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Elizabeth Shim SEOUL, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- North Korea could be getting ready to conduct another nuclear test but is less likely to launch a long-range missile.
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  1. North Korea not prepared for rocket launch but nuclear site showing activity
  2. Beholder's thrilling Distaff victory caps Day 1 at Breeders' Cup Championships
  3. Last labor report punctuates historic job growth, may propel Clinton across finish line
  4. FBI, police across U.S. prepping for possible voter intimidation, other threats near election
  5. S&P 500 wraps week with longest losing streak in 36 years as election nears
  6. Seattle Seahawks' Richard Sherman blames Roger Goodell for declining TV ratings
  7. Brooklyn Nets G Jeremy Lin out two weeks with hamstring injury
  8. Boston Red Sox pick up option on RHP Clay Buchholz
  9. World Series: Game 7 most-watched baseball game in 25 years
  10. New York Mets pick up $13M option on OF Jay Bruce
  11. Washington Nationals pick up $12M option on LHP Gio Gonzalez
  12. Cubs Parade: 5 million celebrate 'Cubstock 2016'
  13. Obama commutes sentences for 72 more inmates, brings total to 944
  14. Adults are better at learning non-verbal reasoning skills than young students
  15. Balloon-in-a-pill helped obese patients lose weight
  16. Paul Ryan to run for speaker again in new Congress
  17. Stressed out rats drink more alcohol during PTSD study
  18. Witnesses lift van to rescue man pinned during crash in China
  19. Alligator spotted near Florida post office captured in resident's back yard
  20. Breeders' Cup Classic: Best bets for Santa Anita's top race
  21. Dave Chappelle to host 'Saturday Night Live' on Nov. 12
  22. MLB umpire Joe West buying 'Big Dog' yacht from 'Caddyshack'
  23. Florida man's backyard bird bath visited by owl and bear
  24. Plant-eating mammals have bigger guts than their carnivorous relatives
  25. MBDA to provide Sea Ceptor for Type 26 Global Combat Ship

North Korea not prepared for rocket launch but nuclear site showing activity

Elizabeth Shim
SEOUL, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- North Korea could be getting ready to conduct another nuclear test but is less likely to launch a long-range missile.
    

Beholder's thrilling Distaff victory caps Day 1 at Breeders' Cup Championships

By Robert Kieckhefer, UPI Racing Writer
Beholder wins the battle between generations, nipping Songbird by the narrowest of noses in the $2 million Breeders' Cup Distaff.
    

Last labor report punctuates historic job growth, may propel Clinton across finish line

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- The last look at the U.S. labor market before Tuesday's election could give Hillary Clinton an important boost as she crosses the finish line.
    

FBI, police across U.S. prepping for possible voter intimidation, other threats near election

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- With four days to go before the election, federal and local authorities across the United States are preparing for possible trouble as the landmark vote nears.
    

S&P 500 wraps week with longest losing streak in 36 years as election nears

Doug G. Ware
NEW YORK, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- With the presidential election four days out, all three major U.S. stock indices finished the week Friday with losses, one wading into record territory.
    

Seattle Seahawks' Richard Sherman blames Roger Goodell for declining TV ratings

The Sports Xchange
Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman took aim at NFL commissioner Roger Goodell over the NFL's declining television ratings on Thursday.
    

Brooklyn Nets G Jeremy Lin out two weeks with hamstring injury

The Sports Xchange
Brooklyn Nets point guard Jeremy Lin will miss at least two weeks due to a strained left hamstring, the team announced Thursday.
    

Boston Red Sox pick up option on RHP Clay Buchholz

The Sports Xchange
The Boston Red Sox announced several roster moves on Thursday, although none comes as a major surprise.
    

World Series: Game 7 most-watched baseball game in 25 years

The Sports Xchange
The dramatic final game of the 2016 World Series was the most-watched baseball game in 25 years.
    

New York Mets pick up $13M option on OF Jay Bruce

The Sports Xchange
The New York Mets picked up the $13 million option on outfielder Jay Bruce despite the slugger's disappointing 50-game stint with the club.
    

Washington Nationals pick up $12M option on LHP Gio Gonzalez

The Sports Xchange
The Washington Nationals picked up the $12 million club option for the 2017 season on left-hander Gio Gonzalez on Thursday.
    

Cubs Parade: 5 million celebrate 'Cubstock 2016'

The Sports Xchange
The parade 108 years in the making captivated Chicago on Friday as an estimated 5 million fans turned out during a celebration ceremony for the Cubs' World Series triumph over the Cleveland Indians.
    

Obama commutes sentences for 72 more inmates, brings total to 944

Doug G. Ware
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- President Obama is widening the gap between himself and all other U.S. presidents in commuting sentences of nonviolent offenders serving long prison terms.
    

Adults are better at learning non-verbal reasoning skills than young students

Brooks Hays
LONDON, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- It turns out you can teach an old dog new tricks -- if that dog is a human and the tricks are non-verbal reasoning skills.
    

Balloon-in-a-pill helped obese patients lose weight

Steven Reinberg, HealthDay News
Obese patients who swallowed balloon capsules lost an average of 15 pounds, roughly twice the weight of patients who just dieted and exercised, researchers say.
    

Paul Ryan to run for speaker again in new Congress

Eric DuVall
WASHINGTON, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- House Speaker Paul Ryan removed any doubt, telling an interviewer he will absolutely run for speaker again in the new Congress.
    

