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Shawn Price WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- President Obama commuted the prison sentences of 102 inmates, the latest in a historic move to cut the number of drug offenders in the federal prison system.
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  1. President Obama commutes sentences of 102 inmates; most are drug offenders
  2. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview
  3. UNC Tar Heels vs. Virginia Tech Hokies: Prediction, preview, pick to win - ACC football
  4. Hubble sees star shooting 'cannonballs' into space
  5. Chicago Cubs the clear Vegas favorite to win 2016 World Series
  6. Hurricane Matthew begins moving up Florida coast, may turn full circle for Round 2
  7. Cincinnati Bengals vs Dallas Cowboys: prediction, preview, pick to win
  8. More than 250 dead in Haiti amid wreckage from 'catastrophic' Hurricane Matthew
  9. Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown fined again for TD celebration [Video]
  10. Nationals vs Dodgers preview: Max Scherzer welcomes challenge against Clayton Kershaw in NLDS
  11. NTSB: N.J. train was going twice speed limit before deadly crash
  12. Snapchat owner working on IPO for 2017 that values company at $25B
  13. New York Giants at Green Bay Packers: Prediction, preview and pick to win
  14. Education stats show decline in loan defaults, students of certain schools susceptible
  15. 'I'm not a terrorist,' 7-year-old tweets at Syria's Assad
  16. Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers: prediction, game preview, pick to win, injury update
  17. Hillary Clinton recalls mortifying childhood haircut in Elle interview
  18. Each American League team's most disappointing player in 2016

President Obama commutes sentences of 102 inmates; most are drug offenders

Shawn Price
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- President Obama commuted the prison sentences of 102 inmates, the latest in a historic move to cut the number of drug offenders in the federal prison system.
    

UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview

By Robert Kieckhefer, UPI Racing Writer
Keeneland opens and joins Belmont and Santa Anita in a second weekend of Breeders' Cup previews; Winx and Black Heart Bart face off in Australia; next year's Derby hopefuls run in England -- all in weekend Thoroughbred racing
    

UNC Tar Heels vs. Virginia Tech Hokies: Prediction, preview, pick to win - ACC football

The Sports Xchange
After consecutive storybook endings, the North Carolina football team probably could use a little breather, but the Tar Heels are not going to get it.
    

Hubble sees star shooting 'cannonballs' into space

Brooks Hays
PASADENA, Calif., Oct. 6 (UPI) -- NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured images of large plasma 'cannonballs' being ejected from the vicinity of a red giant.
    

Chicago Cubs the clear Vegas favorite to win 2016 World Series

Doug G. Ware
LAS VEGAS, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- Though they haven't won a title in 108 years, and are well-known for disappointing fans, the Chicago Cubs are the Vegas favorites to win the 2016 World Series.
    

Hurricane Matthew begins moving up Florida coast, may turn full circle for Round 2

Andrew V. Pestano, Scott T. Smith and Shawn Price
MIAMI, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- Hurricane Matthew began moving closer to Florida as it returned to Category 4 storm with bands of heavy rains and powerful winds.
    

Cincinnati Bengals vs Dallas Cowboys: prediction, preview, pick to win

The Sports Xchange
Complete guide to the Cincinnati Bengals vs Dallas Cowboys, including when and where to watch, series history, matchups, prediction, and pick to win.
    

More than 250 dead in Haiti amid wreckage from 'catastrophic' Hurricane Matthew

Stephen Feller and Doug G. Ware
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- More than 260 people have died and more than 350,000 need help in Haiti in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, officials said Thursday.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers' Antonio Brown fined again for TD celebration [Video]

The Sports Xchange
The touchdown celebration is becoming an issue in the NFL, especially with regards to Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown.
    

Nationals vs Dodgers preview: Max Scherzer welcomes challenge against Clayton Kershaw in NLDS

By David Driver, The Sports Xchange
WASHINGTON - Washington Nationals right-hander Max Scherzer said he learned a lesson from his first postseason start, which came on Oct. 2, 2011, at Yankee Stadium when he played for the Detroit Tigers.
    

NTSB: N.J. train was going twice speed limit before deadly crash

Doug G. Ware
HOBOKEN, N.J., Oct. 6 (UPI) -- A New Jersey commuter train that crashed last week inexplicably traveled at twice the speed limit in the seconds before it collided, the NTSB said Thursday.
    

Snapchat owner working on IPO for 2017 that values company at $25B

Doug G. Ware
VENICE, Calif., Oct. 6 (UPI) -- The owner of Snapchat is working on an initial public stock offering for next spring that would value the company at about $25 billion, reports said Thursday.
    

New York Giants at Green Bay Packers: Prediction, preview and pick to win

The Sports Xchange
Complete guide to the New York Giants at Green Bay Packers, including when and where to watch, series history, matchups, prediction and pick to win.
    

Education stats show decline in loan defaults, students of certain schools susceptible

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- Nearly 600,000 U.S. students who were supposed to start repaying their loans in recent years were unable to do so, new government statistics show.
    

