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INDIANAPOLIS -- It isn't often that the first topic broached on the day after an NFL game is the kicker.
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  1. Ageless Adam Vinatieri ailing for Indianapolis Colts
  2. Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas not concerned about trade rumors
  3. Suspect in slaying of Georgia officer shot and killed by police
  4. Opting for organic foods may reduce risk for some cancers
  5. Stroke risk persists for months after heart attack, study says
  6. Widely used antipsychotics may not ease delirium in ICU
  7. Willa heads toward Mexico as major hurricane
  8. Watch: Mesut Ozil scores precise strike off of post for Arsenal
  9. John Harbaugh says Ravens will learn from loss to Saints
  10. New Orleans Saints have been lucky and good
  11. Museum of the Bible says 5 Dead Sea Scrolls are forgeries
  12. Oakland Raiders place Marshawn Lynch on injured reserve
  13. Amy Schumer expecting first child with husband Chris Fischer
  14. Severe storms bring hail, flooding, strong winds to Italy
  15. Donald Trump to build up nuclear arsenal until countries 'come to their senses'
  16. Machine learning may help identify ideal dementia treatments
  17. Common genetic link found in lung conditons, study finds
  18. Saudi Aramco IPO due by 2021 after construction of downstream assets
  19. CDC investigating 155 cases of rare, polio-like neurological condition
  20. As temperatures, CO2 levels rise, plants get less nitrogen
  21. Arizona Cardinals CB Patrick Peterson asks to be traded
  22. Cowboys trading for Raiders WR Amari Cooper
  23. IEA: Insufficient LNG investment, lack of shipping capacity may pose energy risks
  24. Doug Pederson gets testy after questions over Eagles' play selection
  25. 450 million-year-old enzyme recreated to catalyze chemical reactions

Ageless Adam Vinatieri ailing for Indianapolis Colts

INDIANAPOLIS -- It isn't often that the first topic broached on the day after an NFL game is the kicker.
    

Broncos WR Demaryius Thomas not concerned about trade rumors

Amari Cooper is now a Dallas Cowboy. Will Demaryius Thomas be the next big-name wide receiver to leave the AFC West?
    

Suspect in slaying of Georgia officer shot and killed by police

Authorities shot and killed an 18-year-old suspected of killing a Georgia police officer on Monday after he was found in a shed near Atlanta.
    

Opting for organic foods may reduce risk for some cancers

Paying extra for those pricey organic fruits and vegetables might pay off: New research suggests eating them might help you dodge a cancer diagnosis.
    

Stroke risk persists for months after heart attack, study says

After a heart attack, your risk for a stroke is elevated longer than previously believed, preliminary results of a new study suggest.
    

Widely used antipsychotics may not ease delirium in ICU

Two common antipsychotic drugs are ineffective in treating delirium in ICU patients, and don't shorten length of time spent in the ICU or hospital, a study finds.
    

Willa heads toward Mexico as major hurricane

Hurricane Willa varied between Category 4 and Category 5 in strength as it prepared to make landfall on Mexico's west coast, the National Hurricane Center said.
    

Watch: Mesut Ozil scores precise strike off of post for Arsenal

Mesut Ozil hit a brilliant strike off of the far post to help Arsenal beat Leicester City on Monday at Emirates Stadium in London.
    

John Harbaugh says Ravens will learn from loss to Saints

The Baltimore Ravens suffered a heartbreaking 24-23 loss to New Orleans in Week 7 when Justin Tucker missed the first extra point of his seven-year career.
    

New Orleans Saints have been lucky and good

The New Orleans Saints have had some luck during their five-game winning streak, but they've also played some consistently good football.
    

Museum of the Bible says 5 Dead Sea Scrolls are forgeries

The Museum of the Bible announced Monday that five of its Dead Sea Scrolls fragments are forgeries, the result of a third-party scientific analysis.
    

Oakland Raiders place Marshawn Lynch on injured reserve

The Oakland Raiders have placed veteran running back Marshawn Lynch on injured reserve.
    

