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Cody Bellinger, Dodgers rally for 6-5 win over Braves in Game 3 of NLCS Behind stars Cody Bellinger and Mookie Betts, the Los Angeles Dodgers stormed back to beat the Atlanta Braves 6-5 in Tuesday's Game 3 of the National League Championship Series at Dodger Stadium. Baltimore Ravens star OT Ronnie Stanley to undergo season-ending ankle surgery Baltimore Ravens star offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley will undergo season-ending surgery on his injured left ankle for the second consecutive season. Alabama man charged with assaulting police during Jan. 6 siege Authorities have arrested and charged an Alabama man for assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol building. Jaguars' Dawuane Smoot helps wife deliver newborn daughter at home Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Dawuane Smoot unexpectedly helped his wife, Aumari, deliver the couple's second child early Tuesday morning inside their Florida home. FBI: 60,000 law enforcement officers assaulted in 2020 More than 60,000 law enforcement officers were assaulted in the line of duty last year, according to the FBI. Chicago Bears put pass rusher Robert Quinn on COVID-19 list The Chicago Bears placed veteran pass rusher Robert Quinn on the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, the team announced. FBI searches homes linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska FBI agents searched homes in Washington, D.C., and New York City linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who was sanctioned by the Treasury Department in 2018. Buffalo Bills TE Dawson Knox fractured hand in MNF loss to Tennessee Titans Buffalo Bills starting tight end Dawson Knox suffered a fracture in his right hand during his team's 34-31 loss to the Tennessee Titans on ESPN's "Monday Night Football," the team announced. Syfy cancels 'SurrealEstate' after one seasonHopes for dampened Calif. fire season rise with forecast for soaking rains Bone-dry Northern California will receive a series of soaking rains this week, weather forecasters said Tuesday, bringing hope that the start of this year's Fall wildfire season will be significantly dampened. House Jan. 6 panel votes to hold Steve Bannon in contempt for defying subpoena The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol voted Tuesday to hold Steve Bannon, a former top adviser to Donald Trump, in contempt for defying a subpoena to testify. Former nurse found guilty of killing 4 patients in East Texas hospital A former nurse faces the death penalty after a jury on Tuesday found him guilty of murdering four heart patients with air injections in an East Texas hospital. Amazon, Ikea, seven others commit to zero-emission shipping by 2040 Nine major companies on Tuesday announced an initiative called Cargo Owners for Zero Emissions Vessels, in which they pledged to employ only ocean shippers that use zero-carbon fuel by 2040. DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in isolation after positive COVID-19 test Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19, the agency confirmed Tuesday. Humidity caused corrosion of Starliner capsule valves, Boeing, NASA say Humid Florida air may have caused valves to stick in Boeing's Starliner space capsule during preparation for a test launch Aug. 3, causing further delay in NASA's astronaut launch program, NASA said. $16M lottery ticket spent weeks in oblivious winner's wallet A Canadian man who won a lottery jackpot of more than $16 million said he forget the ticket in his wallet for nearly two months. Austin visits Ukraine, voices U.S. support against Russian aggression U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Ukraine continues to have U.S. support against Russian aggression and is free to decide its own foreign policy during a visit to Kyiv Tuesday. Watch: Bear wanders into house, breaks computer monitor An Alberta man captured photos when a bear wandered into his family's home and made a mess of his son's gaming computer. Dow rises 198 points as strong third-quarter earnings roll in The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 198 points on Tuesday as major companies such as Johnson & Johnson and the Traveler Companies reported better-than-expected earnings. First bitcoin-linked ETF begins trading on Wall Street under 'BITO' symbol The first exchange-traded fund linked to the cryptocurrency bitcoin made its debut on Wall Street Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange. Grateful Dead T-shirt auctioned for a record-breaking $17,640 A Grateful Dead T-shirt that was one of the band's first pieces of original merchandise was auctioned for a record-breaking $17,640. Highlights from the week in Washington for October 18, 2021 Demonstrators gather for D.C. voting rights; the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance meets for Chris Magnus' confirmation hearing to lead the department of Customs and Border Protection; and President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden honor the Teachers of the Year at the White House, among the highlights of the week in Washington, D.C., for October 18, 2021. Watch: Mountain lion captured at California condo complex Wildlife officials in California said they successfully captured a mountain lion that wandered into a condo complex and climbed a tree. Most newly diagnosed kids with ADHD not getting best care, study says Preschoolers with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder rarely receive the gold-standard treatment recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for their condition, a new study reports. |
