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The United States imposed sanctions on Iran's construction sector and four materials used in its weapons and nuclear programs while renewing waivers allowing foreign companies to work with Iran's civil nuclear program.
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  1. Trump administration imposes sanctions on Iran while renewing waivers
  2. Marvin Harrison Jr., son of Hall of Fame receiver, commits to Ohio State
  3. 76ers' Joel Embiid, Timberwolves' Karl-Anthony Towns suspended two games
  4. Redskins request review after Pro Bowl OT Trent Williams reveals cancer
  5. Cuba Gooding Jr. pleads not guilty to third set of groping charges
  6. NSC adviser Tim Morrison confirms conversation tying Ukraine aid to investigation
  7. Warriors PG Stephen Curry suffers broken hand, posts photo of injury
  8. New England Patriots to release WR Josh Gordon
  9. Jeffrey Bizzack sentenced to two months in prison in college admissions scandal
  10. Judge orders Kroger shooting suspect Gregory Bush to return to mental health facility
  11. Arizona Cardinals RB David Johnson to miss Thursday's game vs. 49ers
  12. Rep. Katie Hill condemns 'double standard' in final speech on House floor
  13. Vampire bats maintain friendships formed in captivity after they're released
  14. WWE Crown Jewel: Brock Lesnar gets revenge, Bray Wyatt becomes Universal Champion
  15. Keystone pipeline leaks 383,000 gallons of oil in North Dakota
  16. Two dead in small plane crash in Florida
  17. Chicago teachers reach tentative deal, end 11-day strike
  18. Deep sleep may allow brain to rinse out toxins
  19. Measles compromises immunity to other infections
  20. Senate passes 4 spending bills; hopes to pass rest by end of year
  21. Hong Kong is in recession; Halloween tests mask ban
  22. Horse of the Year title on the line at Breeders' Cup -- but in which race?
  23. Authorities in Texas hunting for exotic deer on the loose

Trump administration imposes sanctions on Iran while renewing waivers

The United States imposed sanctions on Iran's construction sector and four materials used in its weapons and nuclear programs while renewing waivers allowing foreign companies to work with Iran's civil nuclear program.
    

Marvin Harrison Jr., son of Hall of Fame receiver, commits to Ohio State

Marvin Harrison Jr., the son of former Indianapolis Colts wide receiver and Pro Football Hall of Fame member Marvin Harrison, committed to Ohio State.
    

76ers' Joel Embiid, Timberwolves' Karl-Anthony Towns suspended two games

Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid and Minnesota Timberwolves big man Karl-Anthony Towns each received a two-game suspension for their roles in a fight.
    

Redskins request review after Pro Bowl OT Trent Williams reveals cancer

Washington Redskins offensive tackle Trent Williams said he no longer trusts the franchise after he had a cancerous growth removed from his head that was undiagnosed by the medical staff for about six years.
    

Cuba Gooding Jr. pleads not guilty to third set of groping charges

Cuba Gooding Jr. pleaded not guilty to a third set of sexual misconduct charges in New York on Thursday.
    

NSC adviser Tim Morrison confirms conversation tying Ukraine aid to investigation

National Security Council adviser Tim Morrison testified that acting Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor's recollection of conversations they had about U.S. threats to withhold aid was accurate.
    

Warriors PG Stephen Curry suffers broken hand, posts photo of injury

Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry suffered a broken left hand during Wednesday's 121-110 loss to the Phoenix Suns.
    

New England Patriots to release WR Josh Gordon

The New England Patriots are parting ways with Pro Bowl wide receiver Josh Gordon.
    

Jeffrey Bizzack sentenced to two months in prison in college admissions scandal

A federal judge in Massachusetts sentenced a California businessman to two months in prison for paying to have his son admitted to a university as a fake athletic recruit.
    

Judge orders Kroger shooting suspect Gregory Bush to return to mental health facility

A Kentucky judge on Thursday ordered a man accused of killing two people at a Kroger store in a racially fueled shooting to return to a mental health facility.
    

Arizona Cardinals RB David Johnson to miss Thursday's game vs. 49ers

The Arizona Cardinals are expected to be without star running back David Johnson for Thursday night's matchup against the undefeated San Francisco 49ers.
    

Rep. Katie Hill condemns 'double standard' in final speech on House floor

Rep. Katie Hill, D-Calif., delivered her final speech on the House floor after voting in favor of impeachment proceedings into President Donald Trump.
    

Vampire bats maintain friendships formed in captivity after they're released

Vampire bats that hang out with each other in captivity, eating side-by-side and grooming one another, often stick together even after they're released into the wild.
    

