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Stephen Feller SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- The San Francisco Police Department has 272 areas it should address to improve relationships with minority communities, says the U.S. Department of Justice.
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  1. Justice Department faults San Francisco police for violence against minorities
  2. More South Koreans found dead in the Philippines, Seoul says
  3. Missiles fired at U.S. warship of coast of Yemen for second time this week
  4. Category 3 Hurricane Nicole expected to hit Bermuda head-on
  5. Mall operator to close 72 locations nationwide for Thanksgiving
  6. National Security Council official: U.S. must keep building ties with India
  7. New Syria peace talks between U.S., Russia set for this weekend
  8. Wells Fargo CEO quits in wake of massive bonus-hunting scandal
  9. Probe in deaths of 71 European migrants finds 'ruthless' trafficking network
  10. Donald Trump lashes out at 'rigged' debate commission
  11. Minnesota Vikings' GM: 5-0 record is only a good start
  12. World's oldest vocal organ suggests dinosaurs couldn't sing
  13. Adam Pascal to play Shakespeare through Jan. 1 closing of 'Something Rotten!'
  14. Zika virus can damage fetal brain late in pregnancy: Study
  15. Duncan Jones starts shooting 'Mute' with Justin Theroux in Berlin
  16. Federal Reserve sided with caution on latest rate vote, report shows
  17. Study: Deforestation in Amazon going undetected by Brazilian monitors
  18. Paul Pierce to retire with Boston Celtics next summer
  19. Calcium supplements may damage the heart: Study
  20. Amber Heard debuts as Mera in 'Justice League' photo
  21. Angler frees duckling tangled in abandoned fishing line in South Florida

Justice Department faults San Francisco police for violence against minorities

Stephen Feller
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- The San Francisco Police Department has 272 areas it should address to improve relationships with minority communities, says the U.S. Department of Justice.
    

More South Koreans found dead in the Philippines, Seoul says

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Three people, at least two of who were identified as South Korean nationals, were found dead in a small Philippine city on Tuesday.
    

Missiles fired at U.S. warship of coast of Yemen for second time this week

Stephen Feller
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- The USS Mason was targeted by missiles launched by rebels in Yemen for the second time in a week, as at least one missile was fired at the ship today.
    

Category 3 Hurricane Nicole expected to hit Bermuda head-on

Scott T. Smith and Stephen Feller
MIAMI, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Hurricane conditions are expected in Bermuda Thursday morning as Nicole appears likely to make a direct hit as a strong Category 3 hurricane Thursday afternoon.
    

Mall operator to close 72 locations nationwide for Thanksgiving

Doug G. Ware
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Oct. 12 (UPI) -- A U.S. mall operator pledged Wednesday to "bring holiday tradition back" and close for Thanksgiving, letting thousands of employees stay home for the holiday.
    

National Security Council official: U.S. must keep building ties with India

Isabella Alvarenga, Medill News Service
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A top National Security Council official argues the next president should build on defense cooperation advances between the United States and India.
    

New Syria peace talks between U.S., Russia set for this weekend

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Officials said Wednesday a new round of talks between the United States and Russia for peace in Syria will take place in Switzerland on Saturday.
    

Wells Fargo CEO quits in wake of massive bonus-hunting scandal

Doug G. Ware
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- It appears the continuing backlash from a massive consumer-related scandal that rocked Wells Fargo last month was too much for CEO John Stumpf to overcome.
    

Probe in deaths of 71 European migrants finds 'ruthless' trafficking network

Doug G. Ware
BUDAPEST, Hungary, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Authorities say they've uncovered a large human trafficking network that resulted in the deaths of 71 people in a single incident last year.
    

Donald Trump lashes out at 'rigged' debate commission

Eric DuVall
OCALA, Fla., Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Donald Trump said the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates is "rigged" to support Hillary Clinton.
    

Minnesota Vikings' GM: 5-0 record is only a good start

The Sports Xchange
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn -- Rick Spielman's chance to gloat was just hanging there, ripe for a hearty swing when a softball question about last month's blockbuster trade for Sam Bradford was lobbed toward the Vikings general manager during his annual bye-week sit-down with local beat writers.
    

World's oldest vocal organ suggests dinosaurs couldn't sing

Brooks Hays
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- New research suggests dinosaurs couldn't sing, at least not in the way moderns do.
    

Adam Pascal to play Shakespeare through Jan. 1 closing of 'Something Rotten!'

Karen Butler
NEW YORK, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Adam Pascal is taking over the role of William Shakespeare in the Broadway musical "Something Rotten!," the show's producers announced.
    

Zika virus can damage fetal brain late in pregnancy: Study

HealthDay News
The Zika virus may harm a baby's brain even if the mother is infected just before giving birth, a new study suggests.
    

Duncan Jones starts shooting 'Mute' with Justin Theroux in Berlin

Karen Butler
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Filmmaker Duncan Jones -- the son of late rock icon David Bowie -- began principal photography this week in Berlin on his new thriller "Mute."
    

