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When No. 10 Auburn visits LSU on Saturday, both sets of Tigers will have something to prove.
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  1. No. 10 Auburn Tigers, LSU Tigers: Preview, game time, outlook
  2. No. 9 Ohio State Buckeyes, Nebraska Cornhuskers: Preview, game time, outlook
  3. 2018 World Cup: USA men's national team stunned by Trinidad and Tobago, will not qualify
  4. ALDS Game 5 preview: New York Yankees' CC Sabathia faces Cleveland Indians' Corey Kluber
  5. Da Vinci painting to go on auction block for $100M
  6. Sears to close all stores in Canada, will lay off 12,000 employees
  7. Labor union challenges Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys' national anthem stance
  8. NLDS Game 4 preview: Washington Nationals to start Tanner Roark vs. Chicago Cubs
  9. San Francisco 49ers sign veteran CB Leon Hall to aid banged-up secondary
  10. Fertility tests may not be best gauge of your biological clock
  11. Pump may beat shots for type 1 diabetes
  12. Study debunks notion that epidurals prolong labor
  13. CBS orders second season of 'Ransom'
  14. Arizona's 'Tent City' jail officially shuts down
  15. Georgina Chapman announces she is leaving husband Harvey Weinstein
  16. Salt Lake City Police fire detective who arrested nurse
  17. Philadelphia Eagles vs. Carolina Panthers: Prediction, preview, pick to win
  18. No. 4 Georgia Bulldogs, Missouri Tigers: Preview, game time, outlook
  19. New Orleans Pelicans guard Rajon Rondo out 4-6 weeks after surgery
  20. New England Patriots QB Tom Brady misses practice, has left shoulder injury
  21. Tighter oversight of opioid prescriptions by Medicare could help stem epidemic
  22. 'Downton Abbey' exhibition is coming to the United States
  23. Philadelphia Eagles: QB Carson Wentz lighting up defenses on third down

No. 10 Auburn Tigers, LSU Tigers: Preview, game time, outlook

When No. 10 Auburn visits LSU on Saturday, both sets of Tigers will have something to prove.
    

No. 9 Ohio State Buckeyes, Nebraska Cornhuskers: Preview, game time, outlook

A matchup between two of the winningest programs in college football history normally would be a marquee date on the schedule, but Saturday night's Ohio State-Nebraska game does not have that cache this season.
    

2018 World Cup: USA men's national team stunned by Trinidad and Tobago, will not qualify

The United States men's national team is not going to the 2018 World Cup.
    

ALDS Game 5 preview: New York Yankees' CC Sabathia faces Cleveland Indians' Corey Kluber

CLEVELAND -- The final chapter of the drama is about to be written.
    

Da Vinci painting to go on auction block for $100M

A Leonardo da Vinci painting of Jesus Christ will go on the auction block this month and expected to sell for more than $100 million.
    

Sears to close all stores in Canada, will lay off 12,000 employees

Sears Canada announced it is going out of business Tuesday, resulting in the closing of 130 stores and the loss of more than 12,000 jobs.
    

Labor union challenges Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys' national anthem stance

A labor union that represents workers in Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas filed a complaint against the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday, alleging that team owner and general manager Jerry Jones is in violation of the National Labor Relations Act.
    

NLDS Game 4 preview: Washington Nationals to start Tanner Roark vs. Chicago Cubs

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Cubs entered Tuesday's scheduled Game 4 of the National League Division Series hoping to close out the Washington Nationals and advance to the NL Championship Series for the third consecutive season.
    

San Francisco 49ers sign veteran CB Leon Hall to aid banged-up secondary

The San Francisco 49ers, who have been hit with a rash of injuries in their secondary, signed veteran cornerback Leon Hall to a one-year deal, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Fertility tests may not be best gauge of your biological clock

Women in their 30s and early 40s who want to know whether their biological clocks are running out should skip fertility testing, a new study suggests.
    

Pump may beat shots for type 1 diabetes

Insulin pump therapy may offer better blood sugar control and fewer complications than daily injections of the vital hormone, new German research suggests.
    

Study debunks notion that epidurals prolong labor

Epidurals are a popular form of pain control for women during labor, but they've long been blamed for hindering progress in the delivery room.
    