Amy Schumer expecting first child with husband Chris Fischer

Actress Amy Schumer announced Monday she is expecting her first child with husband Chris Fischer.
    

Severe storms bring hail, flooding, strong winds to Italy

A series of storms brought hail, flooding and strong winds throughout Italy, local emergency officials said.
    

Donald Trump to build up nuclear arsenal until countries 'come to their senses'

President Donald Trump on Monday told reporters the United States will build up its nuclear stockpile "until people come to their senses."
    

Machine learning may help identify ideal dementia treatments

Machine learning may someday allow physicians to prescribe the best treatment for dementia, according to a study.
    

Common genetic link found in lung conditons, study finds

A genetic connection exists between two deadly diseases involving lungs -- rheumatoid arthritis-associated interstitial and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
    

Saudi Aramco IPO due by 2021 after construction of downstream assets

Saudi Arabia would likely carry out an IPO for Saudi Aramco in 2021 after it builds up some downstream assets particularly petrochemical production.
    

CDC investigating 155 cases of rare, polio-like neurological condition

The CDC said it is investigating 28 new cases of a rare neurological condition known as acute flaccid myelitis in the United States.
    

As temperatures, CO2 levels rise, plants get less nitrogen

The amount of nitrogen available to terrestrial plants declines as temperatures and CO2 levels in the atmosphere increase.
    

Arizona Cardinals CB Patrick Peterson asks to be traded

Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson reportedly has requested a trade.
    

Cowboys trading for Raiders WR Amari Cooper

The Dallas Cowboys are acquiring wide receiver Amari Cooper in a trade with the Oakland Raiders.
    

IEA: Insufficient LNG investment, lack of shipping capacity may pose energy risks

The rise of major emerging LNG buyers led by China has created the need for infrastructure and shipping capacity to avoid price volatility, the IEA said.
    

Doug Pederson gets testy after questions over Eagles' play selection

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson faced some pressure from reporters on Monday, one day after saying the pressure was off his team.
    

450 million-year-old enzyme recreated to catalyze chemical reactions

Scientists in Australia have successfully catalyzed chemical reactions using the replica of a 450 million-year-old enzyme.
    
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  1. Death of American tourist in Turks and Caicos being investigated as a murder
  2. Hurricane Willa expected to pound Mexico's western coast
  3. Sea cucumber called 'headless chicken monster' recorded for second time
  4. As migrant caravan continues north, some debate staying or moving forward
  5. Saudi Arabia has 'no intention' of weaponizing oil as a retaliatory measure
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  7. Young Catholics urge Vatican to issue inclusive LGBTQ message
  8. Ryanair facing criticism for allowing passenger directing racist rant to stay on flight
  9. Gorbachev, experts baffled by U.S. withdrawal from nuclear weapons deal
  10. Here's what we know about Khashoggi's death after Saudi U-turn
  11. 4 Americans killed as bachelor party rafting trip turns into 'living nightmare'
  12. Pompeo accuses migrants in caravan in Mexico of political violence
  13. Trump's trade war will lead to a self-inflicted wound, say economists
  14. Cocktails are served only miles from a Syrian city that's now rubble
  15. Crown prince calls Khashoggi's son to express condolences for his killing
  16. Polygamy persists in Bedouin culture. That could be changing.
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Death of American tourist in Turks and Caicos being investigated as a murder

Marie Kuhnla, 61, was visiting the islands when she was reported missing on Oct.15, according to a statement by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force.
    

Hurricane Willa expected to pound Mexico's western coast

"Preparations to protect life and property should be rushed to completion," the National Hurricane Center warned residents.

    

Sea cucumber called 'headless chicken monster' recorded for second time

"Some of the footage we are getting back from the cameras is breathtaking, including species we have never seen in this part of the world," a scientist says.

    

As migrant caravan continues north, some debate staying or moving forward

The journey was too dangerous, said one mother who was thinking of maybe staying behind. Another family was moving forward. "There's no food, no jobs."

