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  1. Starbucks to open 2,100 new stores in 2019
  2. HBO, Cinemax blacked out for Dish Network customers
  3. Finnish couple sentenced for $11.4M painting forgery scheme
  4. Netflix offers early theatrical releases for 'ROMA' and two other films
  5. Canada facing marijuana shortage weeks after legalization
  6. Chinese, Taiwanese companies indicted for stealing U.S. trade secrets
  7. Maryland Terrapins whistle-blower attacked by teammates
  8. Donald Trump announces plans to crack down on asylum claims
  9. Redskins OT Trent Williams questionable vs. Falcons
  10. Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans: Teams in similar situations face off
  11. Portland Trail Blazers ready for rematch with New Orleans Pelicans
  12. Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo returns for game vs. Boston Celtics
  13. Cleveland Cavaliers try to slow hot Denver Nuggets
  14. High-scoring Chicago Blackhawks come to Edmonton
  15. Chemicals used in Deepwater Horizon spill were ineffective, study says
  16. Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Islanders meet up again
  17. Demaryius Thomas faces former team in Broncos, Texans matchup
  18. Risk of picking up infection at hospital in U.S. going down
  19. Women of color running and volunteers in Texas elections
  20. Ethiopia swears in first female Supreme Court chief
  21. Lions face pivotal game in division matchup vs. Vikings
  22. Surprising Kings pay visit to Hawks
  23. Fentanyl showing up in crack cocaine, causing overdoses

Starbucks to open 2,100 new stores in 2019

Starbucks plans to open 2,100 new stores in 2019 after reporting an increase in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2018 Thursday.
    

HBO, Cinemax blacked out for Dish Network customers

HBO channels went dark on satellite broadcaster Dish Network and its sister streaming service Sling TV Thursday in the premium network's first ever blackout.
    

Finnish couple sentenced for $11.4M painting forgery scheme

A Finnish court sentenced a married couple to prison time and fined them $11.4 million for selling forgeries of paintings by the likes of Claude Monet.
    

Netflix offers early theatrical releases for 'ROMA' and two other films

Netflix announced it will provide exclusive limited theatrical releases to some films prior to their debut on the streaming service.
    

Canada facing marijuana shortage weeks after legalization

Canada is experiencing a marijuana shortage two weeks after it legalized recreational use throughout the country.
    

Chinese, Taiwanese companies indicted for stealing U.S. trade secrets

A federal grand jury indicted companies in China and Taiwan on charges related to a conspiracy to steal trade secrets from an Idaho-based company.
    

Maryland Terrapins whistle-blower attacked by teammates

D.J. Durkin was fired as Maryland's football coach on Wednesday, and on Thursday the Baltimore Sun reported that a Maryland player was attacked on Tuesday.
    

Donald Trump announces plans to crack down on asylum claims

President Donald Trump said Thursday that his administration plans to place new limits on who can ask for asylum.
    

Redskins OT Trent Williams questionable vs. Falcons

The possibility of Washington Redskins offensive tackle Trent Williams playing this week against the Atlanta Falcons hit a roadblock on Thursday.
    

Dallas Cowboys, Tennessee Titans: Teams in similar situations face off

Two teams in similar situations will meet at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Sunday when the Tennessee Titans face the Dallas Cowboys.
    

Portland Trail Blazers ready for rematch with New Orleans Pelicans

The Portland Trail Blazers haven't forgotten being on the wrong side of a first-round playoff sweep at the hands of the New Orleans Pelicans last season.
    

Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo returns for game vs. Boston Celtics

Giannis Antetokounmpo was cleared Wednesday to play and leads the 7-0 Milwaukee Bucks into their game against the Boston Celtics at TD Garden.
    

Cleveland Cavaliers try to slow hot Denver Nuggets

With six wins in their first seven games for the first time since the 1985-86 season, the Denver Nuggets visit the Cleveland Cavaliers Thursday night.
    

High-scoring Chicago Blackhawks come to Edmonton

The Edmonton Oilers seek a split of a two-game homestand Thursday night when it faces the high-scoring Chicago Blackhawks for the second time this week.
    

