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Three of the San Francisco 49ers' four running backs suffered injuries during Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles, with backup tailback JaMycal Hasty expected to have an extended absence.
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  1. 49ers' JaMycal Hasty out indefinitely; status of Elijah Mitchell, Trey Sermon uncertain
  2. Tropical Storm Rose projected to strengthen as it moves across Atlantic
  3. Tropical Storm Peter projected to bring rains, wind to islands in Caribbean
  4. 63 endangered African penguins killed by swarm of bees
  5. Travis Zajac signs 1-day contract, retires with New Jersey Devils
  6. At least 6 killed by gunman in shooting spree at Russia's Perm State University
  7. Summer snow creates wintry scenes around Yellowstone
  8. Two Republican operatives charged with soliciting foreign campaign contribution
  9. Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to amended LA indictment
  10. Indianapolis Colts' Carson Wentz dealing with two sprained ankles
  11. Oklahoma sets 7 execution dates after 6-year hiatus
  12. Democrats insert debt ceiling suspension into bill avoiding gov't shutdown
  13. Two students shot at Virginia high school; suspect in custody
  14. Watch: Royals' Salvador Perez passes Johnny Bench with 46th home run of 2021
  15. U.S. COVID-19 death toll surpasses total of 1918 Spanish flu pandemic
  16. Border agents criticized for treatment of Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas
  17. Arkansas man sues Texas doctor under 6-week abortion law
  18. Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan tests positive for COVID-19
  19. Eagles put TE Zach Ertz on COVID-19 list; OG Brandon Brooks has pectoral injury
  20. Study: Exercise benefits heart, but could increase calcium deposits in arteries
  21. CDC designates Antigua, Bermuda, Guyana as "very high" COVID-19 travel risks
  22. Air Force Special Operations looking to test amphibious MC-130J in 2022
  23. BTS praise youth response to COVID at opening of U.N. General Assembly
  24. Ontario man collects his second big lottery prize in under a year

49ers' JaMycal Hasty out indefinitely; status of Elijah Mitchell, Trey Sermon uncertain

Three of the San Francisco 49ers' four running backs suffered injuries during Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles, with backup tailback JaMycal Hasty expected to have an extended absence.
   

Tropical Storm Rose projected to strengthen as it moves across Atlantic

Tropical Storm Rose, the 17th named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, is moving across the open Atlantic but appears that it won't make landfall anywhere, forecasters said Monday.
   

Tropical Storm Peter projected to bring rains, wind to islands in Caribbean

Tropical Storm Peter, the 16th named system of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, is projected to pass multiple islands in the Caribbean in the coming days.
   

63 endangered African penguins killed by swarm of bees

A group of 63 endangered African penguins was found dead in South Africa after apparently having been killed by a swarm of bees.
   

Travis Zajac signs 1-day contract, retires with New Jersey Devils

Veteran center Travis Zajac signed a one-day contract Monday to retire with the New Jersey Devils.
   

At least 6 killed by gunman in shooting spree at Russia's Perm State University

At least six people were killed and more than two dozen were injured at a university campus in central Russia on Monday after authorities say a gunman opened fire and targeted victims at random.
   

Summer snow creates wintry scenes around Yellowstone

Astronomical summer might not end for another day, but high-elevation areas in Montana, Idaho and Wyoming all saw their first snowfalls of the season this weekend, with more snow showers in the forecast.
   

Two Republican operatives charged with soliciting foreign campaign contribution

Republican political operatives Jesse R. Benton and Roy Douglas "Doug" Wead were indicted for conspiring to illegally solicit a campaign contribution from a Russian national in 2016.
   

Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to amended LA indictment

Disgraced former Hollywood executive Harvey Weinstein pleaded guilty Monday to an amended indictment accusing him of sexually assaulting five women in Los Angeles.
   

Indianapolis Colts' Carson Wentz dealing with two sprained ankles

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Carson Wentz is in danger of missing his team's key Week 3 divisional game against the Tennessee Titans because of two sprained ankles.
   

Oklahoma sets 7 execution dates after 6-year hiatus

The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals on Monday scheduled the executions of seven men, setting the stage for the state to carry out its first lethal injection in more than six years.
   

