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Election Day: Eric Adams wins NYC mayoral; Minn. rejects police reform Tuesday is Election Day across the United States, and there are a number of key races and ballot initiatives to watch, including gubernatorial contests in Virginia and New Jersey and a mayoral race in New York City. Denver Broncos put TE Noah Fant on COVID-19 list after positive test The Denver Broncos moved starting tight end Noah Fant to the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday after a positive test result, the team announced. Cleveland Indians begin removal of team name from stadium scoreboard The Cleveland Indians organization started the removal process of the team's scripted logo atop the scoreboard at Progressive Field on Tuesday as the club transitions their nickname to the Guardians in 2022. Ethiopia declares state of emergency as Tigray rebels press toward capital Ethiopia declared a state of emergency Tuesday, urging citizens to take up arms, as rebels with the Tigray People's Liberation Front made gains toward the country's capital. College Football Playoff: Georgia tops first CFP rankings; Alabama at No. 2 The undefeated Georgia Bulldogs earned the top spot in the first College Football Playoff rankings of the 2021 season, it was announced. Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine now approved for kids 5-11 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday officially recommended that children between ages 5 and 11 receive Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. Texas’ abortion law cut procedures by half in September, study finds The number of abortions performed in Texas plummeted by half in September, which is the month the state's new abortion law restricting the procedure went into effect. Missing 4-year-old Cleo Smith found alive and well in Western Australia home Police in Western Australia found 4-year-old Cleo Smith, who was missing for 18 days, in a locked home in Carnarvon. Justice Department sues against Penguin Random House's acquisition of Simon & Schuster The Justice Department on Tuesday sued against Penguin Random House's planned acquisition of one of its main competitors, Simon & Schuster. Los Angeles Rams cut veteran WR DeSean Jackson after failing to find trade The Los Angeles Rams waived veteran wide receiver DeSean Jackson on Tuesday after the two sides were unable to locate a trade partner before the NFL's trade deadline. Watch: Carole Baskin launches discovery+ series prior to 'Tiger King 2' premiere Discovery+ announced Tuesday that it will premiere "Carole Baskin's Cage Fight" on Nov. 13. The series will beat "Tiger King 2" by four days. Attorneys make opening remarks in Kyle Rittenhouse trial Attorneys made opening remarks Tuesday in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot two men dead and injured a third during anti-racism protests in Kenosha, Wis., last year. Schumer announces deal to lower prescription drug prices in $1.75T spending bill Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced Democrats had reached a deal Tuesday to lower prescription drug costs, especially for seniors, as part of the $1.75 trillion Build Back Better social safety net bill. South Carolina lottery drawing comes up 7-7-7-7, record number of tickets win Lottery officials in South Carolina said a record 1,400 people won top prizes when a Pick 4 drawing resulted in the winning numbers 7-7-7-7. Watch: Coyote rescued from front grill of car in California Animal rescuers in California said a coyote managed to avoid any broken bones or fractures when it became trapped in the front grill of a car. Oklahoma parole board recommends commutation for Julius Jones The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board recommended that Gov. Kevin Stitt grant a commutation for a death row prisoner set to be executed later this month. Gordon Ramsay explores Europe, Greece and Christmas this Winter Fox announced three new "Gordon Ramsay's Road Trip" specials to air in December and January. The specials include "European Vacation," "Christmas Vacation" and "Greek Vacation." Report: Fine particles in air cause 4M premature deaths a year An institute based in Japan says that more than 4 million people worldwide die prematurely each year due to tiny particles known as PM 2.5 particulates that get into the lungs and cardiovascular system. Fantasy football: Kupp, Adams, Chase top Week 9 wide receiver rankings Cooper Rush, Davante Adams and Ja'Marr Chase lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 9. Swiss authorities indict former FIFA officials on fraud charge over $2M payment Swiss authorities indicted Tuesday former FIFA officials Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini on fraud charges related to a $2 million payment in 2011. Police: Raiders' Henry Ruggs III faces DUI charge in fatal Vegas crash Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III was involved in a traffic collision Tuesday in Las Vegas and will be charged with DUI resulting in death, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said. Facebook ditches facial recognition feature, to delete data Facebook announced Tuesday that it's ditching the facial recognition system it uses to recognize and automatically tag people in photos and videos on the platform. |
