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  1. Blake Bortles makes statement in Jaguars' triumph over Patriots
  2. Patrick Mahomes focused despite sudden success with Chiefs
  3. Marcus Mariota's status uncertain as Titans prepare for Jaguars
  4. Sam Darnold, Jets right back on horse as they prepare for Browns
  5. Look: Henry Winkler posts selfie with Ron Howard at the Emmys
  6. Pressure inside Massachusetts pipes was 12 times too high during explosions
  7. Wyoming officials kill 2 grizzly bears who mauled hunter to death
  8. Moments from the Emmy red carpet
  9. In photos: Inside the Emmy Awards
  10. Kim Jong Un greets Moon Jae-in at airport in Pyongyang
  11. Producer Glenn Weiss proposes to girlfriend on Emmys stage
  12. Border patrol agent accused of serial killings had 'numerous' weapons
  13. Former Terminix employee pleads guilty to using pesticides that poisoned family
  14. Peter Dinklage, Matthew Rhys, Regina King win Emmy Awards
  15. Look: Tiffany Haddish wears Prabal Gurung dress in honor of Eritrean flag to Emmys
  16. Baltimore Ravens welcome extra time to prepare for Denver Broncos
  17. Dak Prescott validates Cowboys owner's praise with play vs. Giants
  18. Better balance helped effectiveness of Atlanta Falcons' offense
  19. New Orleans Saints' defense improves, except for late-game issues
  20. Emmys: Michael Che, Colin Jost roast diversity, #MeToo, 'Roseanne'
  21. One-third of high school e-cig users vape marijuana
  22. Fetus may be harmed if air pollutants reach placenta

Blake Bortles makes statement in Jaguars' triumph over Patriots

A much-maligned quarterback going against a much-heralded QB. Chalk this one up to the underdog.
    

Patrick Mahomes focused despite sudden success with Chiefs

Patrick Mahomes put his name in the record books with six touchdown passes against the Pittsburgh and 10 touchdown throws in the first two games of the season.
    

Marcus Mariota's status uncertain as Titans prepare for Jaguars

Tennessee Titans coach Mike Vrabel and staff received plenty of congratulations for their game plan in helping the short-handed team beat the Houston Texans.
    

Sam Darnold, Jets right back on horse as they prepare for Browns

Imagine getting hit five times by men weighing at least 255 pounds running at you full speed.
    

Look: Henry Winkler posts selfie with Ron Howard at the Emmys

Henry Winkler posted a selfie on Twitter Monday, showing him and his former "Happy Days" co-star Ron Howard at the Emmy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles.
    

Pressure inside Massachusetts pipes was 12 times too high during explosions

The pressure inside pipes blamed for a series of fires and explosions in Massachusetts last week was at least 12 times higher than it should have been, U.S. Senators said Monday.
    

Wyoming officials kill 2 grizzly bears who mauled hunter to death

Two grizzly bears in Wyoming were euthanized after they allegedly mauled a hunting guide to death, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department announced on Sunday.
    

Moments from the Emmy red carpet

Stars of the small screen walk the red carpet at the 70th annual Primetime Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles on September 17, 2018.
    

In photos: Inside the Emmy Awards

A look inside the 70th annual Primetime Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in downtown Los Angeles on September 17, 2018.
    

Kim Jong Un greets Moon Jae-in at airport in Pyongyang

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un greeted South Korean president Moon Jae-in Tuesday at Pyongyang International Airport as Moon arrives in the North Korean capital for a three-day summit.
    

Producer Glenn Weiss proposes to girlfriend on Emmys stage

Glenn Weiss won an Emmy for producing this year's Oscars telecast, then proposed to his girlfriend during his acceptance speech.
    

Border patrol agent accused of serial killings had 'numerous' weapons

A U.S. Border Patrol agent accused of killing four women and kidnapping a fifth had "numerous" weapons in his home, authorities said Monday.
    

Former Terminix employee pleads guilty to using pesticides that poisoned family

A former Terminix employee in the U.S. Virgin Islands pleaded guilty to illegally using pesticides at multiple residences.
    

Peter Dinklage, Matthew Rhys, Regina King win Emmy Awards

"Game of Thrones," "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and "The Assassination of Gianni Versace" were the big winners at Monday night's Emmy Awards gala in Los Angeles.
    

