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Satanists are suing Netflix

THE SATANIC Temple is upset with Netflix’s take on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, claiming the hit show’s use of a Baphomet statue is too similar to their own, and it’s being used to spread ‘satanic panic’. from MoneySaverHQ | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2PyS0I2

The Faces of Change in the Midterm Elections

By K.K. REBECCA LAI, DENISE LU, LISA LERER and TROY GRIGGS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2ACgWpO

A Weekend at Witch Camp

By VALERIYA SAFRONOVA from NYT Style https://ift.tt/2DdNbhM

Pittsburgh, Venice, Whitey Bulger: Your Wednesday Briefing

By PENN BULLOCK from NYT Briefing https://ift.tt/2qlL0QG

What’s on TV Wednesday: ‘Scary Movie’ and ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’

By GABE COHN from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2PBa30a

Baby Antonio: 5 Pounds, 12 Ounces and Homeless From Birth

By NIKITA STEWART and GABRIELLA ANGOTTI-JONES from NYT New York https://ift.tt/2Oh27g6

Rescue Workers Search for Missing After Typhoon Strikes Philippines

By JASON GUTIERREZ from NYT World https://ift.tt/2Oh9Cn2

Amid Scrutiny, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Shaped Trump’s Pittsburgh Response

By KATIE ROGERS and MAGGIE HABERMAN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2SvUNk1

In California, the Search for a Missing 800-Pound Hammer Continues

By MATT STEVENS from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2Q7znYV

Review: In ‘Days of Rage,’ the Revolution Will Be Trivialized

By JESSE GREEN from NYT Theater https://ift.tt/2zfHgEh

Review: Remembering What Was and Wasn’t in ‘Good Grief’

By BEN BRANTLEY from NYT Theater https://ift.tt/2JvF3JS

Samsung Reaps Record Profit, but Tougher Times Could Come

By RAYMOND ZHONG from NYT Technology https://ift.tt/2JsBLqq

Penguins and Islanders Honor Victims of Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2P1tTSM

36 Teenagers Show Us Their Generation

By KATHERINE SCHULTEN from NYT The Learning Network https://ift.tt/2PrIyq3

Resting Place

By DEB AMLEN from NYT Crosswords & Games https://ift.tt/2qjT6JH

Thomas Campbell, Ex-Director of the Met, Is Hired to Lead San Francisco Museums

By SARAH MERVOSH from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2CUzYcP

Lin-Manuel Miranda Puts Freestyle Love Supreme Back Onstage

By MICHAEL PAULSON from NYT Theater https://ift.tt/2qkHLc1

The Knicks Surge Past the Nets to End a Five-Game Skid

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2AB1kmJ

Golden State’s Klay Thompson Sets 3-Pointer Record in Blowout Win

By BENJAMIN HOFFMAN from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2zaZ1Vm

The New Cold War

By DAVID BROOKS from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2AzQxsA

Merkel’s Out. Now What?

By ANNA SAUERBREY from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2DbjNsd

In Merkel, Europe Loses a Leader

By THE EDITORIAL BOARD from NYT Opinion https://ift.tt/2qhPcAR

Late Night for a Working Stiff

By DEB AMLEN from NYT Crosswords & Games https://ift.tt/2CPnymb

Khashoggi fiancee hits at Trump response

The fiancée of Jamal Khashoggi criticised President Donald Trump's response to his killing, urging him to set aside U.S. trade interests in the push for truth, and demanded Riyadh disclose more details to bring those who ordered it to justice. Rough cut (no reporter narraiton). from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2SsnD4J

China To Cut Taxes On New Cars

China currently levies a 'car purchase tax' on new cars at 10 per cent, which after the tax cut will be reduced to 5 per cent. This will make cars more affordable although will only be applicable on... from NDTV Auto - Latest https://ift.tt/2Jo8m0L

Murray plan marred by maladministration

The plan to save the Murray has been plagued by maladministration with those implementing the rescue disregarding science, failing to account for climate change and almost totally opposed to transparency, South Australia's royal commission investigating the river system has been told. from Breaking News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2JnQNxV

