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The NBA is projecting $10 billion in revenue for the upcoming 2021-22 season as audiences continue to return, a notable increase from the last two seasons when fan attendance was limited or disallowed due to COVID-19.
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  1. NBA projects $10 billion in revenue for 2021-22 season as audiences return
  2. Washington State football coach Nick Rolovich fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine
  3. Zalmay Khalilzad resigns as U.S. envoy for Afghanistan
  4. Melanie C gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'
  5. Kamala Harris touts climate aspects of Build Back Better plan at Lake Mead
  6. Minnesota Vikings put Pro Bowl CB Patrick Peterson on IR with hamstring injury
  7. ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale reveals lymphoma diagnosis
  8. State Department watchdog launches reviews of Afghanistan withdrawal
  9. SEC fines Tennessee Volunteers $250K after fans throw debris during Ole Miss game
  10. Supreme Court grants expedited hearing for clinics' challenge to Texas law
  11. Trump sues Jan. 6 committee to prevent release of White House records
  12. State Department, CDC warn against travel to Singapore amid 'very high' COVID-19 risk
  13. Amazon to hire 150K seasonal workers, offer $3,000 signing bonuses
  14. Top U.S. Space Force general calls for increased space cooperation with South Korea
  15. Over 300,000 women left workforce last month, National Women's Law Center says
  16. Woman wins $103,472 lottery jackpot while waiting for sandwich
  17. Watch: Israeli diver finds 900-year-old sword on seabed
  18. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signs new defense pact with Georgia
  19. Study: Medicare spends millions on cancer treatments without clinical benefit
  20. Vase purchased for $4.99 at thrift store valued at up to $15,000
  21. Watch: Harambe gorilla statue installed opposite Wall Street's Charging Bull
  22. Democratic Reps. Mike Doyle, David Price announce retirements
  23. One in three young kids uses social media, but use of parental controls spotty, survey finds

NBA projects $10 billion in revenue for 2021-22 season as audiences return

The NBA is projecting $10 billion in revenue for the upcoming 2021-22 season as audiences continue to return, a notable increase from the last two seasons when fan attendance was limited or disallowed due to COVID-19.
   

Washington State football coach Nick Rolovich fired for refusing COVID-19 vaccine

Washington State head football coach Nick Rolovich and four assistant coaches were fired Monday after refusing to receive state-mandated COVID-19 vaccinations, the school announced.
   

Zalmay Khalilzad resigns as U.S. envoy for Afghanistan

Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad has resigned from his post as the United States lead diplomat to Afghanistan following the late summer exodus of the U.S. military from the war-torn country.
   

Melanie C gets the boot on 'Dancing with the Stars'

Former Spice Girl Melanie C and her professional partner Gleb Savchenko were eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" Season 30 on Monday night.
   

Kamala Harris touts climate aspects of Build Back Better plan at Lake Mead

Vice President Kamala Harris said Monday called for lawmakers to act with a "sense of urgency" to pass two key pillars of President Joe Biden's Build Back Better agenda while visiting Nevada's Lake Mead.
   

Minnesota Vikings put Pro Bowl CB Patrick Peterson on IR with hamstring injury

The Minnesota Vikings placed Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Peterson on injured reserve with a hamstring injury, the team announced.
   

ESPN college basketball analyst Dick Vitale reveals lymphoma diagnosis

Dick Vitale, one of ESPN's most prominent and recognizable college basketball analysts, announced Monday that he was diagnosed with lymphoma.
   

State Department watchdog launches reviews of Afghanistan withdrawal

Diana Shaw, the State Department's acting inspector general, notified top lawmakers Monday that the OIG is conducting reviews of the Biden administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan.
   

SEC fines Tennessee Volunteers $250K after fans throw debris during Ole Miss game

The SEC announced Monday it has issued the University of Tennessee a $250,000 fine in the aftermath of Volunteers fans throwing bottles and other debris on the field near the end of the team's 31-26 loss to Ole Miss.
   

Supreme Court grants expedited hearing for clinics' challenge to Texas law

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to take up abortion providers' challenge to Texas' near-total abortion ban sooner than the high court usually would hear arguments.
   

