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    Oct 2

    President Trump has sold himself as a self-made billionaire but a Times investigation found that he received more than $400 million from his father’s empire, much of it through dubious tax schemes during the 1990s, including instances of outright fraud.

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  2. The bridge along with a high-speed rail connection opened earlier this year is both an impressive engineering feat and a source of controversy

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  3. China officially opened the world’s longest sea bridge. The structure required more than 400,000 tons of steel.

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  4. Analysis: A new Cold War between the United States and Russia has begun to emerge — with China playing a key role

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  5. Taiwanese officials said that the train’s conductor was considered a possible criminal suspect in a derailment that killed 18 people

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  7. In Opinion Jamal Khashoggi, the journalist who was killed in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, gave a speech in April: "Regrettably, the idea of the benevolent autocrat, the just dictator, is being revived in the Arab world."

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  8. "In many cases, they don’t have the resources to do conservation. They’re just paper parks.”

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  9. Today, the International Space Station is the only place where people live away from Earth. It is a technological tour de force and the most expensive thing that humanity has ever built.

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    11 hours ago

    An Afghan commando targeted NATO soldiers, days after an infiltrator killed a top Afghan commander and wounded an American general.

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  11. Good morning, Europe. Here's what you need to know to start your day:

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  12. Someone going by the name “Veritas in Diversitas” sent a mass email to the reporters covering the trial suggesting that Judge Burroughs was biased against Harvard because the college had not accepted her

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  13. In China, where even infant formula and vaccines have had quality problems, pet owners often view imported products as safer. But American pet food may become collateral damage in the trade war.

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    A Khashoggi lookalike sent by Saudi Arabia wandered the streets of Istanbul hours after the real Jamal Khashoggi was killed

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  15. President Trump said that “unknown Middle Easterners” had infiltrated the migrant caravan. That and almost all of his other assertions were inaccurate, misleading or incomplete.

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  16. Even after 200 performances of "My Fair Lady," Lauren Ambrose could never quite tell if things went well: "Sometimes it’s like a rock show, sometimes it’s like a library"

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    6 hours ago

    Trump is dialing things up at rallies, and he is not letting reality interfere with his performance

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  18. U.S. businesses and universities are worried that, unless policies change, they will have trouble attracting the talent needed to build quantum technology, which could make old computers look like toys

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  19. Researchers looked for microplastics in stool samples of people from 8 countries. “The results were astonishing,” they said.

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  20. A journey around the perimeter of Paris, exploring neighborhoods well off the tourist-beaten path, revealed a city at once familiar and yet startlingly new

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  21. Tina Turner: "Magazines were my teachers. That’s where I learned how to dress, how to wear makeup and how to develop a personal sense of style"

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