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Here is a complete roundup of each official injury report headed into Week 6 of the NFL season.
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  1. Fantasy Football Who's In, Who's Out: Week 6 NFL injury report
  2. Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill questionable vs. Bears
  3. Hillary Clinton's security clearance revoked at her request
  4. In photos: A look inside Sotheby's 'Royal Jewels from the Bourbon Parma Family'
  5. Sotheby's to auction Bourbon-Parma family royal jewels
  6. Hospitalized UConn Huskies LB Eli Thomas in stable condition
  7. In photos: Hurricane Michael damage in Florida
  8. Falcons RB Devonta Freeman, two others ruled out vs. Buccaneers
  9. Chiefs WR Thomas re-breaks right leg
  10. New DNA-based test to verify blood compatibility approved by FDA
  11. C-section rates nearly double since 2000, study says
  12. Medical marijuana may help MS patients, but studies don't show it
  13. Chandra X-ray Observatory goes into safe mode
  14. High energy prices threaten economic damage, but likely to continue: IEA
  15. Peterson among number of Redskins listed as questionable
  16. Jaguars sign former Giants OL Ereck Flowers
  17. Global warming boosts century-to-century variability, study finds
  18. Breastfeeding hormone linked to reduced risk for type 2 diabetes
  19. IG: Navy head didn't handle misconduct review in timely manner
  20. BSEE: One-third of Gulf oil output remains 'shut-in' two days after Michael
  21. New-look Canadiens host Kings
  22. Panthers list Olsen as questionable
  23. NHC: Hurricane Leslie on track to impact Morocco, Portugal, Spain
  24. Facebook: September hack exposed 20M fewer users than first thought
  25. Watch: Rattlesnake slithers through grass on golf course
  26. At least 41 dead after heavy rain, mudslides in Uganda
  27. CDC: Number of U.S. children without immunizations growing

Fantasy Football Who's In, Who's Out: Week 6 NFL injury report

Here is a complete roundup of each official injury report headed into Week 6 of the NFL season.
    

Dolphins QB Ryan Tannehill questionable vs. Bears

In a surprise move, the Miami Dolphins on Friday listed quarterback Ryan Tannehill as questionable for Sunday's home game against the Chicago Bears.
    

Hillary Clinton's security clearance revoked at her request

The State Department withdrew Hillary Clinton's security clearance upon the request of the former secretary of state, according to a letter released Friday.
    

In photos: A look inside Sotheby's 'Royal Jewels from the Bourbon Parma Family'

Jewelry belonging one of Europe's most fascinating royal families -- from French King Louis XVI to Marie Antoinette -- are on display at a public exhibition at Sotheby's in New York City on October 12, 2018. Photos by John Angelillo/UPI
    

Sotheby's to auction Bourbon-Parma family royal jewels

Jewelry belonging to the Bourbon-Parma family -- with links to the French royal family -- went on display this week at Sotheby's New York City location.
    

Hospitalized UConn Huskies LB Eli Thomas in stable condition

University of Connecticut linebacker Eli Thomas is in stable condition after he was hospitalized for undisclosed reasons.
    

In photos: Hurricane Michael damage in Florida

Michael slammed into the Florida coast October 10 as a Category 4 near Mexico Beach as the most powerful storm to hit the southern U.S. state in more than a century.
    

Falcons RB Devonta Freeman, two others ruled out vs. Buccaneers

Running back Devonta Freeman was ruled out of Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers by Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn due to multiple injuries.
    

Chiefs WR Thomas re-breaks right leg

The Kansas Chiefs announced on Friday that wide receiver De'Anthony Thomas will be out indefinitely after sustaining a broken right leg during practice on Thursday.
    

New DNA-based test to verify blood compatibility approved by FDA

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the ID CORE XT DNA-based test to help doctors verify blood compatibility before a transfusion.
    

C-section rates nearly double since 2000, study says

The number of women delivering babies via cesarean section has nearly doubled worldwide since 2000, to about 21 percent, new research shows.
    

Medical marijuana may help MS patients, but studies don't show it

Medical products derived from marijuana might have a mild benefit in treating symptoms of multiple sclerosis, based on reports from patients.
    

Chandra X-ray Observatory goes into safe mode

In a statement released on Friday, NASA confirmed Chandra, one of the most powerful telescopes in space, transitioned to safe mode earlier this week.
    

High energy prices threaten economic damage, but likely to continue: IEA

Expensive energy, including prices of oil, gas and coal at "multi-year" highs, pose a threat to economic growth worldwide, the Paris-based IEA said.
    

Peterson among number of Redskins listed as questionable

Running back Adrian Peterson is among five offensive players listed as questionable by the Washington Redskins for Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers.
    

Jaguars sign former Giants OL Ereck Flowers

The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed former New York Giants OL Ereck Flowers.
    

