Michigan State University fined $4.5M in Nassar case

The government on Thursday ordered Michigan State University to make sweeping changes and pay a $4.5 million fine after determining that it failed to adequately respond to sexual assault complaints against Larry Nassar, a former campus sports doctor who molested elite gymnasts and other female athletes.

2 women ID’d in fatal crash near Boulder City

Antonia Pappas, 78, of Henderson and Christina Rich, 80, of Freeport, New York, were killed in the Wednesday crash that injured five others, including four children.

Fall brings new shows, services and perhaps bigger TV tabs

The small screen is demanding a bigger bite of viewers’ entertainment budget, and there’s no end in sight as streaming services from Apple and Disney arrive this fall.

Fewer new businesses poses risk to US economy

Despite a decade-plus of economic growth, Americans have slowed the pace at which they’re forming new companies, a trend that risks further widening the gap between the most affluent and everyone else.

Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka to play in Shriners Open in Las Vegas

Brooks Koepka, the world’s top-ranked golfer, and Phil Mickelson, a fan favorite and a five-time major champion, have committed to the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open Oct. 3-6 at TPC Summerlin.

More women allege opera legend Domingo harassed, pursued them

In the weeks since the story about alleged sexual misconduct by opera legend Placido Domingo was published, women have shared new stories about encounters.

Iran set to use faster centrifuges as nuclear deal collapses

Iran was poised Thursday to begin work on advanced centrifuges that will enrich uranium faster as the 2015 nuclear deal unravels further.

Can Facebook Dating secure your love life?

Facebook Dating, a matchmaking service the company already offers in Brazil, Canada and 17 other countries , will arrive in the U.S. on Thursday. But after years of privacy missteps by the social network, will people trust it with their love lives?

Princess Charlotte gets family support on 1st day of school

Britain’s Princess Charlotte had plenty of support on her first day of school — she was accompanied by older brother Prince George and her parents, Prince William and his wife Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge

Businesses added a solid 195K jobs in August, says survey

U.S. businesses added a healthy 195,000 jobs last month, a sign companies are still hiring at a solid pace despite the Trump administration’s trade war with China.

US woman arrested at Manila airport with baby hidden in bag

An American woman who attempted to carry a 6-day-old baby out of the Philippines hidden inside a sling bag has been arrested at Manila’s airport and charged with human trafficking, officials said Thursday.

Brexit impasse continues; PM’s brother quits government

Prime Minister Boris Johnson kept up his push for an early election as a way to break Britain’s Brexit impasse, as lawmakers moved to stop the U.K. leaving the European Union next month without a divorce deal.

US, Romanian soldiers, 10 Afghan civilians killed in Kabul attack

A Taliban suicide car bombing in Kabul on Thursday killed a U.S. service member, a Romanian soldier and at least 10 Afghan civilians in a busy diplomatic area that includes the U.S. Embassy.

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