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Rebels in Mali Suspend Peace Deal With Government
Separatists in the north accused the government of failing to begin the process of releasing prisoners as called for under the June peace accord.


Bayou Corne Journal Ground Gives Way, and a Louisiana Town Struggles to Find Its Footing
Almost nothing in Bayou Corne has been the same since a voracious sinkhole opened up in 2012, and a year later its still growing, swallowing trees and belching methane.


Bob Newhart wins first Emmy
It's hard to believe, but TV veteran Bob Newhart has just snagged his very first Emmy.


U.N. Investigates More Alleged Chemical Attacks in Syria
Inspectors were looking into reports that chemical weapons were used seven times, including three after the Aug. 21 attack that set off an international crisis.


In Practice Answers to Some Questions About Health Care Exchanges
Your Money columnist Tara Siegel Bernard has answers to your questions about the new health care exchanges opening on Oct. 1.


Your Money Adviser Free Apps for Nearly Every Health Problem, but What About Privacy?
An analysis of 43 popular wellness apps by the nonprofit Privacy Rights Clearinghouse found that many apps connect to advertising and data-analysis sites without the users knowledge.


Doctor and Patient Easing Doctor Burnout With Mindfulness
Two-thirds of doctors experience the emotional, mental and physical exhaustion characteristic of burnout. New research points to mindfulness, the ability to be fully present and attentive in the moment, as a possible remedy.


Motherlode Blog 6 Ways to Overcome Anxiety and Talk Money With Your Children
Many parents would rather talk to their children about sex than about money, but far too few have stopped to figure out why and how to get over it.


Wedge Tells Mariners He Won't Return
Seattle manager Eric Wedge has told the Mariners he will not return for next season.


eBay must face Justice Department suit over recruiting ruling
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. judge on Friday refused eBay's attempt to dismiss a U.S. Department of Justice civil lawsuit over its alleged agreement with Intuit to refrain from recruiting each other's employees.


Theater Review Not What Happened, a Next Wave Festival Play
Not What Happened, by Ain Gordon, looks at how we interpret the past.


Team rebuilding world's first website
Twenty years ago, a team of researchers shared the Web with the world. Now they want to show a generation that grew up online what it was like in its earliest days.


Which model earns $42 million?
On the heels of London Fashion Week, CNN takes a look at how a new generation of supermodels are moving beyond the catwalk and making millions from their own brand.


Mayoral Rivals Entangled in Debate on Citys Rules for a Circumcision Rite
Bill de Blasio and Joseph J. Lhota have seemed to embrace changing positions on a policy requiring parental consent on a procedure common among ultra-Orthodox Jews.


The Lede Details of Conversation With Obama Deleted From Twitter Account in Rouhanis Name
Excitement about a diplomatic breakthrough among President Hassan Rouhanis aides perhaps explains why a rapid-fire series of updates divulging details of his conversation with President Obama were posted on the @HassanRouhani Twitter account and then deleted a short time later.


Philippines military frees final hostages
The hostage standoff between Philippines forces and separatist rebels is over, a military spokesman said Friday.


Mexico's America Movil may launch KPN offer in October
MEXICO CITY, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Mexican phone company America Movil, embroiled in an increasingly complex offer for Dutch telecom KPN, said on Friday it may proceed with its formal offer next...


You're the Boss Blog Would You Start a Business With 401(k) Money?
For many, it can be a very tempting strategy for all sorts of reasons.


Judge allows challenges to Illinois gay marriage ban to proceed
(Reuters) - An Illinois judge on Friday allowed two lawsuits challenging the state's ban on gay marriage to proceed, possibly setting the stage for state courts rather than the legislature to decide whether same-sex couples will be allowed to marry in Illinois.


Lotus explains why Raikkonen was not paid
Kimi Raikkonen is leaving Lotus because he has not been paid his salary -- and the Formula One team now admits its philosophy is to prioritize spending on the car not its star drivers.


ONeal Joining Kings Ownership Group
Shaquille ONeal is joining the ownership group of the Sacramento Kings.


This is Z10, the first BlackBerry 10 handset
Research In Motion is no more! BlackBerry is the new company name and the Z10 is the first BlackBerry 10 handset. Here's a quick overview of the new phone.


Bank of America fraud trial spotlights whistleblower awards
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The former executive who blew the whistle on questionable mortgage lending at Countrywide Financial Inc could reap up to $1.6 million under a law dating from the 1980s savings-and-loan crisis.


Top SEC lawyer on 'Fabulous Fab' trial to depart agency
WASHINGTON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Matthew Martens, the top trial lawyer at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission who led the agency to victory in its blockbuster civil fraud case against Goldman Sachs Vice President Fabrice Tourre, is leaving the SEC at the end of September.


Government shutdown would hit Pentagon civilians - again
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Defense Department will put half its 800,000 civilian employees on unpaid leave next week and halt military activity not critical to national security if Congress fails to resolve a looming funding crisis, Pentagon officials said on Friday.


Exhibition Review Take Note! at Mount Vernon
A new library and an accompanying exhibition at Mount Vernon make abundantly clear that Washington was a reader.


ArtsBeat Video Reviews of Don Jon, Muscle Shoals and Metallica Through the Never
Times critics on Metallica Through the Never, Muscle Shoals and Don Jon.


Bolivian leader Let's take U.S. to court
It's no secret that Bolivian President Evo Morales is not a fan of the U.S. government, and at the U.N. General Assembly he took his complaints to a wider audience, calling for action against the Obama administration.


Obama Scorns G.O.P. Blackmail on Health Law
Days before the laws main elements take effect, President Obama mocked opponents for crazy arguments and accused them of trying to blackmail a president to stop the law.


The 30-Minute Interview Susan Hewitt
Ms. Hewitt is a partner and the founder of the Cheshire Group, which owns and operates rent-regulated and market-rate apartments in the New York area.


Field Notes Divorce After 50 Grows More Common
For the first time, more Americans 50 and older are divorced than widowed.


Former bin Laden associate facing U.S. charges seeks UK spy evidence
WASHINGTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former London-based associate of Osama bin Laden facing U.S. terrorism charges has asked a judge for authorization to seek testimony from an officer of Britain's internal spy agency, MI5, which his lawyers claim might prove his innocence.


RPT-U.S. labor market not yet healthy -Fed's Dudley
Sept 27 (Reuters) - An influential Federal Reserve policymaker on Friday unscored his commitment to accommodative policies, saying the labor market is not yet healthy and inflation should firm in the...


Shopping With Stephan Jaklitsch Just Add Rubber Duck
When being up to your neck in hot water is a beautiful thing.


Scientists discover new legless lizard species in California
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California scientists have discovered four species of legless lizards hidden in unlikely habitats among central valley oil derricks, sand dunes at the end of a Los Angeles airport runway and other arid and desolate spaces.


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New report blames mankind as main culprit for global warming
Sept. 27 - The International Panel on Climate Change says the Earth is set for further warming and more catastrophic weather events. Nathan Frandino reports.


Westerners race into North Korea -- by bike
When Bernt Johansson crossed the mountainous countryside of North Korea into the city of Rason, the crowds there reminded the Swedish biker of the adulation that greeted his 1976 Olympic gold finish in Montreal.


Eileen Tucker, Matthew Spiro
The bride is a research associate at an investment firm; the groom works for an asset management unit of JPMorgan Chase.


Fed's Rosengren slams SEC's plan for U.S. money markets
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A top Federal Reserve official on Friday took a swipe at a fellow U.S. regulator's proposal to rein in money market mutual funds, saying a key part of the Securities and Exchange...


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