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Minnesota Vikings fans were reminded once again that too much prosperity has a way of causing the pendulum of purple pain to swing back extra hard.
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  1. Minnesota Vikings: QB Sam Bradford's return still unknown
  2. Indianapolis Colts name former LB Robert Mathis pass rush consultant
  3. Milwaukee Bucks re-sign 40-year-old guard Jason Terry
  4. Rejuvenated pass rush powers Kansas City Chiefs' defense
  5. Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck (shoulder) won't play Sunday vs. Cleveland Browns
  6. Pittsburgh Steelers not happy with play of offense
  7. In losses, New York Jets search for silver linings
  8. Carolina Panthers have to move on without TE Greg Olsen
  9. Josh Richardson signs four-year extension with Miami Heat
  10. Dallas Cowboys: Judge denies NFL stay request in Ezekiel Elliott case
  11. Carolina Panthers TE Greg Olsen undergoes surgery on broken foot
  12. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones disputes report of impeding Roger Goodell contract
  13. Miami Dolphins LB Lawrence Timmons left team for 'personal nature'
  14. C Mason Plumlee returns to Denver Nuggets with three-year deal
  15. Atlanta Falcons LB Vic Beasley Jr. out for month with hamstring tear
  16. NATO leader: Russian military exercises appear to be preparation for 'big war'
  17. Figure-skating run for Olympics taking shape: Meet contenders for Team USA
  18. HIV and smoking a lethal combo for the lungs
  19. U.S. seniors getting healthier, especially when wealthy and white
  20. Do nursing home workers change gloves often enough?
  21. UN: Majority of world's population lacks internet access

Minnesota Vikings: QB Sam Bradford's return still unknown

Minnesota Vikings fans were reminded once again that too much prosperity has a way of causing the pendulum of purple pain to swing back extra hard.
    

Indianapolis Colts name former LB Robert Mathis pass rush consultant

Robert Mathis, who has been working with Indianapolis Colts' defense since the offseason following his retirement, was officially added to the coaching staff on Monday.
    

Milwaukee Bucks re-sign 40-year-old guard Jason Terry

Jason Terry is returning for another NBA season.
    

Rejuvenated pass rush powers Kansas City Chiefs' defense

Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston stood at his locker after Sunday's game against the Eagles lamenting the few things that went wrong for his defense in a 27-20 win.
    

Indianapolis Colts QB Andrew Luck (shoulder) won't play Sunday vs. Cleveland Browns

The Indianapolis Colts already ruled quarterback Andrew Luck out for Week 3 on Monday.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers not happy with play of offense

The Pittsburgh Steelers are 2-0, but they didn't get there in impressive fashion. They barely beat the Browns in Cleveland in the opener and played another inconsistent game Sunday.
    

In losses, New York Jets search for silver linings

The New York Jets getting blown out in Oakland on Sunday was hardly a surprise. Many people picked the Raiders in the survivor pools and the Vegas betting line was two touchdowns at kickoff.
    

Carolina Panthers have to move on without TE Greg Olsen

Greg Olsen has been such a staple in the lineup for the Carolina Panthers that the offense simply won't be the same without him.
    

Josh Richardson signs four-year extension with Miami Heat

The Miami Heat officially signed guard Josh Richardson to a multi-year contract extension on Monday.
    

Dallas Cowboys: Judge denies NFL stay request in Ezekiel Elliott case

A U.S. District Court judge in Texas denied the NFL's appeal for a stay of the preliminary injunction granted to Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott allowing him to continue to play.
    

Carolina Panthers TE Greg Olsen undergoes surgery on broken foot

Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen underwent surgery on his broken right foot Monday morning and is expected to miss six to eight weeks.
    

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones disputes report of impeding Roger Goodell contract

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones disputed a report he is holding up a five-year contract extension for NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
    

Miami Dolphins LB Lawrence Timmons left team for 'personal nature'

Miami Dolphins linebacker Lawrence Timmons was held out of Sunday's game after leaving the team without notice for a "personal nature."
    

C Mason Plumlee returns to Denver Nuggets with three-year deal

Restricted free agent center Mason Plumlee agreed to return to the Denver Nuggets with a three-year deal.
    

Atlanta Falcons LB Vic Beasley Jr. out for month with hamstring tear

The Atlanta Falcons are expected to be without linebacker Vic Beasley Jr. for at least a month because of a hamstring tear, according to multiple reports Monday.
    

NATO leader: Russian military exercises appear to be preparation for 'big war'

A NATO military leader said Russia is conducting military exercises that appear to be "serious preparation for a big war."
    

Figure-skating run for Olympics taking shape: Meet contenders for Team USA

Who to watch and what to expect from the United States and its strongest figure-skating competitors at the upcoming Winter Games.
    