Stressed out rats drink more alcohol during PTSD study

Ryan Maass
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- University of Pennsylvania scientists say they have a better understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder after witnessing addictive behavior in rats.
    

Witnesses lift van to rescue man pinned during crash in China

Ben Hooper
SHANGHAI, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- A group of witnesses banded together in China to lift a van that had backed up over a man, trapping him beneath the vehicle.
    

Alligator spotted near Florida post office captured in resident's back yard

Ben Hooper
MEXICO BEACH, Fla., Nov. 4 (UPI) -- A Florida police department said an alligator reported wandering near a post office was captured in a resident's back yard.
    

Breeders' Cup Classic: Best bets for Santa Anita's top race

By Robert Kieckhefer, UPI Racing Writer
Tough to bet against California Chrome in the Breeders' Cup Classic, so here are some thoughts on how to handle the race
    

Dave Chappelle to host 'Saturday Night Live' on Nov. 12

Annie Martin
NEW YORK, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- Dave Chappelle will make his "Saturday Night Live" hosting debut on the show's Nov. 12 episode featuring musical guest A Tribe Called Quest.
    

MLB umpire Joe West buying 'Big Dog' yacht from 'Caddyshack'

Alex Butler
CLEVELAND, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- "Cannonball. Cannonball coming!"
    

Florida man's backyard bird bath visited by owl and bear

Ben Hooper
DEBARY, Fla., Nov. 4 (UPI) -- A Florida man who planted a camera by his bird bath to record late-night visitors captured footage of a visiting owl -- followed by a bear.
    

Plant-eating mammals have bigger guts than their carnivorous relatives

Brooks Hays
ZURICH, Switzerland, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- New research confirms, for first time, plant-eating mammals have larger bellies than their meat-eating peers.
    

MBDA to provide Sea Ceptor for Type 26 Global Combat Ship

Geoff Ziezulewicz
LONDON, Nov. 4 (UPI) -- The U.K. Ministry of Defense announced a $125 million deal Friday with MBDA Missile Systems to put the Sea Ceptor defense system on the new Type 26 frigate.
    
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Big Names Campaigning for Hillary Clinton Underscore Donald Trump’s Isolation

In the final days of the race, Mr. Trump has been a lonely figure on the campaign trail, as most prominent Republicans have kept their distance.

    

Last Economic Snapshot Before the Election Shows Healthy Job Growth

While the presidential campaigns have been preoccupied with issues beyond the economy, the report refocuses attention on the crucial issue of jobs.

    

Jobs Report: These Jobs Numbers Show an Economy That Is Basically Healthy

Economic conditions have been less of a focus in this election season than in other recent ones, and the latest jobs report confirms why.

    

Gender Politics: ‘It Really Does Get Into Your Head.’ The Election, Through the Eyes of Teenage Girls.

In a survey, nearly half of teenage girls said Donald Trump had affected the way they thought about their bodies. A quarter said Hillary Clinton had made them want to lead.

    

A Militia Gets Battle Ready for a ‘Gun-Grabbing’ Clinton Presidency

At a militia training camp in Georgia it was clear that no issue motivates members more than guns — and the enduring belief that Hillary Clinton is plotting to take them away.

    

The 2016 Race: Polling Still Shows Hillary Clinton With a Lead, but Not a Safe One

The race has tightened over the last week; she holds roughly a three-point lead.

    

Ruling Preserves Voting Rights for Thousands in North Carolina

A federal judge, rejecting a challenge by Republican operatives, prohibited three counties from revoking registrations just before the presidential election.

    

Hillary Clinton Sees Ugliness, and Joy, in Race’s Closing Days

With the finish line in sight, political headaches and quietly intense rallies have consumed Mrs. Clinton’s final week as a presidential candidate.

    

Feature: An American in a Strange Land

After more than a decade away, a foreign correspondent comes back to take stock of his divided homeland.

    

2 Ex-Christie Allies Are Convicted in George Washington Bridge Case

Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Baroni were found guilty of conspiracy and wire fraud in the bizarre scheme to close access lanes to the bridge in September 2013.

    

Police Sergeant Fatally Shot in the Bronx; Another Is Injured

The sergeant who died had been struck in the head, the authorities said, while the other was shot in the leg. The suspect was shot and killed.

    

Chelsea Manning Tried Committing Suicide a Second Time in October

Ms. Manning says she tried to commit suicide at the start of a week of solitary confinement she was serving as punishment for a previous attempt to end her own life.

    

Rolling Stone Loses Defamation Case Over Rape Story

A jury found liability on the part of the magazine, its parent company and the author of the article.

    

Clinton, Trump, Christie: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

Harvard Men’s Soccer Team Is Sidelined for Vulgar ‘Scouting Report’

Assigning sexually demeaning rankings to incoming members of the women’s soccer team leads the prestigious university to cancel the remainder of the men’s season.

    

‘I Saw My Father Dying’: A View From Aleppo’s Government-Held Side

A rare visit to the city’s western side revealed weariness and violence despite President Bashar al-Assad’s claims that residents are safe.

    

How to Satirize This Election? Even the Onion Is Having Trouble

The 2016 presidential campaign, with its unsavory issues and unpopular candidates, has proved challenging to the staff of the satirical website The Onion.

    

Islamists March in Jakarta, Demanding Christian Governor Be Jailed

Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, the first Christian leader of the Indonesian capital in decades, has been accused of blasphemy as he runs for re-election.

    

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