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Kelly's OT Goal Lifts Bruins Over Capitals 3-2
Center Chris Kelly scored 339 into overtime and defenseman Zdeno Chara scored two goals to lead the Boston Bruins to a 3-2 victory over the Washington Capitals in a preseason game Monday night.


Bitter Tone in Debate Between Public Advocate Rivals
The televised debate between Letitia James and Daniel L. Squadron was fiercely negative as the candidates sought to win over the tiny number of undecided voters.


Aging Together
Members of the Cheesecake community, in Mendocino County, celebrate 20 years of shared living.


Tunisia's struggling economy
CNN's Errol Barnett speaks with Tunisia's president about how the country is dealing with its protests.


U.S. SEC says big Ponzi scheme targeted investors in Japan
Sept 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said it has uncovered an "extensive and egregious" Ponzi scheme run by a Las Vegas executive who raised more than $800 million from thousands of investors, mainly from Japan, over nearly 15 years.


EMERGING MARKETS-Latam stocks fall on U.S. shutdown fears; OGX hurts Brazil
* Mexico to issue more debt in Q4 after damaging storms * Brazil Bovespa down 0.88 pct; Mexico IPC 0.95 pct off MEXICO CITY, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Latin American stocks fell on Thursday, led lower by concerns the United States government may come to a standstill unless politicians can agree to pass measures to increase borrowing and avoid a default. In Brazil, oil firm OGX weighed on the market. On Thursday, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives refused to give in to Pr


Burger King Introducing a Lower-Fat French Fry
The fast-food chain says its new Satisfries will have about 40 percent less fat and 30 percent fewer calories than the fries sold by its rival McDonalds.


City Room An Elite School Is the Saddest Spot in Manhattan, a Study Says
Hunter College High School, filled with many of the citys top performing students, was labeled the saddest place in Manhattan, based on a study that gauged the emotions of New Yorkers by their Twitter messages.


NASAs Deputy Administrator Is Leaving Agency
Lori B. Garver, a top administrator at the agency who played a large role in drafting the Obama administrations controversial space policies, will leave next month.


Exclusive | 415 Washington Street
A combination of two units at the Fairfield condominium, built on the site of a former soap warehouse, yielded this 4,000-square-foot triplex.


Editor's choice
Our best photos from the last 24 hours.


The Williamsburg Divide
Glitz and grit a tale of two Williamsburgs, as different as glass and brick.


Brewers' Gomez, Braves' Johnson Suspended 1 Game
Milwaukee's Carlos Gomez admitted he went too far with a hyped-up home run trot that ended in a benches-clearing scuffle against the Atlanta Braves.


Kunitz Leads Penguins to 5-1 Win Over Red Wings
Chris Kunitz had two goals and an assist to help the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Detroit Red Wings 5-1 on Wednesday night in an exhibition game.


Adrenaline-filled tour of Spa track
The Circuit takes a minute long tour of the track ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.


Hernandez Steals Suarez Limelight as United Beats Liverpool
Manchester United ruined Luis Surezs return from a 10-match ban for biting by beating visiting Liverpool, 1-0, on Wednesday in the third round of Englands League Cup.


UPDATE 1-Chinese firm wins Turkey's missile defence system tender
ISTANBUL, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Turkey on Thursday chose a Chinese defense firm CPMIEC to co-produce a $4 billion long-range air and missile defense system, rejecting rival bids from Russian, U.S. and European firms.


On stage in Chicago, JPM director Jackson offers his apologies
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The head of JPMorgan Chase Co's audit committee acknowledged on Thursday that the bank had made mistakes and said it has tried to learn from them.


Breakingviews The sum of bad debt fears at China's banks
Sept. 25 - Chinese banks could need new equity of about $500 billion in a scenario where bad debts increase sharply, according to an innovative new calculator introduced by Breakingviews' John Foley.


Well Naps May Aid Young Childrens Learning
Nap time may be an important tool for learning, a new study of preschoolers suggests.


