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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Thursday that Pyongyang would restore severed communications lines with Seoul in early October, while at the same time slamming U.S. efforts at diplomacy as a "petty trick."
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  1. Kim Jong Un will restore hotline to South Korea; slams U.S. ‘hostile policy’
  2. More than 100 dead in gang riot at Ecuador jail
  3. Biden admin says it will again try to end Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy
  4. Tropical Storm Victor forms in eastern Atlantic
  5. Hurricane Sam slowly moves northwest across Atlantic as major storm
  6. New York Jets safety Marcus Maye to miss 3-4 weeks due to sprained ankle
  7. Las Vegas Raiders' Gerald McCoy gets 6-game suspension for PED violation
  8. Army investigating suspected suicides of three Fort Drum soldiers
  9. Tyga, dressed as a Dalmatian pup, eliminated from 'Masked Singer'
  10. Milwaukee Brewers' Devin Williams likely to miss postseason after punching wall
  11. NBA: Unvaccinated players won't get paid for missed games
  12. L.A. judge suspends Britney Spears' father from her conservatorship
  13. 3 Dallas firefighters critical after explosion, partial collapse of apartment building
  14. Former Olympic swimmer Klete Keller pleads guilty to Capitol riot charges
  15. Ex-London cop falsely arrested Sarah Everard before killing, video shows
  16. New England Patriots RB James White to miss rest of season with hip injury
  17. FAA clears Virgin Galactic to resume flights after investigation
  18. 'Old Yeller,' 'Swiss Family' star Tommy Kirk dies at 79
  19. Pot use by pregnant people rose during COVID-19 pandemic, study says
  20. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria help clover plants grow in Mars-like soil
  21. U.S. military officials said they knew civilians died hours after Kabul drone strike
  22. U.S. stocks trade mixed as 10-year treasury yield fluctuates
  23. FX adds 'True Blood,' 'Dannemora' stars to 'Kindred' cast

Kim Jong Un will restore hotline to South Korea; slams U.S. ‘hostile policy’

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Thursday that Pyongyang would restore severed communications lines with Seoul in early October, while at the same time slamming U.S. efforts at diplomacy as a "petty trick."
   

More than 100 dead in gang riot at Ecuador jail

At least 116 people were killed and more than 80 injured as two rival gangs broke out into a riot at Litoral Penitentiary in Guayaquil, Ecuador, officials said Wednesday.
   

Biden admin says it will again try to end Trump-era 'Remain in Mexico' policy

The Biden administration said Wednesday it intends to try again to terminate the Trump administration-era "Remain in Mexico" policy after a judge last month barred it from ending the controversial immigration rule.
   

Tropical Storm Victor forms in eastern Atlantic

The newest tropical storm of the 2021 hurricane season developed Wednesday afternoon over the eastern Atlantic, claiming the name Victor, the second-to-last moniker on the season's first list.
   

Hurricane Sam slowly moves northwest across Atlantic as major storm

Forecasters said Wednesday that Hurricane Sam was continuing to move northwest in the Atlantic Ocean as a strong storm, but its track is expected to take it to the north and away from the U.S. mainland.
   

New York Jets safety Marcus Maye to miss 3-4 weeks due to sprained ankle

The winless New York Jets are expected to be without star safety Marcus Maye for multiple weeks because of an ankle injury.
   

Las Vegas Raiders' Gerald McCoy gets 6-game suspension for PED violation

Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Gerald McCoy was suspended without pay for six games after violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing drugs, the league announced.
   

Army investigating suspected suicides of three Fort Drum soldiers

The U.S. Army is investigating the suspected suicides of three soldiers based at New York's Fort Drum.
   

Tyga, dressed as a Dalmatian pup, eliminated from 'Masked Singer'

Rapper Tyga -- dressed as a Dalmatian pup -- was eliminated from Season 6 of "The Masked Singer" on Wednesday.
   

Milwaukee Brewers' Devin Williams likely to miss postseason after punching wall

The Milwaukee Brewers are expected to be without ace setup man Devin Williams for the postseason after the right-hander fractured his pitching hand when he punched a wall following Sunday's win over the New York Mets.
   

