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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been the talk of the NFL, and he will try to keep it going on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.
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  1. Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes looks to stay sharp against 49ers
  2. Redskins brace for Aaron Rodgers, Packers
  3. Seahawks hope to turn things around vs. Cowboys
  4. Steelers try to stop throwing Ryan Fitzpatrick, Buccaneers
  5. Saints aim to continue improvement vs. Falcons
  6. Decision on Titans QB Marcus Mariota (elbow) expected Saturday
  7. Fantasy Football Who's In, Who's Out: Week 3 NFL injury report
  8. Arizona Cardinals will try to beat the rush against Chicago Bears
  9. Los Angeles Chargers, Rams play for LA supremacy
  10. Patriots list WR Josh Gordon (hamstring) as questionable
  11. Falcons S Damontae Kazee fined for hit on Cam Newton
  12. UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Big weekend awaits Philly
  13. RB Fournette, CB Ramsey questionable for Jags
  14. RB Cook, DE Griffen out for Vikings
  15. Panthers rule out Pro Bowl G Turner
  16. 49ers' Goodwin game-time decision; Sherman expected to play
  17. Watch: Eric Church announces tour plans to support 'Desperate Man'
  18. Texas Rangers fire manager Jeff Banister
  19. Floodwaters breach N.C. dam, threaten to push coal ash into river
  20. Underwater matchmaking: Scientists pair zebrafish mates by personality
  21. Poor contact hygiene may lead to blinding infection
  22. Watch: Video shows Joaquin Phoenix in 'Joker' makeup
  23. Kavanaugh's accuser, Senate committee tussle over hearing date
  24. Pick up Corey Clement as a flex this week in fantasy football
  25. Mouth bacteria in toddlers may predict obesity, study says

Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes looks to stay sharp against 49ers

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes has been the talk of the NFL, and he will try to keep it going on Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers.
    

Redskins brace for Aaron Rodgers, Packers

All eyes continue to be on Aaron Rodgers' injured left knee as the Green Bay Packers prepare to face the Washington Redskins on Sunday in Landover, Md.
    

Seahawks hope to turn things around vs. Cowboys

The Seattle Seahawks believe some much-needed home cooking can steer the team in the right direction against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3.
    

Steelers try to stop throwing Ryan Fitzpatrick, Buccaneers

The Pittsburgh Steelers are off to a rough start and it doesn't figure to get any easier when they visit the suddenly potent Tampa Bay Buccaneers Monday night.
    

Saints aim to continue improvement vs. Falcons

The New Orleans Saints improved from Week 1 to Week 2 and that enabled them to follow a season-opening loss with a win.
    

Decision on Titans QB Marcus Mariota (elbow) expected Saturday

Head coach Mike Vrabel said on Friday that quarterback Marcus Mariota's right elbow injury is getting better, but the Tennessee Titans will wait until Saturday.
    

Fantasy Football Who's In, Who's Out: Week 3 NFL injury report

Here is a complete roundup of each Week 3 injury report for all NFL teams headed into Sunday's matchups.
    

Arizona Cardinals will try to beat the rush against Chicago Bears

The Arizona Cardinals have scored just six points while losing their first two games of the season and face a defense that could prove more of a challenge.
    

Los Angeles Chargers, Rams play for LA supremacy

This year's battle of Los Angeles is set for Sunday afternoon when the Chargers take on the Rams at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
    

Patriots list WR Josh Gordon (hamstring) as questionable

Wide receiver Josh Gordon, who is nursing a hamstring injury, is listed as questionable by the New England Patriots for Sunday's game against the Detriot Lions.
    

Falcons S Damontae Kazee fined for hit on Cam Newton

Safety Damontae Kazee of the Atlanta Falcons was fined $10,026 by the NFL on Friday for his hit on quarterback Cam Newton of the Carolina Panthers.
    

UPI Horse Racing Weekend Preview: Big weekend awaits Philly

Monomoy Girl, McKinzie and Hofburg take center stage on Philadelphia's big weekend; Laurel Park's rescheduled turf program; and the Dogwood Stakes awaits.
    

RB Fournette, CB Ramsey questionable for Jags

Running back Leonard Fournette, who missed last week's victory over the New England Patriots because of a right hamstring injury, and cornerback Jalen Ramsey are among five Jacksonville Jaguars listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans.
    

RB Cook, DE Griffen out for Vikings

Running back Dalvin Cook and defensive end Everson Griffen of the Minnesota Vikings will miss Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills, head coach Mike Zimmer said on Friday.
    

