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Police officer diagnosed with brain cancer returns to force

Police officer diagnosed with brain cancer returns to force A police officer in Illinois made his triumphant return to the force two weeks ago, just seven months after being diagnosed with brain cancer.

Sisters diagnosed with rare disease weeks apart recovering from brain surgeries

Sisters diagnosed with rare disease weeks apart recovering from brain surgeries Two sisters diagnosed with the same one-in-a-million disease weeks apart are recovering side by side after undergoing matching brain surgeries.

'Miracle' baby who weighed under 2 pounds thriving 6 months later

'Miracle' baby who weighed under 2 pounds thriving 6 months later A “miracle” baby born severely prematurely and weighing less than a bag of sugar has defied the odds, and six months later is now a thriving little girl.

Hit Men and Power: South Africa’s Leaders Are Killing One Another

By NORIMITSU ONISHI and SELAM GEBREKIDAN from NYT World https://ift.tt/2OoaNW3

Mazie Harris, John Carr

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Gutfeld: What have we learned from the Kavanaugh hearings?

Gutfeld: What have we learned from the Kavanaugh hearings? I believe they believe their stories.

Gutfeld: Trump is ready to give the planet some tough love

Gutfeld: Trump is ready to give the planet some tough love Trump is now going to make the world a better place, but is the world ready for that?

Judge Jeanine: Establishment Republicans caved to the Dems

Judge Jeanine: Establishment Republicans caved to the Dems Christine Blasey Ford is credible, but she's in over her head and she is being used.

Kavanaugh hearing is what Washington will look like if Democrats take back power

Kavanaugh hearing is what Washington will look like if Democrats take back power Democrats have exhibited appalling behavior throughout the Kavanaugh confirmation process.

Steve Hilton: Kavanaugh hearing shows divisive Democrats must be defeated before they destroy America

Steve Hilton: Kavanaugh hearing shows divisive Democrats must be defeated before they destroy America This is not about women's rights, “social justice,” the “arc of history” or overturning the “patriarchy.” This is all about overturning the 2016 election.

Media scrutinizes Kavanaugh but gives Ted Cruz challenger a pass

Media scrutinizes Kavanaugh but gives Ted Cruz challenger a pass It's good to be a Democrat.

John Fund: Kavanaugh debate is exactly why our founders thought early voting was a bad idea

John Fund: Kavanaugh debate is exactly why our founders thought early voting was a bad idea No one knows if Brett Kavanaugh will win Senate confirmation. But we do know that the cage match over his nomination comes only a few weeks before the mid-term elections -- and that millions of Americans will have already voted without knowing the outcome of the debate.

Steve Doocy and his new ‘The Happy Cookbook’ -- Want an instant happy place? Make a pot roast!

Steve Doocy and his new ‘The Happy Cookbook’ -- Want an instant happy place? Make a pot roast! Over one hundred recipes that make somebody smile, and there’s a story that explains that at the beginning of every one.

Kimberly Strassel: A vote against Kavanaugh is a vote for ambush tactics and against due process

Kimberly Strassel: A vote against Kavanaugh is a vote for ambush tactics and against due process Any Republican who votes against Judge Kavanaugh is implying that he committed perjury in front of the Senate. As Sen. Lindsey Graham said: “If you vote ‘no,’ you are legitimizing the most despicable thing I have seen in my time in politics.”

Joshua Rogers: I tried to help two hostages escape terrorists. Here's what happened

Joshua Rogers: I tried to help two hostages escape terrorists. Here's what happened I stared at the TV and fought back tears while watching an interview with American missionaries Gracia and Martin Burnham, who were haggard, filthy and appeared to be disoriented.

SFGATE: Skies open up in the Bay Area as it rains for the first time in nearly six months

Skies open up in the Bay Area as it rains for the first time in nearly six months Published on September 30, 2018 at 06:06AM by Drew Costley Rain fell in parts of the Bay Area for the first time in nearly six months on Saturday, according to the National Weather Service, which is reporting that the rain will be "more widespread" Monday and Tuesday.

Across Senegal, the Beloved Baobab Tree Is the ‘Pride of the Neighborhood’

By DIONNE SEARCEY from NYT World https://ift.tt/2xZBmXj

Ohio State Rallies to Still the Roar at Penn State

By MARC TRACY from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2NRJsft

College Football: Depleted Clemson Escapes an Upset Against Syracuse

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2NabA8s

This Week’s Wedding Announcements

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Stephanie Friedman, Stanley Gartshein

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Ruben Porras, Raul Sanchez

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Roxanne Schwartz, Perri Silver

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Rachel Dempsey, Bryn Williams

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Norel Hassan, Timothy Knight

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Lauren Lepow, Joshua Stieber

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Laura Eidlitz, Victor Adefuye

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Katherine Whitman, Frank Broomell Jr.

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Julia Freling, ChiChi Madu

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Jennifer Berry, Travis Jarae

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Grace Chiou, Bradley Graw

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Drew Foreman, Anais Farges

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Carly Berg, Jeremy Koenig

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Ashley Gitter, Jared Snyder

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Andrew Lim, David Crawford

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What’s on TV Sunday: ‘God Friended Me’ and ‘The Simpsons’

By SARA ARIDI from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2NRKVlV

Death toll from Indonesian quake, tsunami rises to 832: agency

The death toll from an earthquake and tsunami on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi rose to 832 on Sunday, the national disaster mitigation agency said, adding it assessed the affected area to be bigger than initially thought. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2Nc9Njd

Rescuers search for survivors of Indonesian quake, tsunami

Rescue teams in Indonesia struggled on Sunday to reach communities feared devastated by a major earthquake and tsunami on Sulawesi island, with a toll of more than 400 killed expected to rise sharply as contact is restored with remote areas. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2QlD1y5

Polls open in Iraqi Kurdistan for regional election

Kurds began voting in a parliamentary election in their semi-autonomous region in northern Iraq on Sunday, a year after a failed bid for independence. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2DI7SU5

Powerful typhoon bears down on flood-battered Japan

A powerful typhoon headed towards Japan's main island on Sunday forcing the cancellation or suspension of airline and train services and causing power outages and evacuations from areas still recovering from a typhoon last month. from Reuters: World News https://ift.tt/2N7L0wE