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American women are having fewer children, and they're having them later in life, a new government report shows.
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  1. U.S. birth rates continue to drop as age of new moms rises
  2. Scientists closer to drug that cuts nicotine dependence
  3. Winning numbers selected for $378M Powerball drawing
  4. Preeclampsia tied to tripling of dementia in later life
  5. Gallup poll: 61 percent of Americans favor stricter gun laws
  6. Saints-Ravens: Drew Brees vs. No. 1 defense
  7. Carolina Panthers get rematch with Philadelphia Eagles
  8. Cowboys WR Tavon Austin might be out a while
  9. Watch: Clayton Kershaw helps Dodgers beat Brewers in Game 5 of NLCS
  10. Reports: Don McGhan, top White House counsel, to step down
  11. Trump calls for 5 percent budget cuts from Cabinet agencies
  12. Calif. surgeon, girlfriend accused of rape face more charges
  13. Antibiotic-resistant salmonella linked to chicken sickens 92
  14. Man sentenced to 24 years in prison for burning down Texas mosque
  15. Top 30 fantasy football running backs for Week 7
  16. Second body found as more flooding expected in Texas
  17. U.S. service member killed in Ukraine Su-27 crash
  18. Top 50 fantasy football wide receivers for Week 7
  19. Marine who saved 20 lives during Vietnam receives Medal of Honor
  20. Broncos rule five players out against Cardinals
  21. North Carolina trooper fatally shot during traffic stop
  22. Dandelion seeds use a novel form of flight to get around
  23. Treasury official arrested for leaking Paul Manafort, Rick Gates documents

U.S. birth rates continue to drop as age of new moms rises

American women are having fewer children, and they're having them later in life, a new government report shows.
    

Scientists closer to drug that cuts nicotine dependence

Researchers say they've created an enzyme that might one day reduce nicotine cravings in smokers.
    

Winning numbers selected for $378M Powerball drawing

The Powerball jackpot reached $378 million for Wednesday night's drawing, up from $345 million earlier in the day.
    

Preeclampsia tied to tripling of dementia in later life

Research suggests preeclampsia might also make women more vulnerable to a specific type of dementia.
    

Gallup poll: 61 percent of Americans favor stricter gun laws

A Gallup poll released on Wednesday found that about six in 10 Americans favor stricter gun control laws.
    

Saints-Ravens: Drew Brees vs. No. 1 defense

A classic matchup between the NFL's top-ranked defense and one of the league's best offenses is set for Sunday.
    

Carolina Panthers get rematch with Philadelphia Eagles

The Carolina Panthers had a chance to beat the Philadelphia Eagles last season at home but couldn't get it done.
    

Cowboys WR Tavon Austin might be out a while

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Tavon Austin is seeking a second opinion on his right groin injury.
    

Watch: Clayton Kershaw helps Dodgers beat Brewers in Game 5 of NLCS

Clayton Kershaw allowed just three hits in seven innings, helping the Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-2 in Game 5 of the NLCS on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
    

Reports: Don McGhan, top White House counsel, to step down

Don McGahn left his position as White House counsel on Wednesday, ending 21 months as one of the top attorneys to President Donald Trump.
    

Trump calls for 5 percent budget cuts from Cabinet agencies

President Donald Trump on Wednesday called for Cabinet members to institute budget cuts of at least 5 percent for their departments next year.
    

Calif. surgeon, girlfriend accused of rape face more charges

Authorities filed more charges against a surgeon and his girlfriend who are accused of teaming up together to sexually assault several women.
    

Antibiotic-resistant salmonella linked to chicken sickens 92

Nearly 100 people in 29 states have become sick from antibiotic-resistant salmonella linked to raw chicken, the CDC said Wednesday.
    

Man sentenced to 24 years in prison for burning down Texas mosque

A man convicted of burning down a Texas mosque in 2017 was sentenced to 24 years in prison Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice said.
    

Top 30 fantasy football running backs for Week 7

UPI's top 30 running backs for Week 7 of the 2018 fantasy football season.
    