Chemicals used in Deepwater Horizon spill were ineffective, study says

The chemical dispersants used to clean up oil after the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 were ineffective and unneeded, a new study says.
    

Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Islanders meet up again

The New York Islanders ended the quirkiest early-season schedule in the NHL by winning three straight road games in a span of four days.
    

Demaryius Thomas faces former team in Broncos, Texans matchup

The Houston Texans will be going for their sixth straight win on Sunday with a former member of the opponent on their side.
    

Risk of picking up infection at hospital in U.S. going down

You're less likely to pick up a nasty infection during a hospital stay in the United States than you were just a few years ago, a new report finds.
    

Women of color running and volunteers in Texas elections

Suburban women are squarely in the sights of both parties in the midterm elections, but Democrats also are focusing on a specific bloc of minority women voters.
    

Ethiopia swears in first female Supreme Court chief

Ethiopia swore in its first female president of the Federal Supreme Court, the latest in the prime minister's efforts to institute gender equality among a number of government posts, on Thursday.
    

Lions face pivotal game in division matchup vs. Vikings

With a 3-4 record, the Detroit Lions are still in the thick of the NFC North race, just a game out of first place. But they will go into Sunday's pivotal road game against the Minnesota Vikings (4-3-1) without their top receiver.
    

Surprising Kings pay visit to Hawks

The youthful Sacramento Kings will be going for their fifth straight win on Thursday when they visit the even-younger Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena.
    

Fentanyl showing up in crack cocaine, causing overdoses

Fentanyl, a powerful and dangerous synthetic opioid, is now showing up in crack cocaine and causing life-threatening overdoses.
    
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Trump ratchets up racially divisive messages in a bid to rally support in the midterms
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COLUMBIA, Mo. — President Trump, joined by many Republican candidates, is dramatically escalating his efforts to take advantage of racial divisions and cultural fears in the final days of the midterm campaign, part of an overt attempt to rally white ...
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President Donald Trump announced Thursday that the U.S. military would treat any rocks or stones being thrown by asylum-seeking migrants slowly heading toward the U.S.-Mexico border as firearms. "I will tell you, anybody throwing stones, rocks, like ...
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  1. Basketball player's dog, Kobe, rejected at Australian customs
  2. Chinese company charged with stealing trade secrets from U.S. computer firm
  3. 'Report them to me': Tanzanian official asks residents to help hunt gays
  4. Former Goldman Sachs bankers charged in multibillion-dollar scandal
  5. Brexit 'bad boy' faces criminal probe over referendum campaign cash
  6. Pope Francis can help solve mystery of girl's disappearance, brother says
  7. 'Island of Peace' faces uncertain future as Mideast grapples with water scarcity
  8. At least 58,600 people died while seeking better lives since 2014
  9. Conscientious objectors win landmark case in South Korea
  10. China slashed its imports of U.S. sorghum, soybean, and corn in September
  11. Divers recover jet's flight recorder on Indonesia seafloor
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Basketball player's dog, Kobe, rejected at Australian customs

"No one said anything to him, and he went through security — somehow he got it on the plane," Lamar Patterson's coach said.

    

Chinese company charged with stealing trade secrets from U.S. computer firm

The theft of trade secrets from Micron, the Idaho-based company, was worth $9 billion, according to the feds.

    

'Report them to me': Tanzanian official asks residents to help hunt gays

Paul Makonda, governor of the East African country's largest city, Dar es Salaam, announced a chilling roundup of gays that he said would start Monday.

    

Former Goldman Sachs bankers charged in multibillion-dollar scandal

Most of the embezzled $4.5 billion was allegedly used to buy luxury real estate, a yacht, and to invest in films like "The Wolf of Wall Street."

    

Brexit 'bad boy' faces criminal probe over referendum campaign cash

Trump associate Arron Banks denies any Russian link to his pro-Brexit donations during the 2016 referendum campaign.

    

Pope Francis can help solve mystery of girl's disappearance, brother says

Over the years, her case has been linked to everything from the plot to kill St. John Paul II to the Vatican bank's financial scandal.

