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U.S. women's national team star Alex Morgan and her husband, Servando Carrasco, are expecting their first child next spring.
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  1. USWNT star Alex Morgan pregnant with first child
  2. Grand jury declines to charge guards in Wyatt prison protest crash
  3. Chicago Cubs to hire David Ross as next manager
  4. Judge orders State Department to release records related to Ukraine, Giuliani
  5. Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes returns to practice after knee injury
  6. Jane Buckingham sentenced to 3 weeks in prison in college admissions scandal
  7. Florida Senate votes to remove Broward Sheriff Scott Israel
  8. Dr. Reddy's recalls ranitidine products over cancer-causing chemical
  9. Fantasy football: Week 8 tight end rankings
  10. California deputy shot, killed while responding to marijuana theft
  11. Fantasy football: Week 8 quarterback rankings
  12. New England Patriots place WR Josh Gordon on injured reserve
  13. House strengthens federal animal cruelty act
  14. Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler ruled out of season opener due to 'personal reasons'
  15. Chicago schools to close for 6th day; union plans civil disobedience training
  16. Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook won't move forward with Libra cryptocurrency without approval
  17. PG&E cuts power to 179,000 customers amid California wildfire threat
  18. Interest in CBD products keeps soaring, but health experts wary
  19. Obesity may be upping rates of pancreatic cancer worldwide
  20. USNS Burlington returns to shipyard for bow modifications
  21. Fresh strontium, an ingredient in fireworks, produced by neutron star merger
  22. Nebraska woman finds wedding ring inside thrift store purse
  23. Turkey moves to start domestic submarine-building industry

USWNT star Alex Morgan pregnant with first child

U.S. women's national team star Alex Morgan and her husband, Servando Carrasco, are expecting their first child next spring.
    

Grand jury declines to charge guards in Wyatt prison protest crash

A grand jury on Wednesday declined to charge prison guards at a Rhode Island correctional facility where a pickup truck drove into protesters demonstrating against the Trump administration's immigration policy.
    

Chicago Cubs to hire David Ross as next manager

The Chicago Cubs are hiring former catcher and World Series hero David Ross to be the organization's next manager.
    

Judge orders State Department to release records related to Ukraine, Giuliani

A federal judge on Wednesday ordered the U.S. State Department to release documents related to President Donald Trump's communications with Ukraine to a federal watchdog.
    

Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes returns to practice after knee injury

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes returned to practice Wednesday, less than a week after suffering a knee injury against the Denver Broncos.
    

Jane Buckingham sentenced to 3 weeks in prison in college admissions scandal

A federal judge in Massachusetts sentenced the CEO of a California marketing company to three weeks in prison as part of a nationwide college admissions case on Wednesday.
    

Florida Senate votes to remove Broward Sheriff Scott Israel

Florida's Senate voted Wednesday to approve Gov. Ron DeSantis' proposal to remove Broward Sheriff Scott Israel.
    

Dr. Reddy's recalls ranitidine products over cancer-causing chemical

Pharmaceutical company Dr. Reddy's Laboratories on Wednesday recalled heartburn relief products it makes with ranitidine after the Food and Drug Administration said the drug contains small amounts of a carcinogen.
    

Fantasy football: Week 8 tight end rankings

Darren Waller tops UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 8 tight end rankings.
    

California deputy shot, killed while responding to marijuana theft

A California sheriff's deputy was shot and killed during what police described as an "active shooter incident" on Wednesday.
    

Fantasy football: Week 8 quarterback rankings

Russell Wilson tops UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Week 8 fantasy football quarterback rankings.
    

New England Patriots place WR Josh Gordon on injured reserve

The New England Patriots placed wide receiver Josh Gordon on injured reserve, possibly ending his time with the franchise.
    

House strengthens federal animal cruelty act

The House unanimously passed a bill Wednesday that makes animal cruelty a federal felony, closing loopholes in a 2010 law that cracked down on the interstate sale of videos of the crime. 
    

Miami Heat's Jimmy Butler ruled out of season opener due to 'personal reasons'

The Miami Heat will be without forward Jimmy Butler for the team's regular-season opener against the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday.
    

