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Stephen Feller SANDY, Utah, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- A 14-year-old shot a 16-year-old Tuesday afternoon in a park near a middle school in what witnesses said they thought would be a fistfight.
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  1. Student shot by another student outside Utah middle school
  2. South Korea leader apologizes for affiliation with woman suspected of corruption
  3. College football Week 8 recap: 5 things we learned; 5 top Heisman Trophy candidates
  4. Surfing through selfies tied to low self-esteem?
  5. Less than half of older hip fracture patients fully recover, study says
  6. British MP Zac Goldsmith quits Parliament over airport expansion
  7. Paul Beatty wins the Man Booker Prize for fiction for 'The Sellout'
  8. Colin Powell says he's voting for Hillary Clinton
  9. Pentagon pledges to fix bonus issue; White House says troops shouldn't be 'nickel-and-dimed'
  10. Apple posts first yearly decline in revenue, profit since 2001
  11. Venezuela lawmakers approve criminal trial for Maduro as crisis deepens
  12. UPI Horse Racing Roundup
  13. Workers begin disassembly of 'Jungle' refugee camp in France
  14. Apple Keynote Event: What to expect and how to watch
  15. Defense chief says push to oust terrorists from Syrian stronghold at hand
  16. Dozens of Chinese villagers help beached whale return to sea
  17. Researchers discover millipede with 414 legs
  18. Message in a bottle returned to family in New Hampshire after 50 years
  19. Air pollution can harm blood vessels of even healthy, young adults
  20. Some adult brain cells may be vulnerable to Zika infection: Study
  21. Ciara celebrates 31st birthday with Russell Wilson

Student shot by another student outside Utah middle school

Stephen Feller
SANDY, Utah, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- A 14-year-old shot a 16-year-old Tuesday afternoon in a park near a middle school in what witnesses said they thought would be a fistfight.
    

South Korea leader apologizes for affiliation with woman suspected of corruption

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- South Korean President Park Geun-hye apologized on Tuesday for her connections to a longtime acquaintance suspected of corruption.
    

College football Week 8 recap: 5 things we learned; 5 top Heisman Trophy candidates

By Anthony Gimino, The Sports Xchange
A recap of College Football in Week 8 including a big injury for Alabama, Leonard Fournette's unbelievable day and how the top Heisman Trophy candidates fared.
    

Surfing through selfies tied to low self-esteem?


The more people view their own and other people's selfies, the lower their self-esteem and life satisfaction they likely have, according to a new study.
    

Less than half of older hip fracture patients fully recover, study says

Don Rauf
For older adults, a fractured hip is often life-changing -- most never return to their former levels of independence and physical activity, new research shows.
    

British MP Zac Goldsmith quits Parliament over airport expansion

Stephen Feller
LONDON, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- British MP Zac Goldsmith resigned from Parliament Tuesday over a decision to expand Heathrow airport, despite strong opposition from officials and voters.
    

Paul Beatty wins the Man Booker Prize for fiction for 'The Sellout'

Karen Butler
LONDON, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- Paul Beatty was declared the winner of the 2016 Man Booker Prize for fiction Tuesday for his novel "The Sellout."
    

Colin Powell says he's voting for Hillary Clinton

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- The man who served as former President George W. Bush's first secretary of state says he'll cross the aisle, again, to vote for Hillary Clinton.
    

Pentagon pledges to fix bonus issue; White House says troops shouldn't be 'nickel-and-dimed'

Doug G. Ware
PARIS, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- The Pentagon promised a fix Tuesday to the outcry sparked by ordering service members in the National Guard to repay bonuses given them to enlist years ago.
    

Apple posts first yearly decline in revenue, profit since 2001

Doug G. Ware
CUPERTINO, Calif., Oct. 25 (UPI) -- For the first time in 15 years, sales and profits at Apple were lower in 2016 than they were the previous year -- but quarterly results still beat expectations.
    

Venezuela lawmakers approve criminal trial for Maduro as crisis deepens

Doug G. Ware
CARACAS, Venezuela, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- Venezuelan lawmakers voted Tuesday to order a trial for embattled President Nicolas Maduro, on charges that he's violated the constitution to remain in power.
    

UPI Horse Racing Roundup

By Robert Kieckhefer, UPI Racing Writer
Winx wins Cox Plate, Designs on Rome scores again in Hong Kong, Satono Diamond emerges among Japanese 3-year-olds -- all that and more in weekend Thoroughbred racing.
    

