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Stephen Feller SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- Four students were hurt during a shooting outside a school campus in San Francisco Tuesday around dismissal time, with police still looking for four suspects.
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  1. Four teens shot in front of San Francsico school campus
  2. North Korea condemns U.N. sanctions ahead of pending resolution
  3. New York Jets report card vs Arizona Cardinals
  4. National school lunch program serving up healthier fare
  5. Sweating over a perspiration problem?
  6. Ohio State vs Penn State preview: No. 2 Buckeyes put road streak on the line
  7. Toronto Blue Jays avoid elimination with Game 4 win vs. Cleveland Indians
  8. Man sentenced to 63 months in prison for mosque fire, other attempted arsons
  9. Researchers map distribution of residual carbon in Atlantic Ocean
  10. Former Red Sox ace Schilling may challenge Massachusetts' Warren in '18 senate race
  11. Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears: NFL Week 7 game preview
  12. Yahoo tops 3Q expectations with $163M amid pending deal with Verizon
  13. Many pro-Trump hashtags after first debate made by 'tweetbots,' study says
  14. Obama hosts Italian PM for final state dinner; jabs 'whining' Trump
  15. Allison Janney to star in Broadway revival of 'Six Degrees of Separation'
  16. New Jersey 'mountain lion' identified as house cat
  17. Mouth and gut germs may be linked to migraines
  18. CDC updates spending plans to combat Zika
  19. Family of black bears enjoy meal in neighborhood tree
  20. NTSB: Akron plane crash caused by 'litany of failures'
  21. Militants digging in means fight for Mosul may take a while, officials say
  22. Donald Trump considered purchasing San Diego Padres

Four teens shot in front of San Francsico school campus

Stephen Feller
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- Four students were hurt during a shooting outside a school campus in San Francisco Tuesday around dismissal time, with police still looking for four suspects.
    

North Korea condemns U.N. sanctions ahead of pending resolution

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- North Korea condemned United Nations Security Council sanctions resolutions as "criminal" and said the statements are a call for war.
    

New York Jets report card vs Arizona Cardinals

By Jerry Beach, The Sports Xchange
The New York Jets might have a quarterback controversy. The 2016 fortunes of the club almost certainly won't be impacted by however it is resolved.
    

National school lunch program serving up healthier fare


U.S. school lunch guidelines introduced a few years ago are improving students' eating habits, a new study suggests.
    

Sweating over a perspiration problem?


Excessive sweating can lead to other skin problems, according to a dermatology expert.
    

Ohio State vs Penn State preview: No. 2 Buckeyes put road streak on the line

By Doug Bean, The Sports Xchange
COLUMBUS, Ohio - No. 2 Ohio State barely made it through its first big challenge of the season on Saturday night, escaping Wisconsin with a 30-23 overtime victory after a clutch second-half rally.
    

Toronto Blue Jays avoid elimination with Game 4 win vs. Cleveland Indians

By Larry Millson, The Sports Xchange
TORONTO -- Josh Donaldson homered, Aaron Sanchez allowed two hits in six innings, Edwin Encarnacion had two RBIs and the Toronto Blue Jays staved off elimination Tuesday with a 5-1 victory over the Cleveland Indians.
    

Man sentenced to 63 months in prison for mosque fire, other attempted arsons

Stephen Feller
KANSAS CITY, Miss., Oct. 18 (UPI) -- A Missouri who set fire to a mosque and attempted to set fire to a Planned Parenthood facility twice was sentenced to 63 months in prison for the crimes.
    

Researchers map distribution of residual carbon in Atlantic Ocean

Brooks Hays
MIAMI, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- Carbon is everywhere -- including the ocean floor. A new map is helping scientists study the distribution of residual carbon in the Atlantic Ocean.
    

Former Red Sox ace Schilling may challenge Massachusetts' Warren in '18 senate race

Doug G. Ware
BOSTON, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- Having rung up 3,100 strikeouts in his pro pitching career, Curt Schilling wants to toss one more to get Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren out of the game.
    

Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears: NFL Week 7 game preview

The Sports Xchange
GREEN BAY, Wisc. -- Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Dom Capers has been either a head coach or defensive coordinator in the NFL for 23 seasons.
    

Yahoo tops 3Q expectations with $163M amid pending deal with Verizon

Doug G. Ware
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Oct. 18 (UPI) -- Yahoo posted third-quarter results Tuesday that bested analysts' expectations -- at a time the company is hoping to complete a deal with Verizon Communications.
    

Many pro-Trump hashtags after first debate made by 'tweetbots,' study says

Doug G. Ware
OXFORD, England, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- A quick swell of support Donald Trump received during the first presidential debate may have been a mirage, according to new research.
    

Obama hosts Italian PM for final state dinner; jabs 'whining' Trump

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- With just three months left in office, President Obama prepared Tuesday to host his final state dinner at the commander in-chief's residence.
    

Allison Janney to star in Broadway revival of 'Six Degrees of Separation'

Karen Butler
NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- "Mom" star Allison Janney and "Manhattan" alum John Benjamin Hickey are set to star John Guare's play "Six Degrees of Separation" on Broadway.
    

New Jersey 'mountain lion' identified as house cat

Daniel Uria
HAMMONTON, N.J., Oct. 18 (UPI) -- A supposed mountain lion seen running through a New Jersey winery was ultimately identified as a mere house cat.
    

Mouth and gut germs may be linked to migraines

HealthDay News
People with migraines have higher levels of certain microbes in their mouths and digestive systems, new research suggests.
    

CDC updates spending plans to combat Zika

Dennis Thompson, HealthDay News
The CDC is earmarking millions of dollars to prepare states and cities for future Zika virus outbreaks, and to track the effects of the virus on the unborn.
    

