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Montreal Canadiens star goaltender Carey Price is preparing to return to the team after a brief stint in the NHL's player assistance program.
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  1. Canadiens' Carey Price to rejoin team after entering player assistance program
  2. Breeders' Cup first day: Corniche, Echo Zulu, Bobby Flay, confusion reign
  3. Tampa Bay Lightning's Mikhail Sergachev suspended 2 games for illegal check
  4. Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker to return for 2022 season
  5. Packers star QB Aaron Rodgers explains decision to not receive COVID-19 vaccine
  6. Attorneys give opening statements in trial for slaying of Ahmaud Arbery
  7. Witness testifies Kenosha, Wis., protester was acting 'belligerently' before shooting
  8. New York Jets safety Marcus Maye tears Achilles, out for rest of season
  9. Navy to christen USNS Harvey Milk on Saturday
  10. Store's shortage of woman's preferred lottery tickets earns her $200,000
  11. Sotheby's puts Macklowe collection on display in NYC ahead of auction
  12. Bear approaches British Columbia woman on her porch, licks her hand
  13. In Photos: Preview: Sotheby's marquee evening art sales
  14. European red deer on the loose in Georgia
  15. New York City reaches deal with unions on COVID-19 vaccine mandate
  16. Climate change may worsen allergies, doesn't increase diagnoses, study in LA says
  17. In Photos: Scenes from former Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell's funeral services
  18. Watch: Ring lost for 39 years found in Minnesota lake by 7-year-old
  19. Overdue book returned to New Jersey library after 43 years
  20. Secretary of State Antony Blinken renews efforts to 'get to the bottom' of Havana syndrome
  21. Watch: Minnesota police called to break up bald eagle street fight
  22. NASCAR: Larson favored, Hamlin seeks to end skid at Cup Series Championship
  23. U.S. advises citizens in Ethiopia to leave immediately due to Tigray conflict
  24. Deana Carter releases 25th anniversary edition of 'Did I Shave My Legs for This?'
  25. Harris to announce first National Space Council meeting in nearly a year

Canadiens' Carey Price to rejoin team after entering player assistance program

Montreal Canadiens star goaltender Carey Price is preparing to return to the team after a brief stint in the NHL's player assistance program.
   

Breeders' Cup first day: Corniche, Echo Zulu, Bobby Flay, confusion reign

Corniche and Echo Zulu were runaway winners in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile and Juvenile Turf Friday at Del Mar, providing a potential preview of the 2022 Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks.
   

Tampa Bay Lightning's Mikhail Sergachev suspended 2 games for illegal check

Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Mikhail Sergachev received a two-game suspension from the NHL for an illegal check to the head of Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner.
   

Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker to return for 2022 season

The Houston Astros are bringing back manager Dusty Baker on a one-year deal for the 2022 season, the team announced Friday.
   

Packers star QB Aaron Rodgers explains decision to not receive COVID-19 vaccine

Green Bay Packers star quarterback Aaron Rodgers said he didn't lie when talking about his vaccination status and explained his reasoning for not getting vaccinated against COVID-19 in a wide-ranging interview Friday.
   

Attorneys give opening statements in trial for slaying of Ahmaud Arbery

The trial of three men charged with murder in the death of Ahmaud Arbery began Friday in Georgia with opening statements and video from a body-worn police camera after the shooting.
   

Witness testifies Kenosha, Wis., protester was acting 'belligerently' before shooting

A man who witnessed the fatal shooting of a Kenosha, Wis., protester last summer said Friday that the man had been acting belligerently but was not a serious threat before Kyle Rittenhouse shot him.
   

New York Jets safety Marcus Maye tears Achilles, out for rest of season

New York Jets starting safety Marcus Maye will miss the remainder of the 2021 season because of a torn Achilles tendon, it was announced Friday.
   

Navy to christen USNS Harvey Milk on Saturday

The U.S. Navy plans to christen the USNS Harvey Milk, a fleet replenishment oiler ship named after the first openly gay elected official in California.
   

Store's shortage of woman's preferred lottery tickets earns her $200,000

A North Carolina woman said a gas station being out of her preferred scratch-off lottery ticket -- and her backup choice -- led to her winning a $200,000 jackpot.
   

Sotheby's puts Macklowe collection on display in NYC ahead of auction

Artworks from the famed Macklowe collection expected to fetch a combined $400 million went on display Friday in New York City.
   