Chicago schools to close for 6th day; union plans civil disobedience training

Chicago Public School classes were canceled for a sixth day on Thursday as teachers plan to return to the picket lines.
    

Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook won't move forward with Libra cryptocurrency without approval

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told Congress on Wednesday that the social media platform won't move forward with its Libra cryptocurrency without federal approval.
    

PG&E cuts power to 179,000 customers amid California wildfire threat

California utility company Pacific Gas & Electric began cutting electricity to some 179,000 accounts Wednesday to prepare for dry, windy conditions that could spark wildfires in the state.
    

Interest in CBD products keeps soaring, but health experts wary

Each month, as many as 6.4 million Americans head to Google to learn about or buy CBD -- equaling or surpassing interest in almost all other health products or topics, a new study found.
    

Obesity may be upping rates of pancreatic cancer worldwide

Rising rates of obesity and diabetes could be pushing up rates of pancreatic cancer across the globe, a new report suggests.
    

USNS Burlington returns to shipyard for bow modifications

Shipbuilder Austral USA received a $8.1 million contract to implement a bow modification to the recently-built USNS Burlington, the Pentagon said.
    

Fresh strontium, an ingredient in fireworks, produced by neutron star merger

Scientists have for the first time identified a freshly forged heavy metal element inside a neutron star merger.
    

Nebraska woman finds wedding ring inside thrift store purse

A University of Nebraska student is trying to find the owner of a wedding ring she found tucked into the pocket of a purse she bought at a thrift store.
    

Turkey moves to start domestic submarine-building industry

Turkey launched a plan to build a submarine fleet itself, with six Turkish-designed and -manufactured vessels scheduled to join its naval fleet by 2040.
    
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  1. Ukraine president knew Trump wanted Biden probe back in May: report - New York Post
  2. For California, massive power blackouts could become a way of life - NBC News
  3. 'Brave freedom fighters having pizza': Republicans storming closed hearing order Domino's - Washington Examiner
  4. 25,000 educators swarmed City Hall with their demands in day 5 of the Chicago teachers' strike - CNN
  5. Rising California Gasoline Prices Highlight Growing Divide in U.S. - The Wall Street Journal
  6. St. John's lacrosse captain arrested after nearly gutting his roommate: NYPD - New York Post
  7. Katie Hill admits to relationship with campaign staffer after ethics probe announced over separate alleged relationship - CNN
  8. Trump gave Erdogan everything he wanted - New York Post
  9. British authorities launch investigation after 39 bodies are found inside truck - The Washington Post
  10. Essex lorry deaths – 39 migrants ‘had no chance of survival’ in -25C trailer as driver, 25, held for ‘mass mur - The Sun
  11. Chile protests: Presidential apology fails to quell anger as death toll rises to 18 - CNN
  12. Facebook's Zuckerberg grilled by AOC on fact-checking policy for political ads - Yahoo News
  13. Tesla Turns a Profit—and Builds a Chinese Factory Very Fast - WIRED
  14. Here's what happened to the stock market on Wednesday - CNBC
  15. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella lays out what's next for his company - Business Insider
  16. iPhone 11 Pro Max and Pixel 4 XL battle it out in camera comparison video - BGR
  17. Get an Amazon Echo Dot for Just $9 Today - Lifehacker
  18. Google claims quantum computer completed 10000-year task in 200 seconds - CBS News
  19. Retro Aladdin, Lion King games coming back in $100 cartridges - Polygon
  20. Selena Gomez on Why She ''Needed'' to Drop Bombshell New Song - E! NEWS
  21. ‘Joker’ Set To Bank Near Half-Billion In Profit, On Par With ‘Avengers: Infinity War’: The Breakdown - Deadline
  22. Is Kelly Ripa a Good Mom? - Showbiz Cheat Sheet
  23. Kyrie scores 50 points in Nets debut and misses the game-winner in OT | 2019-20 NBA Highlights - ESPN
  24. Colin Cowherd trolls Jim Harbaugh, Michigan - 247Sports
  25. Luka Doncic & Kristaps Porzingis Dominate In Season Opener - NBA
  26. We May Finally Know How the Universe's Heavy Elements Formed - Space.com
  27. Trump Accused Of Showing Middle Finger To Astronaut Who Corrected Him - NDTV News
  28. Disneyland visitor had measles, may have exposed others - Honolulu Star-Advertiser
  29. There's a scientific reason you crave junk food when you don't get enough sleep - KSL.com
  30. First I Found Out I Was Pregnant—Then I Found Out I Had Breast Cancer - Yahoo Lifestyle
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Ukraine president knew Trump wanted Biden probe back in May: report - New York Post


