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Stephen Feller NEW YORK, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- For the first time since the United Nations started voting to condemn the American embargo against Cuba, the United States abstained from the vote.
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  1. U.S. abstains from U.N. vote on Cuban embargo for the first time
  2. High rate of antidepressant use after cancer
  3. North Korea's Kim Jong Un condemns 'disease' of imports
  4. New tool gauges likely survival after gunshot to the head
  5. Immigration protest shuts down part of George Washington Bridge
  6. Fantasy Football: Week 8 Tight End Rankings
  7. Jacksonville Jaguars vs Tennessee Titans preview: Heat on Gus Bradley in TNF game
  8. Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles game preview: Prescott, Wentz set to battle
  9. Impeachment committee demands testimony from Alabama governor
  10. Syrian or Russian airstrike blamed for 26 deaths near Aleppo, mostly schoolchildren
  11. SkyWest pilot arrested for intoxication at South Dakota airport, police say
  12. Police guarding possible targets on Okla. fugitive's 'hit list,' officials say
  13. Fantasy Football: Week 8 Quarterback Rankings

U.S. abstains from U.N. vote on Cuban embargo for the first time

Stephen Feller
NEW YORK, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- For the first time since the United Nations started voting to condemn the American embargo against Cuba, the United States abstained from the vote.
    

High rate of antidepressant use after cancer

Steven Reinberg
Treatment for depression and anxiety is nearly twice as common among U.S. cancer survivors as it is for those who never had the disease, a new study finds.
    

North Korea's Kim Jong Un condemns 'disease' of imports

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Kim Jong Un called for an end to the worship of imports, calling the popular preference for foreign-made goods a "disease" that must be eradicated.
    

New tool gauges likely survival after gunshot to the head


A new tool may help doctors determine a patient's chances of survival after a gunshot wound or other penetrating injury to the brain, researchers report.
    

Immigration protest shuts down part of George Washington Bridge

Stephen Feller
NEW YORK, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Protestors shut down part of the George Washington Bridge Wednesday morning, slowing traffic for commuters driving to work in New York City from New Jersey.
    

Fantasy Football: Week 8 Tight End Rankings

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Don't overlook your tight end slot when analyzing your Week 8 fantasy football lineup.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars vs Tennessee Titans preview: Heat on Gus Bradley in TNF game

By Bucky Dent, The Sports Xchange
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Quarterback Blake Bortles said Tuesday that he's not a fan of the mustard-colored uniforms that the Jacksonville Jaguars will don for their Thursday night road game against the Tennessee Titans.
    

Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles game preview: Prescott, Wentz set to battle

By Marc Lillibridge, The Sports Xchange
The key storyline of the always-heated NFC East showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and the host Dallas Cowboys is centered around the solid play of the two rookie starters at quarterback.
    

Impeachment committee demands testimony from Alabama governor

Stephen Feller
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Alabama's State House Judiciary Committee is demanding Gov. Robert Bentley and several of his advisors testify under oath in an impeachment investigation.
    

Syrian or Russian airstrike blamed for 26 deaths near Aleppo, mostly schoolchildren

Doug G. Ware
HAAS, Syria, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Nearly two dozen schoolchildren were killed in Syria Wednesday by airstrikes launched by President Bashar Assad's regime or Russia, witnesses and rescuers said.
    

SkyWest pilot arrested for intoxication at South Dakota airport, police say

Doug G. Ware
RAPID CITY, S.D., Oct. 26 (UPI) -- A pilot flying for Delta Air Lines was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of being intoxicated as he attempted to crew a flight in South Dakota, authorities said.
    

Police guarding possible targets on Okla. fugitive's 'hit list,' officials say

Doug G. Ware
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- The Oklahoma man accused of killing two family members last weekend is still on the run and police are now guarding others who may be targets on a "hit list."
    

Fantasy Football: Week 8 Quarterback Rankings

Alex Butler
MIAMI, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Ben Roethlisberger is the best of the six quarterbacks with a Week 8 bye.
    