Global warming boosts century-to-century variability, study finds

As Earth gets hotter, century-to-century climate variability increases, according to a new study.
    

Breastfeeding hormone linked to reduced risk for type 2 diabetes

The hormone prolactin -- most commonly associated with breastfeeding -- may play a role in reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes, a new study suggests.
    

IG: Navy head didn't handle misconduct review in timely manner

The Navy's top officer failed to address an incidence of misconduct at a booze-filled Christmas party in a timely manner, the Pentagon inspector general said.
    

BSEE: One-third of Gulf oil output remains 'shut-in' two days after Michael

Just under one-third of Gulf of Mexico oil output remains 'shut-in' two days after Hurricane Michael made landfall along the North Florida coast
    

New-look Canadiens host Kings

The new-look Montreal Canadiens, an early season surprise in the NHL, will make their home debut Thursday when they host the Los Angeles Kings (1-1-1) at Bell Centre.
    

Panthers list Olsen as questionable

Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen is expected to be back in the lineup for Sunday's game at the Washington Redskins.
    

NHC: Hurricane Leslie on track to impact Morocco, Portugal, Spain

Forecasters said Friday Hurricane Leslie could be on track to hit Morocco and bring rain and wind to Portugal and Spain early next week.
    

Facebook: September hack exposed 20M fewer users than first thought

Facebook said Friday that hackers compromised the accounts of 30 million users last month -- about 20 million fewer accounts than it first reported last month.
    

Watch: Rattlesnake slithers through grass on golf course

A group of golfers on a Florida course had to pause their game to marvel at a rare and potentially dangerous sight -- a rattlesnake on the fairway.
    

At least 41 dead after heavy rain, mudslides in Uganda

At least 41 people have died in mudslides caused by heavy rains in the Bududa district of Uganda, officials said Friday.
    

CDC: Number of U.S. children without immunizations growing

A small but growing number of children under the age of 2 in the United States are not being immunized, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control said Friday.
    
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Turks tell U.S. they have recordings proving Khashoggi was killed

Turkish authorities have told U.S. officials that they have recordings from inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul that provide evidence that missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi was killed inside, officials told NBC News.

    

Turkish court grants release of American pastor Andrew Brunson

President Trump tweeted shortly after the verdict that the evangelical pastor "will be home soon."

    

Death of American diplomat in Madagascar being investigated as homicide

The court filings revealed that authorities arrested a guest who accompanied Kevin Webb to his apartment the night of his death.
    

Why do Korean parents think your fan could kill you?

Many South Koreans believe that if you leave an electric fan on in an enclosed room, it could suck out all the air and kill you. But what's behind this fear?

    

Turks tell U.S. officials they have recordings of WashPo writer being killed, report says

Turkish authorities believe the critic of Saudi Arabia was killed at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, officials have told NBC News.

    

Purchaser of Banksy painting that shredded itself plans to keep it

Sotheby's auction house said the buyer is "proceeding with the purchase at the same price as was achieved in the room on the night" — nearly $1.4 million.

    

Media companies pulling out of Saudi conference after Khashoggi's disappearance

The Future Investment Initiative has come under scrutiny amid reports the critic of the Saudi royal family was killed inside the Saudi consulate.

    

Pope accepts senior U.S. cardinal's resignation amid sex abuse scandal

Wuerl's resignation comes after a sweeping report claimed the powerful American archbishop allowed priests accused of child sex abuse to be reinstated or reassigned.

    

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  8. Wilbur Ross Changes Story on Discussions of Citizenship Question for Census
  9. Joe Biden Doesn’t Hold Back on Trump: He’s ‘Trashing American Values’
  10. Beto O’Rourke’s War Chest Bothers Some Democrats as He Struggles Against Ted Cruz
  11. Republican Candidate in Pennsylvania Threatens to ‘Stomp All Over’ Opponent’s Face
  12. Museums Forced to Reassess Saudi Ties Amid Uproar Over Journalist’s Fate
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  14. Why Italy Could be the Epicenter of the Next Financial Crisis
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  22. Democracy in Danger in Georgia
  23. After Ruining Mayonnaise, Can Millennials Save America?
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  25. Them’s Fightin’ Words: 10 Great Protest Songs
  26. Critic’s Notebook: ‘The Haunting of Hill House,’ on Netflix, Is a Family Drama With Scares
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  28. Pik Botha, South Africa’s Last Apartheid Foreign Minister, Dies at 86
  29. Sloan Kettering Researchers Correct the Record by Revealing Company Ties
  30. Chicago Officer Is Cleared in Fatal Shooting of 15-Year-Old in Back of the Head
  31. Migration and the Far Right Changed Europe. A German Vote Will Show How Much.
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“When is anybody coming to do something?” one woman asked as Panhandle residents began searching for basic necessities.

    

It’s ‘Unreal’: A Panama City Resident Surveys the Damage

Emily Basham’s home was destroyed by Hurricane Michael. Now the mother of three is wondering how to start over.
    

