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NBA veteran and high-flying dunker Gerald Green has announced his retirement from the league after 12 seasons.
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  1. Gerald Green retires from NBA after 12 seasons, joins Rockets' coaching staff
  2. Atlanta Falcons place pass rusher Dante Fowler Jr. on injured reserve
  3. Another bomb cyclone brewing as part of West Coast storm train
  4. Alec Baldwin shoots cinematographer dead with prop gun; union says bullet was real
  5. Rep. Glenn Thompson positive for COVID-19, receiving treatment at Walter Reed
  6. House passes expanded workplace protections for nursing mothers
  7. Mars helicopter Ingenuity approaches 14th flight
  8. Vice President Kamala Harris sells Build Back Better plan as lifeline to businesses, families in Bronx
  9. Jury finds Lev Parnas guilty of campaign finance criminal charges
  10. Buccaneers rule out Antonio Brown, Rob Gronkowski for Sunday's game vs. Bears
  11. Giants' Saquon Barkley, Kadarius Toney, Kenny Golladay out vs. Panthers
  12. Study: Brain fog can persist in younger COVID-19 patients who are not hospitalized
  13. Non-partisan audit in Wisconsin finds no widespread fraud in 2020 election
  14. South Korean EV maker wins bid for SsangYong Motor over U.S. bidder
  15. Deadly liver disease tied to obesity is on the rise
  16. In photos: Kamala Harris' historic vice presidency
  17. Israel's defense minister names 6 Palestinian NGOs terrorist organizations
  18. Scorched earth left by wildfires can trigger new disasters
  19. Study: Paris Climate Agreement targets require unprecedented fossil fuel use cuts
  20. Watch: Super Junior's Eunhyuk films 'Be' video in behind-the-scenes look
  21. Federal deficit reached $2.77 trillion for fiscal 2021; lower than expected
  22. Neera Tanden named White House staff secretary
  23. Dolphins coach Flores 'happy' with QB Tua Tagovailoa, won't discuss Watson rumors
  24. Supreme Court expedites hearing arguments against Texas abortion ban
  25. Teenage friends split scratch-off lottery ticket, win $3M

Gerald Green retires from NBA after 12 seasons, joins Rockets' coaching staff

NBA veteran and high-flying dunker Gerald Green has announced his retirement from the league after 12 seasons.
   

Atlanta Falcons place pass rusher Dante Fowler Jr. on injured reserve

The Atlanta Falcons placed veteran outside linebacker Dante Fowler Jr. on injured reserve Friday with a knee injury, the team announced.
   

Another bomb cyclone brewing as part of West Coast storm train

A powerful bomb cyclone will continue to send additional storms into the region through next Tuesday, unleashing nearly 2 feet of rain in some areas and up to 8 feet of snow over the mountains.
   

Alec Baldwin shoots cinematographer dead with prop gun; union says bullet was real

A live bullet that was put into a prop gun handled by actor Alec Baldwin went off and killed a cinematographer on the New Mexico set of a new western film, authorities and officials said Friday.
   

Rep. Glenn Thompson positive for COVID-19, receiving treatment at Walter Reed

U.S. Rep. Glenn Thompson of Pennsylvania tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday and was being treated at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
   

House passes expanded workplace protections for nursing mothers

The House on Friday approved legislation to expand workplace protections for nursing mothers.
   

Mars helicopter Ingenuity approaches 14th flight

The Mars helicopter Ingenuity is ready for a short Martian flight as early as Saturday to test summer weather conditions that have arrived at its location on the Red Planet.
   

Vice President Kamala Harris sells Build Back Better plan as lifeline to businesses, families in Bronx

Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to the Bronx on Friday to push President Joe Biden's social spending and infrastructure plans as Democratic lawmakers hashed out a price tag in Washington.
   

Jury finds Lev Parnas guilty of campaign finance criminal charges

A jury found Lev Parnas, a former associate of Rudy Giuliani, guilty Friday of six counts of campaign finance criminal charges.
   

Buccaneers rule out Antonio Brown, Rob Gronkowski for Sunday's game vs. Bears

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers ruled out star pass-catchers Antonio Brown and Rob Gronkowski for Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears due to injuries.
   

Giants' Saquon Barkley, Kadarius Toney, Kenny Golladay out vs. Panthers

The injury-plagued New York Giants will be without at least three key offensive players in Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers at MetLife Stadium.
   

Study: Brain fog can persist in younger COVID-19 patients who are not hospitalized

People who contract COVID-19 can experience brain fog and other cognitive impairments even if they're younger or not hospitalized, according to a new study based on observations at New York's Mount Sinai Health System.
   

Non-partisan audit in Wisconsin finds no widespread fraud in 2020 election

Independent auditors determined there was no widespread fraud in the 2020 election in Wisconsin but made dozens of recommendations for new rules Friday.
   

South Korean EV maker wins bid for SsangYong Motor over U.S. bidder

South Korea's consortium, headed by electric vehicle maker Edison Motors, was picked as the preferred bidder to take over India-owned carmaker SsangYong Motor.
   

