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  1. National Briefing | West: California: One Dead and 13 Hurt in Gunfight at Dance
  2. National Briefing | Southwest: Arizona: Ballots Will Have Two-Track System
  3. National Briefing | Plains: South Dakota: Blizzard Takes Toll on Livestock
  4. National Briefing | Washington: Obama’s Adviser on Climate Change Plans to Leave
  5. National Briefing | Midwest: Ohio: School Aide Faces Charges Linked to Rape Case
  6. Billions in Debt, Detroit Faces Millions in Bills for Bankruptcy
  7. DealBook: Little Fear on Wall St. of Default, at Moment
  8. Senate Leaders Mull Raising Debt Ceiling in Challenge to House
  9. DealBook: No Way U.S. Would Allow Debt Default? Don’t Bet on It
  10. Veto Halts Bill for Jury Duty by Noncitizens in California
  11. Health Exchange Delays Tied to Software Crash in Early Rush
  12. Garcetti, New Los Angeles Mayor, Reflects Changing City
  13. Health Exchange Delays Tied to Software Crash In Early Rush to Enroll
  14. Navajo Leader Drops His Support for Slaughter of Wild Horses on the Reservation
  15. Jesuit Campus to End Coverage for Elective Abortions
  16. A G.O.P. Moderate in the Middle ... of a Jam
  17. Op-Ed Columnist: Why the Debt Ceiling Matters
  18. A Growing Race With Big Risks
  19. DealBook: Worsening Debt Crisis Threatens Puerto Rico
  20. U.S. Adults Fare Poorly in a Study of Skills
  21. New book chronicles epic court fight over capital punishment
  22. Manhattan crane malfunction left load hanging more than 400 feet in air
  23. Tribe seeks to force NFL Redskins name change
  24. NYPD searching for autistic teen who ran away from school
  25. Grandmother charged in baby's sledgehammer death
  26. Elizabeth Smart shares '100%' of her kidnapping terror in book
  27. National Mall Fire Victim Identified as New Jersey Man
  28. For Shoppers, Next Level of Instant Gratification
  29. Music Match: ‘Still Crazy After All These Years,’ Two Ways
  30. I'm a male feminist. Seriously
  31. Warhol classics to fetch green
  32. Hispanics, don't settle for less
  33. Civil Behavior: A Debutante With Lesbian Moms: How Does She Come Out?
  34. NASCAR driver inspires others to 'never give up'
  35. Report: Boy who sneaked onto airline flight called a 'challenging' child
  36. Books that changed our youth
  37. Don't send al Libi to Gitmo
  38. Supreme Court Weighs Campaign Contribution Limits
  39. School-Bus Drivers Walk Off Job in Boston
  40. Obama Calls Boehner as G.O.P. Meeting Yields No Offers
  41. Biker ordered held on bond
  42. Opinion: Reality cooler than 'Gravity'
  43. Storms pound East Coast
  44. My Story: Moving Back to (Their) Town
  45. Police: 4 dead in triple-murder suicide pact linked to child porn probe
  46. Shutdown Holds Up Death Benefits for Military Families
  47. U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan
  48. Obama to Pick Yellen as Leader of Fed, Officials Say
  49. The Lede: Iran’s Foreign Minister Discusses Twitter, Netanyahu and Kerry on State Television
  50. Watch Wednesday's Show!
  51. National Briefing | Midwest: Michigan: Man, 89, Admits Hauling Cocaine
  52. National Briefing | Washington: Car Search Yields No Clues in Fatal Chase
  53. National Briefing | West: Hawaii: Hepatitis Reports Draw F.D.A. Scrutiny
  54. National Briefing | Washington: Pentagon Names Envoy for Guantánamo’s Closing
  55. Power Grid Is Attacked in Arkansas
  56. Kansas Legislature Threatens Showdown With Court Over School Financing
  57. Uninsured Find More Success via Health Exchanges Run by States
  58. 8 Lawmakers Arrested at Immigration Protest
  59. Many in G.O.P. Offer Theory: Default Wouldn’t Be That Bad
  60. $10 Million Gift to Help Head Start Through Shutdown
  61. A Leader’s Admission of ‘Mistakes’ Heartens Some Doubting Mormons
