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Braves' Charlie Morton fractures fibula in Game 1, out for rest of World Series Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Charlie Morton will be out for the remainder of the World Series after suffering a fractured right fibula early in Game 1 on Tuesday night at Minute Maid Park in Houston. Los Angeles Chargers release kicker Tristan Vizcaino, sign Dustin Hopkins The Los Angeles Chargers made a change at kicker Tuesday, releasing Tristan Vizcaino and signing former Washington Football Team member Dustin Hopkins. Major nor'easter pounds N.Y., N.J.; both states see heavy rains, floods The governors of New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency on Tuesday as a nor'easter drenched the region with heavy rains, caused some flash flooding and cut power to thousands of residents. Judge says men shot by Kyle Rittenhouse can't be called 'victims' at trial A judge on Tuesday said attorneys in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse can refer to the three men the teen shot as "rioters," "looters" and "arsonists" but not "victims." Steelers' Mike Tomlin halts USC, LSU coaching rumors: 'That's a joke to me' Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin on Tuesday shut down speculation that he could be in the running to fill head-coaching vacancies at USC or LSU. Queen Elizabeth won't attend COP26 in person after hospital stay Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will not attend the 26th U.N. Climate Change Conference in person as her doctors have advised her to rest following an overnight hospital stay. Federal judge declines stay for 5 Oklahoma death row prisoners A federal judge has declined to issues stays of execution for five Oklahoma death row prisoners. Senate Democrats unveil 15% corporate minimum tax proposal Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Angus King, I-Maine, and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., unveiled a proposal for a 15% corporate minimum tax on companies that report more than $1 billion in profits annually over three years. U.S. lawmakers consider cybersecurity measures for transportation sector Numerous cyberattacks have threatened U.S. transportation infrastructure over the last year, leading lawmakers on the House Homeland Security Committee to consider industry-wide cybersecurity mandates. Allen Lazard joins fellow WR Davante Adams on Green Bay Packers' COVID-19 list The Green Bay Packers placed wide receiver Allen Lazard on the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, meaning the team could be without its top three wideouts for Thursday night's showdown against the Arizona Cardinals. Pentagon official: Islamic State-Khorasan Province could launch attack on U.S. within six months Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl on Tuesday told lawmakers that the Islamic State-Khorasan Province, or ISIS-K, could be able to strike the United States within six to 12 months. Washington state lawsuit accuses chicken producers of illegally inflating prices The state of Washington on Tuesday sued 19 chicken producers, accusing them of illegally conspiring to inflate prices, the attorney general announced. N.C. truck driver wins $1 million while passing through Tennessee A North Carolina truck driver on his way to California found his choice of route to be especially profitable when he won a $1 million lottery jackpot in Tennessee. Dow hits third straight record close; Alphabet, Microsoft earnings beat expectations The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose to a third straight record high Tuesday, while Alphabet and Microsoft both reported better-than-expected earnings after the bell. Canadian lifts 13,000 pounds in one hour to break Guinness record A Manitoba, Canada, athlete broke a Guinness World Record when he lifted a total of nearly 13,000 pounds over one hour while doing Turkish get-ups. Undergraduate enrollment saw largest two-year drop in 50 years during COVID-19 pandemic Undergraduate college enrollment fell 6.5% this year compared to fall 2019, the largest two-year decline in half a century, according to an analysis released Tuesday. Study: COVID-19 cases rose after universities hosted NCAA 'March Madness' As basketball fans crammed into stadiums, U.S. counties with universities that hosted "March Madness" games saw a jump in COVID-19 cases earlier this year, new research shows. FDA panel recommends Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for kids 5-11 The vaccines advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday voted to recommend that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine be approved for children between 5 and 11 years old. Colorado man pleads guilty to scheme to falsify clinical drug trials A Colorado man pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud as part of a scheme to falsify clinical trial data. 'Dune: Part 2' officially greenlit Legenday Pictures tweeted Tuesday that "Dune: Part 2" has been greenlit. "Dune: Part 2" opened Oct. 22 in the U.S. in theaters and on HBO Max. Statins do not lower risk for death from COVID-19, but may increase it, study finds Treatment with cholesterol-lowering statin drugs does not boost recovery in people with severe COVID-19 and may increase their risk for death from the virus, a study published Tuesday by PLOS ONE found. Watch: Lost class ring returned to family after 73 years A man who found a 1948 high school class ring while exploring with his metal detector was able to return the ring to the family of the man who lost it 73 years earlier. |