For a Struggling Oyster Town, Hurricane Michael May Be One Misery Too Many

The small oyster town of Apalachicola, on a remote point on the Gulf of Mexico, had already suffered through drought and an oil spill. Then Hurricane Michael swept through.

    

Tyndall Air Force Base a ‘Complete Loss’ Amid Questions About Stealth Fighters

Hurricane Michael tore directly into the base, and some of the Air Force’s most advanced — and most expensive — stealth fighter jets may have been left at the base.

    

Hurricane Recovery, Cardinal Wuerl, Trump: Your Friday Evening Briefing

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

    

With Market Hot, Landlords Slam the Door on Section 8 Tenants

Many landlords are now refusing to accept vouchers when they can get higher rents, without the bureaucratic red tape, on the open market.

    

White House Memo: ‘Donald Trump in Full’: The President’s Very Talkative, Very Televised Week

His aides are clearing a path as the president speaks — and speaks, and speaks, and speaks — up for himself.

    

Wilbur Ross Changes Story on Discussions of Citizenship Question for Census

The Commerce secretary faces a court order to provide a deposition to plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking to strip the question from the census.

    

Joe Biden Doesn’t Hold Back on Trump: He’s ‘Trashing American Values’

In an interview in rural Kentucky, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. tested themes for a possible 2020 campaign to unseat President Trump.

    

Beto O’Rourke’s War Chest Bothers Some Democrats as He Struggles Against Ted Cruz

Mr. Cruz, the Texas Republican senator, held an eight-point lead in a new Times poll over Mr. O’Rourke, his Democratic challenger, in one of the most closely watched Senate races this year.

    

Republican Candidate in Pennsylvania Threatens to ‘Stomp All Over’ Opponent’s Face

A spokesman for Scott Wagner said he made a video threatening the incumbent, Gov. Tom Wolf, in order to criticize his opponent’s use of negative campaign ads.

    

Museums Forced to Reassess Saudi Ties Amid Uproar Over Journalist’s Fate

Cultural institutions in the United States have welcomed relationships with Saudi Arabia to help build understanding and fund ambitious programs.

    

Trump Takes Center Stage in Dispute Over Jamal Khashoggi

Turkey wants the president to press the Saudis over the disappearance of Mr. Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist. His fiancée and American lawmakers are pressuring Mr. Trump, too.

    

Why Italy Could be the Epicenter of the Next Financial Crisis

The Italian government has defied eurozone rules with a lavish spending plan and squandered credibility with bond investors. The turmoil could rock the globe.

    

When Your Boss Is an Algorithm

For Uber drivers, the workplace can feel like a world of constant surveillance, automated manipulation and threats of ‘deactivation.’

    

In Tennessee, a Microcosm of the Midterms

Will voters pull back from Trumpian partisan warfare?

    

Editorial Observer: War by Other Means

Some American officials appear to hope that resumed sanctions on Iran will lead to a popular uprising. Have they thought that through?

    

Body Parts on the Bosporus

Donald Trump’s Saudi infatuation and the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi.

    

Liberalism Pierces Its Tongue, Again

The Democratic Party has become Donald Trump’s unwitting ally.

    

The Pope Ignores the Damage as Another Prelate Falls

Others were more complicit in covering up priestly abuse, but Cardinal Donald Wuerl still committed serious mistakes.

    

Want to Punish Saudi Arabia? Cut Off Its Weapons Supply

Trump says the U.S. gets “massive amounts” of money selling arms to Riyadh. It’s not true.

    

Democracy in Danger in Georgia

The right is using voter suppression to rig the governor’s race.

    

After Ruining Mayonnaise, Can Millennials Save America?

I’ve given up hope that boomers can rescue us from the tyranny of the Trump age. The moment of greatness will soon arrive for millennials. But they have to vote.

    

Silicon Valley’s Saudi Arabia Problem

Technology companies can no longer turn a blind eye to the human rights abuses of one of their largest investors.

    

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In the series, which arrives Friday, the terrors of the haunted house are less prominent than those of the people and relationships in it.

    

White Woman Calls the Police on a Black Child She Falsely Said Groped Her

The woman drew criticism after claiming that a boy had touched her behind. She apologized after a video showed she was wrong.

    

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Despite demands to oust Cardinal Wuerl over sexual abuse scandals, Pope Francis praised him as a model leader.

    

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Turkey’s decision to release Mr. Brunson ended a 24-month standoff and signaled a truce of sorts in a dispute between Ankara and Washington.

    

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When it opened in 1866, the museum in Stockholm was one of Europe’s most modern. An ambitious overhaul aims to return it to that position.

    

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Before she was beheaded, the queen’s diamonds and pearls were sent to Austria. Now they are on public display — for just a few days — at Sotheby’s.

    

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