  62. U.S. Issues Warning on Salmonella Believed to Be Linked to a Poultry Farm
  63. Square Feet: In a Healthy Apartment Market, Pockets of Worry
  64. Ralph A. Dungan, Aide in Kennedy White House, Dies at 90
  65. U.S. Officials Say Libya Approved Commando Raids
  66. Feds probe Arkansas grid sabotage
  67. Loser: Indiana lottery winner fails to claim $1 million prize in time
  68. Gym mat death: Scene pics point to foul play, expert says
  69. Mother of deceased 'Baby Hope' identified through DNA
  70. School bans most balls during recess: Smart move or going too far?
  71. Ask an Expert: Advice About Sleep Deficiency in Midlife, Part 3
  72. Ask an Expert: Taking Questions About When It’s Time for Assisted Living
  73. Capitol chase driver had passport, foreign currency in her car
  74. 5 questions for Rita Moreno
  75. Elizabeth Smart: 'I couldn't be happier'
  76. Dental crisis: A 'State of Decay'?
  77. Hey Scalia, let's be friends
  78. 1 dead, several injured in Pennsylvania bus accident
  79. Molecular ball, sticks no more
  80. Crazy shutdown side effects
  81. 'God particle' theorists win Nobel
  82. Why 'Gravity' couldn't happen
  83. With New Abortion Restrictions, Ohio Walks Fine Line
  84. NASCAR driver races to stop diabetes
  85. World wonders: Can it count on U.S.?
  86. Source: Witness was with Aaron Hernandez before double homicide
  87. Father of boy who hopped flight: 'No one stepped up to help'
  88. Sorry, you're still dead, Ohio court tells man
  89. Reward offered for safe return of missing autistic teen in New York
  90. Supporters stand by representatives -- and government shutdown
  91. Frat 'rapebait' e-mail disturbing
  92. Redskins Name Change Remains Her Unfinished Business
  93. Business Groups Urge Congress to Reopen as Shutdown Drags On
  94. Boston School-Bus Drivers Return to Work Amid Uncertainty
  95. Yellen’s Path From Liberal Theorist to Fed Voice for Jobs
  96. In Shutdown, Clinical Trial Enrollment Slows but Doesn’t Halt
  97. Republicans Use Shutdown to Stake Positions for 2016 Bids
  98. Brain-eating amoeba detected in Louisiana parish's water, officials say
  99. In Practice: House Republicans Argue for Delay in Health Law Penalties
  100. Watch Thursday's Show!
  101. National Briefing | Mid-Atlantic: West Virginia: Man Killed After Firing Into Courthouse
  102. National Briefing | Washington: Longtime Florida Congressman to Retire
  103. California Expands Availability of Abortions
  104. Real Estate Boom in Phoenix Brings Its Own Problems
  105. Risk to Food Safety Seen in Furloughs
  106. To Neighboring Restaurants, Shutdown Rules Are Nothing if Not Arbitrary
  107. Rod Grams, Minnesota Anchorman Turned Senator, Is Dead at 65
  108. Death Benefits for Soldiers to Continue
  109. The Architecture of Autism
  110. Florida Defends New Effort to Clean Up Voter Rolls
  111. Business Groups See Loss of Sway Over House G.O.P.
  112. Tracing the Calendar Down to the Last Cent
  113. The Creative Mid-Life: Yo-Yo Ma and the Mind Game of Music
  114. Announcing Fed Nomination, Obama Praises Yellen
  115. Teen's body stuffed with newspaper
  116. Hannah Anderson: DiMaggio wanted me to play Russian roulette
  117. Kenya mall attack survivor played dead to live
  118. State Department defends $5 million for high-end glassware
  119. Universal Orlando roller coast gets stuck high above park
  120. Judge: Jury selection, trial of James Holmes could last 8 months
  121. Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder defends team name in letter
  122. Outlaws or stunt artists? Bikers leave controversy in wake
  123. Train riders too consumed with phones to see gun before shooting
  124. Nurses, other non-physicians can perform abortions in California
  125. Hot air balloon hits power line
  126. South Dakota blizzard kills, buries cows