Deadly liver disease tied to obesity is on the rise

Obesity and diabetes are becoming an even more dire threat for potentially fatal liver damage, a new study reveals.
   

In photos: Kamala Harris' historic vice presidency

Kamala Harris has made American history as the first woman, first Black and South Asian American vice president of the United States. Serving with President Joe Biden, she has spearheaded initiatives including the migration crisis and voting rights around the country. Here's a look at her first few months in office.
   

Israel's defense minister names 6 Palestinian NGOs terrorist organizations

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz Friday declared six Palestinian nongovernmental organizations as "terrorist organizations," a move that brought immediate condemnation from Palestinian officials.
   

Scorched earth left by wildfires can trigger new disasters

Even after a fire is extinguished, that doesn't mean the dangers subside. The lack of trees and vegetation caused by a fire can often leave an area vulnerable to other threats, especially when the rainy season begins.
   

Study: Paris Climate Agreement targets require unprecedented fossil fuel use cuts

Meeting the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement will require a drop in the use of coal and gas at a rate previously unseen by any large country, a new study has found.
   

Watch: Super Junior's Eunhyuk films 'Be' video in behind-the-scenes look

K-pop star Eunhyuk shared footage from the set of his music video for the solo single "Be."
   

Federal deficit reached $2.77 trillion for fiscal 2021; lower than expected

The U.S. federal deficit reached $2.77 trillion in fiscal year 2021, just shy of the milestone $3 trillion the Congressional Budget Office projected, the Treasury Department announced Friday.
   

Neera Tanden named White House staff secretary

Neera Tanden, a former candidate for the director of the Office of Management and Budget, has been named White House staff secretary, the Biden administration announced Friday.
   

Dolphins coach Flores 'happy' with QB Tua Tagovailoa, won't discuss Watson rumors

Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores said he is "happy" with Tua Tagovailoa and won't discuss rumors when asked Tuesday about the franchise's reported interest in Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson.
   

Supreme Court expedites hearing arguments against Texas abortion ban

Supreme Court justices agreed to hear a pair of challenges to Texas' abortion ban in an expedited process, the court said Friday.
   

Teenage friends split scratch-off lottery ticket, win $3M

Teenage friends Wyatt Close and Brandon Thompson of Carthage, Tenn., split a scratch-off lottery ticket together and won $3 million.
   
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  1. The Facebook whistleblower's documents show how 'Stop the Steal' evaded monitors - NPR
  2. Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticizes colleagues for allowing Texas abortion ban to remain in effect - CNN
  3. After Dropping Free Community College Plan, Democrats Explore Options - The New York Times
  4. Bay Area Forecast: Timeline and Preparing for Weekend Atmospheric River - NBC Bay Area
  5. Democrats move to finalize new 'billionaire' tax proposal, targeting 700 wealthiest Americans as key source of revenue for spending plan - The Washington Post
  6. Facebook whistleblower releases documents to multiple news outlets showing company knows the harm it causes - CNBC
  7. Police investigation in Abington connected to missing NH 5-year-old - Boston 25 News
  8. Brian Laundrie's lawyer: FBI has 'everything they need' in Gabby Petito murder probe - Fox News
  9. Pelosi tries to salvage housing aid - POLITICO
  10. Barbados Elects Its First Head of State, Replacing Queen Elizabeth - The New York Times
  11. 'Don't be afraid' of EU defence ambitions, France tells NATO - Yahoo News
  12. Myanmar decries move to block coup leader from ASEAN summit - Al Jazeera English
  13. Israel labels six Palestinian civil society groups 'terrorist,' setting challenge for international donors - CNN
  14. CDC approves more boosters, along with mixing brands of COVID-19 vaccines - WMUR Manchester
  15. Lyft admits it recorded 4,000 sexual assault claims in long-awaited report - The Guardian
  16. Key takeaways from Week 7 of the Elizabeth Holmes trial. - The New York Times
  17. Walmart recalls room spray for "rare and dangerous" bacteria linked to 2 deaths - CBS News
  18. Gurman: Apple Event in November Unlikely, New MacBook Air With Biggest Redesign Since 2010 to Launch... - MacRumors
  19. We Finally Know What the GTA Trilogy Remasters Look Like - IGN Daily Fix - IGN
  20. Google will finally let you set up Android work profile on unmanaged devices - XDA Developers
  21. Epic Games Ends Alternate-Friday Vacation Policy, Angering Staff - Bloomberg
  22. Alec Baldwin was told prop gun was safe before fatal shooting, affidavit says - NBC News
  23. Peter Scolari, of 'Newhart,' 'Bosom Buddies' and 'Girls,' dies at 66 - NPR
  24. Paul Walker's daughter Meadow gets married to with Louis Thornton-Allan at wedding attended by Vin Diesel, Jordana Brewster - KABC-TV
  25. Dune, Old, Netflix’s Night Teeth and 6 new movies to now watch at home - Polygon
  26. Houston Astros Beat Boston Red Sox to Reach World Series - The New York Times
  27. Sources - Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Scherzer won't start Game 6 of NLCS - ESPN
  28. Lakers' Anthony Davis, Dwight Howard get into tussle on bench during game vs. Suns - CBS Sports
  29. 5 College Football Games to Watch Besides Penn State-Illinois - Black Shoe Diaries
  30. The Orion Spacecraft for Artemis I Is on the Move on This Week @NASA – October 22, 2021 - NASA
  31. Astronomers discover infant planet - Phys.org
  32. NASA wants to buy more astronaut rides on private spaceships - Space.com
  33. Experiments confirm a quantum material's unique response to circularly polarized laser light - Phys.org
  34. FDA says Pfizer COVID vaccine looks effective for young kids - KSL.com
  35. As COVID Drops Across The U.S., Fox News Continues To Spread Misinformation, Risk Lives - MSNBC
  36. What is the ‘Delta plus’ variant of the coronavirus? - DAWN.com
  37. Mindy Kaling Poses in Her Mammogram Robe and Asks Fans to Post Their Own Pics: 'It's So Important' - Yahoo Entertainment