    

'Island of Peace' faces uncertain future as Mideast grapples with water scarcity

"We used to live unsafe lives because of explosions, now we are living without water," one Iraqi farmer said.

    

At least 58,600 people died while seeking better lives since 2014

As people worldwide flee war, hunger and a lack of jobs, global migration has soared to record highs.

    

Conscientious objectors win landmark case in South Korea

The ruling will be welcome news for those who call for greater individual rights and freedom of opinion in South Korea.

    

China slashed its imports of U.S. sorghum, soybean, and corn in September

China imported 80 percent less U.S. sorghum in September and upped its Brazilian imports of soybeans by 28 percent.

    

Divers recover jet's flight recorder on Indonesia seafloor

The device will help investigators determine what caused the 2-month-old plane to plunge into the sea, killing all 189 people on board.

    

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Trying to shift the conversation from pipe bombs and the synagogue massacre, President Trump has fully embraced an anti-immigrant message that he hopes will motivate voters to support Republicans.
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  1. As Midterm Vote Nears, Trump Reprises a Favorite Message: Fear Immigrants
  2. Trump’s Nationalism Is Breaking Point for Some Suburban Voters, Risking G.O.P. Coalition
  3. Fact Check of the Day: Trump’s Falsehood-Laden Speech on Immigration
  4. ‘God Is Going to Have to Forgive Me’: Young Evangelicals Speak Out
  5. Ron DeSantis, a Trump Ally, Struggles in Florida as Racial Flare-Ups Come to Fore
  6. To the Center or the Right? What 2 More Years of a Republican-Led House Might Look Like
  7. Roger Stone Sold Himself to Trump’s Campaign as a WikiLeaks Pipeline. Was He?
  8. Read the Emails: The Trump Campaign and Roger Stone
  9. Despite Stigma of Khashoggi Killing, Crown Prince Is Seen as Retaining Power
  10. Yemen Girl Who Turned World’s Eyes to Famine Is Dead
  11. Goldman Sachs Is Drawn Into Prosecution of Vast Financial Fraud
  12. Google Walkout: Employees Stage Protest Over Handling of Sexual Harassment
  13. DealBook Conference Live Updates: Google C.E.O.’s Mea Culpa
  14. Trump Finds Support After the Pittsburgh Massacre, From the Israeli Government
  15. Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Synagogue Rampage
  16. Immigration, Evangelicals, Roger Stone: Your Evening Briefing
  17. Trump’s Frightening Closing Argument
  18. A Party Defined by Its Lies
  19. The Retrenchment Election
  20. The News Is Bad in Hungary
  21. Get the Lead Out of Bullets
  22. The President’s Congressional Lap Dogs
  23. Too Poor to Vote
  24. My Love Affair With AM Radio
  25. Yes, the President Bears Blame for the Terror From the Right
  26. The Girl Who Seized the Internet
  27. The Wrong Way to Punish Iran
  28. Personal Journeys: Pasta Dreams and Flying Machines: Our Tuscan Adventure
  29. Art review: How Conspiracy Theories Shape Art
  30. Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly on ‘Holmes & Watson’ and ‘Step Brothers’
  31. A 5-Year-Old’s 15-Page Résumé Captivates China
  32. North Korea #MeToo Voices: ‘They Consider Us Toys’
  33. Texas Jury Awards $68,000 to Black Girl Who Said Classmates Wrapped Rope Around Her Neck
  34. The Interpreter: The Weaknesses in Liberal Democracy That May Be Pulling It Apart
  35. A Cryptocurrency Millionaire Wants to Build a Utopia in Nevada
  36. Gritty’s First Month: The Heroic Ascendance of a ‘Ghastly Empty-Eyed Muppet’
  37. How to Buy a Used Phone Without Getting Fleeced
  38. Profile: Liane Moriarty’s Hollywood Angst: It’s Complicated
  39. Lens: One Family’s Story of Deportation to Mexico
  40. On Pro Basketball: The Warriors Are Having Fun. And They May Be Better Than Ever.
  41. Victor Marchetti, 88, Dies; Book Was First to Be Censored by C.I.A.
  42. Taking the Oceans’ Temperature, Scientists Find Unexpected Heat
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As Midterm Vote Nears, Trump Reprises a Favorite Message: Fear Immigrants

Trying to shift the conversation from pipe bombs and the synagogue massacre, President Trump has fully embraced an anti-immigrant message that he hopes will motivate voters to support Republicans.

