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A Michigan man cleared of rape charges after DNA evidence proved his innocence has sued the Grand Rapids police who arrested him for violating his civil rights.
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  1. Michigan man sues police for jailing him on rape charges, despite DNA evidence
  2. E-cigarettes slowed wound healing in animal study
  3. Antiviral med fuels rapid decline in new HIV infections in gay men: Study
  4. Roland Bourgeois pleads guilty to hate crime shootings during Hurricane Katrina
  5. Test strips for fentanyl may help prevent overdoses
  6. Moments from the MLB post-season
  7. Arizona man rescued 2 days after falling in mine with rattlesnakes
  8. Crimea death toll rises to 20; authorities question if shooter acted alone
  9. Starkist pleads guilty to price fixing tuna
  10. Dallas Cowboys LB Sean Lee likely to return vs. Redskins
  11. Hawks, Grizzlies look to bounce back from poor openers
  12. Alabama WR DeVonta Smith questionable vs. Tennessee
  13. Navy veteran charged for sending toxin to White House, Pentagon
  14. Rockwell Collins wins bid for Navy aircraft repair
  15. Physical activity lowers death risk from heart disease, study says
  16. Sasol cuts output guidance, posts 75 percent advance in Louisiana
  17. Chemists design world's first high-temperature single-molecule magnet
  18. Former FBI agent sentenced to 4 years in prison for leaking documents
  19. Bills QB Derek Anderson gets start against Luck, Colts
  20. Russia, Turkey extend deadline to clear Syria's demilitarized zone in Idlib
  21. CACI awarded $174M by U.S. Navy for tech support
  22. PETA supporters go topless in NYC to oppose outfitter Canada Goose
  23. DoJ investigating Pennsylvania clerical sex abuse

Michigan man sues police for jailing him on rape charges, despite DNA evidence

A Michigan man cleared of rape charges after DNA evidence proved his innocence has sued the Grand Rapids police who arrested him for violating his civil rights.
    

E-cigarettes slowed wound healing in animal study

Smoking electronic cigarettes could slow the healing of skin wounds as much as regular cigarettes, according to a new study on rats.
    

Antiviral med fuels rapid decline in new HIV infections in gay men: Study

Giving antiviral medications to gay men without HIV led to a 25 percent reduction in new infections of the AIDS-causing virus, a new study shows.
    

Roland Bourgeois pleads guilty to hate crime shootings during Hurricane Katrina

A white Louisiana man pleaded guilty Wednesday to hate crime charges for shooting three black men who were trying to escape Hurricane Katrina.
    

Test strips for fentanyl may help prevent overdoses

Fast-acting test strips for fentanyl could reduce drug overdose deaths, a new study suggests.
    

Moments from the MLB post-season

The top teams in baseball face off to play in the 2018 World Series.
    

Arizona man rescued 2 days after falling in mine with rattlesnakes

Sheriff's officials in Maricopa County, Ariz., rescued a man two days after he fell down a 100-foot-deep mine shift filled with rattlesnakes.
    

Crimea death toll rises to 20; authorities question if shooter acted alone

A 20th person died Thursday as a result of a mass shooting and explosion at a school in Crimea.
    

Starkist pleads guilty to price fixing tuna

Canned tuna company StarKist Co. agreed Thursday to plead guilty to price fixing packaged seafood, the Justice Department said.
    

Dallas Cowboys LB Sean Lee likely to return vs. Redskins

Dallas Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee participated fully in practice on Thursday and is likely to play on Sunday against the Washington Redskins.
    

Hawks, Grizzlies look to bounce back from poor openers

Following poor season-opening losses, the Atlanta Hawks and Memphis Grizzlies meet on Friday night in Memphis.
    

Alabama WR DeVonta Smith questionable vs. Tennessee

The top-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide might be without one of its top receivers when they face the Tennessee Volunteers on the road on Saturday.
    

