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Scientists report they have uncovered the first evidence that erectile dysfunction may have genetic underpinnings.
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  1. Researchers find genetic risk factor for impotence
  2. No link found between gout drug, kidney disease
  3. Trump says he will not fire Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein
  4. Netflix to open production hub in New Mexico
  5. Texas police kill police dog after it attacks handler
  6. Trump praises law enforcement, Kavanaugh at police chiefs convention
  7. Bellingcat investigators say second Skripal poisoning suspect identified
  8. Eagles place Jay Ajayi on injured reserve, reportedly suffers torn ACL
  9. Eagles' Doug Pederson sees competitiveness, not divisiveness
  10. George Springer homers twice, helps Astros sweep Indians
  11. Browns WR Rashard Higgins sidelined with sprained MCL
  12. Arizona Cardinals sign WR Kendall Wright
  13. Italy's ENI signs accord with BP, Libya to take over EPSA operation
  14. Florida counties begin ordering evacuations ahead of Hurricane Michael
  15. Study: Prenatal gene editing treats congenital disease
  16. Atlantic salmon use magnetic fields to navigate, even when landlocked
  17. Biodegradable device speeds nerve regeneration in rats
  18. Watch: Seal tries to board kayak in Britain
  19. Gravity data details Ceres wandering pole
  20. San Antonio Spurs lose Dejounte Murray to torn ACL
  21. Crackdown at U.S.-Mexico border shows asylum system in crisis
  22. Look: Kylie Jenner celebrates 8 months with daughter
  23. China to lead world's renewable energy consumption by 2023: IEA

Researchers find genetic risk factor for impotence

Scientists report they have uncovered the first evidence that erectile dysfunction may have genetic underpinnings.
    

No link found between gout drug, kidney disease

The gout drug allopurinol may offer some protection from kidney disease, according to a new study that upends traditional beliefs.
    

Trump says he will not fire Deputy AG Rod Rosenstein

President Donald Trump on Monday said he had no plans to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, putting a halt to rumors that he would do so.
    

Netflix to open production hub in New Mexico

Netflix will open a major production hub in New Mexico that will result in 1,000 production jobs per year and $1 billion over the next 10 years.
    

Texas police kill police dog after it attacks handler

A police officer in Waco, Texas shot and killed a police dog after it bit its handler during a call to serve a warrant, according to authorities.
    

Trump praises law enforcement, Kavanaugh at police chiefs convention

President Donald Trump praised law enforcement during a speech at the annual convention for the International Association of Chiefs of Police in Orlando, Fla.
    

Bellingcat investigators say second Skripal poisoning suspect identified

Investigative journalists said Monday they had uncovered the identity of the second Russian man accused of poisoning former Moscow spy Sergei Skripal.
    

Eagles place Jay Ajayi on injured reserve, reportedly suffers torn ACL

It appears the season is over for the Philadelphia Eagles' leading rusher, running back Jay Ajayi.
    

Eagles' Doug Pederson sees competitiveness, not divisiveness

From the outside, it may appear there is some friction creeping into the Philadelphia Eagles' locker room following the team's loss to the Minnesota Vikings.
    

George Springer homers twice, helps Astros sweep Indians

George Springer hit two home runs to help the Houston Astros cap off a sweep of the Indians in the American League Divisional Series on Monday in Cleveland.
    

Browns WR Rashard Higgins sidelined with sprained MCL

Cleveland Browns wide receiver Rashard Higgins has a sprained MCL and will be evaluated after two weeks, head coach Hue Jackson said Monday.
    

Arizona Cardinals sign WR Kendall Wright

The Arizona Cardinals have signed wide receiver Kendall Wright.
    

Italy's ENI signs accord with BP, Libya to take over EPSA operation

Italy's Eni on Monday inked an accord with BP and NOC under which Eni will get a 42.5% interest in a Libya exploration-operating agreement and assume operations.
    

Florida counties begin ordering evacuations ahead of Hurricane Michael

With Hurricane Michael's landfall on the Gulf Coast expected on Wednesday, officials in coastal counties were preparing to evacuate the coastline.
    

Study: Prenatal gene editing treats congenital disease

Prenatal gene editing prevented a lethal metabolic disorder in laboratory mice, suggesting it could be possible to treat congential diseases before a child is born.
    

Atlantic salmon use magnetic fields to navigate, even when landlocked

Even when landlocked for several generations, Atlantic salmon can sense magnetic fields and use them to navigate, according to new research.
    

