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Elizabeth Shim SEOUL, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- North Korea's population of school-age children is expected to decline by 2040, according to a new South Korean study.
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  1. North Korea's school-age population to decline by 2040, study says
  2. NFL injury report Week 7: Fantasy update for Latavius Murray, T.Y. Hilton, Jamaal Charles, others
  3. 'Wild Thing' Ricky Vaughn won't throw out first pitch to start World Series
  4. Early voting returns favor Hillary Clinton in key battleground states
  5. Bill Murray meanders into White House press room in Cubs gear
  6. More children going to ER, being hospitalized with headaches
  7. 'Jungle' migrant camp in France to begin closure Monday
  8. Washington Redskins injury report: Jordan Reed out for Week 7, Josh Doctson on IR
  9. West Virginia couple recreate wedding photos at Target for anniversary
  10. Astronomers find oldest known planetary disk
  11. Trump camp tells surrogates to point out instances of voter fraud
  12. Philippine leader Duterte walks back comments about split with U.S.: 'I cannot do that'
  13. JoeJoe the Capybara looks after baby chicks
  14. Kelly Clarkson, Brandon Blackstock celebrate third anniversary
  15. Maine police officer recounts texting driver encounter with 'Missed Connections' post
  16. State safety laws key to saving kids' lives in car crashes
  17. Suicidal teen's viral video about being bullied didn't send more kids to ER
  18. Survey: Parents don't realize dangers of having e-cigarettes around kids
  19. Trump super PAC mistakenly posted donor credit card numbers
  20. Compound in red wine may help correct hormone imbalance in women
  21. Snake crawls down South Carolina woman's leg while driving
  22. Jodie Foster to direct Rosemarie DeWitt in 'Black Mirror' episode
  23. Small plane runs out of gas, lands on Georgia highway median
  24. Climate change is dulling the survival instincts of fish
  25. Chris Pratt to guest star on Anna Faris' show 'Mom'

North Korea's school-age population to decline by 2040, study says

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- North Korea's population of school-age children is expected to decline by 2040, according to a new South Korean study.
    

NFL injury report Week 7: Fantasy update for Latavius Murray, T.Y. Hilton, Jamaal Charles, others

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Week 7 Injuries List: NFL players who are out, doubtful, and questionable for Sunday's games including Latavius Murray, Jamaal Charles, T.Y. Hilton, DeSean Jackson and LeSean McCoy.
    

'Wild Thing' Ricky Vaughn won't throw out first pitch to start World Series

Doug G. Ware
CLEVELAND, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- Though he's one of the best-known pitchers in Cleveland Indians history, Ricky "the Wild Thing" Vaughn won't throw the first pitch when the World Series starts.
    

Early voting returns favor Hillary Clinton in key battleground states

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- So far, early voting returns indicate that Democrat Hillary Clinton is doing well in several key battleground states like Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.
    

Bill Murray meanders into White House press room in Cubs gear

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- Comedian and lifelong Chicago Cubs fan Bill Murray took his fandom to the highest authority on Friday.
    

More children going to ER, being hospitalized with headaches

HealthDay News
A growing number of American children with headaches are being seen at pediatric emergency departments and admitted to the hospital, researchers report.
    

'Jungle' migrant camp in France to begin closure Monday

Doug G. Ware
CALAIS, France, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- Officials will begin dismantling a large refugee camp in France next week due to poor conditions there that have led many to call it "the jungle."
    

Washington Redskins injury report: Jordan Reed out for Week 7, Josh Doctson on IR

The Sports Xchange
The Washington Redskins ruled out tight end Jordan Reed for the second straight game and placed first-round pick Josh Doctson on injured reserve Friday.
    

West Virginia couple recreate wedding photos at Target for anniversary

Daniel Uria
MORGANTOWN, W.Va., Oct. 21 (UPI) -- A West Virginia couple expressed their love for each other and Target by recreating their wedding photos in the store for their one-year anniversary.
    

Astronomers find oldest known planetary disk

Brooks Hays
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- At 45 million years old, a newly discovered primordial ring of gas and dust is the oldest known planet-forming disk in the universe.
    

Trump camp tells surrogates to point out instances of voter fraud

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- Donald Trump's campaign instructed surrogates on television to sow doubts about the election's validity due to voter fraud in a private memo.
    

Philippine leader Duterte walks back comments about split with U.S.: 'I cannot do that'

Doug G. Ware
DAVAO, Philippines, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- Some in the Philippine government, including apparently President Rodrigo Duterte himself, said Friday that burning a bridge with the U.S. isn't the way to go.
    

JoeJoe the Capybara looks after baby chicks

Daniel Uria
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- A reluctant capybara spent some time babysitting for a group of more than a dozen chirping baby chicks.
    

Kelly Clarkson, Brandon Blackstock celebrate third anniversary

Annie Martin
NASHVILLE, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- "Heartbeat Song" singer Kelly Clarkson posted a sweet message to husband Brandon Blackstock on their third wedding anniversary.
    

Maine police officer recounts texting driver encounter with 'Missed Connections' post

Ben Hooper
BANGOR, Maine, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- A Maine police officer shared a message for a woman spotted texting behind the wheel with a Craigslist-style "Missed Connections" post.
    

State safety laws key to saving kids' lives in car crashes

HealthDay News
Traffic crash death rates for American children vary widely among states, and safety regulations are a major reason why, a new study suggests.
    

Suicidal teen's viral video about being bullied didn't send more kids to ER

HealthDay News
Social media publicity about a teen's suicide wasn't a driving factor in the rise of emergency department visits by Canadian teens for suicidal thoughts and attempts, a new study suggests.
    

Survey: Parents don't realize dangers of having e-cigarettes around kids

HealthDay News
Many Americans don't know that indoor use of electronic cigarettes exposes children to nicotine and leaves nicotine deposits on surfaces, a new survey shows.
    

Trump super PAC mistakenly posted donor credit card numbers

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- A super PAC supporting Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump mistakenly published the credit card information of nearly 50 donors online, reports state.
    

Compound in red wine may help correct hormone imbalance in women

Ryan Maass
WASHINGTON, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- A natural compound found in the skin of grapes and red wine may assist with correcting the hormone imbalance in women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
    

Snake crawls down South Carolina woman's leg while driving

Daniel Uria
FORT MILL , S.C., Oct. 21 (UPI) -- A South Carolina woman had a startling encounter with a snake when the sneaky reptile crawled down her leg as she was driving.
    

Jodie Foster to direct Rosemarie DeWitt in 'Black Mirror' episode

Karen Butler
BEVERLY HILLS , Calif., Oct. 21 (UPI) -- Jodie Foster is set to direct an episode of the anthology series, "Black Mirror," Netflix has announced.
    

Small plane runs out of gas, lands on Georgia highway median

Ben Hooper
HAMPTON, Ga., Oct. 21 (UPI) -- A small plane made a bumpy landing on a highway median in Georgia when it ran out of gas on its way to an airport to refuel.
    

Climate change is dulling the survival instincts of fish

Brooks Hays
EXETER, England, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- The sensory systems of fish are short-circuiting, and a new study blames climate change.
    

Chris Pratt to guest star on Anna Faris' show 'Mom'

Annie Martin
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 21 (UPI) -- "Guardians of the Galaxy" star Chris Pratt will play wife Anna Faris' new love interest in "Mom" Season 4.
    
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