Police say there's been a "terror incident" on a train on London's Underground. Details are still coming in, but here's what we know right now. Witnesses say there was a small explosion during rush hour on one train car at the Parsons Green station. There are reports of injuries: people with burned faces, people being trampled. Armed police and hazardous-area response teams are on the scene. The train line is shut down, and ambulances are at the station to treat the wounded. London has suffered several acts of terrorism this year.
For reasons not clear to anybody, President Trump doubled down on his infamous "both sides" comments about Charlottesville. The President, while traveling back from visiting hurricane-damaged Florida, was asked about his meeting with South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, the GOP's lone black senator and a harsh critic of Trump's response to the Charlottesville violence. The President said, essentially, that what he'd said earlier was correct: that protesters who faced off against neo-Nazis and white supremacists were equally at fault for the violence that day. In case you've forgotten, many people consider Trump's "both sides" response last month the lowest point of his young presidency.
Motel 6 is known for its vow to "leave the light on for you." Until recently, it seems the hotel chain was shining an unwanted light on some of its guests. Motel 6 says its employees will now stop sharing guest information with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. This comes after a report from a weekly newspaper that federal immigration agents arrested at least 20 people this year at two Motel 6 locations in the Phoenix area. Motel employees told the newspaper they regularly delivered guest lists to ICE.
One heck of a good-bye This morning, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will celebrate 13 years of studying Saturn -- by hurling itself into the ringed planet.
Name game How not to launch a pantry-box start-up: Name it Bodega, then be the last to realize many consider it an offensive threat to traditional mom-and-pop shops.
BFFs There are friends, and then there are friends. Actress Francia Raisa definitely falls into the latter category after she gave Selena Gomez a kidney.
But you don't even like pumpkin Fall means cooler weather, football and all the pumpkin spice-flavored goodies you could ever want. Your craving for them is no accident.
Shake it Polaroid is an 80-year-old brand that's fallen on hard times (thanks a lot, smartphone cameras). Now, it's betting on a 28-year-old CEO to bring it back.
"You breathe through one (nostril), and you hold it, and you exhale through the other, and you keep going" Hillary Clinton, explaining to CNN's Anderson Cooper how alternate-nostril breathing works. No, really.
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Breakfast buddies When you stay at a hotel named Giraffe Manor, don't be surprised when friends drop by for breakfast. (Click to view)
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