For California, massive power blackouts could become a way of life - NBC News

'Brave freedom fighters having pizza': Republicans storming closed hearing order Domino's - Washington Examiner


25,000 educators swarmed City Hall with their demands in day 5 of the Chicago teachers' strike - CNN

Rising California Gasoline Prices Highlight Growing Divide in U.S. - The Wall Street Journal


St. John's lacrosse captain arrested after nearly gutting his roommate: NYPD - New York Post

Katie Hill admits to relationship with campaign staffer after ethics probe announced over separate alleged relationship - CNN

Trump gave Erdogan everything he wanted - New York Post

British authorities launch investigation after 39 bodies are found inside truck - The Washington Post

Essex lorry deaths – 39 migrants ‘had no chance of survival’ in -25C trailer as driver, 25, held for ‘mass mur - The Sun

Chile protests: Presidential apology fails to quell anger as death toll rises to 18 - CNN

Facebook's Zuckerberg grilled by AOC on fact-checking policy for political ads - Yahoo News

Tesla Turns a Profit—and Builds a Chinese Factory Very Fast - WIRED

Here's what happened to the stock market on Wednesday - CNBC

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella lays out what's next for his company - Business Insider

iPhone 11 Pro Max and Pixel 4 XL battle it out in camera comparison video - BGR

Get an Amazon Echo Dot for Just $9 Today - Lifehacker

Google claims quantum computer completed 10000-year task in 200 seconds - CBS News

Retro Aladdin, Lion King games coming back in $100 cartridges - Polygon

Selena Gomez on Why She ''Needed'' to Drop Bombshell New Song - E! NEWS

‘Joker’ Set To Bank Near Half-Billion In Profit, On Par With ‘Avengers: Infinity War’: The Breakdown - Deadline

Is Kelly Ripa a Good Mom? - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Kyrie scores 50 points in Nets debut and misses the game-winner in OT | 2019-20 NBA Highlights - ESPN

Colin Cowherd trolls Jim Harbaugh, Michigan - 247Sports

Luka Doncic & Kristaps Porzingis Dominate In Season Opener - NBA

We May Finally Know How the Universe's Heavy Elements Formed - Space.com

Trump Accused Of Showing Middle Finger To Astronaut Who Corrected Him - NDTV News

Disneyland visitor had measles, may have exposed others - Honolulu Star-Advertiser

There's a scientific reason you crave junk food when you don't get enough sleep - KSL.com

First I Found Out I Was Pregnant—Then I Found Out I Had Breast Cancer - Yahoo Lifestyle

