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A year ago the Washington Redskins finished fifth from the bottom of the league in rushing yards per game, averaging just 90.5.
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  1. Redskins RB Adrian Peterson rejuvenates ground attack
  2. James Conner is inspirational leader Pittsburgh needs right now
  3. Common chemical linked to language delay in children
  4. CBS All Access renews 'Strange Angel' for Season 2
  5. S.C. executes Rodney Berget, convicted of killing correctional officer
  6. 'Mac Miller: A Celebration of Life' to be livestreamed Wednesday
  7. Look: Hilary Duff announces birth of daughter; shares photo
  8. Mary Lou Retton gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'
  9. Missouri police recover stolen inflatable colon
  10. Chicago Bears G Kyle Long might be sidelined for a while
  11. Department of Justice unveils hate crimes website
  12. U.S. to deploy 5,200 troops to the Mexican border
  13. Aretha Franklin's dresses to go on auction in NYC
  14. Dow Jones falls 245 due to new China tariff fears
  15. Aretha Franklin's dresses up for auction in New York
  16. Kentucky grocery store shooting being investigated as a hate crime
  17. Dallas Cowboys fire offensive line coach Paul Alexander
  18. Patriots WR Josh Gordon suspended for part of game vs. Bills
  19. Sulfur regulations on coal power plants could improve air quality, study says
  20. Births less than a year apart increase risk for baby, older moms
  21. Report: European air pollution remains at deadly levels

Redskins RB Adrian Peterson rejuvenates ground attack

A year ago the Washington Redskins finished fifth from the bottom of the league in rushing yards per game, averaging just 90.5.
    

James Conner is inspirational leader Pittsburgh needs right now

The Pittsburgh Steelers won one for a grieving city on Sunday, and fittingly, it was James Conner who helped lead the way.
    

Common chemical linked to language delay in children

Children may suffer delayed language skills if their mothers come in contact with common chemicals called phthalates in early pregnancy, new research suggests.
    

CBS All Access renews 'Strange Angel' for Season 2

CBS All Access said Monday it has ordered a second season of "Strange Angel," a drama starring Jack Reynor, Rupert Friend and Bella Heathcote.
    

S.C. executes Rodney Berget, convicted of killing correctional officer

South Dakota executed a man who killed a correctional officer during a failed prison escape in 2011.
    

'Mac Miller: A Celebration of Life' to be livestreamed Wednesday

A concert celebrating the life of the late rapper Mac Miller is to be livestreamed Wednesday from the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles.
    

Look: Hilary Duff announces birth of daughter; shares photo

"Younger" actress Hilary Duff announced on Instagram Monday that she has given birth to a daughter.
    

Mary Lou Retton gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'

Former Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton became the latest celebrity sent home on "Dancing with the Stars" Season 27 Monday night.
    

Missouri police recover stolen inflatable colon

Police in Kansas City recovered a large inflatable colon that was stolen from a Missouri driveway earlier this month.
    

Chicago Bears G Kyle Long might be sidelined for a while

The possibility of playing the rest of the season without their offensive-line leader confronts the Chicago Bears.
    

Department of Justice unveils hate crimes website

The Department of Justice on Monday unveiled a new website consolidating resources for law enforcement and the public on reporting hate crimes.
    

U.S. to deploy 5,200 troops to the Mexican border

The U.S. Defense Department will deploy 5,200 active-duty troops to the U.S.-Mexico border by the end of the week, officials said Monday.
    

Aretha Franklin's dresses to go on auction in NYC

Dozens of stage outfits from Aretha Franklin's closet went on display in New York ahead of a planned auction of iconic rock 'n' roll memorabilia next month.
    

Dow Jones falls 245 due to new China tariff fears

Stocks took a tumble Monday with the Dow experiencing a dramatic swing to close down nearly 250 points amid concerns of another wave of Chines tariffs.
    

Aretha Franklin's dresses up for auction in New York

Items from the Queen of Soul's closet are going up for auction at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square on November 10, 2018. The items went on display there October 29, 2018. Photos by John Angelillo/UPI
    

Kentucky grocery store shooting being investigated as a hate crime

The shooting of two black people at a Kentucky grocery store is being investigated as a hate crime, police said.
    

Dallas Cowboys fire offensive line coach Paul Alexander

The Dallas Cowboys fired offensive line coach Paul Alexander, the team announced on Monday.
    

