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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.
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  1. Braves' Charlie Morton fractures fibula in Game 1, out for rest of World Series
  2. Los Angeles Chargers release kicker Tristan Vizcaino, sign Dustin Hopkins
  3. Major nor'easter pounds N.Y., N.J.; both states see heavy rains, floods
  4. Judge says men shot by Kyle Rittenhouse can't be called 'victims' at trial
  5. Steelers' Mike Tomlin halts USC, LSU coaching rumors: 'That's a joke to me'
  6. Queen Elizabeth won't attend COP26 in person after hospital stay
  7. Federal judge declines stay for 5 Oklahoma death row prisoners
  8. Senate Democrats unveil 15% corporate minimum tax proposal
  9. U.S. lawmakers consider cybersecurity measures for transportation sector
  10. Allen Lazard joins fellow WR Davante Adams on Green Bay Packers' COVID-19 list
  11. Pentagon official: Islamic State-Khorasan Province could launch attack on U.S. within six months
  12. Washington state lawsuit accuses chicken producers of illegally inflating prices
  13. N.C. truck driver wins $1 million while passing through Tennessee
  14. Dow hits third straight record close; Alphabet, Microsoft earnings beat expectations
  15. Canadian lifts 13,000 pounds in one hour to break Guinness record
  16. Undergraduate enrollment saw largest two-year drop in 50 years during COVID-19 pandemic
  17. Study: COVID-19 cases rose after universities hosted NCAA 'March Madness'
  18. FDA panel recommends Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for kids 5-11
  19. Colorado man pleads guilty to scheme to falsify clinical drug trials
  20. 'Dune: Part 2' officially greenlit
  21. Statins do not lower risk for death from COVID-19, but may increase it, study finds
  22. Watch: Lost class ring returned to family after 73 years

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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  1. Manchin speaks out about his tough bargaining with Biden, fellow Democrats - ABC News
  2. Billionaire Tax Faces Likely Constitutional Challenge - The Wall Street Journal
  3. 4 takeaways from the Senate child safety hearing with YouTube, Snapchat and TikTok - NPR
  4. Men shot by Rittenhouse can't be called 'victims' during trial, but 'rioters,' 'looters' are OK, judge rules - NBC News
  5. Democrats haggle as deal comes into focus | TheHill - The Hill
  6. Autopsy indicates an Illinois State University student drowned but his family doesn't believe it - Daily Mail
  7. This Special Election Is Testing Republican Efforts to Court Latino Voters - The New York Times
  8. Biden lays into Trump while campaigning for Terry McAuliffe in Virginia - POLITICO
  9. Pair arrested over death of child found in Texas apartment with siblings - The Guardian
  10. Brazil Senate report backs criminal charges against Bolsonaro - Al Jazeera English
  11. Queen Elizabeth skipping climate conference in Scotland over health concerns - Page Six
  12. 150 people arrested, over $31M seized in international drug trafficking sting: Department of Justice - Fox News
  13. Budget 2021: Sunak promises new post-Covid economy amid Commons anger - BBC News
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  15. FDA advisers vote to recommend Pfizer covid-19 vaccine for children ages 5 to 11 - CNN
  16. Microsoft profit soars 48%, to $20.5 billion. - The New York Times
  17. Why Facebook Stock Fell Today - Motley Fool
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  19. Here’s how to upgrade your Mac to macOS Monterey - 9to5Mac
  20. Apple Wallet now allows users to add COVID-19 vaccine card | TheHill - The Hill
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  22. Alec Baldwin 'Rust' movie shooting: Authorities recovered revolvers and ammo from set, warrant says - Fox News
  23. Dune 2 Release Date: Here's When Sequel is Coming Out in Theaters - Collider
  24. Edgar Wright Responds to Stephen King’s ‘Last Night in Soho’ Tweet: “I Am Truly Humbled” - Hollywood Reporter
  25. 9 worst celebrity hair and makeup fails: Angelina Jolie to Selena Gomez - New York Post
  26. NFL power rankings: One big lesson Detroit Lions can learn after 7 weeks of NFL season - Detroit Free Press
  27. Roger Goodell addresses Washington Football Team investigation, says Daniel Snyder has 'been held accountable' - CBS Sports
  28. Deshaun Watson Rumors: Dolphins, Texans Have Trade Framework; Hurdles Remain - Bleacher Report
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  1. Democrats Hammer Out Plan to Tax Billionaires and Corporate Giants
  2. Manchin Is in the Middle, With Biden’s Agenda in the Balance
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