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Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell did not report to the team before Saturday's 4 p.m. ET deadline, multiple media outlets reported.
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  1. NFL notebook: Steelers' Bell fails to report to team
  2. Jets WR Kearse, S Maye doubtful vs. Lions
  3. Patriots RB White named team captain in fifth year
  4. Obama campaigns in California urging voters to 'restore' sanity in politics
  5. Florence forecast as major hurricane, could threaten southeast U.S. coast
  6. Watch: Osaka wins 2018 U.S. Open, Serena Williams has meltdown
  7. Trump administration cuts medical aid to Palestinians
  8. Pittsburgh Steelers' Le'Veon Bell a no-show, James Conner to start
  9. Indonesia bus crash kills 21, severely injures 9
  10. U.S. government admits error in claiming alleged Russian spy offered sex for job
  11. U.S. officials secretly met with Venezuelan coup plotters
  12. Philadelphia Eagles' Zach Ertz laments drops in season opener
  13. Egyptian court sentences 75 to death over Muslim Brotherhood protest
  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers prepare to play without QB Jameis Winston
  15. Tennessee Titans banking on new offensive approach for Marcus Mariota
  16. Michigan sits 2 defensive linemen vs. Western Michigan
  17. Watch: USF's Terrence Horne returns two kickoffs for TDs in one quarter
  18. Study: Trips to ERs down, urgent care centers up for minor ills
  19. Seattle Seahawks mulling decision on Earl Thomas' playing status
  20. Report: Alabama QB Jalen Hurts plans to redshirt
  21. Carolina Panthers add TE Greg Olsen to injury report
  22. San Francisco 49ers place LB Dekoda Watson on IR
  23. St. Louis Cardinals continue series against Detroit Tigers without Yadier Molina
  24. Watch: New teaser for first female-led 'Doctor Who' features shattered glass ceiling
  25. Cincinnati Bengals sign WR Alex Erickson to two-year extension

NFL notebook: Steelers' Bell fails to report to team

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell did not report to the team before Saturday's 4 p.m. ET deadline, multiple media outlets reported.
    

Jets WR Kearse, S Maye doubtful vs. Lions

New York Jets wide receiver Jermaine Kearse and safety Marcus Maye are listed as doubtful to play in the team's season opener against the Detroit Lions on Monday.
    

Patriots RB White named team captain in fifth year

New England Patriots running back James White was named as one of the team's captains heading into the season.
    

Obama campaigns in California urging voters to 'restore' sanity in politics

Former President Barack Obama on Saturday was back in the spotlight urging voters in California to elect seven Democratic candidates.
    

Florence forecast as major hurricane, could threaten southeast U.S. coast

Tropical Storm Florence is expected to become a hurricane late Saturday and could threaten the southeast coast, the National Hurricane Center said.
    

Watch: Osaka wins 2018 U.S. Open, Serena Williams has meltdown

Naomi Osaka won her first career Grand Slam, beating Serena Williams in straight sets in the 2018 U.S. Open final on Saturday in New York City.
    

Trump administration cuts medical aid to Palestinians

More than $20 million in foreign aid to East Jerusalem hospitals was cut from a previously approved U.S. budget, a decision the Trump administration announced.
    

Pittsburgh Steelers' Le'Veon Bell a no-show, James Conner to start

Le'Veon Bell did not show up on Saturday to meet with the Pittsburgh Steelers, meaning that he will be surrender $855,000 and not play on Sunday.
    

Indonesia bus crash kills 21, severely injures 9

Twenty-one people died and nine people were severely injured Saturday after a driver lost control of bus in Indonesia which plunged into a 98-foot-deep ravine.
    

U.S. government admits error in claiming alleged Russian spy offered sex for job

Prosecutors Friday said they misunderstood text messages used as the basis of a claim that alleged a Russian spy offered to trade sex for political access.
    

U.S. officials secretly met with Venezuelan coup plotters

U.S. officials met secretly with members of the Venezuelan military last year to discuss a coup plot against Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro, officials said.
    

Philadelphia Eagles' Zach Ertz laments drops in season opener

Philadelphia Eagles tight end Zach Ertz lamented a pair of drops that marred his performance in the team's season-opening 18-12 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
    

Egyptian court sentences 75 to death over Muslim Brotherhood protest

A Cairo court Saturday issued death sentences for 75 Muslim Brotherhood members for participating in 2013 protests following the removal of Egypt's president.
    

Tampa Bay Buccaneers prepare to play without QB Jameis Winston

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers entire season will only be viewed through one prism: what did the three-game suspension to Jameis Winston cost them?
    

Tennessee Titans banking on new offensive approach for Marcus Mariota

The Tennessee Titans have done an amazing job of keeping their secrets under wraps as they head into their first season with Mike Vrabel as head coach.
    

Michigan sits 2 defensive linemen vs. Western Michigan

Michigan was missing two defensive linemen for Saturday's clash against in-state rival Western Michigan.
    