Panthers rule out Pro Bowl G Turner

The Carolina Panthers will be without starting right guard Trai Turner for a second straight week.
    

49ers' Goodwin game-time decision; Sherman expected to play

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Marquise Goodwin remains a question mark for Sunday's matchup at the Kansas City Chiefs.
    

Watch: Eric Church announces tour plans to support 'Desperate Man'

Singer-songwriter Eric Church has announced plans for a concert tour, which is set to begin Sept. 28 at the Ohana Music & Arts Festival in Dana Point, Calif.
    

Texas Rangers fire manager Jeff Banister

The Texas Rangers have fired manager Jeff Banister after four seasons.
    

Floodwaters breach N.C. dam, threaten to push coal ash into river

A North Carolina dam containing a lake owned by utility Duke Energy was breached by floodwaters Friday, potentially sending coal ash into the Cape Fear River.
    

Underwater matchmaking: Scientists pair zebrafish mates by personality

For zebrafish mates, the proper pairing of personalities is the best way to ensure reproductive success.
    

Poor contact hygiene may lead to blinding infection

Contact lens wearers everywhere need to be on the lookout for a rare, but potentially blinding, eye infection, British researchers warn.
    

Watch: Video shows Joaquin Phoenix in 'Joker' makeup

Director Todd Phillips shared on Twitter Friday the first images of Joaquin Phoenix wearing makeup as the iconic villain in "Joker."
    

Kavanaugh's accuser, Senate committee tussle over hearing date

Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's accuser has negotiated with her lawyers conditions for her appearance before the Senate judiciary committee.
    

Pick up Corey Clement as a flex this week in fantasy football

Running backs Jay Ajayi and Darren Sproles will miss the Philadelphia Eagles' Week 3 game against the Indianapolis Colts.
    

Mouth bacteria in toddlers may predict obesity, study says

Bacteria in a toddler's mouth might help predict later obesity, new research suggests.
    
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Bishop Franco Mulakkal, who heads the diocese of Jalandhar, wrote to the Vatican on Sunday asking to step down temporarily as protests and calls for his arrest grew.
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  1. Indian bishop arrested on charges of raping nun
  2. Snapchat addict who posted video of dying boyfriend is sentenced to 14 years for manslaughter
  3. Kenya lifts ban on lesbian film, making it eligible for Oscars
  4. China warns U.S. to withdraw new sanctions or 'bear the consequences'
  5. More than 100 dead after ferry sinks just yards from dock in Tanzania
  6. Proposed circumcision ban rattles Jews, Muslims in Iceland
  7. Brexit at breaking point? E.U., U.K. fail to resolve border issue as deadline looms
  8. Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang dead at 61
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Indian bishop arrested on charges of raping nun

Bishop Franco Mulakkal, who heads the diocese of Jalandhar, wrote to the Vatican on Sunday asking to step down temporarily as protests and calls for his arrest grew.

    

Snapchat addict who posted video of dying boyfriend is sentenced to 14 years for manslaughter

As Safi "lay dying after being stabbed, her first thought was to capture the moment for social media."

    

Kenya lifts ban on lesbian film, making it eligible for Oscars

"Rafiki" — "Friend" in Swahili — was the first Kenyan film ever selected to screen at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival.

    

China warns U.S. to withdraw new sanctions or 'bear the consequences'

"We strongly urge the U.S. to immediately correct the mistakes and withdraw the so-called sanctions."

    

More than 100 dead after ferry sinks just yards from dock in Tanzania

It is not clear how many people were on board. Such ferries often carry hundreds of people and are overcrowded.

    

Proposed circumcision ban rattles Jews, Muslims in Iceland

"It's like they're closing doors for Jews and Muslims, that they're not welcome," one Muslim community leader said.

    

Brexit at breaking point? E.U., U.K. fail to resolve border issue as deadline looms

Despite reports of a friendly spirit at a summit in Austria on Thursday, E.U. Council President Donald Tusk said key parts of British Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan simply "will not work."

    

Vietnam President Tran Dai Quang dead at 61

The government said he died Friday of a serious illness but did not elaborate.