    

Trump’s Nationalism Is Breaking Point for Some Suburban Voters, Risking G.O.P. Coalition

Educated, prosperous whites repelled by Mr. Trump’s strident language on race and gender are turning away from Republicanism, a boon for Democrats.

    

Fact Check of the Day: Trump’s Falsehood-Laden Speech on Immigration

At the White House, and in the lead-up to the midterm elections, President Trump issued a warning to the migrant caravan headed toward the United States. His speech was filled with inaccurate claims.

    

‘God Is Going to Have to Forgive Me’: Young Evangelicals Speak Out

Ahead of the midterm elections, we asked young evangelicals to tell The Times about the relationship between their faith and their politics.

    

Ron DeSantis, a Trump Ally, Struggles in Florida as Racial Flare-Ups Come to Fore

Mr. Trump has expended real political capital on Mr. DeSantis’s race for governor this year, so the president would own a loss. Mr. DeSantis is running slightly behind Andrew Gillum, the Democrat.

    

To the Center or the Right? What 2 More Years of a Republican-Led House Might Look Like

Fighting for their political lives, they have given little thought to an agenda should they hold onto power. But a few items are clear: more tax cuts, less spending and a bull’s-eye on Obamacare.

    

Roger Stone Sold Himself to Trump’s Campaign as a WikiLeaks Pipeline. Was He?

The special counsel is investigating whether Mr. Stone, a self-described “dirty trickster,” knew in advance about email releases damaging to Hillary Clinton’s campaign or was merely hyping himself.

    

Read the Emails: The Trump Campaign and Roger Stone

Newly revealed messages show how the political operative Roger J. Stone Jr. sold himself to Trump campaign advisers as a potential conduit to WikiLeaks, which published thousands of emails in 2016 damaging to Hillary Clinton’s campaign.

    

Despite Stigma of Khashoggi Killing, Crown Prince Is Seen as Retaining Power

The Trump administration is convinced Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed will ride out the backlash over the killing, according to officials familiar with the matter.

    

Yemen Girl Who Turned World’s Eyes to Famine Is Dead

When a photo of an emaciated Amal Hussain appeared in The Times, many readers were moved to try to help the children of Yemen. For Amal, it is too late.

    

Goldman Sachs Is Drawn Into Prosecution of Vast Financial Fraud

The filing of federal charges could increase pressure on Goldman, the primary bond underwriter for the development fund at the center of the so-called 1MDB scandal.

    

Google Walkout: Employees Stage Protest Over Handling of Sexual Harassment

Workers in the company’s offices around the world protested how it has handled cases of sexual harassment and misconduct.

    

DealBook Conference Live Updates: Google C.E.O.’s Mea Culpa

America’s most important business leaders provide insights on how to navigate the challenges ahead, including when accusations of misconduct results in backlashes inside companies.

    

Trump Finds Support After the Pittsburgh Massacre, From the Israeli Government

When the president arrived Tuesday at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, the only public official standing there to greet him was Israel’s ambassador to the United States, Ron Dermer.

    

Pittsburgh Shooting Suspect Pleads Not Guilty in Synagogue Rampage

Robert Bowers, the man accused of gunning down 11 people in an anti-Semitic attack, pleaded not guilty on Thursday and requested a jury trial.

    

Immigration, Evangelicals, Roger Stone: Your Evening Briefing

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

    

Trump’s Frightening Closing Argument

The president returns to campaign combat mode.

    

A Party Defined by Its Lies

At this point, good people can’t be good Republicans.

    

The Retrenchment Election

Nobody is moving, just settling into place.

    

The News Is Bad in Hungary

Viktor Orban didn’t like what the press was reporting, so he took it over.