Look: Tiffany Haddish wears Prabal Gurung dress in honor of Eritrean flag to Emmys

Tiffany Haddish said wore a rainbow Prabal Gurung dress to the Emmys because she wanted something to reflect her father's heritage.
    

Baltimore Ravens welcome extra time to prepare for Denver Broncos

The Baltimore Ravens have a couple of extra days to prepare for the Denver Broncos, who improved to 2-0 with a victory over the Oakland Raiders on Sunday.
    

Dak Prescott validates Cowboys owner's praise with play vs. Giants

Last week, Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones compared quarterback Dak Prescott to a combination of Cam Newton and Jared Goff.
    

Better balance helped effectiveness of Atlanta Falcons' offense

Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn was happy to see a better balance between passing and running plays against the Carolina Panthers this Sunday.
    

New Orleans Saints' defense improves, except for late-game issues

The New Orleans Saints gave up 30 fewer points in their second game of the season than they did in their first.
    

Emmys: Michael Che, Colin Jost roast diversity, #MeToo, 'Roseanne'

Hosts of the 70th Emmy awards Michael Che and Colin Jost tackled diversity, #MeToo, Netflix and "Roseanne" in their opening monologue.
    

One-third of high school e-cig users vape marijuana

A new survey shows that nearly a third of high school e-cig users have vaped marijuana.
    

Fetus may be harmed if air pollutants reach placenta

Scientists warn that soot from polluted air is reaching the placenta of pregnant women, possibly harming the health of unborn babies.
    
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  1. Kim Jong Un hugs Moon Jae-in at start of Korean summit
  2. Trump slaps new tariffs on $200B of Chinese imports
  3. Needles found in strawberries stir food-contamination fears across Australia
  4. In China, a movie star disappears amid culture crackdown
  5. Cuba's new president backs same-sex marriage
  6. Dozens sheltering in chapel feared dead after huge landslide hits Philippines
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Kim Jong Un hugs Moon Jae-in at start of Korean summit

Kim embraces Moon amid pomp at start of 3rd Korean summit

    

Trump slaps new tariffs on $200B of Chinese imports

"The trade war is not going to help Trump in the election — it can only cause worse things," warned one economist.

    

Needles found in strawberries stir food-contamination fears across Australia

The search for the strawberry-tampering culprit continues, as needles are being found in strawberries all over Australia

    

In China, a movie star disappears amid culture crackdown

Fan Bingbing dropped off the radar in June when reports started to swirl that she was involved in a probe into tax evasion in the film industry.

    

Cuba's new president backs same-sex marriage

In his first interview since taking office, Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel said he supports gay marriage.

    

Dozens sheltering in chapel feared dead after huge landslide hits Philippines

The huge storm skirted south of Hong Kong and neighboring gambling hub of Macau and has made landfall in China.

    