Workers begin disassembly of 'Jungle' refugee camp in France

Doug G. Ware
CALAIS, France, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- Demolition workers on Tuesday completed the disassembly of a troubled refugee camp in north France known as the "jungle."
    

Apple Keynote Event: What to expect and how to watch

Scott T. Smith
CUPERTINO , Calif., Oct. 25 (UPI) -- Apple is well known for keeping details of product launches under wraps, but looks like this time there's an October surprise.
    

Defense chief says push to oust terrorists from Syrian stronghold at hand

Doug G. Ware
PARIS, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- As allied forces continue pushing to Mosul, other coalition troops are getting ready for a similar push toward the primary Islamic State stronghold in Syria.
    

Dozens of Chinese villagers help beached whale return to sea

Ben Hooper
ZHANJIANG, China, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- Dozens of residents banded together in a Chinese village to rescue a whale that became stranded when it washed up on a beach.
    

Researchers discover millipede with 414 legs

Brooks Hays
VISALIA, Calif., Oct. 25 (UPI) -- Researchers have discovered a new, especially leggy species of millipede in the dissolved marble caves of California's Sequoia National Park.
    

Message in a bottle returned to family in New Hampshire after 50 years

Daniel Uria
HAMPTON, N.H., Oct. 25 (UPI) -- A man discovered a message in a bottle cast out to sea by a New Hampshire family while on a Caribbean vacation.
    

Air pollution can harm blood vessels of even healthy, young adults

Steven Reinberg, HealthDay News
Even young, healthy adults can suffer blood vessel damage from air pollution, a new study finds.
    

Some adult brain cells may be vulnerable to Zika infection: Study

HealthDay News
Certain brain cells in adults may be vulnerable to damage from Zika infection, research with mice suggests.
    

Ciara celebrates 31st birthday with Russell Wilson

Annie Martin
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 25 (UPI) -- Ciara enjoyed a romantic birthday dinner with husband Russell Wilson following fresh pregnancy rumors.
    
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  1. The Run-Up: What Drives Donald Trump? Fear of Losing Status, Tapes Show
  2. Seizing on Rising Costs, Trump Says Health Law Is ‘Over’
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  4. Black Voters on Donald Trump: We’ve Heard It All Before
  5. ‘We Need to Clean This Up’: Clinton Aide’s Newly Public Email Shows Concern
  6. Colin Powell Says He’ll Vote for Hillary Clinton
  7. Europe Edition: Trump, Heathrow, Quetta: Your Wednesday Briefing
  8. California Today: California Today: A One-Woman Lifeline for Eureka’s Homeless
  9. Steven Banks Was Hired to Stem New York’s Homelessness Crisis. It Didn’t Happen.
  10. Shouts Greet Migrants in the Streets of France: ‘We Don’t Want Them’
  11. Common Sense: Why a Media Merger That Should Go Through Might Not
  12. AT&T Cheerleading Squad for Merger: Nearly 100 Lobbyists
  13. Pyongyang Journal: Pizzas, Pony Rides and Dolphin Shows: Balms for North Korea’s Elite
  14. North Korea Giving Up Nuclear Arms ‘a Lost Cause,’ Official Says
  15. Vatican Clarifies the Rules for Cremation: Bury, Don’t Scatter
  16. Relief at Last for U.S. Owners of Diesel Volkswagens
  17. Apple Predicts a Big Holiday Bounce After Its Biggest Rival, Samsung, Falters
  18. Partial Verdict Reached in Takeover of Oregon Wildlife Refuge, Notes Indicate
  19. Paul Beatty Wins Man Booker Prize With ‘The Sellout’
  20. Self-Driving Truck’s First Mission: A 120-Mile Beer Run
  21. Sinosphere: The ‘Saddest’ Polar Bear Lives in a Mall in China
  22. Trilobites: Why Does Fall Foliage Turn So Red and Fiery? It Depends.
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  24. A Scene Right Out of Philip Roth: His Books Come Home to Newark’s Library
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The Run-Up: What Drives Donald Trump? Fear of Losing Status, Tapes Show

In more than five hours of conversations — the last extensive biographical interviews he granted before running for president — Mr. Trump makes clear how difficult it is for him to imagine, let alone accept, defeat.

    

Seizing on Rising Costs, Trump Says Health Law Is ‘Over’

The Trump campaign, desperate for a winning political issue in the final two weeks of the race, mounted an offensive against the Affordable Care Act.
    

