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Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Cody Bellinger was activated from the injured list Tuesday, while veteran slugger Albert Pujols went on the team's COVID-19 list.
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  1. Los Angeles Dodgers activate Cody Bellinger from IL; Albert Pujols to COVID-19 list
  2. San Francisco Giants put 1B Brandon Belt on injured list with thumb injury
  3. Philadelphia Eagles' Isaac Seumalo to undergo season-ending foot surgery
  4. Hurricane Sam restrengthens into Category 4 storm in Atlantic
  5. Report: Russian hacker Aleksei Burkov deported from U.S., detained in Moscow
  6. U.S. includes Croatia in Visa Waiver Program
  7. Detroit Lions release LB Jamie Collins after failing to find trade partner
  8. Woman who said she wanted to shoot Nancy Pelosi pleads guilty to Capitol riot charges
  9. Family describes signs of struggle inside missing woman Miya Marcano's apartment
  10. Typhoon Mindulle to provide glancing blow to Japan
  11. Texas executes Rick Rhoades for 1991 double murder
  12. Former President George W. Bush announces birth of fourth grandchild
  13. Dozens in DRC sexually abused by WHO, other aid workers, investigation finds
  14. Indiana Pacers' Caris LeVert dealing with stress fracture in back
  15. Moments from the spring-summer 2022 Paris Fashion Week
  16. Top U.S. commanders Mark Milley, Lloyd Austin, Kenneth McKenzie say they advised leaving troops in Afghanistan after withdrawal
  17. Cherokee Nation reaches $75M settlement with three major opioid distributors
  18. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns U.S. could run out of money by Oct. 18 if debt ceiling not raised
  19. NASA’s Lucy science mission will fly by eight asteroids
  20. Nasdaq falls 2.8% for worst day since May as tech stocks drop
  21. Artificial intelligence could help scientists ID the next virus to jump from animals to humans
  22. MacArthur Foundation announces 25 recipients of $625,000 fellowships
  23. Study: Nearly 1 in 5 high school kids uses trio of pot, vapes, cigarettes
  24. Duchess of Windsor's diamond, ruby bracelet to fetch up to $2.15M in Christie's auction

Los Angeles Dodgers activate Cody Bellinger from IL; Albert Pujols to COVID-19 list

Los Angeles Dodgers star outfielder Cody Bellinger was activated from the injured list Tuesday, while veteran slugger Albert Pujols went on the team's COVID-19 list.
   

San Francisco Giants put 1B Brandon Belt on injured list with thumb injury

The San Francisco Giants placed starting first baseman Brandon Belt on the 10-day injured list with a left thumb fracture, the team announced.
   

Philadelphia Eagles' Isaac Seumalo to undergo season-ending foot surgery

Philadelphia Eagles left guard Isaac Seumalo sustained a Lisfranc injury during Monday's game against the Dallas Cowboys that requires season-ending surgery, the team announced.
   

Hurricane Sam restrengthens into Category 4 storm in Atlantic

Forecasters said early Tuesday that Hurricane Sam is getting stronger as it moves westward in the Atlantic Ocean, but its track is expected to take the storm to the north and away from the U.S. mainland.
   

Report: Russian hacker Aleksei Burkov deported from U.S., detained in Moscow

Russian hacker Aleksei Burkov was reportedly deported from the United States, where he was serving a nine-year sentence for cybercrimes and detained at a Moscow airport.
   

U.S. includes Croatia in Visa Waiver Program

The United States on Tuesday included Croatia in its Visa Waiver Program.
   

Detroit Lions release LB Jamie Collins after failing to find trade partner

After failing to locate a trade partner, the Detroit Lions released veteran linebacker Jamie Collins.
   

Woman who said she wanted to shoot Nancy Pelosi pleads guilty to Capitol riot charges

A woman who said she wanted to shoot House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as she left the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riots pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge Tuesday.
   

Family describes signs of struggle inside missing woman Miya Marcano's apartment

Family members of missing 19-year-old Florida woman Miya Marcano described what appeared to be signs of a struggle in her apartment.
   

Typhoon Mindulle to provide glancing blow to Japan

Typhoon Mindulle lost some strength on Monday but it remained a powerful storm, AccuWeather forecasters said.
   

Texas executes Rick Rhoades for 1991 double murder

Texas carried out its third execution of the year Tuesday after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to issue a stay to a man convicted of a double murder three decades ago.
   

Former President George W. Bush announces birth of fourth grandchild

Former first daughter Barbara Bush gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Cora, her father, former President George W. Bush announced Tuesday.
   

Dozens in DRC sexually abused by WHO, other aid workers, investigation finds

A report released Tuesday found that more than 80 people were sexually abused by aid workers, including those from the World Health Organization, during an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
   

Indiana Pacers' Caris LeVert dealing with stress fracture in back

Indiana Pacers guard Caris LeVert is dealing with a stress fracture in his back, but the team remains optimistic that it might only be a minor setback and he could return near the start of the season.
   