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  1. Your Monday Evening News Briefing: Brett Kavanaugh, North Carolina, Elon Musk
  2. Hearing Set for Monday to Hear Kavanaugh and His Accuser
  3. Echoes of Anita Hill, but in a Different Era for Women
  4. Trump Defends Kavanaugh Amid Sexual Assault Accusation
  5. Trump Hits China With Tariffs on $200 Billion in Goods, Escalating Trade War
  6. Trump Says Tariffs Will Save American Factories. History Shows Otherwise.
  7. Rivers Keep Rising and More Deaths Are Feared as Florence Pushes Away
  8. Before and After Florence: See the Impact of the Storm
  9. In Flood-Hit Public Housing, a Reminder That the Poor Bear Brunt of Storms’ Fury
  10. Trump to Cap Refugees Allowed Into U.S. at 30,000, a Record Low
  11. Bloomberg May Run for President as a Democrat. Some of His Views May Cause Him Trouble.
  12. Ted Cruz’s Campaign Marked a Fund-Raising Letter an Official ‘Summons.’ It Wasn’t Against the Rules.
  13. A San Francisco Tech Mogul Buys a Fabled Slice of New York Media
  14. After Fetching a High Price, Time Magazine Moves Into a New Era
  15. #BrettToo?
  16. Boys Will Be Supreme Court Justices
  17. A Dress Rehearsal for Our Deaths
  18. The Federal Agency That Fuels the Opioid Crisis
  19. Kavanaugh and the Politics of Bad Faith
  20. What Does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Think About the South China Sea?
  21. Trump Is Making America Great Again
  22. Delay the Vote — for Kavanaugh, for His Accuser and for the Court
  23. Bugs, Weeds, Gophers: A Trump-TV Antithesis Tackles Real Problems
  24. An Avalanche of Japanese Shave Ice
  25. Metropolitan Diary: ‘The Eggs Were Rolling Around Every Which Way, Up and Down the Aisle’
  26. Charges of Racism Hobble a Soccer Revival in Germany
  27. Trump Orders Russia Investigation Documents Be Declassified
  28. Meet SpaceX’s First Moon Voyage Customer, Yusaku Maezawa
  29. Accusations of a ‘Nightmare’ Vacation Test China’s Relations With Sweden
  30. Officers Kill Knife-Wielding Queens Woman Who Reported Burglary, Police Say
  31. Philippines Dispatch: Drawn by Gold, Drowned in Mud: Typhoon Kills Philippine Miners
  32. Big City: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Politics of a $3,000 Suit
  33. Before Heading Back to Football, Urban Meyer Has His Say
  34. China Accuses Taiwan of Using Students for Espionage
  35. Registry: Gifts That Help Slow the Pace
  36. Jodie Whittaker Brings ‘Doctor Who’ Its Biggest Change in 55 Years
  37. These Gay Figure Artists Are Reimagining the Male Gaze
  38. Update: A Rwandan Game Park Defying the Odds
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Your Monday Evening News Briefing: Brett Kavanaugh, North Carolina, Elon Musk

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

    

Hearing Set for Monday to Hear Kavanaugh and His Accuser

Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court nominee, said he is willing to talk to the Senate Judiciary Committee about accusations from a woman who said he sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers.

    

Echoes of Anita Hill, but in a Different Era for Women

Now it is Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh who faces a hearing to address explosive accusations by Christine Blasey Ford that he sexually assaulted her when they were teenagers.

    

Trump Defends Kavanaugh Amid Sexual Assault Accusation

President Trump defended the qualifications of his Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, after a woman accused him of sexual assault.
    

Trump Hits China With Tariffs on $200 Billion in Goods, Escalating Trade War

The president said the tariffs, which will hit everyday consumer products, will go into effect on Sept. 24.

    

Trump Says Tariffs Will Save American Factories. History Shows Otherwise.

After the United States imposed tariffs on Chinese tires in 2009, Chinese companies started building plants in the United States.

    

Rivers Keep Rising and More Deaths Are Feared as Florence Pushes Away

Record-breaking rains pushed rivers over their banks and people were still being rescued, even as the remnants of Hurricane Florence move out. At least 31 people have been killed.

    

Before and After Florence: See the Impact of the Storm

These videos and photos show the toll of the hurricane-force winds and heavy rains across North Carolina.
    

In Flood-Hit Public Housing, a Reminder That the Poor Bear Brunt of Storms’ Fury

Residents of a North Carolina housing complex have found themselves at the center of a redevelopment drama, even as they wonder what will become of their Florence-hit homes.

    

Trump to Cap Refugees Allowed Into U.S. at 30,000, a Record Low

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the further cuts to an already scaled-back program reflected a “daunting operational reality.”

    

Bloomberg May Run for President as a Democrat. Some of His Views May Cause Him Trouble.

Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York, acknowledged he has some differences with progressive Democrats, but said, “It’s impossible to conceive that I could run as a Republican.”

    

Ted Cruz’s Campaign Marked a Fund-Raising Letter an Official ‘Summons.’ It Wasn’t Against the Rules.

The Texas senator’s re-election campaign sent voters in at least three counties a letter with a label suggesting it was a legal summons. The Federal Election Commission says doing so doesn’t break any rules.

    

A San Francisco Tech Mogul Buys a Fabled Slice of New York Media

Something like this was tried 18 years ago, when AOL bought Time Warner. But Marc Benioff, long a prominent figure in his hometown, does things his own way.

    

After Fetching a High Price, Time Magazine Moves Into a New Era

“These things just take a lot longer than you think they would,” one executive said of the sale of Time magazine. Now Meredith must turn to the sales of Fortune and Sports Illustrated.

