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Hundreds of items belonging to late actor Robin Williams and his ex-wife, Marsha Garces, were auctioned in New York City on Thursday.
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  1. Robin Williams' personal art, memorabilia sells for $6M in auction
  2. Wyatt Russell's 'Lodge 49' renewed for Season 2
  3. More preteens need HPV shots to meet public health goal
  4. Mediterranean diet may prevent age-related macular degeneration
  5. Vitamin D supplements not effective against osteoporosis in older adults
  6. Alan Alda to receive SAG's 2018 Life Achievement Award
  7. Girl, 8, finds ancient sword in Swedish lake
  8. Texans will try to slow down Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott
  9. Ex-Georgia police officer gets 15 years for lying about getting shot on-duty
  10. N.C. man nearly threw away $200,000 winning lottery ticket
  11. Vikings RB Dalvin Cook questionable vs. Eagles
  12. MacArthur Foundation announces 'genius grant' recipients
  13. Deadly car explosion in Pennsylvania was murder-suicide, ATF says
  14. In Photos: Costumes from 2018 Comic Con in New York
  15. Trump administration unveils new counterterrorism strategy
  16. Packers' Davante Adams, Randall Cobb, Geronimo Allison sit out
  17. Seahawks take a crack at slowing down Rams' offense
  18. Florida beaches close after red tide confirmed on Atlantic coast

Robin Williams' personal art, memorabilia sells for $6M in auction

Hundreds of items belonging to late actor Robin Williams and his ex-wife, Marsha Garces, were auctioned in New York City on Thursday.
    

Wyatt Russell's 'Lodge 49' renewed for Season 2

AMC announced Thursday it has ordered a second season of "Lodge 49," starring Wyatt Russell as an optimistic ex-surfer dealing with the death of his father.
    

More preteens need HPV shots to meet public health goal

Current rates of HPV vaccination among preteens are too low to achieve goals set by the American Cancer Society, according to a new study.
    

Mediterranean diet may prevent age-related macular degeneration

A Mediterranean-style diet might significantly reduce your risk of a major cause of blindness, a new study suggests.
    

Vitamin D supplements not effective against osteoporosis in older adults

Vitamin D supplements have long been touted as a way to improve bone health and possibly ward off the bone-thinning disease osteoporosis in older adults.
    

Alan Alda to receive SAG's 2018 Life Achievement Award

"M*A*S*H" icon Alan Alda has been chosen as the recipient of the 2018 Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award.
    

Girl, 8, finds ancient sword in Swedish lake

An 8-year-old girl in Sweden found a 1,000-year-old sword while swimming in a lake.
    

Texans will try to slow down Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott

The battle of Texas between the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys on Sunday in Houston focuses on two key offensive players.
    

Ex-Georgia police officer gets 15 years for lying about getting shot on-duty

A former police officer in Georgia was sentenced to 15 years in prison after she lied about a black man shooting her while she was on-duty.
    

N.C. man nearly threw away $200,000 winning lottery ticket

A North Carolina man nearly missed out on a $200,000 lottery prize after he almost threw away the winning ticket.
    

Vikings RB Dalvin Cook questionable vs. Eagles

Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook did not practice Thursday because of a hamstring injury, and coach Mike Zimmer expects to list Cook as questionable.
    

MacArthur Foundation announces 'genius grant' recipients

A composer, a pastor, a computer scientist and a health economist were among those selected for the MacArthur Fellows Program.
    

Deadly car explosion in Pennsylvania was murder-suicide, ATF says

Law enforcement officials said Thursday that a car explosion that killed three people in Allentown, Pa., was a murder-suicide.
    

In Photos: Costumes from 2018 Comic Con in New York

The New York Comic Con opened Oct. 4 in Manhattan, showcasing cosplay from a variety of comics, movies, books and other pop culture references. The convention runs until Oct. 7. Photos by John Angelillo/UPI
    

Trump administration unveils new counterterrorism strategy

President Donald Trump approved a new counterterrorism strategy with a focus on combating terrorism and terrorist ideology.
    

Packers' Davante Adams, Randall Cobb, Geronimo Allison sit out

The Green Bay Packers' top wideouts -- Davante Adams, Randall Cobb and Geronimo Allison -- could be out this Sunday after missing Thursday's practice.
    

Seahawks take a crack at slowing down Rams' offense

The Los Angeles Rams are one of two remaining undefeated NFL teams, using their offense and the arm of quarterback Jared Goff to produce a 4-0 record.
    

Florida beaches close after red tide confirmed on Atlantic coast

Beaches along Florida's Atlantic coast closed Thursday as red tide was confirmed in Miami-Dade County.
    
