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The Pen Proves Mighty for an Unlikely Trump Correspondent

The president relishes showing off the “beautiful” and “interesting” letters he receives from a man he once threatened with annihilation: North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un.

14-Year-Old Is Charged With Murder After Egg Prank and Fatal Crash

The teenager was said to have been throwing eggs at cars in Houston on Tuesday before being chased by another driver and crashing into a pickup truck.

Police Pursue Leads in Killing of a 7-Year-Old Near Houston

The authorities have increased patrols since a girl was shot inside a moving car on Sunday. They’re also taking a fresh look at a similar — and still unsolved — shooting from 2017.

Mexican Archaeologists Discover Pre-Hispanic Temple of ‘The Flayed Lord’

Stone carvings dating back 1,000 years suggest gruesome rituals tied to beliefs about fertility and long life.

Asia Durr raises Louisville women's basketball up by staying patient

Louisville’s All-America guard finds serenity through meditation.

      

 

 

Kentucky Police Escort Fresh Doughnuts After Krispy Kreme Truck Fire

A viral police department tweet brought joking messages of sympathy from other police forces, and a delivery of doughnuts from the company.

What Is and Isn’t Affected by the Government Shutdown

Here’s a look at what’s running and what’s not while Congress and President Trump negotiate over government funding.

Ex-USC assistant coach pleads guilty in college hoops corruption case

Tony Bland, 38, was among four assistant coaches charged in the crackdown on college basketball recruiting corruption.

        

China Takes Wind Out Of Apple iPhone Sales

Apple cut billions from its revenue estimates amid slower sales in China. In August, Apple became the first firm worth $1 trillion, but its stock has dropped more than 30 percent in the past 3 months.

California Forces Pet Stores to Sell Only Dogs and Cats From Shelters

A law that took effect on Tuesday makes California the first state to bar the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits that do not come from shelters or rescue organizations.

A Trump County Confronts the Administration Amid a Rash of Child Cancers

Parents in Indiana are demanding the clean-up of a toxic site and questioning environmental rollbacks that could prevent future chemical disasters like the one they face.

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