Second body found as more flooding expected in Texas

Another body was found at a low-water crossing Wednesday in Texas amid severe flooding throughout the state, authorities said.
    

U.S. service member killed in Ukraine Su-27 crash

One of the two service members killed in a Ukrainian military jet crash was a California Air National Guard member, U.S. Air Forces in Europe said.
    

Top 50 fantasy football wide receivers for Week 7

UPI's top 50 wide receivers for Week 7 of the 2018 fantasy football season.
    

Marine who saved 20 lives during Vietnam receives Medal of Honor

President Donald Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to a former Marine Corps sergeant major who saved more than a dozen fellow Marines during the Vietnam War.
    

Broncos rule five players out against Cardinals

General Manager John Elway said earlier this week that the Denver Broncos' season is on the line on Thursday night against the Arizona Cardinals and the Broncos will have to right the ship with without five players who have been ruled out of the game.
    

North Carolina trooper fatally shot during traffic stop

A North Carolina state trooper was shot and killed on Wednesday and the suspect is in custody, authorities said.
    

Dandelion seeds use a novel form of flight to get around

Dandelion seeds fly like no other seeds. In fact, the flight mechanism used by dandelions is one-of-a-kind.
    

Treasury official arrested for leaking Paul Manafort, Rick Gates documents

Police arrested a senior Treasury Department employee on allegations she leaked financial documents related to Paul Manafort and Rick Gates.
    
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White House counsel Donald McGahn officially left the administration on Wednesday, according to a senior White House official and another person briefed on his departure — ending a tenure marked by a significant reshaping of the federal judiciary but ...
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"The Post held off publishing it because we hoped Jamal would come back to us," Khashoggi's editor wrote. "Now I have to accept: That is not going to happen."
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  1. Jamal Khashoggi's 'last piece' published by Washington Post
  2. Vietnam frees popular blogger on condition she leave for U.S.
  3. Saudi ties complicate U.S. response on Khashoggi
  4. Taking pills to prevent HIV stops its spread
  5. Microcephaly cluster in Angola suggests Zika outbreak
  6. Can you now buy pot in Canada and bring it back?
  7. Gaza rocket strikes house in southern Israel amid escalating tensions
  8. In rare campaign for Cuba, churches advocate against gay marriage
  9. A British invention that U.S. spies should copy
  10. Pompeo says Saudi Arabia determined to 'get to the bottom' of writer's disappearance
  11. Attack by student gunman leaves more than a dozen dead at Crimea college
  12. Canada now world's largest legal marijuana marketplace
  13. Don't talk about the price of oil, OPEC tells members
  14. Sotheby's first gold-only auction includes a gold Ferrari and 24-karat gold bed sheets
  15. IMF chief Lagarde will skip Saudi investment conference
  16. Passport scans show Saudis accused by Turkey of killing writer Khashoggi
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Jamal Khashoggi's 'last piece' published by Washington Post

"The Post held off publishing it because we hoped Jamal would come back to us," Khashoggi's editor wrote. "Now I have to accept: That is not going to happen."

    

Vietnam frees popular blogger on condition she leave for U.S.

Nguyen Ngoc Nhu Quynh, known as "Mother Mushroom," was arrested in October 2016 and sentenced to 10 years in prison for defaming the Communist government.

    

Saudi ties complicate U.S. response on Khashoggi

Analysis: The disappearance and possible murder of a Washington Post journalist may not be enough to upend decades of economic and political ties.

    

Taking pills to prevent HIV stops its spread

The rate of new HIV infections fell by 25 percent across the state when gay men got PrEP, the researchers found.

    

Microcephaly cluster in Angola suggests Zika outbreak

Experts worry about the spread of the disease in a new continent, and about a sense of complacency now that Brazil's Zika crisis has largely waned.

    

Can you now buy pot in Canada and bring it back?

It's a burning issue — with a less-than-hazy answer.

    

Gaza rocket strikes house in southern Israel amid escalating tensions

Israeli military strikes more than 20 targets in Gaza in response.

    

In rare campaign for Cuba, churches advocate against gay marriage

Cuban evangelical churches are collecting signatures to petition against a proposed constitutional amendment that would open the door to same-sex marriage.

