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AT&T, Chicago Cubs and Mosul: Your Weekend Briefing | AT&T, Chicago Cubs and Mosul: Your Weekend Briefing |
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Here are the week’s top stories, and a look ahead. | Here are the week’s top stories, and a look ahead. |
1. Get ready for “Game of Thrones,” brought to you by AT&T. | 1. Get ready for “Game of Thrones,” brought to you by AT&T. |
The telecommunications giant has agreed to purchase Time Warner, the owner of HBO and CNN, for around $85 billion. | The telecommunications giant has agreed to purchase Time Warner, the owner of HBO and CNN, for around $85 billion. |
If the deal passes regulatory scrutiny — no sure thing, with both presidential candidates promising to crack down on corporate megapowers — it would create a media colossus. | If the deal passes regulatory scrutiny — no sure thing, with both presidential candidates promising to crack down on corporate megapowers — it would create a media colossus. |
“We’ll have the world’s best premium content with the networks to deliver it to every screen,” said AT&T’s chief executive. | “We’ll have the world’s best premium content with the networks to deliver it to every screen,” said AT&T’s chief executive. |
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2. The presidential candidates are headed into the homestretch, with just over two weeks to go to Election Day. | 2. The presidential candidates are headed into the homestretch, with just over two weeks to go to Election Day. |
Hillary Clinton, who holds a strong lead in most national polls, visited Ohio on Friday to start a multiday tour of swing states. | Hillary Clinton, who holds a strong lead in most national polls, visited Ohio on Friday to start a multiday tour of swing states. |
Gender issues have taken on a surprisingly powerful significance. At the candidates’ third and final debate, Mrs. Clinton spoke about Donald J. Trump’s criticisms of women who have accused him of sexual assault and harassment. | Gender issues have taken on a surprisingly powerful significance. At the candidates’ third and final debate, Mrs. Clinton spoke about Donald J. Trump’s criticisms of women who have accused him of sexual assault and harassment. |
“He goes after their dignity, their self-worth,” Mrs. Clinton said. “And I don’t think there is a woman anywhere who doesn’t know what that feels like.” | “He goes after their dignity, their self-worth,” Mrs. Clinton said. “And I don’t think there is a woman anywhere who doesn’t know what that feels like.” |
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3. Mr. Trump toured the Gettysburg battlefield in Pennsylvania on Saturday and said that he hoped to “heal the divisions” of the country. | 3. Mr. Trump toured the Gettysburg battlefield in Pennsylvania on Saturday and said that he hoped to “heal the divisions” of the country. |
The Republican nominee tried to soothe a rattled political establishment, softening his position in the debate that he might not accept the result of the general election. He said that he would accept “a clear election result.” | The Republican nominee tried to soothe a rattled political establishment, softening his position in the debate that he might not accept the result of the general election. He said that he would accept “a clear election result.” |
Mr. Trump has raised concerns that the election might be “rigged,” but experts say that very little voter fraud has been documented in recent decades. | Mr. Trump has raised concerns that the election might be “rigged,” but experts say that very little voter fraud has been documented in recent decades. |
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4. Twitter, Netflix, Airbnb and other websites (including our own) were inaccessible to many people on Friday after an attack on Dyn, a company that manages crucial parts of the internet’s infrastructure. | 4. Twitter, Netflix, Airbnb and other websites (including our own) were inaccessible to many people on Friday after an attack on Dyn, a company that manages crucial parts of the internet’s infrastructure. |
The assault, which flooded Dyn’s servers with traffic, appears to have relied on hundreds of thousands of internet-connected devices like cameras, baby monitors and home routers that had been infected with malware. | The assault, which flooded Dyn’s servers with traffic, appears to have relied on hundreds of thousands of internet-connected devices like cameras, baby monitors and home routers that had been infected with malware. |
Election officials are concerned that similar attacks could affect voting. Thirty-one states and the District of Columbia permit internet voting for overseas military and civilians, and Alaska allows any citizen to vote online. | Election officials are concerned that similar attacks could affect voting. Thirty-one states and the District of Columbia permit internet voting for overseas military and civilians, and Alaska allows any citizen to vote online. |
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5. Chicago’s baseball curse has been broken. | 5. Chicago’s baseball curse has been broken. |
The Cubs will play in their first World Series since 1945, facing the Cleveland Indians. The series begins on Tuesday. | The Cubs will play in their first World Series since 1945, facing the Cleveland Indians. The series begins on Tuesday. |
Chicago captured the National League pennant on Saturday with a 5-0 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers before a euphoric throng at Chicago’s Wrigley Field. (We mistakenly said earlier that Cleveland captured the National League pennant.) | |
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6. Sports fans, rejoice: This is the one week of the year when teams from all four major leagues will compete. | 6. Sports fans, rejoice: This is the one week of the year when teams from all four major leagues will compete. |
