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The NFL has scheduled a private workout for free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick on Saturday in Atlanta that all teams are permitted to attend.
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  1. NFL arranges private workout for free-agent QB Colin Kaepernick
  2. College Football Playoff: LSU jumps Ohio State, Alabama out in new rankings
  3. Jimmy Carter recovering at hospital following surgery
  4. Houston Rockets' Eric Gordon to undergo knee surgery, out six weeks
  5. Florida Supreme Court rejects death row inmate James Dailey's appeal for stay of execution
  6. Paul George to make Los Angeles Clippers debut this week
  7. Cincinnati Bengals release veteran LB Preston Brown
  8. Impeachment: Mick Mulvaney withdraws request to join Kupperman suit
  9. Brooklyn Nets, CEO David Levy agree to part ways
  10. At least 200 elephant deaths blamed on Zimbabwe drought
  11. Plastic threads found in oysters, clams along Oregon coast
  12. Teen vaping victim undergoes double lung transplant
  13. Warmer temperatures to boost CO2 emissions from bacteria
  14. Donald Trump touts U.S. economic strength at Economic Club of New York
  15. Buccaneers release former first-round pick Vernon Hargreaves after benching
  16. Wintry weather causes travel mayhem in Midwest and Northeast
  17. Plants are ineffective at maintaining indoor air quality
  18. Needle exchange programs prevent HIV infections
  19. Air Force approves fix for malfunctioning KC-46 cargo lock
  20. Artificial intelligence uses electrocardiograms to predict arrhythmia
  21. Republican Mark Sanford drops out of 2020 presidential race
  22. Analysis: U.S.-China trade war threatens 1.5M jobs
  23. Watch: New York family helps trapped deer escape from covered pool
  24. Disney Plus subscribers face technical errors on launch day

NFL arranges private workout for free-agent QB Colin Kaepernick

The NFL has scheduled a private workout for free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick on Saturday in Atlanta that all teams are permitted to attend.
    

College Football Playoff: LSU jumps Ohio State, Alabama out in new rankings

After a monumental win against the Alabama Crimson Tide over the weekend, LSU leaped over Ohio State for the No. 1 spot in the College Football Playoff rankings.
    

Jimmy Carter recovering at hospital following surgery

Former President Jimmy Carter was recovering at a Georgia hospital following surgery Tuesday to relieve pressure on his brain, his foundation said.
    

Houston Rockets' Eric Gordon to undergo knee surgery, out six weeks

The Houston Rockets will be without guard Eric Gordon for the next six weeks following knee surgery, head coach Mike D'Antoni said Tuesday.
    

Florida Supreme Court rejects death row inmate James Dailey's appeal for stay of execution

The Supreme Court of Florida on Tuesday rejected an appeal for a stay of execution for a death row inmate convicted of killing a 14-year-old girl in 1985.
    

Paul George to make Los Angeles Clippers debut this week

Los Angeles Clippers star Paul George is expected to make his debut with the team this week.
    

Cincinnati Bengals release veteran LB Preston Brown

The Cincinnati Bengals cut ties with veteran linebacker Preston Brown after two seasons.
    

Impeachment: Mick Mulvaney withdraws request to join Kupperman suit

Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney on Tuesday backed out of a lawsuit asking a court to weigh in on whether he should have to testify in the House's impeachment inquiry.
    

Brooklyn Nets, CEO David Levy agree to part ways

David Levy stepped down as the CEO of the Brooklyn Nets, less than two months after being hired by new owner Joe Tsai.
    

At least 200 elephant deaths blamed on Zimbabwe drought

At least 200 elephants have died in Zimbabwe since October amid a severe drought in the southern African country, wildlife officials said.
    

Plastic threads found in oysters, clams along Oregon coast

Microplastics are showing up inside clams and oysters on the coast of the Pacific Northwest. New research out of Oregon suggests the majority of most of the pollution inside bivalves is comprised of microthreads.
    

Teen vaping victim undergoes double lung transplant

A 17-year-old male sickened by a THC-containing e-cigarette, one of scores across the U.S. diagnosed with respiratory illness, underwent a successful double lung transplant in October, doctors announced today.
    

Warmer temperatures to boost CO2 emissions from bacteria

New research suggests bacteria are likely to emit more CO2 as they adapt to warmer temperatures by speeding up their metabolism.
    

Donald Trump touts U.S. economic strength at Economic Club of New York

President Donald Trump touted U.S. economic strength Tuesday as he addressed the Economic Club of New York.
    

Buccaneers release former first-round pick Vernon Hargreaves after benching

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers released starting cornerback Vernon Hargreaves after he was benched in Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals.
    

Wintry weather causes travel mayhem in Midwest and Northeast

An early season snowstorm has sent the eastern half of the United States into a winterlike frenzy this week.
    

Plants are ineffective at maintaining indoor air quality

Natural ventilation does a far better job than houseplants in maintaining air quality in homes and offices, researchers at Drexel University in Philadelphia found.
    

Needle exchange programs prevent HIV infections

Needle exchange programs in two large U.S. cities prevented thousands of new HIV infections and saved hundreds of millions of dollars, researchers say.
    

Air Force approves fix for malfunctioning KC-46 cargo lock

The U.S. Air Force has approved a retrofit to prevent cargo locks on the KC-46A Pegasus aerial refueling tanker from coming undone midflight, officials said Tuesday.
    

