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Resistance and condemnation of the military coup of Sudan grew at home and abroad on Wednesday as the African Union suspended the country's membership and protests continued within its borders.
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  1. African Union suspends Sudan; World Bank pauses funds over coup
  2. FC Barcelona fires coach Ronald Koeman after loss to Rayo Vallecano
  3. Houston Texans to trade veteran RB Mark Ingram to New Orleans Saints
  4. Dealer pleads guilty to fentanyl distribution in overdose death of rapper Mac Miller
  5. Cardinals' J.J. Watt ruled out for TNF game vs. Packers due to shoulder injury
  6. Air Force not likely to meet goal of 100% active-duty vaccination by Nov. 2
  7. COVID-19 cases went unreported in largest meatpacking companies, investigation finds
  8. Lakers' LeBron James to miss 2nd straight game with ankle injury; AD to play vs. OKC
  9. Deadly nor'easter knocks out power for more than 500,000 in N.Y., New England
  10. Appeals court stays 2 Oklahoma executions
  11. Anti-depressant may boost recovery in people with severe COVID-19, study finds
  12. AG Merrick Garland defends memo to protect school board meetings from threats
  13. Iran says it will resume nuclear talks by end of November
  14. Office of Federal Student Aid calls smooth restart to student loan payments crucial
  15. Maryland man wins his second $2 million lottery prize
  16. Dow, S&P 500 fall from records; Ford posts better-than-expected earnings
  17. Watch: Wildlife officer rescues elk with antlers entangled in child's swing
  18. Partisan politics distracts from intel leaders' testimony about seeking inclusive workforce
  19. Watch: Bear crashes wedding reception in Mexico
  20. Watch: First 'South Park' special 'Post COVID' premieres Nov. 25 on Paramount+
  21. Watch: Colorado softball team features players in their 90s

African Union suspends Sudan; World Bank pauses funds over coup

Resistance and condemnation of the military coup of Sudan grew at home and abroad on Wednesday as the African Union suspended the country's membership and protests continued within its borders.
   

FC Barcelona fires coach Ronald Koeman after loss to Rayo Vallecano

Spanish soccer club FC Barcelona fired head coach Ronald Koeman after Wednesday's 1-0 La Liga loss to Rayo Vallecano.
   

Houston Texans to trade veteran RB Mark Ingram to New Orleans Saints

Veteran running back Mark Ingram is set to reunite with fellow tailback Alvin Kamara and the New Orleans Saints after the Houston Texans agreed to trade Ingram back to the franchise.
   

Dealer pleads guilty to fentanyl distribution in overdose death of rapper Mac Miller

A Los Angeles drug dealer pleaded guilty to distributing fentanyl-laced pills that led to the overdose death of rapper Mac Miller in 2018.
   

Cardinals' J.J. Watt ruled out for TNF game vs. Packers due to shoulder injury

Arizona Cardinals defensive end J.J. Watt was ruled out of Thursday night's game against the Green Bay Packers because of a shoulder injury, the team announced.
   

Air Force not likely to meet goal of 100% active-duty vaccination by Nov. 2

Air Force officials on Wednesday said the military branch was not likely to reach its goal to vaccinate 100% of active-duty Air Force Airmen and Space Force Guardians by Tuesday.
   

COVID-19 cases went unreported in largest meatpacking companies, investigation finds

Keeping lax safety standards across the U.S. meatpacking industry was a "political decision" by the Trump administration, according to the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis.
   

Lakers' LeBron James to miss 2nd straight game with ankle injury; AD to play vs. OKC

Los Angeles Lakers star forward LeBron James will miss his second straight game because of an ankle injury, the team announced.
   

Deadly nor'easter knocks out power for more than 500,000 in N.Y., New England

More than a half-million customers were without electricity in the Northeast early Wednesday due to heavy rains and strong winds from a major nor'easter that's also caused serious flooding in some areas.
   

Appeals court stays 2 Oklahoma executions

A federal appeals court on Wednesday issued temporary stays for Oklahoma's next two scheduled executions, including one set for this week.
   

Anti-depressant may boost recovery in people with severe COVID-19, study finds

The anti-depressant drug fluvoxamine reduces the risk for prolonged hospital stays in people with severe COVID-19, a clinical trial published Wednesday by the Lancet found.
   

AG Merrick Garland defends memo to protect school board meetings from threats

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland tangled at times with lawmakers over issues including COVID-19 mandates during a Senate oversight hearing Wednesday.
   

Iran says it will resume nuclear talks by end of November

Iran will resume talks on its nuclear program in November, the country's top nuclear negotiator said Wednesday, but it's unclear if the United States will participate.
   

