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San Francisco 49ers cornerback Josh Norman has returned to the team after being hospitalized due to a bruised lung that he suffered during Sunday night's game against the Green Bay Packers.
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  1. 49ers CB Josh Norman released from hospital after suffering lung injury
  2. Union: 'Dozens' of Massachusetts troopers quit following state's vaccine mandate
  3. Los Angeles Rams LB Justin Hollins to have pectoral surgery, headed to IR
  4. CDC adds Norway to highest travel advisory
  5. Pelicans' Zion Williamson to be ready for regular season after foot surgery
  6. Hurricane Sam weakens, is expected to further regroup
  7. Judge panel allows NYC vaccine mandate for teachers to take effect
  8. North Korea fires unidentified projectile into the sea
  9. 'Cobra Kai,' 'Karate Kid' actor Martin Kove gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'
  10. Michael Porter Jr. agrees to 5-year, $207M extension with Denver Nuggets
  11. Woman charged with starting Fawn Fire in California
  12. Texas death row prisoner Rick Rhoades seeks stay on jury discrimination grounds
  13. Amazon 'The Boys' spinoff announces cast
  14. California to permanently send mail ballots to all voters
  15. Newly reinstated WR Josh Gordon to sign with Kansas City Chiefs
  16. Person of interest in Florida teen's disappearance found dead
  17. Diets high in produce boost mental health in children, teens, study finds
  18. Los Angeles County to dismiss nearly 60,000 marijuana convictions
  19. Rocket Lab wins Space Force contract to develop new rocket system
  20. Volcanic-driven climate change aided the dinosaurs' rise to power
  21. R. Kelly convicted of sex trafficking, racketeering
  22. Dow gains 71 points, S&P and Nasdaq drop to start final week of September
  23. Homicide rate rose 29.4% in record 2020 increase, new FBI report shows

49ers CB Josh Norman released from hospital after suffering lung injury

San Francisco 49ers cornerback Josh Norman has returned to the team after being hospitalized due to a bruised lung that he suffered during Sunday night's game against the Green Bay Packers.
   

Union: 'Dozens' of Massachusetts troopers quit following state's vaccine mandate

A union for Massachusetts police said that dozens of state troopers have quit since the state announced a COVID-19 vaccination mandate.
   

Los Angeles Rams LB Justin Hollins to have pectoral surgery, headed to IR

Los Angeles Rams outside linebacker Justin Hollins will undergo surgery to repair a partially torn pectoral muscle and is expected to land on injured reserve, head coach Sean McVay said Monday.
   

CDC adds Norway to highest travel advisory

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday moved Norway to its highest travel warning for U.S. citizens considering visiting the Scandinavian country.
   

Pelicans' Zion Williamson to be ready for regular season after foot surgery

New Orleans Pelicans star forward Zion Williamson sustained a broken right foot during the off-season but should be able to return in time for the start of the regular season.
   

Hurricane Sam weakens, is expected to further regroup

Hurricane Sam weakened slightly Monday but remained a major storm and was expected to further strengthen, forecasters said.
   

Judge panel allows NYC vaccine mandate for teachers to take effect

A three-judge panel on Monday dissolved an injunction, allowing New York City's mandate for public school employees to go into effect as Mayor Bill de Blasio ordered educators to get vaccinated by Friday.
   

North Korea fires unidentified projectile into the sea

North Korea fired an unidentified projectile eastward into the Sea of Japan at 6:40 a.m. local time Tuesday, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
   

'Cobra Kai,' 'Karate Kid' actor Martin Kove gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'

"Cobra Kai" and "Karate Kid" actor Martin Kove was the first celebrity booted from Season 30 of "Dancing with the Stars" Monday night.
   

Michael Porter Jr. agrees to 5-year, $207M extension with Denver Nuggets

The Denver Nuggets and standout forward Michael Porter Jr. have reached an agreement on a five-year designated maximum contract extension.
   

Woman charged with starting Fawn Fire in California

Alexandra Souverneva, 30, was charged with felony arson for allegedly starting the 8,559-acre Fawn Fire in California while attempting to hike to Canada.
   

Texas death row prisoner Rick Rhoades seeks stay on jury discrimination grounds

A Texas death row prisoner convicted of killing two brothers in 1991 sought a stay of execution from the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday, one day before his scheduled execution.
   

Amazon 'The Boys' spinoff announces cast

Amazon Studios greenlit its spinoff to its series 'The Boys' on Monday and announced its cast. The spinoff will be set in a college for young superheroes.
   

California to permanently send mail ballots to all voters

California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law Monday permanently extending a practice requiring election officials to send mail ballots to all eligible voters for every election.
   

Newly reinstated WR Josh Gordon to sign with Kansas City Chiefs

Former All-Pro wide receiver Josh Gordon, who was recently reinstated from an indefinite suspension, is signing with the Kansas City Chiefs.
   

Person of interest in Florida teen's disappearance found dead

A person of interest in the disappearance of a 19-year-old Florida woman was found dead Monday at a Seminole County apartment complex, sheriff's officials announced.
   

Diets high in produce boost mental health in children, teens, study finds

Children who eat a diet high in fruit and fruit and vegetables have better mental health, a study published Monday by the journal BMJ Nutrition Prevention & Health found.
   

Los Angeles County to dismiss nearly 60,000 marijuana convictions

District Attorney George Gascon announced Monday that Los Angeles County will dismiss nearly 60,000 marijuana convictions for cases dating back as far as three decades.
   

Rocket Lab wins Space Force contract to develop new rocket system

California-based Rocket Lab has won a contract for $24.35 million from the U.S. Space Force to develop an upper stage for the company's Neutron rocket system.
   