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  1. Republicans Grind Impeachment Inquiry to Halt as Evidence Mounts Against Trump
  2. Trump’s War on the ‘Deep State’ Turns Against Him
  3. The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened Today
  4. Ukraine Knew of Aid Freeze by Early August, Undermining Trump Defense
  5. White House Aides Feared That Trump Had Another Ukraine Back Channel
  6. Indicted Giuliani Associate Ties Case to Trump
  7. ‘What Is Going to Happen to Us?’ Inside ISIS Prison, Children Ask Their Fate
  8. Trump Claims Credit for a Syria Cease-Fire and Says U.S. Role in Region Is Over
  9. Jack Reacher Is Still Restless. But His Creator Has Settled Down.
  10. From Chile to Lebanon, Protests Flare Over Wallet Issues
  11. Leonardo da Vinci, Maestro of Change, Shines at the Louvre
  12. Syria, Google, California: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing
  13. The ‘Most Damning’ Impeachment Testimony Yet
  14. The Lasting Trauma of Infertility
  15. Why Did Republicans Storm the Capitol? They’re Running Out of Options
  16. Pick Trump’s Worst Cabinet Member
  17. Donald Trump, Life of a Zombie Party
  18. An Election Is the Only Answer for Britain
  19. Why the New Emmett Till Memorial Needed to Be Bulletproof
  20. Mark Zuckerberg, Have You Considered Retirement?
  21. YouTube Is Erasing History
  22. Elizabeth Warren Has a Poet on Her Team. Here’s Why That’s a Good Idea.
  23. Donald Trump’s Quid Pro Quo Is Now a Smoking Gun
  24. The Gaping, Recession-Sized Hole in 2020 College Plans
  25. Can You Really Be Addicted to Video Games?
  26. Inside the Nordstrom Dynasty
  27. How Can I Silence My Fear of Failure When Starting to Write?
  28. PG&E Begins Power Shut-Off to 179,000 California Customers
  29. House Unanimously Approves Bill to Make Animal Cruelty a Federal Offense
  30. House Panel to Investigate Alleged Sexual Relationship Between Katie Hill and Staff Member
  31. In Boeing Lion Air Crash, Indonesians Learn What Took Their Loved Ones
  32. One Family Built Forever 21, and Fueled Its Collapse
  33. Getting Brexit Deal Over Finish Line Would Only Begin a Tortuous New Race
  34. If Trump Shoots Someone on 5th Ave., Does He Have Immunity? His Lawyer Says Yes
  35. A Naked Man, a Frantic 911 Call, a Deadly Police Encounter
  36. Gear to Make Room in a Tiny Kitchen
  37. This Wall Was Made for Walking
  38. King Princess Puts Modern Romance in a Musical Time Machine
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Republicans Grind Impeachment Inquiry to Halt as Evidence Mounts Against Trump

House Republicans staged a protest in the secure suite on Capitol Hill where the impeachment inquiry is proceeding, seeking to shift the focus away from damaging revelations about the president.
    

Trump’s War on the ‘Deep State’ Turns Against Him

The impeachment inquiry is in some ways the culmination of a battle between the president and the government institutions he distrusted and disparaged.
    

The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened Today

After a number of days dominated by the findings of the Democratic-led investigation, Wednesday brought an unconventional Republican response.
    

Ukraine Knew of Aid Freeze by Early August, Undermining Trump Defense

Top officials were told in early August about the delay of $391 million in security assistance, undercutting a chief argument President Trump has used to deny any quid pro quo.
    

White House Aides Feared That Trump Had Another Ukraine Back Channel

Senior national security officials grew concerned about Kash Patel, a colleague who had been involved in Republicans’ efforts to undermine the Russia investigation.
    

Indicted Giuliani Associate Ties Case to Trump

The connection was made as two associates of Rudolph W. Giuliani pleaded not guilty in federal court in Manhattan.
    

‘What Is Going to Happen to Us?’ Inside ISIS Prison, Children Ask Their Fate

A rare inside look by New York Times journalists exposes an enormous legal and humanitarian crisis, one that the world has largely chosen to ignore.
    

Trump Claims Credit for a Syria Cease-Fire and Says U.S. Role in Region Is Over

“Let someone else fight over this long bloodstained sand,” the president said of the fighting between American-allied Kurds and Turks.
    

Jack Reacher Is Still Restless. But His Creator Has Settled Down.

With a TV project in the works and his 24th Reacher novel in stores this month, Lee Child has put down roots out West.
    

From Chile to Lebanon, Protests Flare Over Wallet Issues

Pocketbook items have become the catalysts for popular fury across the globe in recent weeks.
    

Leonardo da Vinci, Maestro of Change, Shines at the Louvre

The marvelous survey of 160 works, including paintings, drawings and notebooks, shows the great artist’s hand and mind in constant action.
    

Syria, Google, California: Your Wednesday Evening Briefing

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

The ‘Most Damning’ Impeachment Testimony Yet

Democrats leading the inquiry believe the acting U.S. envoy to Ukraine has provided what could be a critical plank in their case.
    