'I'm not a terrorist,' 7-year-old tweets at Syria's Assad

Stephen Feller
ALEPPO, Syria, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- Seven-year-old Bana Alabed has been tweeting her observations of the civil war in Syria, offering a unique, frightening view of the war there.
    

Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers: prediction, game preview, pick to win, injury update

The Sports Xchange
Complete watch guide to the Arizona Cardinals vs San Francisco 49ers game, including when and where to watch, series history, matchups, injury updates, prediction, and pick to win.
    

Hillary Clinton recalls mortifying childhood haircut in Elle interview

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- Hillary Clinton told Elle magazine that as a young girl she was once given a haircut that was so terrible that she was embarrassed to go to school.
    

Each American League team's most disappointing player in 2016

The Sports Xchange
Here is a look of each American League team's most disappointing player in 2016, as chosen by The Sports Xchange's national network of baseball writers.
    
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Los Angeles Times CEO of Backpage, called 'world's top online brothel,' arrested on pimping charges in crackdown by Kamala Harris Los Angeles Times The chief executive of the classified ad website Backpage.com was arrested Thursday on pimping ...
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CEO of Backpage, called 'world's top online brothel,' arrested on pimping charges in crackdown by Kamala Harris
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The chief executive of the classified ad website Backpage.com was arrested Thursday on pimping charges, part of a broad crackdown led by state Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris, who criticized the website for profiting from the sex trafficking of adults and ...
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If they tell you to get out — get out. Water rises swiftly and is more powerful than most people could imagine. And put valuables in the refrigerator.
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  1. Practical Tips for Surviving a Hurricane, Learned the Hard Way
  2. What It’s Like to Be Trapped by a Category 5 Hurricane
  3. How to Get People to Evacuate? Try Fear
  4. U.S. Prepares for Hurricane Matthew
  5. Hurricane Matthew Makes Old Problems Worse for Haitians
  6. Your Evening Briefing
  7. N.S.A. Suspect Is a Hoarder. But a Leaker? Investigators Aren’t Sure.
  8. At Booz Allen, a Vast U.S. Spy Operation, Run for Private Profit
  9. In Fight for Aleppo, Tangled Alliances in Syria Add to Chaos
  10. When Donald Trump Went to Washington and Got Himself a Tax Break
  11. Political Memo: Want to Know the Crucial Areas for Clinton? Follow Michelle Obama
  12. Public Health: Your Surgeon Is Probably a Republican, Your Psychiatrist Probably a Democrat
  13. Mike Pence Disavows Donald Trump’s Earlier Proposal Barring Muslims
  14. Donald Trump’s Ventures Began With a Lot of Hype. Here’s How They Turned Out.
  15. The Cubs Confront the Curse: Is This the Year?
  16. Barolo Journal: Amid Hills of Wine and Truffles, a Mission to Give Fungus Room to Breathe
  17. Confronting Racist Objects
  18. Train Was Traveling at Twice the Speed Limit Just Before Hoboken Crash
  19. Ramzan Kadyrov, Chechen Strongman, Criticized Over Televised Child Fights
  20. C.E.O. of Backpage.com, Known for Escort Ads, Is Charged with Pimping a Minor
  21. 5 Years Later, Jon Corzine May Avoid Trial With $5 Million Settlement
  22. Early Book Praising Hitler May Have Been Written by Hitler
  23. New York Archdiocese Offers Compensation Program for Sexual Abuse Victims
  24. Poland Steps Back From Stricter Anti-Abortion Law
  25. De Blasio Snubs New York Post Reporter and Calls Paper a ‘Right-Wing Rag’
  26. Asian-American Fighters Return to Ancestral Homelands, and Find Fans Waiting
  27. ‘Doomocracy’ Puts the Politics of Fear on Display in Brooklyn
  28. Voices: A Letter to the Doctors and Nurses Who Cared for My Wife
  29. Desert Trip Festival Woos Classic Rock Fans (Emphasis on ‘Classic’)
  30. Review: ‘Holiday Inn’: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like a Recycled Movie
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Practical Tips for Surviving a Hurricane, Learned the Hard Way

If they tell you to get out — get out. Water rises swiftly and is more powerful than most people could imagine. And put valuables in the refrigerator.

    

What It’s Like to Be Trapped by a Category 5 Hurricane

Lizette Alvarez, a Times reporter, recalled her night in Florida City, Fla., in 1992 when Hurricane Andrew destroyed most of the motel she was staying in.

    

How to Get People to Evacuate? Try Fear

Emergency managers trying to get residents to leave an area in the path of a storm can be like parents cajoling their children to do something.

    

U.S. Prepares for Hurricane Matthew

As the hurricane approached with sustained winds of 130 miles per hour, the governors of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina ordered residents in high-risk coastal areas to evacuate.
    

Hurricane Matthew Makes Old Problems Worse for Haitians

The storm’s devastation reflects the very nature of the many challenges faced by Haiti, where infrastructure had already been in decline for decades.

    

Your Evening Briefing

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

N.S.A. Suspect Is a Hoarder. But a Leaker? Investigators Aren’t Sure.

