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  1. "You killed 85 people." The plucky band of residents trying to restore fire-ravaged Paradise vent their anger at PG&E, the utility that sparked the blaze.

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  2. From : Mark Zuckerberg offered a stalwart defense of liberal values on free speech last week, and it’s a sign of our illiberal times that progressives were his biggest critics

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  3. The Astros and Nationals will send the greatest combination of starters to the mound in a World Series since the adoption of earned runs as a statistic in 1913

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  4. Boris Johnson is bringing the Brexit deal he reached with the EU back to Parliament this week. Here’s a look at where things stand in the three-year saga.

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  5. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange spoke in court of difficult conditions in prison, saying he "can't think properly"

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  6. A doctor says teens who have stopped vaping are flooding his office with calls on how to maintain abstinence. "What's missing is a youth nicotine treatment center."

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  7. Between its superb camera and other AI-driven tricks, Google is just showing off its technical prowess at this point. Here's our review of the Pixel 4.

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  8. Investors spooked by widespread turmoil are seeking havens. Here’s what we’re watching in the markets today, with

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  9. Elizabeth Warren is calling for $800 billion in federal funding for public education, which would exhaust remaining revenue from a proposed wealth tax

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  10. The race remains too close to call in a Canadian election that is expected to deliver a setback to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regardless of the outcome

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  11. Civilians in Kurdish areas hurled rotten fruit and insults at a convoy of U.S. military vehicles that crossed from northern Syria into Iraq early Monday

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  12. Boris Johnson’s hard-ball tactics helped seal a Brexit deal. Now the battle moves to Parliament.

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  13. A court case that could strike down the Affordable Care Act has rattled officials in several states who are pursuing legislation to preserve some coverage

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  14. Four drug companies reach a settlement to avoid a trial seeking to blame them for fueling the opioid crisis, people familiar with the matter say

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  15. U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is set to push for another Brexit vote today. The government says it now has the numbers to get it passed after a foiled first try

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  16. No matter where you stand on Brexit, all roads lead to Eton—the fancy English prep school that yielded Boris Johnson and a chunk of Parliament

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  17. Another request to delay Brexit, another source of frustration for U.K. businesses

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  18. The largest and most complex opioid trial in U.S. history is expected to start today as settlement talks broke down over the weekend

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  19. Exxon and New York’s attorney general are headed for a showdown this week over accusations the company deceived investors, a rare trial over how the oil industry accounts for the impact of climate change

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  20. Companies are taking seriously Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren’s threat to halt new drilling on federal lands, if elected

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