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A new release by WikiLeaks reveals how efforts to limit potential conflicts led to infighting among advisers in the years before Mrs. Clinton announced her 2016 candidacy.
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  1. Donations to Foundation Vexed Hillary Clinton’s Aides, Emails Show
  2. Donald Trump Allies Focus Anger on Another Target: G.O.P. Leaders
  3. Mediator: Megyn Kelly’s Pivotal Moment in a Post-Ailes Era at Fox News
  4. The Run-Up: What We Learned From Five Hours of Trump on Tape
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  6. Cubs, Trump, Mosul: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  7. Europe Edition: U.S. Election, Italy, Mosul: Your Thursday Briefing
  8. H.I.V. Arrived in the U.S. Long Before ‘Patient Zero’
  9. TV Viewership Falls in N.F.L. and Premier League: A Blip, or Something Worse?
  10. Warren Beatty Wants Six Hours of Your Time. Or More.
  11. How to dress like an adult
  12. World Series: Cubs Head Home to Wrigley After Beating Indians in Game 2
  13. Used Cars Slip Past Recall Safeguards, Putting Drivers in Danger
  14. At Auction, Vehicles With Fatal Flaws
  15. A Dubious Old Master Unnerves the Art World
  16. Fatal Boat Crash That Shook Lake George’s Serenity Brings Homicide Charge
  17. As Evening Commute Gets Darker, It Also Gets More Dangerous, Officials Warn
  18. Pentagon Says Airstrikes Targeted 2 Qaeda Leaders in Afghanistan
  19. University of Wisconsin Student Arrested in Multiplying Sexual Assault Cases
  20. Warning of ISIS Plots Against West, U.S. Plans Assault on Raqqa
  21. Two Earthquakes Shake Up Central Italy
  22. Venezuelans Take to Streets to Oppose President Nicolás Maduro
  23. Rodrigo Duterte, Pushing Split with U.S., Counters Philippines’ Deep Ties
  24. How Donald Trump Used Hollywood to Create ‘Donald Trump’
  25. Fans Flock to Town That Inspired ‘Gilmore Girls’
  26. What in the World: South Koreans, Seeking New Zest for Life, Experience Their Own Funerals
  27. Microsoft Unveils Its First Desktop PC
  28. ‘Afghan Girl’ in 1985 National Geographic Photo Is Arrested in Pakistan
  29. Brigham Young Students Who Report Sexual Assault Won’t Face Honor Code Sanctions
  30. The Uninvited Guest: The 2016 Campaign Crashes the Dinner Party
  31. Critic's Notebook: Look Who’s Smiley Now: MoMA Acquires Original Emoji
  32. Before the Wedding, a Test: 3,000 Miles of Barbecue
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Donations to Foundation Vexed Hillary Clinton’s Aides, Emails Show

A new release by WikiLeaks reveals how efforts to limit potential conflicts led to infighting among advisers in the years before Mrs. Clinton announced her 2016 candidacy.

    

Donald Trump Allies Focus Anger on Another Target: G.O.P. Leaders

Conservatives in the factionalized Republican Party are already fanning the flames for a postelection revolt against Speaker Paul D. Ryan.

    

Mediator: Megyn Kelly’s Pivotal Moment in a Post-Ailes Era at Fox News

The host’s divergent approach took a different turn in her clash with Newt Gingrich and again raised the question of the channel’s future.

    

The Run-Up: What We Learned From Five Hours of Trump on Tape

The intimate conversations between Donald J. Trump and his biographer, Michael D’Antonio, are the basis of our special two-part podcast.

    

Trump TV Offers (Fledgling) Framework for Potential Media Future

An election show streaming on Facebook Live is fueling speculation that Donald J. Trump is laying the groundwork for a media empire to come.

    

Cubs, Trump, Mosul: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Europe Edition: U.S. Election, Italy, Mosul: Your Thursday Briefing

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

    

H.I.V. Arrived in the U.S. Long Before ‘Patient Zero’

The virus appeared in New York as early as 1971, according to a new analysis, and spread from there to San Francisco. It contradicts the idea that the disease’s spread traced to one man, Gaétan Dugas.
    

TV Viewership Falls in N.F.L. and Premier League: A Blip, or Something Worse?

The startling, double-digital declines in TV viewership raise questions about whether the football and soccer leagues have reached their peak.

