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Three people are dead and an officer was stabbed while responding to a domestic violence situation at a residence in Fort Smith, Ark., early Sunday.
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  1. Police: 3 dead, officer stabbed in Arkansas
  2. One killed, several injured in shooting at Grambling State University
  3. Japanese PM Fumio Kishida calls for decommissioning of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant
  4. Shifting pattern to dump mountain snow, raise flood threat across the West this week
  5. 'Halloween Kills' tops North American box office with $50.4M
  6. Chilly weather may have Northeastern residents reaching for sweaters
  7. U.S. extradites key Maduro ally Alex Saab; Venezuela re-arrests 'Citgo 6'
  8. Rami Malek, Pete Davidson star in 'Squid Game' parody set to country music tune
  9. Watch: Bowen Yang plays gay Oompa Loompa outed by Colin Jost on 'SNL'
  10. 'Titans,' 'Doom Patrol' get Season 4 renewals at HBO Max
  11. At least 22 dead after flooding in India's Kerala state
  12. Bill Clinton released from hospital after treatment for infection in bloodstream
  13. Tentative deal reached to prevent TV, film worker strike
  14. HBO Max picks up 'Pennyworth' for Season 3
  15. Actor Ryan Reynolds taking 'little sabbatical'
  16. Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft lands in Kazakhstan after departure from International Space Station
  17. Gang members abduct American missionaries, children in Haiti
  18. Jeremy Strong, Brian Cox: 'Succession' characters meet Season 3 challenges
  19. James Badge Dale: ‘Hightown’ drops Ray down emotional elevator shaft
  20. On This Day, Oct. 17: Loma Prieta earthquake rattles California
  21. Famous birthdays for Oct. 17: Mae Jemison, Alan Jackson
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Police: 3 dead, officer stabbed in Arkansas

Three people are dead and an officer was stabbed while responding to a domestic violence situation at a residence in Fort Smith, Ark., early Sunday.
   

One killed, several injured in shooting at Grambling State University

One person was killed and several more were injured after a shooting at Louisiana's Grambling State University Sunday, the second fatal shooting on the campus this week.
   

Japanese PM Fumio Kishida calls for decommissioning of Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida called for the "complete decommissioning" of the defunct Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant as a step to help the prefecture recover from a devastating 2011 tsunami.
   

Shifting pattern to dump mountain snow, raise flood threat across the West this week

A flurry of storms are expected to march into the West Coast this week, bringing along a changeable mixture of rain, wind and snow for many places.
   

'Halloween Kills' tops North American box office with $50.4M

The Jamie Lee Curtis horror flick, "Halloween Kills," is the No. 1 film in North America this weekend, earning $50.4 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
   

Chilly weather may have Northeastern residents reaching for sweaters

A downright dreary pattern is unfolding across the Northeastern states, making some residents reach for a sweater and the thermostat.
   

U.S. extradites key Maduro ally Alex Saab; Venezuela re-arrests 'Citgo 6'

The United States extradited Alex Saab, a key ally to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, as Venezuela responded by re-apprehending the so-called "Citgo 6."
   

Rami Malek, Pete Davidson star in 'Squid Game' parody set to country music tune

Rami Malek and "SNL" cast member Pete Davidson starred in a country music video that lampooned the Korean dystopian drama, "Squid Game," this weekend.
   

Watch: Bowen Yang plays gay Oompa Loompa outed by Colin Jost on 'SNL'

"Saturday Night Live" cast member Bowen Yang played an Oompa Loompa outed as gay live on the air by "Weekend Update" co-host Colin Jost.
   

'Titans,' 'Doom Patrol' get Season 4 renewals at HBO Max

HBO Max has renewed the action-dramas, "Titans" and "Doom Patrol," for fourth seasons.
   

At least 22 dead after flooding in India's Kerala state

At least 22 people died and several homes were destroyed as heavy rains caused flooding in the Indian state of Kerala on Sunday.
   

Bill Clinton released from hospital after treatment for infection in bloodstream

Former President Bill Clinton, 75, was released from a California hospital on Sunday after receiving treatment for a urinary tract infection that entered his bloodstream.
   

Tentative deal reached to prevent TV, film worker strike

A deal was struck Saturday that prevented tens of thousands of TV and film workers from going on strike Monday.
   

HBO Max picks up 'Pennyworth' for Season 3

HBO Max has announced it picked up the psychological thriller, "Pennyworth," for a third season to start streaming in 2022.
   

Actor Ryan Reynolds taking 'little sabbatical'

Actor Ryan Reynolds announced on social media this weekend that he plans to take a break now that he has finished filming the holiday-themed movie musical, Spirited, for Apple TV+.
   

Russia’s Soyuz spacecraft lands in Kazakhstan after departure from International Space Station

A Soyuz MS-18 space capsule with a cosmonaut and two Russian filmmakers landed in Kazakhstan on Sunday after a 3 1/2-hour trip from the International Space Station.
   

Gang members abduct American missionaries, children in Haiti

Seventeen people, including 12 adults and five children associated with a U.S.-based Christian aid group, were abducted by gang members after they left an orphanage in Port-au-Prince, Haitian authorities said.
   