CBS orders second season of 'Ransom'

CBS says it has ordered a second season of "Ransom," its hostage-negotiator drama starring Luke Roberts.
    

Arizona's 'Tent City' jail officially shuts down

The outdoor Arizona jail known as "Tent City" and championed by Joe Arpaio, the controversial ex-sheriff of Maricopa County, was officially closed down.
    

Georgina Chapman announces she is leaving husband Harvey Weinstein

Fashion designer Georgina Chapman has announced she is leaving her husband, disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, after 10 years of marriage.
    

Salt Lake City Police fire detective who arrested nurse

Salt Lake City Police have fired the detective caught on video arresting a nurse who wouldn't let police draw blood from a patient who had been in a car wreck.
    

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Carolina Panthers: Prediction, preview, pick to win

Complete watch guide to the Philadelphia Eagles vs. Carolina Panthers game, including when and where to watch, series history, matchups and more.
    

No. 4 Georgia Bulldogs, Missouri Tigers: Preview, game time, outlook

ATHENS, Ga. -- No. 4 Georgia is looking to move to 7-0 for the first time since 2005, which is also the last time the Bulldogs won the SEC championship.
    

New Orleans Pelicans guard Rajon Rondo out 4-6 weeks after surgery

New Orleans Pelicans point guard Rajon Rondo underwent surgery for a sports hernia on Tuesday and will miss four to six weeks, according to the team.
    

New England Patriots QB Tom Brady misses practice, has left shoulder injury

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady missed practice Tuesday due to a reported left shoulder injury, although the team did not provide a reason for the reigning Super Bowl MVP's absence.
    

Tighter oversight of opioid prescriptions by Medicare could help stem epidemic

Researchers at Yale say Medicare could do more to help stem the opioid epidemic by placing greater limits on prescriptions for the drugs.
    

'Downton Abbey' exhibition is coming to the United States

A traveling exhibition featuring set pieces, costumes and props from the British period drama "Downton Abbey" will soon debut in the United States.
    

Philadelphia Eagles: QB Carson Wentz lighting up defenses on third down

PHILADELPHIA -- Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz had the best game of his young career Sunday against Arizona, throwing for 304 yards and his first four-touchdown performance.
    
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  1. Experts: North Korea Targeted U.S. Electric Power Companies
  2. U.S.-Led Coalition Dropped 751 Bombs in Afghanistan Last Month — a 7-Year High
  3. Commanders of USS McCain Relieved of Duty Following Deadly Crash
  4. Guatemalans Clash With Government Over Resistance to Fight Corruption
  5. Catalonia Could Declare Independence Today — What May Happen Next
  6. The Caribbean Remains Open for Business, But Tahiti Beckons for Some
  7. 'Blood Sucking' Vampire Reports Prompt U.N. Evacuation from Malawi
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Experts: North Korea Targeted U.S. Electric Power Companies

A report prepared for private clients by the cybersecurity firm FireEye found North Korea tried to breach U.S. electric companies using spearphishing emails.

    

U.S.-Led Coalition Dropped 751 Bombs in Afghanistan Last Month — a 7-Year High

A report by the U.S. Air Forces Central Command says the number of weapons deployed in Afghanistan last month was the highest in seven years.

    

Commanders of USS McCain Relieved of Duty Following Deadly Crash

The command officers of the USS John S. McCain were relieved of duty by Navy brass on Tuesday, following the ship's August collision near Singapore with a merchant vessel that resulted in the deaths of 10 sailors.

    

Guatemalans Clash With Government Over Resistance to Fight Corruption

Guatemalans are increasingly protesting the government's opposition to U.N.-backed anti-corruption probes which promised to usher in more transparent, democratic governance.

    

Catalonia Could Declare Independence Today — What May Happen Next

Will Catalonia make good on its promise to declare independence from Spain? And what will happen if it does?

    

The Caribbean Remains Open for Business, But Tahiti Beckons for Some

The Caribbean is still open for business, but destinations like Oahu, Maui, Phoenix, and Los Angeles will likely see an uptick this year.

