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Nadal done for year due to wrist injuryRafael Nadal took to social media on Thursday to announce that he will not play again in 2016 in a bid to fully recover from a left wrist injury. U.S. government confirms 11th death due to Takata airbagsDETROIT, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says a Takata airbag is to blame for the death of a woman in September, the 11th death linked to the airbags. May tells EU leaders the UK expects to stay involved after BrexitBRUSSELS, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- The U.K. Prime Minister E.U. leaders at a summit that England expects to still be involved in decisions affecting the continent regardless of the Brexit. Denver Broncos vs. Houston Texans preview: Focus on Brock OsweilerEven with the attention sure to focus squarely on current Houston (and former Denver) quarterback Brock Osweiler, the most pressing concern for the Broncos in advance of their showdown with the Texans on Monday night is regaining the momentum that carried them through an undefeated start by Week 4. San Diego Chargers vs. Atlanta Falcons: NFL Week 7 game previewEarlier this month, the Atlanta Falcons battled last season's Super Bowl teams in back-to-back weeks and emerged with two victories. Clinton, Trump face off again at Al Smith DinnerNEW YORK, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A day after their final debate, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were in the same room again Thursday night at the Al Smith Dinner in New York. Brazil mining execs charged with homicide in dam collapse that killed 19BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- Authorities charged nearly two dozen Brazilian mining executives with homicide Thursday for their part in the collapse last year of a dam that killed 19 people. Cartilage from nose used to repair bum kneesSteven Reinberg Using cells from the cartilage in patients' noses, Swiss doctors have successfully made patches to treat 10 adults whose knee cartilage was damaged by injury. Mediterranean diet, caffeine may be good for your eyesHealthDay News Eating a Mediterranean diet and consuming caffeine may lower your chances of developing age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness. Ex-IRS agent charged with filing false returns, theft, obstructing federal investigationSACRAMENTO, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A federal grand jury indicted a former IRS special agent with lying on tax returns, stealing from the government and destroying records during an investigation. Prosecutors say NSA theft the largest of top secret materials in historyBALTIMORE, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- Federal prosecutors say a former NSA contractor stole a "breathtaking" amount of top secret data over 20 years -- the biggest classified heist in history. Super Typhoon Haima looking at direct hit on Hong KongMANILA, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- After ramming the Philippines, Super Typhoon Haima is now looking to make a direct hit on Hong Kong, forecasters said Thursday. To hunt in packs or go it alone: Math predicts predation tacticsSTOCKHOLM, Sweden, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A team of scientists have found a way to simplify the sociology of the hunting party and explain why some predators work together while others go it alone. Allied forces continue sweep to Mosul; ex-governor wanted by Iraq over Turkey spatMOSUL, Iraq, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- The fight for Mosul has gone faster than expected, officials say, but tension between Iraq and Turkey continues even though they're fighting for the same thing. Obama: Republicans apparently fine with 'bromance' between Trump, PutinMIAMI, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama said the Republicans, thanks to Donald Trump, are now comfortable "having a bromance" with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Poll: Fewer Americans view justice system as inadequateWASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- Half of Americans believe the criminal justice system isn't tough enough, a new poll showed Thursday -- but fewer believe that now than did a decade ago. Alabama vs. Texas A&M 2016: Prediction, preview, pick to win - SEC footballIf it seems as if No. 1 Alabama football is taking on a Top 25 opponent every week, that is because it keeps occurring. The Texas A&M Aggies are up next. Stephen Baldwin: Brother Alec's SNL Trump impression isn't funnyNEW YORK, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- Stephen Baldwin said his brother Alec's portrayal of Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live" is "a little too nasty" and not very funny. Black Americans may have stronger immune response to infectionsResearchers say laboratory studies show the cells of black Americans mount a much stronger immune response to infection than those of European-Americans. Friendly giraffe interrupts woman's selfie video in South AfricaEAST LONDON, South Africa, Oct. 20 (UPI) -- A woman traveling through South Africa shared the moment her selfie was video-bombed by a wild and very friendly giraffe. Even 6th graders commit cyber dating abuse: StudyCyber dating abuse can be a problem even among sixth graders, a new study finds. |
