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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States will invest $113 million in the Indo-Pacific region to improve infrastructure.
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  1. Pompeo says U.S. will commit $113M to improve Indo-Pacific region for businesses
  2. Supreme Court denies request to halt teenagers' climate change lawsuit
  3. Watch: Cardinals Minor Leaguer gets called up to MLB while pitching
  4. Hyundai chairwoman invited to visit North Korea
  5. Chicago Cubs aiming to keep slim NL Central lead
  6. Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers open series after trade deadline
  7. Baltimore Orioles bring winning record against New York Yankees into series
  8. New York Yankees trade for Minnesota Twins pitcher Lance Lynn
  9. Pussy Riot members re-arrested after leaving Mocow jail
  10. Don't believe the hype on 'vaginal rejuvenation,' FDA says
  11. AG Jeff Sessions announces creation of Religious Liberty Task Force
  12. Drinking while breast-feeding may dampen child's brain development
  13. Obesity warps the shape, function of young hearts
  14. Falling tech stocks drop Nasdaq 1.4 percent
  15. Tampa Bay Bucs DE Ayers rips woman who accused Tennessee players of rape
  16. Oakland Raiders CB Gareon Conley sidelined with hip injury
  17. Murders in Mexico increased 27 percent in 2017
  18. Denver Broncos OT Garett Bolles medically cleared after evaluation
  19. Indianapolis Colts sign OT J'Marcus Webb, waive another
  20. Houston Astros acquire Toronto Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna
  21. Jarrod Ramos pleads not guilty to Capital Gazette shooting
  22. Home of Nebraska Cornhuskers coach Scott Frost burglarized
  23. Watch: LeBron James opens I Promise School in Akron

Pompeo says U.S. will commit $113M to improve Indo-Pacific region for businesses

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States will invest $113 million in the Indo-Pacific region to improve infrastructure.
    

Supreme Court denies request to halt teenagers' climate change lawsuit

The Supreme Court denied the Trump administration's request to halt a lawsuit seeking increased action by the federal government to combat climate change.
    

Watch: Cardinals Minor Leaguer gets called up to MLB while pitching

Memphis Redbirds pitcher Dakota Hudson recently got called up to Major League Baseball in an interesting way.
    

Hyundai chairwoman invited to visit North Korea

The chairwoman of one of South Korea's largest conglomerates could soon visit North Korea, upon the North's invitation.
    

Chicago Cubs aiming to keep slim NL Central lead

For the Chicago Cubs, one of the benefits of leading the National League and being way over .500 is a lack of tension over Tuesday's non-waiver trade deadline.
    

Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers open series after trade deadline

The specter of the non-waiver trade deadline looms over both the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers.
    

Baltimore Orioles bring winning record against New York Yankees into series

NEW YORK -- In games played in New York, the Baltimore Orioles are 5-1. Everywhere else, the Orioles are 27-73.
    

New York Yankees trade for Minnesota Twins pitcher Lance Lynn

The New York Yankees acquired pitcher Lance Lynn in a trade on Monday with the Minnesota Twins.
    

Pussy Riot members re-arrested after leaving Mocow jail

Members of the activist group Pussy Riot on Monday were are-arrested after they were released from a Moscow jail where they were held on previous charges.
    

Don't believe the hype on 'vaginal rejuvenation,' FDA says

Despite their growing popularity, there's no evidence that so-called "vaginal rejuvenation" procedures are either safe or effective
    

AG Jeff Sessions announces creation of Religious Liberty Task Force

Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the creation of a Religious Liberty Task Force to identify opportunities to engage in issues of religious freedom.
    

Drinking while breast-feeding may dampen child's brain development

Sorry, new moms, although you've already waited at least nine months, it's not time for a glass of wine just yet.
    

Obesity warps the shape, function of young hearts

Doctors have long known that obesity raises the risk for heart disease later in life, but new research reveals it can damage even young hearts.
    

Falling tech stocks drop Nasdaq 1.4 percent

The Nasdaq composite dropped 1.4 percent on Monday as major tech stocks declined.
    

Tampa Bay Bucs DE Ayers rips woman who accused Tennessee players of rape

A week after two former University of Tennessee football players were acquitted of rape, Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Robert Ayers had some harsh words.
    

Oakland Raiders CB Gareon Conley sidelined with hip injury

Oakland Raiders cornerback Gareon Conley missed most of his rookie season with a shin injury, and he is already behind this season because of a hip injury.
    