The N.B.A. begins its season on Tuesday with a game between the New York Knicks and the Cleveland Cavaliers, the league’s reigning champion. But the sport’s most closely watched player will be Kevin Durant, the all-star who now plays for the Golden State Warriors. The team may have the most talent-laden roster in N.B.A. history. | The N.B.A. begins its season on Tuesday with a game between the New York Knicks and the Cleveland Cavaliers, the league’s reigning champion. But the sport’s most closely watched player will be Kevin Durant, the all-star who now plays for the Golden State Warriors. The team may have the most talent-laden roster in N.B.A. history. |
“I took a leap,” Durant said in July about his decision to leave Oklahoma City and head west. | “I took a leap,” Durant said in July about his decision to leave Oklahoma City and head west. |
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7. Syrian refugees who settled in Canada, and the citizens sponsoring them, are facing a wrenching question: What can be done about the relatives left behind? | 7. Syrian refugees who settled in Canada, and the citizens sponsoring them, are facing a wrenching question: What can be done about the relatives left behind? |
Mouhamad al-Hajj, his wife and their four children are slowly adapting to life in Toronto. But in Lebanon, Mr. Hajj’s brother Ali remains a stranded refugee, living with his family in a 6-by-10-foot shed. | Mouhamad al-Hajj, his wife and their four children are slowly adapting to life in Toronto. But in Lebanon, Mr. Hajj’s brother Ali remains a stranded refugee, living with his family in a 6-by-10-foot shed. |
As Canadians work to help their new arrivals move forward, they and the immigrants who migrated are haunted by messages and pleas from those still caught in crisis. | As Canadians work to help their new arrivals move forward, they and the immigrants who migrated are haunted by messages and pleas from those still caught in crisis. |
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8. Iraqi and Kurdish forces have begun a campaign to retake Mosul, the Islamic State’s last major stronghold in Iraq. | 8. Iraqi and Kurdish forces have begun a campaign to retake Mosul, the Islamic State’s last major stronghold in Iraq. |
The million or more civilians left in the city face a bleak choice: stay, and risk being taken hostage or caught up in the combat; go, and risk sniper attacks, roadside bombs and life in hardscrabble aid camps. | The million or more civilians left in the city face a bleak choice: stay, and risk being taken hostage or caught up in the combat; go, and risk sniper attacks, roadside bombs and life in hardscrabble aid camps. |
Militants have been entrenched in Mosul for more than two years, and the Pentagon hopes to capture a trove of intelligence data as Iraqi forces advance into the city in the coming weeks. | Militants have been entrenched in Mosul for more than two years, and the Pentagon hopes to capture a trove of intelligence data as Iraqi forces advance into the city in the coming weeks. |
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9. A landmark global deal to cut the use of a chemical found in air-conditioners and refrigerators could have a profound effect in slowing climate change. | 9. A landmark global deal to cut the use of a chemical found in air-conditioners and refrigerators could have a profound effect in slowing climate change. |
Secretary of State John Kerry called it “the biggest thing we can do in one giant swoop.” | Secretary of State John Kerry called it “the biggest thing we can do in one giant swoop.” |
Chemical companies, betting that they can create and profit from environmentally friendly options, were among the deal’s most ardent backers. But one leading alternative, a refrigerant called HFO-1234yf that is becoming standard in many new cars, has some significant drawbacks. It is expensive — and flammable. | Chemical companies, betting that they can create and profit from environmentally friendly options, were among the deal’s most ardent backers. But one leading alternative, a refrigerant called HFO-1234yf that is becoming standard in many new cars, has some significant drawbacks. It is expensive — and flammable. |
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10. Finally, subway savvy. An affinity for kale. Endless practicing and cramming: for school tests, theater auditions, gospel concerts, photography workshops and sports team tryouts. | 10. Finally, subway savvy. An affinity for kale. Endless practicing and cramming: for school tests, theater auditions, gospel concerts, photography workshops and sports team tryouts. |
What makes a New York City teenager a New York kid? About a dozen of them gave us a glimpse of their world, through videos, photos and stories about the urban world they inhabit. | What makes a New York City teenager a New York kid? About a dozen of them gave us a glimpse of their world, through videos, photos and stories about the urban world they inhabit. |
“I like the noise; it helps me sleep at night,” said Sonia Smith, 11, who lives in the Bronx. “I feel like I know the city is still awake and protecting me.” | “I like the noise; it helps me sleep at night,” said Sonia Smith, 11, who lives in the Bronx. “I feel like I know the city is still awake and protecting me.” |
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Your Weekend Briefing is published Sundays at 6 a.m. Eastern. | Your Weekend Briefing is published Sundays at 6 a.m. Eastern. |
And don’t miss Your Morning Briefing, weekdays at 6 a.m. Eastern, and Your Evening Briefing, weeknights at 6 p.m. Eastern. | And don’t miss Your Morning Briefing, weekdays at 6 a.m. Eastern, and Your Evening Briefing, weeknights at 6 p.m. Eastern. |
Want to look back? Here’s Friday’s Evening Briefing. | Want to look back? Here’s Friday’s Evening Briefing. |
What did you like? What do you want to see here? Let us know at briefing@nytimes.com. | What did you like? What do you want to see here? Let us know at briefing@nytimes.com. |
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