Bear approaches British Columbia woman on her porch, licks her hand

A British Columbia woman having a cigarette on her front porch was approached by a wandering bear that licked her on the hand.
   

In Photos: Preview: Sotheby's marquee evening art sales

The press preview of Sotheby's New York marquee evening sales, on November 5, 2021, features works of art by Frida Kahlo, Andy Warhol, Claude Monet and others. Here's a look at some of the artworks.
   

European red deer on the loose in Georgia

Wildlife officials in Georgia said an animal repeatedly captured on wildlife cameras was initially thought to be an elk, but now has been identified as a European red deer.
   

New York City reaches deal with unions on COVID-19 vaccine mandate

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Friday he's now reached agreements with at least 15 unions representing municipal employees regarding the city's COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
   

Climate change may worsen allergies, doesn't increase diagnoses, study in LA says

Children with asthma in Los Angeles have not seen an increase in allergy diagnoses, despite effects from climate change on the air they breathe, an American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology study found.
   

In Photos: Scenes from former Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell's funeral services

Funeral services for retired Army general and former Secretary of State Gen. Colin Powell were held at the National Washington Cathedral in Washington, D.C., on Friday. Powell, who rose to become the United States' first Black secretary of state, died October 18 at age 84 from complications of COVID-19, after a battle with brain cancer. Here is a look at the services.
   

Watch: Ring lost for 39 years found in Minnesota lake by 7-year-old

A 7-year-old girl found a 1982 class ring at a North Dakota lake, and her family was able to reunite the object with the widow of the man who lost it 39 years earlier.
   

Overdue book returned to New Jersey library after 43 years

A New Jersey library said "a very honest patron" returned a book to the facility that was more than four decades overdue.
   

Secretary of State Antony Blinken renews efforts to 'get to the bottom' of Havana syndrome

Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday announced new plans to investigate the so-called "Havana syndrome" affecting U.S. diplomats, their staff and families.
   

Watch: Minnesota police called to break up bald eagle street fight

A Minnesota police officer was summoned to break up an unusual street fight when two bald eagles were found "stuck together" in the middle of a road.
   

NASCAR: Larson favored, Hamlin seeks to end skid at Cup Series Championship

NASCAR's Kyle Larson is favored to claim his first Cup Series title Sunday in Phoenix. Veteran Denny Hamlin and past champions Chase Elliott and Martin Truex Jr. sit between Larson's No. 5 Chevrolet and victory lane.
   

U.S. advises citizens in Ethiopia to leave immediately due to Tigray conflict

The U.S. State Department on Friday warned all American citizens in Ethiopia that they should leave the country as soon as possible due to fighting between government forces and Tigray rebels.
   

Deana Carter releases 25th anniversary edition of 'Did I Shave My Legs for This?'

Deana Carter has released a 25th anniversary edition of her classic debut album, "Did I Shave My Legs for This?"
   

Harris to announce first National Space Council meeting in nearly a year

Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to host the Biden administration's first meeting of the National Space Council on Dec. 1.
   
