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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it is time for humanity to "grow up" and listen to scientists on climate change during his speech at the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday.
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  1. Boris Johnson at U.N.: It's time for humanity to 'grow up' on climate change
  2. U.S. targets Sinaloa Cartel leaders with sanctions, indictment
  3. World leaders assemble at United Nations
  4. Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell given 2-year contract extension
  5. FDA approves Pfizer COVID-19 booster for people older than 65, high-risk individuals
  6. State Department announces aid for Yemen, Venezuela, Rohingya refugees
  7. NHL investigation finds no evidence Sharks' Evander Kane gambled on games
  8. Katee Sackhoff to star in Hallmark movie 'Christmas Sail'
  9. 76ers' Doc Rivers on Ben Simmons: 'We would love to get Ben back'
  10. Texas troopers create 'steel wall' of vehicles in Del Rio to block Haitian migrants
  11. Owen Wilson to host Season 47 premiere of 'Saturday Night Live'
  12. Rev. Jesse Jackson discharged from physical rehab facility
  13. Heaviest rainfall in more than a decade floods major city in India
  14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers put star WR Antonio Brown on COVID-19 list
  15. Paul Flores to stand trial for death of Kristin Smart
  16. Gersson Rosas out as Minnesota Timberwolves' president of basketball ops
  17. French ambassador to U.S. to return to Washington, D.C.
  18. Bipartisan negotiations on police reform bill fall apart in Congress
  19. Maryland man wins $100,000 from Ravens 5X scratch-off ticket
  20. Dive team joins search at Florida preserve for Brian Laundrie
  21. Dow snaps 4-day losing streak amid optimism from Fed meeting
  22. Early humans were moving into subarctic climates earlier than previously thought
  23. Maryland authorities capture python near playground
  24. Federal Reserve keeps interest rates unchanged at near-zero

Boris Johnson at U.N.: It's time for humanity to 'grow up' on climate change

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it is time for humanity to "grow up" and listen to scientists on climate change during his speech at the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday.
   

U.S. targets Sinaloa Cartel leaders with sanctions, indictment

The United States announced actions Wednesday targeting the infamous Sinaloa Cartel with sanctions, an indictment and an increased reward for information leading to arrest of the drug trafficking gang's leader.
   

World leaders assemble at United Nations

The United Nations General Assembly begins with the general debate at U.N. headquarters in New York City on September 21, 2021. World government leaders gathered the day before to showcase actions to fight climate change. U.S. President Joe Biden delivered a message of unity, security and progress on issues including climate change and COVID-19.
   

Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell given 2-year contract extension

The Cincinnati Reds rewarded manager David Bell with a two-year contract extension that runs through the 2023 season, the team announced.
   

FDA approves Pfizer COVID-19 booster for people older than 65, high-risk individuals

The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday granted emergency approval for a third booster dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for people older than 65 or at high risk for the virus.
   

State Department announces aid for Yemen, Venezuela, Rohingya refugees

The U.S. State Department announced additional aid for Yemen, Venezuela and Rohingya refugees on Wednesday.
   

NHL investigation finds no evidence Sharks' Evander Kane gambled on games

The NHL completed its investigation of San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane and found no evidence that he gambled on games or attempted to throw games.
   

Katee Sackhoff to star in Hallmark movie 'Christmas Sail'

Katee Sackhoff announced Wednesday she has filmed a Hallmark holiday film called "Christmas Sail."
   

76ers' Doc Rivers on Ben Simmons: 'We would love to get Ben back'

Philadelphia 76ers head coach Doc Rivers is hoping to convince Ben Simmons to remain with the team after reports surfaced saying the All-Star guard wants to leave the franchise.
   

Texas troopers create 'steel wall' of vehicles in Del Rio to block Haitian migrants

Texas troopers have created a miles-long "steel wall" of patrol vehicles to discourage more people from crossing the Rio Grande into an encampment under the Del Rio international bridge.
   

Owen Wilson to host Season 47 premiere of 'Saturday Night Live'

NBC announced the first four guest hosts and musical artists for Season 47 of "Saturday Night Live" on Wednesday.
   

Rev. Jesse Jackson discharged from physical rehab facility

Rev. Jesse Jackson was released from a physical rehab facility where he underwent physical therapy for his Parkinson's Disease on Wednesday.
   

Heaviest rainfall in more than a decade floods major city in India

Streets and homes were inundated with floodwaters and transportation ground to a halt on Monday when the Indian city of Kolkata received more than 50% of its normal rainfall for the entire month.
   

Tampa Bay Buccaneers put star WR Antonio Brown on COVID-19 list

Tampa Bay Buccaneers star wide receiver Antonio Brown was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, the team announced.
   

Paul Flores to stand trial for death of Kristin Smart

Paul Flores and his father Ruben Flores will stand trial on charges related to the death and disappearance of college student Kristin Smart in 1996, the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's office said Wednesday.
   

Gersson Rosas out as Minnesota Timberwolves' president of basketball ops

Gersson Rosas has been fired as the Minnesota Timberwolves' president of basketball operations, the team announced.
   

French ambassador to U.S. to return to Washington, D.C.

French Ambassador to the United States Philippe Etienne will return to the United States after French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Joe Biden discussed a controversial submarine deal involving Australia.
   

Bipartisan negotiations on police reform bill fall apart in Congress

Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., on Wednesday said that bipartisan negotiations on a police reform bill had broken down following months of talks and stalled legislation.
   

Maryland man wins $100,000 from Ravens 5X scratch-off ticket

A Maryland who called himself "Touchdown Joe" won a $100,000 top prize in the state's new Ravens X5 scratch-off game.
   