Biodegradable device speeds nerve regeneration in rats

An implantable, biodegradable wireless device that stimulates damaged nerves in legs was more effective than conventional surgery, according to research with rats.
    

Watch: Seal tries to board kayak in Britain

A British kayaker was caught on video in an unusual situation with a friendly seal that swam up and tried to board his kayak.
    

Gravity data details Ceres wandering pole

Ceres, the solar system's innermost dwarf planet, features a wandering pole, new research confirms.
    

San Antonio Spurs lose Dejounte Murray to torn ACL

The San Antonio Spurs will be without guard Dejounte Murray indefinitely due to a torn ACL.
    

Crackdown at U.S.-Mexico border shows asylum system in crisis

Projections show the number of illegal border crossers from U.S. into Mexico is on a downward slide. But experts say the U.S. asylum system is in crisis.
    

Look: Kylie Jenner celebrates 8 months with daughter

Kylie Jenner shared new photos of Stormi, her daughter with Travis Scott, in honor of the infant turning eight months old.
    

China to lead world's renewable energy consumption by 2023: IEA

China, which is fighting air pollution by seeking alternatives to coal consumption, will by 2023 be the world's biggest renewable energy user, the IEA said.
    
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Hurricane Michael is strengthening as it enters the Gulf of Mexico and is aimed at Florida. The storm is expected to become a Category 3 hurricane by the time it reaches Florida's Gulf Coast on Wednesday. It will probably be the area's strongest ...
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The registered owner of the limousine that crashed in Schoharie, New York, killing 20 people, used to be an FBI informant, ABC News is reporting. Shahed Hussain testified as part of two terrorism cases, including a 2009 sting operation that disrupted ...
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Prince Khalid bin Salman, the brother of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, says he had "regular contact" with a missing Saudi journalist and critic before his disappearance last week, calling Jamal Khashoggi a "friend."
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  1. Saudi ambassador defends Kingdom in case of missing journalist Khashoggi
  2. Writer Khashoggi feared Saudi government before disappearing, friends say
  3. Death toll in Haiti earthquake rises to 15; at least 333 injured
  4. Brazilian college student's post accusing wealthy boyfriend of domestic violence goes viral
  5. Erdogan says Saudi officials must prove Khashoggi left consulate
  6. Trump's tariffs have already cost Ford $1B; now it's planning layoffs
  7. Experts dismiss N. Korea's latest concession to U.S.
  8. Romania's constitutional ban on gay marriage fails due to low voter turnout
  9. Death toll in Indonesia quake rises to 2,000 with thousands more still missing
  10. Nobel Economics Prize awarded for work on climate change, technological innovation
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Saudi ambassador defends Kingdom in case of missing journalist Khashoggi

Prince Khalid bin Salman, the brother of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, says he had "regular contact" with a missing Saudi journalist and critic before his disappearance last week, calling Jamal Khashoggi a "friend."

    

Writer Khashoggi feared Saudi government before disappearing, friends say

"I'm under pressure from my wife and friends to be wise and stay silent. I think I should speak wisely," one friend recalls Khashoggi saying.

    

Death toll in Haiti earthquake rises to 15; at least 333 injured

Thousands of people along Haiti's north coast have dragged mattresses and chairs outside, fearing new aftershocks.

    

Brazilian college student's post accusing wealthy boyfriend of domestic violence goes viral

After Melissa Gentz's post went viral, celebrities in Brazil starting sharing her story on their own accounts and an artist wrote a song about it.

    

Erdogan says Saudi officials must prove Khashoggi left consulate

"We have to get an outcome from this investigation as soon as possible. The consulate officials cannot save themselves by simply saying 'he has left'," Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said.

    

Trump's tariffs have already cost Ford $1B; now it's planning layoffs

Ironically, Ford may have to cut production of some models, potentially reducing U.S. jobs, as a result of China's tit-for-tat tariffs.

    

Experts dismiss N. Korea's latest concession to U.S.

Kim watchers were less impressed than the State Department with his decision to allow inspectors to visit a defunct nuclear testing site.

    

Romania's constitutional ban on gay marriage fails due to low voter turnout

The two-day referendum — which aimed to define marriage as between one man and one woman — failed to draw enough voters to validate the result.

    

Death toll in Indonesia quake rises to 2,000 with thousands more still missing

Search for victims in the hard-hit city of Palu set to end later this week

    

Nobel Economics Prize awarded for work on climate change, technological innovation

The award for given for integrating climate change and technological innovation into economic analysis.

