Climbing Polish climber Dzienski pips lift in man vs. machine race. It may not match the feeling of winning a world championship but Polish climber Marcin Dzienski's feat of racing and defeating an elevator up 23 meters will certainly have given him a lift. Wall Street plunges on economic worries. The Dow shed 494 points as Wall Street's main indexes suffered their sharpest one-day declines in nearly six weeks Wednesday. Fred Katayama reports. Picture Prompt 124; Speech Bubble. What do you think this image is saying? How does it relate to recent news events? 'Where's My Roy Cohn?' profiles notorious lawyer with Trump ties. Roy Cohn tells an interviewer his legacy is inextricably linked to the Army-McCarthy hearings, but it's impossible to watch "Where's My Roy Cohn?" without seeing the red-baiting attorney and fixer through the prism of the current President of the United States. PRESS DIGEST- New York Times business news - Oct. 4. The following are the top stories on the New York Times business pages. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. 23 Paratroopers Injured in Training Exercise in Mississippi. A training exercise involving 650 United States Army paratroopers went awry Wednesday night, leaving at least 23 injured. When Apps Get Your Medical Data, Your Privacy May Go With It. Medical groups are warning that new federal data-sharing rules, enabling people to get their health records through a smartphone, could lead to invasions of privacy. Insight Into How Insurgents Fought in Iraq. Documents obtained known as storyboards shed light on how American soldiers discovered weapons caches and where they came from. Trump's China comment 'breach' of oath Schiff. U.S. House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff on Thursday said President Donald Trump's request for China to probe Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was a fundamental "breach" of his Oath of Office. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Is Banana Republic quality
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Are shirts smart casual Boeing gets nod to test new 787 battery, wins big 737 order. Boeing Co won approval from U.S. transport regulators on Tuesday to start testing a redesigned battery for the 787 Dreamliner, putting it one step closer to getting the troubled airplane back into regular service. Motorcyclist dies after being dragged for quarter of a mile under truck of illegal immigrant 'drink driver'. Police said the 23 year old victim Matthew Denice was still alive when he became trapped in the wheel arch of Guaman's truck. Lung Damage From Vaping Resembles Chemical Burns, Report Says. Doctors at the Mayo Clinic examined samples of lung tissue from 17 patients, all of which looked as if the people had been exposed to toxic chemicals, the researchers said. Football news Macclesfield players and staff appeal for EFL help over unpaid wages. Players and staff at Macclesfield have pleaded for help from the EFL over unpaid wages. A statement on behalf of the players says they fear they could find themselves 'in a similar situation' to Bury. Intensive Care What Makes a Good Parent? Parents can feel inadequate if they fall short of the idealized view of intensive parenting, in which they act directly and decisively in the childs life. Mummy study finds people have had bad cholesterol for centuries. We largely blame today's high rates of heart disease on poor diets and sedentary life styles - but new University of Texas imaging techniques reveal bad cholesterol has dogged us for centuries. Pochettino missed his chance to leave Tottenham on a high and is now flattering to deceive. If ever a man missed his moment, it was Mauricio Pochettino the morning after Spurs lost to Liverpool in the Champions League final. The same, ironically, is true of Tottenham. Lille's return to the Champions League. LOSC Lille returns to action in the Champions League group stages against Ajax for the first time in seven years.
Dramatic moment a bull-fighter is flipped over the animal's back after charging head first at steer. The matador squares up to the bull before charging at it, only to be flipped over the bull's back. He quickly jumps back up to avoid further stampeding by the steer at the Spanish bullring.