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As America Sleeps, Donald Trump Seethes on TwitterIn the predawn hours on Friday, the Republican presidential nominee took to Twitter to continue his attacks on both Hillary Clinton and Alicia Machado. Donald Trump Opens New Line of Attack on Hillary Clinton: Her MarriageIn an interview, Mr. Trump said he was reconsidering whether he would back Mrs. Clinton if she became president. Your Evening BriefingHere’s what you need to know at the end of the day. California Today: California Today: $2 More for a Pack of Cigarettes?Friday: The debate over raising the tobacco tax, Yosemite’s superintendent steps down, and a Piglet sculpture divides Sacramento. The 2016 Race: No Debate That Hillary Clinton’s Polling Numbers Are ImprovingFeature: How Donald Trump Set Off a Civil War Within the Right-Wing MediaSince the candidate clinched the nomination, the green room has become a chilly place. Democrats Rake In Money, Thanks to Suit by RepublicansHillary Clinton and the Democrats, helped by a 2014 Supreme Court decision, are extending their advantage over Republicans in campaign donations. Actually, a Malfunction Did Affect Donald Trump’s Voice at the DebateThe Commission on Presidential Debates said a technical malfunction affected the volume of Mr. Trump’s microphone in the debate hall. The Run-Up: What Carmela Soprano Understood About Hillary ClintonHow pop culture has influenced our understanding of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump — and how the candidates have influenced our pop culture. Extremist Imam Tests F.B.I. and the Limits of the LawSuleiman Anwar Bengharsa has endorsed ISIS and is suspected of plotting violence on its behalf. But there is no clear evidence that he has broken the law. Roy Moore, Alabama Chief Justice, Suspended Over Gay Marriage OrderChief Justice Moore was suspended for the remainder of his term for ordering Alabama’s probate judges to defy federal court orders on same-sex marriage licenses. Deutsche Bank Troubles Raise Fear of Global ShockAs investors’ concerns of another crisis are stoked, the arithmetic is less important than fears about the impotence of European authorities. At Carnegie Deli in Manhattan, Just 3 Months of Pastramis to GoThe well-known kosher-style restaurant, more a magnet for tourists than for New Yorkers, is shutting down at the end of the year. Husband of Hoboken Crash Victim Struggles to Tell Their ChildAdrianus de Kroon and his family had moved to Hoboken, N.J., from Brazil not long ago. On Thursday, his wife was killed when a train crash caused a portion of the station’s ceiling to collapse, officials said. Federal Investigators Search for Cause of Deadly Hoboken Train CrashSafety concerns at the site have posed a challenge to investigators, allowing few answers to emerge about why the train careened into a wall at Hoboken Terminal. New Jersey Will Increase Gas Tax 23¢, Ending Long Political StalemateGov. Chris Christie said an agreement with legislative leaders would also trim the sales tax rate and phase out the estate tax. El Cajon Police Release Video of Fatal ShootingFootage from a civilian’s cellphone and a restaurant surveillance camera show the shooting of Alfred Olango by a police officer and the moments before it. Matthew Strengthens to Category 5 Storm Headed for Jamaica, CubaHurricane Matthew surged in power on Friday to become the Caribbean's first major hurricane in four years as it moved towards Jamaica and Cuba with winds of up to 160 miles per hour (260 kph) powerful enough to wreck houses, forecasters said. Met Picasso Belonged to Family That Fled Nazis, Suit SaysLawyers for the estate of Paul Leffmann say persecution by the Nazis led him to sell a painting. Philadelphia Orchestra Walks Out on Opening NightPhiladelphia is now the third orchestra to go on strike this season. Pittsburgh’s and Fort Worth’s orchestras are also walking picket lines. 2 Men Who Found Bomb in Chelsea Are Identified as Airline Security GuardsThe men, who found a travel bag containing the bomb last month, serve as unarmed guards on EgyptAir flights, officials at the carrier said. Rosetta Mission Ends With Spacecraft’s Dive Into CometThe vessel shut down and landed with a soft belly-flop onto Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko at a speed of two miles per hour. The Rosetta Spacecraft Ends Its MissionThe Rosetta spacecraft was the first to orbit a comet. It ended its mission on Friday in a crash landing. Critic's Notebook: The Sex-Ed Queens of YouTube Don’t Need a Ph.D.A young online generation of advisers on sex and relationships is using the internet to get their message out. Their lack of credentials is a plus. Dining In: Homemade Chili Gains Ground on Chili’sCheaper groceries, meal kit services and a turn toward more healthful fare have contributed to falling sales at some big restaurant chains. More Recent Articles |
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