| Hi whatsappstars.kathir, This daily digest contains latest stories from the sites you've added on Feedspot. | | | NYT > Home Page Remove | A federal judge ordered the deadline extended to Oct. 18 because of Hurricane Matthew, siding with voting rights advocates and the state Democratic Party. Read More → | The release of a second batch of John D. Podesta's emails shows Bill de Blasio urging the campaign to engage left-wing Democrats. Read More → | Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs would help lead the most eagerly awaited new internet stock offering since Twitter. Read More → | President Vladimir V. Putin outlined a broad strategy this week to redeem Russia in the eyes of global Olympic officials in the wake of its doping controversy... Read More → | The women say they felt compelled to speak after Mr. Trump on Sunday denied ever engaging in such conduct. One says she encountered him on a plane, the other i.. Read More → | Jessica Leeds, a businesswoman at a paper company, was sitting next to Donald J. Trump on a flight to New York in the early 1980s. She told The Times that he l.. Read More → | The rapper sits down to discuss his frustrations with his label, his guest appearances on others' records and his aversion to political causes. Read More → | Complete with curse words — added by her English translator — Ferrante's picture book tells the story of a lost doll's utterly terrifying night at the beach. Read More → | The preacher on Bible-belt racism, pro-Trump evangelicals and the relationship between the Republican Party and American evangelicalism. Read More → | The arrests last year took place even as social attitudes toward the drug changed. A disproportionate number of those arrested are African-Americans. Read More → | Here's what you need to know at the end of the day. Read More → | The executive, John G. Stumpf, has been mired in a scandal involving sham accounts set up by bank employees. The bank's president will succeed him. Read More → | Many residents of Hazleton, Pa., who are losing ground, including Democrats, back Mr. Trump. Many who are prospering, including Republicans, support Clinton. Read More → | Several House or Senate members reversed themselves and are again supporting Mr. Trump to try to keep Hillary Clinton out of the White House. Read More → | The U.S.C./Los Angeles Times poll has consistently been an outlier, showing Donald Trump in the lead or near the lead. Read More → | Drivers, ignore your instincts and let the late mergers in during a lane closing, even if it feels like a breach of etiquette, experts say. Read More → | Secret recordings. Revenge porn. Sexual humiliation. Lately, celebrity feuds are looking pretty ugly. Read More → | Alain E. Kaloyeros, who was charged in a federal complaint, stepped down as president of the State University of New York Polytechnic Institute. Read More → | Peter Oxendale, considered one of the world's leading forensic musicologists, got into the profession by accident. Read More → | The agency is looking into the possibility that the aircraft was deliberately taken down Tuesday by one of the two people on board, according to the authoritie.. Read More → | Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein, the high commissioner for human rights, doubled down on remarks he gave last month condemning "nationalist demagogues." Read More → | The nonprofit organization Judicial Watch has more than 20 active lawsuits involving the Democratic nominee, and has focused on the Clintons since its formatio.. Read More → | A phaseout of hydrofluorocarbons could have a major effect on climate change but would make air-conditioning more expensive just as many Indians are becoming a.. Read More → | Keith Maitland's documentary on the University of Texas tower mass shooting breathes life into victims rather than dissecting the shooter. Read More → | The film tells of Nat Turner's slave rebellion by using women's trauma as motivation for the male hero, casting their victimization as secondary. Read More → | The country's prime minister returned abruptly to Bangkok and well-wishers waited at the hospital where the 88-year-old was being treated. Read More → | The Chicago Cubs last won a world championship in 1908, when Teddy Roosevelt was president. Read More → | A 17-word reminder displayed for four days in September contributed to substantial increases in online registration across the country. Read More → | The acts of defiance, directed at Beijing as some called for outright independence for the semiautonomous territory, seemed to augur a stormy legislative term... Read More → | The company slashed its third-quarter profit estimate by a third to absorb the hit from its decision to end production of the smartphone and recall millions of.. Read More → | Wendy E. Long, a former Supreme Court clerk and corporate litigator turned home-schooling mother and unlikely politician, said Mr. Trump had shaped much of her.. Read More → | Iran played South Korea in Tehran on Tuesday, the eve of the most solemn religious days in the country. Fans were urged not to cheer out of respect for religio.. Read More → | Wednesday: Professional athletes get "sticker shock," an exhibition of chrysanthemums, and the war on love locks. Read More → | Here's what you need to know to start your day. Read More → | Like many of my friends, I spent years using prescription stimulants to get through school and start my career. Then I tried to get off them. 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