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Kentucky Derby preparations visit Arkansas and Kentucky; fillies and mares fight it out around the US; Hong Kong Derby has owners fired up; much more weekend Thoroughbred action.
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  1. Weekend Preview: Derby prep highlights weekend action
  2. QB Mike Glennon, T Andre Smith sign free agent deals with Arizona Cardinals
  3. Turtle euthanized after fed puppy by teacher
  4. Speech JFK was to give on day of his assassination brought to life by voice synthesis technology
  5. Free agent QB Chad Henne signs with Kansas City Chiefs
  6. Minnesota Vikings sign free agent DE Sheldon Richardson
  7. Baltimore Ravens sign free agent WR Michael Crabtree
  8. CB Bashaud Breeland fails Carolina Panthers' physical, deal voided
  9. TE Greg Olsen tells Carolina Panthers he's not headed for TV booth
  10. Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign Chandler Catanzaro, Mitch Unrein
  11. RB Zach Zenner re-signs with Detroit Lions
  12. Chicago Bears CB Kyle Fuller signs offer sheet with Green Bay Packers
  13. Cincinnati Bengals LB Vontaze Burfict faces four-game suspension for PED use
  14. Pittsburgh Steelers LB Ryan Shazier returns to weight room
  15. Richard Sherman claims Seattle Seahawks, Pete Carroll lost their way
  16. FAA announces ban on 'doors-off' helicopter flights after fatal crash in N.Y.
  17. John Elway claims Denver Broncos wanted Case Keenum, not Kirk Cousins
  18. Philadelphia Eagles release DE Vinny Curry
  19. Jake McDorman to play adult Avery on 'Murphy Brown' revival
  20. RuPaul Andre Charles gets star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  21. Several injured by out-of-control ski lift in Georgia
  22. Tiger Woods: Fan buys Edible Arrangements for back surgeon
  23. NIH approves clinical trials for vaccine against avian influenza
  24. No changes in White House personnel planned, Sanders says

Weekend Preview: Derby prep highlights weekend action

Kentucky Derby preparations visit Arkansas and Kentucky; fillies and mares fight it out around the US; Hong Kong Derby has owners fired up; much more weekend Thoroughbred action.
    

QB Mike Glennon, T Andre Smith sign free agent deals with Arizona Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals signed tackle Andre Smith and quarterback Mike Glennon, and re-signed linebacker Josh Bynes and offensive lineman Vinston Painter.
    

Turtle euthanized after fed puppy by teacher

Idaho officials "humanely" euthanized a snapping turtle that was reportedly fed puppy by a junior high teacher.
    

Speech JFK was to give on day of his assassination brought to life by voice synthesis technology

More than 54 years later, the speech John F. Kennedy was to give on the day he was assassinated is finally being delivered.
    

Free agent QB Chad Henne signs with Kansas City Chiefs

Veteran quarterback Chad Henne and the Kansas City Chiefs reached agreement on a two-year contract, multiple media outlets reported Friday.
    

Minnesota Vikings sign free agent DE Sheldon Richardson

The Minnesota Vikings signed free agent defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson, the team announced on Friday.
    

Baltimore Ravens sign free agent WR Michael Crabtree

The Baltimore Ravens signed wide receiver Michael Crabtree to a three-year contract on Friday, the team announced.
    

CB Bashaud Breeland fails Carolina Panthers' physical, deal voided

For the second time in two days, the signing of a prominent NFL free agent has been voided because the player did not pass the team physical.
    

TE Greg Olsen tells Carolina Panthers he's not headed for TV booth

A report that Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen was auditioning to be a television analyst led to reports about whether that meant Olsen might retire.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers sign Chandler Catanzaro, Mitch Unrein

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers addressed their kicking issues by signing Chandler Catanzaro, the team announced on Friday.
    

RB Zach Zenner re-signs with Detroit Lions

Running back Zach Zenner re-signed with the Detroit Lions, the team announced Friday.
    

Chicago Bears CB Kyle Fuller signs offer sheet with Green Bay Packers

Cornerback Kyle Fuller has signed an offer sheet with the Green Bay Packers, according to multiple media outlets.
    

Cincinnati Bengals LB Vontaze Burfict faces four-game suspension for PED use

Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict is facing a four-game suspension for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing drug policy.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers LB Ryan Shazier returns to weight room

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier performed multiple pull-ups in a video posted on social media on Friday.
    

Richard Sherman claims Seattle Seahawks, Pete Carroll lost their way

Cornerback Richard Sherman thanked the Seattle Seahawks and their fans on the way out, but now he is saying that things have gone wrong in the organization.
    

FAA announces ban on 'doors-off' helicopter flights after fatal crash in N.Y.

The FAA announced Friday it is no longer allowing 'doors-off' helicopter flights unless passenger safety harnesses can be quickly and easily unfastened.
    

John Elway claims Denver Broncos wanted Case Keenum, not Kirk Cousins

Although several Denver Broncos players publicly lobbied for the team to sign Kirk Cousins, Broncos general manager John Elway said they wanted Case Keenum.
    