    

A British invention that U.S. spies should copy

The U.K.'s National Cyber Security Centre is a relatively new agency responsible for protecting Britain from cyber threats. The U.S. has nothing like it.

    

Pompeo says Saudi Arabia determined to 'get to the bottom' of writer's disappearance

The Saudis are "determined to get to the bottom" of what happened, said the secretary of state.

    

Attack by student gunman leaves more than a dozen dead at Crimea college

The student, a local man acting alone, killed himself after the attack that killed 17 and injured 40, said an official.

    

Canada now world's largest legal marijuana marketplace

The country will pardon all those with convictions for possessing up to 30 grams of marijuana, the new legal threshold, an official told the Associated Press.

    

Don't talk about the price of oil, OPEC tells members

The move underlines how Trump's aggressive stance on the oil market is unsettling OPEC and testing ties between Riyadh and Washington.

    

Sotheby's first gold-only auction includes a gold Ferrari and 24-karat gold bed sheets

It's a sale that would make King Midas — and likely President Donald Trump — proud.

    

IMF chief Lagarde will skip Saudi investment conference

Lagarde originally said she was "horrified" over Jamal Khashoggi's disappearance but would not change her travel plans.

    

Passport scans show Saudis accused by Turkey of killing writer Khashoggi

Turkey is revealing new information about members of the Saudi hit team it says traveled to Istanbul to kill missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi, providing NBC News with scans of the passports they allegedly used to enter the country.

    

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  1. Saudi Journalist, Midterms, DNA: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  2. Europe Edition: Khashoggi, Amazon, Tuscany: Your Thursday Briefing
  3. Audio Offers Gruesome Details of Jamal Khashoggi Killing, Turkish Official Says
  4. U.S. Spy Agencies Are Increasingly Convinced of Saudi Prince’s Ties to Journalist’s Disappearance
  5. In Final Column, Jamal Khashoggi Laments Dearth of Free Press in Arab World
  6. To Avoid Conflicts, Rick Scott Created a Trust Blind in Name Only
  7. Why Many Native Americans Are Angry With Elizabeth Warren
  8. Cuomo Looks Poised for a 3rd Term. So Why Won’t He Debate His Foes?
  9. Senate Truce Collapses as G.O.P. Rush to Confirm More Judges Begins Anew
  10. As Other Republican Candidates Struggle Financially, Trump Stockpiles Cash
  11. Trump Embarks on Bilateral Trade Talks to Pressure China
  12. Why White Supremacists Are Chugging Milk (and Why Geneticists Are Alarmed)
  13. In Afghanistan’s Season of Crisis, ‘Words Do Not Have the Strength’
  14. Elitist or Egalitarian: Competing Views of Harvard Emerge in Bias Trial
  15. Editorial Observer: Hillary Clinton’s Master Class in Distraction
  16. A President Kowtowing to a Mad Prince
  17. The Horseface Chronicles
  18. Elizabeth Warren and the Folly of Genetic Ancestry Tests
  19. The Elizabeth Warren Fiasco
  20. A Train Ride Back to the Old Israel
  21. Will Deep-Fake Technology Destroy Democracy?
  22. A Tale of Three Presidents
  23. Swing Voters Exist. Here’s How to Scare Them Off (and How Not To).
  24. Fake News Is Poisoning Brazilian Politics. WhatsApp Can Stop It.
  25. Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Censorship Under Military Dictators Was Bad. It May Be Worse in a Democracy.
  26. Congratulations, You’re a Certified N.B.A. Agent. Good Luck Finding a Client.
  27. Where Has All the Tab Gone? A Shortage Panics Fans
  28. McGahn, a Soldier for Trump and a Witness Against Him, Departs White House
  29. Dodgers 5, Brewers 2 | Los Angeles leads series, 3-2: Clayton Kershaw Carries the Dodgers to the Brink of a World Series Berth
  30. Queensland Becomes Latest Australian State to Decriminalize Abortion
  31. Liberal Upper West Siders Get Their Revenge: Trump Place Sign Is Coming Down
  32. ‘They Aren’t Coming Home’: Mourning 4 Daughters Lost in Limo Crash
  33. Legalizing Recreational Marijuana, Canada Begins a National Experiment
  34. Exposed by Michael: Climate Threat to Warplanes at Coastal Bases
  35. The Skywhale Returns to Australia’s Skies, and Its Creator Braces for Impact
  36. The Titanic’s Legacy Is Likely to Belong to Hedge Funds Soon
  37. These Are the Best and Worst (Actually New) Sitcoms This Fall
  38. Looking Beyond Tel Aviv for Israel’s New Restaurant Scene
  39. Critic’s Pick: ‘Halloween’ 1978: The Times Finally Reviews a Horror Classic
  40. What’s at Stake in Brazil’s Election? The Future of the Amazon
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Saudi Journalist, Midterms, DNA: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

