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Mexican President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador was stuck on a commercial flight for three hours due to rain, but still won't ride the presidential plane.
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  1. Mexican President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador promises to keep flying commercial after weather delay
  2. U.S. blacklists 33 Russian entities, sanctions Chinese military
  3. Denver Broncos brace for road test at Baltimore Ravens
  4. Watch: Reds' Scooter Gennett makes diving stop to kill Marlins rally
  5. California Gov. Brown signs partial ban on plastic straws in restaurants
  6. Not overlooking Buffalo Bills key for Minnesota Vikings
  7. New-look Patriots meet familiar face in Matt Patricia, Lions
  8. New York Giants clash with Houston Texans
  9. McDonald's pays Texas students $25,000 for viral poster prank
  10. Cincinnati Bengals go for 3-0 start at Carolina Panthers
  11. Jaguars out to avenge last season's sweep by Titans
  12. Carson Wentz excited for return as Philadelphia Eagles host Indianapolis Colts
  13. Google informed senators of foreign attempts to hack their Gmails
  14. Reds P Michael Lorezen says he could be starter and play field on off days
  15. Boys lag behind girls in reading by 4th grade
  16. Easing sleep apnea may be key to stroke recovery
  17. Suge Knight sentenced to 28 years for 2015 fatal hit-and-run
  18. Opioid overdose crisis may have begun decades ago
  19. New North Korea ambassador to 'work with U.N.' following inter-Korea summit
  20. Romanian woman pleads guilty to Washington D.C., ransomware attack
  21. N.C. Florence evacuees report less food, clothing at shelters
  22. Minnesota Vikings RB Dalvin Cook sits out practice again

Mexican President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador promises to keep flying commercial after weather delay

Mexican President-elect Andrés Manuel López Obrador was stuck on a commercial flight for three hours due to rain, but still won't ride the presidential plane.
    

U.S. blacklists 33 Russian entities, sanctions Chinese military

The United States blacklisted 33 Russian individuals and entities and penalized a Chinese military department for conducting business with Russia.
    

Denver Broncos brace for road test at Baltimore Ravens

The Denver Broncos have squeezed out a pair of narrow victories but hit the road for the first time this season when they visit the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
    

Watch: Reds' Scooter Gennett makes diving stop to kill Marlins rally

Scooter Gennett plated all of the Cincinnati Reds' runs in a 4-2 win against the Marlins on Thursday in Miami.
    

California Gov. Brown signs partial ban on plastic straws in restaurants

California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill on Thursday that will impose a partial ban on plastic straws unless the customer asks for one.
    

Not overlooking Buffalo Bills key for Minnesota Vikings

The biggest obstacle facing the Minnesota Vikings this week against the Buffalo Bills may be mental.
    

New-look Patriots meet familiar face in Matt Patricia, Lions

The New England Patriots will have a new face on the sideline Sunday night when they encounter a familiar one in Matt Patricia and the Detroit Lions.
    

New York Giants clash with Houston Texans

The return of star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and addition of prize rookie running back Saquon Barkley provided plenty of optimism for the New York Giants.
    

McDonald's pays Texas students $25,000 for viral poster prank

McDonald's paid $25,000 to two Texas college students who hung a fake poster of themselves in the eatery for months.
    

Cincinnati Bengals go for 3-0 start at Carolina Panthers

The Cincinnati Bengals are off to a fast start but will hit the road for the next two games, beginning with a visit to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
    

Jaguars out to avenge last season's sweep by Titans

The Jacksonville Jaguars gained a measure of revenge in Week 2 by toppling the team that beat them in the AFC Championship Game in January.
    

Carson Wentz excited for return as Philadelphia Eagles host Indianapolis Colts

The Philadelphia Eagles will welcome the return of a familiar face in franchise quarterback Carson Wentz on Sunday when they encounter the Indianapolis Colts.
    

Google informed senators of foreign attempts to hack their Gmails

Google alerted an unspecified number of U.S. senators that foreign government actors attempted to hack their personal Gmail accounts.
    

Reds P Michael Lorezen says he could be starter and play field on off days

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Michael Lorezen is hitting nearly .300 this season and says he could handle a role in the rotation and as a fielder going forward.
    

Boys lag behind girls in reading by 4th grade

By fourth grade, girls in the United States read and write better than boys, a new study reveals.
    

