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A judge in Pennsylvania declared Bill Cosby a "sexually violent predator" and sentenced him to three to ten years in state prison, for drugging and molesting Andrea Constand in 2004.  At 81 years of age and at one time the world's favorite TV dad, Cosby must now undergo counseling for life, must be listed on the sex offender registry, and - assuming he ever gets out of prison - must warn his community of his new status as a social pariah.  In handing down the sentence, the judge indicated that he didn't believe defense claims that Cosby is legally blind and in frail health.  The judge ordered the sentence to begin immediately, and Cosby was paraded down the hallway and out the door in handcuffs in front of the TV cameras.

Donald Trump went before world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), and they laughed in his face.  Possibly mistaking the world body for one of his carefully controlled and restricted campaign rallies in deep rural America, he claimed:  "In two years, we have accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country."  He paused and they laughed.  "Didn't expect that reaction, but that's okay," Trump said, and they laughed some more.  Despite Trump's untrue claims that other countries were laughing at the US before he arrived at the White House, data from the Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes & Trends annual survey shows that trust in the United States around the world plummeted after Trump took office. 

Trump earlier this year ended US contributions to UNRWA, the United Nations aid agency for Palestinian refugees, leading Jordan's King Abdullah II to use his speech before the UNGA to ask for urgent aid for Palestinian refugees in his country.  "We need to support full funding of UNRWA and other vital efforts to protect families, keep communities stable and prepare young people for productive lives," Abdullah said, arguing that aid is the best way to combat the appeal of radicalism.  He also called for a return to negotiating to the Two-State Solution.

A leaked memo from Austria's Interior Ministry shows the far-right and ironically-named Freedom Party (FPO) that runs it wants to keep the free media at an arm's length and feed it propaganda.  "Facts and explanations are not relevant anymore," read the memo written by Interior Ministry spokesman Christoph Polzl which was leaked to two Austrian newspapers, "May I suggest limiting communication with these media outlets to the (legal) minimal and not providing them with additional perks, such as exclusive access."  The memo does recommend that police "proactively" send out more information on sex crimes, especially if the alleged perpetrator is a foreign or asylum seeker.

France's former Prime Minister Manuel Valls is running for mayor of Barcelona, Spain.  Mr. Valls has dual French-Spanish citizenship, and has been appearing in Barcelona often in recent weeks to speak out against Catalan independence.

Two new cases of Ebola have popped up in the DR Congo, but they're near the border with Uganda - more than 200 kilometers away from the current outbreak.  Congo's health ministry reports 150 cases of suspected or confirmed Ebola in the two-month old eastern outbreak, and the UN World Health Organization said that 100 had died.  What's worse is that rival militia groups have stepped up attacks, making it difficult at best for health care workers to go around and treat victims or vaccinate people with an experimental drug that has shown good results in combating the outbreak.  WHO's Dr. Peter Salama said if his workers had to leave, "We would have grave concerns that this outbreak would not be able to be well controlled in the coming weeks or months," warning that "several factors may be coming together over the next weeks to months to create a potential perfect storm".