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  • House to vote on debt ceiling bill tonight

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  • NASA and Pentagon officials present UFO preliminary findings

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  • Actor Danny Masterson found guilty of rape

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  • An inside look at the Wagner Group’s control over the Central African Republic

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Puerto Rico ready for tourism to jump-start economy after Hurricane Maria

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More than 85% of Puerto Rico’s hotels are back up and running after Hurricane Maria, with tourism officials hoping visitors will provide a boost to the country’s economy as it continues to rebuild.