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Stephen Feller JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 1 (UPI) -- A Jacksonville, Fla., man is headed to jail for burying his mother in her backyard and then collected her retirement and pension benefits for a year.
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  1. Florida man buries mother in backyard, keeps collecting her retirement money
  2. Study: 3D-printed permanent magnets are better than conventional magnets
  3. North Korean women call for end to forced repatriation in China
  4. Vin Diesel unveils new 'Xander Cage' trailer on Facebook
  5. NHL power rankings: Canadiens, Penguins, Oilers, Sharks, Blues round out Top 5
  6. College Football Playoff rankings 2016: Seven burning questions
  7. Poll: Americans want to defeat ISIS, view race relations unfavorably, disapprove of Trump tape

Florida man buries mother in backyard, keeps collecting her retirement money

Stephen Feller
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Nov. 1 (UPI) -- A Jacksonville, Fla., man is headed to jail for burying his mother in her backyard and then collected her retirement and pension benefits for a year.
    

Study: 3D-printed permanent magnets are better than conventional magnets

Brooks Hays
OAK RIDGE, Tenn., Nov. 1 (UPI) -- New research suggests permanent magnets constructed by 3D printers perform as well as or better than magnets made by traditional methods.
    

North Korean women call for end to forced repatriation in China

Elizabeth Shim
WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- North Korean women activists who experienced rights abuses in North Korea and China protested Beijing's forced repatriation of North Korean refugees on Tuesday.
    

Vin Diesel unveils new 'Xander Cage' trailer on Facebook

Karen Butler
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1 (UPI) -- Actor Vin Diesel unveiled on Facebook Tuesday a new trailer for his upcoming action picture "xXx: Return of Xander Cage."
    

NHL power rankings: Canadiens, Penguins, Oilers, Sharks, Blues round out Top 5

By Randy Sportak, The Sports Xchange
National Hockey League complete power rankings for the 2016-2017 season with the Canadiens, Penguins and Oilers in the top 3 spots at this early point.
    

College Football Playoff rankings 2016: Seven burning questions

By Adam Jacobi, The Sports Xchange
The Sports Xchange's Adam Jacobi answers seven burning questions regarding the College Football Playoff rankings which were released today.
    

Poll: Americans want to defeat ISIS, view race relations unfavorably, disapprove of Trump tape

Doug G. Ware
COLLEGE PARK, Md., Nov. 1 (UPI) -- A new poll released Tuesday shows a great deal of opinions among Americans about numerous issues on world affairs and next week's presidential election.
    
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  1. F.B.I.’s Email Disclosure Broke a Pattern Followed Even This Summer
  2. Black Turnout Falls in Early Voting, Boding Ill for Hillary Clinton
  3. How Do You Say ‘Vote for Clinton’ in Spanish? Ask the Abuelas
  4. Hillary Clinton, Moving Past F.B.I. Review, Turns Focus to Attacks on Donald Trump
  5. The Interpreter: Behind 2016’s Turmoil, a Crisis of White Identity
  6. Presidential Election: Ryan Voted for Trump; Jay Z to Join Clinton
  7. The Run-Up: Clinton’s Emails. Again
  8. Public Health: Need to Pick an Insurance Plan? Start Here
  9. Watching: The Best TV Shows and Movies New to Netflix, Hulu and More in November
  10. Orlando Gunman’s Wife Breaks Silence: ‘I Was Unaware’
  11. Assad in Person: Confident, No Regrets and Expecting to Stay in Power
  12. China Rules: As China Battles Corruption, Glaxo Lands in the Cross Hairs
  13. News Analysis: Xi Jinping, ‘Core Leader’ of China, Appears Both Triumphant and Anxious
  14. Safer to Puff, E-Cigarettes Can’t Shake Their Reputation as a Menace
  15. ‘Rabbit Lady’ Challenges Police in Brooklyn Cruelty Case
  16. The Latest: China State Media Say All 33 Miners Found Dead
  17. Pope Francis Says Ban on Female Priests Is Likely to Endure
  18. Jurors’ Questions Hint at Division in Trial on Lane Closings
  19. Federal Judge Blocks Racial Discrimination Suit Against Airbnb
  20. College Football Playoff Ranking: Texas A&M Is a Surprise No. 4
  21. Asserting Their Fashion Identity in the Muslim World
  22. Sinosphere: A Toddler Dies as Her Mother Checks Her Phone, and China Wrings Its Hands
  23. Want Your Own Piece of Hamilton? Head to Sotheby’s
  24. Trilobites: How Ancient Humans Reached Remote South Pacific Islands
  25. A South Korean Man Adopted by Americans Prepares for Deportation
  26. Watches See a ‘Brexit’ Boom
  27. Halloween, Instagram Style
  28. To Uncover the ‘Real’ Brooklyn, Go Cheap
  29. Books of The Times: Review: Marina Abramovic’s ‘Walk Through Walls,’ a Memoir of Masochism and Pretension
  30. Hatched From Peanuts, the South’s Hot New Oil
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F.B.I.’s Email Disclosure Broke a Pattern Followed Even This Summer

At the Justice Department’s urging, the F.B.I. did not actively pursue cases on the Clinton Foundation and a former Trump campaign chairman so close to the election.

    

Black Turnout Falls in Early Voting, Boding Ill for Hillary Clinton

The numbers in several states have begun pointing to a slump many Democrats feared might materialize without the nation’s first black president on the ticket.

