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"Veep" was named Best Comedy and "The Handmaid's Tale" was declared Best Drama at the 69th Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Sunday night.
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  1. 'Veep,' 'SNL,' 'Big Little Lies,' 'Handmaid's Tale' score multiple Emmys
  2. Abuse of elderly patient at Connecticut psychiatric hospital leads to 9 arrests
  3. Chicago Cubs pull off sweep of St. Louis Cardinals
  4. 2017 Nickelodeon Tales of the Turtles 400: Martin Truex Jr. posts fifth victory of the season
  5. Carolina Panthers TE Greg Olsen out with broken foot

'Veep,' 'SNL,' 'Big Little Lies,' 'Handmaid's Tale' score multiple Emmys

"Veep" was named Best Comedy and "The Handmaid's Tale" was declared Best Drama at the 69th Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles Sunday night.
    

Abuse of elderly patient at Connecticut psychiatric hospital leads to 9 arrests

Connecticut officials want changes at the state's maximum security psychiatric hospital after a whistleblower revealed systematic abuse of an elderly inmate.
    

Chicago Cubs pull off sweep of St. Louis Cardinals

The Chicago Cubs stayed on a roll and improved their playoff picture. But not before a last-minute scare.
    

2017 Nickelodeon Tales of the Turtles 400: Martin Truex Jr. posts fifth victory of the season

After winning the 2017 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series regular season, Martin Truex Jr. kicked off the 10-race playoffs with a win Sunday in the Nickelodeon Tales of the Turtles 400 at Chicagoland Speedway.
    

Carolina Panthers TE Greg Olsen out with broken foot

Greg Olsen has been one of the most solid performers for the Carolina Panthers in recent seasons.
    

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Political opponents of Russia's Vladimir Putin don't expect to win the March 2018 presidential election, but instead are building their brands for the future.
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  1. Putin's Would-Be Replacements Are Playing a Long Game
  2. London Subway Attack: Does Video Show Bucket Bomber Carrying Bag?
  3. Irma-Wracked Caribbean Digs In for Hurricane Maria
  4. 'Narcos' Location Scout Fatally Shot in Mexico
  5. Maria, Now a Hurricane, Promises More Damage for Caribbean
  6. U.K. Police Make Second Arrest in London Subway Attack Case
  7. Evacuated Residents of Irma-Wracked Barbuda May Not Go Back
  8. 4 U.S. Women Attacked With Acid in Marseille, Officials Say
  9. Theresa May on Trump Tweet: 'I Don't Think It's Helpful'
  10. Trump Calls Kim Jong Un 'Rocket Man'
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Putin's Would-Be Replacements Are Playing a Long Game

Political opponents of Russia's Vladimir Putin don't expect to win the March 2018 presidential election, but instead are building their brands for the future.

    

London Subway Attack: Does Video Show Bucket Bomber Carrying Bag?

Police made a second arrest late Saturday as new security camera video emerged from Friday morning before the attack that showed a man carrying the same type of supermarket bag found holding the bomb

    

Irma-Wracked Caribbean Digs In for Hurricane Maria

Maria, with winds at 85 mph, was 100 miles northeast of Barbados and was expected to strengthen over the next two days as it sweeps across the Leeward Islands.

    

'Narcos' Location Scout Fatally Shot in Mexico

Netflix said in a statement that it was 'aware of the passing of Carlos Munoz Portal, a well-respected location scout, and send our condolences to his family.'

    

Maria, Now a Hurricane, Promises More Damage for Caribbean

Irma damaged parts of the Caribbean already, but Maria is predicted to pile on more.

    

U.K. Police Make Second Arrest in London Subway Attack Case

The 21-year-old was arrested in Hounslow in West London just before midnight Saturday, the Metropolitan police said in a statement Sunday.

    

Evacuated Residents of Irma-Wracked Barbuda May Not Go Back

Barbuda's infrastructure — the power grid, phone lines and water treatment plant — is devastated.

    

4 U.S. Women Attacked With Acid in Marseille, Officials Say

The Marseille prosecutor's office says four young female U.S. tourists were attacked with acid in the city's main train station. A woman was arrested.

    

Theresa May on Trump Tweet: 'I Don't Think It's Helpful'

May was critical of Trump for a tweeting shortly after an attack that left 22 injured at a London subway station, saying, "I don't think it's helpful for anyone to speculate on what is an ongoing investigation."