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Democrats Hammer Out Plan to Tax Billionaires and Corporate GiantsNew proposals would fund social and climate programs by tapping billionaires’ unrealized gains and by ensuring that the biggest companies cannot avoid income taxes altogether. Manchin Is in the Middle, With Biden’s Agenda in the BalanceDemocrats, including President Biden, are lobbying for Senator Joe Manchin III’s support, knowing he is a crucial swing vote on their domestic agenda. F.D.A. Panel Recommends Vaccine for Children 5 to 11Covid-19 was “the eighth-highest killer of kids in this age group over the past year,” said a C.D.C. official in favor of broader authorization. Your Questions About Covid Vaccine Dosage for Children, AnsweredWe turned to five experts to answer these frequently-asked questions. This Special Election Is Testing Republican Efforts to Court Latino VotersThe contest to fill a vacant State House seat in South Texas has exposed the vulnerabilities of a Democratic stronghold. Why McAuliffe Isn’t Mentioning Biden in Virginia Governor RaceTerry McAuliffe attacks Trump, but avoids talking about his Democratic ally in the White House — pointing up a vulnerability for the party next Tuesday, and beyond. Why Poland Would Rather Keep E.U. Money Than Break With BlocDespite the flame-throwing rhetoric of their leaders, conservative supporters of Poland’s ruling party are dependent on millions of euros in aid, and don’t want to risk it. Final New York Mayoral Debate Descends Into Exchange of Personal InsultsThe televised confrontation between Eric Adams and Curtis Sliwa a week before Election Day seemed unlikely to change the dynamics of the race. 5 Takeaways From the Last N.Y.C. Mayoral DebateIn the final contest before Election Day, Eric Adams and Curtis Sliwa traded insults and sketched out starkly different visions for the city. Criminal Charges Possible in Shooting on Alec Baldwin Set, D.A. SaysAn inquiry into how a cinematographer was killed with a gun the actor was rehearsing with, which was not supposed to have live rounds in it, could take weeks. Mort Sahl, Whose Biting Commentary Redefined Stand-Up, Dies at 94A self-appointed warrior against hypocrisy, he revolutionized comedy in the 1950s by addressing political and social issues. After a Year of ‘Rampant’ Cheating, Elite Bridge Tries to Clean UpAs the pandemic forced most players online, the problem of cheating consumed the game’s highest levels. Top players say a tight-lipped culture is finally changing. Frédéric Arnault: The Newest Power Player in Luxury’s First FamilyFrédéric Arnault is making big moves as chief executive of TAG Heuer. Just don’t mention the show “Succession.” Book Review: ‘Churchill’s Shadow,’ by Geoffrey Wheatcroft“Churchill’s Shadow,” by Geoffrey Wheatcroft, may be the best single-volume indictment of Churchill yet written. The ‘Halloween’ Franchise and the Problem With Its SequelsThe follow-ups took the wrong lessons from the 1978 film. But we keep giving the franchise second chances, in hopes a new one will live up to the original. America’s Crumbling Global PositionJoe Biden needs a new national security team now. Why ‘Evangelical’ Is Becoming Another Word for ‘Republican’It’s not necessarily a theological affinity for Jesus Christ. Many Americans are being drawn to the evangelical label because of its association with the G.O.P. Zuckerberg Personifies Facebook's Woes. Is It Time for Someone New?The Facebook C.E.O. personifies the company’s woes. Is it time for someone new? Young Kids Should Get the Covid Vaccine. Here’s Why.Just because Covid-19 is sickening and killing fewer children than adults does not mean that children are free from risk. Biden and Climate Change Have Reshaped the Middle EastWe are at the start of a paradigm shift from resistance to resilience. What 'Dune' Gets Right that 'Foundation' Doesn'tOf sandworms and social science. Wokeness Is Oversimplifying the American CreedAbandoning complexity, abstraction and forgiveness is unenlightened. What's Causing 'Havana Syndrome,' Really?U.S. officials believe that Russian-wielded microwave weapons are to blame for the mysterious illness. There’s a simpler — and stranger — explanation. Face It, Facebook Won’t Change Unless Advertisers Demand ItRevelations aside, there’s only one thing that will get the company to change its ways. Cori Bush and A.O.C. Are Right About Jan. 6 and 1866The Fourteenth Amendment shouldn’t just be about the Civil War. After Merkel, Europe Will Be Led By No OneThere is a vacuum at the bloc’s heart. ‘Your County Is Getting a Bad Deal and You Can Do Better’Why the Build Back Better plan has backers in coal country. What Living ‘At the Edge of Medical Knowledge’ Reveals about American HealthcareThe journalist Meghan O’Rourke discusses America’s chronic illness epidemic and what it reveals about our health care, culture and society. These Children Were Beaten to Death. Could They Have Been Saved?After a series of homicides involving children, New York City said it would make changes to improve coordination between the police and the child welfare agency. Claudette Colvin, Civil Rights Pioneer, Seeks to Have Her Record ClearedClaudette Colvin refused to give up her bus seat to a white woman in Montgomery, Ala., in March 1955, nine months before Rosa Parks. Now 82, she says that justice from the court system is overdue. Suspect in Boise Mall Shooting Dies of InjuriesThe police said that the suspect fatally shot two people and injured four at Boise Towne Square before he was shot in an exchange of gunfire with the police. Man Convicted in ’81 Brink’s Robbery Wins Release From New York PrisonDavid Gilbert, whose 75-year prison sentence was commuted in one of Andrew Cuomo’s last acts as governor, was granted parole. Queen Elizabeth Will Skip Climate Summit in GlasgowThe 95-year-old queen, after 70 years on the throne, is the oldest and longest-serving monarch in British history. Former Washington Football Staffers Demand Investigation’s FindingsTwo women formerly employed by the team interrupted a meeting of the N.F.L.’s team owners to ask the league to release the full findings of an inquiry into sexual harassment and workplace misconduct. 