Federal Reserve sided with caution on latest rate vote, report shows

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- During its meeting last month, the Fed stood pat with interest rates over lingering concerns for key economic signals, details from the meet showed Wednesday.
    

Study: Deforestation in Amazon going undetected by Brazilian monitors

Brooks Hays
PROVIDENCE, R.I., Oct. 12 (UPI) -- New research suggests a significant portion of deforestation has gone undetected by Brazil's satellite monitoring system, called PRODES.
    

Paul Pierce to retire with Boston Celtics next summer

Alex Butler
BOSTON, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- A former member of the Boston Celtics' 'Big Three' will retire solo next season.
    

Calcium supplements may damage the heart: Study

Ryan Maass
BALTIMORE, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- People who take calcium in the form of supplements may face a higher risk for heart disease, Johns Hopkins researchers suggest in a new study.
    

Amber Heard debuts as Mera in 'Justice League' photo

Annie Martin
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Amber Heard stuns in green as Mera, the Queen of Atlantis and wife of Aquaman (Jason Momoa), in a production still from "Justice League."
    

Angler frees duckling tangled in abandoned fishing line in South Florida

Ben Hooper
MIAMI, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- A South Florida angler is urging his fellow fishermen to clean up after themselves after he freed a duckling from some abandoned fishing line.
    
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  17. Keith Lamont Scott Was Killed by Two Gunshot Wounds, Family Autopsy Finds
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  19. Giants Host Senator Cory Booker at Internal Meeting on Race Relations
  20. Galaxy Note 7 Is Not Samsung’s Only Problematic Product
  21. Survivor of Connecticut Plane Crash Tells of Argument in Cockpit
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Some in G.O.P. Who Deserted Donald Trump Over Lewd Tape Are Returning

Several House or Senate members reversed themselves and are again supporting Mr. Trump to try to keep Hillary Clinton out of the White House.

    

Donald Trump, Samsung, Chicago Cubs: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Two Women Say Donald Trump Touched Them Inappropriately

The women say they felt compelled to speak after Mr. Trump on Sunday denied ever engaging in such conduct. One says she encountered him on a plane, the other in Trump Tower.

    

‘His Hands Were All Over Me’

Jessica Leeds, a businesswoman at a paper company, was sitting next to Donald J. Trump on a flight to New York in the early 1980s. She told The Times that he lifted the armrest and began to grope her.
    

Reviled by G.O.P., WikiLeaks Embraced by Trump for Clinton Email Leaks

Mr. Trump, his advisers, and many of his supporters are increasingly seizing on a trove of emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign that WikiLeaks has been publishing.

    

The 2016 Race: How One 19-Year-Old Illinois Man Is Distorting National Polling Averages

The U.S.C./Los Angeles Times poll has consistently been an outlier, showing Donald Trump in the lead or near the lead.

    

Florida Voter Registration Deadline Is Extended, a Win for Democrats

A federal judge ordered the deadline extended to Oct. 18 because of Hurricane Matthew, siding with voting rights advocates and the state Democratic Party.

    

In City Built by Immigrants, Immigration Is the Defining Political Issue

Many residents of Hazleton, Pa., who are losing ground, including Democrats, back Mr. Trump. Many who are prospering, including Republicans, support Clinton.

    

Russia’s Newest Weapon: It Blows Up

The Russian military is using life-size inflatable tanks, jets and missile launchers for disguise and deception. “Trickery wins every time,” a military engineer said with a sly smile.
    

Pulse of the People?: The Savvy Person’s Guide to Reading the Latest Polls

There are many factors to consider. Which ones are important?

    

Why Last-Second Lane Mergers Are Good for Traffic

Drivers, ignore your instincts and let the late mergers in during a lane closing, even if it feels like a breach of etiquette, experts say.

    

Wells Fargo Chief Abruptly Steps Down

The executive, John G. Stumpf, has been mired in a scandal involving sham accounts set up by bank employees. The bank’s president will succeed him.

    

Feature: Generation Adderall

Like many of my friends, I spent years using prescription stimulants to get through school and start my career. Then I tried to get off them.

    

Jack Greenberg, Civil Rights Champion, Dies at 91

Mr. Greenberg was the last survivor of a legal team assembled by Thurgood Marshall and was involved in more than 40 civil rights cases before the Supreme Court.

    

Critic's Notebook: The Latest Celebrity Diet? Cyberbullying

Secret recordings. Revenge porn. Sexual humiliation. Lately, celebrity feuds are looking pretty ugly.

    

WikiLeaks Emails Show Mayor de Blasio Venting at and Appealing to Clinton Campaign

The release of a second batch of John D. Podesta’s emails shows Bill de Blasio urging the campaign to engage left-wing Democrats.

    

Keith Lamont Scott Was Killed by Two Gunshot Wounds, Family Autopsy Finds

His death, in a shooting by the police, prompted days of sometimes-violent protests in Charlotte, N.C.

    

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Giants Host Senator Cory Booker at Internal Meeting on Race Relations

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An Appraisal: Remembering Andrzej Wajda, Unflinching Observer of Modern Poland

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Children’s Books: Elena Ferrante’s Picture Book Embraces the Dark Side

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