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An executive at Google's parent company Alphabet resigned Tuesday after reports of sexual harassment.
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  1. Alphabet executive Richard DeVaul resigns after sexual harassment allegations
  2. No. 10 Ohio State hopes to rebound vs. Nebraska
  3. No. 2 Clemson prepares for Louisville, stretch run
  4. No. 1 Alabama, No. 3 LSU ready for showdown at Tiger Stadium
  5. $10M approved for Pulse shooting memorial, museum in Orlando
  6. Vegan diet may boost mental, physical heath of diabetics
  7. U.N. human rights chief calls for independent probe of Jamal Khashoggi's death
  8. FDA outlaws lead in hair dye
  9. Turnovers prove costly in Vikings' loss to Saints
  10. Jacksonville Jaguars hope bye week is the solution
  11. 2 killed, 1 injured in gyrocopter crash at Florida mobile home park
  12. Ohio State coach Urban Meyer reveals history of headaches
  13. Millions in Mexico City area face weeklong water outage
  14. Seattle Seahawks release WR Brandon Marshall
  15. Human chain helps British book store move down the street
  16. Packers trade safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix to Redskins
  17. Ravens looking to rise above mediocrity after embarrassing loss
  18. Lions restructuring Marvin Jones' contract after Golden Tate trade
  19. Jacksonville Jaguars trade Dante Fowler to Los Angeles Rams
  20. Stock market rebounds as Dow Jones rises more than 400 points
  21. First digital air connection established between F-35, U.S. Navy vessel
  22. Ravens trade for Packers RB Ty Montgomery
  23. Hoping to oust Democratic senator, Trump plans final rallies in Missouri
  24. U.S. should lower standard for donor kidneys, experts say

Alphabet executive Richard DeVaul resigns after sexual harassment allegations

An executive at Google's parent company Alphabet resigned Tuesday after reports of sexual harassment.
    

No. 10 Ohio State hopes to rebound vs. Nebraska

When foot meets ball on Saturday in Ohio Stadium, almost everyone expects No. 10 Ohio State to come out and play angrily after what happened in its last game.
    

No. 2 Clemson prepares for Louisville, stretch run

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney likes where his team is as it heads into what he calls "the championship phase" of the season.
    

No. 1 Alabama, No. 3 LSU ready for showdown at Tiger Stadium

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Even though he has yet to participate in the rivalry, LSU quarterback Joe Burrow has a good feel for what facing Alabama will be like.
    

$10M approved for Pulse shooting memorial, museum in Orlando

Commissioners in Florida's Orange County approved $10 million to fund a memorial and museum near the site of the Pulse nightclub shooting.
    

Vegan diet may boost mental, physical heath of diabetics

Diabetes is a formidable foe that can tax the bodies and the spirits of people diagnosed with the blood sugar disease.
    

U.N. human rights chief calls for independent probe of Jamal Khashoggi's death

The United Nations' commissioner for human rights called for an independent and impartial investigation into the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
    

FDA outlaws lead in hair dye

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said that hair dyes can no longer contain lead.
    

Turnovers prove costly in Vikings' loss to Saints

Minnesota Vikings receiver Adam Thielen said he hadn't looked back at the replays of his fumble on Sunday night against the New Orleans Saints.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars hope bye week is the solution

Head coach Doug Marrone and the Jacksonville Jaguars are running out of options.
    

2 killed, 1 injured in gyrocopter crash at Florida mobile home park

Two people died and one person sustained injuries in a gyrocopter crash in Florida on Tuesday, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
    

Ohio State coach Urban Meyer reveals history of headaches

Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer revealed he has had a history of headaches and that he had brain surgery in 2014, but says he will continue to coach.
    

Millions in Mexico City area face weeklong water outage

Millions of central Mexican residents face a weeklong water outage starting Wednesday.
    

Seattle Seahawks release WR Brandon Marshall

The Seattle Seahawks released veteran wide receiver Brandon Marshall, the team announced Tuesday.
    

Human chain helps British book store move down the street

Some 250 fans of a book store in Britain formed a human chain to help transport the shop's thousands of books to a new location down the street.
    