WWE Crown Jewel: Brock Lesnar gets revenge, Bray Wyatt becomes Universal Champion

WWE Crown Jewel took place live on Thursday from the King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
    

Keystone pipeline leaks 383,000 gallons of oil in North Dakota

The Keystone pipeline sprung a leak in North Dakota.
    

Two dead in small plane crash in Florida

A small plane crashed into an SUV in Ocala, Fla., on Thursday, killing two people inside the aircraft and injuring the driver.
    

Chicago teachers reach tentative deal, end 11-day strike

The Chicago teachers strike ended Thursday after 11 days with a tentative agreement between the teachers union and the city, leaders announced.
    

Deep sleep may allow brain to rinse out toxins

The deep stages of sleep may give the brain a chance to wash itself free of potentially toxic substances, a new study suggests.
    

Measles compromises immunity to other infections

People who contract measles are more vulnerable to other bacterial and viral infections -- even those they've already been vaccinated against or had before.
    

Senate passes 4 spending bills; hopes to pass rest by end of year

The Senate on Thursday passed a package of four spending bills, the first step in an effort to avoid another government shutdown over funding to pay for President Donald Trump's border wall.
    

Hong Kong is in recession; Halloween tests mask ban

The Hong Kong economy has fallen into recession, economists said on Halloween, a day when pan-Democrats also tested a ban on masks.
    

Horse of the Year title on the line at Breeders' Cup -- but in which race?

Horse of the Year honors almost certainly will be determined in Saturday's Breeders' Cup races at Santa Anita with contenders in five of the nine Championship events.
    

Authorities in Texas hunting for exotic deer on the loose

Authorities in Texas said they are searching for an exotic deer spotted running loose through a residential neighborhood.
    
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  1. Trump, Lifelong New Yorker, Declares Himself a Resident of Florida - The New York Times
  2. NSA adviser Timothy Morrison testified on the Donald Trump impeachment inquiry. Here are 4 takeaways - USA TODAY
  3. Massive California wildfire sparked by stolen car fleeing cops - New York Post
  4. ‘America isn’t easy’: Facebook CEO mocks ‘Social Network’ writer - The Washington Post
  5. Chicago teacher strike ends after 11 days, classes to resume Friday - NBC News
  6. Trick-or-treater, 7, shot while collecting candy in Chicago on Halloween - NBC News
  7. Easy fire grows to more than 1,700 acres as winds fan blazes across Southern California - Los Angeles Times
  8. Actor James Cromwell arrested in PETA protest in at Texas A&M - Fox News
  9. 'No further discussion': Talks halt between whistleblower lawyers and Schiff staff amid expectation he won't testify - Washington Examiner
  10. Islamic State vows revenge against U.S. for Baghdadi killing - Reuters
  11. Troops, armored vehicles enter Syria to protect oil fields from ISIS - USA TODAY
  12. Exclusive: Iran intervenes to prevent ousting of Iraqi prime minister - sources - Reuters
  13. Trump Wades Into British Election, and an Insurgent Might Benefit - The New York Times
  14. Amgen to Take $2.7 Billion Stake in BeiGene for China Growth - Yahoo Finance
  15. McDonald's celebrates Happy Meal's 40th anniversary by bringing back retro toys - USA TODAY
  16. Trump abandons plan to freeze fuel efficiency standards of cars - The Verge
  17. Nearly 400,000 gallons of oil spill from Keystone pipeline in North Dakota - New York Post
  18. Apple warns some iPhone users: Update your phone or lose internet - FOX 31 Denver
  19. Nintendo shares surge 6% as company reports strong Switch Lite sales - CNBC
  20. 7 Facts And 1 Lie About Apple AirPods Pro - Forbes
  21. Huawei’s next tablet might look like an iPad Pro - The Verge
  22. Jennifer Garner Debuts Another 'Funny Over Sexy' Halloween Costume: See Her Dracula Transformation - Yahoo News
  23. Lupita Nyong'o's freaky return as Red from 'Us' brings Halloween Horror Nights screams - USA TODAY
  24. UFC 244 Embedded: Vlog Series - Episode 4 - UFC - Ultimate Fighting Championship
  25. Report: Ex-NBA first round pick Jim Farmer arrested, charged with human trafficking in Tennessee - Yahoo Sports
  26. Trent Williams reveals he had cancer, blames Redskins for not recognizing it sooner - The Washington Post
  27. Astronomers May Have Detected a Black Hole That's Unlike Any We've Seen Before - ScienceAlert
  28. Vampire Bats Form Bloody Bonds Of 'Friendship' - NPR
  29. NASA spots ghoulish carved out pumpkin screaming into space in spooky image - Express.co.uk
  30. Genomic architecture and introgression shape a butterfly radiation - Science Magazine
  31. Measles Wipes Your Immune System's 'Memory,' So It Can't Fight Other Infections - Livescience.com
  32. Sleep And Alzheimer's: Cerebrospinal Fluid Washes Away Toxins : Shots - Health News - NPR
  33. Higher-dose flu vaccine for seniors not available until later than usual this year - Seattle Times
  34. Volunteers at Duke, other sites to be paid $3300 to be deliberately infected with flu virus - WRAL Tech Wire