Volcanic-driven climate change aided the dinosaurs' rise to power

A few hundred million years before an asteroid wiped the dinosaurs out, a series of volcanic eruptions accelerated their rise to power.
   

R. Kelly convicted of sex trafficking, racketeering

A federal jury on Monday found R&B singer R. Kelly guilty on charges he sexually assaulted women and girls for years.
   

Dow gains 71 points, S&P and Nasdaq drop to start final week of September

The Dow Jones Industrial Average started the week in the green while the other two major indexes dipped Monday.
   

Homicide rate rose 29.4% in record 2020 increase, new FBI report shows

The homicide rate was up a record 29.4% in 2020 over 2019, FBI figures released Monday show.
   
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  1. Pelosi says Biden's infrastructure bill can't wait for social safety net bill - NBC News
  2. Gabby Petito case: Moab, Utah's top cop takes leave of absence amid investigation into handling of 911 call - Fox News
  3. 30-year-old former yoga teacher accused of arson in destructive Northern California blaze - NBC News
  4. North Korea Launches Short-Range Missile as Country's Envoy Speaks at U.N. - The New York Times
  5. Biden losing America's trust, polls show - Fox News
  6. Manchin raises red flag on carbon tax | TheHill - The Hill
  7. R. Kelly has been found guilty of sex trafficking. Now what happens? - USA TODAY
  8. California will now mail ballots to voters in all elections, in permanent extension of pandemic-era practice - The Washington Post
  9. John Hinckley, who tried to assassinate Reagan, granted unconditional release - ABC News
  10. Wife remembers Fairview Heights man killed in Amtrak train derailment - KMOV.com
  11. Social Democrats' win in Germany could shake up Europe - Yahoo News
  12. French President Emmanuel Macron hit with an egg by a teen at a food fair - USA TODAY
  13. 'They yell ugly things': Migrants in Chile's north fearful after fiery protests - Yahoo News
  14. UK sends warship through Taiwan Strait for first time in more than a decade - The Guardian
  15. Power shortages in China hit homes and factories prompting global supply fears - The Guardian
  16. Rob Kaplan to retire as Dallas Fed president after controversy over financial disclosures - The Dallas Morning News
  17. Asian markets grapple with Evergrande fallout, eye China power crunch - Reuters
  18. Dow Jones Futures: Pelosi Makes Key Infrastructure Decision; Tesla, AMD Are In Buy Areas - Investor's Business Daily
  19. Face ID stops working on iPhone 13 after any third-party screen replacements - XDA Developers
  20. Galaxy Tab A8 spec leak reveals what Samsung's up to for its next affordable tablet - Android Police
  21. Galaxy Z Fold 3 Explodes While Getting Boxed – No Damage Was Done - Wccftech
  22. Gmail for Android on Chrome OS finally updated with latest app icon as well as Material You - 9to5Google
  23. Dancing With the Stars Eliminates Its First Celeb Amid Cheryl Burke's COVID-19 Diagnosis - E! NEWS
  24. BTS coming to SoCal with 4 concerts at SoFi Stadium for 'Permission to Dance On Stage' tour - KABC-TV
  25. 'Bridgerton' tops Netflix's list of most watched TV shows ever, while 'Extraction' leads among movies - CNBC
  26. Kim Kardashian donates $3K to mother of four's GoFundMe - Page Six
  27. Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott, Trevon Diggs lead Dallas Cowboys to defeat of Philadelphia Eagles on MNF - USA TODAY
  28. Stephen A. & Michael Irvin debate: Should the Rams be NFC favorites now? | First Take - ESPN
  29. Stop giving vocal minority of anti-vaxx NBA players the space to be loud and wrong - Yahoo Sports
  30. Landsat 9 becomes 2,000th rocket launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base - KCRA Sacramento
  31. Protein found on infected cells protects virus from immune system; remdesivir helps prevent hospitalization - Reuters
  32. Fireball Caught On Camera Across North Carolina - NPR
  33. Hubble Space Telescope spies new mystery in Jupiter's Great Red Spot - Business Insider
  34. CDC director on Covid booster shots: ‘I am not at all concerned about supply’ - CNBC
  35. Novant Health fires more than 175 for not getting vaccinated - WLOS
  36. Child dead after infected by rare brain-eating amoeba found at Texas splash pad - Fox News
  37. Tridemic? Minnesota doctors worry about flu season on top of pandemic - Minneapolis Star Tribune

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Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott, Trevon Diggs lead Dallas Cowboys to defeat of Philadelphia Eagles on MNF - USA TODAY

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  1. Republicans Block Government Funding, Refusing to Lift Debt Limit
  2. Sinema to Raise Money From Business Groups That Oppose Budget Bill
  3. Schools Scramble to Feed Students Amid Shortages
  4. Murders Spiked in 2020 in Cities Across the United States
  5. NBA Vaccine Skeptics Speak Out
  6. R. Kelly Is Convicted On All Counts After Decades of Accusations of Abuse
  7. Olaf Scholz is a Winner but Not Chancellor — Yet.
  8. Mapping Losses for Angela Merkel's Party in German Vote
  9. How the Pentagon Could Be Helping to Fight Wildfires
  10. Intelligence Agencies Pushed to Use More Commercial Satellites
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  13. Why Haitians in Chile Keep Heading North to the U.S.
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  15. How a Princeton Economist Teaches Resilience
  16. Biden Versus Centrists Living in the Past
  17. When Medical Ethics Collide With Basic Fairness
  18. The A.C.L.U. Errs on R.B.G.
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Sinema to Raise Money From Business Groups That Oppose Budget Bill

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More than 90 percent of players have received at least one dose of the vaccine, but some, like Nets guard Kyrie Irving, won’t say if they have been or plan to be vaccinated.
   

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