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Fantasy Football Who's In, Who's Out: Week 7 NFL injury report Here is a roundup of each injury report headed into Week 7 of the NFL season, including key fantasy players who have been ruled out. Alaska Gov. Bill Walker drops re-election bid Alaska Gov. Bill Walker suspended his re-election campaign Friday, three weeks before Election Day, saying he didn't believe he could win a three-way race. More remains discovered at Detroit funeral home where infant bodies found Officials discovered the remains of four additional bodies at a Detroit funeral home where they found the bodies of 11 infants last week. RB Melvin Gordon limited, but Chargers say not injured Running back Melvin Gordon of the Los Angeles Chargers was limited in practice on Friday because of a hamstring injury. Oakland Raiders RB Marshawn Lynch likely headed to IR Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch will be out for at least a month because of a groin injury sustained in last Sunday's loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Jaguars trade for Browns RB Carlos Hyde The Jacksonville Jaguars acquired running back Carlos Hyde from the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a fifth-round draft choice in 2019. Lockheed named preferred bidder for Canadian navy bid The Canadian government on Friday named Lockheed Martin the preferred bidder for its future surface combatant vessel, taking it one step closer to closing the $60 billion deal. Russian charged with conspiracy to interfere in midterms The Justice Department charged a Russian for allegedly interfering in the midterm election through a conspiracy to "sow discord" within the political system. Young Juul users may not know they're addicted to nicotine Teens who use Juul e-cigarettes appear to be oblivious to their addictive potential, even when they already show signs of being hooked on nicotine, a new study shows. Study suggests skin creams may be safe during radiation for cancer Countering standard advice, a new study finds that skin creams are safe to use in moderation for cancer patients receiving radiation treatment. EIA: U.S. manufacturers have lost flexibility to switch fuels U.S. manufacturers have the lost capability to switch fuels, which has made them more vulnerable to potential shortages, a report by the EIA said. Study: Air pollution deaths in U.S. dropped by half between 1990, 2010 Over the course of two decades, from 1990 to 2000, the number of deaths attributed to air pollution has been cut in half. CDC: Half of all Americans trying to lose weight The latest national tally on dieting finds that nearly half of U.S. adults are doing what they can to trim a widening waistline. This week in Washington President Donald Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to a Vietnam War veteran, Sgt. Maj. John Canley. The Justice Department announced a special task force to tackle transnational crime and other events around Washington, D.C., for the week of October 15, 2018. U.N. report: Detaining migrant children harms their mental health A U.N. expert is calling on nations to stop detaining migrant children and separating them from their families because it violates their right to mental health. Vikings RB Cook to sit out again Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook will miss his third consecutive game due to a hamstring injury. EU orders Poland to stop forcing retirement of high court justices The European Court of Justice ruled Friday that Poland must halt the implementation of a new law forcing members of the Supreme Court to retire at 65. Paul Manafort to be sentenced for bank, tax fraud in February Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, now convicted of bank and tax fraud charges, will be sentenced in February, a federal judge ruled on Friday. People with good spatial memory are better at smelling People with good spatial memory are better at identifying smells that those with poor navigational skills. Exorcism planned to ward off planned 'witch curse' for Brett Kavanaugh An exorcism is planned for Saturday to protect new Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh from "witches" who will try to hex him with a curse this weekend. 'Baby Trump' balloon makes West Coast debut for 'Politcon 2018' The U.S. West Coast got its first look Friday at the large inflatable balloon of President Donald Trump as an angry baby. Look: 2-headed copperhead snake to meet the public Kentucky wildlife officials said a two-headed copperhead snake will be introduced to the public at a state wildlife center. Airplane maker Embraer working to clear $13.6B order backlog Brazilian plane manufacturer Embraer said Friday it delivered nearly 40 aircraft during the third quarter, which left it with a $13.6 billion order backlog. Watch: Boy crawls through luggage X-ray scanner Security cameras were rolling at a Chinese train station when a curious toddler climbed onto a baggage belt and went through the X-ray scanner. Jaguars rule out Fournette for third game in row Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette will miss his third straight game Sunday against the Houston Texans. |