Philadelphia Eagles release DE Vinny Curry

Defensive end Vinny Curry started all 19 games for the Philadelphia Eagles in their run to a Super Bowl title last season, but the Eagles have released him.
    

Jake McDorman to play adult Avery on 'Murphy Brown' revival

"Limitless" and "Lady Bird" actor Jake McDorman is to play the title character's journalist son Avery in the upcoming revival of "Murphy Brown," CBS said.
    

RuPaul Andre Charles gets star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Entertainer and author RuPaul Andre Charles was honored Friday with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
    

Several injured by out-of-control ski lift in Georgia

At least ten people were injured when a ski lift in Georgia, a mountainous country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia, malfunctioned.
    

Tiger Woods: Fan buys Edible Arrangements for back surgeon

A Tiger Woods fan recently ordered Edible Arrangements for the golfer's back surgeon as a thank you for making him great again.
    

NIH approves clinical trials for vaccine against avian influenza

A federal agency has approved two clinical Phase 2 trials to vaccinate for H7N9, a strain of avian influenza that has not reached humans in the United States.
    

No changes in White House personnel planned, Sanders says

No new personnel changes are expected at the White House any time soon, Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said on Friday.
    
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  1. Army of non-voters rallies behind Putin's main foe as Russian election looms
  2. 7 U.S. service members killed when chopper goes down in Iraq
  3. Dead man balking: Court rejects Romanian man's claim that he is alive
  4. Putin critic's pal was strangled, British police say
  5. Israel says 2 soldiers killed in Palestinian car-ramming
  6. CDC strengthens yellow fever travel warning
  7. Teen set off bomb on London's subway because he was 'bored and stressed'
  8. Early humans arose from the rubble of chaos
  9. How did Stephen Hawking live so long with ALS?
  10. 'Islam does not belong to Germany,' country's new interior minister says
  11. Mueller subpoenas Trump Organization for Russia records
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Army of non-voters rallies behind Putin's main foe as Russian election looms

Alexei Navalny is mobilizing an army of election observers ahead of the vote that supporters call a foregone conclusion in favor of President Vladimir Putin.

    

7 U.S. service members killed when chopper goes down in Iraq

The helicopter crash does not appear to be a result of enemy activity and is under investigation, U.S. military officials said.

    

Dead man balking: Court rejects Romanian man's claim that he is alive

"I am a living ghost," Constantin Reliu, 63, told The Associated Press in a phone interview Friday from his home in Barlad, northeastern Romania.

    

Putin critic's pal was strangled, British police say

Nikolay Glushkov, a friend of a Vladimir Putin critic who was found dead with a rope around his neck, was strangled, police said.

    

Israel says 2 soldiers killed in Palestinian car-ramming

Two Israeli soldiers were killed and another two wounded in Friday's Palestinian car-ramming attack in the occupied West Bank, the military said in a statement.

    

CDC strengthens yellow fever travel warning

Four travelers have died from the virus. Even areas near big cities are affected.

    

Teen set off bomb on London's subway because he was 'bored and stressed'

The bomb partially exploded on a London Underground train at Parsons Green station on Sept. 15, leaving 23 people with burn injuries.

    

Early humans arose from the rubble of chaos

Environment changes transformed early humans, who learned how to use lighter tools, hunt new kinds of animals and communicate with other groups

    

How did Stephen Hawking live so long with ALS?

Fame and fortune didn't hurt, doctors say

    

'Islam does not belong to Germany,' country's new interior minister says

Horst Seehofer set out a range of hard-line immigration stances in a newspaper interview, setting him on a collision course with Chancellor Angela Merkel.

    

Mueller subpoenas Trump Organization for Russia records

Robert Mueller has subpoenaed the Trump Organization for records related to his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
    

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  1. Miami, Louise Slaughter, Putin: Your Friday Evening Briefing
  2. Engineer of Florida Bridge Reported Cracks Days Before Collapse
  3. Trump’s Lawyers Claim Stormy Daniels Violated Confidentiality Agreement at Least 20 Times
  4. Trump’s Tariffs Set Off Storm of Lobbying
  5. Most Americans Produce Services, Not Stuff. Trump Ignores That in Talking About Trade.
  6. Spies, Not Diplomats, Take Lead Role in Planning Trump’s North Korea Meeting
  7. Fact Check: How Trump Has Split With His Administration on Russian Meddling
  8. Canada Struggles as It Opens Its Arms to Victims of ISIS
  9. Op-Ed Columnist: And Now, the Nancy Pelosi Drama
  10. Op-Ed Columnist: The Rise of Euro-Putinism
  11. Op-Ed Columnist: In Faint Praise of Rex Tillerson
  12. How Trump Can Make the Most of the Summit of the Americas
  13. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How the Irish Could Still Save Civilization
  14. Op-Ed Contributor: Why Gun Culture Is So Strong in Rural America
  15. Op-Ed Contributor: Trump Was Elected to Govern Without These People
  16. Op-Ed Columnist: Burn It Down, Rex
  17. F.A.A. Halts ‘Doors-Off’ Helicopter Flights After New York Crash
  18. Second Top Nike Executive Departs Amid Complaints of Workplace Behavior
  19. Women Arrested After Trespassing at Arizona Mosque and Mocking Islam
  20. 2 New York City Firefighters Killed in Iraq Helicopter Crash
  21. 5 Doctors Are Charged With Taking Kickbacks for Fentanyl Prescriptions
  22. He Owns Much of Ethiopia. The Saudis Won’t Say Where They’re Hiding Him.
  23. Trilobites: Picture a Leader. Is She a Woman?
  24. The Simple, Serendipitous Joy of Browser Extensions
  25. An Invisible Artwork Reminds Austria of Its Nazi Past
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  27. New Banksy Mural in New York Protests Turkish Artist’s Imprisonment
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Miami, Louise Slaughter, Putin: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