    

Europe Edition: Khashoggi, Amazon, Tuscany: Your Thursday Briefing

Here’s what you need to know to start your day.

    

Audio Offers Gruesome Details of Jamal Khashoggi Killing, Turkish Official Says

The Saudi journalist’s fingers were severed and he was later beheaded, according to details from audio recordings published in the Turkish media.

    

U.S. Spy Agencies Are Increasingly Convinced of Saudi Prince’s Ties to Journalist’s Disappearance

American intelligence officials have growing circumstantial evidence of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s involvement in Jamal Khashoggi’s disappearance in Istanbul.

    

In Final Column, Jamal Khashoggi Laments Dearth of Free Press in Arab World

The Washington Post received the prominent Saudi dissident journalist’s latest piece from his translator the day after he was reported missing in Istanbul.

    

To Avoid Conflicts, Rick Scott Created a Trust Blind in Name Only

The Florida governor and Senate candidate could become the richest member of the next Congress. He’d bring with him a tangle of investments that could benefit from his policies.

    

Why Many Native Americans Are Angry With Elizabeth Warren

The anger is about what it means to be Native American, and who gets to decide.

    

Cuomo Looks Poised for a 3rd Term. So Why Won’t He Debate His Foes?

With less than three weeks before Election Day, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has still not agreed to debate his Republican challenger, Marcus J. Molinaro.

    

Senate Truce Collapses as G.O.P. Rush to Confirm More Judges Begins Anew

Last week, senators agreed to confirm one last slate of President Trump’s nominees, then recess for the midterm campaign. But on Wednesday, Republicans recommenced the judicial rush.

    

As Other Republican Candidates Struggle Financially, Trump Stockpiles Cash

The president has raised $106 million for his re-election, leading some Republicans to grumble that he is siphoning money from endangered congressional candidates.

    

Trump Embarks on Bilateral Trade Talks to Pressure China

The White House is looking to create deals with many of the nations in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the pact the president withdrew from.

    

Why White Supremacists Are Chugging Milk (and Why Geneticists Are Alarmed)

The appropriation of genetic research by those with extremist views on race has scientists grappling with how to respond.
    

In Afghanistan’s Season of Crisis, ‘Words Do Not Have the Strength’

Seventeen years into the war, Afghans cannot remember a time quite like this, with peril and hopelessness at every turn, and no clear way out.

    

Elitist or Egalitarian: Competing Views of Harvard Emerge in Bias Trial

Starkly different portrayals of the university emerged in testimony on the third day of a lawsuit examining whether Harvard discriminates.

    

Editorial Observer: Hillary Clinton’s Master Class in Distraction

Democrats need to be focused on the midterms.

    

A President Kowtowing to a Mad Prince

Trump is providing cover for Saudi barbarism.

    

The Horseface Chronicles

Try to think of something worse than Trump’s “unexpressed thoughts.”

    

Elizabeth Warren and the Folly of Genetic Ancestry Tests

DNA can’t tell us about identity.

    

The Elizabeth Warren Fiasco

The possible Democratic front-runner plays Trump’s game — and loses.

    

A Train Ride Back to the Old Israel

It takes four times as long as the new high-speed rail. I take it anyway.

    

Will Deep-Fake Technology Destroy Democracy?