Packers trade safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix to Redskins

The Green Bay Packers made their second trade of the day, sending Ha Ha Clinton-Dix to the Washington Redskins in exchange for a 2019 fourth-round draft pick.
    

Ravens looking to rise above mediocrity after embarrassing loss

The Baltimore Ravens face a critical game against the Pittsburgh Steelers and likely need a win to keep their hopes alive for an AFC North title.
    

Lions restructuring Marvin Jones' contract after Golden Tate trade

After trading wide receiver Golden Tate to the Philadelphia Eagles, the Detroit Lions reportedly are making another cap-saving move Tuesday.
    

Jacksonville Jaguars trade Dante Fowler to Los Angeles Rams

The Los Angeles Rams acquired pass rusher Dante Fowler from the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for a 2019 third-round draft pick and a 2020 fifth-round pick.
    

Stock market rebounds as Dow Jones rises more than 400 points

The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed more than 400 points Tuesday after U.S. President Donald Trump helped ease concerns over trade with China.
    

First digital air connection established between F-35, U.S. Navy vessel

Raytheon's Ship Self Defense System created the first-ever digital air connection between a ship at sea and a F-35B Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter aircraft in the sky.
    

Ravens trade for Packers RB Ty Montgomery

The Baltimore Ravens have acquired versatile running back Ty Montgomery in a trade with the Green Bay Packers.
    

Hoping to oust Democratic senator, Trump plans final rallies in Missouri

President Donald Trump will stop in Missouri twice before Election Day, campaigning for the Republican challenger in the state's tight Senate race.
    

U.S. should lower standard for donor kidneys, experts say

When deciding which donated kidneys can help desperate patients on waiting lists, the United States might want to follow France's lead and lower the bar, a new study argues.
    
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Charles Wesco "loved the Lord," said his brother, state Rep. Tim Wesco. The State Department said it had no further information.
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  1. Indiana missionary gunned down in Cameroon, family says
  2. Venice streets under water in worst flooding in a decade amid deadly storms
  3. How a right-wing troll and a Russian Twitter account created 2016's biggest voter fraud story
  4. Doomed Boeing 737's previous flight was a 'roller coaster' ride
  5. Nurse accused of killing more than 100 patients goes on trial in Germany
  6. World's vertebrate population dropped by 60 percent since 1970, WWF says
  7. Steel worker awarded $87K for forced labor during WWII
  8. South Korea asks U.S. for 'maximum flexibility' on Iran sanctions waiver
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Indiana missionary gunned down in Cameroon, family says

Charles Wesco "loved the Lord," said his brother, state Rep. Tim Wesco. The State Department said it had no further information.

    

Venice streets under water in worst flooding in a decade amid deadly storms

A woman was killed in the northern region of Trentino-Alto Adige after she was buried in mud after a landslide and a firefighter was struck by a tree while responding to the emergency.

    

How a right-wing troll and a Russian Twitter account created 2016's biggest voter fraud story

A single tweet highlights how Russia's disinformation campaign was able to seize on political content posted to social media in order to spread distrust.

    

Doomed Boeing 737's previous flight was a 'roller coaster' ride

"I felt like the plane was losing power and unable to rise," one person aboard the aircraft's penultimate flight said.

    

Nurse accused of killing more than 100 patients goes on trial in Germany

During another trial, he admitted bringing about cardiac crises in patients because he enjoyed the feeling of being able to resuscitate them.

    

World's vertebrate population dropped by 60 percent since 1970, WWF says

"There cannot be a healthy, happy and prosperous future for people" without biodiversity, the report warns.

    

Steel worker awarded $87K for forced labor during WWII

Japan denounced the verdict as "unthinkable," while expressing hope cooperation over North Korea would not be jeopardized.

    

South Korea asks U.S. for 'maximum flexibility' on Iran sanctions waiver

The exemption issue is the latest sign of strain between Seoul and Washington over a range of issues.