Public Health: A Quick Guide to Rising Obamacare Rates

What you need to know on who will be affected and what can be done about it.

    

Black Voters on Donald Trump: We’ve Heard It All Before

For many black Americans, Mr. Trump is a familiar figure whose candidacy is exposing to others the diminishing words they have heard their whole lives.

    

‘We Need to Clean This Up’: Clinton Aide’s Newly Public Email Shows Concern

The latest hacked emails from WikiLeaks highlight how the news that Hillary Clinton used a private server sent the White House and her campaign scrambling.

    

Colin Powell Says He’ll Vote for Hillary Clinton

The former secretary of state told a trade group on Long Island that Donald J. Trump was painting the country “in a negative light across the globe with all our allies.”

    

Europe Edition: Trump, Heathrow, Quetta: Your Wednesday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

California Today: California Today: A One-Woman Lifeline for Eureka’s Homeless

Tuesday: A tireless advocate for the homeless in Humboldt County, a pivotal ballot test for recreational marijuana, and a cooking show hosted by Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart.

    

Steven Banks Was Hired to Stem New York’s Homelessness Crisis. It Didn’t Happen.

Mr. Banks, who joined the de Blasio administration after a lifetime of agitating for the poor, has faced criticism even from onetime colleagues he still considers allies.

    

Shouts Greet Migrants in the Streets of France: ‘We Don’t Want Them’

Tiny French communities like Croisilles are being forced to deal firsthand with Europe’s migrant crisis as officials break down a camp in Calais.

    

Common Sense: Why a Media Merger That Should Go Through Might Not

Under longstanding antitrust policy, the AT&T-Time Warner deal should be practically a shoo-in. But these are not usual times.
    

AT&T Cheerleading Squad for Merger: Nearly 100 Lobbyists

As a multimillion-dollar donor to lawmakers, with a huge roster of lobbyists, the communications giant is ready to pursue its $85 billion bid for Time Warner.

    

Pyongyang Journal: Pizzas, Pony Rides and Dolphin Shows: Balms for North Korea’s Elite

In the capital, Pyongyang, entertainment options have expanded under Kim Jong-un, giving the privileged few — and foreigners — a glimpse of a better life.

    

North Korea Giving Up Nuclear Arms ‘a Lost Cause,’ Official Says

At the Council on Foreign Relations, James R. Clapper Jr. also said he “wouldn’t put it past” Russia to shoot down an American plane in Syria if a no-fly zone were imposed.

    

Vatican Clarifies the Rules for Cremation: Bury, Don’t Scatter

The Roman Catholic Church, which removed its prohibition on cremation in 1963, is also urging its members not to store cremated remains at home.

    

Relief at Last for U.S. Owners of Diesel Volkswagens

A judge has approved a deal for Volkswagen to buy back or fix vehicles affected in the emissions-cheating scandal.

    

Apple Predicts a Big Holiday Bounce After Its Biggest Rival, Samsung, Falters

If the company’s forecast is accurate, it will mark a turnaround from what has been a disappointing year for the Silicon Valley giant.

    

Partial Verdict Reached in Takeover of Oregon Wildlife Refuge, Notes Indicate

Jurors had trouble reaching consensus, and one raised questions of potential bias in the trial of Ammon and Ryan Bundy and five of their followers.

    

Paul Beatty Wins Man Booker Prize With ‘The Sellout’

Mr. Beatty, the first American to capture the prestigious British award, wrote “The Sellout,” a scathing satire about race in America.
    

Self-Driving Truck’s First Mission: A 120-Mile Beer Run

Otto, the Uber-owned self-driving vehicle operation, delivered 2,000 cases of Budweiser 120 miles to Colorado Springs from Fort Collins, Colo.

    

Sinosphere: The ‘Saddest’ Polar Bear Lives in a Mall in China

The bear, named Pizza, is showing signs of distress, advocates say, adding that using wild animals to attract customers is a disturbing trend in China.
    

Trilobites: Why Does Fall Foliage Turn So Red and Fiery? It Depends.

Many of the hypotheses for why leaves turn red before they fall off trees in the autumn sound contradictory.

    

The Funfetti Explosion

Sweetened by nostalgia and fueled by social media, rainbow sprinkles have coated the entire world of baking.

    

A Scene Right Out of Philip Roth: His Books Come Home to Newark’s Library

When Mr. Roth’s books are moved to a refurbished space in the Newark Public Library, they will be shelved using the same system he created at home.

    

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