POLITICS
USA Today: Mike Pence: Donald Trump is ready to lead
… USA TODAY’s Editorial Board: Trump is ‘unfit for the presidency’
FILE – In this file photo taken Sept. 29, 2009, a USA Today newspaper box is shown outside a restaurant in Charlotte, N.C. Gannett Co., the largest U.S. newspaper publisher, said Friday, April 16, 2010, its first-quarter profit jumped 51 percent as the economic slump eased. Its shares surged in premarket trading. (AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File)
USA Today Takes A Side In The Presidential Race For The First Time
USA Today urges voters to oppose Trump
‘Don’t vote for Trump,’ says USA Today in first presidential endorsement in its history
Conservative newspapers breaking tradition to abandon Trump
Newspapers rejecting Donald Trump
New Yorker gives Trump pageant treatment
How Donald Trump’s Company Violated the United States Embargo Against Cuba
Donald Trump’s Cuba problem comes with big risks
Report of Trump spending in Cuba could hurt his chances in pivotal Florida
Eduardo Clark holds American and Cuban flags across the street from the Cuban embassy in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, July 20, 2015. A diplomatic freeze that stretched five decades, outlasting the Cold War and nine U.S. presidencies, formally ends Monday when Cuba and the U.S. reopen embassies. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez will attend a flag-raising ceremony at the Cuban chancery in Washington before meeting Secretary of State John Kerry, who will travel to Havana at a later date. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Ryan: ‘I’m tired of divided government. It doesn’t work very well’
Clinton Endorsement Triggers Death Threats
See Obama at bottom and what I said here, just yesterday…This is the shit that happens when we reject worthy and necessary things (and people) for no other reason than being haters trying to be petty and contrary—and it blows up in our face yet we’re to embarrassed to demand a recount…Lesson: stop trying to be petty and hurting worthy people suggesting and doing genius and necessary things. You always end up either needing them or fucking yourself…↓
White House: Congress has ‘buyer’s remorse’ after overriding Obama veto more: A day after veto override, Congress has second thoughts and may fix Sept. 11 bill
Congress May Rewrite Saudi 9/11 Law After Veto Override
Angered by 9/11 Victims Law, Saudis Rethink U.S. Alliance
Congress suddenly has buyer’s remorse for overriding Obama’s veto
Saudi Arabia condemns passage of US 9/11 law
Joe Biden: Donald Trump’s Comments About Avoiding Paying Taxes ‘Anger Me, Quite Frankly’
Watch: Libertarian Nominee Gary Johnson Is Unable To Name A Foreign Leader Ef. Ing. Clown.
Gary Johnson hurts himself with another ‘Aleppo moment’ …Sir, get out of the way.
Trump Foundation Lacks Certification to Operate as Charity
ICYMI: Not feeling Hillary? I wasn’t, either (Opinion)
World leaders gather for funeral of former Israeli PM Peres
Split Over Donald Trump and Cut Off by Culture Wars, Evangelicals Despair
Clinton took home a debate win, poll shows
TECHNOLOGY
Paris Auto Show Displays Industry Out to Get Elon Musk’s Tesla
A new Renault Trezor concept automobile, produced by Renault SA, sits on display on the first press day of the Paris Motor Show at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France, on Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016. Ford Motor Co. and Rolls-Royce are among the companies skipping the car show, also known as Mondial de L’Automobile, as the once-unmissable event succumbs to changes sweeping the auto industry. Photographer: Marlene Awaad/Bloomberg
Beyoncé becomes a tech startup investor
Gay pride flag launched into space ‘to spread peace’
BUSINESS
U.S.: Wells Fargo illegally repossessed 413 service members’ cars
Wealth of people in their 30s has ‘halved in a decade’
ENTERTAINMENT
New York City Starts $5 Million Fund for Women in Film and Theater
Sia Is Rereleasing This Is Acting With 7 Brand-New Tracks
ICYMI Pregnant Janet Jackson goes shopping for baby furniture in London
‘Star Trek’ cast and crew takes a public stand against Donald Trump
Tim Burton’s diversity comments blew up Twitter
Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl Halftime Show: 4 Things We Need to See
SCIENCE
Strange reptile fossil puzzles scientists
HEALTH
The 4 Traits That Put Kids at Risk for Addiction
CDC Urges Americans To Get A Flu Shot As Soon As Possible
Luz Barajas took her son Carlos Cholico to get his flu shot at Crawford Kids Clinic in Aurora, Colo., last year. Health officials say there is some evidence the flu shot is more protective than the nasal flu vaccine.