    

How Do You Say ‘Vote for Clinton’ in Spanish? Ask the Abuelas

Grandmothers — abuelas, in Spanish — are at the front lines of the Democratic Party’s effort to get Hispanic voters to the polls in Arizona, Nevada and Colorado.

    

Hillary Clinton, Moving Past F.B.I. Review, Turns Focus to Attacks on Donald Trump

Mrs. Clinton’s remarks in Florida signaled the campaign’s direction in the homestretch: a barrage intended to disqualify Mr. Trump with brutal efficiency.

    

The Interpreter: Behind 2016’s Turmoil, a Crisis of White Identity

From “Brexit” to the rise of Donald Trump, white anxiety is fueling political unrest in the West.

    

Presidential Election: Ryan Voted for Trump; Jay Z to Join Clinton

The candidates head to battleground states; recent polls have better news for Donald J. Trump; the House speaker votes early; and a hip-hop star will stump for Hillary Clinton.

    

The Run-Up: Clinton’s Emails. Again

In the latest episode of The Run-Up, we examine the most recent surprise development in a campaign that never ceases to shock.

    

Public Health: Need to Pick an Insurance Plan? Start Here

Insurance is a hard product to buy. Here’s The Upshot’s simplified guide to finding the plan that’s right for you.
    

Watching: The Best TV Shows and Movies New to Netflix, Hulu and More in November

From the Watching team, expert TV and movie recommendations for the longer, colder nights ahead.

    

Orlando Gunman’s Wife Breaks Silence: ‘I Was Unaware’

Noor Salman, whose husband, Omar Mateen, killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub, described him as abusive and said she had known nothing about his plans.

    

Assad in Person: Confident, No Regrets and Expecting to Stay in Power

Meeting reporters, Mr. Assad radiated confidence that he was firmly in control of his country, declaring that he planned to remain president until his term ends in 2021.

    

China Rules: As China Battles Corruption, Glaxo Lands in the Cross Hairs

China sought to make an example of the GlaxoSmithKline case, which involved bribery of doctors and investigators and ended with guilty pleas and record penalties.

    

News Analysis: Xi Jinping, ‘Core Leader’ of China, Appears Both Triumphant and Anxious

The Communist Party gave the president the exalted title of “core leader” last week, a victory clouded by warnings in official documents about risks the country and party face.

    

Safer to Puff, E-Cigarettes Can’t Shake Their Reputation as a Menace

A growing number of experts say that the portrayal of e-cigarettes as a public health threat is a profound disservice to smokers who could benefit from them.

    

‘Rabbit Lady’ Challenges Police in Brooklyn Cruelty Case

In very small steps, proceedings began in the opening day of the trial of Dorota Trec, who is charged with 126 counts of cruelty and is acting as her own lawyer.

    

The Latest: China State Media Say All 33 Miners Found Dead

The Latest on an explosion in a western China coal mine (all times local):
    

Pope Francis Says Ban on Female Priests Is Likely to Endure

In an exchange aboard his plane, the pontiff cited an apostolic letter by Pope John Paul II as a foundation for continuing the prohibition.

    

Jurors’ Questions Hint at Division in Trial on Lane Closings

Lawyers for Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Baroni, former associates of Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, accused the judge of encouraging a guilty verdict.

    

Federal Judge Blocks Racial Discrimination Suit Against Airbnb

Claims that Airbnb hosts discriminated against customers must be settled in private arbitration because of the service’s user agreement, the judge ruled.
    

College Football Playoff Ranking: Texas A&M Is a Surprise No. 4

The first three teams were, as widely expected, Alabama, Clemson and Michigan. But the Aggies slid ahead of undefeated Washington in the selection committee’s first rankings.
    

Asserting Their Fashion Identity in the Muslim World

From Vogue Arabia to New York Fashion Week, Muslim consumers and designers are demanding global recognition and respect of their cultural and commercial clout.

    

Sinosphere: A Toddler Dies as Her Mother Checks Her Phone, and China Wrings Its Hands

Chinese social media users have been in an uproar over a 2-year-old killed by an S.U.V. while her mother was distracted by a smartphone.

    

Want Your Own Piece of Hamilton? Head to Sotheby’s

A trove of letters and other material held for 200 years by descendants of Alexander Hamilton will be auctioned by Sotheby’s in January.

    

Trilobites: How Ancient Humans Reached Remote South Pacific Islands

Scientists ran numerous voyage simulations to understand what delayed the earliest human settlers of islands like Hawaii, Tahiti and New Zealand.

    

A South Korean Man Adopted by Americans Prepares for Deportation

Adam Crapser, 41, was denied his last appeal to remain in the U.S. last week and is making plans for a life in South Korea.

    

Watches See a ‘Brexit’ Boom

The decline in the pound since Britain’s vote to leave the European Union has had a big effect on sales.

    

Halloween, Instagram Style

Beyoncé, Marc Jacobs and Katy Perry were among the celebrities who chronicled their evening on social media.

    

To Uncover the ‘Real’ Brooklyn, Go Cheap

Brooklyn is a bona fide cultural capital — but you don’t have to spend a lot to appreciate it.
    

Books of The Times: Review: Marina Abramovic’s ‘Walk Through Walls,’ a Memoir of Masochism and Pretension

The performance artist, who had a popular 2010 retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art, implicitly bids readers to warm their hands on the blaze of her greatness.

    

Hatched From Peanuts, the South’s Hot New Oil

A small farmer’s experiment pressing green peanut oil has inspired big-name chefs.

    

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