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Like the human gut, the breast gland has a "microbiome" that's influenced by diet, new animal research suggests.
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  1. Diet may affect breast cancer risk
  2. Study suggests light drinking does not have health benefits
  3. Alzheimer's gene linked to 'chemo brain' in breast cancer survivors
  4. NFL notebook: WR Bryant hopes to return to Cowboys
  5. Typhoon Kong-rey heads toward Japan
  6. Dodgers go with surprise starter in opener vs. Braves
  7. Dolphins try to bounce back against Bengals
  8. Raiders put T Penn on Injured Reserve
  9. Falcons hope RB Freeman (knee) can play Sunday
  10. French police arrest Redoine Faid three months after prison break
  11. 1 officer dead, 7 others shot in South Carolina
  12. Companies spent $20K per family health premium in 2018, study finds
  13. Data suggests scientists have found first known exomoon
  14. Volkswagen fires Audi CEO Rupert Stadler
  15. Jaguars' Fournette, Hayden ruled out vs. Chiefs
  16. Cracks in skin help elephants keep cool
  17. Qatar, Russia defend OPEC, deny manipulation of oil prices
  18. FEMA test sends first Presidential Alert to U.S. cellphones
  19. Crews find body of Mitzie Susan Clements, who vanished in Smoky Mountains

Diet may affect breast cancer risk

Like the human gut, the breast gland has a "microbiome" that's influenced by diet, new animal research suggests.
    

Study suggests light drinking does not have health benefits

If you think your nightly glass of vino is doing good things for your health, think again.
    

Alzheimer's gene linked to 'chemo brain' in breast cancer survivors

Breast cancer patients may worry they will be struck by "chemo brain," but a study suggests only those who carry a gene linked to Alzheimer's face the risk.
    

NFL notebook: WR Bryant hopes to return to Cowboys

Free-agent wide receiver Dez Bryant appears to be warming up to the idea of a reunion with the Dallas Cowboys.
    

Typhoon Kong-rey heads toward Japan

Typhoon Kong-rey is expected to make landfall in Japan on Saturday, becoming the ninth tropical storm to hit the country this year.
    

Dodgers go with surprise starter in opener vs. Braves

LOS ANGELES -- The first plot twist of the National League Division Series already arrived and the Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers have not even played a game.
    

Dolphins try to bounce back against Bengals

The Miami Dolphins were brought down to earth last week by the New England Patriots, but can regain their equilibrium on Sunday when they visit the Cincinnati Bengals in a battle of division leaders.
    

Raiders put T Penn on Injured Reserve

The Oakland Raiders placed starting tackle Donald Penn on Injured Reserve on Wednesday because of a groin injury sustained on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns.
    

Falcons hope RB Freeman (knee) can play Sunday

Head coach Dan Quinn of the Atlanta Falcons said on Friday that he is hopeful running back Devonta Freeman will return this week against the Pittsburgh Steelers after missing three games because of a knee injury.
    

French police arrest Redoine Faid three months after prison break

Police in France arrested notorious gangster Redoine Faid on Wednesday three months after he escaped from prison using a helicopter, authorities said.
    

1 officer dead, 7 others shot in South Carolina

One police officer died as a total of eight people sustained gunshot wounds Wednesday after a suspect opened fire in Florence, S.C., local officials said.
    

Companies spent $20K per family health premium in 2018, study finds

The amount companies spent on their employees' family health plans rose to nearly $20,000 in 2018, up 5 percent from 2017.
    

Data suggests scientists have found first known exomoon

The existence of a large exomoon best explains a unique pattern of stellar dimming observed by both Kepler and the Hubble Space Telescope.
    

Volkswagen fires Audi CEO Rupert Stadler

Volkswagen fired Audi CEO Rupert Stadler, who's been in jail in Germany since June in connection with a large-scale emissions cheating scandal.
    

Jaguars' Fournette, Hayden ruled out vs. Chiefs

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Kansas City Chiefs because of a hamstring injury, coach Doug Marrone said on Wednesday.
    

Cracks in skin help elephants keep cool

Elephants' skin is marked by a network of tiny crevices. These tiny channels trap water and mud, helping elephants regulate their body temperatures.
    

Qatar, Russia defend OPEC, deny manipulation of oil prices

Qatar's energy minister defended the oil market strategy of his country and other OPEC nations Tuesday.
    

FEMA test sends first Presidential Alert to U.S. cellphones

The nationwide test was conducted through the Wireless Emergency Alerts system, which also is responsible for sending out weather and Amber Alerts.
    

Crews find body of Mitzie Susan Clements, who vanished in Smoky Mountains

Search crews found the body Wednesday of an Ohio woman who disappeared while hiking with her daughter in the Great Smoky Mountains, officials said.
    