Trump, Lifelong New Yorker, Declares Himself a Resident of Florida - The New York Times


NSA adviser Timothy Morrison testified on the Donald Trump impeachment inquiry. Here are 4 takeaways - USA TODAY

Massive California wildfire sparked by stolen car fleeing cops - New York Post


‘America isn’t easy’: Facebook CEO mocks ‘Social Network’ writer - The Washington Post

Chicago teacher strike ends after 11 days, classes to resume Friday - NBC News


Trick-or-treater, 7, shot while collecting candy in Chicago on Halloween - NBC News

Easy fire grows to more than 1,700 acres as winds fan blazes across Southern California - Los Angeles Times

Actor James Cromwell arrested in PETA protest in at Texas A&M - Fox News

'No further discussion': Talks halt between whistleblower lawyers and Schiff staff amid expectation he won't testify - Washington Examiner

Islamic State vows revenge against U.S. for Baghdadi killing - Reuters

Troops, armored vehicles enter Syria to protect oil fields from ISIS - USA TODAY

Exclusive: Iran intervenes to prevent ousting of Iraqi prime minister - sources - Reuters

Trump Wades Into British Election, and an Insurgent Might Benefit - The New York Times

Amgen to Take $2.7 Billion Stake in BeiGene for China Growth - Yahoo Finance

McDonald's celebrates Happy Meal's 40th anniversary by bringing back retro toys - USA TODAY

Trump abandons plan to freeze fuel efficiency standards of cars - The Verge

Nearly 400,000 gallons of oil spill from Keystone pipeline in North Dakota - New York Post

Apple warns some iPhone users: Update your phone or lose internet - FOX 31 Denver

Nintendo shares surge 6% as company reports strong Switch Lite sales - CNBC

7 Facts And 1 Lie About Apple AirPods Pro - Forbes

Huawei’s next tablet might look like an iPad Pro - The Verge

Jennifer Garner Debuts Another 'Funny Over Sexy' Halloween Costume: See Her Dracula Transformation - Yahoo News

Lupita Nyong'o's freaky return as Red from 'Us' brings Halloween Horror Nights screams - USA TODAY

UFC 244 Embedded: Vlog Series - Episode 4 - UFC - Ultimate Fighting Championship

Report: Ex-NBA first round pick Jim Farmer arrested, charged with human trafficking in Tennessee - Yahoo Sports

Trent Williams reveals he had cancer, blames Redskins for not recognizing it sooner - The Washington Post

Astronomers May Have Detected a Black Hole That's Unlike Any We've Seen Before - ScienceAlert

Vampire Bats Form Bloody Bonds Of 'Friendship' - NPR

NASA spots ghoulish carved out pumpkin screaming into space in spooky image - Express.co.uk

Genomic architecture and introgression shape a butterfly radiation - Science Magazine

Measles Wipes Your Immune System's 'Memory,' So It Can't Fight Other Infections - Livescience.com

Sleep And Alzheimer's: Cerebrospinal Fluid Washes Away Toxins : Shots - Health News - NPR

Higher-dose flu vaccine for seniors not available until later than usual this year - Seattle Times

Volunteers at Duke, other sites to be paid $3300 to be deliberately infected with flu virus - WRAL Tech Wire