    

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Since the shooting, the White House has emphasized Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's relationship to their religion and their relationship to the president.
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  1. Amid Scrutiny, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Shaped Trump’s Pittsburgh Response
  2. Accused Synagogue Killer’s Guns All Purchased Legally, Inquiry Finds
  3. News Analysis: In Campaign’s Homestretch, Trump Tosses Out Ideas to See What Sticks
  4. News Analysis: Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Proposal Is at Odds With Legal Consensus
  5. They’re Trained for War. Now American Troops Are Headed to the U.S. Border
  6. Female Candidates Break Barriers, Except When It Comes to Money
  7. Parts of America Are Still Struggling Economically. They Don’t Matter Much in the Midterms.
  8. Standing ‘Against White Supremacy,’ G.O.P. Campaign Chief Rebukes Steve King
  9. Whitey Bulger Is Dead in Prison at 89; Long-Hunted Boston Mob Boss
  10. A Mobster of Many Enemies, Whitey Bulger May Have Been Killed in a Hit
  11. Pittsburgh, Midterms, Whitey Bulger: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
  12. Brazil Lurches to the Right
  13. Kara Swisher: I Thought the Web Would Stop Hate, Not Spread It
  14. The Internet Will Be the Death of Us
  15. George Washington for President
  16. You’re Disillusioned. That’s Fine. Vote Anyway.
  17. The Conversation: Trump Can’t Unite Us. Can Anyone?
  18. The Muslims Are Coming
  19. Hate Is on the Ballot Next Week
  20. The New Cold War
  21. Restaurant Review: A Chef Draws a Map of the World, With Africa at the Center
  22. ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Review: Another One Bites the Dust
  23. Plot to Smear Mueller Unravels as F.B.I. Is Asked to Investigate
  24. Chinese Intelligence Officers Accused of Stealing Aerospace Secrets
  25. Mother Is Charged in Death of Boy Swept Away by Hurricane Floodwaters
  26. Thomas Campbell, Ex-Director of the Met, Is Hired to Lead San Francisco Museums
  27. Samsung Reaps Record Profit, but Tougher Times Could Come
  28. As Merkel Eyes Exit, Nervous E.U. Wonders Who’ll Take the Stage
  29. Venice Flooding Is Worst in a Decade; Severe Weather in Italy Kills at Least 11
  30. The Fix: Setting a Fresh Table
  31. 5 Men, a Sack of Beer and a Forest With a Magical Well
  32. In Leonardo da Vinci’s Scientific Notebook, the Mind of a Genius at Work
  33. Books News: ‘Listen Now Again’ Is a Tasting Menu of Seamus Heaney’s Poetry
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Amid Scrutiny, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Shaped Trump’s Pittsburgh Response

Since the shooting, the White House has emphasized Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s relationship to their religion and their relationship to the president.

    

Accused Synagogue Killer’s Guns All Purchased Legally, Inquiry Finds

Robert Bowers, accused of killing 11, legally bought and possessed the assault weapon and three handguns he used in the massacre, the A.T.F. said.

    

News Analysis: In Campaign’s Homestretch, Trump Tosses Out Ideas to See What Sticks

Frustrated that other topics came to dominate the news, the president has sought to seize back the national stage.

    

News Analysis: Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Proposal Is at Odds With Legal Consensus

Supreme Court decisions and a scholarly consensus reject Mr. Trump’s claimed power to end birthright citizenship by executive order.

    

They’re Trained for War. Now American Troops Are Headed to the U.S. Border

President Trump’s pledge to send soldiers to the border likely will be costly, will divert military resources from other conflicts and threats and has echoes of a 2014 scare over Ebola.

    

Female Candidates Break Barriers, Except When It Comes to Money

Women are running in record numbers, and asserting themselves as donors as well, but they still trail male candidates in fund-raising.

    

Parts of America Are Still Struggling Economically. They Don’t Matter Much in the Midterms.

The most competitive districts in the race for control of the House are disproportionately prosperous — and their economies aren’t doing much to lift Republicans.

    

Standing ‘Against White Supremacy,’ G.O.P. Campaign Chief Rebukes Steve King

The head of the House Republican campaign arm all but jettisoned Representative Steve King of Iowa, declaring “we must stand up against white supremacy.”