    

Missing Interpol president faces bribery probe, China says

Meng disappeared Sept. 25 after texting his wife a knife emoji during a trip to China.

    

Humanity risks 'unthinkable damage' on global warming, U.N. warns in new report

"Now more than ever we know that every bit of warming matters," said one of the report's authors.

    

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  1. Climate Change, Rosenstein, Migrant Children: Your Evening Briefing
  2. Trump Campaign Aide Requested Online Manipulation Plans From Israeli Intelligence Firm
  3. Trump Seeks to Make Kavanaugh Furor a Campaign Asset, Not a Liability
  4. Trump Says He Has No Plans to Fire Rod Rosenstein
  5. Dire Climate Warning Lands With a Thud on Trump’s Desk
  6. As Storms Keep Coming, FEMA Spends Billions in ‘Cycle’ of Damage and Repair
  7. Migrant Children in Search of Justice: A 2-Year-Old’s Day in Immigration Court
  8. In a Mississippi Restaurant, Two Americas Coexist Side by Side
  9. Joe Manchin’s Yes on Kavanaugh Finds Sympathy in West Virginia
  10. California Candidates for Governor Finally Debate. Here’s What We Learned.
  11. Coal Is Killing the Planet. Trump Loves It.
  12. Trump Gives Dictators the Green Light
  13. Praying for Jamal Khashoggi
  14. More Trees, Happier People
  15. A Really Good Thing Happening in America
  16. The Paranoid Style in G.O.P. Politics
  17. Can Brazil’s Democracy Be Saved?
  18. How to Get 1.4 Million New Voters
  19. It's 2018 and Tunisians Are Still Mad as Hell
  20. A Last Hope for Truth in a Mass Lynching
  21. The Climate Change Report Should Make You Worry
  22. Critic’s Notebook: ‘Better Call Saul’ Is Great TV. Well, Part of It Is.
  23. Books of The Times: In ‘Godsend,’ an Idealistic Young Woman Gets Tangled Up in Trouble in Afghanistan
  24. Kanye West Expected to Visit Trump at the White House
  25. Skripal Poisoning Suspect Is a Russian Military Doctor, Report Says
  26. Owner in Limo Crash Had Shoddy Record and Shady Dealings
  27. Retired Police Officer Is Attacked and Wife, 71, Is Sexually Assaulted in Brooklyn Home Invasion
  28. Obama Just Gave a College Grad a Job Reference. The Job? State Senator.
  29. Life on the Dirtiest Block in San Francisco
  30. Brazil Voters Edge Toward a ‘Last Resort’ Leader
  31. Feel Like You Haven’t Hit Your Peak Yet? It’s Never Too Late
  32. Illuminating Gauguin’s ‘Decisive Experience’ in Martinique
  33. Notes on the Culture: In Literature, Who Decides When Homage Becomes Theft?
  34. The New Health Care: That New Apple Watch EKG Feature? There Are More Downs Than Ups
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Climate Change, Rosenstein, Migrant Children: Your Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump Campaign Aide Requested Online Manipulation Plans From Israeli Intelligence Firm

The company pitched plans for fake avatars that would try to persuade Republican delegates to back the Trump campaign over that of Senator Ted Cruz and to gather intelligence on Hillary Clinton.

    

Trump Seeks to Make Kavanaugh Furor a Campaign Asset, Not a Liability

Democrats remain confident that they will benefit from outrage over the confirmation of Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh despite sexual misconduct allegations against him.
    

Trump Says He Has No Plans to Fire Rod Rosenstein

The two men traveled to Florida together on Air Force One on Monday morning, a week and a half after a face-to-face meeting at the White House was scheduled and then postponed.

    

Dire Climate Warning Lands With a Thud on Trump’s Desk

A day after the U.N. issued a call to arms for the world to confront climate change, President Trump, who has mocked the science around it, did not broach the topic, even in vulnerable Florida.

    

As Storms Keep Coming, FEMA Spends Billions in ‘Cycle’ of Damage and Repair

FEMA has paid out billions for disaster recovery efforts. But many projects seem to be undertaken in defiance of climate change, leaving structures nearly as vulnerable as before.

    

Migrant Children in Search of Justice: A 2-Year-Old’s Day in Immigration Court

Immigration courts are full of children like Fernanda. A relative brought her to the United States from Honduras, and now her grandparents are trying to get her back.

    

In a Mississippi Restaurant, Two Americas Coexist Side by Side

Amid fried catfish and sweet tea, two friends in Mississippi, who agree on next to nothing about politics, navigate their differences as part of their daily shifts.

