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Elizabeth Shim TOKYO, Oct. 3 (UPI) -- Moscow may have allowed several North Korean nuclear researchers to work at Russian nuclear sites.
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TOKYO, Oct. 3 (UPI) -- Moscow may have allowed several North Korean nuclear researchers to work at Russian nuclear sites.
    

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  3. US abandons efforts to work with Russia on Syria - Washington Post

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  1. Donald Trump’s Business Decisions in ’80s Nearly Led Him to Ruin
  2. With Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, Faith Is Back in the Mix
  3. How a Simple Tax Rule Let Donald Trump Turn a $916 Million Loss Into a Plus
  4. State Attorney General Orders Trump Foundation to Cease Raising Money in New York
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  7. In Las Vegas, Rising Murders Strain a Police Force Used to Solving Them
  8. Deep Scars and Complacency Defeated Colombia’s Peace Deal
  9. Is Leftist Era Fading in Latin America? Ask Colombia and Brazil
  10. Protest Started by Colin Kaepernick Spreads to High School Students
  11. Under Hawaii’s Starriest Skies, a Fight Over Sacred Ground
  12. In Upstate Congressional Race, a ‘Classic Boxers’ Match’ That Is Virtually Tied
  13. Kim Kardashian Is Tied and Robbed of Millions in Jewels, French Police Say
  14. Judges Push Brevity in Briefs, and Get a Torrent of Arguments
  15. Protesters in Poland Rally Against Proposal for Total Abortion Ban
  16. With a Single Baseball, Seeking to Connect All 312 Hall of Famers
  17. As Maria Sharapova’s Case Winds Down, Reduced Penalty Is a Possibility
  18. Four From BuzzFeed Politics Defect to CNN
  19. Britain, Seeking to Mitigate ‘Brexit’ Turbulence, Hints at Economic Shift
  20. Gloria Naylor, National Book Award Winner, Dies at 66
  21. Jason Rezaian, Washington Post Reporter, Sues Iran Over Imprisonment
  22. Yoshinori Ohsumi of Japan Wins Nobel Prize for Study of ‘Self-Eating’ Cells
  23. Millions at Risk of Deportation as Justices Refuse to Rehear Case
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Donald Trump’s Business Decisions in ’80s Nearly Led Him to Ruin

Tax forms and public records show how debt that Mr. Trump amassed fueled enormous losses.

    

With Tim Kaine and Mike Pence, Faith Is Back in the Mix

This campaign has largely been absent of the social issues that were at the heart of the country’s political divide for decades. That might change at Tuesday’s vice-presidential debate.

    

How a Simple Tax Rule Let Donald Trump Turn a $916 Million Loss Into a Plus

More than 500,000 individual taxpayers took advantage of the same tax rule as Mr. Trump in 1995. Their average loss: just $97,600.

    

State Attorney General Orders Trump Foundation to Cease Raising Money in New York

Eric T. Schneiderman, the attorney general, said a charities bureau had determined that the Donald J. Trump Foundation was not registered to solicit donations under state law.

    

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Tension With Russia Rises as U.S. Halts Syria Negotiations

The United States made good on a threat made last week, with the State Department calling it “not a decision that was taken lightly.”

    

In Las Vegas, Rising Murders Strain a Police Force Used to Solving Them

The city has an enviable record for clearing cases, but is fighting to keep up with the pace. “I’ve got a lot of tired people,” one officer said.

    

Deep Scars and Complacency Defeated Colombia’s Peace Deal

Months of polling had predicted a wide margin of victory for the agreement between the Colombian government and the FARC, the country’s largest rebel group.

    

Is Leftist Era Fading in Latin America? Ask Colombia and Brazil

The rejection of a peace deal in Colombia and leftist party losses in Brazil are the latest signs that conservatives are on the rise in the region.

    

Protest Started by Colin Kaepernick Spreads to High School Students

Like the San Francisco 49ers quarterback, football players across the country are silently taking a knee during the national anthem to protest racism.

    

Under Hawaii’s Starriest Skies, a Fight Over Sacred Ground

The effort to build the Thirty Meter Telescope has been held up by Hawaiians who say it desecrates Mauna Kea, one of their most beloved mountains.

    

In Upstate Congressional Race, a ‘Classic Boxers’ Match’ That Is Virtually Tied

In some ways, the race in New York’s 19th District — between the Republican John J. Faso and the Democrat Zephyr Teachout — is the presidential race turned inside out.

    

Kim Kardashian Is Tied and Robbed of Millions in Jewels, French Police Say

Officials in Paris promised an investigation into the attack on the TV star, who was robbed of $9 million in jewelry but was not physically injured.

    

Judges Push Brevity in Briefs, and Get a Torrent of Arguments

A proposal to cut the maximum word count of appellate briefs by 1,500 words, to 12,500, has lawyers fuming.

    

Protesters in Poland Rally Against Proposal for Total Abortion Ban

As many as 24,000 Poles, dressed in black, took to the streets in Warsaw to protest the proposed legislation. “Let them have their fun,” the foreign minister said.
    

With a Single Baseball, Seeking to Connect All 312 Hall of Famers

A New York City baseball fan has spent six years traveling with a faded ball, hoping to pay homage to all the inductees of the Baseball Hall of Fame, living and dead.

    

As Maria Sharapova’s Case Winds Down, Reduced Penalty Is a Possibility

Sharapova appealed her two-year suspension for positive tests for meldonium. And since a disciplinary panel determined her violation was unintentional, Tuesday’s ruling may go in her favor.

    

Four From BuzzFeed Politics Defect to CNN

Andrew Kaczynski and his team, which has made headlines unearthing audio and video on the campaign trail, leave BuzzFeed short-handed in the final weeks before the election.

    

Britain, Seeking to Mitigate ‘Brexit’ Turbulence, Hints at Economic Shift

The chancellor of the Exchequer promised to take “whatever steps are necessary to protect this economy” as the country prepares to leave the European Union.

    

Gloria Naylor, National Book Award Winner, Dies at 66

Ms. Naylor won the National Book Award for her first novel for “The Women of Brewster Place.”

    

Jason Rezaian, Washington Post Reporter, Sues Iran Over Imprisonment

The lawsuit accuses the Iranian government of holding Mr. Rezaian to extort concessions from the United States during negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear program.

    

Yoshinori Ohsumi of Japan Wins Nobel Prize for Study of ‘Self-Eating’ Cells

A cell biologist, Dr. Ohsumi was recognized for his work on autophagy, the process by which cells recycle their content.
    

Millions at Risk of Deportation as Justices Refuse to Rehear Case

The Obama administration had argued that the immigration case, which left the Supreme Court deadlocked at 4 to 4, should be resolved by a nine-member court.

    

Reader’s Guide to This Fall’s Big Book Awards

A closer look at the finalists for the Booker Prize and National Book Awards, and the contenders for the Nobel Prize.

    

How I Created My Very First Garden From Scratch

I had gardened for years, but never planned an entire project. New York’s High Line was one inspiration for the yard around my California cottage.
    

List of Five: Kevin Hart’s Fashion Sense Is No Joke

The comedian, actor and rapper (as Chocolate Droppa) has a mature, monochromatic look, with a touch of David Beckham.

    

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