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Elizabeth Shim SEOUL, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- Kim Jong Un visited the newly built Ryongaksan Soap Factory, in yet another sign the North Korean leader is choosing to stay away from military sites.
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  1. Kim Jong Un provides field guidance at soap factory
  2. Clinton says FBI owes American people explanation, details about new email review
  3. U.S. economy grew in third quarter at fastest rate in two years
  4. Swedish official rejects Assange's request to lift warrant so he can attend funeral
  5. Scientists look to dopamine production in Parkinson's research
  6. American Airlines 767 catches fire at Chicago's O'Hare, revives memories of '79 disaster
  7. Researchers develop new method for healing burns

Kim Jong Un provides field guidance at soap factory

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- Kim Jong Un visited the newly built Ryongaksan Soap Factory, in yet another sign the North Korean leader is choosing to stay away from military sites.
    

Clinton says FBI owes American people explanation, details about new email review

Eric DuVall and Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- Hillary Clinton said Friday that the FBI owes it to the American people to detail exactly what it's reviewing in the new emails announced earlier in the day.
    

U.S. economy grew in third quarter at fastest rate in two years

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- The U.S. gross domestic product grew by 2.9 percent in the third quarter of 2016, the Department of Commerce reported Friday.
    

Swedish official rejects Assange's request to lift warrant so he can attend funeral

Doug G. Ware
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- A Swedish official on Friday rejected a request from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange that his arrest warrant be lifted so he can attend a funeral for a friend.
    

Scientists look to dopamine production in Parkinson's research

Ryan Maass
LUND, Sweden, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- Researchers at Lund University say they have found a more effective way to produce dopamine neurons from stem cells for the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
    

American Airlines 767 catches fire at Chicago's O'Hare, revives memories of '79 disaster

Doug G. Ware
CHICAGO, Oct. 28 (UPI) -- A hectic scene at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport drew a major emergency response Friday, after a Boeing 767 blew a tire as it tried to take off.
    

Researchers develop new method for healing burns

Ryan Maass
HOUGHTON, Mich., Oct. 28 (UPI) -- An international bioengineering team has developed and tested a burn healing method they say will improve upon conventional treatments.
    
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The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, told Congress that the emails "appear to be pertinent" to the investigation of Mrs. Clinton's use of a private server.
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  1. Emails in Anthony Weiner Inquiry Jolt Hillary Clinton’s Campaign
  2. ‘This Changes Everything’: Donald Trump Exults as Hillary Clinton’s Team Scrambles
  3. Clinton Addresses New Email Inquiry
  4. F.B.I. Chief James Comey Is in Political Crossfire Again Over Emails
  5. Key Moments in the Downfall of Anthony Weiner
  6. Clinton, Trump, Halloween: Your Friday Evening Briefing
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Emails in Anthony Weiner Inquiry Jolt Hillary Clinton’s Campaign

The F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, told Congress that the emails “appear to be pertinent” to the investigation of Mrs. Clinton’s use of a private server.

    

‘This Changes Everything’: Donald Trump Exults as Hillary Clinton’s Team Scrambles

The F.B.I. director’s disclosure of an investigation of new emails interrupted Mrs. Clinton’s momentum as Mr. Trump and other Republicans sought to take advantage.

    

Clinton Addresses New Email Inquiry

Hillary Clinton called on the F.B.I. to clarify the details of its investigation, saying voters deserve to get the “full and complete facts.”
    

F.B.I. Chief James Comey Is in Political Crossfire Again Over Emails

Mr. Comey faced a dilemma: Inform Congress of the new developments, and be accused of harming Hillary Clinton, or wait, and be accused of lacking transparency.

    

Key Moments in the Downfall of Anthony Weiner

The personal troubles of Mr. Weiner began to come into public view in 2011, and matters have gotten worse.

    

Clinton, Trump, Halloween: Your Friday Evening Briefing

Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    

Supreme Court to Rule in Transgender Access Case

The question at issue involves a Virginia high school student and a federal directive that effectively expanded a Title IX definition of discrimination.

    

‘I Live in a Lie’: Saudi Women Speak Up

Nearly 6,000 women responded to a Times call-out about their lives in a private, patriarchal society, expressing their fears, frustrations and ambitions.

    

Verdict in Oregon Draws Surprise and Questions About Equity

Outraged by the acquittal of protesters led by Ammon Bundy, some said on social media that nonwhite defendants would not have been treated as favorably.

    

Travel Tips: How to Pick a Group Trip

If you are planning a group trip, consider the schedule (lots of activities or plenty of free time) and whether you want to travel with others your age.

    

Your Money: The School of Wants and Needs — and Wood-Fired Showers

A prep school that prepares students for entry into competitive colleges, but also teaches them how to raise livestock, grow vegetables and chop wood.

    

No One Is Looking at This Headline

You’re looking at Phil Heath, the six-time Mr. Olympia, who eats a lot of tilapia and works out in a strip-mall gym.

    

In Closing Words at Bridge Trial, Prosecution Returns to a Familiar Email

The email, sent by a former aide to Gov. Chris Christie before the lane closings in 2013, was magnified on a screen in the courtroom: “Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee.”

    

10 Things to Do Now in NYC

It’s a big city, with plenty to do, see, hear and watch. Here’s a sampling of cultural highlights this weekend and over the week ahead.

    

Campaign to Bring Casino Gambling to North Jersey Appears Doomed

Even supporters of a referendum that would allow gambling halls to open outside Atlantic City concede that they are headed for defeat. The only question seems to be how large the margin will be.

    

Exxon Concedes It May Need to Declare Lower Value for Oil in Ground

The company may have to concede that 3.6 billion barrels of oil-sand reserves and a billion barrels of other reserves are currently not profitable to produce.

    

Tension Between Police and Standing Rock Protesters Reaches Boiling Point

The tension had been building for months, with Native Americans who had camped out saying that the Dakota Access pipeline threatens the region’s water supply.

    

The Public Editor: Reviewing Toaster Ovens, and Selling Them, Too

The Times is dipping a toe into the waters of “affiliate links.” It hopes to make money off products it writes about. It needs to tread carefully.

    

Bob Dylan Speaks, at Last, on His Nobel

Mr. Dylan told the British news organization The Telegraph that he would “absolutely” attend the Nobel ceremony “if it’s at all possible.”

    

Snapshot: Conan O’Brien Thinks Alien Life Exists. And That It Will Disappoint.

His latest gig is as an executive producer of “People of Earth,” about a reporter who checks out a support group for alien abductees, on TBS.

    

Ties: Why Couldn’t I Give My Child My Last Name?

My grandfather’s family was all but wiped out in the Holocaust and I was the last person in my line to hold my family’s name.

    

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