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Karen Butler LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- "Happy Days" veterans Ron Howard, Marion Ross, Anson Williams and Don Most are to appear on an upcoming episode of "The Odd Couple."
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  1. Stars from Garry Marshall's beloved sitcoms to appear on 'The Odd Couple'
  2. Audio from 911 calls by Orlando nightclub shooter released by city
  3. Billy the Puppet, Ash Williams and Leprechaun appear in 'Family Guy' mobile game
  4. Ryan Lochte gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'
  5. Pittsburgh Steelers OT calls Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton "scared"
  6. Leaked memo shows North Korea's Kim Jong Il sought friendlier U.S. relations
  7. DNA may influence your reproductive decisions

Stars from Garry Marshall's beloved sitcoms to appear on 'The Odd Couple'

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- "Happy Days" veterans Ron Howard, Marion Ross, Anson Williams and Don Most are to appear on an upcoming episode of "The Odd Couple."
    

Audio from 911 calls by Orlando nightclub shooter released by city

Stephen Feller
ORLANDO, Fla., Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Recordings of calls between police and the Orlando nightclub shooter, Omar Mateen, were released Monday after a court ordered the city to make them public.
    

Billy the Puppet, Ash Williams and Leprechaun appear in 'Family Guy' mobile game

Karen Butler
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Fox Digital Entertainment, Lionsgate and Starz are teaming up to bring iconic film and television horror characters to "Family Guy: The Quest for Stuff."
    

Ryan Lochte gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Ryan Lochte and Cheryl Burke were the latest couple eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Monday night.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers OT calls Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton "scared"

Alex Butler
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- It's a little easier to trash talk an opponent whom you will never, technically, compete against.
    

Leaked memo shows North Korea's Kim Jong Il sought friendlier U.S. relations

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Former President Bill Clinton suggested to Kim Jong Il a return to the six-party talks in 2009.
    

DNA may influence your reproductive decisions


Your DNA may influence how old you are when you become a parent and how many kids you have, a new study suggests.
    
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  3. Pulse nightclub: Chilling 911 tapes capture killer's voice - CNN

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(CNN) Republican former US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on Monday slammed the FBI director's recent actions in the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server. He called Comey's actions an "error in judgment" and said he is "somewhat ...
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Donald J. Trump in Atlantic City in 1990, seeking approval for his Trump Taj Mahal casino. Credit Associated Press. Donald J. Trump proudly acknowledges he did not pay a dime in federal income taxes for years on end. He insists he merely exploited tax ...
Report: Trump used dubious tax avoidance scheme in 1990sWashington Post
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Pulse nightclub: Chilling 911 tapes capture killer's voice - CNN


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(CNN) Pulse nightclub killer Omar Mateen sounded alternately angry, frazzled, evasive and condescending in nearly 30 minutes of phone conversations with an Orlando police negotiator. Though transcripts of the calls were already available, a judge ...
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  1. Donald Trump Used Legally Dubious Method to Avoid Paying Taxes
  2. Cubs, Clinton, Brazile: Your Monday Evening Briefing
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  4. James Comey Role Recalls Hoover’s F.B.I., Fairly or Not
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  8. October Surprises Don’t Necessarily Sway Elections, or Occur in October
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  10. ‘Going Flat’ After Breast Cancer
  11. Turi Journal: Spooked by Russia, Tiny Estonia Trains a Nation of Insurgents
  12. For Helping Immigrants, Chobani’s Founder Draws Threats
  13. Colombia Is Hit Hard by Zika, but Not by Microcephaly
  14. Bridge Case Verdict May Hinge on Officials Who Weren’t Tried
  15. 911 Recordings of Gunman During Orlando Nightclub Siege Are Released
  16. Choi Soon-sil, at Center of Political Scandal in South Korea, Is Jailed
  17. Judge Rejects Settlement Over Surveillance of Muslims by New York Police Department
  18. Unreleased Report Raises Questions About AIBA, Boxing’s Governing Body
  19. On the Ground: A Mysterious Noseless Bust at Tufts Gets Back Its Name: John Brown
  20. Geert Wilders, Dutch Politician, Distracts From Hate-Speech Trial With More Vitriol
  21. In 1997, an Indians Title Was Put in Writing, Until the Story Changed
  22. Explorer: Touring Maine’s Newest — and Largest — Parcel of Federal Land
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Donald Trump Used Legally Dubious Method to Avoid Paying Taxes

Thanks to a maneuver later outlawed by Congress, Mr. Trump potentially escaped paying tens of millions of dollars in federal personal income taxes.