Patriots WR Josh Gordon suspended for part of game vs. Bills

New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon is expected to sit out at least some of the first quarter of Monday night's game against the Buffalo Bills.
    

Sulfur regulations on coal power plants could improve air quality, study says

A Rice University study of Texas coal power plants found regulations on sulfur dioxide emissions could have a significant effect on improving air quality.
    

Births less than a year apart increase risk for baby, older moms

Mothers who get pregnant less than 12 months after delivery had increased risk for themselves and baby, depending on her age, according to study in Canada.
    

Report: European air pollution remains at deadly levels

While air pollution continues to fall, its levels throughout Europe sit high enough to jeopardize human health, according to a new report in Europe.
    
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  3. 'I don't want to be hated': After Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, Jewish girls bring song to Squirrel Hill - USA TODAY

Grief-stricken Pittsburgh readies itself for funerals, Trump visit after synagogue shooting - Washington Post


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Grief-stricken Pittsburgh readies itself for funerals, Trump visit after synagogue shooting
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PITTSBURGH — Residents in grief-stricken Pittsburgh are preparing for the first of many funerals Tuesday, as well as a visit from President Trump, who plans to meet with members of the Jewish community here despite the mayor's request that he postpone ...
Reeling From Tragedy, Many in Pittsburgh Say Trump Should Not VisitNew York Times
Some Pittsburgh residents want Donald Trump to stay away from their cityNBCNews.com
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Fox News Continues Caravan 'Invasion' Coverage Two Days After Man Fearful of Immigrants Killed 11 in Synagogue - Mediaite


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Fox News Continues Caravan 'Invasion' Coverage Two Days After Man Fearful of Immigrants Killed 11 in Synagogue
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Depending on the reports from the field, there are currently anywhere from 3,500 to 7,000 Central Americans near the Mexico-Guatemalan border, very slowing making their way towards the U.S. Southern border, which is over 1,000 miles away. It's not ...
How Trump-Fed Conspiracies About Migrant Caravan Intersect With Deadly HatredNew York Times
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Fox News' Shepard Smith on caravan of migrants: 'There is no invasion'Washington Examiner
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'I don't want to be hated': After Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, Jewish girls bring song to Squirrel Hill - USA TODAY


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'I don't want to be hated': After Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, Jewish girls bring song to Squirrel Hill
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It began unexpectedly to some, ringing out on a block in Squirrel Hill where a different, darker sound had two days earlier engrossed the neighborhood and then the nation. Jewish girls from a nearby Chabad orthodox school had walked to the Tree of Life ...
Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect Appears in Court; Prosecutors Vow to Pursue Death PenaltyNew York Times
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  1. China to allow 'strictly controlled' rhino and tiger trade
  2. Khashoggi's fiancee disappointed in U.S. response
  3. Man killed as second caravan pushes into Mexico
  4. LGBTQ Brazilians on edge after self-described 'homophobic' lawmaker elected president
  5. Female suicide bomber injures 9 in Tunisia
  6. U.S. citizen held 13 months for suspected ties to Islamic State is freed
  7. Hundreds of thousands attend pride march amid Taiwan's gay marriage debate
  8. Once the world's most powerful woman, Merkel signals the end is nigh
  9. Pirates release a dozen hostages taken from Swiss shipper's crew
  10. Trump vowed to protect Middle East Christians, so why is ICE accused of lying in bid to deport them?
  11. Many U.S. firms in China eyeing relocation as trade war bites
  12. Three-month-old Boeing 737 crashes into sea off Indonesia; 189 feared dead
  13. Japanese princess 'filled with happiness' after marrying commoner
  14. Here's how far-right Bolsonaro won power in Brazil
  15. Evacuated after 'health attacks' in Cuba and China, diplomats face new ordeals in U.S.
  16. Alleged Russian agent Butina studied U.S. groups' cyberdefenses
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China to allow 'strictly controlled' rhino and tiger trade

The trade "will have devastating consequences globally," a conservationist predicted.

    

Khashoggi's fiancee disappointed in U.S. response

"Like everyone else, I am still waiting for answers," said Hatice Cengiz.