Security Council Agrees on Resolution to Rid Syria of Chemical Arms
The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council have agreed on a resolution that will require Syria to give up its chemical weapons, but the text will not threaten the use of force, officials said.


Movie Review | 'The Citizen' The Citizen, Directed by Sam Kadi
The Citizen is about a Lebanese immigrant to the United States who arrives on Sept. 10, 2001, only to find his American dream quickly turn into a series of nightmares.


Hello, who's this? The pope
CNN's Alessio Vinci reports on the new pope making personal phone calls to ordinary people around the world.


Bloomberg News expected to announce major management changes -WSJ
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Bloomberg LP could soon announce major changes in its news division that would reduce the number of editors reporting directly to Bloomberg News Editor in Chief Matt Winkler, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.


DealBook Detroit Manager Seeks to Freeze Pension Plan
Detroits emergency manager wants to freeze the citys pension system for public workers, in light of evidence it was operated in an unsound manner for many years, contributing to the citys financial downfall.


T Magazine Accommodations | Sleeping at the Bauhaus
The influential German design school has converted its studio building into a dorm-style hotel, with rooms outfitted with Marcel Breuers steel tube furniture.


Gary Player Why I love horses
The nine-time Major Champion tells CNN's Errol Barnett about his passions beyond golf.


U.S. shutdown (probably) won't happen
The chances of a government shutdown occurring next week are lower than Congress' approval ratings.


Want fruit with your burger? McDonald's expands anti-obesity push
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Hold the fries, pass the salad. McDonald's Corp on Thursday said it would offer healthy options as part of its popular value meals, letting customers choose a side salad, fruit or...


Well Living With Cancer Feeling Older Than My Age
Sometimes cancer and its treatments make me feel as if I have entered a time machine that accelerates aging.


Green Column A Dutch Plan to Let Nature Takes Its Course
A place called the Oostvardersplaasen is the site of a remarkable experiment to regenerate wildlife, giving a window to what parts of the Netherlands looked like in the past.


U.S. rapist freed after 1 month in jail
Stacey Dean Rambold, a former high school teacher who served a month-long sentence for raping a 14-year-old girl, was released Thursday from a Montana jail, a state Department of Corrections official told CNN.


Economix Blog A Report Card on Education Reform
A discussion with Education Secretary Arne Duncan; Mitch Daniels, the president of Purdue University; and John Engler, the head of the Business Roundtable, about the state of the education system.


Carbon fiber maker Toray to buy Zoltek for about $600-$700 mln- Nikkei
Sept 26 (Reuters) - Japan's Toray Industries Inc will buy U.S-based Zoltek Cos for $600-$700 million to increase its share of the global carbon fibre market to 30 percent, the Nikkei reported.


Woods wins 79th PGA title
Tiger Woods wraps up victory in the WGC-Bridgestone tournament Sunday ahead of the final major of the season later this week where he will start hot favorite.


China Gains New Friends in Its Quest for Energy
A Chinese presence at a vast new oil field in Kazakhstan is another indication that Chinas influence has eclipsed even Russias across the former Soviet republics of Central Asia.


36 Hours in Hampstead, London
Pack a picnic for the Heath, stroll through chapters of history and even take a bracing dip during a weekend in Londons worst-kept, high-altitude secret.


Pimco favors U.S. credit over Europe on weak euro zone growth
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Pimco, the investment firm that operates the world's largest mutual fund, generally prefers U.S. credit over European credit because of expected weak growth in the euro zone over...


T Magazine All the Rage | Bright, Cheerful Colors at the London Design Festival
This years edition of the annual mega-fair found designers using an unexpectedly playful color palette that included a smorgasbord of neons and pastels.


Miss New York wins Miss America contest
ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey (Reuters) - Nina Davuluri, 24, won the 2014 Miss America Pageant on Sunday, giving the prize to Miss New York for the second year in a row.


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