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Tropical Storm Mindy formed Wednesday afternoon just off the U.S. Gulf Coast and was expected to cross over Florida and Georgia, forecasters said.
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  1. Tropical Storm Mindy forms off Florida Gulf Coast
  2. Hurricane Larry to skirt Bermuda, could hit Newfoundland
  3. NHL's Florida Panthers offer NIL deals to all female student-athletes at FAU
  4. Biden administration ousts Trump appointees from military academy advisory boards
  5. Houston Texans to trade veteran CB Bradley Roby to New Orleans Saints
  6. Supreme Court stays Texas execution of ex-Marine who's
  7. 'Star Trek: Discovery' Season 4 premieres Nov. 18
  8. California passes bill targeting Amazon warehouse speed quotas
  9. Minnesota Vikings sign RT Brian O'Neill to 5-year, $92.5M extension
  10. U.S. Open tennis: Alexander Zverev, Emma Raducanu advance to semifinals
  11. Police arrest pro-democracy activists under Hong Kong security law
  12. Dylann Roof asks full appeals court to review ruling on death sentence
  13. FBI shares new video of suspect who planted pipe bombs ahead of Capitol riots
  14. Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby to miss start of season after wrist surgery
  15. Experts offer 'weak' support for marijuana to treat chronic pain
  16. Derek Jeter, Larry Walker lead four into Baseball Hall of Fame
  17. Nancy Salzman sentenced to 42 months for role in NXIVM cult
  18. Olympic Committee suspends North Korea from 2022 Beijing Games
  19. Navy picks new construction chief at Maine’s Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
  20. Carbon emissions increase along the forest edge, modeling study reveals
  21. Dow Jones drops 68 points in third straight losing day
  22. Cancer patients less likely to face 'catastrophic' care costs under ACA, study finds
  23. Florida man opens new business, wins $1M lottery jackpot on same day

Tropical Storm Mindy forms off Florida Gulf Coast

Tropical Storm Mindy formed Wednesday afternoon just off the U.S. Gulf Coast and was expected to cross over Florida and Georgia, forecasters said.
   

Hurricane Larry to skirt Bermuda, could hit Newfoundland

Hurricane Larry was forecast to skirt east of Bermuda, but possibly make landfall in Newfoundland later this week, forecasters said Wednesday.
   

NHL's Florida Panthers offer NIL deals to all female student-athletes at FAU

The Florida Panthers offered endorsement deals to every female student-athlete at nearby Florida Atlantic University, the NHL team announced.
   

Biden administration ousts Trump appointees from military academy advisory boards

The Biden administration on Wednesday removed multiple appointees to military advisory boards by former President Donald Trump.
   

Houston Texans to trade veteran CB Bradley Roby to New Orleans Saints

The Houston Texans are trading veteran cornerback Bradley Roby to the New Orleans Saints.
   

Supreme Court stays Texas execution of ex-Marine who's

The Supreme Court on Wednesday stayed the execution of a Marine Corps veteran who was convicted of killing a convenience store worker in 2004 in Texas.
   

'Star Trek: Discovery' Season 4 premieres Nov. 18

Paramount+ announce the "Star Trek: Discovery" Season 4 premiere date at a Star Trek Day virtual panel, and shared the trailer for the animated "Star Trek: Prodigy" at another.
   

California passes bill targeting Amazon warehouse speed quotas

The California Senate voted Wednesday to approve legislation preventing companies like Amazon from imposing production quotas that force employees to miss breaks or jeopardize their safety.
   

Minnesota Vikings sign RT Brian O'Neill to 5-year, $92.5M extension

The Minnesota Vikings signed starting offensive lineman Brian O'Neill to a multiyear contract extension that will make him the league's second-highest-paid right tackle.
   

U.S. Open tennis: Alexander Zverev, Emma Raducanu advance to semifinals

Olympic gold medalist Alexander Zverev beat unseeded Lloyd Harris in straight sets Wednesday at Arthur Ashe Stadium to reach the U.S. Open semifinals for the second straight year.
   

Police arrest pro-democracy activists under Hong Kong security law

Police in Hong Kong arrested four members of a prominent pro-democracy group amid accusations it was acting as a "foreign agent" in violation of the government's national security law.
   

Dylann Roof asks full appeals court to review ruling on death sentence

Dylann Roof on Wednesday asked a federal appeals court to review a smaller panel's ruling upholding his death sentence for the murder of nine people at a Charleston, S.C., church in 2015.
   

FBI shares new video of suspect who planted pipe bombs ahead of Capitol riots

The FBI on Wednesday shared a virtual map and video detailing the movements of the suspect who placed pipe bombs near the RNC and DNC headquarters on the eve of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots.
   

Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby to miss start of season after wrist surgery

Pittsburgh Penguins star center Sidney Crosby is expected to be sidelined for at least six weeks after having surgery on his left wrist, the team announced.
   

Experts offer 'weak' support for marijuana to treat chronic pain

Non-inhaled medical marijuana and its derivatives offer few benefits in treating chronic pain, leading a panel of experts to offer a "weak" recommendation for using it for that condition.
   

Derek Jeter, Larry Walker lead four into Baseball Hall of Fame

Thirty-one Hall of Famers and thousands of fans welcomed Derek Jeter, Larry Walker, Ted Simmons and Marvin Miller into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday in Cooperstown, N.Y.
   

Nancy Salzman sentenced to 42 months for role in NXIVM cult

A federal judge on Wednesday sentenced Nancy Salzman, co-founder of NXIVM, was sentenced to 42 months in prison for her involvement in the cult-like self-help group's abuse of women.
   

Olympic Committee suspends North Korea from 2022 Beijing Games

North Korea is suspended for two years and will be unable to participate in the 2022 Beijing Olympics due to its decision to skip the Tokyo Summer Games, the International Olympic Committee said Wednesday.
   

Navy picks new construction chief at Maine’s Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

The U.S. Navy has commissioned a new officer in charge of construction at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard to oversee large contracts, improve drydock complexes and replace aging equipment.
   

Carbon emissions increase along the forest edge, modeling study reveals

The surface area of forest edges are increasing as tropical forests become increasingly fragmented. According to a new study, published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, forest edges accelerate carbon emissions.
   

Dow Jones drops 68 points in third straight losing day

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 68.93 points Wednesday as it fell for the third consecutive day.
   

Cancer patients less likely to face 'catastrophic' care costs under ACA, study finds

Adults with cancer are less likely to experience catastrophic care expenses under the Affordable Care Act than they were before the law's implementation, a study published Wednesday by JAMA Network Open found.
   

Florida man opens new business, wins $1M lottery jackpot on same day

A Florida man who opened his own auto shop received an unexpected cash injection on his first day of business when he won a $1 million lottery jackpot.
   
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  4. Terrorism will increase under Afghanistan's newly appointed Taliban government, experts warn - CNBC
  5. Florida Can't Enforce Its Ban On Mask Mandates During An Appeal, A Judge Says - NPR
  6. First Came A Quake In Mexico, Then Strange Blue Lights. People Feared The Apocalypse - NPR
  7. Supreme Court Delays The Execution Of Death Row Inmate Who Wanted Pastor With Him - NPR
  8. Tropical Storm Mindy makes landfall in Florida Panhandle - NBC News
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The Taliban continued to brutally crack down on demonstrations against their rule. The new government faces an unfolding humanitarian crisis and flaring tensions on the Afghan-Pakistan border.
   

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