Democrats insert debt ceiling suspension into bill avoiding gov't shutdown

Democratic leaders on Monday announced they will insert a measure raising nation's debt ceiling into a bill to fund government operations in a move likely to spark a showdown with Republicans.
   

Two students shot at Virginia high school; suspect in custody

Two students were shot and a suspect was taken into custody after a shooting at a high school in Virginia on Monday, police said.
   

Watch: Royals' Salvador Perez passes Johnny Bench with 46th home run of 2021

Kansas City Royals slugger Salvador Perez belted his 46th home run of the 2021 season, breaking Baseball Hall of Fame member Johnny Bench's single-season record for homers by a catcher.
   

U.S. COVID-19 death toll surpasses total of 1918 Spanish flu pandemic

The death toll from COVID-19 surpassed that of the 1918 Spanish flu outbreak Monday, making it the deadliest pandemic in U.S. history, according to a count compiled by Johns Hopkins University. 
   

Border agents criticized for treatment of Haitian migrants in Del Rio, Texas

Images and videos taken by journalists and widely shared on social media show agents on horseback charging and herding migrants attempting to cross the Rio Grande, including an agent swinging his reins toward a migrant.
   

Arkansas man sues Texas doctor under 6-week abortion law

A disbarred Arkansas lawyer sued a Texas doctor who said he performed an abortion that violated Texas' 6-week abortion ban, saying he hoped to test the constitutionality of the law.
   

Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan tests positive for COVID-19

Rep. Tim Ryan, an Ohio Democrat who has announced a run for the U.S. Senate in 2022, revealed Monday he has contracted COVID-19.
   

Eagles put TE Zach Ertz on COVID-19 list; OG Brandon Brooks has pectoral injury

The Philadelphia Eagles placed veteran tight end Zach Ertz on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday, the team announced.
   

Study: Exercise benefits heart, but could increase calcium deposits in arteries

Physical activity, though generally beneficial for the heart, may in some cases increase a person's risk for heart disease, a study published Monday by the journal Heart found.
   

CDC designates Antigua, Bermuda, Guyana as "very high" COVID-19 travel risks

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control on Monday designated Antigua and Barbuda, Bermuda and Guyana as "Level 4: Very High" COVID-19 travel risks.
   

Air Force Special Operations looking to test amphibious MC-130J in 2022

Air Force Special Operations aims to test the MC-130J Hercules transport aircraft's amphibious capability in 2022, the commander said Monday.
   

BTS praise youth response to COVID at opening of U.N. General Assembly

The 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly began on a distinctly musical note Monday with an appearance by K-pop supergroup BTS, who had words of encouragement for young people facing COVID-19.
   

Ontario man collects his second big lottery prize in under a year

An Ontario man welcomed his second dose of lottery luck when he scored a $78,000 prize less than a year after winning $39,000.
   
