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Illinois men's basketball player Kofi Cockburn received a three-game suspension from the NCAA on Monday for selling "institutionally issued apparel and memorabilia" in June, the school announced.
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  1. NCAA suspends Illinois basketball star Kofi Cockburn 3 games for selling gear
  2. Murder trial of shooter Kyle Rittenhouse begins with jury phase in Kenosha
  3. Robert Durst charged with murder over wife's disappearance
  4. Cleveland Cavaliers' Kevin Love put in NBA's health protocols, out indefinitely
  5. Kamala Harris, Energy Department announce $200M to reduce vehicle emissions
  6. 'Schitt's Creek' vets Dan Levy, Eugene Levy land new shows
  7. Baltimore Ravens' Malik Harrison struck in leg by stray bullet in Cleveland
  8. The Miz dropped from 'Dancing with the Stars'
  9. Jeffrey Donovan to star in 'Law & Order' revival
  10. Chris Pratt to lend his voice to Garfield the cat in animated movie
  11. Tennessee Titans to sign veteran RB Adrian Peterson after Derrick Henry injury
  12. Original 'Buffy' actress Kristy Swanson hospitalized with COVID-19
  13. Ohio man pleads guilty in plot to join ISIS-K
  14. Denver Broncos trade star linebacker Von Miller to Los Angeles Rams
  15. U.S. places Russia on highest level of COVID-19 travel advisories
  16. Judge pauses enforcement of Dec. 31 Chicago police vaccine mandate
  17. ‘Minor medical issue’ delays SpaceX astronaut launch again
  18. Sen. Manchin won't endorse $1.75T spending bill, blasts progressives
  19. U.S. markets rise to record highs in first day of November trading
  20. U.S. Strategic Command commences annual exercises to test readiness
  21. Watch: 'A Boy Called Christmas' discovers elves in Netflix trailer
  22. Miami-Dade eases mask requirement for middle, high school students
  23. SCOTUS hears arguments on opponents' 'standing' in Texas abortion case

NCAA suspends Illinois basketball star Kofi Cockburn 3 games for selling gear

Illinois men's basketball player Kofi Cockburn received a three-game suspension from the NCAA on Monday for selling "institutionally issued apparel and memorabilia" in June, the school announced.
   

Murder trial of shooter Kyle Rittenhouse begins with jury phase in Kenosha

The murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot two men dead and injured a third, during anti-racism protests in Kenosha, Wis., last year, began Monday with the start of jury selection -- which may prove to be difficult.
   

Robert Durst charged with murder over wife's disappearance

Convicted murder and real estate heir Robert Durst was indicted by a grand jury on Monday with an additional charge of second-degree murder in connection with the disappearance of his first wife nearly four decades ago.
   

Cleveland Cavaliers' Kevin Love put in NBA's health protocols, out indefinitely

Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin Love missed Monday night's game against the Charlotte Hornets after he was placed in the NBA's health and safety protocols.
   

Kamala Harris, Energy Department announce $200M to reduce vehicle emissions

Vice President Kamala Harris and the U.S. Department of Energy on Monday announced $200 million in initiatives aimed at reducing vehicle emissions.
   

'Schitt's Creek' vets Dan Levy, Eugene Levy land new shows

"Schitt's Creek" veterans Dan and Eugene Levy have signed on to star in separate new shows.
   

Baltimore Ravens' Malik Harrison struck in leg by stray bullet in Cleveland

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Malik Harrison sustained a non-life-threatening injury after being shot in his left calf, the team announced Monday.
   

The Miz dropped from 'Dancing with the Stars'

WWE icon The Miz was eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" Season 30 on Monday night.
   

Jeffrey Donovan to star in 'Law & Order' revival

"Burn Notice" alum Jeffrey Donovan will play a New York Police Department detective in NBC's upcoming revival of "Law & Order."
   

Chris Pratt to lend his voice to Garfield the cat in animated movie

"The Lego Movie," "Jurassic World" and "Guardians of the Galaxy" actor Chris Pratt has signed on to voice the iconic cat character, "Garfield," in a film.
   

Tennessee Titans to sign veteran RB Adrian Peterson after Derrick Henry injury

The Tennessee Titans are signing veteran running back Adrian Peterson after NFL rushing leader Derrick Henry went down with a potential season-ending foot injury.
   

Original 'Buffy' actress Kristy Swanson hospitalized with COVID-19

Actress Kristy Swanson, who starred as the original "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" in a 1992 movie, has been hospitalized in New Jersey with COVID-19, she revealed on social media Monday.
   

Ohio man pleads guilty in plot to join ISIS-K

An Ohio man on Monday pleaded guilty to attempting to travel to Afghanistan to join the Islamic State terror group.
   

Denver Broncos trade star linebacker Von Miller to Los Angeles Rams

The Denver Broncos agreed to trade All-Pro linebacker Von Miller to the Los Angeles Rams on Monday, the teams announced.
   

U.S. places Russia on highest level of COVID-19 travel advisories

Russia was among four travel destinations elevated to the highest risk level for COVID-19 by U.S. health officials on Monday, joining Belgium, Slovakia and Burkina Faso. 
   