HIV and smoking a lethal combo for the lungs

HIV patients who take their medication but also smoke are about 10 times more likely to die from lung cancer than from AIDS-related causes.
    

U.S. seniors getting healthier, especially when wealthy and white

American seniors are getting healthier overall, but the well-educated, rich and white are seeing the greatest gains, a new study finds.
    

Do nursing home workers change gloves often enough?

Nursing home workers often fail to change their gloves when they should, which increases the risk of patient infections, a new study finds.
    

UN: Majority of world's population lacks internet access

The U.N. says more than half of the world's population still does not have access to internet, with Asia and Africa having the lowest rates of access.rt.
    
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's public approval ratings have recently surged — along with his prospects for revising the country's pacifist constitution.
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  1. Kim Jong Un's Missiles May Be Final Nail for Japan's Pacifism
  2. Trump Team Greenlights Increased CIA Drone Strikes
  3. Putin's Would-Be Successors Are Playing a Long Game
  4. Category 5 Hurricane Maria Takes Aim at Caribbean
  5. Trump to Target 'Menace' North Korea in First U.N. Speech
  6. Tillerson's State Department Is Adrift, Say Diplomats
  7. U.S. Has Discussed Nuclear Weapons in South Korea
  8. Puerto Rico Stares Down What May Be Its Worst Hurricane Since 1928
  9. Trump's Childhood Home Becomes Crash Pad for Refugees
  10. Trump Talks Parisian Parade Pomp, Offers Support for U.N. Reform
  11. Serbia's First Openly Gay Prime Minister Attends Pride March
  12. Cuba Mystery: What Theories U.S. Investigators Are Pursuing
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Kim Jong Un's Missiles May Be Final Nail for Japan's Pacifism

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's public approval ratings have recently surged — along with his prospects for revising the country's pacifist constitution.

    

Trump Team Greenlights Increased CIA Drone Strikes

The White House is weighing changes to Obama-era policies that would mean more CIA drone strikes, and could mean more civilian casualties.

    

Putin's Would-Be Successors 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.

    

Category 5 Hurricane Maria Takes Aim at Caribbean

Maria grew into a Category 5 hurricane and was heading for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, which forecasters said could be devastated.

    

Trump to Target 'Menace' North Korea in First U.N. Speech

Here's what President Trump is expected to present at his first speech to the UN General Assembly Tuesday.

    

Tillerson's State Department Is Adrift, Say Diplomats

As President Trump faces world leaders at the UN this week, U.S. officials are working behind the scenes to allay fears about how U.S. foreign policy is made.

    

U.S. Has Discussed Nuclear Weapons in South Korea

Secretary of Defense James Mattis and his South Korean counterpart have "discussed the option" of putting nuclear weapons in the country to deter North Korea.

    

Puerto Rico Stares Down What May Be Its Worst Hurricane Since 1928

Hurricane Maria was strengthening fast into a monster storm Monday as it barreled toward Puerto Rico and other Irma-battered Caribbean islands.

    

Trump's Childhood Home Becomes Crash Pad for Refugees

President Donald Trump's childhood home in the famed borough of Queens, New York had some new occupants over the weekend — refugees.

    

Trump Talks Parisian Parade Pomp, Offers Support for U.N. Reform

President Trump admired Parisian parade pomp and offered hope for the future of the U.N, a group he once derided as inefficient.

    

Serbia's First Openly Gay Prime Minister Attends Pride March

Serbia's first-ever openly gay prime minister joined gay activists Sunday at a pride march held amid tight security in the conservative Balkan country.

    

Cuba Mystery: What Theories U.S. Investigators Are Pursuing

WASHINGTON— There must be an answer. Whatever is harming U.S. diplomats in Havana, it has eluded the doctors, scientists and intelligence analysts scouring for answers.

    

U.S. Bombers Join Flurry of Drills Following Kim's Latest Missile Test

Pyongyang has launched dozens of missiles as it accelerates a weapons program designed to provide the ability to target the U.S. with a nuclear-tipped missile.

    

Trump to Address World Leaders at U.N.

North Korean diplomats will have a front-row seat in the General Assembly for President Donald Trump's speech Tuesday morning.

    

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  22. Emmy Winners Took a Topical, and Political, Route to the Prize
  23. The Best and Worst Moments of the 2017 Emmys
  24. Sean Spicer Says He Regrets Berating Reporters Over Inauguration Crowds
  25. By Degrees: The Real Unknown of Climate Change: Our Behavior
  26. Georgia Tech Student Leader Is Shot Dead by Campus Police
  27. Banksy Strikes Again, With Nod to Basquiat
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  29. When Affirmative Action Isn’t Enough
  30. Gin Wong, Who Designed Futuristic Buildings in Los Angeles, Dies at 94
  31. Sign Language Interpreter Warned of ‘Pizza’ and ‘Bear Monster’ at Irma Briefing
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Trump Soft-Soaps the U.N. Of Course, It Was Only Day 1 . . .