    

Saudi Arabia has 'no intention' of weaponizing oil as a retaliatory measure

If oil were to rise to $100 a barrel, that would shave roughly one-third of a percentage point off global GDP growth in 2019 and 2020.

    

Why safer vaping devices that don't explode will not be available in the U.S.

"We have solutions that will protect people to bring to market — and we can't," said one industry expert.

    

Young Catholics urge Vatican to issue inclusive LGBTQ message

Catholic bishops are entering their final week of debate over hot-button issues facing young Catholics, including how the church should welcome gays.

    

Ryanair facing criticism for allowing passenger directing racist rant to stay on flight

"I'll tell you what, if you don't go to another seat, I'll push you to another seat," the passenger told a woman sitting next to him.

    

Gorbachev, experts baffled by U.S. withdrawal from nuclear weapons deal

The agreement was designed to keep ground-based nuclear missiles out of Europe, but critics say tearing it up could spark an arms race there.

    

Here's what we know about Khashoggi's death after Saudi U-turn

The acknowledgment that the writer was killed in the kingdom's Istanbul consulate marks a dramatic reversal from previous vehement denials.

    

4 Americans killed as bachelor party rafting trip turns into 'living nightmare'

"Most of us were ultimately able to grab hold of rocks or barriers ... and await the rescue teams to get to us. Unfortunately, not all of us were so lucky."

    

Pompeo accuses migrants in caravan in Mexico of political violence

About 7,000 people have set out for Tapachula in the state of Chiapas, Mexican authorities said.

    

Trump's trade war will lead to a self-inflicted wound, say economists

"There would be no winners from a global trade war. ... All countries would ultimately be worse off," noted one economist.

    

Cocktails are served only miles from a Syrian city that's now rubble

Conditions in central Damascus, with its relaxed nightlife and bustling business district, seem a world away from the hardship of eastern Ghouta.

    

Crown prince calls Khashoggi's son to express condolences for his killing

"There obviously was a tremendous mistake made, and what compounded the mistake was the attempt to try to cover up," the official said.

    

Polygamy persists in Bedouin culture. That could be changing.

Israel's right-wing government is helping to crack down on the practice, though some critics question its real motives in doing so.

    

Stephen Hawking's wheelchair, thesis, and 'Simpsons' script are up for grabs

The late physicist's daughter said the sale gave "admirers of his work the chance to acquire a memento of our father's extraordinary life."

    

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U.S. Seeks Answers on Jamal Khashoggi Killing as Mnuchin Meets With Saudi Prince

The C.I.A. director is helping the Turkish government with its inquiry into the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, and the Treasury secretary held a wide-ranging meeting with the Saudi crown prince.

    

Security Images Show Khashoggi and Fiancée in His Final Hours

The images were published by the Turkish media as part of the continuing leaks from the investigation into the journalist’s death inside the Saudi Consulate.

    

Trump and G.O.P. Candidates Escalate Race and Fear as Election Ploys

The president’s unsubstantiated charge that “unknown Middle Easterners” were part of the migrant caravan was an escalation of his efforts to stoke fears ahead of the Nov. 6 vote.

    

‘Anything Is Better Than Returning’: Migrant Caravan Heads North

Thousands of Central American migrants are making their way to the U.S. border to flee violence at home. It is the region’s largest so-called caravan on record.
    

Fact Check of the Day: Trump’s Evidence-Free Claims About the Migrant Caravan

On Twitter on Monday, President Trump said that “unknown Middle Easterners” had infiltrated the caravan. That and almost all of his other assertions were inaccurate, misleading or incomplete.
    

Stacey Abrams’s Burning of Georgia Flag With Confederate Symbol Surfaces on Eve of Debate

As a college student, more than a quarter-century ago, Ms. Abrams joined in the burning of the state flag, which at the time was viewed by many as a lingering symbol of white supremacy.

    

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Climate change is ravaging California’s underwater kelp forests. That’s caused what one scientist called a “perfect storm” in the ecosystem.

    

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Donald Trump Is Lyin’ Up a Storm

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