    

Joe Manchin’s Yes on Kavanaugh Finds Sympathy in West Virginia

Senator Joe Manchin III was the only Democrat to vote for Brett M. Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court. That’s O.K. with his home state of West Virginia.

    

California Candidates for Governor Finally Debate. Here’s What We Learned.

Gavin Newsom, the Democratic lieutenant governor, and John Cox, a Republican business executive, met on Monday for their only scheduled debate of the campaign.

    

Coal Is Killing the Planet. Trump Loves It.

Scientists issued a new alarm on the devastating impacts of continued burning of fossil fuels. But the Trump E.P.A. keeps propping up coal.

    

Trump Gives Dictators the Green Light

No wonder Saudi Arabia feels emboldened.

    

Praying for Jamal Khashoggi

Saudi Arabia stands accused of killing him. If it did, it will be a disaster for the regime of Mohammed bin Salman.

    

More Trees, Happier People

When cities grow, green space dies. Replanting it has been shown to lift the human spirit.

    

A Really Good Thing Happening in America

A strategy for community problem-solving does an extraordinary job at restoring our social fabric.

    

The Paranoid Style in G.O.P. Politics

Republicans are an authoritarian regime in waiting

    

Can Brazil’s Democracy Be Saved?

A dangerous right-wing populist who preys on division and disunity looks to be headed for the presidency.

    

How to Get 1.4 Million New Voters

A November ballot measure in Florida could restore voting rights to ex-felons and forever change national politics.
    

It's 2018 and Tunisians Are Still Mad as Hell

The government’s failure to improve the economy and the lives of young people has led to a flood of protests.

    

A Last Hope for Truth in a Mass Lynching

A federal appeals court should release records of a grand jury that held no one responsible for a 1946 Georgia horror.

    

The Climate Change Report Should Make You Worry

It’s probably a matter of time before someone tries to gaslight you about the climate report, but it’s very real.

    

Critic’s Notebook: ‘Better Call Saul’ Is Great TV. Well, Part of It Is.

The Season 4 finale reached a long-promised milestone for a “Breaking Bad” prequel that’s part moral investigation, part Easter-egg factory.

    

Books of The Times: In ‘Godsend,’ an Idealistic Young Woman Gets Tangled Up in Trouble in Afghanistan

Our critic calls John Wray’s new novel, which is loosely based on the story of the “American Taliban” John Walker Lindh, “a significant literary performance.”

    

Kanye West Expected to Visit Trump at the White House

The musician wants to discuss job opportunities for former convicts and how to increase manufacturing jobs in the Chicago area, according to a person briefed on the meeting.

    

Skripal Poisoning Suspect Is a Russian Military Doctor, Report Says

Two weeks after identifying one man accused of trying to kill a former Russian spy on British soil, a group of reporters and researchers has named the other.

    

Owner in Limo Crash Had Shoddy Record and Shady Dealings

The driver of the vehicle also did not have a proper license, according to state officials, and had failed multiple inspections.

    

Retired Police Officer Is Attacked and Wife, 71, Is Sexually Assaulted in Brooklyn Home Invasion

The police are seeking three men who they said attacked the couple, stole a car and fled the scene. A firearm from the home was also missing.

    

Obama Just Gave a College Grad a Job Reference. The Job? State Senator.

Will Haskell, a Democratic hopeful for the Connecticut State Senate, has gotten more support and money than most first-time candidates.

    

Life on the Dirtiest Block in San Francisco

The city’s new mayor has made cleaner streets a top priority. Residents say it will take much more than a broom to do it.

    

Brazil Voters Edge Toward a ‘Last Resort’ Leader

Despairing over corruption and violence, Brazilians appear ready to give up their hard-won democracy for a president who can provide stability.

    

Feel Like You Haven’t Hit Your Peak Yet? It’s Never Too Late

Your best work may very well be ahead of you, a new study says.

    

Illuminating Gauguin’s ‘Decisive Experience’ in Martinique

An exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam explores the artist’s time on the Caribbean island with Charles Laval, a friend and fellow painter.

    

Notes on the Culture: In Literature, Who Decides When Homage Becomes Theft?

Appropriation goes both ways, and increasingly it’s being seen as a creative freedom for writers who have been excluded from the literary canon.

    

The New Health Care: That New Apple Watch EKG Feature? There Are More Downs Than Ups

The heart monitor should not be considered a medical device and reflects wider problems with health screens.

    

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