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Donald Trump Says He Will Accept Election Outcome (‘if I Win’)“Of course I would accept a clear election result, but I would also reserve my right to contest or file a legal challenge in the case of a questionable result,” Mr. Trump said. In Debate, Hillary Clinton’s Clarion Call for Women Thrills ManyMrs. Clinton seemed to speak to a new generation of women — and to many young men — by assailing Donald J. Trump over sexual assault and harassment. Donald Trump’s Defiance Is Seen as ‘Colossal Mistake’ That Threatens U.S. ImageDiplomats and elected officials fear that Mr. Trump, if he loses, will severely undermine the international reputation of the American political system. Tumultuous Debate Draws Over 71 Million ViewersClosing out the 14-month debate season, Wednesday’s presidential face-off drew more viewers than the last one, but far fewer than the first. Donald Trump Heckled by New York Elite at Charity DinnerAt the Alfred E. Smith memorial event, a white-tie campaign-year ritual at the Waldorf, attempts at bonhomie went sour. NEWS ANALYSIS: The Hawk on Russia Policy? Hillary Clinton, Not Donald TrumpIf Mrs. Clinton wins, she will enter the White House with the most contentious relationship with Russia of any president in more than three decades. Trump Said Women Get Abortions Days Before Birth. Doctors Say They Don’t.Mr. Trump alluded to abortions happening “on the final day.” Doctors say that scenario does not happen. Widening Attack on G.O.P., Obama Targets Marco Rubio in FloridaThe president’s criticism showcased a determination to broaden his indictment of Mr. Trump into an indictment of the Republican Party. Voter Registration Effort Spurs an Inquiry in IndianaThe State Police are investigating incomplete forms submitted by a project aimed at raising ballot participation among African-Americans. Videos Put Democrats on Defensive About Dirty TricksThe undercover videos showed Democratic operatives discussing unseemly tactics like instigating violence at Trump rallies and arranging for fraudulent voting. Kurds, Heading Into the Teeth of ISIS, Open a New FrontA U.S. soldier is among the dead in an expansion of the effort to retake Mosul, including moves by Iraqi forces and a new, village-by-village Kurdish thrust from the north. Donald Trump Is Wrong on Mosul Attack, Military Experts SayThey said that Mr. Trump’s armchair generalship revealed a fundamental lack of understanding of Iraqi politics, military warfare, and military history. Thousands of Men to Be Pardoned for Gay Sex, Once a Crime in BritainThe proposed Turing Law, named for the mathematician who was prosecuted in the 1950s, provides for posthumous pardons and allows men who are still alive to apply for pardons. ‘Brexit,’ Migration, Trade: E.U.’s List of Crises Keeps GrowingDomestic politics are again undercutting the bloc’s sense of common purpose, with a trade deal imperiled by Belgium’s small French-speaking Wallonia region. Wary of Russian Guarantees, Residents Stay Put in War-Torn AleppoAfter Moscow instituted a brief cease-fire, many said leaving the besieged Syrian city could still be more dangerous than staying and exposing themselves to continued airstrikes. Case of Former N.S.A. Contractor Escalates as Espionage Act Charges LoomA new filing said prosecutors plan to charge Harold T. Martin III with committing felonies, crimes that could put him in prison for decades if he is convicted. E.P.A. Waited Too Long to Warn of Flint Water Danger, Report SaysThe findings of the agency’s internal inspector general suggests the federal government should shoulder some of the blame for the city water supply’s continued lead contamination. Talking to Your Therapist About Election AnxietyTherapists say that some of the campaign issues — safety, secrecy and boundaries — play into our deepest worries. At 2 Georgetown Cemeteries, History in Black and WhiteThere is an effort to restore Mount Zion, a run-down black cemetery in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, next to the lush Oak Hill, where a mostly white elite is buried. Voices: The Falls Were Bad. The Diagnosis Was Worse.My mother has a rare disease called P.S.P., and she can no longer walk or talk. But she’s still my mom. Rodrigo Duterte and Xi Jinping Agree to Reopen South China Sea TalksMeeting in Beijing, the Philippine and Chinese presidents signaled that they would seek bilateral solutions to the long-running dispute. Warrant for Mexican Ex-Official, Now on the Run, Is Seen as a Step in Graft FightWith Javier Duarte of Veracruz being sought on racketeering charges, many are asking if the case is a turning point in Mexico’s fight against corruption. ‘Moonlight’: Is This the Year’s Best Movie?Our critic A.O. Scott says this film about a young black man’s coming of age is both a disarmingly personal film and an urgent social document. Feature: Miri Regev’s Culture WarThe Israeli minister of culture and sports wants nothing less than an overthrow of the nation’s elite. On College Basketball: Louisville’s Rick Pitino Claims Dominion, Except When Scandal HitsLike any successful coach, Pitino has an obsessive attention to detail. Still, he insists, he had no knowledge of a staff member providing Louisville basketball recruits with stripteases and sex. More Recent Articles |
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