Murders in Mexico increased 27 percent in 2017

The number of murders in Mexico rose to more than 31,000 in 2017, the highest total since 1990, the National Statistics Institute said Monday.
    

Denver Broncos OT Garett Bolles medically cleared after evaluation

Denver Broncos starting left tackle Garett Bolles left Monday morning's practice after taking a blow to the chin and was evaluated for a head injury.
    

Indianapolis Colts sign OT J'Marcus Webb, waive another

The Indianapolis Colts signed free-agent tackle J'Marcus Webb and waived injured tackle Jared Machorro, the team announced Monday.
    

Houston Astros acquire Toronto Blue Jays closer Roberto Osuna

The Houston Astros acquired All-Star closer Roberto Osuna on Monday in a trade with the Toronto Blue Jays.
    

Jarrod Ramos pleads not guilty to Capital Gazette shooting

A man accused of shooting five people to death at a Maryland newspaper office pleaded not guilty Monday to 23 criminal counts.
    

Home of Nebraska Cornhuskers coach Scott Frost burglarized

More than $165,000 worth of memorabilia was stolen from the home of new Nebraska Cornhuskers head coach Scott Frost, according to Lincoln, Neb., police.
    

Watch: LeBron James opens I Promise School in Akron

LeBron James' dream of opening up a school for children came to fruition Monday when he opened the doors of the I Promise School in Akron, Ohio.
    
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U.S. spy agencies are seeing signs that North Korea is constructing new missiles at a factory that produced the country's first intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the United States, according to officials familiar with the ...
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  2. A NASA scientist is behind bars in Turkey. But Trump isn't tweeting about it.
  3. Menstruating women often face banishment in India. Meghan Markle wants that to end.
  4. 2 American cyclists killed by driver in Tajikistan in possible terrorist act
  5. Four killed, including two Americans, in 'senseless attack' in Tajikistan
  6. Did cruise ship guards have to kill polar bear? Experts say maybe
  7. MH370 families are 'none the wiser' after 495-page report is released
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An impatient Trump drives U.S. push for Afghan peace talks

"There's a danger that the Taliban will smell weakness," one foreign diplomat said.

    

A NASA scientist is behind bars in Turkey. But Trump isn't tweeting about it.

American citizen Serkan Golge is behind bars on charges U.S. says are "without credible evidence." But pastor Andrew Brunson has the president's attention.

    

Menstruating women often face banishment in India. Meghan Markle wants that to end.

Many menstruating women are barred from entering temples and touching food or other human beings. Some spend their periods in huts outside their homes.

    

2 American cyclists killed by driver in Tajikistan in possible terrorist act

Two Americans who were biking were killed Sunday by a hit-and-run driver in the central Asian country of Tajikistan. Officials are investigating the incident as a possible terrorist act, TODAY's Savannah Guthrie reports.

    

Four killed, including two Americans, in 'senseless attack' in Tajikistan

The American Embassy in Dushanbe said Tajik citizens attacked a group of seven cyclists with a car and knives.

    

Did cruise ship guards have to kill polar bear? Experts say maybe

The guards who shot and killed a polar bear on the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard likely used other methods to try and deescalate the situation before shooting the animal.

    

MH370 families are 'none the wiser' after 495-page report is released

"The possibility of intervention by a third party cannot be excluded," according to the investigation team.

    

Zimbabweans vote in first election since Mugabe's ouster

The election is a watershed vote that many Zimbabweans hope will rid the country of its global pariah status and spark a recovery in its failed economy.

    

Hundreds stranded on volcano after Indonesian quake

A disaster official said the death toll from Sunday's earthquake was at 16.

    

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California, Trump, CBS: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Administration Mulls a Unilateral Tax Cut for the Rich

A proposal under consideration at the Treasury Department would bypass Congress and use federal regulation to index capital gains for inflation, a $100 billion boost for high earners.

    

Build Border Wall or Government Will Be Shut Down, Trump Says

“We’re the laughingstock of the world,” President Trump said during a 40-minute news conference with Giuseppe Conte, the visiting Italian prime minister.

    

Trump Says He Would Meet With Iranian Leader, but Iran Rules It Out

“With current America and these policies, there will definitely not be the possibility of dialogue and engagement,” a Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
    

99 Days to Go, and the Midterm Elections Battleground Is Not What Was Expected

The most competitive districts are only somewhat better educated and somewhat more suburban than the country as a whole.
    

In Florida, Not All Politics Are Local, as Trump Shapes Governor’s Race

The president’s endorsement of Ron DeSantis in the Republican primary has tipped the race in his favor and shown how unwavering support of Mr. Trump can be crucial.