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House Panel Recommends Contempt Charge for Stephen BannonThe committee scrutinizing the Jan. 6 Capitol riot said the former White House counselor had “multiple roles relevant to this investigation.” Trump's Pentagon Chief Ruled Out Ramping Up Troops at US-Mexico BorderTop national security aides to former President Trump also talked him out of launching military raids against drug cartels inside Mexico. The Economic Rebound Is Still Waiting for WorkersDespite school reopenings and the end of some federal aid, many people are in no rush to land a job. Savings and health concerns are playing a role. Democrats to Scale Back Proposal for Banks to Report Account Balances to IRSBanks would have to provide data on accounts with annual deposits or withdrawals exceeding $10,000, not including payroll and beneficiary deposits, rather than $600. In a First, Surgeons Attached a Pig Kidney to a Human — and It WorkedA kidney grown in a genetically altered pig seemed to function normally, potentially a new source for desperately needed transplant organs. Tuberculosis, Like Covid, Spreads by Breathing, Scientists ReportThe finding upends conventional wisdom regarding coughing, long thought to be the main route of transmission. Submarine Spy Case: Couple Stewed Over Money and PoliticsJonathan and Diana Toebbe, charged with trying to sell classified nuclear secrets to a foreign power, struggled with finances, family and the state of America. Democrats, Scaling Back Budget Bill, Press for Compromise by Week’s EndAs they worked to shrink their marquee domestic policy bill, President Biden told Democrats that a proposal to provide two years of free community college would most likely have to be dropped. Republicans Set to Block Voting Bill Again, Raising Stakes on FilibusterLawmakers and activists are becoming increasingly alarmed that the proposed legislation will stall and put Democrats at a disadvantage in coming elections. Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska Indicted in Campaign Finance CaseRepresentative Jeff Fortenberry, Republican of Nebraska, was accused of lying to F.B.I. agents investigating illegal foreign donations. He said he would fight the charges. The Best Olive Oil in the World? This Village Thinks So.Rameh, a Palestinian town surrounded by olive groves, has long had a reputation for producing especially good oil. Working From Home Moves Into the GardenWith the work-at-home lifestyle likely here to stay, people are taking things outdoors, creating spaces meant for privacy and comfort. China’s Bullying Is Becoming a Danger to the World and ItselfDoes Xi understand the cost of the distrust he's fostering at home and abroad? A Hard but Real Compromise Is Possible on AbortionPublic attitudes have hardly changed since Roe v. Wade was decided nearly 50 years ago. Why Is Raising a Child in the United States So Hard?Family welfare policies never took off in the United States as they did in the rest of the wealthy world. Some Democrats think the country is ready. What Jon Gruden’s Emails Tell Us About Cancel CultureIt’s time to stop litigating whether these punishments are fair and to start thinking about why some behaviors seemed OK in the first place. Has Climate Change Cut Us Off From the Wilderness in California?In California, there is no escape from global warming for many of the species affected and none for the species causing the problem. How Tweeting Can Be Like Pro Wrestling, and Other ObservationsPeter Thiel, decency and the supposed “pro-wrestlization” of tweeting. Colin Powell, a Study in America’s Missed OpportunitiesThe world would have been a very different place if he had been elected president in 1996. Go See These Black OperasAcquired taste is often richer than, as it were, the easy score. Joe Manchin Doesn’t Like What Joe Biden Is DoingWhy is that? Introducing Tom Morello’s NewsletterThe Rage Against the Machine guitarist contemplates poetry, protest and the power of unions. Assessing the Legacy of Colin PowellReaders pay tribute to Mr. Powell but also criticize aspects of his record. Also: Sexism harms everyone. Vaccine Mandates Could Stop Supply-Chain Woes at U.S. PortsHow vaccine mandates can unclog the ports. What We Know About Covid-19, the Flu and the Air We BreatheWe have more power than we thought against the flu and other respiratory viruses. glaive and Hyperpop’s Breakthrough MomentA conversation about one teen’s rapid ascent, and what the future might hold for a singer and sound evolving in real time. If China Tested a New Orbital Weapon, It’s Not Much of a SurpriseExperts report that similar technologies were developed by Russia and the United States starting more than a half century ago. They Fought Apartheid in South Africa. Now They Want Veterans’ Benefits.A protest movement by those who took up arms against apartheid has grown confrontational. More than 50 of them have been charged with kidnapping the country’s defense minister. Kidnappers in Haiti Demand $17 Million to Free Missionary GroupA gang abducted 17 people associated with a Christian aid group, including five children. Most of those being held are Americans; one is Canadian. Elijah McClain’s Family Reaches Settlement With City of Aurora, Colo.Mr. McClain died days after he was detained by the police in Aurora in 2019. The terms of the settlement were not made public. Trump Interviewed for 4.5 Hours in Protesters’ LawsuitThe former president was deposed as part of a lawsuit accusing his security guards of roughing up protesters in 2015. Racism Is Declared a Public Health Crisis in New York CityThe Board of Health passed a resolution