Family of black bears enjoy meal in neighborhood tree

Daniel Uria
SUDBURY, Ontario, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- A family of black bears climbed to the top of a small tree in a neighborhood in Ontario, Canada, to enjoy a quick meal.
    

NTSB: Akron plane crash caused by 'litany of failures'

Allen Cone
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- A plane crash into an Ohio apartment building last November was caused by "litany of failures," the National Transportation Safety Board concluded.
    

Militants digging in means fight for Mosul may take a while, officials say

Andrew V. Pestano and Doug G. Ware
MOSUL, Iraq, Oct. 18 (UPI) -- Coalition forces in Iraq are slowly moving toward Mosul, but resistance from militants suggest it will be a long fight, according to military strategists.
    

Donald Trump considered purchasing San Diego Padres

The Sports Xchange
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump considered buying the San Diego Padres during the 1980s, former Padres first baseman Steve Garvey told the Los Angeles Times.
    
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  10. Russia and Syria Pause Bombardment of Rebel-Held Parts of Aleppo
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  14. Ecuador Cuts Internet of Julian Assange, WikiLeaks’ Founder
  15. A Complex Case Tests New York State’s Expanded Definition of Parenthood
  16. Yes, Ford Is Building Plants in Mexico. No, It’s Not Cutting U.S. Jobs.
  17. David Letterman (and His Beard) Shop at Target These Days
  18. Prosecutors Set to Walk Through Details of Etan Patz Case Once Again
  19. Police Cite Self-Defense as Sergeant Fatally Shoots Bronx Woman, 66
  20. As China’s Economy Slows, a Look at What Could Happen
  21. Saudi Arabia Executes a Prince Convicted in a Fatal Shooting
  22. New Jersey Is Known for Cheap Gas. The Glory Days Are About to End.
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Donald Trump’s Call to Monitor Polls Raises Fears of Intimidation

The candidate has issued dark warnings about a “stolen” election and voter fraud, using language that is leading to anxiety in minority communities.

    

Obama Tells Trump: Stop ‘Whining’ and Trying to Discredit the Election

At a news conference, the president said Donald J. Trump’s claims showed that the Republican Party’s nominee lacked the leadership or toughness to be president.
    

Chris Wallace’s Debate Role Is a Bright Spot in a Dark Year for Fox

Recovering from accusations of sexual harassment, Fox News looks forward to the spotlight at the final 2016 debate.

    

Clinton Challenges Trump for a Traditional Republican Bloc, White Catholics

The Clinton campaign senses a rare opportunity to block Mr. Trump’s narrow path to victory by making inroads with a prized group of voters.

    

Donald Trump Has Been Accused of Groping. But What Does the Law Say?

As women have come forward to accuse Donald Trump of groping them without their consent, the accusations have raised interest in the legal rules about such contact.
    

Ex-F.B.I. Official Acknowledges Role in New Clinton Email Controversy

Brian McCauley said “all bets were off” on his offer to swap favors with a State Department counterpart once he found out a classification issue involved the Benghazi attack.

    

The Run-Up: Is This Election Over?

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Europe Edition: Mosul, Assange, Trump: Your Wednesday Briefing

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After Losses in Syria and Iraq, ISIS Moves the Goal Posts

The group has been laying ideological groundwork to maintain its appeal as it suffers on the battlefield.

    

Russia and Syria Pause Bombardment of Rebel-Held Parts of Aleppo

The break is a prelude to an eight-hour “humanitarian pause” that is scheduled to start on Thursday.

    

6,000 Miles North of Hawaii

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Update: 5 Tips for Saving on Holiday Air Travel

When it comes to Thanksgiving and winter holiday travel, book early (the day you fly matters, too).

    

How to Pick a Health Insurance Plan

For a young person, buying health insurance for the first time can be daunting. The answers to these questions can help.

    

Ecuador Cuts Internet of Julian Assange, WikiLeaks’ Founder

The country made it clear it feared it was being sucked into an effort to “interfere in electoral processes” in the United States.

    

A Complex Case Tests New York State’s Expanded Definition of Parenthood

A judge must decide whether a woman’s intentions and involvement with the child adopted by her former partner are enough to formally recognize her as a parent.

    

Yes, Ford Is Building Plants in Mexico. No, It’s Not Cutting U.S. Jobs.

The American appetite for trucks and S.U.V.s is a reason to keep 3,700 jobs at a Michigan plant. But Ford can’t afford to build small cars there.

    

David Letterman (and His Beard) Shop at Target These Days

The former “Late Show” host on the liberation of retirement: shaving optional, shopping solo and coming to terms with a certain late-night feud.

    

Prosecutors Set to Walk Through Details of Etan Patz Case Once Again

A jury has been seated for the retrial of Pedro Hernandez, who is accused of kidnapping and killing 6-year-old Etan in 1979. Opening statements are scheduled for Wednesday.

    

Police Cite Self-Defense as Sergeant Fatally Shoots Bronx Woman, 66

The sergeant, who was responding to a call of a woman acting irrationally, fired twice after she picked up a baseball bat and tried to strike him, the police said.
    

As China’s Economy Slows, a Look at What Could Happen

The 6.7 percent growth in the third quarter — the same as the previous six months — comes as economists search for clues as to where the country is headed.

    

Saudi Arabia Executes a Prince Convicted in a Fatal Shooting

The rare execution of a prince rocketed around social media, with some Saudis saying they never imagined such a thing would happen and others saying it showed the quality of their justice system.
    

New Jersey Is Known for Cheap Gas. The Glory Days Are About to End.

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On Set: In Rome, Using ‘Roman Holiday’ as a Guide

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Review: ‘Sell/Buy/Date,’ Sarah Jones’s Futuristic Look at Sex Workers

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