Moments from the spring-summer 2022 Paris Fashion Week

Designers present their spring-summer 2022 collections during Paris Fashion Week from September 27 to October 5, 2021.
   

Top U.S. commanders Mark Milley, Lloyd Austin, Kenneth McKenzie say they advised leaving troops in Afghanistan after withdrawal

Two top U.S. military commanders testified in the Senate on Tuesday that they favored leaving a few thousand troops in Afghanistan after the withdrawal last month, instead of the total pullout.
   

Cherokee Nation reaches $75M settlement with three major opioid distributors

The Cherokee Nation reached a $75 million settlement with major opioid distributors AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson on Tuesday.
   

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warns U.S. could run out of money by Oct. 18 if debt ceiling not raised

Two top financial officials warned Congress on Tuesday that the U.S. government could run out of money to pay its bills by Oct. 18 if lawmakers fail to raise the debt ceiling.
   

NASA’s Lucy science mission will fly by eight asteroids

NASA plans to launch its Lucy spacecraft from Florida on Oct. 16 to fly by eight asteroids starting in 2025, marking the first time scientists will gain close-up views of them.
   

Nasdaq falls 2.8% for worst day since May as tech stocks drop

The Nasdaq Composite fell 2.8% for its worst day since May as a spike in treasury yields caused tech stocks to tumble.
   

Artificial intelligence could help scientists ID the next virus to jump from animals to humans

In a new proof-of-concept study, published Tuesday in the journal PLOS Biology, researchers suggest artificial intelligence can be used to predict the likelihood that an animal-infecting virus will infect humans.
   

MacArthur Foundation announces 25 recipients of $625,000 fellowships

The MacArthur Foundation announced Tuesday 25 recipients this year of $625,000 fellowships to support talented individuals.
   

Study: Nearly 1 in 5 high school kids uses trio of pot, vapes, cigarettes

More U.S. teens use e-cigarettes, traditional cigarettes and marijuana together, posing greater risks to their health and behavior than if they used only one substance, a new study finds.
   

Duchess of Windsor's diamond, ruby bracelet to fetch up to $2.15M in Christie's auction

A diamond and ruby bracelet given by Edward, duke of Windsor, to his wife, Wallis Simpson, duchess of Windsor, in 1938 is going up for auction for the first time since it was first sold after her death.
   
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  1. Texas Republicans propose congressional district maps to lock in GOP advantage - NBC News
  2. Brian Laundrie Was at Fort De Soto Campsite With Parents Before Going Missing - Newsweek
  3. Vulnerable House Democrats stick by Biden as GOP attack ads ramp up - CNN
  4. Janet Yellen Says U.S. Could Run Out Of Cash To Pay Its Bills In Less Than 3 Weeks - NPR
  5. 'Casual dishonesty:' Donald Trump's ex-spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, rips him in book - USA TODAY
  6. Tucker Carlson: Someone is lying about the Afghanistan debacle - Fox News
  7. Couple celebrating 50 years of marriage and man nearing his 5th wedding anniversary were killed in Amtrak derailment - CNN
  8. Federal judge blocks part of Arizona abortion ban hours before it takes effect | TheHill - The Hill
  9. Protected Too Late: U.S. Officials Report More Than 20 Extinctions - The New York Times
  10. German Election Leaves Merkel’s Conservatives in Disarray - The New York Times
  11. Greta Thunberg roasts world leaders for being 'blah, blah, blah' on climate action - CNN
  12. La Palma volcano: Video captures moment lava rocks fall from cliff to reach Atlantic Ocean - Global News
  13. The British have a gas shortage, so they’re Googling electric cars like crazy - Electrek
  14. Pfizer booster dose vaccinations now available across Central Oregon - KTVZ
  15. Elon Musk on Blue Origin suing NASA: 'You can't sue your way to the moon' - CNET
  16. United Airlines to lay off nearly 600 workers who refused to get vaccinated | TheHill - The Hill
  17. Top Amazon Astro robot questions answered: 2 prices, specs, sale date, privacy, return policy, more - CNET
  18. Apple says 'jelly scrolling' effect on iPad mini 6 display is not an issue - 9to5Mac
  19. The worst iPhone 13 news so far was just confirmed again - BGR
  20. New World is Amazon's first video game hit with half a million concurrent players on Steam - Eurogamer.net
  21. Bill Cosby feels R. Kelly 'got railroaded' at sex-trafficking trial - New York Post
  22. Ben Whishaw wants the James Bond series to change - The A.V. Club
  23. Will Smith reveals what he's learned from having an open relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith - Upworthy
  24. Chrissy Teigen hits back at comedian Heather McDonald for criticizing her post about 'perfection' - Daily Mail
  25. Power Rankings - Where does Tampa Bay sit after 3 weeks in ESPN, Yahoo, USA Today, CBS Sports, NFL.com Rankings - Buccaneers.com
  26. Watch: Lionel Messi Scores Maiden PSG Goal In Champions League Group Stage Game Against Manchester C.. - NDTVSports.com
  27. Los Angeles Lakers' Russell Westbrook - Playing with LeBron James 'helps my game' - ESPN
  28. Week 4 Fantasy Streaming Adds: Cases For Rostering Taylor Heinicke, Titans Defense & More - The Action Network
  29. NASA's record-breaking Lucy asteroid mission gearing up for October launch - Space.com
  30. NASA Launches New Mission in “Major Milestone” To Monitor Earth’s Landscapes From Space - SciTechDaily
  31. The giant cyclone in Jupiter's Great Red Spot is speeding up - Salon
  32. NASA's Mars Fleet Lies Low As Sun Moves Between Earth and Red Planet - NASA
  33. Child dies after contracting brain-eating amoeba at a Texas splash pad - CNN
  34. Tyler Gilreath, 20, brain dead from COVID complications after contracting it at University of North Carolina Wilmington, mom says - KABC-TV
  35. COVID-19 cases expected to rise in Mass., but high vaccination rate likely to keep hospitals manageable - The Boston Globe