    

Get the Lead Out of Bullets

The toxic ammunition is a threat to wildlife that consume the remains of animals shot by hunters.

    

The President’s Congressional Lap Dogs

House and Senate Republicans are using their investigatory powers to wreck the reputations of anyone who asks tough questions about the Trump campaign and Russia.

    

Too Poor to Vote

If you’ve committed a crime and are rich, you can pay court fees and cast a ballot. If you don’t have money, you might be left out of democracy.

    

My Love Affair With AM Radio

I hate that it has been so completely taken over by loud angry white guys. And yet late at night, I still listen.

    

Yes, the President Bears Blame for the Terror From the Right

With his every utterance, Trump removes the moral guardrails that keep bigotry down.

    

The Girl Who Seized the Internet

Tara Fares fashioned herself into the Instagram queen of Iraq. Then she was shot to death.

    

The Wrong Way to Punish Iran

By threatening to penalize Swift, the financial messaging service, the U.S. is alienating European allies and could undercut the dollar’s dominance.

    

Personal Journeys: Pasta Dreams and Flying Machines: Our Tuscan Adventure

A father takes his two young sons to Tuscany to savor pasta and the country’s rich history. Along the way, they discover that the straight path is not always the best path.

    

Art review: How Conspiracy Theories Shape Art

At the Met Breuer, the crackpot exhibition “Everything Is Connected” reveals how artists have tracked, critiqued and sometimes embraced conspiracy theories.

    

Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly on ‘Holmes & Watson’ and ‘Step Brothers’

The two talk about the best day they ever spent together, playing Holmes and Watson, and whether they’d do a sequel with Brennan and Dale.

    

A 5-Year-Old’s 15-Page Résumé Captivates China

A leaked school application has prompted debate about whether children in China’s test-crazed education system are being raised as soulless strivers.

    

North Korea #MeToo Voices: ‘They Consider Us Toys’

Many North Korean women who work in the country’s fledgling market economy are preyed on by officials demanding sexual favors, Human Rights Watch says.

    

Texas Jury Awards $68,000 to Black Girl Who Said Classmates Wrapped Rope Around Her Neck

The girl’s family sued after she accused three white classmates of dragging her to the ground with a rope. The school maintained it was an accident.

    

The Interpreter: The Weaknesses in Liberal Democracy That May Be Pulling It Apart

Populist backlashes, growing more common even in very different countries, suggest they may be something more than a one-off wave.

    

A Cryptocurrency Millionaire Wants to Build a Utopia in Nevada

A man spent millions on an enormous plot of land near Reno. Now he wants to build a community based on the blockchain technology introduced by Bitcoin.

    

Gritty’s First Month: The Heroic Ascendance of a ‘Ghastly Empty-Eyed Muppet’

The Philadelphia Flyers’ new mascot has been called a “fuzzy eldritch horror,” but he has inspired joy, Halloween costumes and calls for leftist revolution.

    

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New smartphone season is here, but last year’s models can offer similarly impressive features at great discounts. These tips will help you grab one without regretting it later.

    

Profile: Liane Moriarty’s Hollywood Angst: It’s Complicated

The author of “Big Little Lies” has a new novel set in a wellness retreat with a group of strangers seeking escape and transformation.

    

Lens: One Family’s Story of Deportation to Mexico

After Lourdes Salazar Bautista was deported to Mexico, Rachel Woolf captured a family trying to make sense of a life torn between two countries.

    

On Pro Basketball: The Warriors Are Having Fun. And They May Be Better Than Ever.

Stephen Curry scored 51. Kevin Durant scored 41. Klay Thompson made 14 3-pointers. Phew.

    

Victor Marchetti, 88, Dies; Book Was First to Be Censored by C.I.A.

A former employee of the agency, he ran afoul of it as co-author of a book about its inner workings. It led to a landmark First Amendment fight.

    

Taking the Oceans’ Temperature, Scientists Find Unexpected Heat

Using a new technique, researchers found that between 1991 and 2016 the oceans warmed an average of 60 percent more per year than previous estimates.

    

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