“We pledge to be partners in your work,” the America First president told a room full of world leaders in New York. He even tweeted nice.

    

Hurricane Maria, St. Louis, Sean Spicer: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Envisions a Parade Showing Off American Military Might

At a meeting with President Emmanuel Macron of France at the United Nations, Mr. Trump said he got the idea after watching the Bastille Day parade.

    

Mattis Leaves the Door Open to Military Options in North Korea

The defense secretary also said the United States had not shot down any missiles so far because they did not directly threaten American territory or allies.

    

Push for Nafta Overhaul May Fall Short, U.S. Negotiator Says

A tight timeline and ambitious goals leave the Trump administration with a narrow path to success in talks on the North American Free Trade Agreement.

    

Donald Trump Jr. Gives Up Secret Service Protection, Seeking Privacy

Separately, Kellyanne Conway, a counselor to the president, is losing her protection after a revision in the assessment of threats against her, an official said.

    

Despite Rising Seas and Bigger Storms, Florida’s Land Rush Endures

Florida rose from a swamp and never stopped growing. But hurricanes become harder to absorb as the buildings keep spreading.

    

Obamacare Repeal, Thought Dead in July, May Be Revived in Senate

A long-shot effort by Senators Lindsey Graham and Bill Cassidy to repeal the Affordable Care Act got new life on Monday, with a showdown vote possible soon.

    

State Department Tightens Rules for Visas to U.S.

If applicants do something they failed to mention in their application in their first three months in the United States, it would jeopardize their status.

    

Witness a Changing Amazon

Visit a reserve in the remote central Amazon jungle, where researchers are shedding new light on how stronger, more frequent storms are driving major changes in the forest.
    

Iran Is Smuggling Increasingly Potent Weapons Into Yemen, U.S. Admiral Says

The outgoing top Navy admiral in the Middle East said that Iran is helping worsen the conflict in Yemen by giving rebels more precise missiles to rife deeper into Saudi Arabia.

    

Student Loan Creditor, Fined for ‘False’ Lawsuits, Must Halt Collections

Under a federal settlement, the National Collegiate Student Loan Trusts will refund millions to borrowers and temporarily suspend debt collections.

    

Prosecutors Open Criminal Investigation Into Equifax Breach

Federal prosecutors and the F.B.I. are investigating a cyberattack that potentially exposed personal data on 143 million Americans.

    

Fox News Guest Says Rape Allegation Blacklisted Her

The political commentator Scottie Nell Hughes claims that she was raped by the anchor Charles Payne and retaliated against by the network.

    

Protesters Descend on St. Louis, and Police Respond: ‘We’re in Control’

We asked law enforcement experts and activists to assess the police response. Some saw it as well-reasoned, while others called for quieter rhetoric.

    

The Interpreter: Myanmar Follows Global Pattern in How Ethnic Cleansing Begins

What happens when a nation’s boundaries and its national identity contradict? In extreme cases, something like Myanmar’s Rohingya crisis.

    

Despite Outrage Over Rohingya Crisis, Few Call for Sanctions on Myanmar

Under military rule, Myanmar was one of the most sanctioned countries in the world. A return to such isolation seems unlikely, despite the violence against a minority Muslim group.

    

Personal Journeys: From Poland to Lithuania: A Writer’s Search for Her Jewish Past

From the Jewish districts of historic cities to small, out-of-the-way towns once known as shtetls, the author finds remnants of the past at every turn.

    

In Turkey’s New Curriculum, Ataturk, Darwin and Jihad Get Face-Lifts

Critics say the overhaul of more than 170 curriculum topics by the Turkish government represents a frontal assault on the country’s fragile tradition of secularism.

    

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Arrests in London Tube Bombing Stun a Suburban Town

Two young men who stayed at a foster home in Sunbury-on-Thames, outside London, have been arrested in the Parsons Green subway bombing.

    

Emmy Winners Took a Topical, and Political, Route to the Prize

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Sean Spicer Says He Regrets Berating Reporters Over Inauguration Crowds

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By Degrees: The Real Unknown of Climate Change: Our Behavior

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Georgia Tech Student Leader Is Shot Dead by Campus Police

Scout Schultz, 21, the president of the gay and transgender student group, left behind suicide notes, was carrying a knife and yelled “shoot me” at the officers. One did.
    

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