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Saudi's Khashoggi death investigation leaves questionsSaudi Arabia acknowledges Jamal Khashoggi died in consulate, says 18 detainedJamal Khashoggi disappeared on Oct. 2 after visiting the Saudi consulate in Istanbul. Chicago man charged with conspiring to support ISISAshraf Al Safoo aided ISIS in recruiting and encouraging others to carry out terrorist attacks, according to federal prosecutors. Several dozen dead after train runs over crowd in IndiaThe crowd in Amritsar was watching the burning of an effigy of demon Ravana near the tracks when the train went roaring by. Islamic preacher jailed in U.K. for ISIS support releasedAnjem Choudary will be subject to strict limits on his daily activities for remainder of his sentence. Turkey denies giving recording of Khashoggi's death to PompeoOfficials expanded their investigation to two new locations, a police source told NBC News. U.S. Navy helicopter crashes on USS Ronald Reagan in Asia, sailors hurtOnline prices could rise as Trump exits postal treatyUnder the current treaty, it's cheaper to ship a package from China to the U.S. than to ship a package from Indiana to New York. China's economic growth cools to lowest rate in nine yearsExport industries have already begun to suffer from American tariff hikes of up to 25 percent on Chinese goods. U.S. student detained for alleged boycott support allowed to enter IsraelThe court said that said that the deportation of Lara Alqasem, 22, based on her political opinion would be "a radical and dangerous step" that could erode Israeli democracy. More Recent Articles
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Trump, Breaking With U.S. Intelligence, Appears to Accept Saudi Explanation of Journalist’s DeathThe president’s response sets up a clash with Congress, where Republicans and Democrats both tarred the Saudi explanation as lacking credibility. Justice Dept. Accuses Russians of Interfering in Midterm ElectionsRussians working for a close ally of President Vladimir V. Putin created social media accounts to pose as Americans and write posts on divisive issues including race and gender, prosecutors said. U.S. to Tell Russia It Is Leaving Landmark I.N.F. TreatyPresident Trump has been moving toward leaving the treaty because Russia has been violating it and because it is constraining American efforts to counter China in the Western Pacific. The Issues That Russian Operatives Used to Divide Americans, in Their Own WordsA criminal complaint offered a rare view into how Russian operatives tried to disrupt the American political process, including the midterm elections. In 2020, Democrats Expect a Female Front-Runner. Or Three.“It’s not going to be just one woman running,” said Kirsten Gillibrand, one of three senators who positioned themselves this week as potential presidential candidates in 2020. Georgia Voting Begins Amid Accusations of Voter SuppressionQuestions about the fairness of voting rules and procedures have continued to grow as early voting began in the governor’s race between Stacey Abrams and Brian Kemp. Harvard’s Admissions Process, Once Secret, Is Unveiled in Affirmative Action TrialA lawsuit accusing one of the country’s most selective universities of discriminating against Asian-Americans is providing a glimpse into how admissions officers decide “yea” or “nay.” Catholic Bishops Promising to Fix Sex Abuse Problem Face Cover-Up AccusationsThe church’s failure to police its own ranks has led some Catholics to call for a total housecleaning of all bishops who gave cover to abusive priests. University of Southern California to Pay $215 Million Over Sex Abuse ScandalThe settlement, which still needs to be approved by the court, is among the largest settlements from a university facing accusations of sexual misconduct. Khashoggi, Female Candidates, Mega Millions: Your Friday Evening BriefingThe Poison on Facebook and Twitter Is Still SpreadingSocial platforms have a responsibility to address misinformation as a systemic problem, instead of reacting to case after case. What if the Republicans Win Everything Again?A Whole Lot of Babbling Going OnThe Curse of Affirmative ActionAmerica’s Elections Could Be Hacked. Go Vote Anyway.Where the Streets Have No Names, the People Have No VoteThe Enlightenment gave us street addresses and ushered in democracy. The Age of Un-Enlightenment is using addresses to usher it out. A Cure for Political Despairnews analysis: ‘Don’t Get Too Excited’ About Medicare for AllMore and more politicians are calling for single-payer health care. Is it just talk? Australia Dispatch: Preserving a Culture by Protecting the EnvironmentThe Dhimurru Rangers are one of more than 100 Indigenous groups spread across Australia who are removing thousands of pounds of plastic garbage from the beaches. As Trump Assails Caravan, a Clash Between Migrants and Mexico PoliceA tense hour-long standoff near the Guatemala-Mexico border left at least six Mexico police officers wounded. Bill Walker, Governor of Alaska, Suspends Campaign Amid Sinking PollsGovernor Walker, an independent, said he could not win the three-way race next month. He threw his support to former Senator Mark Begich, a Democrat. BepiColombo Launches on Long Journey to MercuryThe European-Japanese spacecraft will be the third mission to the rocky planet closest to the sun. Something New May Be Rising Off California Coast: Wind FarmsThe Interior Department is moving to lease parcels in the deep Pacific waters for development, which could help the state meet its clean-energy goals. 