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Some cities are taking another look at LED lighting after AMA warning; Marlins’ Jose Fernandez killed in Miami boating accident; Poll: Clinton, Trump in virtual dead heat on eve of first debate; From Hiroko to Susie: The untold stories of Japanese war brides; Trump is headed for a win, says professor who has predicted 30 years of presidential outcomes correctly; Carolyn Hax: Boyfriend won't come over after work; she's tired of his excuses; After day-long manhunt, police arrest 20-year-old in Washington state mall killings; A new study says Trump would raise taxes for millions. Trump’s campaign insists he won’t.; Trump's week reveals bleak view, dubious statements in 'alternative universe'; Gennifer Flowers said she would attend debate for Trump, but Trump camp says no; 'Who is this Robert Smith?': A quiet billionaire makes some noise with $20 million gift to the African American museum; How could sexism hurt Clinton in the debates? These female high school debaters know.; Maureen Dowd is back to skewering the Clintons, this time with a side of Trump; Five myths about the Middle Ages; Suspect in custody in Washington state mall killings, state police say; Amid pressure, Charlotte police release videos in shooting of Keith Lamont Scott
 
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Some cities are taking another look at LED lighting after AMA warning
First-generation high-intensity models emit light that may disturb sleep, raise health risks.
Marlins’ Jose Fernandez killed in Miami boating accident
Pitcher was only 24 and Marlins have canceled Sunday's game against Atlanta.
 
Poll: Clinton, Trump in virtual dead heat on eve of first debate
Clinton's August advantage has been erased, but doubts about Trump's readiness remain.
 
From Hiroko to Susie: The untold stories of Japanese war brides
They married 'the enemy,' then created uniquely American lives.
 
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Trump is headed for a win, says professor who has predicted 30 years of presidential outcomes correctly
Prof. Allan Lichtman's "13 Keys to the White House" point to a GOP win.
 
Carolyn Hax: Boyfriend won't come over after work; she's tired of his excuses
She spends several nights a week at his place and thinks he should reciprocate.
 
After day-long manhunt, police arrest 20-year-old in Washington state mall killings
20-year-old Arcan Cetin was arrested Saturday in Oak Harbor, Wash., about 30 miles from the scene of the shooting.
 
A new study says Trump would raise taxes for millions. Trump’s campaign insists he won’t.
Many single parents and large families could see higher taxes if the Trump plan as written becomes law.
 
Trump's week reveals bleak view, dubious statements in 'alternative universe'
An examination by The Washington Post found a candidate uniquely undeterred by facts.
 
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'Who is this Robert Smith?': A quiet billionaire makes some noise with $20 million gift to the African American museum
With a mind for math and music, Smith has built a fortune. Now he hopes to see African American stories and culture shared in a digital age.
 
How could sexism hurt Clinton in the debates? These female high school debaters know.
Not looking "presidential" is just the beginning.
 
Maureen Dowd is back to skewering the Clintons, this time with a side of Trump
Kathleen Parker says Dowd's new collection would be more satisfying without all the filler.
 
Five myths about the Middle Ages
Don't believe "Game of Thrones": Medieval Europe wasn't racially homogenous.
 
Suspect in custody in Washington state mall killings, state police say
The Washington State Patrol identified the suspect as Arcan Cetin, 20, of Oak Harbor, Wash.
 
Amid pressure, Charlotte police release videos in shooting of Keith Lamont Scott
Videos do not answer questions about whether Keith Lamont Scott was holding a gun.
 
 
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