Texas Republicans propose congressional district maps to lock in GOP advantage - NBC News


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'Casual dishonesty:' Donald Trump's ex-spokeswoman, Stephanie Grisham, rips him in book - USA TODAY


Tucker Carlson: Someone is lying about the Afghanistan debacle - Fox News

Couple celebrating 50 years of marriage and man nearing his 5th wedding anniversary were killed in Amtrak derailment - CNN

Federal judge blocks part of Arizona abortion ban hours before it takes effect | TheHill - The Hill

Protected Too Late: U.S. Officials Report More Than 20 Extinctions - The New York Times

German Election Leaves Merkel’s Conservatives in Disarray - The New York Times

Greta Thunberg roasts world leaders for being 'blah, blah, blah' on climate action - CNN

La Palma volcano: Video captures moment lava rocks fall from cliff to reach Atlantic Ocean - Global News

The British have a gas shortage, so they’re Googling electric cars like crazy - Electrek

Pfizer booster dose vaccinations now available across Central Oregon - KTVZ

Elon Musk on Blue Origin suing NASA: 'You can't sue your way to the moon' - CNET

United Airlines to lay off nearly 600 workers who refused to get vaccinated | TheHill - The Hill

Top Amazon Astro robot questions answered: 2 prices, specs, sale date, privacy, return policy, more - CNET

Apple says 'jelly scrolling' effect on iPad mini 6 display is not an issue - 9to5Mac

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Bill Cosby feels R. Kelly 'got railroaded' at sex-trafficking trial - New York Post

Ben Whishaw wants the James Bond series to change - The A.V. Club

Will Smith reveals what he's learned from having an open relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith - Upworthy

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Los Angeles Lakers' Russell Westbrook - Playing with LeBron James 'helps my game' - ESPN

Week 4 Fantasy Streaming Adds: Cases For Rostering Taylor Heinicke, Titans Defense & More - The Action Network

NASA's record-breaking Lucy asteroid mission gearing up for October launch - Space.com

NASA Launches New Mission in “Major Milestone” To Monitor Earth’s Landscapes From Space - SciTechDaily

The giant cyclone in Jupiter's Great Red Spot is speeding up - Salon

NASA's Mars Fleet Lies Low As Sun Moves Between Earth and Red Planet - NASA

Child dies after contracting brain-eating amoeba at a Texas splash pad - CNN

Tyler Gilreath, 20, brain dead from COVID complications after contracting it at University of North Carolina Wilmington, mom says - KABC-TV

COVID-19 cases expected to rise in Mass., but high vaccination rate likely to keep hospitals manageable - The Boston Globe

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  1. Yellen Warns Congress that Debt Limit Must by Raised by Oct. 18
  2. S&P 500 Drops 2% in Worst Day Since May
  3. How the Debt Ceiling Came to Be a Political Cudgel
  4. Liberals Dig In Against Infrastructure Bill as Party Divisions Persist
  5. Gen. Milley Says He Warned Biden Against Afghanistan Withdrawal
  6. Why Japan's Liberal Democratic Party Is Likely to Stay in Power
  7. Vaccine Mandate Leads Thousands of New York Health Workers to Get Vaccinated
  8. Pfizer and BioNTech Submit Data on Vaccine for Kids 5 to 11
  9. Evergrande’s Struggles Offer a Glimpse of China’s New Financial Future
  10. Kasim Reed Focuses on Crime in Atlanta Mayoral Election
  11. Protected Too Late: U.S. Officials Report More Than 20 Extinctions
  12. Eleven Madison Park Explores the Plant Kingdom’s Uncanny Valley
  13. Do Democrats Have the Courage of Liz Cheney?
  14. The Unchosen One: Devon Michael’s Star Wars Journey
  15. The Republican Senate Spending Bill Vote Was Sabotage
  16. Manchin and Sinema Should Just Say No to Big Spending Plans
  17. For Haitians at the Border, Is Biden Any Better Than Trump?
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  19. How to Save New York City’s Cabdrivers
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  24. The A.C.L.U. Errs on R.B.G.
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