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When the NFL's official injury report was released Friday for Sunday's games, 24 players were listed as out, but three key names were not among them.
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  1. Fantasy Football Who's Out, Who's In: Full NFL injury report for Week 2
  2. Cincinnati Bengals lose DE Michael Johnson, C Billy Price to injuries
  3. Cincinnati Bengals quickly burying memories of 2017 dud
  4. Hurricane Florence strikes Carolinas
  5. 12-year-old among Palestinians killed in Gaza protests
  6. Tropical Storm Helene expected to bring rain, wind gusts to Azores
  7. Florence weakens to tropical storm
  8. Los Angeles Chargers TE Hunter Henry (knee) runs sprints
  9. Tennessee Titans' Mike Vrabel says Marcus Mariota, Blaine Gabbert will play
  10. Jacksonville Jaguars' Leonard Fournette questionable vs. New England Patriots
  11. Cincinnati Bengals RB Joe Mixon (knee) might need surgery
  12. Isaac restrengthens into a tropical storm
  13. Study: Mumps outbreak at Texas cheerleading meets spread quickly
  14. Researchers use eDNA to detect great white sharks
  15. FDA approves treatment for 'hairy cell' leukemia
  16. Hubble telescope images Abell 370, first BUFFALO survey target
  17. Gen Dyn contracted for advance work on Columbia-class submarines
  18. Trump Russia probe: Who's involved, where it stands
  19. Watch: Moths swarm neighborhoods in French village
  20. Top 30 fantasy football running backs for Week 2
  21. Fantasy Football: Falcons' Devonta Freeman ruled out vs. Panthers
  22. River basin provides evidence of ancient ocean on Mars
  23. Watch: Humpback whale's tail slaps boat
  24. The Netherlands expels Russians in hacking plot linked to Skripal poisoning
  25. Queen Elizabeth to host wedding reception for Princess Eugenie, Jack Brooksbank
  26. Watch: Flamin Hot Cheetos form basis of pop-up restaurant

Fantasy Football Who's Out, Who's In: Full NFL injury report for Week 2

When the NFL's official injury report was released Friday for Sunday's games, 24 players were listed as out, but three key names were not among them.
    

Cincinnati Bengals lose DE Michael Johnson, C Billy Price to injuries

Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Michael Johnson is expected to be sidelined for "a few weeks," the NFL Network reported Friday.
    

Cincinnati Bengals quickly burying memories of 2017 dud

For the Cincinnati Bengals, two games does not make a season, but it certainly can help erase the stinging memories of the previous year.
    

Hurricane Florence strikes Carolinas

The Carolina coast saw major storm surges, strong winds and fierce rain early Friday as Hurricane Florence arrived on land at Category 1 strength.
    

12-year-old among Palestinians killed in Gaza protests

A 12-year-old boy was among three Palestinians killed Friday during protests at the Gaza-Israel border, the Gaza Ministry of Health said.
    

Tropical Storm Helene expected to bring rain, wind gusts to Azores

Tropical Storm Helene was expected to bring heavy rain and wind to the Azores this weekend, the National Hurricane Center said Friday.
    

Florence weakens to tropical storm

Florence weakened to a tropical storm early Friday evening as it slowly moved into South Carolina.
    

Los Angeles Chargers TE Hunter Henry (knee) runs sprints

Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry was running sprints Friday at the start of practice, multiple media outlets reported.
    

Tennessee Titans' Mike Vrabel says Marcus Mariota, Blaine Gabbert will play

Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel said on Friday that he expects injured starting quarterback Marcus Mariota to play on Sunday against the Houston Texans.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars' Leonard Fournette questionable vs. New England Patriots

Running back Leonard Fournette of the Jacksonville Jaguars could be a game-time decision for Sunday's game against the New England Patriots.
    

Cincinnati Bengals RB Joe Mixon (knee) might need surgery

Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon returned to Thursday night's game against the Baltimore Ravens, but tests indicate he might need arthroscopic surgery.
    