    

Trump Calls Kim Jong Un 'Rocket Man'

Following a discussion with South Korean President Moon Jae-in on North Korea, President Donald Trump referred to Kim Jong Un as "Rocket Man" in a tweet.

    

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Drug companies and doctors have been accused of fueling the opioid crisis, but some question whether insurers have played a role, too.
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  1. Amid Opioid Crisis, Insurers Restrict Pricey, Less Addictive Painkillers
  2. Why Are Drug Prices So High? We’re Curious, Too
  3. A Potent Fuel Flows to North Korea. It May Be Too Late to Halt It.
  4. Trump Lawyers Clash Over How Much to Cooperate With Russia Inquiry
  5. Trump Tweets Doctored GIF of His Golf Ball Hitting Hillary Clinton
  6. Tillerson Says U.S. May Close Cuba Embassy Over Health Attacks
  7. When U.N. Envoy Nikki Haley Talks, Does President Trump Listen?
  8. What We’re Watching at This Year’s United Nations General Assembly
  9. Walking the Line Between Covering a Rohingya Refugee Story and Changing It
  10. When the Rescuers Come From Across the Country
  11. His Home Flooded, the Port Arthur Mayor Puts His City First
  12. Catering to Commuters at a Tijuana Border Crossing
  13. Now It’s Hurricane Maria, and Caribbean Braces for New Hit
  14. St. Louis Protests: A Guide to the Police-Shooting Case
  15. 4 U.S. Women Hit by Acid Attack in France
  16. Britain Lowers Threat Level After Arrest of 2nd Man in London Subway Bombing
  17. Stephen Colbert’s Emmys Opening Monologue
  18. In Alaska’s Far-Flung Villages, Happiness Is a Cake Mix
  19. Rolling Stone, Once a Counterculture Bible, Will Be Put Up for Sale
  20. Dylan, Obama and a Crown of Thorns: 50 Years of Rolling Stone
  21. When Affirmative Action Isn’t Enough
  22. Jellyfish Seek Italy’s Warming Seas. Can’t Beat ’Em? Eat ’Em.
  23. Gin Wong, Who Designed Futuristic Buildings in Los Angeles, Dies at 94
  24. Sign Language Interpreter Warned of ‘Pizza’ and ‘Bear Monster’ at Irma Briefing
  25. ‘Narcos’ Location Scout Found Dead in Mexico
  26. Paris Won the 2024 Olympics by Learning From Its Mistakes
  27. Trilobites: Three Planets Will Slide Behind the Moon in an Occultation
  28. Captive Priest Is Freed as Philippine Troops Close In on Militants
  29. Penny Chenery, Owner of the Triple Crown Winner Secretariat, Dies at 95
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Amid Opioid Crisis, Insurers Restrict Pricey, Less Addictive Painkillers

Drug companies and doctors have been accused of fueling the opioid crisis, but some question whether insurers have played a role, too.

    

Why Are Drug Prices So High? We’re Curious, Too

The New York Times and ProPublica have teamed up to investigate who is to blame for skyrocketing drug prices — and have turned up some surprising answers.

    

A Potent Fuel Flows to North Korea. It May Be Too Late to Halt It.

Despite a long record of intelligence warnings, there is no evidence that Washington has ever moved with urgency to cut off Pyongyang’s access to a rocket fuel.

    

Trump Lawyers Clash Over How Much to Cooperate With Russia Inquiry

The debate, which led to an angry confrontation between two members of the legal team, could shape the course of the special counsel’s investigation.

    

Trump Tweets Doctored GIF of His Golf Ball Hitting Hillary Clinton

In a series of eclectic Twitter posts, President Trump also appeared to refer to Kim Jong-un, North Korea’s leader, as Rocket Man.

    

Tillerson Says U.S. May Close Cuba Embassy Over Health Attacks

Closing the embassy would be the most dramatic action yet by the Trump administration to return the Cuba relationship to its Cold War deep freeze.

    

When U.N. Envoy Nikki Haley Talks, Does President Trump Listen?

Ms. Haley has cast herself as someone who can sway President Trump on important foreign policy issues — including the value of the United Nations itself. This week will test her influence.