directing the Health Department to work toward a “racially just recovery” from the coronavirus pandemic. Iowa Democratic Chair Says He Received Lynching Threat After Criticizing TrumpRoss Wilburn, the first Black person to lead Iowa’s Democratic Party, said he received several racist messages after writing a column in The Des Moines Register. Boeing Deepens NASA Starliner Probe, Prompting More DelaysThe Starliner capsule for NASA crews is now unlikely to have another orbital flight test until the middle of next year. Jury Acquits Protester Accused in Assault on Wisconsin LawmakerKerida O’Reilly, 34, had been accused of attacking State Senator Tim Carpenter at a Black Lives Matter protest, prompting others nearby to attack him. Should Pregnant Women Get a Covid-19 Booster Shot?Experts strongly agree that the shots benefit the mother as well as the fetus. Martin Margiela Is BackThe influential designer walked away from fashion in 2009, but he didn’t stop creating. Here’s a first look at his new career. ALCS: Kyle Schwarber Thrives as Leadoff Batter for Red SoxBoston’s Kyle Schwarber doesn’t look like a typical leadoff hitter, but he is giving the Red Sox exactly what they need. Brandy Scored Her ‘Dream Role’ in ‘Queens’In an interview, the singer and actor discusses her new ABC musical drama, her biggest rap inspirations and the possibility of a “Moesha” reunion. Tiny Love Stories: ‘Who Has Time to Feel All Day?’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. 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Behind stars Cody Bellinger and Mookie Betts, the Los Angeles Dodgers stormed back to beat the Atlanta Braves 6-5 in Tuesday's Game 3 of the National League Championship Series at Dodger Stadium.
Baltimore Ravens star offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley will undergo season-ending surgery on his injured left ankle for the second consecutive season.
Authorities have arrested and charged an Alabama man for assaulting police officers during the Jan. 6 siege on the U.S. Capitol building.
Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Dawuane Smoot unexpectedly helped his wife, Aumari, deliver the couple's second child early Tuesday morning inside their Florida home.
More than 60,000 law enforcement officers were assaulted in the line of duty last year, according to the FBI.
The Chicago Bears placed veteran pass rusher Robert Quinn on the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, the team announced.
FBI agents searched homes in Washington, D.C., and New York City linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska, who was sanctioned by the Treasury Department in 2018.
Buffalo Bills starting tight end Dawson Knox suffered a fracture in his right hand during his team's 34-31 loss to the Tennessee Titans on ESPN's "Monday Night Football," the team announced.
Syfy has canceled its paranormal dramedy, "SurrealEstate," after one season.
Bone-dry Northern California will receive a series of soaking rains this week, weather forecasters said Tuesday, bringing hope that the start of this year's Fall wildfire season will be significantly dampened.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol voted Tuesday to hold Steve Bannon, a former top adviser to Donald Trump, in contempt for defying a subpoena to testify.
A former nurse faces the death penalty after a jury on Tuesday found him guilty of murdering four heart patients with air injections in an East Texas hospital.
Nine major companies on Tuesday announced an initiative called Cargo Owners for Zero Emissions Vessels, in which they pledged to employ only ocean shippers that use zero-carbon fuel by 2040.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19, the agency confirmed Tuesday.
Humid Florida air may have caused valves to stick in Boeing's Starliner space capsule during preparation for a test launch Aug. 3, causing further delay in NASA's astronaut launch program, NASA said.
A Canadian man who won a lottery jackpot of more than $16 million said he forget the ticket in his wallet for nearly two months.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Ukraine continues to have U.S. support against Russian aggression and is free to decide its own foreign policy during a visit to Kyiv Tuesday.
An Alberta man captured photos when a bear wandered into his family's home and made a mess of his son's gaming computer.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 198 points on Tuesday as major companies such as Johnson & Johnson and the Traveler Companies reported better-than-expected earnings.
The first exchange-traded fund linked to the cryptocurrency bitcoin made its debut on Wall Street Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange.
A Grateful Dead T-shirt that was one of the band's first pieces of original merchandise was auctioned for a record-breaking $17,640.
Demonstrators gather for D.C. voting rights; the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance meets for Chris Magnus' confirmation hearing to lead the department of Customs and Border Protection; and President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden honor the Teachers of the Year at the White House, among the highlights of the week in Washington, D.C., for October 18, 2021.
Wildlife officials in California said they successfully captured a mountain lion that wandered into a condo complex and climbed a tree.
Preschoolers with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder rarely receive the gold-standard treatment recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for their condition, a new study reports. 
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