Judge pauses enforcement of Dec. 31 Chicago police vaccine mandate

A judge on Monday ruled that police officers in Chicago are not required to get vaccinated by a Dec. 31 deadline put in place by Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
   

‘Minor medical issue’ delays SpaceX astronaut launch again

NASA has postponed the SpaceX Crew-3 astronaut launch from Florida for a second time, to Saturday from Wednesday, because of a "minor medical issue" with one of the astronauts, the agency said Monday.
   

Sen. Manchin won't endorse $1.75T spending bill, blasts progressives

West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin said Monday he will continue to withhold his much-needed support for a $1.75 trillion social spending package backed by President Joe Biden and Democratic progressives. 
   

U.S. markets rise to record highs in first day of November trading

All three major U.S. indexes rose to record highs on Monday, despite posting modest gains in the first day of trading in November.
   

U.S. Strategic Command commences annual exercises to test readiness

Global Thunder, the U.S. Strategic Command's annual training focused on joint operations and nuclear readiness, on Monday started its exercises to test and improve its combat capabilities.
   

Watch: 'A Boy Called Christmas' discovers elves in Netflix trailer

Netflix released the trailer for their holiday movie "A Boy Called Christmas" on Monday. The trailer shows young Nikolas (Henry Lawfull) set out to find the elf kingdom.
   

Miami-Dade eases mask requirement for middle, high school students

Miami-Dade County Public schools eased its COVID-19 mask requirement Monday for middle and high school students.
   

SCOTUS hears arguments on opponents' 'standing' in Texas abortion case

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday again waded into the fight over Texas' strict abortion law that bars the procedure as soon as a fetal heartbeat is detectable, which can be as early as six weeks into pregnancy.
   
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  1. Trump hails Glenn Youngkin as 'fantastic guy' in last-minute phone rally on eve of Va. election - NBC News
  2. Boris Johnson draws criticism for plans to fly home from Glasgow climate summit - The Washington Post
  3. Liberal media frustrated by Manchin's presser, suggest he's 'seizing the chance to damage' Biden - Fox News
  4. Takeaways from SCOTUS arguments on Texas abortion ban - POLITICO
  5. Jurors for Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Are Swiftly Selected - The New York Times
  6. Jesse Jackson hospitalized after fall at Howard University - WTOP
  7. Chauvin jurors give first interview since guilty verdict | TheHill - The Hill
  8. Oklahoma parole board recommends clemency for death row inmate Julius Jones - Yahoo News
  9. Florida 'Teacher of the Year' arrested for hitting pupil who criticized award - New York Post
  10. COP26: Minister in wheelchair unable to attend summit - BBC News
  11. Mexican officers fire on pickup carrying migrants, killing 1 - Fox News
  12. N.J. reports 6 COVID deaths, 686 cases. Hospitalizations drop to lowest number in months. - NJ.com
  13. 'Squid Game' cryptocurrency scams $2 million after creators vanish - CNET
  14. Rivian Gets Closer to IPO, Seeking Over $50 Billion Evaluation - The New York Times
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  19. Interview: Google’s VP for Android and Play PM talks about Material You, Wear OS, and the ‘L’ in Android 12L - XDA Developers
  20. Checking Alec Baldwin's gun was not the assistant director's responsibility, attorney says - CNN
  21. Those "Pete Davidson's NYC" Tweets About Kim Kardashian Are Cracking Me Up So Here's 17 Of The Best Ones - BuzzFeed
  22. Jeff Bezos flies gas-guzzling private jet to Glasgow climate change summit - Fox News
  23. Hailey Bieber Got Candid About Supporting Justin Throughout His Mental Health Journey: "I Was Going To Stick It Out No Matter What The Outcome" - BuzzFeed
  24. Giants' upset bid falls short in 'Monday Night Football' loss to Chiefs - New York Post
  25. Colts release Brett Hundley, put Tyquan Lewis on IR - NBC Sports
  26. Warriors release City Edition jerseys - Golden State of Mind
  27. Broncos’ trade of Von Miller shows George Paton has one eye on present, another on future - The Denver Post
  28. Nasa delays SpaceX launch to ISS over ‘medical issue’ with astronaut - The Guardian
  29. This Desert May Contain Secrets To Avoiding Climate Famine - HuffPost
  30. The Sun Just Blasted the Earth With an Enormous Solar Flare - Futurism
  31. Hubble Remains in Safe Mode, NASA Team Investigating - NASA
  32. Science says vax refusers only hurt themselves — so why endanger public safety with mandates? - New York Post
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  34. Post-Infection COVID-19 Antibodies Last at Least 10 Months, New Evidence Suggests - ScienceAlert
  35. COVID infection, hospitalization rates in Washington state begin to plateau — but numbers are still too high, officials say - The Seattle Times

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Jurors for Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Are Swiftly Selected - The New York Times


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  6. Manchin Raises Doubts on Safety Net Bill, Complicating Path to Quick Vote
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