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WORLD NEWS
Hoboken train crash: 1 killed as focus turns to rail safety
1 Dead, More Than 100 Hurt in Hoboken Train Crash
Video Showing Police Shooting of Louisiana Boy Released
‘New Low’: Dead Vets Left To ‘Decompose’ In Va Morgue For Weeks Without Burial
California Police Shooting Protests Turn Violent, 2 Arrests Made
‘White people did not make America and this is not your country’: Black activist shuts down host’s Fox News rant
Father-of-two, 33, shot dead while driving to hospital to see wife and newborn son in suspected road rage killing
‘Mexico is one big cemetery.’ The search for the secret graves of the disappeared
Chess Players Forced To Compete In Hijabs At World Championship In Iran
Just to clarify: Female chess players forced to wear hijab as governing body awards world championship to Iran
Protesters rally at University of Sydney against John Howard honorary doctorate
Berkeley professor at center of sexual harassment scandal sues his accusers
There’s a racist double standard for criticisms of America
South Carolina School Shooting: Six-Year-Old Jacob Hall in ‘Fight for His Life’
6-Year-Old ‘Fighting for His Life’ After South Carolina Elementary School Shooting, Official Says
UPDATE: WA Mall Shooter Is U.S. Citizen, Not Permanent Resident
Newly-arrived Syrian refugee saves Canadian bride’s wedding day
Hairdresser, 35, ‘stabbed to death by her Iranian husband in her Potts Point apartment because he was angry she converted to CHRISTIANITY’
China banned from buying donkeys
Philippines’ Duterte likens himself to Hitler, wants to kill millions of drug users
Rodrigo Duterte vows to kill 3 million drug addicts and likens himself to Hitler
Duterte cites Hitler, wants to kill millions of addicts
75 years ago: 33,771 Jews slaughtered at Babi Yar
Suspect in Texas double homicide had been deported 3 times to Mexico
Report: 6-year-old New York boy Zymere Perkins dies after allegedly being beaten with broomstick, held underwater
Student, 22, who was left in a coma after a horror car crash was saved when she wiggled her toe moments before doctors were about to turn off her life-support machine
Collect photo of Sam Hemming while in critical care in July 2016. 29 September 2016. A student left in a coma following a horror car crash has been dubbed a “walking miracle” after she wiggled her TOE moments before doctors were about to turn off her life-support machine. See NTI story NTIMIRACLE. Law graduate Sam Hemming, 22, suffered horrific head injuries when the car she was travelling in flipped over on a motorway. She was airlifted to hospital where surgeons operated on her for six hours before placing her in a chemically-induced coma. After 19 days doctors advised her devastated parents to switch off her life-support machine after she was confirmed brain dead and had no hope of recovery. A disturbing picture of Sam in her hospital bed was taken by mum Carol, 44, as she made a heart-breaking farewell to her daughter. But incredibly, moments before doctors prepared to switch her life support off, she “wiggled her big toe” and medics kept her in a controlled coma. Days later she was given a tracheotomy and when her life-support machine was turned off again, she was able to breathe on her own. Remarkably, just eight weeks later she was deemed well enough to return home in Credenhill, Hereford, where she now lives with mum Carol and dad Jason, 43. Despite suffering head injuries which left one side of her brain “dead”, the other part of her brain which is not normally used was undamaged. Amazingly, the undamaged side of her brain developed in such a way Sam was able to learn how to walk and talk again.
SA weather: embryos destroyed at Flinders Medical Centre after generator fails in blackout
Tulsa Officer Expected to Plead Not Guilty to Manslaughter
‘She went deaf’: Lawyer says Tulsa cop who shot and killed unarmed black man Terence Crutcher got tunnel vision and did not hear other officers arriving on the scene or the gunshot
Iraqi grandmother ‘decapitated Isis fighters and cooked their heads’ to avenge her family’s death
Christiano Ronaldo’s £15million private jet crashes at airport while trying to land in Barcelona
Parents Who Saved for Months to Take Kids to Disney World Killed in Crash
Iceland turns off street lights in Reykjavik so city can enjoy Northern Lights
Reykjavik Briefly Swaps Its City Lights for Northern Ones
Reykjavik goes dark for Northern Lights show
Pakistan denies India carried out ‘surgical strikes’
India Claims ‘Surgical Strikes’ Across Line of Control in Kashmir
Pakistan: BLF chief Baloch says Indian help ‘welcome’
Baloch leaders welcome surgical strikes, say gives them ‘hope’
Cities changing streetlights to improve health
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