Jeremy Strong, Brian Cox: 'Succession' characters meet Season 3 challenges

"Succession" stars Jeremy Strong, Brian Cox and Kieran Culkin discuss their characters' progress in Season 3 of the HBO drama, premiering Sunday.
   

James Badge Dale: ‘Hightown’ drops Ray down emotional elevator shaft

James Badge Dale says Ray, the disgraced detective he portrays on "Hightown," will attempt to pick up the pieces of his shattered life and career when Season 2 debuts Sunday.
   

On This Day, Oct. 17: Loma Prieta earthquake rattles California

On Oct. 17, 1989, the most powerful California earthquake since the legendary tremblor of 1906 struck the San Francisco Bay area at the evening rush hour.
   

Famous birthdays for Oct. 17: Mae Jemison, Alan Jackson

Astronaut Mae Jemison turns 65 and country singer Alan Jackson turns 63, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 17.
   

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  1. Arbery murder trial set to begin this week | TheHill - The Hill
  2. 17 American and Canadian missionaries kidnapped by gang members in Haiti - East Idaho News
  3. Manchin lays down demands for child tax credit: report | TheHill - The Hill
  4. Coast Guard says a ship's anchor dragged California oil pipeline that later leaked - NPR
  5. Bidens caught violating DC mask mandate at posh Georgetown restaurant - Fox News
  6. Texas Gov. Abbott argues Biden 'completely abandoned' everyone who lives on the border - Fox News
  7. Police say bystanders "should've intervened" as woman was raped on Philadelphia train - CBS News
  8. Arkansas man shot dead after killing son, stabbing cop - New York Post
  9. Megan Rice, peace activist nun imprisoned for nuclear site break-in, dies at 91 - NPR
  10. Trump is calling for a vote audit in Arizona's Pima County - Business Insider
  11. David Amess stabbing: Britain considers police protection, security measures for MPs - The Washington Post
  12. China's GDP Growth Slows as Property and Energy Take a Toll - The New York Times
  13. La Palma volcano: drone captures stunning visuals of lava as volcanic dust disrupts air travel - Global News
  14. Afghan women disappear from public life by order of Taliban's Vice and Virtue Ministry - BBC News - BBC News
  15. COVID-19 numbers are getting better. But where they go from here will depend on vaccinations, Fauci says - KSL.com
  16. The tech earnings boom is fizzling out, as Apple and Amazon face the same issues as everyone else - MarketWatch
  17. MacBook Air Coming in 2022 Also Rumored to Feature Notch Design - MacRumors
  18. Pixel 6 will be crazy affordable for a flagship phone: Target leak - PhoneArena
  19. Gruber Motors catches on fire again, several more Tesla Roadsters are lost - Electrek.co
  20. Kourtney Kardashian & Travis Barker Engaged - TMZ
  21. 'Succession' Recap: Season 3 Premiere, Episode 1 — 'Secession' - TVLine
  22. 'Halloween' rises with box office record, 'Last Duel' falls - Los Angeles Times
  23. Art Directors Guild Credits IATSE Members For Averted Strike: “Your Actions Shocked The World” - Deadline
  24. Dak Prescott injures calf in Dallas Cowboys' overtime win, expects to 'be fine' though MRI is scheduled - ESPN
  25. 20 things we learned in Miami Dolphins' 23-20 loss to Jacksonville Jaguars - South Florida Sun Sentinel
  26. Candace Parker dedicates Sky's WNBA title to Kobe and Gianna Bryant - Yahoo Sports
  27. NASA’s Latest Mission to Explore Asteroids Near Jupiter’s Orbit - VOA Learning English
  28. NASA investigating issue with Lucy solar array - SpaceNews
  29. NASA: Hubble telescope finds water vapor over atmosphere of Europa, Jupiter moon - 6abc Philadelphia - WPVI-TV
  30. Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis makes surprise first public appearance since breast cancer diagnosis - Fox News
  31. Scientists develop new strategy to fight coronaviruses, vaccinate against future pandemics - WOODTV.com
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Bidens caught violating DC mask mandate at posh Georgetown restaurant - Fox News


Texas Gov. Abbott argues Biden 'completely abandoned' everyone who lives on the border - Fox News

Police say bystanders "should've intervened" as woman was raped on Philadelphia train - CBS News

Arkansas man shot dead after killing son, stabbing cop - New York Post

Megan Rice, peace activist nun imprisoned for nuclear site break-in, dies at 91 - NPR

Trump is calling for a vote audit in Arizona's Pima County - Business Insider

David Amess stabbing: Britain considers police protection, security measures for MPs - The Washington Post

China's GDP Growth Slows as Property and Energy Take a Toll - The New York Times

La Palma volcano: drone captures stunning visuals of lava as volcanic dust disrupts air travel - Global News

Afghan women disappear from public life by order of Taliban's Vice and Virtue Ministry - BBC News - BBC News

COVID-19 numbers are getting better. But where they go from here will depend on vaccinations, Fauci says - KSL.com

The tech earnings boom is fizzling out, as Apple and Amazon face the same issues as everyone else - MarketWatch