336 Million Reasons New Jersey Really Enjoys Betting on SportsA total of $336.6 million has been wagered on sports in New Jersey since sports betting became legal in June. Could the Garden State challenge Nevada for sports betting supremacy? Wall Street Loves These Risky Loans. The Rest of Us Should Be Wary.The C.L.O., a cousin of the mortgage-related product that malfunctioned a decade ago, has become one of the hottest investments on Wall Street. White House Memo: Trump and Women: Another Writer Looks for Answers“Golden Handcuffs: The Secret History of Trump’s Women” traces how the president’s consequence-free (so far) comments about women continue a running theme that started early in his life. Editors’ Choice: 8 New Books We Recommend This WeekDoes Brahms’s Obsession With Rhythmic Instability Explain His Music’s Magic?Polyrhythms run through his music like a compulsive streak. They’re what give his works tension and majesty. Live Review: Elton John Stays Flashy on the Long Road to FarewellThe English musician conquered American pop radio in the 1970s and never entirely left. Now he’s on a three-year tour celebrating his many hits for the last time. Italy’s Oldest Instrument Hints at Sounds of Prehistoric RomeThe music of the ancient world is largely lost, but recent findings and recreations of antique instruments can give a taste. Project Baseline Aims to Ward Off Illness Before We Get SickResearchers are recruiting 10,000 volunteers to discover the earliest warning signs of cancer, heart disease and other killers. More Recent Articles
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Here is a roundup of each injury report headed into Week 7 of the NFL season, including key fantasy players who have been ruled out.
Alaska Gov. Bill Walker suspended his re-election campaign Friday, three weeks before Election Day, saying he didn't believe he could win a three-way race.
Officials discovered the remains of four additional bodies at a Detroit funeral home where they found the bodies of 11 infants last week.
Running back Melvin Gordon of the Los Angeles Chargers was limited in practice on Friday because of a hamstring injury.
Oakland Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch will be out for at least a month because of a groin injury sustained in last Sunday's loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
The Jacksonville Jaguars acquired running back Carlos Hyde from the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a fifth-round draft choice in 2019.
The Canadian government on Friday named Lockheed Martin the preferred bidder for its future surface combatant vessel, taking it one step closer to closing the $60 billion deal.
The Justice Department charged a Russian for allegedly interfering in the midterm election through a conspiracy to "sow discord" within the political system.
Teens who use Juul e-cigarettes appear to be oblivious to their addictive potential, even when they already show signs of being hooked on nicotine, a new study shows.
Countering standard advice, a new study finds that skin creams are safe to use in moderation for cancer patients receiving radiation treatment.
U.S. manufacturers have the lost capability to switch fuels, which has made them more vulnerable to potential shortages, a report by the EIA said.
Over the course of two decades, from 1990 to 2000, the number of deaths attributed to air pollution has been cut in half.
The latest national tally on dieting finds that nearly half of U.S. adults are doing what they can to trim a widening waistline.
President Donald Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to a Vietnam War veteran, Sgt. Maj. John Canley. The Justice Department announced a special task force to tackle transnational crime and other events around Washington, D.C., for the week of October 15, 2018.
A U.N. expert is calling on nations to stop detaining migrant children and separating them from their families because it violates their right to mental health.
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook will miss his third consecutive game due to a hamstring injury.
The European Court of Justice ruled Friday that Poland must halt the implementation of a new law forcing members of the Supreme Court to retire at 65.
Former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, now convicted of bank and tax fraud charges, will be sentenced in February, a federal judge ruled on Friday.
People with good spatial memory are better at identifying smells that those with poor navigational skills.
An exorcism is planned for Saturday to protect new Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh from "witches" who will try to hex him with a curse this weekend.
The U.S. West Coast got its first look Friday at the large inflatable balloon of President Donald Trump as an angry baby.
Kentucky wildlife officials said a two-headed copperhead snake will be introduced to the public at a state wildlife center.
Brazilian plane manufacturer Embraer said Friday it delivered nearly 40 aircraft during the third quarter, which left it with a $13.6 billion order backlog.
Security cameras were rolling at a Chinese train station when a curious toddler climbed onto a baggage belt and went through the X-ray scanner.
Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette will miss his third straight game Sunday against the Houston Texans. 



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