Easing sleep apnea may be key to stroke recovery

New research suggests that curbing sleep apnea might also aid the recovery of people who've suffered a stroke or mini-stroke.
    

Suge Knight sentenced to 28 years for 2015 fatal hit-and-run

Former hip-hop mogul Suge Knight was sentenced to 28 years in prison Thursday for manslaughter after he pleaded no contest to a 2015 hit-and-run.
    

Opioid overdose crisis may have begun decades ago

A new study suggests that the opioid epidemic is nothing new.
    

New North Korea ambassador to 'work with U.N.' following inter-Korea summit

The new North Korea ambassador to the United Nations presented his credentials to U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday.
    

Romanian woman pleads guilty to Washington D.C., ransomware attack

A Romanian woman pleaded guilty Thursday for her role in a ransomware attack on security cameras throughout Washington D.C., the U.S. Department of Justice said.
    

N.C. Florence evacuees report less food, clothing at shelters

People forced by Hurricane Florence to go to shelters in North Carolina report that there is less food and clothing available to them than in past hurricanes.
    

Minnesota Vikings RB Dalvin Cook sits out practice again

Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook did not practice again Thursday due to a hamstring injury.
    
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  2. How the lottery of birth seals the fate of millions of girls
  3. One man's journey to remove the stigma attached to periods and menstruation
  4. I could have been a child bride. Now, I plan to change the world.
  5. Marine Le Pen ordered to submit to psychiatric evaluation over execution tweets
  6. Kim Jong Un wants Pompeo to pay another visit, more Trump talks
  7. Fox-Comcast battle over U.K.'s Sky to be settled by rare auction
  8. Europe gives Facebook a three-month ultimatum over user data
  9. Trump trade war killed my promise of 1 million U.S. jobs, Chinese billionaire says
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Trump identifies remains of two American soldiers killed in Korean war

"These HEROES are home, they may Rest In Peace, and hopefully their families can have closure," the president tweeted.

    

How the lottery of birth seals the fate of millions of girls

Alongside the challenges that come with poverty is a lack of education.

    

One man's journey to remove the stigma attached to periods and menstruation

The one sentence that started it all: "Because I am punished by God, so I don't go to school."

    

I could have been a child bride. Now, I plan to change the world.

My name is Maryam Ahmed, I'm 18 year's old, and I'm going to change the world.

    

Marine Le Pen ordered to submit to psychiatric evaluation over execution tweets

The investigation relates to three graphic images of Islamic State executions Le Pen posted on Twitter in 2015, including the beheading of American journalist James Foley.

    

Kim Jong Un wants Pompeo to pay another visit, more Trump talks

It would be the secretary of state's fourth visit to North Korea after a trip scheduled for August was axed.

    

Fox-Comcast battle over U.K.'s Sky to be settled by rare auction

Sky broadcasts to 23 million households across Europe with its mix of sports and entertainment.

    

Europe gives Facebook a three-month ultimatum over user data

"If we do not see the progress the sanctions will have to come. I do not want to negotiate forever," Europe's Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova said.

    

Trump trade war killed my promise of 1 million U.S. jobs, Chinese billionaire says

The billionaire has also warned that the trade war between the world's two largest economies could last decades.

    

Russia teams up with China to aim for 'desirable world order'

Moscow-Beijing relations are "showing dynamic growth," according to Chinese leader Xi Jinping. He also described Vladimir Putin as a "close friend."

    

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  5. Anita Hill’s Testimony and Other Key Moments From the Clarence Thomas Hearings
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  7. White House Memo: Trump Sees a ‘Red Wave’ Where His Party Sees a Red Alert
  8. Trump Loosens Secretive Restraints on Ordering Cyberattacks
  9. We Need to Hear From Christine Blasey Ford
  10. Tesla’s Biggest Problem Isn’t Elon Musk
  11. How Strong Does the Evidence Against Kavanaugh Need to Be?
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  24. Suge Knight Gets 28 Years in Prison in Hit-and-Run Plea Deal
  25. Employee Kills Three, Then Herself, at Rite Aid Facility in Maryland, Officials Say
  26. He Was Governor Cuomo’s Closest Aide. Now He’s Going to Prison for 6 Years.
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Your Thursday Evening News Briefing: Brett Kavanaugh, Maryland, Puerto Rico

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

    

Michael Cohen Has Spoken Repeatedly With Mueller’s Prosecutors

The interviews with the special counsel are a new sign of the special counsel’s progress in getting firsthand accounts from key players.