MacBook Air Coming in 2022 Also Rumored to Feature Notch Design - MacRumors

Pixel 6 will be crazy affordable for a flagship phone: Target leak - PhoneArena

Gruber Motors catches on fire again, several more Tesla Roadsters are lost - Electrek.co

Kourtney Kardashian & Travis Barker Engaged - TMZ

'Succession' Recap: Season 3 Premiere, Episode 1 — 'Secession' - TVLine

'Halloween' rises with box office record, 'Last Duel' falls - Los Angeles Times

Art Directors Guild Credits IATSE Members For Averted Strike: “Your Actions Shocked The World” - Deadline

Dak Prescott injures calf in Dallas Cowboys' overtime win, expects to 'be fine' though MRI is scheduled - ESPN

20 things we learned in Miami Dolphins' 23-20 loss to Jacksonville Jaguars - South Florida Sun Sentinel

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  1. As Manchin Blocks Climate Plan, His State Can’t Hold Back Floods
  2. Biden’s Plans Raise Questions About What U.S. Can Afford Not to Do
  3. China's GDP Growth Slows as Property and Energy Take a Toll
  4. Washington Hears Echoes of the ’50s and Worries: Is This a Cold War With China?
  5. Mass Abduction of U.S. Missionaries Startles Even Kidnap-Weary Haiti
  6. Will New Covid Treatments Be as Elusive for Poor Countries as Vaccines?
  7. Fauci urges police officers to get vaccinated.
  8. As Trump Thunders About Last Election, Republicans Worry About the Next One
  9. Chicago Sky Beat Phoenix Mercury for First W.N.B.A. Championship
  10. Concerns About Diversity as Black Staff Members Leave Congress
  11. At Axel Springer, Politico’s New Owner, Allegations of Sex, Lies and a Secret Payment
  12. For Uber and Lyft, the Rideshare Bubble Bursts
  13. This Is What Will Make Sex Work in New York Safer
  14. The Fed Shouldn’t Make a Call on Inflation Yet
  15. My Thoughts on Life After Death
  16. Last Chance to Save American Democracy
  17. The Case for File Cabinets
  18. Ciao, Alitalia
  19. Writers Like James Baldwin Led Me to a Black Jesus
  20. How Democrats Should Sell Themselves to Avoid Electoral Disaster
  21. The Sunday Read: ‘Laurie Anderson Has a Message for Us Humans’
  22. Fake Polls and Tabloid Coverage on Demand: The Dark Side of Sebastian Kurz
  23. Town Rattled by Bow-and-Arrow Killings Ponders Terrorism and Mental Illness
  24. Paula Badosa Outlasts Victoria Azarenka to Win Indian Wells
  25. Tunisians Recall Revolution Reluctantly, if at All: ‘It Just Faded Away’
  26. Bill Clinton Is Released From Hospital
  27. Nearly $7 Million Awarded in First Earthshot Prizes
  28. As a Woman Was Raped, SEPTA Riders Failed to Intervene, Police Say
  29. Timuel Black, Strategist and Organizer for Black Chicago, Dies at 102
  30. In Trial of Ahmaud Arbery's Killing, Video to Have a Big Role
  31. In Newcastle, Songs Drown Out the Hard Questions
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As Manchin Blocks Climate Plan, His State Can’t Hold Back Floods

As the senator thwarts Democrats’ major push to reduce warming, new data shows West Virginia is more exposed to worsening floods than anywhere else in the country.
   

Biden’s Plans Raise Questions About What U.S. Can Afford Not to Do

Democrats are debating whether doing nothing will cost more than doing something to deal with climate change, education, child care, prescription drugs and more.
   

China's GDP Growth Slows as Property and Energy Take a Toll

Growth of 4.9 percent shows the country’s huge industrial sector has run into trouble. But exports and services are looking strong.
   

Washington Hears Echoes of the ’50s and Worries: Is This a Cold War With China?

Incursions into Taiwan’s air zone, a space launch and what looked like a prisoner swap raise a question that is about more than just semantics. It could signal a dangerous new mind-set.
   

Mass Abduction of U.S. Missionaries Startles Even Kidnap-Weary Haiti

“Where is this country going?” Gang members seized 16 Americans and one Canadian, among them five children, as they visited an orphanage.
   

Will New Covid Treatments Be as Elusive for Poor Countries as Vaccines?

Merck has taken a step to make its antiviral pill available in poor nations, but many obstacles remain for broad access to coronavirus drugs.
   

Fauci urges police officers to get vaccinated.

Police should see vaccination as the best way to protect themselves on the job, Fauci says.
   

As Trump Thunders About Last Election, Republicans Worry About the Next One

Donald Trump is the Republicans’ greatest asset in mobilizing voters. But some fret that his obsession with false claims about the 2020 election could cost the G.O.P. in 2022.
   

Chicago Sky Beat Phoenix Mercury for First W.N.B.A. Championship

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Concerns About Diversity as Black Staff Members Leave Congress

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At Axel Springer, Politico’s New Owner, Allegations of Sex, Lies and a Secret Payment

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For Uber and Lyft, the Rideshare Bubble Bursts

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