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Beijing (CNN) China accused US Vice President Mike Pence of slandering the country with "baseless" allegations Friday, after he delivered a scathing speech in Washington claiming Beijing was trying to covertly influence US politics for its own ...
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  1. Rescuers detect possible sign of life under quake-hit hotel in Indonesia
  2. More than 50 transgender candidates running for office in Brazil
  3. Alleged Iranian bomb plot in France is a 'wake-up call' for Europe, U.S. says
  4. 7 Russians indicted for hacking related to Olympic doping scandal
  5. Airline stands by purported interview with Drew Barrymore
  6. U.S. service member killed in action in Afghanistan
  7. Ex-hitman sues after TV drama reveals his Mafia past to daughter
  8. These schools teach boys to be like girls, and girls to be like boys
  9. Bottle of Macallan whisky sold for a record-breaking $1.1 million
  10. Russians behind '16 election hacks have been busy elsewhere, U.K. says
  11. 'China wants a different American president,' Pence warns
  12. 'Jailbreak king' who escaped in hijacked helicopter is captured in France
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Rescuers detect possible sign of life under quake-hit hotel in Indonesia

French rescue workers detected the presence of a possible victim buried under

    

More than 50 transgender candidates running for office in Brazil

The boom in transgender candidacies comes as Latin America's largest nation struggles to emerge from its worst recession in decades.

    

Alleged Iranian bomb plot in France is a 'wake-up call' for Europe, U.S. says

The plot targeted a gathering of the political affiliate of the Iranian opposition group MEK, the People's Mujahedin of Iran.

    

7 Russians indicted for hacking related to Olympic doping scandal

"They cheated, they got caught, they got mad, and they retaliated," said a U.S. attorney overseeing the prosecution.

    

Airline stands by purported interview with Drew Barrymore

The article said the actress had failed relationships because her parents divorced.

    

U.S. service member killed in action in Afghanistan

The U.S. military mission is focused mainly on supporting and advising Afghan forces, as well fighting al Qaeda and other extremist groups.
    

Ex-hitman sues after TV drama reveals his Mafia past to daughter

"Dad, what have you done?" the 14-year-old said after watching a period drama that suggested he killed 20 people. He confessed to only four murders.

    

These schools teach boys to be like girls, and girls to be like boys

Boys put on nail polish and play with gender-neutral dolls, while girls are taught to be more courageous and self-confident.

    

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.

    

Russians behind '16 election hacks have been busy elsewhere, U.K. says

"This pattern of behavior demonstrates their desire to operate without regard to international law or established norms."

    

'China wants a different American president,' Pence warns

"By one estimate, more than 80 percent of U.S. counties targeted by China voted for President Trump in 2016," the vice president is expected to say.

    

'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.

    

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  1. Kavanaugh, J.F.K. Airport, ‘Genius’ Grants: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  2. Senate Moves Toward Friday Showdown Vote on Kavanaugh’s Confirmation
  3. G.O.P. Hopes Anger Over Treatment of Kavanaugh Propels Voters to the Polls
  4. New York Regulators Examine the Trump Family’s Tax Schemes
  5. Lindsey Graham Welcomed Trump’s China Tariffs, Then Helped Companies Avoid Them
  6. Estranged in America: Both Sides Feel Lost and Left Out
  7. 5 Senate Races and 10 Women Add Up to One Big Moment
  8. Ron DeSantis Reboots in Close Florida Governor’s Race, After Early Stumble
  9. Cuomo’s $13 Billion Solution to the Mess That Is J.F.K. Airport
  10. N.J. Transit Train Derails, Causing Widespread Commuting Delays
  11. The Famed Brooklyn Heights Promenade May Close for Years. Here’s Why.
  12. Hoaxers Slip Breastaurants and Dog-Park Sex Into Journals
  13. How Brett Kavanaugh Failed
  14. A Supreme Violation
  15. Trump and the Aristocracy of Fraud
  16. Trump Is Just Another Crooked New York City Landlord
  17. A Complete National Disgrace
  18. Are You a Visual or an Auditory Learner? It Doesn’t Matter
  19. Kara Swisher: Introducing the Internet Bill of Rights
  20. I Was in the Elevator With Jeff Flake. Senators, Don’t Look Away From Me.
  21. America’s Military-Industrial Base Is at Risk
  22. For Once, I’m Grateful for Trump
  23. Critic’s Notebook: In ’80s Comedies, Boys Had It Made. Girls Were the Joke.
  24. Europe Plans a Way to Evade Sanctions on Iran. Will It Work?
  25. MacArthur Foundation Announces 25 New ‘Genius’ Fellowships
  26. Rifts Break Open at Facebook Over Kavanaugh Hearing
  27. Sylvester Zottola, Reputed Bonanno Family Associate, Is Said to Have Been Fatally Shot
  28. Trump Mocks Al Franken for Quick Resignation Over Claims of Sex Misconduct
  29. A White Officer Shot a Black Teenager 4 Years Ago. A Changed Chicago Awaits a Verdict.
  30. Elon Musk Calls S.E.C. ‘the Shortseller Enrichment Commission’ on Twitter
  31. Cries for Help Give Way to Silence: After the Indonesia Earthquake and Tsunami
  32. How to Charge Your Phone Faster
  33. Taiwan Dispatch: In Italy, ‘Al Dente’ Is Prized. In Taiwan, It’s All About Food That’s ‘Q.’
  34. Dave Anderson, Award-Winning Times Sportswriter, Dies at 89
  35. Review: ‘Private Life,’ a Piquant Look at a Couple’s Campaign to Conceive
  36. After the Braves Let the Kid Play, Ronald Acuña Jr. Soared
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Kavanaugh, J.F.K. Airport, ‘Genius’ Grants: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

    

Senate Moves Toward Friday Showdown Vote on Kavanaugh’s Confirmation

Two Republican senators, Jeff Flake and Susan Collins, signaled satisfaction with the F.B.I. investigation, while a swing-vote Democrat, Heidi Heitkamp, came out against Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh.