Engineer of Florida Bridge Reported Cracks Days Before Collapse

The state Department of Transportation said the lead engineer had left it a voice mail message warning of cracking on the newly installed bridge.

    

Trump’s Lawyers Claim Stormy Daniels Violated Confidentiality Agreement at Least 20 Times

In a court filing, the president weighs in for the first time directly on a case in which a porn actress was paid $130,000 to stay silent about an affair she claims she had with him.

    

Trump’s Tariffs Set Off Storm of Lobbying

Corporations and foreign leaders are pressing to meet with White House officials and hiring lawyers and lobbyists to push for exemptions that could be worth billions of dollars in trade.

    

Most Americans Produce Services, Not Stuff. Trump Ignores That in Talking About Trade.

The president’s outlook on service workers could have real economic consequences.

    

Spies, Not Diplomats, Take Lead Role in Planning Trump’s North Korea Meeting

The C.I.A.’s emergence as the primary player speaks to the influence of Mike Pompeo, the agency’s director, who has been nominated to replace Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson.

    

Fact Check: How Trump Has Split With His Administration on Russian Meddling

The administration has been far tougher on Russia than the president himself, whose pattern of diversion has steadily increased since he took office.

    

Canada Struggles as It Opens Its Arms to Victims of ISIS

A special refugee program mostly for Yazidis, a tiny religious minority, is testing Canada’s celebrated resettlement system.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: And Now, the Nancy Pelosi Drama

She stars in more ads than auto insurance.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: The Rise of Euro-Putinism

Putin’s victory on Sunday is a certainty, but what other victories might he win in Europe?

    

Op-Ed Columnist: In Faint Praise of Rex Tillerson

The more the outgoing secretary got to know Trump, the more he was offended.

    

How Trump Can Make the Most of the Summit of the Americas

Before the president’s trip to Lima, the administration should take a close look at why U.S. credibility in Latin America is at historic lows.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How the Irish Could Still Save Civilization

Ireland’s leader, Leo Varadkar, the gay son of a Hindu father of Indian descent, tries to nudge the United States back to the moral high ground.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Why Gun Culture Is So Strong in Rural America

After a mass shooting, where you might blame guns, rural conservatives don’t. They blame the shooter.

    

Op-Ed Contributor: Trump Was Elected to Govern Without These People

The duty of the president’s team is not to second guess him or the outcome of the last election.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Burn It Down, Rex

The grown-ups on the way out of Trump’s White House should tell us what they saw.

    

F.A.A. Halts ‘Doors-Off’ Helicopter Flights After New York Crash

Following a crash that killed five passengers in New York City, federal regulators ordered an immediate stop to certain open-door flights nationwide.

    

Second Top Nike Executive Departs Amid Complaints of Workplace Behavior

Nike confirmed the departure of a second senior executive within 24 hours on Friday, as it acknowledged internal complaints over behavior at the company.

    

Women Arrested After Trespassing at Arizona Mosque and Mocking Islam

Two women brought three children to a mosque in Tempe, Ariz., and in a video can be heard attacking Islam.

    

2 New York City Firefighters Killed in Iraq Helicopter Crash

The crash of an American military helicopter killed seven service members, including the two firefighters attached to an Air National Guard unit.

    

5 Doctors Are Charged With Taking Kickbacks for Fentanyl Prescriptions

The doctors are accused of prescribing millions of dollars worth of the potent opioid and earning fees for fraudulent speaking engagements.

    

He Owns Much of Ethiopia. The Saudis Won’t Say Where They’re Hiding Him.

Many of the billionaires and princes swept up in the Saudi corruption crackdown have been released. Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi has not.

    

Trilobites: Picture a Leader. Is She a Woman?

Most people will draw a man. Researchers investigate the consequences.

    

The Simple, Serendipitous Joy of Browser Extensions

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An Invisible Artwork Reminds Austria of Its Nazi Past

It is 80 years since cheering crowds greeted Hitler in Vienna. A work of public art you hear, rather than see, is asking people to think back on that moment.

    

Billie Piper Hasn’t Looked Back Since She Left the Tardis

The English actor has played a television time-traveler, a call girl and a woman desperate to conceive a child. Next stop? New York and new projects.

    

New Banksy Mural in New York Protests Turkish Artist’s Imprisonment

Banksy’s latest work, a 70-foot-long piece at Houston and Bowery, honors the artist Zehra Dogan, who was jailed for painting Turkish ruins.

    

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