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Tim Kaine and Mike Pence Clash Sharply Over Their Running MatesNo. 2 candidates always use their debates to promote and defend the top of the ticket, but Mr. Pence’s role came after a week of outbursts from Donald Trump. Pence and Kaine in Vice-Presidential DebateGov. Mike Pence of Indiana and Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia scrambled to defend the policies of their running mates in their only debate at Longwood University in Farmville, Va. The Times reporter Michael D. Shear weighs in on their defensive maneuvers. News Analysis: Donald Trump Would Have Trouble Winning a Suit Over The Times’s Tax ArticleSome legal experts point to a 2001 Supreme Court case in which justices ruled in favor of a radio station that broadcast a surreptitious recording. A Debate Stage in Virginia, With Racial ‘Scar Tissue’ as the BackdropFarmville, the site of Tuesday’s vice-presidential debate between Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, has links to progress and setbacks in the civil rights movement. Donald Trump as Role Model? G.O.P. Senator ‘Absolutely’ Has Second ThoughtsSenator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire found herself apologizing for praising her party’s presidential candidate as a good role model. Your Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. Xi Jinping May Delay Picking China’s Next Leader, Stoking SpeculationThe apparent plan by the Chinese president has unsettled the party elite and created uncertainty over whether Mr. Xi will try to stay in power beyond the usual two terms. Hurricane Matthew Pummels Haiti With Fierce Winds and RainThe storm’s 145-m.p.h winds and torrential rain destroyed homes and crops, with the initial death toll of 2 to 6 expected to rise rapidly. Hurricane Matthew Hits HaitiHaiti took precautions as the Category 4 storm made landfall on Tuesday. The storm is expected to cause damaging winds, flash floods and landslides. Ex-Ally of Christie Links Cuomo to Cover-Up of Lane ClosingsDavid Wildstein testified that the governors agreed to issue a report falsely citing a traffic study for closing access lanes to the George Washington Bridge; a Cuomo aide denied the account. U.S. Election Cycle Offers Kremlin a Window of Opportunity in SyriaPresident Vladimir V. Putin, analysts say, is advancing goals in the Syrian conflict while President Obama is on the way out and his replacement is undetermined. How Do You Say ‘Email’ in Yiddish?The first full-fledged English-to-Yiddish dictionary in 50 years is designed to carry Yiddish into the 21st century. The Interpreter: Why Referendums Aren’t as Democratic as They SeemThough such votes are portrayed as popular governance in its purest form, studies have found that they often subvert democracy rather than serve it. Ken Thompson, Brooklyn District Attorney, Says He Has Cancer and Will Take LeaveMr. Thompson, who was elected three years ago, said his chief assistant would take over when he was out for “treatment and recovery.” Blue Jays 5, Orioles 2: Blue Jays Top Orioles in 11 Innings in A.L. Wild-Card GameIn a battle of home-run-hitting teams, Edwin Encarnacion’s three-run shot sent Toronto to the divisional round, where it will face the Texas Rangers. 3 Who Studied Unusual States of Matter Win Nobel Prize in PhysicsDavid J. Thouless, F. Duncan M. Haldane and J. Michael Kosterlitz were recognized for transforming the understanding of matter that assumes strange shapes. Trinh Thi Ngo, Broadcaster Called ‘Hanoi Hannah’ in Vietnam War, DiesThe soft-spoken radio announcer both entertained and reproached American forces. The Public Editor: A Look at Clinton’s Marriage Woes Raises a Question: Really?A case can be made, perhaps, for a close look at how Hillary Clinton responded to her husband’s infidelity. But not for this particular story. German Prosecutors Side With Satire, Not Turkish PresidentProsecutors saw no crime in a satirical poem about Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish president, and dropped charges against a German comedian. Union Boss (and Former Miss America) Hits the Road in ‘Fun Home’Kate Shindle will portray lesbian cartoonist Alison Bechdel in the traveling production of the Tony-winning musical while also leading Actors’ Equity. Facebook Marketplace Goes Wrong: Sex, Guns and Baby HedgehogsThe social media giant says a technical issue allowed inappropriate content to be offered for sale. In Video, Sacramento Police Appear to Try to Hit Man With Their Car Before He’s Fatally ShotThe district attorney’s office is investigating the killing in July, when officers chased the man in their patrol car before shooting him 14 times. The police said he had a knife. Teaching Your Child Emotional AgilityLearning to handle negative emotions is critical for children, but parents tend to teach avoidance rather than acceptance. Restaurant Review: Carla Hall’s Southern Kitchen Likes It Hot, but Not HellishNashville-style hot chicken is the draw at a TV chef’s Brooklyn restaurant. George Barris, Photographer Who Captured the Last Images of Marilyn Monroe, Dies at 94Monroe and Mr. Barris had been friends for almost a decade. He told numerous interviewers over the years that he did not believe her death was a suicide. More Recent Articles |
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