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Miami Marlins rookies Edward Cabrera and Jesus Sanchez exited Thursday night's game against the division rival New York Mets due to injuries.
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  1. Miami Marlins lose pair of rookies to injuries against New York Mets
  2. Homeland security issues new immigration enforcement guidelines
  3. House again delays vote on $1.2T infrastructure bill
  4. NWSL's North Carolina Courage fire coach Paul Riley amid misconduct allegations
  5. Tropical Storm Victor expected to strengthen into a hurricane
  6. Hurricane Sam expected to bring 'dangerous' high surf to Atlantic Coast
  7. Biden administration adds payment resolution process in No Surprises Act
  8. North Korea fires new anti-aircraft missile in latest weapons test
  9. Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem among Super Bowl LVI Halftime performers
  10. Ravens' Lamar Jackson dealing with 'back flare-up,' misses second straight practice
  11. Biden signs measure to avoid federal government shutdown
  12. Appeals court reinstates Trump-era order to quickly expel migrants from U.S.
  13. Adam Wainwright to start for St. Louis Cardinals in National League Wild Card game
  14. Judge declines to dismiss case against Nikolas Cruz on charges he attacked guard
  15. Venture led by Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Thomas buys 'Field of Dreams' movie site
  16. FBI aiding search for missing Orlando, Fla., woman Miya Marcano
  17. Study: More than half of police-linked deaths in 40-year period unreported, misclassified
  18. California synagogue shooter John Earnest sentenced to life in prison without parole
  19. Senate approves Rohit Chopra as head of CFPB
  20. Seismic forensics could inform a warning system for future floods
  21. North Carolina dad's milk run leads to $200,000 lottery prize
  22. Watch: Bear steals 33-pound package from Tennessee woman's porch
  23. Mystery salmonella outbreak sickens hundreds

Miami Marlins lose pair of rookies to injuries against New York Mets

Miami Marlins rookies Edward Cabrera and Jesus Sanchez exited Thursday night's game against the division rival New York Mets due to injuries.
   

Homeland security issues new immigration enforcement guidelines

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Thursday issued new directives to immigration officials ordering them to prioritize enforcement resources on those who pose a threat to "America's well-being."
   

House again delays vote on $1.2T infrastructure bill

The House on Thursday again delayed a vote on a $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill on Thursday night amid a lack of support from progressive Democrats.
   

NWSL's North Carolina Courage fire coach Paul Riley amid misconduct allegations

The North Carolina Courage of the National Women's Soccer League fired head coach Paul Riley on Thursday following "serious allegations of misconduct" spanning more than a decade, the club announced.
   

Tropical Storm Victor expected to strengthen into a hurricane

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 expected to bring 'dangerous' high surf to Atlantic Coast

Forecasters warned Thursday that Hurricane Sam was expected to bring "dangerous high surf" to areas of the Atlantic coasts.
   

Biden administration adds payment resolution process in No Surprises Act

Federal officials on Thursday implemented a final rule detailing a payment resolution process in the No Surprises Act, which seeks to ban surprise medical bills.
   

North Korea fires new anti-aircraft missile in latest weapons test

North Korea launched a newly developed anti-aircraft missile capable of hitting targets at greater distances, state media reported Friday, marking the country's fourth weapons test in the past two weeks.
   

Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, Eminem among Super Bowl LVI Halftime performers

Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar were officially announced Thursday as the headliners for next year's Pepsi Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show.
   

Ravens' Lamar Jackson dealing with 'back flare-up,' misses second straight practice

Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Lamar Jackson failed to practice Thursday, marking just the second time in his four-year NFL career that he has missed consecutive practices in the regular season.
   

Biden signs measure to avoid federal government shutdown

President Joe Biden on Thursday night signed a measure to resupply the federal government with funds until December and avoid a shutdown hours before deadline.
   

Appeals court reinstates Trump-era order to quickly expel migrants from U.S.

An appeals court on Thursday suspended a ruling that would block the Biden administration's use of a decades-old U.S. health law to quickly expel migrants from the United States over concerns they might spread COVID-19.
   

Adam Wainwright to start for St. Louis Cardinals in National League Wild Card game

St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt named veteran right-hander Adam Wainwright as the starter in next week's National League Wild Card game against either the Los Angeles Dodgers or San Francisco Giants.
   

Judge declines to dismiss case against Nikolas Cruz on charges he attacked guard

A Florida judge on Thursday declined to dismiss charges that confessed school shooter Nikolas Cruz attacked a jail guard in 2018.
   