    

Christine Blasey Ford Opens Negotiations on Testimony Next Week

Dr. Blasey, who accused Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her as a teenager, has reopened discussions that could lead to testifying next week.

    

Evangelical Leaders Are Frustrated at G.O.P. Caution on Kavanaugh Allegation

They say religious conservatives may feel little motivation to vote in the November elections unless Senate Republicans defend and confirm Judge Kavanaugh.

    

Anita Hill’s Testimony and Other Key Moments From the Clarence Thomas Hearings

In three days of televised hearings that riveted the nation, Anita F. Hill detailed allegations of workplace sexual harassment by Judge Clarence Thomas.

    

Sloan Kettering’s Cozy Deal With Start-Up Ignites a New Uproar

A for-profit venture with exclusive rights to use the center’s vast archive of tissue slides has generated concerns at the nonprofit cancer center.

    

White House Memo: Trump Sees a ‘Red Wave’ Where His Party Sees a Red Alert

The many “distractions” generated by the president, Mitch McConnell said, were preventing Republicans from having a coherent message focused on the economy.

    

Trump Loosens Secretive Restraints on Ordering Cyberattacks

Much of the new orders remain classified, but they appear to delegate authority to go on the offensive against online adversaries.

    

We Need to Hear From Christine Blasey Ford

Republicans are being unfair. I hope she testifies anyway.

    

Tesla’s Biggest Problem Isn’t Elon Musk

The company can survive its chief executive’s strange behavior. But it cannot escape $11 billion in debt.

    

How Strong Does the Evidence Against Kavanaugh Need to Be?

Even if it wouldn’t support a criminal conviction or civil liability, a merely credible allegation is enough to disqualify him.

    

Why We Need an F.B.I. Investigation

A hearing without evidence would be little more than theater.

    

Making Tariffs Corrupt Again

Trump has perverted the process and undermined U.S. credibility.

    

The Case for Impeaching Kavanaugh

If the Democrats win the House this fall, they can investigate the charges against him, should he be confirmed.

    

How Israel Undermined Washington and Stalled the Dream of Palestinian Statehood

The Camp David Accords were signed 40 years ago. Newly declassified documents show how Israel got its way.

    

The Liberalism of the Religious Right

Conservatives who attend church have more moderate views than secular conservatives on issues like race, immigration and identity.

    

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After a court decision sets an admirable example for other countries, India still has work to do at home.

    

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Like Barack Obama, Deidre DeJear, an African-American small-business owner and candidate for Iowa secretary of state, stresses opportunity, voting rights and unity.

    

Everyone Deserves Better Than This Senate Spectacle

Forget the political finger pointing. Christine Blasey Ford’s accusation against Brett Kavanaugh needs to be seriously investigated.

    

Hey, Alexa, Defrost My Peas

Amazon announced more than a dozen devices and tools for its Alexa voice assistant, including a microwave.

    

In Nascar Europe, Racing and America Share the Marquee

A circuit grooms drivers but also supplements its races with cheerleaders, classic cars and even a Trump impersonator. “Everything a European thinks is American,” one official said.

    

Art Review: Gentlewomen of the Forbidden City: The Power, the Intrigue, the Clothes

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Despite an outcry from athletes and the antidoping community, the world regulator of drugs in sports pushed ahead with lifting a ban on Russia’s antidoping agency.

    

Suge Knight Gets 28 Years in Prison in Hit-and-Run Plea Deal

The one-time rap mogul on Thursday pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter in a 2015 case tied to the film “Straight Outta Compton.”

    

Employee Kills Three, Then Herself, at Rite Aid Facility in Maryland, Officials Say

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Mr. Cuomo has described Joseph Percoco as “my father’s third son.” Now, Mr. Percoco’s conviction looms over Mr. Cuomo’s future.

    

Submerged by Florence, North Carolina’s Rural Towns Fight for Attention

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Common Sense: Why Les Moonves Might Still Get $120 Million From CBS

New details about Mr. Moonves’s interactions with an actress’s manager and the unusual role played by an outside lawyer have thrust CBS’s board into an agonizing dilemma.

    

New Pressure on Google and YouTube Over Children’s Data

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Fall TV 2018: New and Returning Shows to Watch

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