    

Man killed as second caravan pushes into Mexico

The death was caused by a rubber bullet at the Mexico-Guatemala border

    

LGBTQ Brazilians on edge after self-described 'homophobic' lawmaker elected president

Far-right Brazilian Congressman Jair Bolsonaro, who once said he'd be "incapable of loving a homosexual son," will be sworn in as Brazil's president on Jan. 1.

    

Female suicide bomber injures 9 in Tunisia

A female suicide bomber injured nine people — mostly police officers — after setting off an explosion in a busy street in Tunisia, authorities said.

    

U.S. citizen held 13 months for suspected ties to Islamic State is freed

The American Civil Liberties Union, which represented the detainee, confirmed Monday that he is now a free man.
    

Hundreds of thousands attend pride march amid Taiwan's gay marriage debate

The annual pride parade in Taipei, the largest in East Asia, featured colorful costumes, musical performances and rainbow flags.

    

Once the world's most powerful woman, Merkel signals the end is nigh

"Angela Merkel knows quite clearly that she is living through the last months or through the last year of her chancellorship," one analyst said.

    

Pirates release a dozen hostages taken from Swiss shipper's crew

The ship carrying wheat was attacked Sept. 22 as it sailed near Nigeria from Lagos to Port Harcourt.
    

Trump vowed to protect Middle East Christians, so why is ICE accused of lying in bid to deport them?

"We're concerned that this is really the tip of the iceberg in terms of misrepresentations that ICE is providing to the courts," says the Iraqis' lawyer.

    

Many U.S. firms in China eyeing relocation as trade war bites

U.S. companies operating in China believe they are suffering more from the trade dispute than firms from other countries.

    

Three-month-old Boeing 737 crashes into sea off Indonesia; 189 feared dead

The aircraft reported a "problem" moments after taking off. Across all models, the 737 is the best-selling commercial jetliner in history.

    

Japanese princess 'filled with happiness' after marrying commoner

"I am filled with happiness," she told reporters.

    

Here's how far-right Bolsonaro won power in Brazil

For many exhausted by stories of politicians plundering public coffers, the image of a stern and austere father figure ready to bring order was refreshing.

    

Evacuated after 'health attacks' in Cuba and China, diplomats face new ordeals in U.S.

Some diplomats and their doctors tell NBC they're concerned the U.S. wants to downplay what happened. Some suspect harassment has continued inside the U.S.

    

Alleged Russian agent Butina studied U.S. groups' cyberdefenses

The project raised few eyebrows before her arrest, despite questions about her rapid rise from selling furniture in Siberia and her ties to the Kremlin.

    

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  1. On Social Media, No Answers for Hate
  2. Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect Appears in Court; Prosecutors Vow to Pursue Death Penalty
  3. ‘There Is Still So Much Evil’: Growing Anti-Semitism Stuns American Jews
  4. Pittsburgh Killing Aftermath Bares Jewish Rifts in Israel and America
  5. Reeling From Tragedy, Many in Pittsburgh Say Trump Should Not Visit
  6. Family Doctor Killed in Pittsburgh Shooting ‘Held a Lamp Up That Lit the Way’
  7. Trump Sending 5,200 Troops to the Border in an Election-Season Response to Migrants
  8. News Analysis: How Trump-Fed Conspiracies About Migrant Caravan Intersect With Deadly Hatred
  9. Germany Without Angela Merkel? Unthinkable? Think Again, She Says
  10. Who Could Possibly Replace Merkel? Here Are Some Names That Stand Out
  11. What if Everyone Voted?
  12. Meet the Would-Be House Committee Leaders Who Could Torment Trump
  13. He Promised to Restore Damaged Hearts. Harvard Says His Lab Fabricated Research.
  14. Indonesia Plane Crash Adds to Country’s Troubling Safety Record
  15. Rescue Official Believes ‘No One Survived’ Indonesia Jet Crash
  16. How Safe Is Your Airline?
  17. Books News: Tiny Books Fit in One Hand. Will They Change the Way We Read?
  18. Synagogue Gunman, Midterms, Merkel: Your Monday Evening Briefing
  19. In Merkel, Europe Loses a Leader
  20. Merkel’s Out. Now What?
  21. The New Cold War
  22. What if We’re All Coming Back?
  23. Democrats, Don’t Take Native American Voters for Granted
  24. A Partner We Can’t Depend On
  25. Fixes: Recovering the (Lost) Art of Civility
  26. The Economy Is Great, Really, for Now
  27. Best Way to Fight Climate Change? Put an Honest Price on Carbon
  28. Young Americans, What Issues Are Driving You to Vote Next Tuesday?
  29. China’s King of Internet Fluff Wants to Conquer the World
  30. Heard the One About the Disabled Muslim Comic From Jersey?
  31. Metropolitan Diary: ‘It’s Like Spotting a Snow Leopard Across a Canyon in the Himalayas’
  32. Mail Bomb Suspect Had a List of 100 Potential Targets, Officials Say
  33. Lin-Manuel Miranda Puts Freestyle Love Supreme Back Onstage
  34. 2 Sisters Were Found Dead in the River, Duct-Taped Together. Police Have Few Answers.
  35. U.S. to Block Sales to Chinese Tech Company Over Security Concerns
  36. Vancouver, Canada’s Marijuana Capital, Struggles to Tame the Black Market
  37. News Analysis: ‘The Fear Is Coming Back’ as Political Crisis Brings Sri Lanka to Brink
  38. A Novel Solution for the Homeless: House Them in Backyards
  39. The Simplest Way to Drastically Improve Your Life: More Sleep
  40. On a Family Road Trip Through Germany: Fairy Tales, Castles and Cuckoo Clocks
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On Social Media, No Answers for Hate