Artificial intelligence uses electrocardiograms to predict arrhythmia

In two studies, artificial intelligence was used with electrocardiogram (ECG) results to identify patients who are at increased risk for a potentially dangerous irregular heartbeat.
    

Republican Mark Sanford drops out of 2020 presidential race

Mark Sanford is dropping his bid to challenge President Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination in 2020, the former South Carolina governor announced Tuesday in New Hampshire.
    

Analysis: U.S.-China trade war threatens 1.5M jobs

The trade war between the United States and China threatens nearly 1.5 million U.S. jobs, an analysis released Tuesday indicates.
    

Watch: New York family helps trapped deer escape from covered pool

A New York family came to the rescue of a deer that fell into a large backyard pool and got stuck under the cover.
    

Disney Plus subscribers face technical errors on launch day

Streamers waiting to see Disney Plus movies and shows on Tuesday's launch faced technical errors.
    
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  3. US has surveillance video of a possible war crime by Turkish-backed forces in Syria - CNN
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  7. EPA pushes ahead with effort to restrict the science it uses to craft regulations - Washington Post
  8. Washington State University fraternity member's death may have been alcohol-related, investigators say - Fox News
  9. Republicans offered more participation in Trump impeachment inquiry than in Nixon's, Judge Napolitano says - Fox News
  10. Bolivia opposition leader declares herself president after Evo Morales’ resignation - Fox News
  11. Italy's Venice flooded by highest tide in 50 years - Al Jazeera English
  12. A tiny ‘deer’ was feared extinct. Scientists just photographed it for the first time in a generation. - Washington Post
  13. Google's 'Project Nightingale' center of federal inquiry - CNN
  14. Biggest US milk producer goes bankrupt - CBS Evening News
  15. Tesla Gigafactory In Nevada Plagued By Worker Injuries: Report - Forbes
  16. Asian markets fall as Trump threatens more tariff hikes on China - MarketWatch
  17. Apple may reveal its 16-inch MacBook Pro tomorrow - Engadget
  18. Patch Tuesday, November 2019 Edition — Krebs on Security - Krebs on Security
  19. Facebook bug accesses iPhone's camera while user scrolls through News Feed - CNN
  20. This might be Sony’s secret PS5 invention to keep the price down - BGR
  21. The Mandalorian: Our biggest questions from episode 1 - CNET
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  25. LSU atop CFP; Georgia beats out Alabama for No. 4 - ESPN
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  27. No. 1 Kentucky upset by Evansville in stunner at Rupp Arena | CBS Sports HQ - CBS Sports
  28. Is the NFL’s Colin Kaepernick Workout a Sham? - Slate
  29. Curiosity Rover Detects Oxygen Behaving Strangely on Mars - KTLA Los Angeles
  30. NASA Renames Faraway Ice World 'Arrokoth' After Nazi Controversy - ScienceAlert
  31. Elon Musk's internet from space: 60 new SpaceX satellites bring US service closer - ZDNet
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Chicago Weather: Frigid cold moves in as temperatures plunge to record low Tuesday - WLS-TV


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EPA pushes ahead with effort to restrict the science it uses to craft regulations - Washington Post

Washington State University fraternity member's death may have been alcohol-related, investigators say - Fox News

Republicans offered more participation in Trump impeachment inquiry than in Nixon's, Judge Napolitano says - Fox News

Bolivia opposition leader declares herself president after Evo Morales’ resignation - Fox News

Italy's Venice flooded by highest tide in 50 years - Al Jazeera English

A tiny ‘deer’ was feared extinct. Scientists just photographed it for the first time in a generation. - Washington Post

Google's 'Project Nightingale' center of federal inquiry - CNN

Biggest US milk producer goes bankrupt - CBS Evening News

Tesla Gigafactory In Nevada Plagued By Worker Injuries: Report - Forbes

Asian markets fall as Trump threatens more tariff hikes on China - MarketWatch

Apple may reveal its 16-inch MacBook Pro tomorrow - Engadget

Patch Tuesday, November 2019 Edition — Krebs on Security - Krebs on Security

Facebook bug accesses iPhone's camera while user scrolls through News Feed - CNN

This might be Sony’s secret PS5 invention to keep the price down - BGR

The Mandalorian: Our biggest questions from episode 1 - CNET

Kanye West is set to appear at Joel Osteen's church - CNN

John Legend named People magazine's 2019 'Sexiest Man Alive' - Fox News

Lamar Odom's son says dad is 'in the sunken place' after engagement - Page Six

LSU atop CFP; Georgia beats out Alabama for No. 4 - ESPN

Astros' sign-stealing angers Yankees: Cashman's jab, 2017 player furious - New York Post

No. 1 Kentucky upset by Evansville in stunner at Rupp Arena | CBS Sports HQ - CBS Sports

Is the NFL’s Colin Kaepernick Workout a Sham? - Slate

Curiosity Rover Detects Oxygen Behaving Strangely on Mars - KTLA Los Angeles

NASA Renames Faraway Ice World 'Arrokoth' After Nazi Controversy - ScienceAlert

Elon Musk's internet from space: 60 new SpaceX satellites bring US service closer - ZDNet

Japan's Hayabusa2 spacecraft leaves Ryugu asteroid, heads back to Earth - CNET

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