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Justice Sonia Sotomayor criticizes colleagues for allowing Texas abortion ban to remain in effect - CNN

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Democrats move to finalize new 'billionaire' tax proposal, targeting 700 wealthiest Americans as key source of revenue for spending plan - The Washington Post


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Police investigation in Abington connected to missing NH 5-year-old - Boston 25 News

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Pelosi tries to salvage housing aid - POLITICO

Barbados Elects Its First Head of State, Replacing Queen Elizabeth - The New York Times

'Don't be afraid' of EU defence ambitions, France tells NATO - Yahoo News

Myanmar decries move to block coup leader from ASEAN summit - Al Jazeera English

Israel labels six Palestinian civil society groups 'terrorist,' setting challenge for international donors - CNN

CDC approves more boosters, along with mixing brands of COVID-19 vaccines - WMUR Manchester

Lyft admits it recorded 4,000 sexual assault claims in long-awaited report - The Guardian

Key takeaways from Week 7 of the Elizabeth Holmes trial. - The New York Times

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Peter Scolari, of 'Newhart,' 'Bosom Buddies' and 'Girls,' dies at 66 - NPR

Paul Walker's daughter Meadow gets married to with Louis Thornton-Allan at wedding attended by Vin Diesel, Jordana Brewster - KABC-TV

Dune, Old, Netflix’s Night Teeth and 6 new movies to now watch at home - Polygon

Houston Astros Beat Boston Red Sox to Reach World Series - The New York Times

Sources - Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Scherzer won't start Game 6 of NLCS - ESPN

Lakers' Anthony Davis, Dwight Howard get into tussle on bench during game vs. Suns - CBS Sports

5 College Football Games to Watch Besides Penn State-Illinois - Black Shoe Diaries

The Orion Spacecraft for Artemis I Is on the Move on This Week @NASA – October 22, 2021 - NASA

Astronomers discover infant planet - Phys.org

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Experiments confirm a quantum material's unique response to circularly polarized laser light - Phys.org

FDA says Pfizer COVID vaccine looks effective for young kids - KSL.com

As COVID Drops Across The U.S., Fox News Continues To Spread Misinformation, Risk Lives - MSNBC

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  1. What Happened When Facebook Employees Warned About Election Misinformation
  2. Eating Disorders and Social Media Prove Difficult to Untangle
  3. Illegal Border Crossings Soar to Record High, New Data Shows
  4. Investigation Continues Into Fatal Shooting on Alec Baldwin Movie Set
  5. From Westerns to ‘Stranger Things,’ Hollywood Is Big Business in New Mexico
  6. Here's Why Films Use Real Guns as Props on Set
  7. Supreme Court Again Refuses to Block Texas Abortion Law
  8. Biden Bolsters Senate Filibuster Foes, but a Fight May Wait
  9. Democrats Consider Billionaires Tax
  10. Biden Crafts a Climate Plan B: Tax Credits, Regulation and State Action
  11. After Dropping Free Community College Plan, Democrats Explore Options
  12. Biden Said the U.S. Would Protect Taiwan. But It’s Not That Clear-Cut.
  13. Inside the World of Buy Nothing, Where Dryer Lint Is a Hot Commodity
  14. Return to Office Makes a Big Difference for Budding Lawyers
  15. Why Is Everyone Else Quitting?
  16. The Lummi Nation's Secret to Saving Fragile Ecosystems
  17. The Supreme Court Faces a Huge Test on Libel Law
  18. Even With a Dream Job, You Can Be Antiwork
  19. America Was Forged by the Marginalized
  20. Spurned by Twitter, Trump will attempt to build his own version.
  21. Is a Helen Keller Obsession Holding Disabled People Back?
  22. Angela Merkel's Refugee Plan Worked
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