Office of Federal Student Aid calls smooth restart to student loan payments crucial

With federal student loan borrowers facing a January restart of loan payments, the chief operating officer of Federal Student Aid told House lawmakers Wednesday that ensuring a smooth transition "is crucially important."
   

Maryland man wins his second $2 million lottery prize

A Maryland man is celebrating his luck after collecting a $2 million jackpot from a scratch-off lottery ticket -- for the second time.
   

Dow, S&P 500 fall from records; Ford posts better-than-expected earnings

The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 both fell from record highs on Wednesday as Ford posted earnings that exceeded analysts' expectations.
   

Watch: Wildlife officer rescues elk with antlers entangled in child's swing

A wildlife officer in Colorado came to the rescue of a bull elk found with its antlers entangled in a child's swing.
   

Partisan politics distracts from intel leaders' testimony about seeking inclusive workforce

While House Democrats on Wednesday probed top intelligence officials on diversity within the workforce, Republican lawmakers' questioning spanned the political gamut.
   

Watch: Bear crashes wedding reception in Mexico

A wedding in Mexico became an even more memorable event for everyone present when the reception was interrupted by an unusual crasher: a bear in search of food.
   

Watch: First 'South Park' special 'Post COVID' premieres Nov. 25 on Paramount+

Paramount+ announced the first of 14 "South Park" specials premieres Nov. 25 on the streaming service. Another special will follow in December.
   

Watch: Colorado softball team features players in their 90s

A Colorado softball team is believed to be the oldest such team in the country, with players ranging from their 50s to their 90s.
   
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  1. Paid Family Leave Plan Is Likely to Be Cut From Budget Bill - The New York Times
  2. Mike Lee asks Merrick Garland to drop FBI memo on investigating parents - Deseret News
  3. School closings and delays for Thursday, Oct. 28 - MassLive.com
  4. India, the world's third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, rejects net zero emissions target - CNN
  5. Briefs Draw Battle Lines as Texas Abortion Law Nears Supreme Court - The New York Times
  6. Trump hints at potential Arlington visit for Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin - The Washington Post
  7. Trump suggests he might drop a bomb on the Va. gov race. Then leaves. - POLITICO
  8. Hypersonic Weapons: Who Has Them and Why It Matters - Bloomberg
  9. New York fire and police departments are scrambling to cover staff shortages when vaccine mandate takes effect - CNN
  10. A judge said the people shot by Kyle Rittenhouse can be called "rioters," "looters" and "arsonists" at trial – but not "victims." Here's why. - CBS News
  11. Lawyer: Julian Assange suffers from autism and could commit suicide if sent to United States - Yahoo News
  12. Taiwan's President says the threat from China is increasing 'every day' and confirms presence of US military trainers on the island - CNN
  13. By the numbers: Catholics, Biden and abortion - Axios
  14. Shiba Inu coin reaches highs to become new crypto darling - CNET
  15. IBM, McDonald's to serve up automated drive-thru lanes with strategic partnership - Fox Business
  16. Activist fund Third Point calls for break-up of Shell - Financial Times
  17. N.J. hospital mandates booster shots for employees who received J&J vaccine - NJ.com
  18. Pixel 6 vs. Pixel 6 Pro: Google's new phones compared - CNET
  19. Google rolls out tool to help minors delete photos from search - CNN
  20. Apple seems to have forgotten it built a notch in the MacBook Pro - The Verge
  21. How to Add Your COVID-19 Vaccination Card to Your iPhone - gearpatrol.com
  22. Anya Taylor-Joy on ‘Last Night in Soho’ and Edgar Wright’s Superpower - Hollywood Reporter
  23. Alec Baldwin ‘Rust’ shooting: Police ‘not exactly sure’ of actor’s ‘whereabouts’ but says he’s cooperating - Fox News
  24. Chris Evans lifts off as Buzz Lightyear in 'Toy Story' spinoff trailer - New York Post
  25. Astros-Braves schedule: World Series 2021 dates, times, TV channel, odds as Houston evens Fall Classic - CBS Sports
  26. Highlights: Josh Giddey posts first NBA double-double as Thunder shock Lakers | NBA - ESPN Australia
  27. Claressa Shields suffers first defeat of professional fighting career, dropping MMA bout - ESPN
  28. Celtics Notes: Parker, Tatum - hoopsrumors.com
  29. Have astronomers found the first planet outside of our galaxy? It's complicated - CNET
  30. SpaceX fixes Crew Dragon toilet after mishap in space - KSL.com
  31. Scientists find no hint of sterile neutrino - Phys.org
  32. SLS Program completes Block 1 design review, preparing to certify Artemis 1 vehicle - NASASpaceFlight.com - NASASpaceflight.com
  33. Study: Common antidepressant guards against COVID hospitalization - Axios
  34. Kate Hudson flaunts toned abs in Breast Cancer Awareness Month photo - Yahoo Lifestyle
  35. Early Treatment for Covid-19 with SARS-CoV-2 Neutralizing Antibody Sotrovimab | NEJM - nejm.org
  36. Breakthrough infections can lead to long COVID; genes may explain critical illness in young, healthy adults - Yahoo! Voices