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House Democrats rallied behind a measure setting out rules for the public phase of their impeachment inquiry into President Trump, endorsing the process.
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  1. A Divided House Endorses Impeachment Inquiry Into Trump
  2. White House Aide Confirms He Saw Signs of a Quid Pro Quo on Ukraine
  3. The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened Today
  4. Trump, Lifelong New Yorker, Declares Himself a Resident of Florida
  5. House Impeachment Inquiry Vote Underscores Intense Polarization
  6. Meet the Democrats Who Broke Ranks on Impeachment
  7. ISIS Names New Leader and Confirms al-Baghdadi’s Death
  8. WeWork’s Ousted C.E.O. Adam Neumann Is Accused of Pregnancy Discrimination
  9. Tales From the Teenage Cancel Culture
  10. Obama on Call-Out Culture: ‘That’s Not Activism’
  11. Impeachment, Chicago, Halloween: Your Thursday Evening Briefing
  12. What Boeing Knew
  13. One Thing You Can Do: Slay the Energy Vampires
  14. Should Facebook Be Fact-Checked?
  15. Impeach Trump. Then Move On.
  16. The Mess at D.H.S.
  17. Manufacturing Ain’t Great Again. Why?
  18. Trump Has Received a Formal Invitation to Be Impeached
  19. Caring About Climate Change Is the Christian Thing to Do
  20. Aaron Sorkin: An Open Letter to Mark Zuckerberg
  21. Voting on Impeachment Inquiry Along Party Lines
  22. Why It’s Important That Gamers Are Calling to #BoycottBlizzard
  23. John Witherspoon Made Every Scene Better
  24. What Chronic-Pain Patients Are Deeply Afraid Of
  25. We Shouldn’t be Scared by ‘Superintelligent A.I.’
  26. For Astros in the World Series, a Surprising Hook and a Sudden Fall
  27. 7-Year-Old Girl Is Shot in Chicago While Trick-or-Treating, Police Say
  28. E.P.A. to Roll Back Rules to Control Toxic Ash from Coal Plants
  29. She’s Fighting Cancer. Her Son Is Fighting Her Deportation.
  30. Outrage Greets Verdict in Sex Attack on Unconscious Teenager
  31. Paula White, Trump’s Personal Pastor, Joins the White House
  32. New Threats Put Wildfire Fighters’ Health on the Line
  33. After Juror Exchanged 7,000 Texts, Murder Verdict Is Overturned
  34. Kadri Gopalnath, 69, Dies; Brought the Saxophone to Indian Music
  35. 5 Cheap(ish) Things to Take Stargazing
  36. Ottoman Palaces on the Bosporus, Discreetly Up for Sale
  37. One of Britain’s Top Young Composers (Just Don’t Call Her Classical)
  38. One Photographer’s Exploration of the Paranormal
  39. ‘American Dharma’ Review: What Makes Steve Bannon Tick?
  40. 8 Years After ‘The Night Circus,’ Erin Morgenstern Has a New Novel
  41. A Physics Magic Trick: Take 2 Sheets of Carbon and Twist
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A Divided House Endorses Impeachment Inquiry Into Trump

House Democrats rallied behind a measure setting out rules for the public phase of their impeachment inquiry into President Trump, endorsing the process.
    

White House Aide Confirms He Saw Signs of a Quid Pro Quo on Ukraine

Timothy Morrison, a National Security Council aide, said a top diplomat close to President Trump suggested a military aid package for Ukraine was conditioned on investigations into his political rivals.
    

The Trump Impeachment Inquiry: What Happened Today

How the rapidly changing politics of impeachment led to a momentous vote.
    

Trump, Lifelong New Yorker, Declares Himself a Resident of Florida

The president filed a “declaration of domicile” last month saying that his property in Palm Beach will be his permanent residence.
    

House Impeachment Inquiry Vote Underscores Intense Polarization

No Republicans and only two Democrats broke ranks, a sign that the inquiry is likely to remain a highly partisan affair.
    

Meet the Democrats Who Broke Ranks on Impeachment

Two conservative lawmakers became the party’s only defectors in the House’s impeachment vote, warning that the process was “hopelessly partisan.”
    

ISIS Names New Leader and Confirms al-Baghdadi’s Death

Almost nothing is known about the new leader of the Islamic State, including who he really is. The group’s announcement also warned America not to be happy.
    

WeWork’s Ousted C.E.O. Adam Neumann Is Accused of Pregnancy Discrimination

In a federal complaint, a former chief of staff to Mr. Neumann said she was demoted twice after she became pregnant.
    

Tales From the Teenage Cancel Culture

What’s cancel culture really like? Ask a teenager. They know.
    

Obama on Call-Out Culture: ‘That’s Not Activism’

The former president challenged young activists for being judgmental. “You should get over that quickly,” he said.
    

Impeachment, Chicago, Halloween: Your Thursday Evening Briefing

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

What Boeing Knew

Congress is investigating the company’s culpability in two plane crashes that killed a total of 346 people.
    

One Thing You Can Do: Slay the Energy Vampires

Also this week, a coal giant files for bankruptcy
    

Should Facebook Be Fact-Checked?