    

Warren Beatty Wants Six Hours of Your Time. Or More.

Mr. Beatty’s “Rules Don’t Apply” is the first film he has written, directed and starred in since “Bulworth,” in 1998. And he’ll talk your ear off about it.

    

How to dress like an adult

Defining what constitutes a mature wardrobe is a challenge in the age of the power hoodie. Here, three golden rules for grown-up garb.

    

World Series: Cubs Head Home to Wrigley After Beating Indians in Game 2

Jake Arrieta shut down the Indians’ lineup, and Kyle Schwarber provided timely hits in a 5-1 victory. The series is tied heading to Wrigley Field for Game 3.

    

Used Cars Slip Past Recall Safeguards, Putting Drivers in Danger

Federal law does not mandate used-car sellers to tell buyers when a car has been recalled or to make necessary safety repairs, and the results can be deadly.

    

At Auction, Vehicles With Fatal Flaws

Consumers are able to purchase cars that have deadly defects and sellers have few obligations to disclose the defects to them.

    

A Dubious Old Master Unnerves the Art World

New works by Frans Hals rarely surface, and this portrait was unknown — both reasons it deserved more scrutiny, scholars say.

    

Fatal Boat Crash That Shook Lake George’s Serenity Brings Homicide Charge

Alexander M. West was arraigned in connection with the death of Charlotte McCue, 8, who was on a boat that his power boat leapt over at night last July.

    

As Evening Commute Gets Darker, It Also Gets More Dangerous, Officials Warn

Mayor Bill de Blasio will announce Thursday a new $1.5 million “dusk and darkness” safety campaign for New York’s drivers and pedestrians.

    

Pentagon Says Airstrikes Targeted 2 Qaeda Leaders in Afghanistan

The Defense Department said it was still assessing whether the men, two of Al Qaeda’s most senior leaders operating in the country, were killed in the drone strikes.
    

University of Wisconsin Student Arrested in Multiplying Sexual Assault Cases

The student, Alec Cook, was arrested last week and accused of sexually assaulting a fellow student. After the arrest, more women started coming forward.

    

Warning of ISIS Plots Against West, U.S. Plans Assault on Raqqa

Senior military officials said the fight would begin within weeks to retake the de facto ISIS capital, where planning is believed to be underway on terrorist attacks.

    

Two Earthquakes Shake Up Central Italy

The earthquakes damaged buildings in several towns, two months after a quake killed nearly 300 people in the country.

    

Venezuelans Take to Streets to Oppose President Nicolás Maduro

Hundreds of thousands of protesters in Caracas demanded a recall referendum that would expel the president from office.

    

Rodrigo Duterte, Pushing Split with U.S., Counters Philippines’ Deep Ties

Mr. Duterte’s threats have tapped a strain of resentment among some Filipinos, but the nations’ close relationship makes it unlikely that any will follow him on the path to divorce.

    

How Donald Trump Used Hollywood to Create ‘Donald Trump’

Donald J. Trump has been a near-constant presence in TV shows, movies, documentaries, pageants and even professional wrestling events, since the 1980s.

    

Fans Flock to Town That Inspired ‘Gilmore Girls’

As part of a festival, a rural town in Connecticut played host to more than 1,300 devotees, who endured rain to tour the town and meet stars from the show.

    

What in the World: South Koreans, Seeking New Zest for Life, Experience Their Own Funerals

Participants of the mock funeral program write a testament, don a shroud, and climb in a coffin, which is then hammered shut for 10 long minutes.

    

Microsoft Unveils Its First Desktop PC

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‘Afghan Girl’ in 1985 National Geographic Photo Is Arrested in Pakistan

Sharbat Gula, whose piercing green eyes stared out from the magazine’s cover in 1985, was held after being accused of fraudulently obtaining national identity cards.

    

Brigham Young Students Who Report Sexual Assault Won’t Face Honor Code Sanctions

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The Uninvited Guest: The 2016 Campaign Crashes the Dinner Party

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Critic's Notebook: Look Who’s Smiley Now: MoMA Acquires Original Emoji

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Before the Wedding, a Test: 3,000 Miles of Barbecue

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