Isaac restrengthens into a tropical storm

The National Hurricane Center advised residents in Jamaica to monitor Isaac as it restrengthened into a tropical storm Friday evening.
    

Study: Mumps outbreak at Texas cheerleading meets spread quickly

Mumps is a highly infectious disease, as Texas cheerleaders and their supporters found out in one recent outbreak.
    

Researchers use eDNA to detect great white sharks

Scientists can now detect the presence of white sharks using environmental DNA, or eDNA.
    

FDA approves treatment for 'hairy cell' leukemia

Lumoxiti injection has been approved for certain instances of relapsed or refractory "hairy cell" leukemia, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Thursday
    

Hubble telescope images Abell 370, first BUFFALO survey target

Hubble's BUFFALO survey, a mission to image six of the universe's earliest galaxies, has officially begun.
    

Gen Dyn contracted for advance work on Columbia-class submarines

General Dynamics Electric Boat has received a $480.66 million contract for advance procurement and construction of the Columbia-class ballistic missile submarines.
    

Trump Russia probe: Who's involved, where it stands

Here's a rundown of the major players in the investigation into Russian attempts to interfere in the U.S. presidential election and how are they connected.
    

Watch: Moths swarm neighborhoods in French village

Residents of a French town said their neighborhoods have become infested with moths, and one man captured video to prove it.
    

Top 30 fantasy football running backs for Week 2

UPI's top 30 running backs for Week 2 of the 2018 fantasy football season.
    

Fantasy Football: Falcons' Devonta Freeman ruled out vs. Panthers

Atlanta Falcons running back Devonta Freeman will not play against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday due to a knee injury.
    

River basin provides evidence of ancient ocean on Mars

Mars was once home to a giant ocean, new research suggests.
    

Watch: Humpback whale's tail slaps boat

A passenger on a whale watching boat captured video of the surprising moment a humpback whale slapped the vessel with its tail.
    

The Netherlands expels Russians in hacking plot linked to Skripal poisoning

The Netherlands has expelled two suspected Russian spies for supposedly planning to hack a lab that was investigating the poisoning of ex-agent Sergei Skripal.
    

Queen Elizabeth to host wedding reception for Princess Eugenie, Jack Brooksbank

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II has agreed to host a wedding reception for her granddaughter, Princess Eugenie, and her new husband Jack Brooksbank.
    

Watch: Flamin Hot Cheetos form basis of pop-up restaurant

A Los Angeles chef is opening a pop-up restaurant that will spend three days serving up dishes based around one key ingredient: Flamin' Hot Cheetos.
    
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"I want the world to know about him and I want to bury him. ... The ultimate injustice would be for him to be completely erased from history."
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  1. Families of thousands missing from El Salvador's civil war pin hopes on new commission
  2. Thousands of Chinese activists renew push for same-sex marriage
  3. 'Metooguru': Dalai Lama meets victims of alleged abuse by Buddhist teachers
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Families of thousands missing from El Salvador's civil war pin hopes on new commission

"I want the world to know about him and I want to bury him. ... The ultimate injustice would be for him to be completely erased from history."

    

Thousands of Chinese activists renew push for same-sex marriage

Unlike neighboring Taiwan, whose recent decision to give gay couples marriage rights gave a boost to the LGBTQ movement across Asia, China has not budged.

    

'Metooguru': Dalai Lama meets victims of alleged abuse by Buddhist teachers

"Religious leaders in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition are not above the law," said one of the people who met the Dalai Lama.

