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Authorities in Britain said Sunday that two passenger trains collided in Salisbury, resulting in several people hurt.
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  1. Several people injured after two trains collide in Britain
  2. Two dead, more than a dozen injured in shooting at Illinois Halloween party
  3. White House press secretary Jen Psaki tests positive for COVID-19
  4. 17 injured as knife-wielding man attacks passengers, starts fire on Tokyo train
  5. 'Dune' tops North American box office for a 2nd weekend
  6. One killed, nine injured in shooting at Texas Halloween party
  7. Sam Richardson, Tony Hale join 'Hocus Pocus' ensemble
  8. Leaders pledge 'climate resilient future' as they gather for COP26 in Glasgow
  9. Kal Penn talks about fiance Josh in new memoir 'You Can't Be Serious'
  10. Bryan Adams tests positive for COVID-19, backs out of Hall of Fame gala
  11. Japanese PM Fumio Kishida's party expected to narrowly hold on to House lead
  12. In Photos: Scenes from a 4th century monastery in Gaza
  13. Preview: Christie's '20th and 21st Century' evening sale auctions on display
  14. In Photos: Moments from Game 4 of 2021 World Series
  15. G20 leaders 'committed' to climate changes; Biden disappointed
  16. Study: Hospitalizations for kidney disease in Brazil, climate linked
  17. American Airlines grounds more than 900 flights in one day
  18. Dorit Kemsley thanks police, fans for support after 'terrifying' home invasion
  19. Subtropical Storm Wanda becomes last named storm on list
  20. On This Day, Oct. 31: German submarine sinks USS Reuben James
  21. Famous birthdays for Oct. 31: Peter Jackson, Dan Rather
  22. Braves rally for Game 4 win over Astros, take 3-1 lead in World Series
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Several people injured after two trains collide in Britain

Authorities in Britain said Sunday that two passenger trains collided in Salisbury, resulting in several people hurt.
   

Two dead, more than a dozen injured in shooting at Illinois Halloween party

Authorities said two people were killed and more than a dozen others were injured in a shooting that erupted early Sunday at a Halloween party in Illinois.
   

White House press secretary Jen Psaki tests positive for COVID-19

White House press secretary Jen Psaki has tested positive for COVID-19, she announced on Sunday.
   

17 injured as knife-wielding man attacks passengers, starts fire on Tokyo train

A knife-wielding man attacked passengers and set a fire on a Tokyo train on Sunday night, injuring 17 people as he said he hoped to be sentenced to death.
   

'Dune' tops North American box office for a 2nd weekend

"Dune," is the No. 1 movie in North America for a second weekend, earning an additional $15.5 million in receipts, BoxOfficeMojo.com announced Sunday.
   

One killed, nine injured in shooting at Texas Halloween party

Police in Texas said that a 20-year-old man was killed and nine other people were injured in a shooting at a Halloween party in Texarkana on Saturday night.
   

Sam Richardson, Tony Hale join 'Hocus Pocus' ensemble

Former "Veep" co-stars Sam Richardson and Tony Hale have joined the cast of "Hocus Pocus 2," Disney+ announced on Sunday, which is also Halloween.
   

Leaders pledge 'climate resilient future' as they gather for COP26 in Glasgow

Leaders of the United Nations Climate Change Conference pledged on Sunday to build a "climate resilient future for all" as delegates arrived for the two-week conference.
   

Kal Penn talks about fiance Josh in new memoir 'You Can't Be Serious'

Kal Penn discusses his relationship with his fiance Josh in his new memoir, "You Can't Be Serious."
   

Bryan Adams tests positive for COVID-19, backs out of Hall of Fame gala

Bryan Adams had to cancel his appearance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Cleveland Saturday night because he tested positive for COVID-19.
   

Japanese PM Fumio Kishida's party expected to narrowly hold on to House lead

The Liberal Democratic Party of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was forecast to narrowly hold on to its majority in the House of Representatives as the newly elected leader faces early criticism.
   

In Photos: Scenes from a 4th century monastery in Gaza

Archaeologists work at the St. Hilarion Monastery, a 4th century AD archaeological site and one of the largest Christian monasteries in the Middle East, in Tell Umm al-Amr close to Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip on October 30, 2021. Here's a look at the site that aspires to be a world heritage site.
   