Watch: USF's Terrence Horne returns two kickoffs for TDs in one quarter

South Florida freshman Terrence Horne returned two kickoffs for touchdowns in the first quarter Saturday against Georgia Tech.
    

Study: Trips to ERs down, urgent care centers up for minor ills

For minor ills such as sore throats, privately insured Americans increasingly use urgent care centers rather than hospital emergency rooms, a new study finds.
    

Seattle Seahawks mulling decision on Earl Thomas' playing status

The Seattle Seahawks will announce Saturday whether safety Earl Thomas plays in the season opener.
    

Report: Alabama QB Jalen Hurts plans to redshirt

Alabama quarterback Jalen Hurts, relegated to a backup role, is planning to redshirt this season and transfer, according to a report.
    

Carolina Panthers add TE Greg Olsen to injury report

The Carolina Panthers added Greg Olsen to their injury report on Saturday.
    

San Francisco 49ers place LB Dekoda Watson on IR

The San Francisco 49ers placed linebacker Dekoda Watson on injured reserve, the team announced Saturday.
    

St. Louis Cardinals continue series against Detroit Tigers without Yadier Molina

The St. Louis Cardinals are trying to get through their weekend series at Detroit without their on-field leader.
    

Watch: New teaser for first female-led 'Doctor Who' features shattered glass ceiling

A new teaser for the upcoming season of "Doctor Who" shows Jodie Whittaker as the titular time traveler standing below a glass ceiling, which shatters.
    

Cincinnati Bengals sign WR Alex Erickson to two-year extension

The Cincinnati Bengals have signed wide receiver Alex Erickson to a two-year contract extension.
    
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New York Times Obama, on California Front Lines, Joins Democratic Battle to Capture House New York Times ANAHEIM, Calif. — Barack Obama came to the front lines of the Democratic battle to take back Congress on Saturday, describing the coming election ...
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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Barack Obama came to the front lines of the Democratic battle to take back Congress on Saturday, describing the coming election as a pivotal moment for a divided nation and a chance "to restore some sanity to our politics." "If we ...
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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) declared a state of emergency Saturday in anticipation of the potential impact of Tropical Storm Florence, which the National Weather Service expected to become a "dangerous major hurricane.". The governor's office said ...
Southeast Coast Prepares for Potential Florence Strike; North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia Declare EmergenciesThe Weather Channel
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"I treat it as the last taboo. I think alcohol is so interwoven into our society it's hard to know where to begin."
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Is one drink too many? Ireland to offer alcohol tests to pregnant women

"I treat it as the last taboo. I think alcohol is so interwoven into our society it's hard to know where to begin."

    

U.S. military drawing up options should Syria use chemical weapons

Idlib is the insurgents' only remaining major stronghold and a government offensive could be the last decisive battle in a war that has killed more than half a million people.

    

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Still, Mick Mulvaney, the Office of Management and Budget chief, said Republicans would be able to surmount a Democratic "movement of hate" in November.
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  1. Top Trump Adviser Says Ted Cruz Could Lose Texas Senate Race
  2. Obama, on California Front Lines, Joins Democratic Battle to Capture House
  3. Manchin Counts on Health Care to Stave Off Republican Tide in West Virginia
  4. Trump Administration Discussed Coup Plans With Rebel Venezuelan Officers
  5. Venezuela Accuses U.S. of Plotting Coup Against Maduro
  6. Top Cancer Researcher Fails to Disclose Corporate Financial Ties in Major Research Journals
  7. Harvard Is Vaulting Workers Into the Middle Class With High Pay. Can Anyone Else Follow Its Lead?
  8. 11 of Our Best Weekend Reads
  9. In Life’s Last Moments, Open a Window
  10. Bulletin board: How the Anonymous Op-Ed Came to Be
  11. The Kids Who Still Need Football
  12. Whose Religious Liberty Is It Anyway?
  13. Lady of the Rings: Jacinda Rules
  14. Thwarting Trump, or the Voters?
  15. Gray Matter: Twitter’s Flawed Solution to Political Polarization
  16. A Grim Endgame Looms in Syria
  17. What Arthur Ashe Knew About Protest
  18. Weekend Reads: Spotlight on Our Youngest Contributors
  19. Ralph Lauren’s 50th Anniversary Fashion Show Exhibits His Designs for the End of an Era
  20. Prosecutors Admit They Wrongly Accused Russian of Offering Sex for Republican Access
  21. In Strategic Iraqi City, a Week of Deadly Turmoil
  22. Piece of Metal Pierces Roof of New Jersey Transit Train in a Night of Service Disruptions
  23. China Is Detaining Muslims in Vast Numbers. The Goal: ‘Transformation.’
  24. Virgin Mary With Turquoise Hair? Church Statues Get an Eye-Popping Paint Job
  25. Washington Memo: Brett Kavanaugh’s Expert Evasions, Learned From Past Masters
  26. Doctors Fleeing Syria for Germany Find Refuge, Hurdles and Delays
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Top Trump Adviser Says Ted Cruz Could Lose Texas Senate Race

Still, Mick Mulvaney, the Office of Management and Budget chief, said Republicans would be able to surmount a Democratic “movement of hate” in November.