    

Cubs, Clinton, Brazile: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Asia Pacific Edition: Mosul, Michel Aoun, Geert Wilders: Your Tuesday Briefing

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

    

James Comey Role Recalls Hoover’s F.B.I., Fairly or Not

Though Mr. Comey acted publicly, while J. Edgar Hoover maneuvered in secret, Hoover was the last F.B.I. director to be accused of trying to influence a presidential election.

    

Confidence Even as Hillary Clinton’s Momentum Slows

Mrs. Clinton’s campaign was optimistic that she would weather the F.B.I.’s review of a top aide’s emails, but acknowledged that optimism of gaining ground in places like Ohio and Iowa was fading.

    

CNN Parts Ways With Donna Brazile, a Hillary Clinton Supporter

The cable news network severed ties with Ms. Brazile, the Democratic strategist, after hacked emails showed that she shared questions before candidates’ events.

    

The Election’s Effect on the Economy? Doughnut Sales Are Probably Safe

Long-term investment, however, might be tamped down as businesses wait to see how policy might change under a new administration, experts said.

    

October Surprises Don’t Necessarily Sway Elections, or Occur in October

The phrase for a bombshell near the end of a campaign may date to 1972, but the phrase was made popular by wary Reagan campaign officials in 1980.

    

Latest Unpaid Trump Vendor Is His Own Pollster, Filing Shows

A Federal Election Commission filing indicates that Donald J. Trump’s campaign has disputed a bill of more than $750,000 from the pollster Tony Fabrizio.

    

‘Going Flat’ After Breast Cancer

Some women are choosing to defy medical advice and social convention after mastectomies, saying they would rather live without breasts than undergo more surgery.

    

Turi Journal: Spooked by Russia, Tiny Estonia Trains a Nation of Insurgents

A NATO member, Estonia is using an improbably popular form of “military sport” to help put together a guerrilla resistance army — just in case.

    

For Helping Immigrants, Chobani’s Founder Draws Threats

Hamdi Ulukaya employs resettled refugees at his yogurt factories. Now he’s being targeted on social media and by right-wing websites.

    

Colombia Is Hit Hard by Zika, but Not by Microcephaly

Colombia has had the second-biggest outbreak, behind Brazil. So why have relatively few babies been born with brain damage? Women’s decisions may be the key.

    

Bridge Case Verdict May Hinge on Officials Who Weren’t Tried

Prosecutors in the George Washington Bridge case have repeatedly brought up Gov. Chris Christie’s name even though his two former aides, and not him, are on trial.

    

911 Recordings of Gunman During Orlando Nightclub Siege Are Released

For the first time, the public heard Omar Mateen talking with the authorities amid his assault on the gay nightclub Pulse.
    

Choi Soon-sil, at Center of Political Scandal in South Korea, Is Jailed

Ms. Choi, a friend of President Park Geun-hye’s for 40 years, was grilled by prosecutors over allegations that she had manipulated important government affairs from the shadows.

    

Judge Rejects Settlement Over Surveillance of Muslims by New York Police Department

A federal judge said the proposed deal with the city did not go far enough in its oversight of a department that had become “accustomed to disregarding” court orders.

    

Unreleased Report Raises Questions About AIBA, Boxing’s Governing Body

An investigation into AIBA that was completed more than a year ago focused on a $10 million loan from a company in Azerbaijan to help pay for a new league in North America.

    

On the Ground: A Mysterious Noseless Bust at Tufts Gets Back Its Name: John Brown

The marble sculpture was filthy, with no nose and a doodle on its eyeballs. It had been hidden away for decades. And no one seemed to know whom it depicted.

    

Geert Wilders, Dutch Politician, Distracts From Hate-Speech Trial With More Vitriol

Mr. Wilders’s tirades against Islam, immigration and the European Union have made him one of the most divisive figures in Dutch politics.

    

In 1997, an Indians Title Was Put in Writing, Until the Story Changed

Facing deadline pressure, a reporter typed out a sentence in the bottom of the ninth inning in Game 7 pronouncing the Indians the world champions. But the game wasn’t over.

    

Explorer: Touring Maine’s Newest — and Largest — Parcel of Federal Land

At 87,500 acres, the new Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument offers hiking, fishing and solitude. A visit to the area tests out its readiness for tourists.

    

Tammy Grimes, the Original ‘Unsinkable Molly Brown,’ Dies at 82

The throaty actress and singer won a Tony Award for her performance in “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” at age 26 and went on to a distinguished stage career.

    

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