Venture led by Baseball Hall of Famer Frank Thomas buys 'Field of Dreams' movie site

Chicago White Sox legend and Hall of Famer Frank Thomas has headed a venture that purchased controlling interest in Go the Distance Baseball's ownership of All-Star Ballpark Heaven and the "Field of Dreams" movie site.
   

FBI aiding search for missing Orlando, Fla., woman Miya Marcano

The FBI on Thursday joined local authorities as the search for 19-year-old Orlando, Fla., woman Miya Marcano entered its sixth day.
   

Study: More than half of police-linked deaths in 40-year period unreported, misclassified

More than half of deaths from police violence during a nearly 40-year period went unreported or misclassified, a new study says, with Black people 3.5 times more likely to die from police violence than White people.
   

California synagogue shooter John Earnest sentenced to life in prison without parole

John Earnest was sentenced to life in prison without parole Thursday after he pleaded guilty to killing one person and injuring three others in a shooting at a California synagogue in 2019.
   

Senate approves Rohit Chopra as head of CFPB

The U.S. Senate on Thursday approved President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau -- Rohit Chopra.
   

Seismic forensics could inform a warning system for future floods

Seismic forensics could help scientists develop an early warning system for rockslides and floods in the future.
   

North Carolina dad's milk run leads to $200,000 lottery prize

A North Carolina dad said his kids finishing off the last of the milk in the house led to his winning a $200,000 lottery jackpot.
   

Watch: Bear steals 33-pound package from Tennessee woman's porch

A Tennessee woman's home security camera was recording when a bear strolled up to her front porch and made off with a 33-pound package.
   

Mystery salmonella outbreak sickens hundreds

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday it's investigating the cause of a salmonella outbreak that's sickened 419 people in 35 states.
   
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  1. House Democrats Delay Vote On $1 Trillion Infrastructure Bill - NPR
  2. Gabby Petito, Brian Laundrie investigation: 2 phones seen in police body cam video from Utah incident - WFLA
  3. Bruce's Beach can return to descendants of Black family in landmark move signed by Newsom - Yahoo News
  4. More than half of police killings in the US are unreported in government data, study finds - USA TODAY
  5. Domestic flyers may need to show proof of vaccination if Senate bill passes - USA TODAY
  6. Fact check: Did the Marine who Trump brought on stage at rally actually hoist a baby over a wall at Kabul airport? - CNN
  7. California Gov. Newsom signs sweeping police reform bills - Fox News
  8. New York Health Workers Win Religious Exemption to Vaccine Mandate - Bloomberg
  9. Federal appeals court preserves administration’s ability to use Title 42 to expel migrant families - POLITICO
  10. Gunmaker Smith & Wesson moving headquarters from Massachusetts to Tennessee | TheHill - The Hill
  11. EU, Australia trade talks halted after submarine deal controversy with France | TheHill - The Hill
  12. Ecuador's prisons are becoming battlegrounds for gangs and Mexican drug cartels - The Washington Post
  13. Most African Nations Fall Short of W.H.O. Target for Covid Vaccination - The New York Times
  14. Zoom Acquisition of Five9 Collapses After Shareholders Vote it Down - Barron's
  15. Consumer Bureau Chief Confirmed in Close Senate Vote - The New York Times
  16. Lordstown Motors confirms plan to sell Ohio plant to Foxconn - Fox Business
  17. EA promotes Laura Miele to COO, making her one of the most powerful women in gaming - The Verge
  18. Google Search On: MUM, Things To Know, Shoppable, About This Result & More - Search Engine Roundtable
  19. It Might Have Just Gotten Easier to Find the New USB-C 240W Charging Cables - Gizmodo
  20. Apple Watch Series 7 rumored to hit stores in mid-October - 9to5Mac
  21. Scarlett Johansson, Disney Settle Explosive ‘Black Widow’ Lawsuit - Hollywood Reporter
  22. Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg to Share Super Bowl Halftime - The New York Times
  23. 'Many Saints of Newark' director reveals Tony's fate in 'Sopranos' end - New York Post
  24. Gloria Estefan says she was molested at music school at age 9 - Fox News
  25. Bengals' Joe Burrow engineers game-winning drive, Cincinnati picks up third win - Fox News
  26. Race for the Case: Week 5 college football picks from Dan Wetzel, Pete Thamel and Pat Forde - Yahoo Sports
  27. 2021 AFC Division Power Rankings - Last Word on Pro Football
  28. Julian Edelman Posts 'The Office' Meme Ahead of Brady-Belichick 'Goat Bowl' - Sports Illustrated
  29. Despite complaints, NASA won't rename James Webb Space Telescope: report - Space.com
  30. A Strange Comet Erupted 4 Times in a 'Super Outburst' - The New York Times
  31. What was that sound? Probably a sonic boom during SpaceX splashdown. - WJXT News4JAX
  32. CDC issues urgent health advisory for pregnant women to get vaccinated - KCRA Sacramento
  33. Some US governors say Covid hospitalizations are going down but warn of what could come next if more people don't get vaccinated - CNN
  34. West Nile virus cases in Maricopa County: what areas get fogged the most? - AZFamily
  35. Another child dies of COVID in Virginia - WWBT NBC12 News
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Bruce's Beach can return to descendants of Black family in landmark move signed by Newsom - Yahoo News