NBA: Unvaccinated players won't get paid for missed games

Unvaccinated NBA players who are forced to miss games because of local vaccination mandates in New York and San Francisco won't be paid for any games they miss, the league announced.
   

L.A. judge suspends Britney Spears' father from her conservatorship

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Brenda Penny on Wednesday agreed to suspend Britney Spears' father, Jamie Spears, as the pop star's conservator.
   

3 Dallas firefighters critical after explosion, partial collapse of apartment building

Eight people, including four firefighters, sustained injuries Wednesday after an explosion at a Dallas apartment building, emergency officials said.
   

Former Olympic swimmer Klete Keller pleads guilty to Capitol riot charges

Former U.S. Olympic gold medalist swimmer Klete Keller pleaded guilty to a single charge of obstructing an official proceeding in connection to his presence at the Jan. 6 Capitol riot at the Capitol.
   

Ex-London cop falsely arrested Sarah Everard before killing, video shows

A former London police officer who pleaded guilty to murdering Sarah Everard in March falsely arrested her before abducting, raping and killing her, a British court heard Wednesday.
   

New England Patriots RB James White to miss rest of season with hip injury

New England Patriots running back James White is expected to miss the remainder of the 2021 season because of a significant hip injury.
   

FAA clears Virgin Galactic to resume flights after investigation

The Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that Richard Branson's space tourism company can return to spaceflight after conducting an investigation into issues with the firm's July 11 launch.
   

'Old Yeller,' 'Swiss Family' star Tommy Kirk dies at 79

Tommy Kirk, a child actor in the '50s and '60s, died Tuesday at age 79.
   

Pot use by pregnant people rose during COVID-19 pandemic, study says

Marijuana use by mothers-to-be may have increased by as much as one-quarter during the pandemic, a new study suggests.
   

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria help clover plants grow in Mars-like soil

New research, published Wednesday in the journal PLOS One, suggests nitrogen-fixing bacteria can help crops grow more efficiently in Martian soil.
   

U.S. military officials said they knew civilians died hours after Kabul drone strike

Three top U.S. military officials told Congress on Wednesday that they knew within hours of a U.S. drone strike in Kabul last month that civilians were killed.
   

U.S. stocks trade mixed as 10-year treasury yield fluctuates

The Nasdaq Composite lagged behind as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 posted gains Wednesday after the 10-year treasury yield remained above 1.5%.
   

FX adds 'True Blood,' 'Dannemora' stars to 'Kindred' cast

FX announced six cast members joining previously announced Mallori Johnson in the series "Kindred." They include "Escape at Dannemora"'s Micah Stock and "True Blood" star Ryan Kwanten.
   