Despite efforts against hateful and false content, those posts and videos are thriving. One Instagram search produced nearly 12,000 posts with the hashtag “#jewsdid911.”

    

Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect Appears in Court; Prosecutors Vow to Pursue Death Penalty

Robert Bowers arrived in a wheelchair for the hearing before Magistrate Judge Robert C. Mitchell in the federal courthouse in downtown Pittsburgh.

    

‘There Is Still So Much Evil’: Growing Anti-Semitism Stuns American Jews

The attack on a synagogue in Pittsburgh is part of a wave of anti-Semitic attacks across the country and around the world.

    

Pittsburgh Killing Aftermath Bares Jewish Rifts in Israel and America

While Jews everywhere expressed shock, the slaughter also surfaced rifts tearing at Israeli society and driving a wedge between Israeli and American Jews.

    

Reeling From Tragedy, Many in Pittsburgh Say Trump Should Not Visit

In the wake of the massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue, grief has mixed with the nation’s angry politics in anticipation of President Trump’s visit Tuesday.

    

Family Doctor Killed in Pittsburgh Shooting ‘Held a Lamp Up That Lit the Way’

Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz was among 11 people killed at the Tree of Life synagogue. His patients remembered him as helping those with H.I.V. when others did not.

    

Trump Sending 5,200 Troops to the Border in an Election-Season Response to Migrants

An initial group of 800 soldiers is already heading to Texas from Fort Campbell and Fort Knox to help hold off a group of Central American migrants moving north through Mexico.

    

News Analysis: How Trump-Fed Conspiracies About Migrant Caravan Intersect With Deadly Hatred

In the final days before the election, President Trump and Republicans are trying again to highlight the caravan, which he called “an invasion of our country.”

    

Germany Without Angela Merkel? Unthinkable? Think Again, She Says

The German chancellor is stepping down as head of the Christian Democrats, setting up a power struggle within her party.

    

Who Could Possibly Replace Merkel? Here Are Some Names That Stand Out

Several potential successors are positioning themselves to take over Ms. Merkel’s conservative party and, eventually, the German chancellery.

    

What if Everyone Voted?

Or at least voted at equal rates.

    

Meet the Would-Be House Committee Leaders Who Could Torment Trump

If Democrats win control of the House, they will gain control of powerful committees that could put a check on Mr. Trump’s agenda. Expect subpoenas, must-see hearings and lots of investigations.

    

He Promised to Restore Damaged Hearts. Harvard Says His Lab Fabricated Research.

Findings that would have revolutionized treatment of heart attacks were based on falsified and fabricated data, revealing weaknesses in medical research.

    

Indonesia Plane Crash Adds to Country’s Troubling Safety Record

A brand-new plane flying in clear skies crashed shortly after takeoff, and 189 people were feared dead.

    

Rescue Official Believes ‘No One Survived’ Indonesia Jet Crash

Lion Air Flight 610, which was carrying 189 people, crashed into the Java Sea near Indonesia shortly after taking off from Jakarta on Monday.
    