Preview: Christie's '20th and 21st Century' evening sale auctions on display

Christie's auction house is set to auction off notable art from the 20th and 21st Centuries, including Vincent van Gogh's "Mueles de Blé," in their upcoming evening sale, opening on November 9, 2021. Here's a look at the pieces.
   

In Photos: Moments from Game 4 of 2021 World Series

The Atlanta Braves took a commanding lead of the World Series after defeating the Houston Astros 3-2 in Game 4, putting them in a 3-1 of the series overall, in Truist Park in Atlanta on Saturday. Here's a look at the game.
   

G20 leaders 'committed' to climate changes; Biden disappointed

World leaders at the G20 summit in Rome agreed Sunday they are "committed" to a global average temperature of 1.5 degrees Celsius, or 2.7 Fahrenheit, above pre-industrial levels, and attempts to reach net zero carbon emi
   

Study: Hospitalizations for kidney disease in Brazil, climate linked

Around one-fourteenth of all hospitalizations for kidney disease can be attributed to climate change, according to a study focused in Brazil and released Sunday.
   

American Airlines grounds more than 900 flights in one day

American Airlines canceled 917 flights Sunday, which is 33% of its operations, and nearly 1,800 over three days, according to data from flight tracking website FlightAware.
   

Dorit Kemsley thanks police, fans for support after 'terrifying' home invasion

Dorit Kemsley took to Instagram this weekend to thank the police and her fans for their support after she and her family fell victim to a home invasion last week.
   

Subtropical Storm Wanda becomes last named storm on list

What's left of a nor'easter that pounded the mid-Atlantic and New England at the start of last week, has organized into what is now Subtropical Storm Wanda, taking the final name on the list for the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season.
   

On This Day, Oct. 31: German submarine sinks USS Reuben James

On Oct. 31, 1941, more than a month before the United States entered World War II, a German submarine torpedoed and sunk a U.S. destroyer, the USS Reuben James.
   

Famous birthdays for Oct. 31: Peter Jackson, Dan Rather

Filmmaker Peter Jackson turns 60 and journalist Dan Rather turns 90, among the famous birthdays for Oct. 31.
   

Braves rally for Game 4 win over Astros, take 3-1 lead in World Series

The Atlanta Braves rallied for a 3-2 win over the Houston Astros in Game 4 of the World Series on Saturday at Truist Park, moving just one win away from their second title in club history since relocating to Atlanta.
   

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  1. Biden seeks to reverse Trump at G-20 - The Washington Post
  2. Jen Psaki: White House press secretary says she has COVID - Al Jazeera English
  3. Man dressed as the Joker injures 17 people on Tokyo train - NPR
  4. At Climate Talks, Biden Will Try to Sell American Leadership to Skeptics - The New York Times
  5. Youngkin tours southwest Virginia in last-minute bid to fire up voters - Fox News
  6. FDNY: 2,000 Firefighters on Medical Leave in Apparent Protest of Vaccine Mandate - NBC New York
  7. Arrest made in deadly shooting at Gilroy councilmember's home - KSBW Monterey
  8. Pete Buttigieg says we need to deal with COVID to fix supply chains - Business Insider
  9. Nine people shot at Halloween party in Texarkana - KXAN.com
  10. Afghanistan Wedding Ends With Alleged Taliban Gunning Down Guests Due to Music Being Played - Newsweek
  11. How Japan's new PM is promising a 'new capitalism' - BBC News
  12. Macron says Australia's Morrison lied about submarine deal | TheHill - The Hill
  13. Biden warns US will respond to Iranian actions, including drone attacks - The Times of Israel
  14. American Airlines Travel Meltdown Over Halloween Weekend - NBC News
  15. FDA delays decision on Moderna coronavirus vaccine for adolescents to evaluate myocarditis risk, company says - The Washington Post
  16. The UN says $6B from the world's billionaires could solve the current hunger crisis. Elon Musk says he will sell Tesla stock and donate proceeds if the UN can prove that. - Yahoo News
  17. The video game platform Roblox says it's back online after outage - NPR
  18. Alleged 27-inch Apple iMac Pro specs, M1 SoC options, release date, and likely price divulged in weighty leak - Notebookcheck.net
  19. Sega and Microsoft announce strategic alliance to create new titles for Sega in next-gen development environment built on Azure - Gematsu
  20. Apple’s app tracking policy reportedly cost social media platforms nearly $10 billion - The Verge
  21. Pixel 6 Pro versus iPhone 13 Pro - Phandroid
  22. Alec Baldwin and family post Halloween costume pictures after deadly 'Rust' shooting - Fox News
  23. Kim Kardashian & Pete Davidson Spark Romance Rumors - E! News
  24. Kanye West sparks controversy as Marilyn Manson appears on Sunday Service - NME
  25. Kal Penn (Kalpen), a most eligible Indian-American bachelor, says he is gay - Times of India
  26. New York Jets stun Cincinnati Bengals behind QB Mike White's huge game in first NFL start - ESPN
  27. AFC a glorious mess as 2021 NFL season nears halfway point - NFL.com
  28. Cooper Rush subs for Dak Prescott and becomes Cowboys legend in win over Vikings - Yahoo Sports
  29. NASA Delays SpaceX Crew-3 Launch to the International Space Station - SciTechDaily
  30. The terrifying reality of black holes - AlterNet
  31. SUNDAY ‘NOIRE: Breast Cancer Survivor Talks About The Hard Choice Between Lumpectomy And Mastectomy - Yahoo Lifestyle
  32. Delta variant could create dark COVID winter. Here’s how to prepare - Deseret News
  33. The national breast cancer helpline is battling a 'taboo' disease, one phone call at a time - DAWN.com
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Jen Psaki: White House press secretary says she has COVID - Al Jazeera English