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  1. Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin's guesses about Virginia election don't age well - Fox News
  2. Why Ahmaud Arbery case moved forward with overwhelmingly white jury - Insider
  3. Colin Powell: Funeral for 'great lion with big heart' - BBC News
  4. Milpitas Police: No Shooting Following Report of 'Active Situation' at Great Mall - CBS San Francisco
  5. Kenosha police officer explains why he didn't arrest Kyle Rittenhouse when he tried to surrender after the shootings - Yahoo! Voices
  6. States Sue to Stop Biden’s Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate - The Wall Street Journal
  7. University of Florida reverses course, says professors can testify against DeSantis administration - The Washington Post
  8. Trapped in a Pandemic Funk: Millions of Americans Can’t Shake a Gloomy Outlook - The New York Times
  9. First Chinese Spy to Be Extradited to U.S. Convicted of Trying to Steal Trade Secrets - Newsweek
  10. COP26: How the world is reacting to the climate summit - BBC News
  11. Delhi pollution levels soar after residents defy Diwali fireworks ban - CNN
  12. CIA director dispatched to Moscow to warn Russia over troop buildup near Ukraine - CNN
  13. WHO: Europe is again at epicenter of pandemic - Axios
  14. Dow Jones Gains 300 Points on Jobs Report, Merck Shares Slammed on Pfizer's COVID Pill Results - The Motley Fool
  15. Cramer says sell Peloton on the stock's next bounce ‘if you haven’t sold it already’ - CNBC
  16. Airlines and airports most likely to disrupt your travel plans - Business Insider
  17. Gold's not going down without a fight - Kitco NEWS
  18. Call Of Duty: Vanguard Pays Tribute To 'Press F To Pay Respects' Meme - Kotaku
  19. A Drone Tried to Disrupt the Power Grid. It Won't Be the Last - WIRED
  20. Microsoft is hosting an education-focused event on November 9th - The Verge
  21. Hades Music Studio Tour *with composer Darren Korb* - Nintendo
  22. Gemma Chan and Richard Madden on ‘Eternals’ and the MCU’s First Genuine Love Scene - Hollywood Reporter
  23. Kim Kardashian will not bring Pete Davidson to Paris Hilton's wedding - Page Six
  24. The Gay Superhero in ‘Eternals’ Is ‘What Audiences Have Been Waiting For,’ Says GLAAD (Guest Column) - Variety
  25. Kristen Stewart stuns in the moody "Spencer," a gorgeous yet superficial biopic of Princess Di - Salon
  26. Jarvis Landry to Odell Beckham Jr: ‘Pray your new chapter will be filled with all you could’ve ever dreamed o - cleveland.com
  27. Aaron Rodgers' vaccine misdirection play smacks of entitlement - New York Post
  28. Kamaru Usman issues final warning to Colby Covington: ‘I’m going to put his b*tch ass away early’ - MMA Fighting
  29. Canelo Alvarez, Caleb Plant make weight ahead of super middleweight title fight - ESPN
  30. NASA needs a new telescope, ASAP, to find Earth's twin - Livescience.com
  31. Coverage Set for NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Return to Earth - NASA
  32. Planetary Defense Test To See If An Asteroid's Path Can Be Changed Is About To Launch - The Drive
  33. Big Whales Eat a Whole Lot More Than We Thought - Newser
  34. He survived severe Covid-19; now he's getting vaccinated, but losing friends - CNN
  35. Demand for vaccines for kids skyrocket after approval, doctors urge patience - KOMO News
  36. COVID-19 in Wisconsin: Case average back over 2,000 - WBAY
  37. Far fewer Californians getting COVID-19 booster shots than expected, bringing new alarms - Yahoo News

Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin's guesses about Virginia election don't age well - Fox News


Why Ahmaud Arbery case moved forward with overwhelmingly white jury - Insider

Colin Powell: Funeral for 'great lion with big heart' - BBC News


Milpitas Police: No Shooting Following Report of 'Active Situation' at Great Mall - CBS San Francisco

Kenosha police officer explains why he didn't arrest Kyle Rittenhouse when he tried to surrender after the shootings - Yahoo! Voices


States Sue to Stop Biden’s Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate - The Wall Street Journal

University of Florida reverses course, says professors can testify against DeSantis administration - The Washington Post

Trapped in a Pandemic Funk: Millions of Americans Can’t Shake a Gloomy Outlook - The New York Times

First Chinese Spy to Be Extradited to U.S. Convicted of Trying to Steal Trade Secrets - Newsweek

COP26: How the world is reacting to the climate summit - BBC News

Delhi pollution levels soar after residents defy Diwali fireworks ban - CNN

CIA director dispatched to Moscow to warn Russia over troop buildup near Ukraine - CNN

WHO: Europe is again at epicenter of pandemic - Axios

Dow Jones Gains 300 Points on Jobs Report, Merck Shares Slammed on Pfizer's COVID Pill Results - The Motley Fool

Cramer says sell Peloton on the stock's next bounce ‘if you haven’t sold it already’ - CNBC

Airlines and airports most likely to disrupt your travel plans - Business Insider

Gold's not going down without a fight - Kitco NEWS

Call Of Duty: Vanguard Pays Tribute To 'Press F To Pay Respects' Meme - Kotaku

A Drone Tried to Disrupt the Power Grid. It Won't Be the Last - WIRED

Microsoft is hosting an education-focused event on November 9th - The Verge

Hades Music Studio Tour *with composer Darren Korb* - Nintendo

Gemma Chan and Richard Madden on ‘Eternals’ and the MCU’s First Genuine Love Scene - Hollywood Reporter

Kim Kardashian will not bring Pete Davidson to Paris Hilton's wedding - Page Six

The Gay Superhero in ‘Eternals’ Is ‘What Audiences Have Been Waiting For,’ Says GLAAD (Guest Column) - Variety

Kristen Stewart stuns in the moody "Spencer," a gorgeous yet superficial biopic of Princess Di - Salon