    

#BrettToo?

The Senate Judiciary Committee is right to reopen hearings on Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation after a claim of sexual assault.

    

Boys Will Be Supreme Court Justices

Kavanaugh’s accuser is credible. Will it matter?

    

A Dress Rehearsal for Our Deaths

Yom Kippur asks us to look our mortality in the face. Can we sustain the stare?

    

The Federal Agency That Fuels the Opioid Crisis

The Drug Enforcement Administration has proved itself incompetent for decades.

    

Kavanaugh and the Politics of Bad Faith

Why the modern G.O.P. keeps abandoning principles it claims to honor.

    

What Does Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Think About the South China Sea?

The rising left needs more foreign policy. Here’s how it can start.

    

Trump Is Making America Great Again

Just not the way he thinks.
    

Delay the Vote — for Kavanaugh, for His Accuser and for the Court

Christine Blasey Ford deserves to be heard. And the judge deserves a chance to clear his name.

    

Bugs, Weeds, Gophers: A Trump-TV Antithesis Tackles Real Problems

“Montana Ag Live” offers taxpayers a speck of reassurance that a republic administered by a fair, competent and good-humored bureaucracy might still exist.

    

An Avalanche of Japanese Shave Ice

Pastry chefs in the United States are exploring the countless possibilities of kakigori, a traditional dessert that’s both exacting and amenable to interpretation.

    

Metropolitan Diary: ‘The Eggs Were Rolling Around Every Which Way, Up and Down the Aisle’

A dozen runaways on the M86, a clever hiding place for a lost water bottle and other reader tales from New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

    

Charges of Racism Hobble a Soccer Revival in Germany

An embarrassing World Cup. Accusations of discrimination from a star player. German soccer tries to heal through its Euro 2024 campaign.

    

Trump Orders Russia Investigation Documents Be Declassified

The decision was the latest example of Mr. Trump siding with congressional allies over law enforcement officials, who have said the move could endanger national security.

    

Meet SpaceX’s First Moon Voyage Customer, Yusaku Maezawa

Yusaku Maezawa, a Japanese fashion entrepreneur, and several artists would follow a looping path around the moon aboard a new rocket. When the flight might occur is uncertain.

    

Accusations of a ‘Nightmare’ Vacation Test China’s Relations With Sweden

China has imposed travel warnings after it said three Chinese tourists were “brutally abused” by the Swedish police as they were ejected from a hostel in Stockholm.
    

Officers Kill Knife-Wielding Queens Woman Who Reported Burglary, Police Say

The police said the woman lured officers to her home with a report of a burglary, then lunged at them with a knife as they searched for an intruder.

    

Philippines Dispatch: Drawn by Gold, Drowned in Mud: Typhoon Kills Philippine Miners

Dozens of people who eked out a living at a small-scale mine were killed when Typhoon Mangkhut’s drenching rains unleashed a landslide in their mountain community.

    

Big City: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Politics of a $3,000 Suit

The Democratic star was criticized for appearing in a magazine spread looking like a member of the 1 percent. Was it hypocrisy or a savvy move?

    

Before Heading Back to Football, Urban Meyer Has His Say

Back from suspension, the Ohio State football coach is at turns defiant and remorseful.

    

China Accuses Taiwan of Using Students for Espionage

“Taiwan calls on China to rein itself in from this precipice as quickly as it can,” the island’s government responded, accusing Beijing of hypocrisy.

    

Registry: Gifts That Help Slow the Pace

Planning a wedding and getting married is stressful and exhausting; give a gift that helps make post-wedding time off more relaxing.

    

Jodie Whittaker Brings ‘Doctor Who’ Its Biggest Change in 55 Years

Ms. Whittaker is the first woman in the history of this BBC sci-fi series to play the Doctor, ushering in a new era of inclusivity at the show.

    

These Gay Figure Artists Are Reimagining the Male Gaze

Working largely outside the gallery system, a group of illustrators is reviving the discipline and redefining how queer bodies are represented in art.

    

Update: A Rwandan Game Park Defying the Odds

Despite modest tourism numbers, Akagera National Park is a success story in the making, particularly considering that, like its host country, it survived catastrophe.

    

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