Man dressed as the Joker injures 17 people on Tokyo train - NPR


At Climate Talks, Biden Will Try to Sell American Leadership to Skeptics - The New York Times

Youngkin tours southwest Virginia in last-minute bid to fire up voters - Fox News


FDNY: 2,000 Firefighters on Medical Leave in Apparent Protest of Vaccine Mandate - NBC New York

Arrest made in deadly shooting at Gilroy councilmember's home - KSBW Monterey

Pete Buttigieg says we need to deal with COVID to fix supply chains - Business Insider

Nine people shot at Halloween party in Texarkana - KXAN.com

Afghanistan Wedding Ends With Alleged Taliban Gunning Down Guests Due to Music Being Played - Newsweek

How Japan's new PM is promising a 'new capitalism' - BBC News

Macron says Australia's Morrison lied about submarine deal | TheHill - The Hill

Biden warns US will respond to Iranian actions, including drone attacks - The Times of Israel

American Airlines Travel Meltdown Over Halloween Weekend - NBC News

FDA delays decision on Moderna coronavirus vaccine for adolescents to evaluate myocarditis risk, company says - The Washington Post

The UN says $6B from the world's billionaires could solve the current hunger crisis. Elon Musk says he will sell Tesla stock and donate proceeds if the UN can prove that. - Yahoo News

The video game platform Roblox says it's back online after outage - NPR

Alleged 27-inch Apple iMac Pro specs, M1 SoC options, release date, and likely price divulged in weighty leak - Notebookcheck.net

Sega and Microsoft announce strategic alliance to create new titles for Sega in next-gen development environment built on Azure - Gematsu

Apple’s app tracking policy reportedly cost social media platforms nearly $10 billion - The Verge

Pixel 6 Pro versus iPhone 13 Pro - Phandroid

Alec Baldwin and family post Halloween costume pictures after deadly 'Rust' shooting - Fox News

Kim Kardashian & Pete Davidson Spark Romance Rumors - E! News

Kanye West sparks controversy as Marilyn Manson appears on Sunday Service - NME

Kal Penn (Kalpen), a most eligible Indian-American bachelor, says he is gay - Times of India

New York Jets stun Cincinnati Bengals behind QB Mike White's huge game in first NFL start - ESPN

AFC a glorious mess as 2021 NFL season nears halfway point - NFL.com

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NASA Delays SpaceX Crew-3 Launch to the International Space Station - SciTechDaily