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  1. Senate reaches deal to avoid government shutdown, Schumer announces - NBC News
  2. Trump Super PAC Removes Corey Lewandowski After Sexual Harassment Claim - The New York Times
  3. Biden attends Congressional Baseball Game amid push to save his economic agenda | TheHill - The Hill
  4. FBI looking at new phone purchased by Brian Laundrie, reviewing surveillance video from Fort De Soto campground - WFLA
  5. Reporter's Notebook: From the mountains to Kabul, Taliban fighters must learn how to govern - Fox News
  6. Manchin offers alternative plans to Democrats' 'fiscal insanity' - POLITICO
  7. Capitol attack committee issues fresh subpoenas over pre-riot Trump rally - The Guardian
  8. Neo-Nazi leader convicted on five charges for plot to intimidate journalists | TheHill - The Hill
  9. U.S. intensifies talks to use Russian bases for Afghan counterterrorism ops - POLITICO
  10. England's Isle of Wight was Isle of Fright, with two big dinosaur predators - Reuters
  11. Police officer fraudulently arrested woman he raped and murdered amid lockdown, prosecutor says - Yahoo News
  12. La Palma volcano: Authorities testing for toxic gas after lava enters ocean - Global News
  13. China's crypto holdouts: Bitcoin nodes and OTC desks struggle on - Cointelegraph
  14. Macy's Wants To Block Amazon Ads From A Giant Billboard Next To Its Flagship Store - NPR
  15. More items over $1 to be sold at Dollar Tree | TheHill - The Hill
  16. United Airlines Is Firing Workers Over Vaccine Noncompliance - The New York Times
  17. Amazon Astro home robot: How to preorder the $1,000 Alexa bot and everything else announced - CNET
  18. iFixit Explains iPad Mini 'Jelly Scroll' Issue in Teardown Video - MacRumors
  19. Doctor uses iPhone 13 Pro’s Macro camera to check patients’ eyes - 9to5Mac
  20. Google Lens coming to Chrome and will soon be integrated into the Google app browser on iOS - 9to5Google
  21. Britney Spears posts clip of her flying a plane after conservatorship win - Page Six
  22. 'Big Brother': [Spoiler] Is First Black Winner — Season 23 Finale - TVLine
  23. 'The Many Saints of Newark' fails to live up to 'The Sopranos,' critics say - CNBC
  24. Richard Sherman, now with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, says arrest led to 'really positive changes' - ESPN
  25. Brewers pitcher likely out for postseason after punching wall with throwing hand - CNN
  26. Two-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer Klete Keller charged with felony for role in January 6 Capitol attack - CBS Sports
  27. Investigating the potential for life around the galaxy's smallest stars - Phys.org
  28. Extending our reach into the cosmos with new mirror coatings - Phys.org
  29. NASA preps Lucy mission to study Jupiter’s Trojan asteroid swarms - NBC News
  30. Fast and Furious Floods From Overflowing Craters Shaped the Surface of Mars - SciTechDaily
  31. Ted Cruz Wants to Free Britney, Bill Cosby Wants to Free R. Kelly & NBA Cracking Down on Vaccines - Jimmy Kimmel Live
  32. Doctor says pregnant moms getting vaccinated could protect their babies - KCCI Des Moines
  33. Weight Gain And Obesity Up In 2020 In The US : Shots - Health News - NPR
  34. A man awoke to a bat on his neck and declined a vaccine. Weeks later, he died of rabies. - The Washington Post

Senate reaches deal to avoid government shutdown, Schumer announces - NBC News


Trump Super PAC Removes Corey Lewandowski After Sexual Harassment Claim - The New York Times

Biden attends Congressional Baseball Game amid push to save his economic agenda | TheHill - The Hill


FBI looking at new phone purchased by Brian Laundrie, reviewing surveillance video from Fort De Soto campground - WFLA

Reporter's Notebook: From the mountains to Kabul, Taliban fighters must learn how to govern - Fox News


Manchin offers alternative plans to Democrats' 'fiscal insanity' - POLITICO

Capitol attack committee issues fresh subpoenas over pre-riot Trump rally - The Guardian

Neo-Nazi leader convicted on five charges for plot to intimidate journalists | TheHill - The Hill

U.S. intensifies talks to use Russian bases for Afghan counterterrorism ops - POLITICO

England's Isle of Wight was Isle of Fright, with two big dinosaur predators - Reuters

Police officer fraudulently arrested woman he raped and murdered amid lockdown, prosecutor says - Yahoo News

La Palma volcano: Authorities testing for toxic gas after lava enters ocean - Global News

China's crypto holdouts: Bitcoin nodes and OTC desks struggle on - Cointelegraph

Macy's Wants To Block Amazon Ads From A Giant Billboard Next To Its Flagship Store - NPR

More items over $1 to be sold at Dollar Tree | TheHill - The Hill

United Airlines Is Firing Workers Over Vaccine Noncompliance - The New York Times

Amazon Astro home robot: How to preorder the $1,000 Alexa bot and everything else announced - CNET

iFixit Explains iPad Mini 'Jelly Scroll' Issue in Teardown Video - MacRumors

Doctor uses iPhone 13 Pro’s Macro camera to check patients’ eyes - 9to5Mac

Google Lens coming to Chrome and will soon be integrated into the Google app browser on iOS - 9to5Google

Britney Spears posts clip of her flying a plane after conservatorship win - Page Six

