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Elizabeth Shim SEOUL, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- The United States and South Korea are jointly monitoring North Korea, as Pyongyang appears to have resumed activity at its nuclear site and at other locations.
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  1. Report: Spy planes being deployed to collect North Korea data
  2. Matthew moves north toward S.C.; at least 4 dead in Florida; 1 million powerless
  3. EpiPen maker Mylan to pay $465M to settle claims it overbilled Medicaid
  4. Green Bay Packers' Jared Cook served chicken head instead of chicken wing
  5. Like most of us, Obama refuses to go anywhere without his phone!
  6. Fantasy Football: Miami Dolphins rule out RB Arian Foster
  7. Obama exempts Olympians from paying taxes on medals, prize money
  8. Fantasy Football: Jacquizz Rodgers to start at RB for Tampa Bay Buccaneers?
  9. Fantasy Football: Latavius Marruay OUT for Week 5
  10. White House ends 19 years of U.S. sanctions against Myanmar
  11. Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers ALDS Game 2 recap: 5 things we learned
  12. Cleveland Indians vs Boston Red Sox: ALDS Game 2 prediction, preview
  13. Fantasy Football: Colin Kaepernick to start for San Francisco 49ers
  14. LSU Tigers vs Florida Gators game unlikely to be played
  15. U.S. government accuses Russia of hacking Democratic campaign servers
  16. Earthquakes can penetrate deeper than previously thought
  17. Brain atrophy patterns may explain diversity in Alzheimer's symptoms
  18. Top MLB prospects led by Yoan Moncada, Dansby Swanson
  19. Kerry says Russia, Syria 'terrorizing' civilians; Moscow says U.S. guilty of war crimes
  20. Kelly Clarkson says she made husband get vasectomy
  21. By Kim Ross Bush, Special to The Sports ...
  22. Sean Penn goes public with 24-year-old Leila George
  23. Most low-income dads stay involved with their kids: Study
  24. Ghana professors demand Gandhi statue be removed over his 'racist identity'
  25. Reseachers study the radiation of everyday objects, like fruit

Report: Spy planes being deployed to collect North Korea data

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- The United States and South Korea are jointly monitoring North Korea, as Pyongyang appears to have resumed activity at its nuclear site and at other locations.
    

Matthew moves north toward S.C.; at least 4 dead in Florida; 1 million powerless

Stephen Feller, Andrew Pestano, Scott Smith and Doug Ware
MIAMI, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Now a category 2 hurricane, Matthew continued to move up the East Coast late Friday and is expected to bring severe weather to Georgia and South Carolina.
    

EpiPen maker Mylan to pay $465M to settle claims it overbilled Medicaid

Doug G. Ware
CANONSBURG, Pa., Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Embattled pharma company Mylan agreed Friday to pay nearly a half-billion dollars to settle claims it overbilled Medicaid for its life-saving EpiPen product.
    

Green Bay Packers' Jared Cook served chicken head instead of chicken wing

Alex Butler
GREEN BAY, Wis., Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Jared Cook hasn't been a member of the Green Bay Packers for long, now he might no longer be a fan of chicken wings.
    

Like most of us, Obama refuses to go anywhere without his phone!

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- A week after President Obama clapped and shouted for Bill Clinton to get on Air Force One to fly from Israel back to the U.S., it was he who held up the show.
    

Fantasy Football: Miami Dolphins rule out RB Arian Foster

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Former All-Pro running back Arian Foster only played two games for the Miami Dolphins before going down to injury.
    

Obama exempts Olympians from paying taxes on medals, prize money

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Athletes who won at the Summer Olympics in Rio this summer faced the prospect of paying taxes on their awards. Not anymore, President Obama assured Friday.
    

Fantasy Football: Jacquizz Rodgers to start at RB for Tampa Bay Buccaneers?

Alex Butler
TAMPA, Fla., Oct. 7 (UPI) -- With Doug Martin sidelined and Charles Sims missing practice all week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers could start Jacquizz Rodgers on Monday Night Football.
    

Fantasy Football: Latavius Marruay OUT for Week 5

Alex Butler
OAKLAND, Calif., Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Running backs DeAndre Washington and Jalen Richard will be in for extra work Sunday when the Oakland Raiders battle the San Diego Chargers.
    

White House ends 19 years of U.S. sanctions against Myanmar

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- For almost two decades, the United States has maintained a state of emergency against Myanmar, but that designation was finally removed Friday.
    

Toronto Blue Jays, Texas Rangers ALDS Game 2 recap: 5 things we learned

By Anthony Andro, The Sports Xchange
ARLINGTON, Texas -- The Toronto Blue Jays smashed four home runs off Texas starter Yu Darvish and eased to a 5-3 victory in Game 2 of the American League Division Series.
    

Cleveland Indians vs Boston Red Sox: ALDS Game 2 prediction, preview

By Jim Ingraham, The Sports Xchange
CLEVELAND -- Cleveland goes into Game 2 against the Boston Red Sox on Friday afternoon at a bit of a disadvantage.
    

