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The Houston Texans are releasing veteran cornerback Aaron Colvin after one full season with the team.
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  1. Houston Texans to release veteran CB Aaron Colvin
  2. Philadelphia Eagles place Malik Jackson on injured reserve with foot injury
  3. Texas executes Mark Soliz for 2010 Texas slaying
  4. Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan pledges $1M for hurricane relief in Bahamas
  5. Moments from New York Fashion Week
  6. Mitch McConnell: White House is working on gun plan
  7. Browns' Odell Beckham Jr. to keep wearing Richard Mille watch in games
  8. New executive order expands Trump administration's ability to sanction terrorists
  9. Capitals' Alex Ovechkin visits store, classroom on 'Ovi O's' cereal tour
  10. Census: Number of Americans without health insurance increased in 2018
  11. Look: Serena Williams presents fall collection at NYFW
  12. New England Patriots to trade WR Demaryius Thomas to New York Jets
  13. McDonald's acquires tech company Apprente to automate drive-through process
  14. HIV linked to increased risk of stroke
  15. Cancer patients turning to crowdfunding to help pay medical costs
  16. Look: Message in a bottle with family member's ashes found in Florida
  17. DOJ alleges FEMA official took bribes in Maria recovery
  18. Study points to herd immunity against HPV in unvaccinated U.S. adults
  19. Illinois train derailment prompts school evacuations
  20. Study: Black men have 30 percent higher risk for peripheral artery disease
  21. Watch: Sailboat has near miss with surfacing humpback whale in San Francisco
  22. Contest yields new technologies for finding natural gas leaks
  23. Cameron Mathison shares cancer diagnosis
  24. Netanyahu proposes to annex Jordan Valley if reelected
  25. Millie Bobby Brown and sister Paige developing Netflix series 'A Time Lost'

Houston Texans to release veteran CB Aaron Colvin

The Houston Texans are releasing veteran cornerback Aaron Colvin after one full season with the team.
    

Philadelphia Eagles place Malik Jackson on injured reserve with foot injury

The Philadelphia Eagles placed defensive tackle Malik Jackson on injured reserve with a foot injury.
    

Texas executes Mark Soliz for 2010 Texas slaying

On Tuesday, Texas executed Mark Soliz for the 2010 home robbery and shooting death of a North Texas woman
    

Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan pledges $1M for hurricane relief in Bahamas

Chicago Bulls great and Pro Basketball Hall of Fame guard Michael Jordan pledged to donate $1 million to organizations assisting relief efforts in the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian.
    

Moments from New York Fashion Week

Models, designers and fashionistas flock to New York Fashion Week shows, which take place from Sept. 6 to 14, 2019.
    

Mitch McConnell: White House is working on gun plan

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said Tuesday that the White House is preparing legislation that Trump would sign in response to shootings in Texas and Ohio last month.
    

Browns' Odell Beckham Jr. to keep wearing Richard Mille watch in games

Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. intends to keep wearing his Richard Mille watch during games this season despite the NFL's plan to address the timepiece with the team.
    

New executive order expands Trump administration's ability to sanction terrorists

The Trump administration on Tuesday unveiled an executive order allowing the government to place sanctions on individual terrorists without specifying their actions.
    

Capitals' Alex Ovechkin visits store, classroom on 'Ovi O's' cereal tour

Washington Capitals star forward Alex Ovechkin met with fans Tuesday in the Washington, D.C. area to promote his new "Ovi O's" cereal.
    

Census: Number of Americans without health insurance increased in 2018

A Census Bureau report released Tuesday found that nearly 2 million more Americans did not have health insurance in 2018 than in 2017.
    

Look: Serena Williams presents fall collection at NYFW

Tennis star Serena Williams unveiled new looks at her S by Serena Williams show at New York Fashion Week on Tuesday.
    

New England Patriots to trade WR Demaryius Thomas to New York Jets

The New England Patriots agreed to trade veteran wide receiver Demaryius Thomas to the New York Jets following the acquisition of star wideout Antonio Brown.
    

McDonald's acquires tech company Apprente to automate drive-through process

McDonald's announced the acquisition of a company that will assist in automating its drive-through process.
    

HIV linked to increased risk of stroke

People with HIV have a greatly increased risk of a common heart rhythm disorder that's a leading cause of stroke, a new study shows.
    

Cancer patients turning to crowdfunding to help pay medical costs

The financial costs of cancer are so high that many are resorting to crowdfunding to help pay their medical bills and related costs, a new study finds.
    

Look: Message in a bottle with family member's ashes found in Florida

A piece of "lost property" turned in to a Florida sheriff's deputy after being found on a beach wound up being a message in a bottle that contained the ashes of a beloved family member.
    

DOJ alleges FEMA official took bribes in Maria recovery

A person deployed as a FEMA official to Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, has been charged with taking bribes to favor a contractor in the island's recovery.
    