How Safe Is Your Airline?

The United States and the European Union evaluate the aviation safety standards of countries and their airlines. Here’s where to find that information before you book.

    

Books News: Tiny Books Fit in One Hand. Will They Change the Way We Read?

Dutton, a Penguin Random House imprint, has just released its first batch of mini books, with a box set of novels by the best-selling author John Green.

    

Synagogue Gunman, Midterms, Merkel: Your Monday Evening Briefing

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

    

In Merkel, Europe Loses a Leader

Compassionate when hearts grew cold, committed to unity when others abandoned it.

    

Merkel’s Out. Now What?

Her retreat from politics could give Germany a chance to re-establish its political center.

    

The New Cold War

The forces of division and the forces of connection.

    

What if We’re All Coming Back?

The prospect of being reborn as a poor person in a world ravaged by climate change could lead us to very different political decisions.

    

Democrats, Don’t Take Native American Voters for Granted

The party ignored voter suppression in Indian Country until a Senate seat in North Dakota was at risk.

    

A Partner We Can’t Depend On

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia long ago revealed his true character in impulsive and vicious actions.

    

Fixes: Recovering the (Lost) Art of Civility

Deepening political divisions in America are spurring acts of extreme violence. What will it take to regain civil discourse that serves common interests?

    

The Economy Is Great, Really, for Now

The excesses that could end a boom decade for the American economy are coming into view.

    

Best Way to Fight Climate Change? Put an Honest Price on Carbon

Washington State voters will decide next week whether to impose a fee on carbon emissions. We hope they do.

    

Young Americans, What Issues Are Driving You to Vote Next Tuesday?

Student debt? Guns? Potholes? Traffic? #MeToo? Let us know.

    

China’s King of Internet Fluff Wants to Conquer the World

You may never have heard of Bytedance or used any of its products. But chances are your teenager is already glued to the company’s music video app.

    

Heard the One About the Disabled Muslim Comic From Jersey?

With a television development deal for a semiautobiographical show, Maysoon Zayid is hoping to push marginalized groups into the mainstream.

    

Metropolitan Diary: ‘It’s Like Spotting a Snow Leopard Across a Canyon in the Himalayas’

Catching a fleeting glimpse of a famous skyscraper from the High Line, a breakdown on the Grand Central Parkway and more reader tales from this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

    

Mail Bomb Suspect Had a List of 100 Potential Targets, Officials Say

The disclosure came as the authorities intercepted an explosive device addressed to CNN’s headquarters in Atlanta and as the suspect made his first court appearance.

    

Lin-Manuel Miranda Puts Freestyle Love Supreme Back Onstage

The improvisatory group will perform at the Greenwich House Theater starting in January. Mr. Miranda said he will join them occasionally.

    

2 Sisters Were Found Dead in the River, Duct-Taped Together. Police Have Few Answers.

No one has claimed the bodies of the 16- and 22-year-old sisters, originally from Saudi Arabia. They had requested asylum in the United States.

    

U.S. to Block Sales to Chinese Tech Company Over Security Concerns

Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit “poses a significant risk” of becoming involved in activities that might threaten national security, the Commerce Department said.

    

Vancouver, Canada’s Marijuana Capital, Struggles to Tame the Black Market

As Canada embarks on a national experiment to legalize marijuana, Vancouver illustrates the difficulties of policing the illegal trade.

    

News Analysis: ‘The Fear Is Coming Back’ as Political Crisis Brings Sri Lanka to Brink

An ex-president accused of war crimes is named prime minister. The other prime minister won’t go.

    

A Novel Solution for the Homeless: House Them in Backyards

Faced with a staggering housing and homelessness crisis, Los Angeles officials are now trying to persuade homeowners to rent to the formerly homeless.

    

The Simplest Way to Drastically Improve Your Life: More Sleep

Sleep deprivation is the invisible ceiling to how good life can be.

    

On a Family Road Trip Through Germany: Fairy Tales, Castles and Cuckoo Clocks

Years after a magical solo trip through the Black Forest and beyond, the writer returns with her family. Would the magic hold up with three medium-size children?

    

On the Runway: Making Fun of Fashion, Onstage and in Song

After Anna Wintour, Ryan Raftery takes on Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and Donna Karan in a satirical bio-musical. Will his subjects be amused?

    

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