Pollution kills 600,000 kids a year: WHO

Air pollution kills an estimated 600,000 children every year and causing symptoms ranging from loss of intelligence to obesity and ear infections but there is a limited amount parents can do, a World Health Organisation report says. from Breaking News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2OZFlOM

Stars raise record $1.4 million for youth cancer research

Music, sporting, and small screen stars have come together at Sony Foundation’s Wharf4Ward event to raise a record $1.4 million for youth cancer research. Sony Foundation CEO Sophie Ryan says every cent raised will go towards specialised cancer research centres for people aged between 16 and 25. Joining in on the event's 10th anniversary were Australian singers Jessica Mauboy, John Farnham and Conrad Sewell. from Finance – syndicated | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2RhaxWy

‘I was dying in front of them’

NO DAIRY, no gluten, no meat and no sugar. In fact, Ashlee Thomas would allow herself so little food, her parents were forced to do the unthinkable. Force feed their daughter, with a tube, all because she refused to eat. from MoneySaverHQ | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2D9TyCK

What’s on TV Monday: ‘A Very Wicked Halloween’ and ‘Outside the Bubble’

By SARA ARIDI from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2z9pfaI

Lion Air Plane With 189 People Crashes in Indonesia

By MIKE IVES from NYT World https://ift.tt/2Q3OUc8

For Trump, Dutiful Words of Grief, Then Off to the Next Fight

By PETER BAKER and MAGGIE HABERMAN from NYT U.S. https://ift.tt/2Jkm98F

Relentless and Resilient Red Sox Cap a Record-Breaking Season

By TYLER KEPNER from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2CLUV9y

Red Bulls Clinch M.L.S. Regular-Season Title

By ANDREW DAS from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2SqkTF5

Nets Use Stephen Curry’s Top Weapon. So Does Curry, Lifting Warriors.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2OT8HhO

Adrian Peterson Leaves the Giants (and Tony Dorsett) in the Dust

By KEVIN ARMSTRONG from NYT Sports https://ift.tt/2qhhICC

The Simplest Way to Drastically Improve Your Life: More Sleep

By TIM HERRERA from NYT Smarter Living https://ift.tt/2Oep5EJ

‘The Deuce’ Season 2, Episode 8: Bringing the Hammer Down

By SCOTT TOBIAS from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2qnEr09

‘America to Me’: What Did the Students Think?

By AISHA HARRIS from NYT Arts https://ift.tt/2Q1xoFn

Robert Bowers charged over fatal US synagogue shooting

Robert Bowers has been charged over the shooting deaths of 11 people and the injury of six at a synagogue in the city of Pittsburgh in the United States. Officials allege the 46-year-old suspect stormed the building during a service on Saturday. President Donald Trump has described the attack as pure evil and placed government building flags at half-staff. from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2Psf6Ab

RAW: Duke and Duchess of Sussex welcomed to New Zealand

October 28, 2018. Raw footage: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have been welcomed to New Zealand with a traditional ceremony at Government House in Wellington, Sunday, October 28, 2018. It is the final leg of their royal tour following recent visits to Australia, Fiji and Tonga. (AAP VIDEO/Daniel Hicks) from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2RmbvRy

Helicopter of Leicester City football club owner incinerates in crash

A helicopter belonging to the owner of Leicester City football club Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha has crashed outside the club's stadium and erupted in flames. Witnesses report hearing a loud mechanical sound before the aircraft spiralled and crashed to the ground in a huge fireball in the club's staff car park. It is unclear whether Mr Srivaddhanaprabha was on board at the time of the crash. from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2RjMer3

Labor Party in negotiation to free children from Nauru

The Opposition says it is willing to further negotiate with the government to ensure refugees get off the Nauru detention centre. New Zealand offered to take 150 refugees from the island, but Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he would only consider the offer if the refugees were prohibited from then crossing into Australia. Labor frontbencher Brendan O’Connor says his government is willing to negotiate with the government’s proposed prohibition because ‘people’s lives hang in the balance’. from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2Q2qVdd