    

What We’re Watching at This Year’s United Nations General Assembly

North Korea, Iran, Myanmar, Climate Change. Oh, and Donald J. Trump.

    

Walking the Line Between Covering a Rohingya Refugee Story and Changing It

“You cannot help everyone, so you tell yourself that documenting their suffering is a form of aid.”

    

When the Rescuers Come From Across the Country

The United States has 28 search-and-rescue teams it can send into disaster zones. The New York Times embedded with one for its work after Hurricane Irma.

    

His Home Flooded, the Port Arthur Mayor Puts His City First

The Texas mayor had four feet of water in his house after Harvey. Now, as his neighbors clean up their homes, he is trying to get the city back on its feet.

    

Catering to Commuters at a Tijuana Border Crossing

Every morning, tens of thousands commute from Tijuana, Mexico, into the United States for work, crawling for hours in traffic. A small industry of food vendors caters to the daily commuters.
    

Now It’s Hurricane Maria, and Caribbean Braces for New Hit

Less than two weeks after Hurricane Irma devastated the islands, residents learned Tropical Storm Maria had intensified and was heading their way.

    

St. Louis Protests: A Guide to the Police-Shooting Case

Hundreds of people are protesting in St. Louis after a former police officer who fatally shot a black man was acquitted. Here’s a look at what happened.

    

4 U.S. Women Hit by Acid Attack in France

The Americans, all in their 20s, were at a train station in Marseille when a woman threw acid on them, injuring two, officials said. The police said “nothing suggests” it was a terrorist attack.

    

Britain Lowers Threat Level After Arrest of 2nd Man in London Subway Bombing

The 21-year-old man, who was not identified, was arrested late Saturday in Hounslow, the Metropolitan Police said.

    

Stephen Colbert’s Emmys Opening Monologue

Mr. Colbert’s first time hosting the Emmys had one big podium-sized surprise.
    

In Alaska’s Far-Flung Villages, Happiness Is a Cake Mix

The store-bought box, one of the few dependable food items in a place of scarcity, is tricked out for dinners and fund-raisers by many a “cake lady.”

    

Rolling Stone, Once a Counterculture Bible, Will Be Put Up for Sale

After 50 years, the magazine founded and nurtured by Jann Wenner is bowing to the pressures of a troubled industry.

    

Dylan, Obama and a Crown of Thorns: 50 Years of Rolling Stone

A music magazine whose influence stretched beyond entertainment and into the world of politics could elevate a career with its cover.

    

When Affirmative Action Isn’t Enough

Black and Hispanic students are more underrepresented at top schools nationwide, despite affirmative action. Some schools, though, saw gains.

    

Jellyfish Seek Italy’s Warming Seas. Can’t Beat ’Em? Eat ’Em.

With climate change, jellyfish are booming in the Mediterranean, to the point that researchers say there may be little to do but to live with them.

    

Gin Wong, Who Designed Futuristic Buildings in Los Angeles, Dies at 94

Perhaps best known for a Union 76 gas station in Beverly Hills, Mr. Wong also did design work for the Los Angeles airport and CBS Television City.

    

Sign Language Interpreter Warned of ‘Pizza’ and ‘Bear Monster’ at Irma Briefing

Officials in Manatee County, Fla., drew criticism for asking a local lifeguard unskilled at sign language to interpret crucial evacuation orders.

    

‘Narcos’ Location Scout Found Dead in Mexico

Carlos Muñoz Portal was found with multiple gunshot wounds while reportedly scouting locations for the series.

    

Paris Won the 2024 Olympics by Learning From Its Mistakes

The French capital built on its past failures, putting sports first, stressing unity, pushing its environmental credentials and embracing the “L word”: lobbying.

    

Trilobites: Three Planets Will Slide Behind the Moon in an Occultation

The moon will momentarily block Venus, then Mars and then Mercury, offering a vivid reminder of the cosmic clockwork of our solar system.

    

Captive Priest Is Freed as Philippine Troops Close In on Militants

The Rev. Teresito Suganob, who had been held in the war-town city of Marawi since May, escaped amid heavy fighting, an admiral said on Sunday.

    

Penny Chenery, Owner of the Triple Crown Winner Secretariat, Dies at 95

Ms. Chenery knew little about horse racing when she took over her father’s thoroughbred farm, but she became a major figure in the racing industry.

    

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