    

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  1. Your Friday Evening News Briefing: Rod Rosenstein, Brett Kavanaugh, Trump
  2. Rod Rosenstein Suggested Secretly Recording Trump and Discussed 25th Amendment
  3. The 25th Amendment: The Difficult Process to Remove a President
  4. In Reversal, Trump No Longer Demands Declassification of Russia Documents
  5. Many Voters Tend to Believe Christine Blasey Ford, Even if They Question Her Motive
  6. Conservative Pundit Points Finger at Another Man to Deflect from Kavanaugh
  7. Florence’s Floodwaters Breach Defenses at Duke Energy Plant, Sending Toxic Coal Ash Into River
  8. What Is Coal Ash and Why Is It Dangerous?
  9. Billionaire Backer of Maria Butina Had Russian Security Ties
  10. The Brothel Empire and the Ex-Detective, Always One Step Ahead of the Law
  11. Ted Cruz and Beto O’Rourke Clash Over ‘Jim Crow,’ Immigration and Kavanaugh in Debate
  12. G.O.P. Leaders Can’t Even Fake Respect for Christine Blasey Ford
  13. Op-Ed Columnist: Beto and Ted — Who’s Ahead?
  14. This I Believe About Blasey v. Kavanaugh
  15. We Need More Enemies of the People
  16. The Dangers of DNA Testing
  17. Democracy Will Still Surprise Us
  18. We Are Not the Resistance
  19. Kim Jong-un Has a Dream. The U.S. Should Help Him Realize It.
  20. letter: An Evangelical’s Plea: Oppose Kavanaugh
  21. Explorer: Singapore, for Those Who Aren’t Crazy Rich
  22. Michael Saudino, a New Jersey Sheriff, Resigns Over Racist Remarks
  23. Patti Davis, Ronald Reagan’s Daughter, Tells Her Story of Sexual Assault
  24. As Economy Roars, Army Falls Thousands Short of Recruiting Goals
  25. The Death Toll for Afghan Forces Is Secret. Here’s Why.
  26. Brexit Talks at ‘Impasse,’ Theresa May Says, After a Rancorous Summit
  27. It Was a Suspected ‘Birth Tourism’ Site. Then Came Late-Night Screams.
  28. Michelle Obama’s Big Book Rollout: ‘It’s Like You’re Looking at a Madonna Tour’
  29. ‘A Little Life’ Comes to the Stage. The Audience Can’t Look Away.
  30. Encounters: Noah Centineo Is Hot. If Only He Could Cool Off.
  31. A Word With: Jane Fonda Isn’t Letting the Curtain Come Down Any Time Soon
  32. Was This Homage to Bratwurst Really Designed by Robert Indiana?
  33. Saving Hummingbirds Is One Small Step in Saving the Planet
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Your Friday Evening News Briefing: Rod Rosenstein, Brett Kavanaugh, Trump

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

    

Rod Rosenstein Suggested Secretly Recording Trump and Discussed 25th Amendment

In the turbulent days after the firing of James B. Comey, the deputy attorney general appeared conflicted about his role and wanted to expose administration dysfunction, people around him said.

    

The 25th Amendment: The Difficult Process to Remove a President

The author of an anonymous essay in The New York Times writes that some advisers around President Trump discussed invoking the amendment, but the talk did not move forward because “no one wanted to precipitate a constitutional crisis.”

    

In Reversal, Trump No Longer Demands Declassification of Russia Documents

In a tweet on Friday morning, Mr. Trump said that instead of an immediate release, Justice Department officials would review the documents.

    

Many Voters Tend to Believe Christine Blasey Ford, Even if They Question Her Motive

In a Pennsylvania swing district, voters are gripped by the allegations against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh, and divided over them.

    

Conservative Pundit Points Finger at Another Man to Deflect from Kavanaugh

Conservative lawyer Edward Whelan’s theory that Christine Blasey Ford was attacked by a classmate of Brett M. Kavanaugh’s has heads shaking — and Mr. Whelan apologizing.
    

Florence’s Floodwaters Breach Defenses at Duke Energy Plant, Sending Toxic Coal Ash Into River

Duke Energy shut down a power plant in Wilmington, N.C., after a dam at the site breached and allowed coal ash to enter the nearby Cape Fear River.
    

What Is Coal Ash and Why Is It Dangerous?

Coal ash refers to what’s left after coal is burned. Those remnants pose environmental and health risks, especially when storage ponds are breached.

    

Billionaire Backer of Maria Butina Had Russian Security Ties

Konstantin Nikolaev, the oligarch who helped finance Ms. Butina, has been an investor in projects linked to the Russian government.

    

The Brothel Empire and the Ex-Detective, Always One Step Ahead of the Law

A former vice detective is at the center of one of the New York Police Department’s worst scandals in recent years. Here is his story, as uncovered by a team of Times reporters.