RAW: Royals pay respects at Wellington’s Pukeahu National War Memorial

Supplied video obtained October 28, 2018 of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex paying their respects at the Pukeahu National War Memorial on Sunday 28, 2018. It is the final leg of their royal tour following recent visits to Australia, Fiji and Tonga. (AAP Video/Supplied/TVNZ) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2Ax4Ka5

New app aims to connect Indigenous entrepreneurs

A new mobile application #thismymob aimed at connecting and supporting Indigenous entrepreneurs is set to be launched by the University of Technology Sydney in collaboration with the University of Melbourne. Creator Christopher Lawrence told Sky News a remaining 18-month study period will hone the app before young Indigenous people can effectively wield it to establish themselves as coders, programmers and entrepreneurs. The app is expected to officially launch in 2020. Image: YouTube / #thismymob UTS from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2Q288z0

Push for women to consider career in mining

The co-founder of Indigenous Women in Mining Australia has launched her first networking event in Brisbane, aimed at connecting women to the mining industry. Florence Drummond told Sky News her enterprise encourages women to become business savvy and earn financial independence, while presenting a role model for the young Indigenous community. Currently, 1,300 Indigenous women work in the mining industry across Australia. Image: Sarah Marshall / News Corp Australia from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2AvmLpa

Harry and Meghan arrive in New Zealand

Supplied video obtained October 28, 2018 of Britain's Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex disembarking from a Royal New Zealand Air Force aircraft in Wellington New Zealand. (AAP Video/Supplied/TVNZ) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2z51UHc

Vic Labor launches campaign with $1.38 billion in promises

October 28, 2018 Opposition leader Bill Shorten speaking at the Victorian Labor state election launch at Monash University in Melbourne's south east. Shorten urges the crowd of Labor supporters and staffers to help re-elect Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews. Andrews then addresses the crowd with a speech filled with $1.38 billion in promises - more paramedics, another 1100 nurses, more specialist medical care for regional Victorians and 10 new or upgraded community hospitals. The state Liberals, led by Matthew Guy, also launched their campaign in Ivanhoe on the same day ahead of the November 24 election. (AAP VIDEO/ANDREW LEESON) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2SqQ2Ih

Shorten peppers Vic Libs new slogan with zingers

October 28, 2018 Opposition leader Bill Shorten at the Victorian Labor state election launch at Monash University in Melbourne's south east about the state Liberal's new campaign slogan. Shorten says the "get back in control" slogan should be aimed at their federal colleagues but they'd need a bigger billboard than the Sydney Opera House to get the message across. (AAP Video/Andrew Leeson) from National | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2PqFaeW

DNA, fingerprint led to US bomb suspect

A Florida man with a criminal history and a fervour for US President Donald Trump sent at least 13 mail bombs to prominent Democrats, with Justice Department officials crediting DNA, a fingerprint match and misspellings for the key break in the case. from Breaking News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2DbKf58

Cesar Sayoc charged over mail bombs sent to Trump critics

A 56-year-old has been charged over his alleged role in mailing 13 pipe bombs across the United States. The suspicious packages were sent to the homes of prominent figures including former President Barack Obama, Democratic politician Hillary Clinton and the business of actor Robert De Niro. Cesar Sayoc, a man with a lengthy criminal history who was arrested in Florida, faces up to 58 years in prison. FBI Director Christopher Wray says the devices are not hoaxes. from World | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2PY4HJr

Migrants reject offer to stay in Mexico

Several thousand Central American migrants have turned down a Mexican offer of benefits if they applied for refugee status and stayed in the country's two southernmost states, vowing to continue their long trek toward the US border. from Breaking News | Daily Telegraph https://ift.tt/2qbldup

2018 Hyundai Santro Review

The Hyundai Santro is back and we have driven it in its manual and AMT variants. The Smart Auto option, wide & spacious cabin, and a tonne of features at the top-end make the all-new Santro the... from NDTV Auto - Latest https://ift.tt/2O9BYQd