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Minneapolis Voters Reject an Amendment to Replace the Police DepartmentThe amendment, which grew out of the anger over the murder of George Floyd, called for replacing the city’s police force with a new Department of Public Safety. Shontel Brown, a Democrat, Wins an Ohio House Seat in a Special ElectionThe district, Ohio’s 11th Congressional District, encompasses most of Cleveland and much of Akron. C.D.C. Recommends Covid Vaccine for Younger ChildrenWith the agency director’s sign-off, children ages 5 to 11 could begin to receive the shots this week. How to Get a Covid Vaccine Shot for Your KidEvery child 5 years and older is now eligible, but getting an appointment may take a little patience. Military Grants Few Coronavirus Vaccine Exemptions as Deadlines LoomThe majority of active-duty troops have gotten a mandatory coronavirus vaccine ahead of deadline, with religious-based exemptions largely dismissed. With Methane and Forest Deals, Climate Summit Offers Hope After Gloomy StartAgreements to reduce methane gas emissions and protect the world’s forests were reached Tuesday at the U.N.-sponsored meeting, as President Biden chided the leaders of Russia and China for not showing up. Biden Tries to Reassert American Leadership, and His OwnPresident Biden hoped his personal style of politicking could help him build global consensus on fighting climate change. But as he has learned in Washington, charm offensives have their limits. Democrats Work to Salvage Methane Fee Amid Opposition From ManchinSenator Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, a Democratic holdout, is still working to weaken or jettison a proposed fee on emissions of methane, a powerful pollutant. Democrats Push for Agreement on Tax Deduction That Benefits the RichLawmakers are coalescing around a deal to suspend a $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions that was imposed during the Trump administration. Democrats Reach Deal to Control Drug Prices in BillThe provision would, for the first time, allow the government to negotiate prices for some medicines covered by Medicare. The Mark Zuckerberg AestheticWith his plans for a virtual reality metaverse, the Facebook founder pitches himself as a cultural impresario of the internet’s future. The Manhattan ‘Madam’ Who Hobnobbed With the City’s EliteA new biography by Debby Applegate recounts the story of Polly Adler, who arrived in America from Russia at 13 and became New York’s most successful brothel owner, befriending mobsters, policemen, politicians and writers. I Was Told I Have Career Advantages ‘as a Black Woman.’ Here’s How I Replied.At this point in my career, as a senior leader, I welcome it when people engage me on the topic of race in the workplace. Covid-19 Deaths Are More Likely Among Men, but Why?The reasons men are more likely than women to die of or become severely ill with Covid-19 remain unclear. Some Hear Grammar Don’ts. I Hear the Future of English.Our language is a feast for the linguist’s ear. What Is Going on With China is Not a 'Cold War'If we play two-dimensional chess in a three-dimensional game, we will lose. Elon Musk and the Dangerous Power of BillionairesSomehow, wealth beyond imagining isn’t enough. The Supreme Court Should Uphold New York’s Concealed Carry LawThe court shouldn’t take from the people and their legislatures the authority they have had for centuries to decide where handguns may be carried. The Glasgow Deforestation Pledge Isn't Enough to Save Our ForestsWorld leaders have pledged again to end deforestation. This time, they need to actually do it. 3 Big Questions Looming Over the Glasgow Climate TalksThe biggest one: How many more degrees? The Life-Altering Differences Between White and Black DebtThe sociologist Louise Seamster discusses America’s student debt crisis and how higher education contributes to the racial wealth gap. This Is the Story of How Lincoln Broke the U.S. ConstitutionHe turned a messy, pragmatic compromise into an aspirational blueprint for a nation based on equal liberty for all. Jobs for All! But Is It Working for All?Is work working for us? Initial Playoff Rankings Show Georgia at Top and Numerous Potential ContendersThe other would-be semifinalists in the first rankings of the College Football Playoff included Alabama, Michigan State and Oregon. Zillow, facing big losses, quits flipping houses and will lay off a quarter of its staff.The real estate website had been relying on its algorithm that estimates home values to buy and resell homes. That part of its business lost about $420 million in three months. Holocaust Scholar to Testify at Charlottesville TrialIn a Charlottesville courtroom, Deborah E. Lipstadt will testify to the persistence of antisemitism, and its links to present-day politics. John Deere Workers on Strike Reject New Contract ProposalWorkers upset over insufficient wage increases and pension benefits have been on strike since mid-October. Palestinian Families Reject Deal in Area That Helped Set Off Gaza ConflictThe threatened evictions of Palestinian residents of the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem led to a war in Gaza last