    

'Blood Sucking' Vampire Reports Prompt U.N. Evacuation from Malawi

A vampire scare has prompted U.N. workers to pull out of two districts of southern Malawi after mob violence kills five.

    

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  1. Santa Rosa, Bob Corker, Harvey Weinstein: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  2. Wildfires Burn Out of Control Across Northern California; 17 Are Dead
  3. ‘Everything Was Incinerated’: Scenes From One Community Wrecked by the Santa Rosa Fire
  4. Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and Others Say Weinstein Harassed Them
  5. Disney, Hillary Clinton and the Obamas Condemn Weinstein
  6. Top Actresses Who Have Accused Harvey Weinstein of Sexual Harassment
  7. For Trump, the Reality Show Has Never Ended
  8. Kansas Tried a Tax Plan Similar to Trump’s. It Failed.
  9. Trump Threatens N.F.L. and Attacks Jemele Hill of ESPN
  10. Kobe Steel’s Falsified Data Is Another Blow to Japan’s Reputation
  11. Editorial: Mr. Trump Nails Shut the Coffin on Climate Relief
  12. Op-Ed Contributor: ESPN Is Terrified of Jemele Hill’s Honesty on Racism
  13. Op-Ed Contributor: Mysterious Sounds and Scary Illnesses as Political Tools
  14. Op-Ed Columnist: To Serve Is to Slobber
  15. Op-Ed Contributor: Gretchen Carlson: How to Encourage More Women to Report Sexual Harassment
  16. How Israel Caught Russian Hackers Scouring the World for U.S. Secrets
  17. 2 Top Officers of Navy Ship John S. McCain Are Removed
  18. On Pro Football: Goodell and N.F.L. Owners Break From Players on Anthem Kneeling Fight
  19. Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Case on Expired Travel Ban
  20. He Excelled as a Detective, Until Prosecutors Stopped Believing Him
  21. Turkish President Erdogan Blames U.S. Ambassador for Visa Row
  22. When Two Men Fall in Love on the Ballet Stage, and Why It Matters
  23. Women Today: Working to Disarm Women’s Anti-Aging Demon
  24. On Comedy: Moms at the Mike, on the Verge of a Breakthrough in Comedy
  25. 5 Tips to Help You Figure Out What to Do With Your Life
  26. 5 Things Around Your Home You Never Clean but Should
  27. Tom Petty, Classic Rocker? Sure. And Weird Video Star, Too.
  28. Books of The Times: In Ron Chernow’s ‘Grant,’ an American Giant’s Makeover Continues
  29. Soldier Dances, From a Land Where Everyone Serves
  30. In Love With Romance Novels, but Not Their Lack of Diversity
  31. T’s Best Images From Fashion Month
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Santa Rosa, Bob Corker, Harvey Weinstein: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Wildfires Burn Out of Control Across Northern California; 17 Are Dead

The two biggest and most destructive fires consumed more than 52,000 acres in Napa and Sonoma Counties, the heart of wine country.

    

‘Everything Was Incinerated’: Scenes From One Community Wrecked by the Santa Rosa Fire

Household items were so deformed by the fires in Northern California it was sometimes difficult to know what they had been before.

    

Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and Others Say Weinstein Harassed Them

“This way of treating women ends now,” Ms. Paltrow said as she and other actresses accused the producer of casting-couch abuses.

    

Disney, Hillary Clinton and the Obamas Condemn Weinstein

Disney once owned Miramax, which Harvey Weinstein co-founded. Mr. Weinstein is also a longtime Democratic donor with ties to the Clintons and the Obamas.

    

Top Actresses Who Have Accused Harvey Weinstein of Sexual Harassment

Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow, Rose McGowan and Ashley Judd are among those who say the Hollywood executive harassed and intimidated them.

    

For Trump, the Reality Show Has Never Ended

The president mocks a Republican senator’s height, challenges his secretary of state to an I.Q. contest and keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

    

Kansas Tried a Tax Plan Similar to Trump’s. It Failed.

The state’s experiment with tax cuts on so-called pass-through entities did not heat up its economy — but did help some very rich people.