  127. Fisher House offers to step up for military families, yet again
  128. Officer charged in NY motorcycle-SUV clash
  129. Sonogram shows tiny elephant
  130. Kwame M. Kilpatrick, Disgraced Detroit Mayor, to Be Sentenced
  131. American Cities Report Stronger Finances, but Continued Threats
  132. Alice Munro Wins Nobel Prize in Literature
  133. Hannah Anderson: DiMaggio wanted me to play Russian roulette
  134. 2 Ex-Navy Football Players Face Court-Martial in Rape Case
  135. House G.O.P. Discusses Short-Term Fix on Debt Limit
  136. Kanye, Miley and death of the diva
  137. Getting hotter: Climate change means new record highs, study says
  138. Astronaut Scott Carpenter dies
  139. Indy winner Dario Franchitti leaves Houston hospital
  140. The Lede: Snowden’s Father Meets the Press in Moscow
  141. National Briefing | Washington: Pentagon’s Top Weapons Expert to Retire
  142. Prison Oversight Faulted in Ohio Captor’s Death
  143. National Briefing | Southwest: Texas: Fertilizer Plant in Deadly Blast Is Fined
  144. National Briefing | Mid-Atlantic: West Virginia: Motive Sought in Courthouse Shooting
  145. Scott Carpenter, 2nd Mercury Astronaut to Orbit the Earth, Dies at 88
  146. Watch Friday's Show!
  147. U.S. Offer Would Let Some States Open Parks
  148. Ryan Is Again in the Forefront for the G.O.P.
  149. Kochs and Other Conservatives Split Over Strategy on Health Law
  150. Outside National Parks, Feeling Squeezed by the Shutdown
  151. In Florida, Opposition by the State and Snags in Signing Up on the Web
  152. Health Act Embraced in California
  153. Robert C. Stebbins, 98, Chronicler of Reptiles and Amphibians, Is Dead
  154. Judge Says New Jersey Can Begin Allowing Same-Sex Marriages in Two Weeks
  155. Blue Cross Plans Jump to an Early Lead
  156. U.S. Military Deaths in Afghanistan
  157. Chicken Plants in Salmonella Outbreak Can Stay Open
  158. Did Ariel Castro die in sex act?
  159. First indictment handed down bikers' clash with SUV driver
  160. 'Glee' says goodbye to Cory Monteith
  161. Review ordered after body found in San Francisco hospital stairwell
  162. LAPD officer charged with assaulting arrested woman, who later died
  163. Bay Area Averts a Transit System Strike, for Now
  164. Making It Last: Career Builders and Now Doting Parents
  165. Signs of Progress as Talks Continue on Fiscal Crisis
  166. Pieces begin coming together in Oklahoma cold case mysteries
  167. Biker indicted in clash with driver
  168. Norman Rockwell painting missing
  169. Filling the void during shutdown
  170. New Jersey judge paves way for same-sex marriages
  171. Utah's National Parks will reopen despite shutdown
  172. Father of deceased 'Baby Hope' identified
  173. Halloween howlers
  174. Google Sets Plan to Sell Users’ Endorsements
  175. Jury Finds Toyota Not Liable in Death of California Driver
  176. Pentagon Drops Backup Helmet for F-35 Pilots
  177. The US's own chemical weapons stockpile
  178. The science behind positive thinking
  179. Seeking a Bridge Between Western Science and Eastern Faith
  180. Elephant kills zookeeper in Springfield, Missouri
  181. Georgia Tech 'rapebait' e-mail writer apologizes
  182. Beliefs: A Theologian’s Influence and Dark Past Live On
  183. Runner didn't breathe for a month
  184. Report: Adrian Peterson's young son in critical condition after assault
  185. Reward up to $70,000 for missing teen with autism
  186. Declared Legally Dead, as He Sat Before the Judge
  187. National Briefing | Midwest: Missouri: Propofol Use in Execution Is Rejected
  188. National Briefing | Southwest: Texas: Company Sets Aside Payment for Visa Fraud
  189. National Briefing | Midwest: Missouri: Elephant Kills Zookeeper
  190. Raising the G.E.D. Bar Stirs Concern for Students
  191. National Briefing | Washington: Another Military Commander Is Fired