    

Ted Cruz and Beto O’Rourke Clash Over ‘Jim Crow,’ Immigration and Kavanaugh in Debate

The Texas political rivals spent weeks preparing for the debate, the first of three in their Senate race, which is one of the tightest and most heated this year.

    

G.O.P. Leaders Can’t Even Fake Respect for Christine Blasey Ford

They are struggling to pretend they will fairly weigh her accusations against Brett Kavanaugh.

    

Op-Ed Columnist: Beto and Ted — Who’s Ahead?

It’s Cruz versus O’Rourke in the clash of the Texas titans. A look at the first big debate of the election season.

    

This I Believe About Blasey v. Kavanaugh

I believe Blasey deserves to be fairly heard, not automatically believed.

    

We Need More Enemies of the People

A forgotten slice of history about courageous African-American high school students and the journalists who covered them.

    

The Dangers of DNA Testing

In a new study, 74 out of 108 crime laboratories implicated an innocent person in a hypothetical bank robbery.

    

Democracy Will Still Surprise Us

Of late, Western democracy has concentrated rather than spread wealth, suggesting it serves injustice. But it is stubborn and adaptable.

    

We Are Not the Resistance

Donald Trump is the one who is pushing back against the new nation that’s struggling to be born.

    

Kim Jong-un Has a Dream. The U.S. Should Help Him Realize It.

North Korea’s leader wants to be a great economic reformer. Encouraging him is the best way forward on denuclearization.

    

letter: An Evangelical’s Plea: Oppose Kavanaugh

A pastor calls on fellow evangelicals to follow the teachings of Jesus, not the agenda of the Republican Party.

    

Explorer: Singapore, for Those Who Aren’t Crazy Rich

In the hit movie “Crazy Rich Asians,” the country looks luxe. But it’s easy to have a great time (and eat memorably well) without spending much.

    

Michael Saudino, a New Jersey Sheriff, Resigns Over Racist Remarks

Under pressure from public officials, Saudino and his four deputies stepped down a day after a recording of the sheriff’s comments was published.

    

Patti Davis, Ronald Reagan’s Daughter, Tells Her Story of Sexual Assault

In an opinion piece defending Christine Blasey Ford, the former first daughter wrote: “Your memory snaps photos of the details that will haunt you forever.”

    

As Economy Roars, Army Falls Thousands Short of Recruiting Goals

The Army had hoped to bring in about 76,500 new soldiers this year. It is 6,500 troops short.

    

The Death Toll for Afghan Forces Is Secret. Here’s Why.

The Taliban is killing Afghan soldiers and police officers in record numbers. Last week, 400 were killed, officials say.

    

Brexit Talks at ‘Impasse,’ Theresa May Says, After a Rancorous Summit

The bloc’s leaders rejected her proposals at an unexpectedly bitter meeting that cast doubt over the prospects of reaching an agreement.

    

It Was a Suspected ‘Birth Tourism’ Site. Then Came Late-Night Screams.

When officers arrived at the house in Queens, they found three infants and two adults had been stabbed by a worker who then cut her own wrist, according to the police.

    

Michelle Obama’s Big Book Rollout: ‘It’s Like You’re Looking at a Madonna Tour’

In advance of the publication of Mrs. Obama’s memoir, “Becoming,” Live Nation, Ticketmaster and Hearst are helping with the former first lady’s rock-star-style return to the public sphere.

    

‘A Little Life’ Comes to the Stage. The Audience Can’t Look Away.

Hanya Yanagihara’s best-selling novel includes many disturbing scenes. In a new production in Amsterdam, the director Ivo van Hove puts that cruelty center stage.

    

Encounters: Noah Centineo Is Hot. If Only He Could Cool Off.

The star of Netflix’s “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” bounced around SoHo and NoLIta.

    

A Word With: Jane Fonda Isn’t Letting the Curtain Come Down Any Time Soon

Ms. Fonda speaks about her new documentary, “Jane Fonda in Five Acts,” and about what lies ahead.

    

Was This Homage to Bratwurst Really Designed by Robert Indiana?

The sausage company that commissioned it believes it was, despite a disputed image of the artist that may have been altered.

    

Saving Hummingbirds Is One Small Step in Saving the Planet

High in the Andes Mountains in Colombia, a reforestation project led by SavingSpecies works to protect one of the world’s most renowned bio hot spots.

    

When Family Members Care for Aging Parents

My siblings and I joined the ranks of the 15 million or so unpaid and untrained family caregivers for older adults in the United States.

    

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