Dive team joins search at Florida preserve for Brian Laundrie

The Sarasota County sheriff's dive team joined investigators Wednesday at a Florida nature preserve to search for Brian Laundrie, a person of interest in the death of his fiancée Gabrielle "Gabby" Petito.
   

Dow snaps 4-day losing streak amid optimism from Fed meeting

The Dow Jones Industrial Average snapped a four-day losing streak on Wednesday as markets rose following the conclusion of the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting.
   

Early humans were moving into subarctic climates earlier than previously thought

A new survey of archaeological materials suggests humans were enduring frigid conditions -- like those typical of present-day northern Scandinavia -- much earlier than previously thought.
   

Maryland authorities capture python near playground

Authorities in a Greenbelt, Md., wrangled a 4-foot ball python spotted near a children's play area.
   

Federal Reserve keeps interest rates unchanged at near-zero

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday held steady on its benchmark lending rate, leaving it near zero and warning that an increase could be coming as the economy rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic.
   
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  1. Gabby Petito: John Walsh's son Callahan talks 'mistakes' made in case - Fox News
  2. House Democrats urge Biden to halt deportations of Haitian migrants - Yahoo News
  3. California Gov. Newsom signs bill that curtails productivity quotas used by companies such as Amazon - The Washington Post
  4. Anxious Democrats float Plan B: Raise debt ceiling on party-line vote - CNN
  5. DeSantis names doctor who opposes vaccination mandates as surgeon general of Florida - NBC News
  6. Biden agrees with France's Macron that sub snub could have been handled better - ABC News
  7. FDA approves Pfizer Covid-19 booster shots for Americans ages 65 and older - The Guardian
  8. The U.S. Is Lifting Its Travel Ban. Who Is Allowed to Visit? - The New York Times
  9. JCPS superintendent gets emotional, parents react to student killed in bus stop shooting - WLKY Louisville
  10. Remains of Idaho hunter missing for 53 years found by another hunter - NBC News
  11. Angela Merkel’s International Legacy: Cooler Trans-Atlantic Relations - The Wall Street Journal
  12. A woman was found on a remote area of an island in Croatian waters. She didn't remember her name or identity - USA TODAY
  13. La Palma Volcano Eruption Forces Thousands To Evacuate - NBC News
  14. Dow Jones Futures: Market Rallies As Fed Meeting Walks This Line; 5 Stocks Flash Buys - Investor's Business Daily
  15. Elizabeth Holmes ‘was in charge’ of Theranos, says Gen. Mattis - The Verge
  16. Xi Jinping weighs future of Evergrande as he targets third term - Financial Times
  17. Surface Duo 2 vs. Surface Duo: Everything new in Microsoft's folding phone - CNET
  18. Apple bars 'Fortnite' from App Store, Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says - New York Post
  19. Apple’s 2021 iPad mini isn’t just living, it’s thriving - TechCrunch
  20. Photographer Austin Mann's iPhone 13 Pro Test Looks at Camera Improvements With Macro, Photographic... - MacRumors
  21. 'The Masked Singer' Premiere Recap: Season 6, Episode 1 — Octopus - TVLine
  22. Willie Garson, character actor who played Stanford on 'Sex and the City,' dies at 57 - The Washington Post
  23. IATSE Gearing Up For Second Strike: Seeks Separate Strike Authorization From Locals Across U.S. - Deadline
  24. NFL Start 'Em, Sit 'Em Week 3: Running back sleepers, matchups, and more - Pro Football Network
  25. Gersson Rosas and his downfall: Why the Timberwolves fired him just days before training camp - The Athletic
  26. 49ers start Week 3 with some good news on practice report - Niners Wire
  27. Michael Wilbon reacts to Justin Fields as the starting QB for Week 3 in the NFL | PTI - ESPN
  28. Hubble telescope discovers 6 mysteriously dead, massive galaxies from early universe - CBS News
  29. New genomic analysis sorts out when Polynesians reached which islands - Ars Technica
  30. Winged Microchip Is Smallest-Ever Human-Made Flying Structure – The Size of a Grain of Sand - SciTechDaily
  31. COVID breakthrough cases reported in less than 1% of fully vaccinated individuals - KOMO News
  32. Critical Condition: COVID-19 hits 'Critical' levels in 8 Wisconsin counties - WMTV - NBC15
  33. Police hunting man accused of punching nurse in the face for giving his wife a Covid vaccine - Yahoo! Voices
  34. Flu season, COVID-19 could create 'twindemic' - WGAL Susquehanna Valley Pa.
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Remains of Idaho hunter missing for 53 years found by another hunter - NBC News

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  1. F.D.A. Authorizes Pfizer Booster Shot for Higher-Risk People
  2. At Covid Summit, Biden Sets Ambitious Goals for Vaccinating the World
  3. Federal Reserve Signals a Shift Away From Pandemic Support
  4. Biden Huddles With Democrats as Divisions Threaten His Agenda
  5. Jerome Powell says the Fed is reviewing its trading rules.
  6. Melvin Van Peebles, Champion of New Black Cinema, Dies at 89
  7. Biden Declared the War Over. But Wars Go On.
  8. Jim Justice's Basketball Dreams Are Blocked. And He Is Crying Foul.
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  11. Redistricting Is the Name of the Game
  12. ‘It’s Become Increasingly Hard for Them to Feel Good About Themselves’
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  21. Video of Canary Island Volcano Eruption: Thousands Sent Fleeing
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