Trump sues Jan. 6 committee to prevent release of White House records

Former President Donald Trump on Monday filed a lawsuit against the House committee probing the Jan. 6 insurrection in a bid to keep it from examining White House records related to the attack.
   

State Department, CDC warn against travel to Singapore amid 'very high' COVID-19 risk

The State Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Americans against traveling to Singapore citing a "very high" risk of COVID-19 in the country as it prepares to welcome vaccinated travelers.
   

Amazon to hire 150K seasonal workers, offer $3,000 signing bonuses

Amazon announced Monday it is planning to hire 150,000 temporary and seasonal workers for the holidays and is seeking to entice them with $3,000 signing bonuses.
   

Top U.S. Space Force general calls for increased space cooperation with South Korea

Chief of U.S. Space Operations Gen. John W. "Jay" Raymond called for the U.S. Space Force to increase its partnership on space with South Korea on Monday.
   

Over 300,000 women left workforce last month, National Women's Law Center says

Over 300,000 women age 20 and over left the workforce entirely in September, the National Women's Law Center said in a new analysis.
   

Woman wins $103,472 lottery jackpot while waiting for sandwich

A Maryland woman said she has a craving for soup and a sandwich to thank for her winning a $103,472 lottery jackpot.
   

Watch: Israeli diver finds 900-year-old sword on seabed

The Israel Antiquities Authority said a diver off the country's northern coast found a 900-year-old sword believed to have belonged to a knight during the Crusades.
   

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signs new defense pact with Georgia

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin signed a new security agreement with Georgia Monday, seeking to buttress relations with the Black Sea nation as it continues to face Russian troops in two of its regions.
   

Study: Medicare spends millions on cancer treatments without clinical benefit

Medicare spent nearly $600 million over a three-year period for cancer care involving four Food and Drug Administration-approved drugs later found to provide no clinical benefit for certain forms of the disease.
   

Vase purchased for $4.99 at thrift store valued at up to $15,000

A glass vase purchased for $4.99 at a thrift store in the Pacific Northwest is expected to sell for up to $15,000 after it was identified as a rare piece from 1902.
   

Watch: Harambe gorilla statue installed opposite Wall Street's Charging Bull

The famous Charging Bull sculpture on New York's Wall Street was joined Monday by a 7-foot statue of Harambe, the gorilla.
   

Democratic Reps. Mike Doyle, David Price announce retirements

Two long-serving Democratic lawmakers revealed Monday they will retire next year at the end of their current terms as the party faces an uphill battle to retain its House majority.
   

One in three young kids uses social media, but use of parental controls spotty, survey finds

One out of three children ages 7 to 9 uses some form of social media, according to the results of a national poll released Monday. In addition, nearly half of those ages 10 to 12 are on social media.
   