Study points to herd immunity against HPV in unvaccinated U.S. adults

Oral human papillomavirus (HPV) infections declined by 37 percent among unvaccinated 18- to 59-year-old men between 2009 and 2016, according to a Sept. 10 report in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
    

Illinois train derailment prompts school evacuations

A fiery train derailment in southwestern Illinois prompted emergency officials to evacuate nearby schools as a precaution Tuesday.
    

Study: Black men have 30 percent higher risk for peripheral artery disease

The risk of developing peripheral artery disease, a condition that narrows the leg arteries, is drastically higher for non-white people, a new study shows.
    

Watch: Sailboat has near miss with surfacing humpback whale in San Francisco

A whale watching tour crew in San Francisco captured the moment a sailboat nearly collided with a humpback whale near the Golden Gate Bridge.
    

Contest yields new technologies for finding natural gas leaks

As detailed in a study, the participants in Stanford University's Mobile Monitoring Challenge have developed a variety of technologies for finding natural gas leaks.
    

Cameron Mathison shares cancer diagnosis

"Home & Family" and "Entertainment Tonight" co-host Cameron Mathison shared news of his cancer diagnosis in an Instagram post Tuesday. He had announced it on "Home & Family" Monday.
    

Netanyahu proposes to annex Jordan Valley if reelected

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday that he will annex Jordan Valley if he wins reelection next week.
    

Millie Bobby Brown and sister Paige developing Netflix series 'A Time Lost'

Netflix announced Tuesday that sisters Millie Bobby Brown and Paige Brown are developing "A Time Lost" based on their own original story.
    
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  13. American Businesses Say China’s Slowdown Is a Greater Threat Than the Trade War - The Wall Street Journal
  14. This could 'end very badly': Trump officials warn on mortgage finance - POLITICO
  15. Shopify Makes a $450 Million Move to Take On Amazon - The Motley Fool
  16. Google Hit With Sweeping Demand From States Over Ad Business - Bloomberg
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  21. Serena Williams Walks The Runway With Daughter Alexis, 2, At NYFW — See Pic - Hollywood Life
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  30. A Kansas resident has died from a vaping-related illness, the 6th death nationwide - AOL
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A dozen leaders of California-based Imperial Valley Ministries, including a former pastor, are accused of using dozens of mostly homeless people as forced ...

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American Businesses Say China’s Slowdown Is a Greater Threat Than the Trade War - The Wall Street Journal

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  4. Netanyahu, Facing Tough Israel Election, Pledges to Annex a Third of West Bank
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  11. Epstein Looms Over Speech by Billionaire Behind Victoria’s Secret
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  13. Break-In at Trump’s Golf Course, and Taylor Swift’s Mansion
  14. Does Your Dog Need a Trainer?
  15. After 9/11, Venice Feted Firefighters. The Party Is Still Going.
  16. It’s the Art Form of the Moment (but It’s a Hard Sell)
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Uber Lays Off Hundreds More Workers as It Struggles to Make Money

The ride-hailing company laid off 435 workers on Tuesday, following a round of layoffs in July.
    

E.U.’s New Digital Czar: ‘Most Powerful Regulator of Big Tech on the Planet’

Margrethe Vestager, whose billion-dollar fines have made her loathed by Silicon Valley, has won new powers that give her unrivaled regulatory reach. President Trump says she “hates the United States.”
    

Netanyahu, Facing Tough Israel Election, Pledges to Annex a Third of West Bank

The move by Israel’s prime minister, who faces an election in a week, would reduce any future Palestinian state to an enclave encircled by Israel.
    

In a Jordan Valley Village, Palestinians Are Left in the Dark

In the West Bank village of Fasayil, near the border with Jordan, residents said Israel should fix the electricity before talking about annexation.
    

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A Historic Peace Plan Collapses

After 18 years of war in Afghanistan, the United States was talking to the Taliban. But President Trump called off the negotiations just as they appeared to be nearing an agreement.
    

Trump, TV and America

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Mission Ceviche, which began as a counter in a food hall, has grown into a full restaurant on the Upper East Side.
    

Epstein Looms Over Speech by Billionaire Behind Victoria’s Secret

Speaking for the first time publicly about his longtime ties to the disgraced financier, Leslie Wexner condemned deceptions by “people who have secret lives.”
    

Trump Eyes Crackdown on Homelessness as Aides Visit California

The president is pushing his administration to address surging homelessness in liberal cities he loves to hate, like Los Angeles. But his powers are limited.
    

Break-In at Trump’s Golf Course, and Taylor Swift’s Mansion

A New Jersey man is accused of going on a spree in two states, including doing doughnuts in his car on the Bedminster, N.J., course and sneaking into the singer’s Rhode Island home.
    

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