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  1. Arches park ranger warned Gabby Petito her relationship seemed ‘toxic’ - Deseret News
  2. Homeland Security Investigating After Images of Haitian Migrants at Border - The New York Times
  3. Justin Trudeau will form next government, Canadian news outlets project - CNN
  4. Pelosi, Schumer tie debt limit to must-pass gov't funding ahead of shutdown - New York Post
  5. Dems ready an immigration reform backup plan despite long odds - POLITICO
  6. Texas doctor who performed abortion is sued in test of new law - Fox News
  7. Covid-19 has now killed as many Americans as the 1918-19 flu pandemic - The Guardian
  8. Foreign travel restrictions to ease, but Canada land border restrictions remain - WMUR Manchester
  9. Georgetown fire department says it will review code after deadly pet resort blaze - KXAN.com
  10. Investigators: Colorado man chose to 'hunt and control' wife - ABC News
  11. Volcano erupts on Spain's La Palma island, spewing lava and forcing thousands to evacuate - CBS News
  12. Why Evergrande Is Causing Panic in Stock Markets Everywhere - Slate
  13. Pro-Putin party takes majority in Russian parliamentary election sullied by fraud - ABC News
  14. The 3 U.S. negotiating errors that paved the way for the Taliban's return to power - Yahoo News
  15. Will young kids be vaccinated in time for holiday travel? Here’s what we know - The Points Guy
  16. Pfizer says COVID-19 vaccine works in kids ages 5 to 11 - WCAX
  17. Shell agrees $9.5bn sale of Permian Basin assets to ConocoPhillips - Financial Times
  18. Low-Cost iPad and iPod Touch Are Last iOS Devices With Headphone Jack as iPad Mini 6 Drops Support - MacRumors
  19. Microsoft Surface Duo 2 stops by the FCC before its debut later this week - Android Police
  20. OnePlus scales back flagship smartphone production as it announces the end of OxygenOS - Notebookcheck.net
  21. Thank u, next: New 'The Voice' coach Ariana Grande is ready to dethrone her veteran co-stars on season premiere - Yahoo Entertainment
  22. Plot twist: The Emmy Awards ratings actually went up this year - The A.V. Club
  23. JoJo Siwa's Quickstep – Dancing with the Stars - Dancing With The Stars
  24. BTS Took Center Stage at the U.N. Over One Million Fans Watched Live. - The New York Times
  25. 2021 NFL season, Week 2: What we learned from Packers' win over Lions on Monday night - NFL.com
  26. Why New York Jets need flashy Zach Wilson to dial things down | Chris Simms Unbuttoned | NBC Sports - NBC Sports
  27. Minnesota Vikings announcer 'burned' on last-second field goal call vs. Arizona Cardinals - The Arizona Republic
  28. US facing uncomfortable position as heavy Ryder Cup favorites - New York Post
  29. Elon Musk trolls Biden with Trump line over perceived Inspiration4 snub - CNET
  30. When to see the harvest moon, the last full moon before 2021's fall equinox - New York Post
  31. Nasa selects landing site for Moon rover mission - BBC News
  32. Mars was always too small to hold onto its oceans, rivers and lakes - Space.com
  33. Have the number of COVID cases in children increased since schools opened? Does Michigan still report flu deaths? - WDIV ClickOnDetroit
  34. Florida adds 1,067 more COVID-19 deaths in latest CDC data - WPLG Local 10
  35. TriHealth medical director discusses breakthrough cases, 'super immunity' - WLWT Cincinnati
  36. Scientists May Have Discovered the Cause of Alzheimer's Disease - Futurism

Arches park ranger warned Gabby Petito her relationship seemed ‘toxic’ - Deseret News


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Texas doctor who performed abortion is sued in test of new law - Fox News

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US facing uncomfortable position as heavy Ryder Cup favorites - New York Post

Elon Musk trolls Biden with Trump line over perceived Inspiration4 snub - CNET

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Nasa selects landing site for Moon rover mission - BBC News

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Have the number of COVID cases in children increased since schools opened? Does Michigan still report flu deaths? - WDIV ClickOnDetroit

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  1. U.S. to Lift Pandemic Travel Restrictions, Easing Tension With Europe
  2. N.Y.C. Schools' Covid Strategy: Test More, but Keep Classrooms Open
  3. Deported by U.S., Haitians Are in Shock: ‘I Don’t Know This Country’
  4. Biden to Raise the Cap on Refugees to 125,000
  5. After Setback, Democrats Vow to Push Ahead on Immigration Overhaul
  6. Abortion Lawsuits Target Texas Doctor Who Said He Violated Law
  7. Justice Dept. Urges Supreme Court to Uphold Roe v. Wade
  8. Global Markets Swoon as Worries Mount Over Superpowers’ Plans
  9. Democrats to Pair Spending Bill With Raising Debt Ceiling, Pressuring G.O.P.
  10. France’s Macron Takes on U.S., a Big Gamble Even for a Risk-Taker
  11. Dear Joe Manchin: Coal Isn’t Your State’s Future
  12. America Is Being Held for Ransom. It Needs to Fight Back.
  13. The Cancel Culture Panic and Middle-Aged Sadness
  14. Australia is Making a Risky Bet on the U.S.
  15. Why Covid Vaccines for Kids Are Taking the F.D.A. So Long
  16. Norm Macdonald’s Comedy Was Quite Christian
  17. The Economic Mistake Democrats Are Finally Confronting
  18. What the College Tenure Fight Is Really About
  19. I'm a Texas Abortion Provider. My Work Serves the Community.
  20. Does the U.S. Economy Still Need Booster Shots?
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  23. What Is 23andMe Doing With Your DNA?
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Deported by U.S., Haitians Are in Shock: ‘I Don’t Know This Country’

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