    

Trump Threatens N.F.L. and Attacks Jemele Hill of ESPN

The president called for ending a law allowing the N.F.L.’s central office to avoid paying taxes, though the White House later backed off. He also said ESPN ratings have “tanked.”

    

Kobe Steel’s Falsified Data Is Another Blow to Japan’s Reputation

Employees altered inspection certificates to meet specifications, setting off a rush by Toyota, Boeing and others to see if they had used the raw materials.

    

Editorial: Mr. Trump Nails Shut the Coffin on Climate Relief

Ending goals to cut emissions from coal-fired power plants will be the most serious blow to President Obama’s legacy on global warming.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: ESPN Is Terrified of Jemele Hill’s Honesty on Racism

By suspending her, the sports network is making a desperate move not to alienate some viewers and sponsors.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Mysterious Sounds and Scary Illnesses as Political Tools

The narrative around the “sonic attack” on the American embassy in Cuba fits a troubling pattern for Trump.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: To Serve Is to Slobber

President Trump demands an unseemly degree of gratitude and deference.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Gretchen Carlson: How to Encourage More Women to Report Sexual Harassment

Arbitration clauses, blacklisting and retaliation must end if we want victims to come forward now, not decades from now.

    

How Israel Caught Russian Hackers Scouring the World for U.S. Secrets

Exploiting the popular Kaspersky antivirus software, Russian hackers searched millions of computers for American intelligence keywords. Israeli intelligence tipped off American officials.

    

2 Top Officers of Navy Ship John S. McCain Are Removed

The commanding and executive officers were relieved on Wednesday, nearly two months after the destroyer collided with a tanker near Singapore, leaving 10 sailors dead.

    

On Pro Football: Goodell and N.F.L. Owners Break From Players on Anthem Kneeling Fight

Two week after the league stared down President Trump, Roger Goodell sent a letter to owners saying “we believe that everyone should stand for the national anthem.”

    

Supreme Court Dismisses Appeal of Case on Expired Travel Ban

New limits on nine countries led the justices to remove the earlier case from their docket. Another case still being considered will probably also be dismissed.

    

He Excelled as a Detective, Until Prosecutors Stopped Believing Him

Detective Kevin Desormeau’s indictment on perjury charges adds to the growing belief that lying is a persistent problem for the New York Police Department.
    

Turkish President Erdogan Blames U.S. Ambassador for Visa Row

As both countries suspended visa services, Turkey defended its arrest of a United States Consulate employee.

    

When Two Men Fall in Love on the Ballet Stage, and Why It Matters

New York City Ballet’s same-sex duets bring a contemporary sensibility to an art that can be slow to change.
    

Women Today: Working to Disarm Women’s Anti-Aging Demon

Rather than hiding from age, supposing women embraced it by not trying to look younger than their years. That might help remove the stigma of aging.

    

On Comedy: Moms at the Mike, on the Verge of a Breakthrough in Comedy

Led by Ali Wong, a generation of women is earning laughs by talking bluntly about the realities of pregnancy and motherhood.

    

5 Tips to Help You Figure Out What to Do With Your Life

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5 Things Around Your Home You Never Clean but Should

You have the basics down. But dirt and grime have a bad habit of collecting in the strangest places.

    

Tom Petty, Classic Rocker? Sure. And Weird Video Star, Too.

Mr. Petty and his wacky visual aesthetic belonged to MTV, alongside Duran Duran and Cyndi Lauper, as much as it did to the rock ’n’ roll canon.

    

Books of The Times: In Ron Chernow’s ‘Grant,’ an American Giant’s Makeover Continues

Chernow is out to find undiscovered nobility in Ulysses S. Grant’s story, and he succeeds.

    

Soldier Dances, From a Land Where Everyone Serves

Contemporary Israeli dance rarely treats soldiers’ experiences as explicitly as it does in two works in New York this week.

    

In Love With Romance Novels, but Not Their Lack of Diversity

The owners of the Ripped Bodice bookstore gathered data about writers’ races, and the results confirmed what many authors and consumers already knew.

    

T’s Best Images From Fashion Month

The 30 unusual, surprising pictures from the shows in New York, London, Milan and Paris.
    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Art of Thinking Well

How do you persuade people? It’s not always by presenting the facts.

    

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