And why are millennials turning to the occult?
    

Impeach Trump. Then Move On.

Stop distracting from the core issue, elite negligence and national decline.
    

The Mess at D.H.S.

The Department of Homeland Security, about to lose its fourth leader in three years, is a laboratory of Trumpian chaos.
    

Manufacturing Ain’t Great Again. Why?

The heartland endures another mini-recession.
    

Trump Has Received a Formal Invitation to Be Impeached

The House resolution confirms the developments that will almost definitely end in the president’s impeachment.
    

Caring About Climate Change Is the Christian Thing to Do

Global warming will strike hardest against the very people we’re told to love: the poor and vulnerable.
    

Aaron Sorkin: An Open Letter to Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook isn’t defending free speech, it’s assaulting truth.
    

Voting on Impeachment Inquiry Along Party Lines

Readers express disappointment in the partisanship that marked the vote and urge Democrats to “throw the book at Donald Trump.”
    

Why It’s Important That Gamers Are Calling to #BoycottBlizzard

The video game company is trying to appease the Chinese government. Gamers aren’t pleased.
    

John Witherspoon Made Every Scene Better

The prolific actor made classics like “Friday” and “The Boondocks” as well as outright duds. In every role, a memorable moment from him was guaranteed.
    

What Chronic-Pain Patients Are Deeply Afraid Of

Getting off opioids can be a crisis itself — so patients and prescribers need strong support.
    

We Shouldn’t be Scared by ‘Superintelligent A.I.’

“Superintelligence” is a flawed concept and shouldn’t inform our policy decisions.
    

For Astros in the World Series, a Surprising Hook and a Sudden Fall

Houston won 107 times this season and led Game 7 in the seventh inning. But its hopes for a title disappeared in the blink of an eye after its starter was pulled.
    

7-Year-Old Girl Is Shot in Chicago While Trick-or-Treating, Police Say

The girl, who the authorities believe was an unintended victim, was taken to a hospital in critical condition.
    

E.P.A. to Roll Back Rules to Control Toxic Ash from Coal Plants

The Trump administration is expected today to roll back rules designed to limit emissions of heavy metals like arsenic, lead and mercury from coal-fired power plants.
    

She’s Fighting Cancer. Her Son Is Fighting Her Deportation.

Tania Romero worked three jobs to raise her children. Now her son, a doctoral student at Yale, is determined to save her.
    

Outrage Greets Verdict in Sex Attack on Unconscious Teenager

A Spanish court sentenced five men on charges of sexual abuse, not rape, in the assault of a 14-year-old. The ruling was likely to intensify debate over whether the judiciary treats sexual assault fairly.
    

Paula White, Trump’s Personal Pastor, Joins the White House

Ms. White, a controversial figure even among evangelical Christians, will be overseeing a White House division that conducts outreach to key parts of the president’s base.
    

New Threats Put Wildfire Fighters’ Health on the Line

America’s rapid suburban expansion into the wilderness, combined with the growing ferocity of wildfires, is posing new health threats.
    

After Juror Exchanged 7,000 Texts, Murder Verdict Is Overturned

A juror’s conduct is deemed so bad that a prominent New York doctor who was convicted of killing his wife will be tried again.
    

Kadri Gopalnath, 69, Dies; Brought the Saxophone to Indian Music

Drawn to an instrument that sounded exotic to him, he became one of the most prominent classical musicians in India.
    

5 Cheap(ish) Things to Take Stargazing

Go out and see something spectacular.
    

Ottoman Palaces on the Bosporus, Discreetly Up for Sale

The purchase of a sultan’s opulent summer home in Istanbul requires not only a large fortune but also the right connections.
    

One of Britain’s Top Young Composers (Just Don’t Call Her Classical)

Anna Meredith has written music for orchestras and choirs. But her latest venture is an album with her band.
    

One Photographer’s Exploration of the Paranormal

Shannon Taggart spent nearly two decades capturing the rituals of Spiritualism, a movement founded on attempts to communicate with the dead, for her new book, “Séance.”
    

‘American Dharma’ Review: What Makes Steve Bannon Tick?

Errol Morris fails to crack his subject in this documentary — but maybe that’s the point.
    

8 Years After ‘The Night Circus,’ Erin Morgenstern Has a New Novel

In “The Starless Sea,” stags carry lit candles on their antlers, and the smells of smoke and honey waft through stone corridors.
    

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The study of graphene was starting to go out of style, but new experiments with sheets of the ultrathin material revealed there was much left to learn.
    

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