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Domestic flyers may need to show proof of vaccination if Senate bill passes - USA TODAY


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California Gov. Newsom signs sweeping police reform bills - Fox News

New York Health Workers Win Religious Exemption to Vaccine Mandate - Bloomberg

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Gunmaker Smith & Wesson moving headquarters from Massachusetts to Tennessee | TheHill - The Hill

EU, Australia trade talks halted after submarine deal controversy with France | TheHill - The Hill

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Most African Nations Fall Short of W.H.O. Target for Covid Vaccination - The New York Times

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Google Search On: MUM, Things To Know, Shoppable, About This Result & More - Search Engine Roundtable

It Might Have Just Gotten Easier to Find the New USB-C 240W Charging Cables - Gizmodo

Apple Watch Series 7 rumored to hit stores in mid-October - 9to5Mac

Scarlett Johansson, Disney Settle Explosive ‘Black Widow’ Lawsuit - Hollywood Reporter

Kendrick Lamar, Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg to Share Super Bowl Halftime - The New York Times

'Many Saints of Newark' director reveals Tony's fate in 'Sopranos' end - New York Post

Gloria Estefan says she was molested at music school at age 9 - Fox News

Bengals' Joe Burrow engineers game-winning drive, Cincinnati picks up third win - Fox News

Race for the Case: Week 5 college football picks from Dan Wetzel, Pete Thamel and Pat Forde - Yahoo Sports

2021 AFC Division Power Rankings - Last Word on Pro Football

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  1. House Delays Vote on Infrastructure Bill as Democrats Feud
  2. Biden Signs Short-Term Spending Bill, Averting Government Shutdown
  3. In Your Facebook Feed: Oil Industry Pushback Against Biden Climate Plans
  4. California Mandates Boost Vaccination Rates Among Health Care Workers
  5. More Than Half of Police Killings Are Mislabeled, New Study Says
  6. Trump Server's Connections to Alfa Bank Produces Fresh Conflict
  7. Rep. Cori Bush Shares Her Abortion Story With House Panel
  8. Ladies and Gentlemen, Daniel Craig
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  10. Why Gabrielle Petito’s Story of Alleged Abuse Is All Too Familiar
  11. Of Vaccine Mandates and Facing Reality
  12. ‘The Moratorium Saved Us. It Really Did.’
  13. This Is Why We Need to Spend $4 Trillion
  14. Hank Paulson: The World's Biodiversity Is in Peril
  15. Will 2024 Be the Year American Democracy Dies?
  16. Facebook’s Strategies to Hook Our Kids are Dangerous
  17. Divorce Can Be an Act of Radical Self-Love
  18. Andrew Yang Is Back for a Third Round
  19. Should We Fear Bitcoin, or Celebrate It?
  20. The Role for State Governments in the Housing Crisis
  21. What AUKUS Means for U.S.-China Great Power Competition
  22. The Academy Museum Finds Good Intentions in Messy Film History
  23. She Was Training for a Marathon. Suddenly, She Could Barely Walk.
  24. 孟晚舟回国是“换囚”的结果吗?
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  27. Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Accused of Toxic Culture and Safety Issues
  28. Scarlett Johansson and Disney Reach Settlement Over 'Black Widow' Pay
  29. Paul Riley Fired as N.W.S.L. Is Shaken by Abuse Accusations
  30. Senate Confirms Biden’s Pick to Lead the Bureau of Land Management
  31. North Korea Continues a Barrage of Missile Tests
  32. John J. Rigas, Cable TV Magnate Who Pillaged His Company, Dies at 96
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  34. UMass Amherst Hires Cybersecurity Firm to Investigate Racist Emails
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A liberal revolt left Democrats short of votes, but leaders insisted they would bring up the measure again on Friday, giving them more time to reach a deal on a separate climate and safety net bill.
   

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