ForumAn examination of how truthful some of the responses were during a televised forum with Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump. Donald Trump Vows to Bolster Nation’s Military CapacitiesIn a speech at the Union League of Philadelphia, Mr. Trump called for an end to the military spending sequester and contrasted his views with those of Hillary Clinton. The 2016 Race: Hillary Clinton’s Lead Has Shrunk: How to Assess the PollsShe’s no longer leading by seven or eight points, but we’ll get a clearer picture soon of where she stands as high-quality polls roll in. Souring on Donald Trump, Republicans Pour Money Into Senate RacesMany Republican groups, who either reject Mr. Trump or see his campaign as a lost cause, are instead threatening to bury Senate Democrats in negative advertising. Mexico’s Finance Minister Resigns Amid Fallout From Trump VisitThe minister, Luis Videgaray, is said to have championed the idea of inviting Donald J. Trump to meet with President Enrique Peña Nieto. Why a Chemical Banned From Soap Is Still in Your ToothpasteWhen the Food and Drug Administration banned the antimicrobial chemical triclosan from soaps, it left the ingredient in Colgate Total toothpaste. Apple Moves Toward a Wireless Future, One Tweak at a TimeWhat was lacking in Apple’s product showcase was a new, can’t-miss hit. But if you like tweaks to products you may already have, the company had plenty to offer. Apple Unveils iPhone 7Apple announced the release of its newest smartphone, the iPhone 7. The new model replaces its headphone jack with a Lightning connector and includes an improved camera. IPhone 7 and Wireless Headphones: Analyzing Apple’s AnnouncementsAs the company updates its most popular product, Apple removed a familiar feature: the headphone jack. Judge, Citing Inequality, Orders Connecticut to Overhaul Its School SystemIn a decision that could fundamentally reshape public education in the state, a judge on Wednesday ordered changes in everything from how schools are financed to how teachers are paid and evaluated. 1 World Trade Center Gains Popularity in the Pantheon of New York KitschOn postcards and other merchandise, the Manhattan skyscraper is approaching the ubiquity the twin towers used to have in popular depictions of the city. Kei Nishikori Upsets Andy Murray to Reach U.S. Open SemifinalsSixth-seeded Nishikori dropped the first set, 1-6, but won three of the next four to eliminate Murray, the world’s second-ranked player. Scientists See Push From Climate Change in Louisiana FloodingWarming makes intense storms like those that hit southern Louisiana last month at least 40 percent more likely, researchers said. Soviet Document Suggests Mahmoud Abbas Was a K.G.B. Spy in the 1980sThe possibility emerged from a document in a British archive listing Soviet agents from 1983. Palestinian officials quickly dismissed the suggestion. Some See Anti-Women Backlash in Ouster of Brazil’s PresidentFemale politicians across Brazil are debating what the removal of Dilma Rousseff, the country’s first female president, means in a political realm dominated by men. New York Can’t Block Late-Term Abortion in Certain Cases, Schneiderman SaysIn a new legal opinion, Eric T. Schneiderman, the attorney general, gives hospitals and clinics in New York the legal grounding to perform late-term abortions in some cases. Pressing Asia Agenda, Obama Treads Lightly on Human RightsSome advocates fear the topic has fallen off the American list of priorities in the region amid Beijing’s rise as a geopolitical power. At Yosemite, a Mystery Bride and Groom Are IdentifiedA photographer has finally tracked down the names of newlyweds who were pictured high above the Yosemite Valley. Jill Stein, Green Party Candidate, Is Charged Over Role in Pipeline ProtestMs. Stein and her running mate, Ajamu Baraka, face misdemeanor charges after she spray-painted a bulldozer at a protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Oregon Police Look for People Who Wrecked Popular ‘Duckbill’ FormationPark officials first thought the sandstone had fallen naturally. But a video shows people toppling it. Trilobites: Catfished by a Catfish: 1 in 5 Seafood Samples Are Frauds, Report Finds“It is likely that the average consumer has eaten mislabeled fish,” said an author of the study, which analyzed 25,000 samples from around the world. How to Pick the Fastest Line at the SupermarketAnna Dewdney Dies; Author of ‘Llama Llama’ Books Was 50Ms. Dewdney’s hugely successful picture-book series was inspired by car rides, passing farms, with her own young daughters. Fashion Diary: Waiting for KanyeFive or Six Things I Didn’t Know About Brad Pitt, by Marlon JamesMusings from the Man Booker-winning author after his first meeting with one of the biggest — and nicest — stars on the planet. More Recent Articles |
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