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  1. Right-wing media figures dishonestly use Colin Powell's death to question Covid vaccines - CNN
  2. Justice Department will need waiver from Biden to prosecute Trump ally Steve Bannon, expert says - Yahoo News
  3. North Korea Launches Ballistic Missile Hours After Envoys Meet in Washington - The New York Times
  4. State Department internal watchdog launches investigation into Afghanistan troop withdrawal - NBC News
  5. Trump discusses his deposition in Trump Tower protest case | TheHill - The Hill
  6. Five of kidnapped missionaries in Haiti are from Michigan, including 4 children, pastor says - The Detroit News
  7. Justice Dept. Makes Second Appeal To Supreme Court Over Texas Abortion Ban - NBC News
  8. Judge grants another sentencing delay to Gaetz associate, but says it will be his last | TheHill - The Hill
  9. Jury selection in Ahmaud Arbery trial begins in Georgia - NPR
  10. 65 NYPD officers guilty of misconduct during George Floyd protests, CCRB finds - WPIX 11 New York
  11. Portuguese police seize 5 tons of cocaine worth $232 million from a yacht in the Atlantic Ocean - Fox News
  12. New Zealand extends Auckland lockdown in battle on Delta variant - Yahoo News
  13. Peter Marki-Zay: Could this man oust Hungary's PM Viktor Orban? - BBC News
  14. Diver Discovers 900-Year-Old Sword Dating to the Crusades - The New York Times
  15. FDA Nearing Approval for Mixing and Matching Covid-19 Booster Shots - The Wall Street Journal
  16. Walmart’s Black Friday 2021 ad has leaked, and some items are already discounted - NJ.com
  17. China GDP: slowdown in third quarter growth ramps up fears of more economic trouble ahead - South China Morning Post
  18. Dow Jones Remains Negative, Nasdaq Leads Upside; Microsoft Stock Scores Breakout - Investor's Business Daily
  19. Everything Apple announced at its ‘Unleashed’ event: New MacBook Pro, AirPods 3, more - 9to5Mac
  20. Google Pixel Watch is reportedly still happening, but not when you think - Android Central
  21. macOS Monterey will have the old Safari tab design - The Verge
  22. Samus Aran chooses not to speak in Metroid Dread, and that makes all the difference - VentureBeat
  23. Judge approves Kanye West's request to change name to "Ye" - CBS News
  24. Angelina Jolie on Going All Vintage With Her Kids in Upcycled Dresses at 'Eternals' Premiere (Exclusive) - Entertainment Tonight
  25. Thor: Love and Thunder, Doctor Strange 2 and other Marvel movies delayed by Disney - CNET
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  27. Washington State football coach fired for refusing COVID vax - New York Post
  28. Diana Taurasi on report she broke Sky locker room door: 'There were a lot of doors in there' - Yahoo Sports
  29. NASA officials optimistic Lucy asteroid mission will overcome solar array snag – Spaceflight Now - Spaceflight Now
  30. Ancient dog-size sea scorpion unearthed in China - Livescience.com
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  32. Woman battling stage 4 breast cancer after delayed screenings amid pandemic - Fox News
  33. Miami private school orders vaccinated students to stay at home for 30 days as 'precautionary measure' | TheHill - The Hill
  34. US flu cases up 23 percent from 2020 | TheHill - The Hill
  35. Conservative radio host Dennis Prager tests positive for COVID-19 - Business Insider
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  1. F.D.A. to Allow ‘Mix and Match’ Approach for Covid Booster Shots
  2. Washington State Fires Football Coach for Refusing to Get Vaccinated
  3. Russia's Low Vaccination Rates Leads to Record-Breaking Toll
  4. Colin Powell, Who Shaped U.S. National Security, Dies at 84
  5. What Scientists Know About the Risk of Breakthrough Covid Deaths
  6. Trump Sues to Block Release of White House Papers to Jan. 6 Inquiry
  7. Axel Springer Removes Julian Reichelt After Times Report
  8. At Axel Springer, Allegations of Sex, Lies and a Secret Payment
  9. Biden's Paid Leave Plan at Risk as Lawmakers Seek Cuts
  10. What Joe Manchin Wants the Domestic Policy Bill to Look Like
  11. Jefferson Statue Will Be Removed From N.Y.C. Council Chambers
  12. As Starbucks Workers Seek a Union, Company Officials Converge on Stores
  13. Long Island City is Home to N.Y.C's Growing Asian Population
  14. A ‘Holy Grail’ of American Folk Art, Hiding in Plain Sight
  15. Red Sox and Astros ALCS Matchup Provides a 'Moment of Pride' for Puerto Rico
  16. Lee Jung-jae Thinks ‘Squid Game’ Critics Should Watch It Again
  17. Joe Manchin Versus West Virginia on Climate and Child Care
  18. Trump Missed the Part About No Do-Overs
  19. College Degrees Are Overrated
  20. Hey Parler, Nashville Isn’t Turning Red
  21. The Brittney Poolaw Case: When a Miscarriage Is Manslaughter
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  24. Some Tenants in Los Angeles May Lose the City Councilwoman They Elected
  25. ‘History Will Not Be Kind to Senator Joe Manchin’
  26. The Stock Market’s Gains Could Be Spread More Fairly
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  30. Washington Metro Pulls Most Train Cars From Service After Derailment
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Jefferson Statue Will Be Removed From N.Y.C. Council Chambers

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‘History Will Not Be Kind to Senator Joe Manchin’

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Justice Department Asks Supreme Court to Block Texas Abortion Law

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