  192. National Briefing | Mid-Atlantic: West Virginia: One Dead, Scores Injured in Collision
  193. National Briefing | Southwest: New Mexico: Teenagers and Ranch Operators Missing
  194. National Briefing | West: California: Man Accused of Aiding Al Qaeda
  195. National Briefing | Midwest: Michigan: Friend of Ex-Mayor Gets 21-Year Sentence
  196. C.I.A. Disputes Early Suspicions on Snowden
  197. Request to Appoint Lawyer for Terror Suspect Is Denied
  198. Airlines Cash In on Every Inch, Even the Jammed Bins Overhead
  199. Strapped In, but Still at Risk
  200. In California, New Package of Gun Laws but One Snag
  201. 2 States Plan 2-Tier System for Balloting
  202. Shutdown’s Quiet Toll, From Idled Research to Closed Wallets
  203. Hollywood Ponders Movie on Book About Snowden
  204. Statue of Liberty, Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore to reopen
  205. Police: Nine teens missing from youth ranch in New Mexico
  206. Kendrick Johnson's parents fighting for answers in late son's death
  207. Both Houses of Congress Try to Keep Fiscal Dialogue Going
  208. Cost of Flood Insurance Rises, Along With Worries
  209. N.S.A. Director Gives Firm and Broad Defense of Surveillance Efforts
  210. Memo From Washington: Hopes of a Grand Bargain Are Still Stuck on Revenue
  211. Fifth Grader Is Convicted in Murder Plot
  212. The Soaring Cost of a Simple Breath
  213. Sports Legends Selling Relics? Hey, That Glove Really Is Gold
  214. Online Application Woes Make Students Anxious and Put Colleges Behind Schedule
  215. Economic View: From Summer Camp, a Parable for Washington
  216. Governor Vetoes Bill to Limit Use of Generic Drugs in California
  217. Access Restored for Food Stamp Users, Xerox Says
  218. From the Start, Signs of Trouble at Health Portal
  219. G.O.P.’s Hopes to Take Senate Are Dimming
  220. Computer Failure Cuts Off Access to Food Benefits
  221. With Debt Ceiling Looming, Focus Shifts to Senate
  222. Now she has a name
  223. 5 injured in shooting at Hmong celebration in Tulsa, Oklahoma
  224. Attorney: All 9 missing teens from youth ranch are with parents
  225. 9-year-old Las Vegas stowaway returns to Minneapolis
  226. American Soldier Is Killed by Attacker in Afghan Uniform
  227. American Solider Is Killed by Attacker in Afghan Uniform
  228. In Washington State, Home of Highest Minimum Wage, a City Aims Higher
  229. Warning of Global Risk, Leaders Urge U.S. to Solve Its Debt Limit Crisis
  230. Egyptian Officials Say American Killed Himself in Prison
  231. Oscar Hijuelos, Cuban-American Writer Who Won Pulitzer, Dies at 62
  232. Arrest in Attacks on Power Grid
  233. Iran to Offer Proposal and Speak of Peaceful Aims at Nuclear Talks in Geneva
  234. After Downtown Fire, a Historic South Carolina City Ponders Its Next Steps
  235. Gov. Brown of California Vetoes Biotech Drug Bill
  236. The Media Equation: Philadelphia Newspaper’s Owners at War
  237. Police Groups Are Critical of Quickly Filed Charges Against Charlotte Officer
  238. Group Presses for Safeguards on the Personal Data of Schoolchildren
  239. An Alabama Synagogue, Once Struggling for Congregants, Stretches Out Its Hand
  240. Pulling Aid Away, Shutdown Deepens Indians’ Distress
  241. Ten Years Later, Infamous Cubs Fan Remains Invisible
  242. Bankruptcy for Ailing Detroit, but Prosperity for Its Teams
  243. A Vulnerable Age: Patients Mired in Costly Credit From Doctors
  244. Chuck Smith, Minister Who Preached to Flower Children, Dies at 86
  245. Privacy Fears as Surveillance Grows in Cities
  246. Statue of Liberty Reopens as Other Sites Stay Closed
  247. Retro Report: The Clone Named Dolly
  248. Bay Area Transit System Strike Is Postponed a Day
  249. Super heroes, villains take over NYC
  250. Stop fact checking the movies