    

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Hundreds were rescued from flood-marooned homes overnight, with another 150 awaiting rescue. "We are praying and hoping for the best," one resident said.
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  1. In This North Carolina Coastal Town, ‘Downtown Is Literally Underwater’
  2. Typhoon Mangkhut Sweeps Through Philippines
  3. Your Friday Evening News Briefing: Tropical Storm Florence, Paul Manafort, Brett Kavanaugh
  4. Paul Manafort Agrees to Cooperate With Special Counsel; Pleads Guilty to Reduced Charges
  5. Legal Experts Urge Release of Watergate Report to Offer Mueller a Road Map
  6. The Insurgency Roared. But Andrew Cuomo Prevailed.
  7. For Cynthia Nixon, What Went Wrong in New York Primary? (Clue: Governor Cuomo)
  8. Big City: Why the Left Couldn’t Take the Top of the Ticket in New York
  9. Primary Season Is (Finally) Over. Here Are 5 Things We Learned.
  10. Democrats (Wistfully) Take Aim at a Republican Stronghold: Evangelicals
  11. Letter Claims Attempted Assault by a Teenage Brett Kavanaugh
  12. Many Ways to Be a Girl, but One Way to Be a Boy: The New Gender Rules
  13. Welcome to the President’s Rat Pack, Paul Manafort
  14. The Hacking of America
  15. Medicine’s Financial Contamination
  16. Julia Salazar, the Left’s Post-Truth Politician
  17. Change Comes to Albany, if Not the Governor’s Mansion
  18. Manafort Folds. Now What?
  19. Small Investors Are Prey, Again, for the Wolves of Wall Street
  20. This Is Not the End of Trump
  21. The Shame of the MeToo Men
  22. The People’s Republic of Cruelty
  23. The Secret to Cracking Trump’s Base
  24. A Word With: Why William Jackson Harper of ‘The Good Place’ Can’t Quit the Theater
  25. Overwatch Bets Gaming Fans Will Cheer for the Home Team to Save the World
  26. The Shows I’m Afraid to Look Forward To
  27. Russians Planned Attack on Lab Testing Salisbury Nerve Agent, Swiss Say
  28. Evelyn Rodriguez, Mother of Girl Killed by MS-13, Is Fatally Struck by S.U.V. Before Memorial
  29. For the First Time, the Met Will Perform Opera on Sundays
  30. He Stopped at a Traffic Light in Queens. Moments Later, He Was Shot Dead.
  31. Janet Weinberg, 63, Dies; Advocate for Gay Causes and the Disabled
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In This North Carolina Coastal Town, ‘Downtown Is Literally Underwater’

Hundreds were rescued from flood-marooned homes overnight, with another 150 awaiting rescue. “We are praying and hoping for the best,” one resident said.

    

Typhoon Mangkhut Sweeps Through Philippines

Thousands of people in the Philippines have evacuated their homes to escape the storm, which made landfall on the northern island of Luzon.
    

Your Friday Evening News Briefing: Tropical Storm Florence, Paul Manafort, Brett Kavanaugh

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

    

Paul Manafort Agrees to Cooperate With Special Counsel; Pleads Guilty to Reduced Charges

The plea deal by President Trump’s former campaign chairman was a victory for Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
    

Legal Experts Urge Release of Watergate Report to Offer Mueller a Road Map

The analysts are seeking to draw attention to the option of sending a grand jury report to Congress, which they called “a key precedent.”

    

The Insurgency Roared. But Andrew Cuomo Prevailed.

The morning after his decisive primary win, Gov. Andrew Cuomo all but dismissed the idea that he had been threatened by an insurgent wave.

    

For Cynthia Nixon, What Went Wrong in New York Primary? (Clue: Governor Cuomo)

Ms. Nixon laid claim to a number of accomplishments in her primary defeat to Gov. Andrew Cuomo, but still lost in a landslide.

    

Big City: Why the Left Couldn’t Take the Top of the Ticket in New York

Party challengers in statewide races seemed to have momentum. But in the end, it was the newcomers in local contests who prevailed.

    

Primary Season Is (Finally) Over. Here Are 5 Things We Learned.

A record number of women are running. Trump endorsements helped shape Republican races. And the Democrats are looking for a comeback. Here’s what to know about the next 53 days.

    

Democrats (Wistfully) Take Aim at a Republican Stronghold: Evangelicals

Conservative Christians have been a powerful voting bloc favoring Republicans as Democrats stood on the sidelines. Progressive evangelicals hope to change that.