'Big Brother': [Spoiler] Is First Black Winner — Season 23 Finale - TVLine

'The Many Saints of Newark' fails to live up to 'The Sopranos,' critics say - CNBC

Richard Sherman, now with Tampa Bay Buccaneers, says arrest led to 'really positive changes' - ESPN

Brewers pitcher likely out for postseason after punching wall with throwing hand - CNN

Two-time Olympic gold medalist swimmer Klete Keller charged with felony for role in January 6 Capitol attack - CBS Sports

Investigating the potential for life around the galaxy's smallest stars - Phys.org

Extending our reach into the cosmos with new mirror coatings - Phys.org

NASA preps Lucy mission to study Jupiter’s Trojan asteroid swarms - NBC News

Fast and Furious Floods From Overflowing Craters Shaped the Surface of Mars - SciTechDaily

Ted Cruz Wants to Free Britney, Bill Cosby Wants to Free R. Kelly & NBA Cracking Down on Vaccines - Jimmy Kimmel Live

Doctor says pregnant moms getting vaccinated could protect their babies - KCCI Des Moines

Weight Gain And Obesity Up In 2020 In The US : Shots - Health News - NPR

A man awoke to a bat on his neck and declined a vaccine. Weeks later, he died of rabies. - The Washington Post

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  1. Democrats Move to Avert Shutdown, but Divisions Imperil Biden’s Agenda
  2. Kyrsten Sinema Faces a Growing Revolt From Her Former Supporters
  3. Panel Subpoenas 11 in Capitol Riot Inquiry, Eyeing Jan. 6 Rally Planners
  4. Klete Keller, a 3-Time Olympian, Pleads Guilty in Capitol Riot Case
  5. Judge Frees Britney Spears From Father's Control
  6. U.K. Gas Shortages Reveal New Crucial Workers: Truck Drivers
  7. China Will Create ‘Closed-Loop’ Bubble for Winter Olympics
  8. New York's Vaccine Mandate: What to Know
  9. How Accurate Are At-Home Covid Tests?
  10. Japan Faces Big Problems. Its Next Leader Offers Few Bold Solutions.
  11. Who Is Fumio Kishida, Japan's Likely Next Prime Minister?
  12. Kathy Hochul Aims to Raise $25 Million as Likely Rivals Eye Challenges
  13. Democratic Support For Israel Has Changed. Here's What It Means.
  14. Travel Tips for How Not to Be an Ugly American Tourist
  15. What a Sex Worker and an Anti-Trafficker Want You to Know About Porn Bans
  16. Why Are Fast Food Workers Signing Noncompete Agreements?
  17. New York Needs Vaccine Mandates. Don’t Let Unions Stop Them.
  18. Roxane Gay: "Pass Over" on Broadway, and the Death of My Beloved Brother
  19. It Wasn’t Just My Life on That Stage. So Was My Purpose.
  20. Why Public Officials Should Invest in the Index Mutual Fund
  21. Memo to Democrats: ‘Grow Up. Do Your Job.’
  22. Political Polarization May Not Be All It’s Cracked Up to Be
  23. I’m One of Biden’s Advisers. Here’s How I Think About His Economic Agenda.
  24. The I.R.S. Can Register Voters Just as Well as the D.M.V.
  25. Voters Wanted Fair Redistricting. They May Get Gerrymandering Instead.
  26. Swimming in an Uncertain Sea
  27. ‘No Time to Die’ Review: His Word Is His Bond
  28. Book Review: ‘I’ll Take Your Questions Now,’ by Stephanie Grisham
  29. Reduced to Rubble, an Afghan Village Struggles to Rebuild
  30. Trump Super PAC Removes Corey Lewandowski After Sexual Harassment Claim
  31. Couple Celebrating 50th Anniversary Died in Amtrak Derailment
  32. Talk of Iraq Recognizing Israel Prompts Threats of Arrest or Death
  33. Facebook Downplays Internal Research Released on Eve of Hearing
  34. Biden Administration Restores Bird Protections, Repealing Trump Rule
  35. Nicholas DiMarzio, Brooklyn Bishop Cleared of Child Abuse, Will Retire
  36. Greyhound Agrees to Pay $2.2 Million Over Immigration Sweeps on Buses
  37. Richard Sherman Joins the Buccaneers After a Call From Tom Brady
  38. Tropical Storm Victor Forms in Eastern Atlantic
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Democrats Move to Avert Shutdown, but Divisions Imperil Biden’s Agenda

Democrats prepared a spending bill to keep the government funded past a Thursday deadline, but moderates dug in harder against their ambitious social safety net bill.
   

