In Today's Paper - August 27, 2016

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Today's Paper US

Page One

Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen Sees Stronger Case for Interest-Rate Increase A1

Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen signaled growing conviction that the central bank will raise short-term interest rates in the weeks or months ahead.

U.S.

Suburbs Trying to Attract Millennials Diverge on Development Patterns A2

Suburban areas across the U.S. are changing quickly as towns rethink traditional single-family zoning to accommodate younger people. But in metro areas such as Dallas and Nashville, Tenn., some suburbs are taking drastically different approaches to density.

World

Residents of Besieged Syrian Town Say Goodbye to Those Left Behind Forever A5

Residents started to evacuate a Syrian town that endured a brutal four-year siege before surrendering to the regime, but not before making their way to cemeteries to bid farewell to the thousands of dead who will be left behind.

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Greater New York

Barging Into Hudson Waterfronts A13

A proposal to allow commercial barges to drop anchor along a 70-mile strip of the Hudson River has stoked outrage from some who live along the water.

Opinion

A Quiet Hero From the Greatest Generation A9

Mr. Holm taught me about duty and honor without mentioning his six battle stars from World War II.

Business & Finance

Facebook Scaling Back Human Intervention of ‘Trending’ Feature B1

Facebook Inc. said Friday it is letting software almost entirely drive what appears in its “trending” feature, scaling back the human intervention that led to allegations of political bias earlier this year.

Off Duty

A Global Field Guide to Sausages: From Merguez to Chorizo D1

The domestic hot dog is a delicious thing, but a world of interesting links awaits discovery. Here’s the intrepid griller’s gateway to international sausages, plus rare species of condiments and breads built for a handheld feast.

Review

The Sinister Side of Cash C1

Paper money fuels corruption, terrorism, tax evasion and illegal immigration—so the U.S. should get rid of the $100 bill and other large notes.

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