Jarvis Landry to Odell Beckham Jr: ‘Pray your new chapter will be filled with all you could’ve ever dreamed o - cleveland.com

Aaron Rodgers' vaccine misdirection play smacks of entitlement - New York Post

Kamaru Usman issues final warning to Colby Covington: ‘I’m going to put his b*tch ass away early’ - MMA Fighting

Canelo Alvarez, Caleb Plant make weight ahead of super middleweight title fight - ESPN

NASA needs a new telescope, ASAP, to find Earth's twin - Livescience.com

Coverage Set for NASA's SpaceX Crew-2 Return to Earth - NASA

Planetary Defense Test To See If An Asteroid's Path Can Be Changed Is About To Launch - The Drive

Big Whales Eat a Whole Lot More Than We Thought - Newser

He survived severe Covid-19; now he's getting vaccinated, but losing friends - CNN

Demand for vaccines for kids skyrocket after approval, doctors urge patience - KOMO News

COVID-19 in Wisconsin: Case average back over 2,000 - WBAY

Far fewer Californians getting COVID-19 booster shots than expected, bringing new alarms - Yahoo News

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NYT > Top Stories"NYT > Top Stories" - 39 new articles

  1. 2,000 Pages and Pronto! Budget Scorekeepers Are Under Pressure
  2. Trapped in a Pandemic Funk: Millions of Americans Can’t Shake a Gloomy Outlook
  3. Cuomo Sex-Crime Charge May Be ‘Defective,’ D.A. Says
  4. Near-Daily Covid Tests, Sleeping in Classrooms: Life in Covid-Zero China
  5. Aaron Rodgers Lashes Out About N.F.L.’s Vaccine Requirements
  6. School Board Members Face Rising Threats Across the U.S.
  7. October 2021 Jobs Report: Gain of 531,000 Offers Brighter Picture
  8. People Tied to Project Veritas Scrutinized in Theft of Diary From Biden’s Daughter
  9. N.Y.C. Rats: They’re in the Park, on Your Block and Even at Your Table
  10. At Colin Powell's Funeral, Washington Is Pulled Together
  11. Annie Leibovitz Discusses New Book, 'Wonderland', Releasing Nov. 17
  12. The Steller's Sea Eagle That Is Very, Very Lost
  13. What to Expect at Work When You’re Expecting
  14. Why Workers Are Quitting
  15. Kyrsten Sinema and the Politics of a Sleeveless Silhouette
  16. Why We Have to Wave the ‘Bloody Shirt’ of Jan. 6
  17. Race Manners: Transracial Adoption and Race Politics
  18. Yes, the Pandemic Has Been Awful. But There Are Signs of Hope for Mothers at Work.
  19. Israel is Silencing Palestinian Civil Rights Organizations
  20. Tell Us Your Abortion Story
  21. Eric Adams Has a New Job. Many of His Constituents Don’t.
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  24. Huma Abedin Talks About ‘Both/And’
  25. In Trial Opening, Two Starkly Different Views of Ahmaud Arbery’s Death
  26. Trump Justice Dept. Official Defies Request by Jan. 6 Panel
  27. Marília Mendonça, Brazilian Pop Singer, Dies in Plane Crash at 26
  28. A Body Donated to Science Was Dissected for a Paying Audience
  29. Eight Groups Join Tigray Rebels Vowing to Oust Ethiopia’s Leader
  30. State Dept. Report on Missing Gifts Finds Poor Oversight
  31. University of Florida Reverses Course to Allow Professors to Testify Against State
  32. Ed Mullins, Ex-Police Union Chief, Retires as Discipline Is Announced
  33. Some Sept. 11 Trial Secrets May Not Be Secrets Anymore
  34. Ex-Macron Aide Convicted of Assault and Posing as a Police Officer
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2,000 Pages and Pronto! Budget Scorekeepers Are Under Pressure

Lawmakers want detailed estimates on the effects of the big Democratic bill, but that can take longer than they think, slowing the process.
   

Trapped in a Pandemic Funk: Millions of Americans Can’t Shake a Gloomy Outlook

Despite signals that the economy is improving and the virus is waning, many Americans said they were frustrated by polarized politics and a sense of stagnancy.
   

Cuomo Sex-Crime Charge May Be ‘Defective,’ D.A. Says

The Albany County district attorney said that the local sheriff “unilaterally and inexplicably” filed a criminal complaint without his involvement.
   