    

Obama, on California Front Lines, Joins Democratic Battle to Capture House

The former president, on Day Two of his challenge to Trump, heads to a central battleground in the Democratic fight to take back Congress.

    

Manchin Counts on Health Care to Stave Off Republican Tide in West Virginia

In a heavily pro-Trump state, the Democratic senator has built a lead in polls based, in part, on his support for the Affordable Care Act.

    

Trump Administration Discussed Coup Plans With Rebel Venezuelan Officers

Venezuelan military officers seeking to overthrow President Nicolás Maduro sought help from the Trump administration, which met with them several times.

    

Venezuela Accuses U.S. of Plotting Coup Against Maduro

The country’s foreign minister denounced “U.S. intervention plans and help to military conspirators” after The New York Times reported on secret talks.

    

Top Cancer Researcher Fails to Disclose Corporate Financial Ties in Major Research Journals

A senior official at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has received millions of dollars in payments from companies that are involved in medical research.

    

Harvard Is Vaulting Workers Into the Middle Class With High Pay. Can Anyone Else Follow Its Lead?

Students forced the university to shield campus workers from outsourcing’s impact on pay. But as a model, the policy challenges some economic axioms.

    

11 of Our Best Weekend Reads

Alex Jones faces his reckoning. Cher loves being Cher. Anonymous resistance in Trump administration. We try to make you love classical music. And more.

    

In Life’s Last Moments, Open a Window

My hospice patients were dying, but they still longed for fresh air and birdsong.

    

Bulletin board: How the Anonymous Op-Ed Came to Be

The Times’s Opinion desk published an Op-Ed by an anonymous senior Trump official on Wednesday. By Friday, nearly 23,000 readers had submitted questions to us. Here are answers to a selection of them.

    

The Kids Who Still Need Football

America is moving away from this dangerous sport. But some families will decide the risks are worth it.

    

Whose Religious Liberty Is It Anyway?

At his confirmation hearings, Brett Kavanaugh said just what religious conservatives — and Christian nationalists — wanted to hear.

    

Lady of the Rings: Jacinda Rules

Jacinda Ardern, one of the young, progressive leaders countering Donald Trump, talks about being only the second world leader to give birth.

    

Thwarting Trump, or the Voters?

There are two kinds of internal White House resistance, and only one is fully justified.

    

Gray Matter: Twitter’s Flawed Solution to Political Polarization

On social media, encountering opposing views can make people become even more wedded to their own.

    

A Grim Endgame Looms in Syria

America needs a plan to protect civilians in the last province held by rebels.

    

What Arthur Ashe Knew About Protest

The tennis great was committed to respectful dialogue, refusing to lower himself to the level of invective.

    

Weekend Reads: Spotlight on Our Youngest Contributors

Sometimes kids have an important point to make, and a unique way of doing it.

    

Ralph Lauren’s 50th Anniversary Fashion Show Exhibits His Designs for the End of an Era

Hillary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and a star-studded crowd came to celebrate the designer’s 50-year career.

    

Prosecutors Admit They Wrongly Accused Russian of Offering Sex for Republican Access

But they said that the mistake did not mean that the woman, Maria Butina, should be released from pretrial custody in her espionage case.

    

In Strategic Iraqi City, a Week of Deadly Turmoil

At least 15 people died in Basra and more than 200 were injured in protests against unemployment, crumbling infrastructure and rampant crime.

    

Piece of Metal Pierces Roof of New Jersey Transit Train in a Night of Service Disruptions

Dislodged electrical wiring caused a metal bracket to puncture through one train, and a separate collision stalled another, stranding 1,600 passengers.

    

China Is Detaining Muslims in Vast Numbers. The Goal: ‘Transformation.’

Ethnic Uighurs in vast numbers have been sent to camps as part of a campaign to rid them of devotion to Islam, China’s most sweeping internment program since the Mao era.

    

Virgin Mary With Turquoise Hair? Church Statues Get an Eye-Popping Paint Job

A Spanish shopkeeper’s restoration of 15th-century wooden statues is the latest attempt by devotees to apply their artistic talents, however limited, to the preservation of religious works.

    

Washington Memo: Brett Kavanaugh’s Expert Evasions, Learned From Past Masters

Over more than 20 hours of questioning, Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh used well-honed techniques to avoid answering senators’ questions, with some updates for the Trump era.

    

Doctors Fleeing Syria for Germany Find Refuge, Hurdles and Delays

The country is desperate for highly skilled workers, and refugee medics are eager to work. But obstacles abound.

    

Resist, Refuse

How are we to live in this? How are we to truly inhabit “resistance”?

    

Kate Spade’s Last Collection

The late designer is still very much present in the new accessories from her Frances Valentine label.

    

The Look: Champions in the Ring, and Out

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