With Mr. Trump’s support plunging in swing states, Republican congressional candidates are faced with openly fleeing the nominee to save their own campaigns. Newspaper and magazine editorials denouncing Donald J. Trump keep coming, the latest being a rare presidential endorsement by The Atlantic magazine. The Libertarian Party presidential nominee said Hillary Clinton, as the former secretary of state, bore at least partial responsibility for the civilian deaths. The Clinton and Trump teams each praised their vice-presidential candidates after the debate between Mike Pence and Tim Kaine. “That Mexican thing” pops up on social media, a new poll shows a tight race in Ohio, and the Republican ticket appears split over how to handle the Russian president. Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day. The F.B.I. is investigating whether Harold T. Martin III, a National Security Agency contractor, stole and disclosed highly classified computer code, officials said. The F.B.I. seized papers and digital devices from Harold T. Martin III’s home in Maryland, but found no indication that he had passed classified information to anyone else. A system built to scan emails for spam, child pornography and malware allowed Yahoo to search for a terrorist organization’s “signature” to satisfy a secret court order, several sources say. The Obama administration said the move violated the pledge by Israel not to construct new Jewish settlements and ran counter to its long-term security interests. Exercise can help keep the pounds off after weight loss, and weight training may be particularly beneficial, a new study shows. Some coastal residents have already been ordered to evacuate, and people in much of the Southeast were urged to gather supplies. The storm killed at least 25 on its path through the island of Hispaniola, according to Reuters. But the authorities are just beginning efforts to fully assess the damage. President Obama told the public, especially people in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina, to take precautions ahead of the storm. The study, in Nature, suggests that humans “will never get older than 115.” But critics think we can grow much older. In an effort to reduce congestion, tollbooths will be eliminated at all Metropolitan Transportation Authority bridges and tunnels next year. The tech world has been buzzing since it heard that the online software company Salesforce was interested in bidding for Twitter. Elizabeth Holmes, founder of the embattled blood-testing company, says the company will focus on creating miniature medical testing machines. The Security Council announced that Mr. Guterres, a former Portuguese prime minister and former chief of the United Nations refugee agency, had strong support. A conductor must now move to the driving cab of the train with the engineer to serve as a second set of eyes and ears during the last segment of trips into the terminal, where a fatal crash occurred. Flight 994 in Louisville, Ky., was about to take off for Baltimore, when a passenger’s replacement Galaxy Note 7 began emitting smoke. “It’s pretty wild how queer Ireland has become,” says her alter ego, Rory O’Neill, an activist who played a big role in legalizing same-sex marriage. Auto fatalities rose to 17,775 in the first six months of the year from 16,100 in the same period in 2015. An article in an Islamic State publication bears the byline of Tamim Ahmed Chowdhury, a militant who was killed with two associates in a police raid in late August. “Black Republicans and the Transformation of the GOP” and “Black Elephants in the Room” explore conservatism, politics and race. British fashion gets its moment in the spotlight during a royal tour of Canada by the Duchess of Cambridge. In this adaptation of the best-selling mystery by Paula Hawkins, Ms. Blunt is one of three unreliable narrators, a heavy-drinking fantasist at that. More Recent Articles |
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