Navy veteran charged for sending toxin to White House, Pentagon

A former Navy Veteran from Utah was charged Thursday for mailing threatening letters in envelopes containing castor seeds to the White House and the Pentagon, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
    

Rockwell Collins wins bid for Navy aircraft repair

Rockwell Collins Inc. was awarded a $7 million contract by the U.S. Navy to repair aircraft navigation and communication items KC-130J, H-1, E-2C, P-3, common systems and other aircraft.
    

Physical activity lowers death risk from heart disease, study says

Physical activity could lower the high rate of death associated with frailty in older people, according to a study conducted in Spain.
    

Sasol cuts output guidance, posts 75 percent advance in Louisiana

South Africa's Sasol cut its production guidance at its coal-to-liquids Secunda Synfuels plant and reported a 75 percent advance in its Louisiana, U.S., complex
    

Chemists design world's first high-temperature single-molecule magnet

Scientists have designed and synthesized a high-temperature single-molecule magnet, the first of its kind.
    

Former FBI agent sentenced to 4 years in prison for leaking documents

A former FBI agent was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday for leaking classified documents to a reporter.
    

Bills QB Derek Anderson gets start against Luck, Colts

Derek Anderson was signed by the Buffalo Bills to mentor rookie quarterback Josh Allen. On Sunday, he will be the Bills' starting quarterback against the Colts.
    

Russia, Turkey extend deadline to clear Syria's demilitarized zone in Idlib

Russia and Turkey agreed Thursday to allow opposition groups more time to exit Syria's western Idlib province as they work to establish a demilitarized zone.
    

CACI awarded $174M by U.S. Navy for tech support

CACI has been contracted by the U.S. Navy to handle tech services for its Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education
    

PETA supporters go topless in NYC to oppose outfitter Canada Goose

Activists covered in "bloody body paint" demonstrated topless in New York City on Thursday to protest outfitter Canada Goose over the treatment of animals.
    

DoJ investigating Pennsylvania clerical sex abuse

The U.S. Department of Justice has subpoenaed two Catholic dioceses in a probe into the child sex abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church of Pennsylvania.
    
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ISTANBUL — President Trump said Thursday it appears that Jamal Khashoggi is dead and warned that his administration could consider "very severe" measures against Saudi Arabia, sharply raising pressures on the kingdom as it prepares its own ...
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The Taliban claimed responsibility and said the American commander was the intended target.
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  1. Top U.S. general escapes deadly Afghan gun attack
  2. Christian woman at center of blasphemy uproar awaits verdict on death sentence in Pakistan
  3. Turkish forensic teams search Saudi consulate for clues on missing journalist
  4. Scottish government identifies case of mad cow disease
  5. Authorities searching for possible accomplice in Crimea school attack
  6. Trade off: China soybean imports set for biggest drop in 12 years amid tariff conflict
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Top U.S. general escapes deadly Afghan gun attack

The Taliban claimed responsibility and said the American commander was the intended target.

    

Christian woman at center of blasphemy uproar awaits verdict on death sentence in Pakistan

Supreme Court judges are expected to rule on Aasia Bibi's appeal as demonstrators call for the death penalty to be upheld.

    

Turkish forensic teams search Saudi consulate for clues on missing journalist

Investigators wearing white white suits and carrying boxes of evidence emerged from the building early on Thursday morning.

    

Scottish government identifies case of mad cow disease

Authorities insist the case posed no risk to humans.

    

Authorities searching for possible accomplice in Crimea school attack

"But this scoundrel could not have prepared this attack on his own, in my opinion and according to my colleagues," one Russian official said.

    

Trade off: China soybean imports set for biggest drop in 12 years amid tariff conflict

"Buyers are not willing to take chances by bringing in U.S. beans," said one soybean trader.