The Lasting Trauma of Infertility

Even when it ends with a healthy baby, a long struggle to conceive may exact a brutal toll.
    

Why Did Republicans Storm the Capitol? They’re Running Out of Options

As more testimony is disclosed, it becomes clearer that President Trump’s only defense against impeachment is to distract from the facts.
    

Pick Trump’s Worst Cabinet Member

Vote for the absolute bottom.
    

Donald Trump, Life of a Zombie Party

And an army is blindly following.
    

An Election Is the Only Answer for Britain

Boris Johnson, having failed in his do-or-die mission, must take Brexit back to the public.
    

Why the New Emmett Till Memorial Needed to Be Bulletproof

Vandals destroyed numerous signs remembering the 1955 lynching, mirroring the violence inflicted on the teenager himself.
    

Mark Zuckerberg, Have You Considered Retirement?

You’re everyone’s favorite political punching bag, for good reason. Why not take the decade off?
    

YouTube Is Erasing History

Under pressure to remove “extremist content,” platforms are purging vital human rights evidence.
    

Elizabeth Warren Has a Poet on Her Team. Here’s Why That’s a Good Idea.

Political rhetoric has gotten dull and empathy fatigue has set in. A more creative communication approach can combat that.
    

Donald Trump’s Quid Pro Quo Is Now a Smoking Gun

Mr. Trump’s own acting envoy, William Taylor, described how the president tried to force Ukraine to advance his political interests.
    

The Gaping, Recession-Sized Hole in 2020 College Plans

Every good plan needs a contingency plan. That means making sure states can afford free college expansions, even in the oncoming recession.
    

Can You Really Be Addicted to Video Games?

The latest research suggests it’s not far-fetched at all — especially when you consider all the societal and cultural factors that make today’s games so attractive.
    

Inside the Nordstrom Dynasty

One of the great family businesses faces the start-up age.
    

How Can I Silence My Fear of Failure When Starting to Write?

“You are likely your own cruelest reader,” says one of our advice columnists.
    

PG&E Begins Power Shut-Off to 179,000 California Customers

The utility, criticized for a botched execution of blackouts two weeks ago, said it was acting to prevent wildfires caused by its equipment.
    

House Unanimously Approves Bill to Make Animal Cruelty a Federal Offense

Violators could face up to seven years in prison under the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act.
    

House Panel to Investigate Alleged Sexual Relationship Between Katie Hill and Staff Member

The California freshman representative has denied the allegation, which would violate House rules.
    

In Boeing Lion Air Crash, Indonesians Learn What Took Their Loved Ones

The investigation by the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee found that the disaster was caused by systemic design flaws in the jet that were compounded by flight crew lapses.
    

One Family Built Forever 21, and Fueled Its Collapse

The retailer’s bankruptcy filing, and interviews with former employees, give a rare glimpse into a family controlled, intensely secretive operation.
    

Getting Brexit Deal Over Finish Line Would Only Begin a Tortuous New Race

Britain would have no more than a few months to negotiate a new trade agreement with Brussels, a process that typically takes years.
    

If Trump Shoots Someone on 5th Ave., Does He Have Immunity? His Lawyer Says Yes

During an appeals court hearing, the judges expressed skepticism about the president’s bid to block a subpoena for his tax returns.
    

A Naked Man, a Frantic 911 Call, a Deadly Police Encounter

The officers yelled, “Shoot him! Shoot him!” Then came the gunfire. It all took a matter of seconds in the middle of the night.
    

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I’ve tested dozens of items, and here’s what’s best for under $40 — a fridge wall rack, cup hooks, a magnetic knife strip, and more.
    

This Wall Was Made for Walking

A slow-motion performance piece that celebrates the art of building dry stone walls nears its final stage at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
    

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On her debut album, “Cheap Queen,” 20-year-old Mikaela Straus crafts candid songs grounded — but not stuck — in past generations’ pop.
    

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We may each have a movement “signature” that, like our face or fingerprints, is unique to us.
    

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