The terrifying reality of black holes - AlterNet

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  1. At Climate Talks, Biden Will Try to Sell American Leadership to Skeptics
  2. The Demand for Money Behind Many Police Traffic Stops
  3. Why Many Police Traffic Stops Turn Deadly
  4. Pulled Over: What to Know About Deadly Police Traffic Stops
  5. Why Paid Family Leave’s Demise This Time Could Fuel It Later
  6. In the Final Days Before Virginia Votes, Both Sides Claim Momentum
  7. In Texas Abortion Law Case, a Spotlight on Brett Kavanaugh
  8. When Will the Supreme Court Hear Arguments on the Texas Abortion Law?
  9. U.S. Military Jury Condemns Terrorist’s Torture and Urges Clemency
  10. Global Shipping Delays Loom Over Retailers for the Holidays
  11. Learning to Live With Mark Zuckerberg
  12. 'The Dawn of Everything' Aims to Rewrite the Story of our Shared Past
  13. What Happens When Everyone Is Writing the Same Book You Are?
  14. Not Everyone in New York Wanted the Coronavirus to Lose
  15. Facebook’s Metaverse Is No Replacement for the Real World
  16. A Dangerous Legal Battle Over Vaccine Mandates Will Continue
  17. Will the Glasgow Climate Summit Be the Breakthrough We Need?
  18. All Saints’ Day Is a Holiday for Beautiful, Imperfect Stories
  19. Attacks on Tenure, in Georgia and Beyond
  20. The Sunday Read: “Fear on Cape Cod as Sharks Hunt Again”
  21. Trump Allies Are Prominent at Saudi Investment Conference
  22. Roblox Goes Down, Forcing Children Outside for Halloween
  23. Afghan Art Flourished for 20 Years. Can It Survive the New Taliban Regime?
  24. Why a Pilot Is Under Investigation for Saying ‘Let’s Go Brandon’
  25. Jerry Remy, Red Sox Player and Longtime Commentator, Dies at 68
  26. Drug Boss Alpo Martinez Killed in Harlem
  27. Immigration Detainees Are Owed $17 Million in Back Pay, Jury Says
  28. 'Vax' Is Oxford’s 2021 Word of the Year
  29. American Airlines Cancels Hundreds of Flights This Weekend
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At Climate Talks, Biden Will Try to Sell American Leadership to Skeptics

The president wants to assure Glasgow’s climate summit that the U.S. is serious about climate change. But he lacks a legislative win at home.
   

The Demand for Money Behind Many Police Traffic Stops

Busted taillights, missing plates, tinted windows: Across the U.S., ticket revenue funds towns — and the police responsible for finding violations.
   

Why Many Police Traffic Stops Turn Deadly

Officers, trained to presume danger, have reacted with outsize aggression. For hundreds of unarmed drivers, the consequences have been fatal.
   

Pulled Over: What to Know About Deadly Police Traffic Stops

A New York Times investigation examines why traffic stops can escalate into fatal encounters and how hidden financial incentives increase the risks. This is what we found.
   

Why Paid Family Leave’s Demise This Time Could Fuel It Later

In failing to secure a benefit with bipartisan appeal, President Biden joins a long line of frustrated politicians. But some Republicans say it could be resurrected on its own.
   

In the Final Days Before Virginia Votes, Both Sides Claim Momentum

Glenn Youngkin and Terry McAuliffe crisscrossed Virginia on the last weekend of what has become an increasingly close race for governor.
   

In Texas Abortion Law Case, a Spotlight on Brett Kavanaugh

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U.S. Military Jury Condemns Terrorist’s Torture and Urges Clemency

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Global Shipping Delays Loom Over Retailers for the Holidays

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Learning to Live With Mark Zuckerberg

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'The Dawn of Everything' Aims to Rewrite the Story of our Shared Past

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Not Everyone in New York Wanted the Coronavirus to Lose

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A Dangerous Legal Battle Over Vaccine Mandates Will Continue

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Will the Glasgow Climate Summit Be the Breakthrough We Need?

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Drug Boss Alpo Martinez Killed in Harlem

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The detainees had been working for $1 a day in a for-profit detention center in Tacoma, Wash., a labor practice that a federal jury said violated state law.
   

'Vax' Is Oxford’s 2021 Word of the Year

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