    

Whitey Bulger Is Dead in Prison at 89; Long-Hunted Boston Mob Boss

One of America’s most wanted gangsters for 16 years, he was beaten to death by fellow inmates in West Virginia. His murderous life inspired books and films.

    

A Mobster of Many Enemies, Whitey Bulger May Have Been Killed in a Hit

The notorious South Boston mobster and F.B.I. informant was found dead in a federal prison in West Virginia on Tuesday after what was described as an attack by other inmates.

    

Pittsburgh, Midterms, Whitey Bulger: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Brazil Lurches to the Right

Jair Bolsonaro joins the club of reactionary populists rising to power.

    

Kara Swisher: I Thought the Web Would Stop Hate, Not Spread It

This is what the internet has come to: thugs like Mohammed bin Salman funding tech companies to host the vitriol of thugs like Cesar Sayoc and Robert Bowers.

    

The Internet Will Be the Death of Us

It casts rogue grievances as legitimate obsessions and gives prejudices the shimmer of ideals.

    

George Washington for President

Patriots put love of their own people first, while nationalists put hate for other people first.

    

You’re Disillusioned. That’s Fine. Vote Anyway.

Very pragmatic advice for anyone thinking about not casting a ballot.

    

The Conversation: Trump Can’t Unite Us. Can Anyone?

After far-right terrorist attacks, the president sticks to what he does best: polarize.

    

The Muslims Are Coming

It’s the hate directed toward Islam that has motivated so many to enter the political arena.

    

Hate Is on the Ballot Next Week

Don’t let the whataboutists and bothsiders tell you it isn’t.

    

The New Cold War

The forces of division and the forces of connection.

    

Restaurant Review: A Chef Draws a Map of the World, With Africa at the Center

At Henry, a hotel restaurant in Midtown, the chef JJ Johnson’s cooking has a global vision.

    

‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ Review: Another One Bites the Dust

Rami Malek wears prosthetic choppers in a by-the-book biopic of Freddie Mercury and Queen.

    

Plot to Smear Mueller Unravels as F.B.I. Is Asked to Investigate

In an email sent to journalists, a woman claimed she was promised money to fabricate sexual misconduct claims against Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel.

    

Chinese Intelligence Officers Accused of Stealing Aerospace Secrets

China’s intelligence service has used espionage and computer hackings to steal secrets from American companies to help its own government-run industries, law enforcement officials said.

    

Mother Is Charged in Death of Boy Swept Away by Hurricane Floodwaters

The authorities in two states are grappling with the culpability of drivers who went past barricades, became trapped in flooding and could not save their passengers.

    

Thomas Campbell, Ex-Director of the Met, Is Hired to Lead San Francisco Museums

Mr. Campbell resigned under pressure from the Metropolitan Museum last year, and is now essentially swapping jobs Max Hollein, who was recently named its head.

    

Samsung Reaps Record Profit, but Tougher Times Could Come

The South Korean giant’s smartphone business is stagnant, and a yearslong run-up in the price of memory chips seems to be cooling down.

    

As Merkel Eyes Exit, Nervous E.U. Wonders Who’ll Take the Stage

News that Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is synonymous with the European Union, plans to step down has created anxiety over who can fill her shoes.

    

Venice Flooding Is Worst in a Decade; Severe Weather in Italy Kills at Least 11

Days of strong rain and high winds have caused flooding and landslides, and the waters in Venice reached their highest level in a decade.

    

The Fix: Setting a Fresh Table

Tired of holiday clichés? Here’s how to create a table setting that will surprise and delight your guests.

    

5 Men, a Sack of Beer and a Forest With a Magical Well

In this fairy tale, written exclusively for T, a mysterious accident occurs deep in the Turkish woods.

    

In Leonardo da Vinci’s Scientific Notebook, the Mind of a Genius at Work

An exhibition of the Codex Leicester at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy, offers visitors the opportunity to see Leonardo’s scientific musings translated into his art.

    

Books News: ‘Listen Now Again’ Is a Tasting Menu of Seamus Heaney’s Poetry

An exhibit in Dublin of the Nobel laureate’s body of work offers an archive of a productive literary life.

    

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