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ATLANTA — Seven law enforcement officers were shot — at least one of them fatally — in an extraordinary barrage of firepower after the authorities sought to serve a search warrant in South Carolina on Wednesday, officials said, transforming a ...
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  12. China orders 'X-Men' actress who vanished to pay $130M in taxes, fines
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Widow of American killed in London terror attack feels 'sorry' for husband's killer

Kurt Cochran, a musician, has been hailed as a hero during the inquest into the attack.

    

Nobel laureate overcame loss, cancer and her sex to win

"If they had a special Nobel laureate for Nobel laureates, she'd be that person," said one friend and associate.

    

Bottle of Macallan whisky sold for a record-breaking $1.1 million

"It's the Rolls-Royce of malts," but it probably won't ever be opened and will be treated more as a collector's item.

    

Swiss firm claims new feed will curb cow farts — and global warming

"The burps for the cows — it is more burps than farts — contribute about ... 4 percent of greenhouse gas emissions," says one U.N. expert.

    

Gun fired on Pennsylvania compound of Turkish cleric Fethullah Gulen

A white man wearing all dark clothing allegedly entered the compound in Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania.

    

Malware dubbed 'Hidden Cobra' swindled millions from ATMs

Homeland Security warned of the use of malware by North Korea hackers in fraudulent ATM cash withdrawals from banks in Asia and Africa.

    

Volcano erupts on island devastated by earthquake, tsunami

Volcanic activity had been increasing at Mount Soputan since August and began surging Monday, three days after the twin disasters.

    

U.N. court orders Trump administration to lift some Iran sanctions

The Trump administration is expected to challenge the court's jurisdiction in a future hearing.

    

Dozens feared dead after waiting 36 hours for rescue 'not far' from beach

"They were left to die slowly ... This is not the same as a fast-paced wreck; it has been a real torture for them."

    

Washington Post writer critical of Saudi crown prince disappears

The journalist went into self-imposed exile in the U.S. last year and has criticized the "relentless wave of arrests" under Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

    

'Jailbreak king' who escaped in hijacked helicopter is captured in France

In 2013, Redoine Faid took four wardens hostage and blasted his way out of a different prison using explosives hidden in tissue packs.

    

China orders 'X-Men' actress who vanished to pay $130M in taxes, fines

Before her disappearance, she had been booked to star with Penelope Cruz in the Hollywood film "355."

    

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  27. Fujimori Is Ordered Back to Prison in Peru, Angering Supporters
  28. Iraq’s New Leaders Seen as Technocrats, in a Break From Sectarian Politics
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Trump Attacks ‘Failing New York Times’ Over Tax Scheme Reporting

Responding to an article published online Tuesday, President Trump did not offer an outright denial of the facts it reported.

    

With a Transformed Judiciary in Sight, McConnell ‘Will Not Be Intimidated’

But Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky, knows he may take the blame from President Trump and conservatives if the Senate does not confirm Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
    

Planning to Vote in the November Election? Why Most Americans Probably Won’t

This year’s midterms carry enormous political stakes, but if history is any guide, the vast majority of eligible voters will stay home on Election Day.

    

In Tennessee Senate Race, Financial Missteps Linger in the Background

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Vulgar Texts and Dancer Turmoil Force City Ballet to Look in the Mirror

The country’s premier ballet company, rocked by accusations against its former leader and three male dancers, is now reassessing its culture.

    

The New New World: Private Businesses Built Modern China. Now the Government Is Pushing Back.

Taxes are rising. Regulation is tightening. State-run firms are ascendant. That could spell problems for a country where economic growth is slowing.

    

Pence Speech to String Together a Narrative of Chinese Aggression

Vice President Mike Pence, in a speech on Thursday, is expected to say that “China wants a different American president,” according to excerpts from the speech released Wednesday night.

    

Oh No, Trump Is Buzzing!

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Three Questions for Judge Kavanaugh

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The Trump Circus

The president has latched onto his supporters, and they onto him, in a symbiotic last-ditch shot at survival.

    

‘A Star Is Born’ Is Born Again. Let Us Pray.

Can the latest remake undo my childhood trauma and restore the luster of the Judy Garland version?

    

Am I a Lawn Mower Parent?

We need to let kids learn to be tough. But we also need to show them love.

    

Supreme Court Battle Lines

A vigil was held in Brooklyn on Wednesday to protest Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court.

    

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Looking Earthward From Space

NASA is not just about exploring the universe but also about understanding our home planet.

    

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The battle over the Supreme Court nomination is not about truth. It is about who controls meaning.

    

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