Kyrsten Sinema Faces a Growing Revolt From Her Former Supporters

The centrist senator is key to President Biden’s agenda in Washington. Her positions have angered some Democrats back home.
   

Panel Subpoenas 11 in Capitol Riot Inquiry, Eyeing Jan. 6 Rally Planners

The second round of subpoenas issued by the House select committee investigating the attack signaled that it was moving aggressively to go after crucial witnesses.
   

Klete Keller, a 3-Time Olympian, Pleads Guilty in Capitol Riot Case

Keller, 39, faces a prison sentence of up to 20 years, but the first Capitol rioter to plead guilty to the same charge was sentenced to eight months.
   

Judge Frees Britney Spears From Father's Control

The singer will be without James P. Spears’s oversight over her finances for the first time since 2008 after a judge ruled that the “current situation is not tenable.”
   

U.K. Gas Shortages Reveal New Crucial Workers: Truck Drivers

Dwindling pay, poor roadside conditions and post-Brexit immigration rules have led to a critical shortage of drivers. Despite appeals, some say they are reluctant to return.
   

China Will Create ‘Closed-Loop’ Bubble for Winter Olympics

Athletes and visitors will face severe restrictions on their movement, Beijing 2022 organizers said, and a level of control never before seen at the Games.
   

New York's Vaccine Mandate: What to Know

In courtrooms from Manhattan to Utica, judges are weighing whether exemptions that would cover thousands of health care workers will be allowed.
   

How Accurate Are At-Home Covid Tests?

If you test positive in an at-home Covid test, you’re very likely carrying the virus.
   

Japan Faces Big Problems. Its Next Leader Offers Few Bold Solutions.

The country’s governing party, with a stranglehold on power, bucked the wishes of the public to select a moderate mainstay.
   

Who Is Fumio Kishida, Japan's Likely Next Prime Minister?

Though Fumio Kishida, a ruling-party stalwart, has sought to distinguish himself from the unpopular departing prime minister, he’s struggled to connect with the public.
   

Kathy Hochul Aims to Raise $25 Million as Likely Rivals Eye Challenges

Governor Hochul hopes to raise the sum for her primary campaign next year, but her recent — and unexpected — ascension has left her little time to hit that goal.
   

Democratic Support For Israel Has Changed. Here's What It Means.

The consensus on Israel has changed. 
   

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Unions are hurting their members and the rest of us by fighting vaccine mandates.
   

Roxane Gay: "Pass Over" on Broadway, and the Death of My Beloved Brother

Even when I feel there is nothing more any of us can say about our collective grief for the fragility of Black life, there can be a way forward.
   

It Wasn’t Just My Life on That Stage. So Was My Purpose.

My memoir, “Fire Shut Up in My Bones," became more than just a book. It was an opportunity to reach and help more people.
   

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A conference promoting normalization, organized by a little-known American group, prompted a furor, pointing to the volatility and danger in Iraqi politics.
   

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Biden Administration Restores Bird Protections, Repealing Trump Rule

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Nicholas DiMarzio, Brooklyn Bishop Cleared of Child Abuse, Will Retire

The bishop, Nicholas DiMarzio, has led the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn for 18 years. Robert Brennan, a Bronx native, will succeed him.
   

Greyhound Agrees to Pay $2.2 Million Over Immigration Sweeps on Buses

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Richard Sherman Joins the Buccaneers After a Call From Tom Brady

Sherman is facing criminal charges for five misdemeanors, including two for domestic violence, from an arrest this summer. The free agent cornerback was recruited to Tampa Bay by his former rival.
   

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