    

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But the president stopped short of saying the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was responsible for Mr. Khashoggi's death.
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  1. In Shift on Khashoggi Killing, Trump Edges Closer to Acknowledging a Saudi Role
  2. From Denials to Rogue Killers: How the Saudis’ Khashoggi Story Changed
  3. Saudis May Blame Intelligence Official for Killing Jamal Khashoggi
  4. Justice Department Investigates Pennsylvania Dioceses Accused of Sex Abuse Cover-Up
  5. A Wave of Child Sexual Abuse Accusations Against a Doctor, and Hospital Says It Knew
  6. Meet the Republicans’ Best Hope for Flipping a House Seat
  7. A Conservative Group’s Closed-Door ‘Training’ of Judicial Clerks Draws Concern
  8. Stocks Fall (Again) as China Concerns Become a Drag
  9. Voices From the Caravan: Why These Honduran Migrants Are Heading North
  10. What Is the Migrant Caravan and Why Does Trump Care?
  11. Common Sense: Sears’s Edward Lampert Was a Wizard. Now He’s Coming to Terms With Failure.
  12. How the Hedge Fund Manager Running Sears Cut His Losses
  13. Among Amazon HQ2 Watchers, Northern Virginia Checks the Most Boxes
  14. Khashoggi, Afghanistan, Abuse: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  15. China’s Watchful Eye Reaches Into the Classroom
  16. Time to Close the Democracy Gap
  17. The Trump Tax Scam, Phase II
  18. Before Arguing About DNA Tests, Learn the Science Behind Them
  19. Saudi Arabia Has No Leverage
  20. Jamal Khashoggi Deserves Justice
  21. The Neighborhood Is the Unit of Change
  22. Ask Roxane: ‘Where the Hell Is the Love of My Life?’
  23. Unbuttoned: The Season of Peak Sneaker Silliness
  24. No ‘Foreign’ Names for Children, Dear Abby Advised. Furious Parents Replied.
  25. Operators in Fatal Duck Boat Accident Say They Owe Families Nothing, Citing Obscure 1851 Law
  26. In Some Australian Schools, Teachers Can Be Fired for Being Gay
  27. Raye Montague, the Navy’s ‘Hidden Figure’ Ship Designer, Dies at 83
  28. Steve Penny Asked F.B.I. to Help Protect U.S.A. Gymnastics’ Image During Sex Abuse Case
  29. An Afghan Police Chief Took On the Taliban and Won. Then His Luck Ran Out.
  30. On Soccer: Their Arsenal. Their Shares. For Now.
  31. By the Book: Tina Turner: By the Book
  32. Computer Stories: A.I. Is Beginning to Assist Novelists
  33. Ian Kiernan, Australian Sailor Who Battled Pollution, Dies at 78
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In Shift on Khashoggi Killing, Trump Edges Closer to Acknowledging a Saudi Role

But the president stopped short of saying the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was responsible for Mr. Khashoggi’s death.

    

From Denials to Rogue Killers: How the Saudis’ Khashoggi Story Changed

Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi dissident and journalist, was last seen entering the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul on Oct. 2. Since then, Saudi Arabia’s messaging has shifted. Here’s how.
    

Saudis May Blame Intelligence Official for Killing Jamal Khashoggi

Saudi rulers are considering blaming a deputy intelligence director who is close to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

    

Justice Department Investigates Pennsylvania Dioceses Accused of Sex Abuse Cover-Up

Dioceses across the state said Thursday that they had received federal grand jury subpoenas.

    

A Wave of Child Sexual Abuse Accusations Against a Doctor, and Hospital Says It Knew

Rockefeller University Hospital said it has credible allegations of inappropriate behavior by a research doctor who treated children with growth problems.

    

Meet the Republicans’ Best Hope for Flipping a House Seat

In a year when Democrats are on offense, Pete Stauber of Minnesota has a chance to do something no other Republican might do next month: win a Democratic House seat.

    

A Conservative Group’s Closed-Door ‘Training’ of Judicial Clerks Draws Concern

The conservative legal movement has long cultivated law students and young lawyers, partly to ensure a deep bench of potential judicial nominees

    

Stocks Fall (Again) as China Concerns Become a Drag

A sharp decline in Chinese stocks set the tone for the tech-driven drop.

    

Voices From the Caravan: Why These Honduran Migrants Are Heading North

Thousands of Honduran migrants are making their way toward the U.S. border. We asked several why they had chosen to make the journey north and what they had left behind.

    

What Is the Migrant Caravan and Why Does Trump Care?

As many as 4,000 people are walking together north from Central America, fleeing violence or poverty. The president wants them to stop.