Imagine if a doctored video of a politician appeared the day before an election. It’s everything Vladimir Putin ever dreamed of.
    

A Tale of Three Presidents

Nicolás Maduro and Donald Trump have an authoritarian bent, as did Hugo Chávez, but the Chávez I knew also believed in social justice, equality and fundamental freedoms.

    

Swing Voters Exist. Here’s How to Scare Them Off (and How Not To).

A candidate’s conundrum: Many independent voters are repelled by the partisan appeals that spur the party faithful to the polls.

    

Fake News Is Poisoning Brazilian Politics. WhatsApp Can Stop It.

Ahead of a critical election, the messaging app has become a sea of toxic misinformation — but it’s not too late to halt the tide.

    

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Censorship Under Military Dictators Was Bad. It May Be Worse in a Democracy.

Pakistani authorities are going all-out against journalists.

    

Congratulations, You’re a Certified N.B.A. Agent. Good Luck Finding a Client.

Salaries have never been higher and the glamour of the N.B.A. is at a fever pitch, which means representing players is brutally competitive.

    

Where Has All the Tab Gone? A Shortage Panics Fans

Coke is still producing the diet cola, but a major bottler has stopped distribution in its 14-state territory.

    

McGahn, a Soldier for Trump and a Witness Against Him, Departs White House

As White House counsel, Mr. McGahn spearheaded President Trump’s most significant political accomplishments but also became a witness against him in the special counsel inquiry.

    

Dodgers 5, Brewers 2 | Los Angeles leads series, 3-2: Clayton Kershaw Carries the Dodgers to the Brink of a World Series Berth

Kershaw battled through seven innings, allowing one run and escaping a bases-loaded jam, to give the Dodgers the advantage in the N.L.C.S.

    

Queensland Becomes Latest Australian State to Decriminalize Abortion

After days of emotional debate, lawmakers overturned an 1899 law that made abortion a criminal offense. “History has been made,” the premier said.

    

Liberal Upper West Siders Get Their Revenge: Trump Place Sign Is Coming Down

Tenants at 200 Riverside Boulevard voted to remove the Trump brand from their building’s signage. A judge sided with their decision.

    

‘They Aren’t Coming Home’: Mourning 4 Daughters Lost in Limo Crash

Tom and Linda King’s four youngest daughters and three sons-in-law perished in the limousine crash that killed 20 people earlier this month.

    

Legalizing Recreational Marijuana, Canada Begins a National Experiment

On Wednesday, Canada becomes the first major world economy to legalize recreational marijuana, presenting the country with enormous public policy challenges.

    

Exposed by Michael: Climate Threat to Warplanes at Coastal Bases

The devastation of Tyndall Air Force Base, where 17 grounded F-22 stealth fighters were damaged in the storm, points to American air power’s vulnerability in major hurricanes.

    

The Skywhale Returns to Australia’s Skies, and Its Creator Braces for Impact

The buxom hot-air balloon was widely condemned when it first appeared five years ago. The artist who created it is hoping for a warmer reception this time.

    

The Titanic’s Legacy Is Likely to Belong to Hedge Funds Soon

Salvaged artifacts have been the focus of a tussle over who gets to own a part of the ocean liner’s history. They’re worth $19.5 million, at least.

    

These Are the Best and Worst (Actually New) Sitcoms This Fall

While everyone was talking about the revived “Murphy Brown” and “The Conners,” there were seven brand-new comedies this fall. We catch up with them.

    

Looking Beyond Tel Aviv for Israel’s New Restaurant Scene

In the coastal lowlands outside the country’s bustling, second-largest city, a quiet dining hub is blossoming, with food rooted in the land.

    

Critic’s Pick: ‘Halloween’ 1978: The Times Finally Reviews a Horror Classic

We didn’t review “Halloween” in 1978 because of a newspaper strike. Forty years later, our critic takes a new look at John Carpenter’s masterpiece.

    

What’s at Stake in Brazil’s Election? The Future of the Amazon

The next president of Brazil may shape the destiny of the Amazon, which is vital to reining in climate change. The stakes for the planet are huge.

    

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