Harold T. Martin III, described by his ex-wife as a hoarder, broke rules by taking home top-secret material, officials said, but they struggled to connect him to leaked documents.

    

At Booz Allen, a Vast U.S. Spy Operation, Run for Private Profit

Booz Allen Hamilton, the firm that employed the contractor accused of stealing secrets from the National Security Agency, earns billions of dollars each year in intelligence work.

    

In Fight for Aleppo, Tangled Alliances in Syria Add to Chaos

The Syrian war is often cast as a contest between competing rebel groups and the government of President Bashar al-Assad. The truth is even messier.

    

When Donald Trump Went to Washington and Got Himself a Tax Break

In less than two years, a set of provisions was passed that stood to be enormously lucrative to Mr. Trump and the rest of the real estate industry.

    

Political Memo: Want to Know the Crucial Areas for Clinton? Follow Michelle Obama

The popular first lady, who limits her campaign appearances, is being dispatched to places and constituencies where the campaign is facing the greatest pressure.

    

Public Health: Your Surgeon Is Probably a Republican, Your Psychiatrist Probably a Democrat

New data show distinct political leanings in many medical specialties. Over all, the field is becoming more Democratic.
    

Mike Pence Disavows Donald Trump’s Earlier Proposal Barring Muslims

Asked during a number of interviews on Thursday about why he will not condemn the Muslim ban now, Mr. Pence said, “Because that’s not Donald Trump’s position now.”

    

Donald Trump’s Ventures Began With a Lot of Hype. Here’s How They Turned Out.

Of roughly 60 ventures started or promoted by Mr. Trump, a third did not work out, a third had some success and some problems, and a third met expectations.
    

The Cubs Confront the Curse: Is This the Year?

Anxiety and excitement are in the air in Chicago with the Cubs still seeking their first World Series title since 1908.

    

Barolo Journal: Amid Hills of Wine and Truffles, a Mission to Give Fungus Room to Breathe

The two delicacies are in increasing competition in and around Barolo, Italy, and a new campaign is aiming to save the mushrooms as vineyards gobble up hillsides.

    

Confronting Racist Objects

Everyday items can embody narratives about race, ethnicity and how these are expressed, told and understood. Have you encountered a racist object? Tell us about it.
    

Train Was Traveling at Twice the Speed Limit Just Before Hoboken Crash

An event recorder from the New Jersey Transit train showed that it was going about 21 miles per hour, higher than the 10-m.p.h. limit for trains entering the terminal, federal officials said.

    

Ramzan Kadyrov, Chechen Strongman, Criticized Over Televised Child Fights

Ramzan A. Kadyrov bragged about the ring exploits of his three sons, ages 10, 9, and 8, who won mixed martial arts bouts.

    

C.E.O. of Backpage.com, Known for Escort Ads, Is Charged with Pimping a Minor

Carl Ferrer and the two founders of the company, which has been accused in various jurisdictions of engaging in sex trafficking, including of children, were charged.

    

5 Years Later, Jon Corzine May Avoid Trial With $5 Million Settlement

The tentative deal would settle a suit by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission over the collapse of the brokerage firm MF Global.

    

Early Book Praising Hitler May Have Been Written by Hitler

Documents about a biography published two years before “Mein Kampf” and credited to an aristocrat suggest that Hitler had designs on power earlier than historians have thought.

    

New York Archdiocese Offers Compensation Program for Sexual Abuse Victims

The independent commission will allow victims of abuse by clergy members to apply for monetary compensation from the church, even for claims that are decades old, church leaders said.

    

Poland Steps Back From Stricter Anti-Abortion Law

After growing protests and an embarrassing debate in the European Parliament, the proposal to tighten existing legislation was voted down by lawmakers.

    

De Blasio Snubs New York Post Reporter and Calls Paper a ‘Right-Wing Rag’

Mayor Bill de Blasio took his disdain for The New York Post to a new level at a news conference Thursday, pointedly ignoring the tabloid’s City Hall bureau chief and sharply criticizing its coverage.

    

Asian-American Fighters Return to Ancestral Homelands, and Find Fans Waiting

Promoters have found that fans in the Philippines, Singapore, Myanmar and elsewhere support Asian-American fighters who have embraced their heritage.

    

‘Doomocracy’ Puts the Politics of Fear on Display in Brooklyn

Produced by Creative Time, Pedro Reyes’s political and satirical haunted house explores industries and systems that seem beyond anyone’s control.

    

Voices: A Letter to the Doctors and Nurses Who Cared for My Wife

After his young wife died unexpectedly, Peter DeMarco wrote a letter to the caregivers who helped him cope.

    

Desert Trip Festival Woos Classic Rock Fans (Emphasis on ‘Classic’)

The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Neil Young, the Who and Roger Waters of Pink Floyd are among scheduled performers at the festival in Indio, Calif.

    

Review: ‘Holiday Inn’: It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like a Recycled Movie

An old chestnut, tweaked for the stage, resurrects Bing Crosby and company in an Irving Berlin musical.

    

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