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Pope Accepts Wuerl’s Resignation as Washington Archbishop, but Calls Him a Model Bishop View in [Browser]( | Add nytdirect@nytimes.com to your address book. [The New York Times]( [Most Popular]( | [Video]( | Subscribe: [Digital /]( [Home Delivery]( [My Account]( [The New York Times]( Saturday, October 13, 2018 IN THIS EMAIL: [Top News](#0) | [Editors' Picks](#2) | [World](#4) | [U.S.](#5) | [Politics](#6) | [Business](#7) | [Technology](#8) | [Sports](#9) | [Arts](#10) | [New York](#11) | [Media & Advertising](#12) | [Obituaries](#13) | [Editorial](#14) | [Op-Ed](#15) | [CUSTOMIZE »]( [] Top News [‘We Need Answers’: Hurricane Michael Leaves Florida Residents Desperate for Aid]( [‘We Need Answers’: Hurricane Michael Leaves Florida Residents Desperate for Aid]( By RICHARD FAUSSET, AUDRA D. S. BURCH and ALAN BLINDER “When is anybody coming to do something?” one woman asked as Panhandle residents began searching for basic necessities. [Pope Accepts Wuerl’s Resignation as Washington Archbishop, but Calls Him a Model Bishop]( [Pope Accepts Wuerl’s Resignation as Washington Archbishop, but Calls Him a Model Bishop]( By JASON HOROWITZ, ELIZABETH DIAS and LAURIE GOODSTEIN Despite demands to oust Cardinal Wuerl over sexual abuse scandals, Pope Francis praised him as a model leader. [Turkey Frees Pastor Andrew Brunson, Easing Tensions With U.S.]( [Turkey Frees Pastor Andrew Brunson, Easing Tensions With U.S.]( By CARLOTTA GALL Turkey’s decision to release Mr. Brunson ended a 24-month standoff and signaled a truce of sorts in a dispute between Ankara and Washington. For more top news, go to [NYTimes.com »]( ADVERTISEMENT [Sign up for The Campaign Reporter]( [Sign up for The Campaign Reporter]( Join our politics correspondent Alex Burns as he travels the country to cover the most important races this election season. 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Now He Wants to Lead Maine.]( By JONATHAN MARTIN Shawn Moody has made his struggle as a child of a single mother central to his campaign for governor. But a former employee says he fired her because she had a baby. For more political news, go to [NYTimes.com/Politics »]( [] Business [Why Italy Could be the Epicenter of the Next Financial Crisis]( [Why Italy Could be the Epicenter of the Next Financial Crisis]( By JACK EWING and JASON HOROWITZ The Italian government has defied eurozone rules with a lavish spending plan and squandered credibility with bond investors. The turmoil could rock the globe. [Sloan Kettering Researchers Correct the Record by Revealing Company Ties]( [Sloan Kettering Researchers Correct the Record by Revealing Company Ties]( By CHARLES ORNSTEIN and KATIE THOMAS The revised conflict-of-interest disclosures include new information about financial ties between top cancer researchers and for-profit companies. 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