    

Out There: Mars Is Frigid, Rusty and Haunted. We Can’t Stop Looking at It.

An oasis in the sky inspires the imagination. A series of discoveries refreshes our yearning for the red planet.

    

Russia Is Not on the Docket at Manafort’s Trial, but It Will Be in the Air

The trial of Paul Manafort, President Trump’s former campaign chairman, concerns his work as a consultant in Ukraine. But the Russia inquiry looms over the proceedings.

    

How Alan Friedman, Italy’s Professional American, Put Paul Manafort in Jail

Documents filed in the Manafort case allege that Mr. Friedman, an Italian media celebrity, helped lobbying efforts in the U.S. and Europe on behalf of Ukraine.

    

How Trump Allies Shifted Their Defense as Evidence of Contacts With Russians Grew

The president’s lead lawyer in the special counsel investigation, Rudolph W. Giuliani, presented a defense on Monday: Collusion is not a crime.

    

News From Your Neighborhood, Brought to You by the State of New Jersey

Lawmakers have responded to a crisis in local news coverage by dedicating public money to fund journalism in what is believed to be the first effort of its kind.

    

New York City Is Thriving. Why Is Transport Such a Nightmare?

The New York City Council considers a package of bills to freeze the number of Uber-type cars on city streets. But that’s at best a partial answer to a systemic crisis.

    

Inside the World of Racist Science Fiction

To understand why white supremacists back the president, we have to understand the books that define their worldview.

    

In My Iowa Town, We Need Immigrants

Some state Republicans were for building a border wall before Donald Trump gave it a thought. But in many rural areas, immigrants are keeping the place alive.

    

The Third-Party Option

National politics needs a leader devoted to redistributing power downward.

    

The Maps That Show That City vs. Country Is Not Our Political Fault Line

The key difference is among regional cultures tracing back to the nation’s colonization.

    

How to Talk to a Racist

White liberals, you’re doing it all wrong.

    

More Cities and States Should Divest From Private Prisons

The industry running many immigrant detention facilities is morally abhorrent and fails a basic risk assessment.

    

In a Remote Convent, an Endangered Salamander Finds a Shot at Renewal

The achoques have nearly disappeared from Lake Pátzcuaro in Mexico. A colony in the care of Dominican nuns offers hope the species can be saved.

    

Deep in the Birthplace of Cuban Rum and the Daiquiri

Far from the tourists in Havana lies Santiago de Cuba. There, rum became a refined drink, and its signature cocktail still thrills.

    

Books of The Times: A Poet Laureate Sends News From the End of Life

Donald Hall died last month at 89, and his recently published memoir, “A Carnival of Losses: Notes Nearing Ninety,” is “up there with the best things he did.”

    

Former FEMA Official Accused of Sexual Misconduct That Spanned Years

Corey Coleman had led the agency’s human resources office until June, when he resigned. Investigators will look into whether his behavior was criminal.

    

‘Bigfoot Erotica’ Becomes an Issue in Virginia Congressional Campaign

Monster-themed pornography does exist. But Denver Riggleman, a Republican, said his writing on Bigfoot has not been pornographic.

    

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Neither of the potential names floated by the 78-year-old trivia show host had been on the radar of most fans.

    

U.K. Courts Reduce Their Role in Ending Life Support

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Italy Dispatch: Ceramics Aren’t Enough. Bring on the Spaceships, Italian Town Says.

Italy decided that the ceramics center of Grottaglie — with its long runway and uneventful weather — had the right stuff to be Virgin Galactic’s next launchpad.

    

How Companies Are Making Customers Pay for Trump’s Trade War

As second-quarter earnings pour in, executives are telling investors that they can raise prices to offset the impact of tariffs.

    

Brexit Plans Raise Fears of Food Shortages and Jammed Ports

As the British government prepares for the possibility of a disruptive “no deal” Brexit, it has stirred alarm with plans to stockpile essentials.

    

‘All That Matters Is We’re Alive’: California Fire Evacuees Crowd Into Shelters

Roughly 37,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes in recent days as wildfires raged, many of them finding temporary refuge in one of five shelters in Redding.

    

How to Beat F.O.B.O., From the Expert Who Coined It

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Review: The D.I.Y. Joys of ‘Making It’

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The director Christopher McQuarrie ranks the hardest sequences in the latest films. His criteria: risk to his star multiplied by time exposed to that risk.

    

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