    

G.O.P. Hopes Anger Over Treatment of Kavanaugh Propels Voters to the Polls

Conservatives hope to use the liberal opposition to Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination as a graphic example of the threat posed by a Democratic takeover, but they worry that passions will dissipate.

    

New York Regulators Examine the Trump Family’s Tax Schemes

State and city officials announced they were looking into the maneuvers after an investigative report in The New York Times.

    

Lindsey Graham Welcomed Trump’s China Tariffs, Then Helped Companies Avoid Them

The South Carolina senator urged the administration to exclude imports used by companies from his state from a list of products subject to tariffs.

    

Estranged in America: Both Sides Feel Lost and Left Out

Nearly half of Democrats say they feel this way, slightly more than Republicans.

    

5 Senate Races and 10 Women Add Up to One Big Moment

The proliferation of female candidates for New York State Senate, several of whom are running for the first time, has excited observers who lament the gender gap in politics.

    

Ron DeSantis Reboots in Close Florida Governor’s Race, After Early Stumble

Mr. DeSantis had strong support from President Trump, but initial missteps left him trailing his Democratic opponent. Now he is on the attack, seeking momentum.

    

Cuomo’s $13 Billion Solution to the Mess That Is J.F.K. Airport

Airlines will build two new terminals that will help make Kennedy International “one of the finest airports in the world,” Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said.

    

N.J. Transit Train Derails, Causing Widespread Commuting Delays

A train leaving Pennsylvania Station derailed at 6:20 p.m. as it was entering a tunnel under the Hudson River. There were no reported injuries, but plenty of commuting headaches.

    

The Famed Brooklyn Heights Promenade May Close for Years. Here’s Why.

Here’s why replacing a crumbling stretch of the expressway that includes the Brooklyn Promenade will be the city’s hardest, costliest transportation project.

    

Hoaxers Slip Breastaurants and Dog-Park Sex Into Journals

Three academics tested a theory about the intellectual integrity of peer-reviewed “grievance studies” by cooking up, and publishing, their own.

    

How Brett Kavanaugh Failed

And why the Senate should vote to keep him off the Supreme Court.

    

A Supreme Violation

Republicans want to ram Kavanaugh through no matter how many women object.

    

Trump and the Aristocracy of Fraud

Government of tax cheats, by tax cheats, for tax cheats.

    

Trump Is Just Another Crooked New York City Landlord

I see his type all the time. Here’s what tenant advocates in the city have learned about how to fight him.

    

A Complete National Disgrace

The Kavanaugh hearings as American nadir.

    

Are You a Visual or an Auditory Learner? It Doesn’t Matter

One mental strategy may be much better suited than another to a particular task.

    

Kara Swisher: Introducing the Internet Bill of Rights

If Democrats win back the House, they promise to start regulating Silicon Valley.

    

I Was in the Elevator With Jeff Flake. Senators, Don’t Look Away From Me.

Lawmakers can’t claim to respect sexual assault survivors and then ignore them.

    

America’s Military-Industrial Base Is at Risk

And here’s what the White House is going to do about it.

    

For Once, I’m Grateful for Trump

In the president, one big bully stands up to others.

    

Critic’s Notebook: In ’80s Comedies, Boys Had It Made. Girls Were the Joke.

Teen movies like “Porky’s” reveled in the dynamic of Dr. Christine Blasey Ford’s worst memory: “The uproarious laughter between the two, and their having fun at my expense.”

    

Europe Plans a Way to Evade Sanctions on Iran. Will It Work?

The European Union is setting up a payments system to support trade with Iran. The project faces technical challenges — and resistance from the Trump administration.

    

MacArthur Foundation Announces 25 New ‘Genius’ Fellowships

This year’s MacArthur fellows, who each win $625,000 awards, include writers, scientists, artists, a human rights lawyer and a journalist.

    

Rifts Break Open at Facebook Over Kavanaugh Hearing

A prominent show of support from a Facebook executive for Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh as he faced assault claims has brought new turmoil to the company.

    

Sylvester Zottola, Reputed Bonanno Family Associate, Is Said to Have Been Fatally Shot

A law enforcement official described a mafia-style assassination: a shooting as an S.U.V. waited at a drive-through window.

    

Trump Mocks Al Franken for Quick Resignation Over Claims of Sex Misconduct

It was an extraordinary statement as the president’s Supreme Court nominee nears a vote in a confirmation process rocked by such accusations.

    

A White Officer Shot a Black Teenager 4 Years Ago. A Changed Chicago Awaits a Verdict.

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Cries for Help Give Way to Silence: After the Indonesia Earthquake and Tsunami

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