11 Days After Driveway Killing, Texas Man Is ArrestedTerry Turner, a 65-year-old Texas man, told a 911 dispatcher that he “killed a guy” who was sitting in a car in his driveway, an affidavit said. A grand jury is deciding on charges, his lawyer said. Netflix Eyes New Jersey Army Base for Major Production HubThe streaming service said it would bid for a nearly 300-acre chunk of Fort Monmouth and it has the support of Gov. Phil Murphy. What You Should Know About the FluWe’ve had two light years in a row, which some experts worry could mean we’ll be in for a rough few months. How to Prepare Your Kid for the Covid VaccineTrypanophobia, or the fear of needles, is common among young children. But there are ways to make vaccination as painless as possible. She Climbed Yosemite's El Capitan to Celebrate Turning 70Dierdre Wolownick, whose son, Alex Honnold, is one of the world’s top rock climbers, ascended Yosemite’s El Capitan to celebrate her 70th birthday. Self Esteem, a Pop Singer Who Wants Britain to ‘Prioritise Pleasure’Rebecca Lucy Taylor is touching a nerve with brutally honest songs about not having it all figured out. 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Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Charlie Morton will be out for the remainder of the World Series after suffering a fractured right fibula early in Game 1 on Tuesday night at Minute Maid Park in Houston.
The Los Angeles Chargers made a change at kicker Tuesday, releasing Tristan Vizcaino and signing former Washington Football Team member Dustin Hopkins.
The governors of New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency on Tuesday as a nor'easter drenched the region with heavy rains, caused some flash flooding and cut power to thousands of residents.
A judge on Tuesday said attorneys in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse can refer to the three men the teen shot as "rioters," "looters" and "arsonists" but not "victims."
Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin on Tuesday shut down speculation that he could be in the running to fill head-coaching vacancies at USC or LSU.
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II will not attend the 26th U.N. Climate Change Conference in person as her doctors have advised her to rest following an overnight hospital stay.
A federal judge has declined to issues stays of execution for five Oklahoma death row prisoners.
Sens. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Angus King, I-Maine, and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., unveiled a proposal for a 15% corporate minimum tax on companies that report more than $1 billion in profits annually over three years.
Numerous cyberattacks have threatened U.S. transportation infrastructure over the last year, leading lawmakers on the House Homeland Security Committee to consider industry-wide cybersecurity mandates.
The Green Bay Packers placed wide receiver Allen Lazard on the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday, meaning the team could be without its top three wideouts for Thursday night's showdown against the Arizona Cardinals.
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Colin Kahl on Tuesday told lawmakers that the Islamic State-Khorasan Province, or ISIS-K, could be able to strike the United States within six to 12 months.
The state of Washington on Tuesday sued 19 chicken producers, accusing them of illegally conspiring to inflate prices, the attorney general announced.
A North Carolina truck driver on his way to California found his choice of route to be especially profitable when he won a $1 million lottery jackpot in Tennessee.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose to a third straight record high Tuesday, while Alphabet and Microsoft both reported better-than-expected earnings after the bell.
A Manitoba, Canada, athlete broke a Guinness World Record when he lifted a total of nearly 13,000 pounds over one hour while doing Turkish get-ups.
Undergraduate college enrollment fell 6.5% this year compared to fall 2019, the largest two-year decline in half a century, according to an analysis released Tuesday.
As basketball fans crammed into stadiums, U.S. counties with universities that hosted "March Madness" games saw a jump in COVID-19 cases earlier this year, new research shows.
The vaccines advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday voted to recommend that Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine be approved for children between 5 and 11 years old.
A Colorado man pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud as part of a scheme to falsify clinical trial data.
Legenday Pictures tweeted Tuesday that "Dune: Part 2" has been greenlit. "Dune: Part 2" opened Oct. 22 in the U.S. in theaters and on HBO Max.
Treatment with cholesterol-lowering statin drugs does not boost recovery in people with severe COVID-19 and may increase their risk for death from the virus, a study published Tuesday by PLOS ONE found.
A man who found a 1948 high school class ring while exploring with his metal detector was able to return the ring to the family of the man who lost it 73 years earlier. 
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