Fantasy Football: Colin Kaepernick to start for San Francisco 49ers

Alex Butler
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Chip Kelly continues to say that Blaine Gabbert has outplayed Colin Kaepernick at San Francisco 49ers practice.
    

LSU Tigers vs Florida Gators game unlikely to be played

The Sports Xchange
The LSU-Florida game postponed indefinitely due to Hurricane Matthew may not ever be played.
    

U.S. government accuses Russia of hacking Democratic campaign servers

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- The Obama administration accused Russia of a series of hacks into campaign and other computer systems as a way of affecting the American election.
    

Earthquakes can penetrate deeper than previously thought

Brooks Hays
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Scientists have found evidence of seismic activity at depths of 15 miles beneath Earth's surface -- much deeper than scientists thought possible.
    

Brain atrophy patterns may explain diversity in Alzheimer's symptoms

Ryan Maass
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Different atrophy patterns in the brain may be able to explain various ways Alzheimer's disease can present itself in patients, researchers determined.
    

Top MLB prospects led by Yoan Moncada, Dansby Swanson

The Sports Xchange
Two of the top prospects in baseball experienced totally opposite introductions to the major leagues this year.
    

Kerry says Russia, Syria 'terrorizing' civilians; Moscow says U.S. guilty of war crimes

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Secretary of State John Kerry said he believes Syria and Russia should be investigated for war crimes for indiscriminately bombing civilian targets.
    

Kelly Clarkson says she made husband get vasectomy

Annie Martin
NEW YORK, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Kelly Clarkson revealed she made husband Brandon Blackstock get a vasectomy after they welcomed their second child in April.
    

By Kim Ross Bush, Special to The Sports ...

By Kim Ross Bush, Special to The Sports Xchange
More than a year after burying Ken Stabler and trying to celebrate his overdue entry to the Hall of Fame, Kim Ross Bush wrote a very personal blog this week and gave TSX permission to re-publish a slightly trimmed version.
    

Sean Penn goes public with 24-year-old Leila George

Annie Martin
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Sean Penn made his red carpet debut with girlfriend Leila George, the daughter of actor Vincent D'Onofrio, at his Film Independent at LACMA.
    

Most low-income dads stay involved with their kids: Study

HealthDay News
Contradicting a widely held stereotype, most low-income fathers are at least somewhat involved with their children, a new study shows.
    

Ghana professors demand Gandhi statue be removed over his 'racist identity'

Stephen Feller
ACCRA, Ghana, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- A statue of Mahatma Gandhi will be moved from a university campus in Ghana after professors there launched a petition.
    

Reseachers study the radiation of everyday objects, like fruit

Brooks Hays
RALEIGH, N.C., Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Scientists at N.C. State University set out to gain a better idea of daily radiation exposure experienced by humans. Low levels of radiation are everywhere.
    
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Donald Trump Apology Caps Day of Outrage Over Lewd Tape

A vulgar discussion recorded in 2005 on a soap opera set added to evidence that Mr. Trump has a record of sexist behavior.
    

Donald Trump’s Lewd Comments About Women

In 2005 recording obtained by The Washington Post, Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, talks to Billy Bush, then the host of “Access Hollywood,” about women in vulgar terms.
    

Billy Bush Says He’s Ashamed by Lewd Talk With Donald Trump

Mr. Bush, a cousin of President George W. Bush, said he was “less mature, and acted foolishly“ in a 2005 conversation with Mr. Trump about women.

    

Leaked Speech Excerpts Show a Hillary Clinton at Ease With Wall Street

According to documents posted online by WikiLeaks, Mrs. Clinton displayed an easy comfort with business and embraced unfettered trade in paid speeches to financial firms.

    

U.S. Says Russia Directed Hacks to Influence Elections

The government formally accused the Kremlin of stealing and disclosing emails from the Democratic National Committee and other sources.

    

A Must-Win Debate for Donald Trump, but Not a Must-Rehearse One

Hillary Clinton and Mr. Trump are getting ready, in their own ways, for Sunday’s town-hall-style debate in St. Louis, with Mr. Trump’s team calling it a must-win.

    

Toll Rises by Hour in Haiti Amid Ruin Left by Hurricane Matthew

Some estimates said that more than 800 people had died in the storm, and passage to many areas remained blocked, thwarting efforts to help survivors.

    

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Hurricane Matthew was the worst natural disaster to strike the Caribbean nation of Haiti since the earthquake of 2010.
    

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Peace Prize Seen Not Necessarily for Achievements, but Hopes

Recent recipients — President Obama, the European Union and now President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia — suggest it is more an encouragement to persevere.

    

Colombia’s President, Juan Manuel Santos, Is Awarded Nobel Peace Prize

The committee recognized Mr. Santos “for his resolute efforts to bring the country’s more than 50-year-long civil war to an end.”

    

President of City College Quits Abruptly Amid Scrutiny of Her Finances

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A Voice for Equality: Showgirls, Pastrami and Candor: Gloria Steinem’s New York

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