    

Common Sense: Sears’s Edward Lampert Was a Wizard. Now He’s Coming to Terms With Failure.

Sears went bankrupt under the financier’s leadership. For the first time since the bankruptcy, Mr. Lampert speaks publicly about how he got it wrong.

    

How the Hedge Fund Manager Running Sears Cut His Losses

Edward S. Lampert, who leads the struggling retailer, has taken control of valuable real estate and businesses.

    

Among Amazon HQ2 Watchers, Northern Virginia Checks the Most Boxes

Amazon won’t say a word about where it plans to put its much-hyped second headquarters. But there is a growing consensus that it will go across the river from Washington.

    

Khashoggi, Afghanistan, Abuse: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

China’s Watchful Eye Reaches Into the Classroom

Authorities are combining Mao-era human spying practices with new surveillance technology to ferret out outspoken professors and students who fail to follow Communist Party ideology.

    

Time to Close the Democracy Gap

For too many Americans, registering to vote is an obstacle course.

    

The Trump Tax Scam, Phase II

Deficits are up? Cut Medicare and Social Security!

    

Before Arguing About DNA Tests, Learn the Science Behind Them

Our genetic code cannot be treated as a matter of simple fractions.

    

Saudi Arabia Has No Leverage

Ignore the bluster from Riyadh. The Saudi economy is dependent on the U.S., which has plenty of power to force concessions.

    

Jamal Khashoggi Deserves Justice

President Trump, now is not the time to back down.

    

The Neighborhood Is the Unit of Change

No, starfish are not saved one by one.

    

Ask Roxane: ‘Where the Hell Is the Love of My Life?’

And how do I know I won’t choose the wrong person?

    

Unbuttoned: The Season of Peak Sneaker Silliness

Sneakers increasingly seem like the Dutch tulips of today. Which means the bubble may be about to burst.

    

No ‘Foreign’ Names for Children, Dear Abby Advised. Furious Parents Replied.

A reader sought guidance on the issue from an advice columnist, sparking a heated debate about American identity, heritage and acceptance.

    

Operators in Fatal Duck Boat Accident Say They Owe Families Nothing, Citing Obscure 1851 Law

The companies are trying to use an old maritime law to limit their liability. A survivor of the accident, which killed 17 in Branson, Mo., said it was insulting.

    

In Some Australian Schools, Teachers Can Be Fired for Being Gay

Australian politicians are doubling down on a law that allows religious schools, which receive government funding, to discriminate against gay teachers and students.

    

Raye Montague, the Navy’s ‘Hidden Figure’ Ship Designer, Dies at 83

Despite facing racism and sexism, she became the first person to design a Navy ship using a computer program. She was recognized nationally only later in life.

    

Steve Penny Asked F.B.I. to Help Protect U.S.A. Gymnastics’ Image During Sex Abuse Case

Penny, the former federation president who is charged with evidence tampering in the Larry Nassar abuse case, also discussed an Olympic job possibility with an agent who was investigating Nassar.

    

An Afghan Police Chief Took On the Taliban and Won. Then His Luck Ran Out.

In a devastating attack on the eve of the Afghan election, militants killed a longtime nemesis, the regional police chief in Kandahar.

    

On Soccer: Their Arsenal. Their Shares. For Now.

When the billionaire Stan Kroenke moved to take full control of Arsenal in August, he was required to buy all outstanding shares in the club. For hundreds of fans who owned shares, the news that they would lose them changed a relationship irrevocably.

    

By the Book: Tina Turner: By the Book

The singer, whose memoir “My Love Story” has just been published, wishes Mick Jagger would write an autobiography: “He can outtalk anyone on the planet. That’s the book I want to read, and so will everybody else. Mick?”

    

Computer Stories: A.I. Is Beginning to Assist Novelists

Robin Sloan is using a homemade software program to supply phrases and images for his new book.

    

Ian Kiernan, Australian Sailor Who Battled Pollution, Dies at 78

Appalled by the trash he saw in the world’s oceans, he began a cleanup campaign in Sydney that went global.

    

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