May. Ethiopia Declares State of Emergency as Rebels Advance Toward CapitalIn a milestone in the yearlong conflict, the government called on civilians to arm themselves and defend Addis Ababa after Tigrayan forces captured two towns nearby. San Francisco Police Officer Charged With Shooting Man Who Died 3 Years LaterOfficer Kenneth Cha, charged with voluntary manslaughter, “lacked a lawful basis to even arrest” the man and “elevated a nonviolent encounter,” the district attorney said. Texas Radio Host Who Bilked Listeners Out of Millions Is Sentenced to LifeWilliam Neil Gallagher, 80, took at least $23 million from more than 190 people to fuel a Ponzi scheme using their retirement savings, according to court records. How to Host Thanksgiving With Unvaccinated Friends and FamilyWe asked the experts for guidance on staying safe and keeping the peace. The ‘Jaws’ Shoot Was a Drama. Now It’s a Play.The hit movie’s set was plagued by malfunctioning sharks and drunken feuds — perfect material for a night at the theater. Tiny Love Stories: ‘With You, I Can Be a New Person’Modern Love in miniature, featuring reader-submitted stories of no more than 100 words. Trading for Von Miller, the Rams Are All InLos Angeles’s front office has been aggressive in pursuing trades that can help the team return to the Super Bowl, frequently raiding its store of draft picks to do so. More Recent Articles |
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Tuesday is Election Day across the United States, and there are a number of key races and ballot initiatives to watch, including gubernatorial contests in Virginia and New Jersey and a mayoral race in New York City.
The Denver Broncos moved starting tight end Noah Fant to the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday after a positive test result, the team announced.
The Cleveland Indians organization started the removal process of the team's scripted logo atop the scoreboard at Progressive Field on Tuesday as the club transitions their nickname to the Guardians in 2022.
Ethiopia declared a state of emergency Tuesday, urging citizens to take up arms, as rebels with the Tigray People's Liberation Front made gains toward the country's capital.
The undefeated Georgia Bulldogs earned the top spot in the first College Football Playoff rankings of the 2021 season, it was announced.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday officially recommended that children between ages 5 and 11 receive Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
The number of abortions performed in Texas plummeted by half in September, which is the month the state's new abortion law restricting the procedure went into effect.
Police in Western Australia found 4-year-old Cleo Smith, who was missing for 18 days, in a locked home in Carnarvon.
The Justice Department on Tuesday sued against Penguin Random House's planned acquisition of one of its main competitors, Simon & Schuster.
The Los Angeles Rams waived veteran wide receiver DeSean Jackson on Tuesday after the two sides were unable to locate a trade partner before the NFL's trade deadline.
Discovery+ announced Tuesday that it will premiere "Carole Baskin's Cage Fight" on Nov. 13. The series will beat "Tiger King 2" by four days.
Attorneys made opening remarks Tuesday in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot two men dead and injured a third during anti-racism protests in Kenosha, Wis., last year.
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced Democrats had reached a deal Tuesday to lower prescription drug costs, especially for seniors, as part of the $1.75 trillion Build Back Better social safety net bill.
Lottery officials in South Carolina said a record 1,400 people won top prizes when a Pick 4 drawing resulted in the winning numbers 7-7-7-7.
Animal rescuers in California said a coyote managed to avoid any broken bones or fractures when it became trapped in the front grill of a car.
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board recommended that Gov. Kevin Stitt grant a commutation for a death row prisoner set to be executed later this month.
Fox announced three new "Gordon Ramsay's Road Trip" specials to air in December and January. The specials include "European Vacation," "Christmas Vacation" and "Greek Vacation."
An institute based in Japan says that more than 4 million people worldwide die prematurely each year due to tiny particles known as PM 2.5 particulates that get into the lungs and cardiovascular system.
Cooper Rush, Davante Adams and Ja'Marr Chase lead UPI senior sports writer Alex Butler's Top 50 fantasy football wide receiver rankings for Week 9.
Swiss authorities indicted Tuesday former FIFA officials Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini on fraud charges related to a $2 million payment in 2011.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Henry Ruggs III was involved in a traffic collision Tuesday in Las Vegas and will be charged with DUI resulting in death, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department said.
Facebook announced Tuesday that it's ditching the facial recognition system it uses to recognize and automatically tag people in photos and videos on the platform. 
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