    

Letter Claims Attempted Assault by a Teenage Brett Kavanaugh

A letter forwarded to senators considering the nomination of Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court describes an episode at a party.

    

Many Ways to Be a Girl, but One Way to Be a Boy: The New Gender Rules

In a new poll, girls say they feel empowered, except when it comes to being judged on how they look. Boys still feel they have to be strong, athletic and stoic.

    

Welcome to the President’s Rat Pack, Paul Manafort

The demand for justice once again outweighs the president’s demand for loyalty.

    

The Hacking of America

Political and technological disruption have fed off each other since the nation’s founding. Now they are dangerously out of whack.

    

Medicine’s Financial Contamination

Disclosure rules may seem arcane, but money corrupts medical research.

    

Julia Salazar, the Left’s Post-Truth Politician

The democratic socialist lied. And lied. And lied. Then she won handily in Brooklyn.

    

Change Comes to Albany, if Not the Governor’s Mansion

Reformers win real victories in New York’s Democratic primary.

    

Manafort Folds. Now What?

His cooperation agreement with Robert Mueller is the start of a new chapter in the special counsel’s investigation.

    

Small Investors Are Prey, Again, for the Wolves of Wall Street

Congress tried to protect ordinary Americans’ portfolios with the Dodd-Frank Act, but today they are more vulnerable than ever.

    

This Is Not the End of Trump

Chaos in the White House has not diminished the chances of a two-term presidency.

    

The Shame of the MeToo Men

I feel bad for them. Do they feel bad for women?

    

The People’s Republic of Cruelty

A regime at war with the human soul will eventually lose.

    

The Secret to Cracking Trump’s Base

New polls show that some of the most hard-core Trumpsters are starting to get a clue. It might be because he finally crossed a line: He’s now insulting them.

    

A Word With: Why William Jackson Harper of ‘The Good Place’ Can’t Quit the Theater

Mr. Harper, best known for his sitcom role, is making his debut as a playwright.

    

Overwatch Bets Gaming Fans Will Cheer for the Home Team to Save the World

By branding its franchises to represent cities from Boston to Shanghai, a video game attracted investment from professional sports executives.

    

The Shows I’m Afraid to Look Forward To

Sometimes what you think you won’t like is what you love most.

    

Russians Planned Attack on Lab Testing Salisbury Nerve Agent, Swiss Say

The Dutch expelled two Russian agents preparing a cyber attack on a Swiss lab, officials say, adding a new twist to Moscow’s clashes with the West.

    

Evelyn Rodriguez, Mother of Girl Killed by MS-13, Is Fatally Struck by S.U.V. Before Memorial

Ms. Rodriguez, who was a vocal advocate for victims of MS-13 gang members, attended the State of the Union address in January at President Trump’s invitation.

    

For the First Time, the Met Will Perform Opera on Sundays

Seeking more ticket buyers, the company will add Sunday matinees and take a midwinter break in February.

    

He Stopped at a Traffic Light in Queens. Moments Later, He Was Shot Dead.

A Rikers Island correctional officer on his way to work was found in his car, about a half mile from his home, the police said. No arrests have been made.

    

Janet Weinberg, 63, Dies; Advocate for Gay Causes and the Disabled

Ms. Weinberg’s fund-raising work for the Gay Men’s Health Crisis led to her being named chief operating officer and then chief executive.

    

After Massachusetts Gas Explosions, Weary Residents Ask, What Happened?

An investigation has begun into the cause of the explosions that burned at least 80 buildings, but attention was squarely focused on the natural gas lines of a utility.

    

Minor Offenses From Long Ago Are Keeping Dozens of Migrant Families Separated

Even minor misdemeanor convictions are keeping some migrant parents from being reunited with their children, who must remain in federal shelters.

    

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Julia Bullock, Conrad Tao, Ashley Fure, Nico Muhly and Hilary Hahn are creating new musical works and reshaping the way we hear old ones.

    

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