Paid Family Leave Plan Is Likely to Be Cut From Budget Bill - The New York Times


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School closings and delays for Thursday, Oct. 28 - MassLive.com


India, the world's third-biggest emitter of greenhouse gases, rejects net zero emissions target - CNN

Briefs Draw Battle Lines as Texas Abortion Law Nears Supreme Court - The New York Times


Trump hints at potential Arlington visit for Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin - The Washington Post

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Hypersonic Weapons: Who Has Them and Why It Matters - Bloomberg

New York fire and police departments are scrambling to cover staff shortages when vaccine mandate takes effect - CNN

A judge said the people shot by Kyle Rittenhouse can be called "rioters," "looters" and "arsonists" at trial – but not "victims." Here's why. - CBS News

Lawyer: Julian Assange suffers from autism and could commit suicide if sent to United States - Yahoo News

Taiwan's President says the threat from China is increasing 'every day' and confirms presence of US military trainers on the island - CNN

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Shiba Inu coin reaches highs to become new crypto darling - CNET

IBM, McDonald's to serve up automated drive-thru lanes with strategic partnership - Fox Business

Activist fund Third Point calls for break-up of Shell - Financial Times

N.J. hospital mandates booster shots for employees who received J&J vaccine - NJ.com

Pixel 6 vs. Pixel 6 Pro: Google's new phones compared - CNET

Google rolls out tool to help minors delete photos from search - CNN

Apple seems to have forgotten it built a notch in the MacBook Pro - The Verge

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Anya Taylor-Joy on ‘Last Night in Soho’ and Edgar Wright’s Superpower - Hollywood Reporter

Alec Baldwin ‘Rust’ shooting: Police ‘not exactly sure’ of actor’s ‘whereabouts’ but says he’s cooperating - Fox News

Chris Evans lifts off as Buzz Lightyear in 'Toy Story' spinoff trailer - New York Post

Astros-Braves schedule: World Series 2021 dates, times, TV channel, odds as Houston evens Fall Classic - CBS Sports

Highlights: Josh Giddey posts first NBA double-double as Thunder shock Lakers | NBA - ESPN Australia

Claressa Shields suffers first defeat of professional fighting career, dropping MMA bout - ESPN

Celtics Notes: Parker, Tatum - hoopsrumors.com

Have astronomers found the first planet outside of our galaxy? It's complicated - CNET

SpaceX fixes Crew Dragon toilet after mishap in space - KSL.com

Scientists find no hint of sterile neutrino - Phys.org

SLS Program completes Block 1 design review, preparing to certify Artemis 1 vehicle - NASASpaceFlight.com - NASASpaceflight.com

Study: Common antidepressant guards against COVID hospitalization - Axios

Kate Hudson flaunts toned abs in Breast Cancer Awareness Month photo - Yahoo Lifestyle

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  1. Democrats Rush to Rewrite U.S. Tax Code in Days
  2. Shut Out on Budget Bill, Republicans Take Shots From the Sidelines
  3. China’s Weapon Tests Close to a ‘Sputnik Moment,’ U.S. General Says
  4. He Unleashed a California Massacre. Should This School Be Named for Him?
  5. How to Decide Which Covid Booster Shot to Get
  6. Before Kyle Rittenhouse’s Murder Trial, a Debate Over Terms Like ‘Victim’
  7. Gun Handed to Alec Baldwin Was Not Thoroughly Checked, Affidavit Says
  8. World Series: Astros Beat Braves to Win Game 2
  9. Nor’easter Brings Hurricane-Force Winds to Massachusetts
  10. Fight Over Toni Morrison Novel Inflames Virginia Governor's Race
  11. Where Do I Vote? We Answer This and Other Election Day 2021 Questions
  12. I Fell in Love With Motorcycles. But Could I Ever Love Sturgis?
  13. B.J. Novak’s Face Is on Products Worldwide. He’s Not Sure Why.
  14. Covid Will Likely Be With Us Forever. We Need to Plan.
  15. The U.S. Needs a Hemispheric Migration Strategy
  16. The Moral Chasm That Has Opened Up Between Left and Right Is Widening
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Gen. Mark A. Milley said China’s testing of a hypersonic missile “has all of our attention.”
   

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