Near-Daily Covid Tests, Sleeping in Classrooms: Life in Covid-Zero China

Residents in Ruili, in southwestern China, have been locked down four times in the past year as part of the country’s quest to eliminate the virus.
   

Aaron Rodgers Lashes Out About N.F.L.’s Vaccine Requirements

In an interview given by the quarterback as he isolated because of a positive coronavirus test, he said that he was a victim of a “woke mob” and that he had unsuccessfully petitioned the N.F.L. to accept his alternative to being vaccinated.
   

School Board Members Face Rising Threats Across the U.S.

Across the country, parents have threatened board members and vandalized their homes. One board member scans his driveway before walking to his car.
   

October 2021 Jobs Report: Gain of 531,000 Offers Brighter Picture

Employers added 531,000 jobs in October, a big improvement from the previous month and a sign of optimism as the latest coronavirus surge eases.
   

People Tied to Project Veritas Scrutinized in Theft of Diary From Biden’s Daughter

The F.B.I. carried out search warrants in New York as part of a Justice Department investigation into how pages from Ashley Biden’s journal came to be published by a right wing website.
   

N.Y.C. Rats: They’re in the Park, on Your Block and Even at Your Table

Reported rat sightings, health inspections finding evidence of rat activity and cases of a disease spread via rat urine are all up amid the pandemic.
   

At Colin Powell's Funeral, Washington Is Pulled Together

Republicans and Democrats, including President Biden and two of his predecessors, were at the Washington National Cathedral to honor the former secretary of state.
   

Annie Leibovitz Discusses New Book, 'Wonderland', Releasing Nov. 17

“Fashion wasn’t anything I wanted to be involved with,” she says. Yet the visually arresting images in “Wonderland,” her new book and collection, may be her strongest work.
   

The Steller's Sea Eagle That Is Very, Very Lost

Bird-watchers have been tracking a Steller’s sea eagle. They’re usually found in Asia, but this one turned up in Eastern Canada and may have flown as far as South Texas.
   

What to Expect at Work When You’re Expecting

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Why Workers Are Quitting

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Kyrsten Sinema and the Politics of a Sleeveless Silhouette

Michelle Obama, Kyrsten Sinema and the right to bare arms.
   

Why We Have to Wave the ‘Bloody Shirt’ of Jan. 6

Somehow, we imagine that the politics of the past was more civil, more genteel, more rational. But it wasn’t.
   

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Yes, the Pandemic Has Been Awful. But There Are Signs of Hope for Mothers at Work.

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Tell Us Your Abortion Story

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Eric Adams Has a New Job. Many of His Constituents Don’t.

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The Artifacts Revealed by Climate Change and the Growing Ranks of American Billionaires: The Week in Narrated Articles

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Huma Abedin Talks About ‘Both/And’

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In Trial Opening, Two Starkly Different Views of Ahmaud Arbery’s Death

The prosecutor said Mr. Arbery had come “under attack.” Defense attorneys said their clients were justified in chasing him and trying to detain him.
   

Trump Justice Dept. Official Defies Request by Jan. 6 Panel

Jeffrey Clark, who aided in the former president’s efforts to overturn the election, appeared before the committee but would not answer substantive questions.
   

Marília Mendonça, Brazilian Pop Singer, Dies in Plane Crash at 26

Ms. Mendonça, who was a social media sensation with millions of followers, was iconic in a type of Brazilian country music called sertanejo.
   

A Body Donated to Science Was Dissected for a Paying Audience

The widow of David Saunders, 98, said she did not know the body of her husband, who died of Covid-19, would be taken apart at an Oregon hotel where audience members paid up to $500 to attend.
   

Eight Groups Join Tigray Rebels Vowing to Oust Ethiopia’s Leader

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State Dept. Report on Missing Gifts Finds Poor Oversight

The gift vault was “in a state of disarray,” and tens of thousands of dollars of items remain unaccounted for, including a $5,800 bottle of whiskey.
   

University of Florida Reverses Course to Allow Professors to Testify Against State

Facing a storm of protest, the university said three professors could testify as expert witnesses in a voting-rights lawsuit against the state.
   

Ed Mullins, Ex-Police Union Chief, Retires as Discipline Is Announced

Mr. Mullins’s retirement, after a 40-year Police Department career, took effect the same day he was fined for messages posted on Twitter.
   

Some Sept. 11 Trial Secrets May Not Be Secrets Anymore

Prosecutors agreed to compare hundreds if not thousands of pages of classified documents in the case against 9/11 defendants with material released under the Freedom of Information Act.
   

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