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The New York Mets announced Thursday that former Los Angeles Angels executive Billy Eppler was hired as the organization's new general manager.
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  1. Mets hire ex-Angels executive Billy Eppler as new general manager
  2. Camilo, 'Patria y Vida' big winners at 2021 Latin Grammy Awards
  3. President Joe Biden meets Canada's Justin Trudeau, Mexico's AMLO in 1st 'three amigos' summit in 5 years
  4. House edges closer to vote on $1.85T Build Back Better Act
  5. Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson misses practice due to non-COVID illness
  6. Bipartisan senators move to block Saudi arms deal over Yemen involvement
  7. In Photos: Moments from the 2021 Latin Grammys
  8. Saints' Alvin Kamara sits out practice, status uncertain vs. Eagles
  9. Texas creates 'steel wall' with shipping containers at international bridge to block migrants
  10. 3,000 flip-flops placed in National Mall in protest of U.S. funding Philippine military
  11. Tennessee prosecutors replace death sentence for Pervis Payne with life in prison
  12. Angels' Shohei Ohtani unanimously wins AL MVP; Phillies' Bryce Harper takes NL MVP
  13. Five Kenosha, Wis., schools move to virtual learning ahead of Kyle Rittenhouse verdict
  14. Poll: Americans' support for death penalty remains steady at 5-decade low
  15. Bob Bradley out as Los Angeles Football Club manager after four seasons
  16. Biden says U.S. 'considering' diplomatic boycott of 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics
  17. N.Y. judge exonerates 2 men convicted of killing Malcolm X
  18. Federal officials charge two Iranians over disinformation, threat campaign in 2020 election
  19. 'Yellowstone' prequel '1883' adds 14 cast members
  20. Man wins $25,000 a year for life after using same lotto numbers for 4 years
  21. Watch: Deer runs loose through Michigan church
  22. 87-year-old Denver snow record may be shattered without a flake falling
  23. 2-foot iguana found perched on fence next to British road

Mets hire ex-Angels executive Billy Eppler as new general manager

The New York Mets announced Thursday that former Los Angeles Angels executive Billy Eppler was hired as the organization's new general manager.
   

Camilo, 'Patria y Vida' big winners at 2021 Latin Grammy Awards

Camilo was the biggest winner at the 2021 Latin Grammys on Thursday night, taking home multiple awards.
   

President Joe Biden meets Canada's Justin Trudeau, Mexico's AMLO in 1st 'three amigos' summit in 5 years

President Joe Biden hosted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador at the White House on Thursday for the first North American summit in five years.
   

House edges closer to vote on $1.85T Build Back Better Act

The U.S. House of Representatives edged closer to a vote Thursday on President Joe Biden's $1.85 trillion social policy and climate change bill.
   

Baltimore Ravens' Lamar Jackson misses practice due to non-COVID illness

Baltimore Ravens dual-threat quarterback Lamar Jackson was forced to miss practice Thursday because of a non-COVID-related illness.
   

Bipartisan senators move to block Saudi arms deal over Yemen involvement

A group of bipartisan senators introduced a bill Thursday to block the Biden administration from completing an arms sale to Saudi Arabia over its involvement in the Yemen civil war.
   

In Photos: Moments from the 2021 Latin Grammys

The Latin Grammy Awards took place on Thursday, Nov. 18 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
   

Saints' Alvin Kamara sits out practice, status uncertain vs. Eagles

New Orleans Saints star running back Alvin Kamara failed to practice Thursday, leaving his status in question for Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
   

Texas creates 'steel wall' with shipping containers at international bridge to block migrants

Texas' latest attempt to secure the Texas-Mexico border is about 20 shipping containers lined up along the riverbank next to the international bridge that connects Eagle Pass with Mexico.
   

3,000 flip-flops placed in National Mall in protest of U.S. funding Philippine military

Activists placed 3,000 flip-flops on the National Mall on Thursday in a call for Congress to pass the Philippine Human Rights Act, which would cut support for Philippine military and police over human rights violations.
   

Tennessee prosecutors replace death sentence for Pervis Payne with life in prison

Prosecutors in Tennessee on Thursday dropped their pursuit of the death penalty for a death row inmate seeking an appeal of the sentence due to intellectual disability.
   

Angels' Shohei Ohtani unanimously wins AL MVP; Phillies' Bryce Harper takes NL MVP

Los Angeles Angels two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani was crowned the American League Most Valuable Player on Thursday, while Philadelphia Phillies star outfielder Bryce Harper captured the National League MVP Award.
   

Five Kenosha, Wis., schools move to virtual learning ahead of Kyle Rittenhouse verdict

Five schools near the Kenosha, Wis., courthouse where jurors have spent the last three days deliberating the homicide case against Kyler Rittenhouse moved to virtual learning for the remainder of the week Thursday.
   

Poll: Americans' support for death penalty remains steady at 5-decade low

Americans' support of the death penalty has remained relatively unchanged -- and at a five-decade low -- over the past four years, a Gallup poll released Thursday indicates.
   

Bob Bradley out as Los Angeles Football Club manager after four seasons

Bob Bradley has agreed to part ways with the Los Angeles Football Club after serving as the Major League Soccer team's manager for the past four seasons.
   

Biden says U.S. 'considering' diplomatic boycott of 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

The United States is "considering" a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, President Joe Biden said Thursday.
   

N.Y. judge exonerates 2 men convicted of killing Malcolm X

A New York judge on Thursday granted exonerations for two men wrongfully convicted of killing civil rights leader Malcolm X in 1965.
   

Federal officials charge two Iranians over disinformation, threat campaign in 2020 election

An indictment unsealed Thursday in New York charges two Iranians with a cyber-enabled disinformation and threat campaign aiming to sway the 2020 presidential election in Donald Trump's favor.
   

'Yellowstone' prequel '1883' adds 14 cast members

Paramount+ announced 14 additional cast members for "1883," a prequel to Paramount Network's "Yellowstone."
   

Man wins $25,000 a year for life after using same lotto numbers for 4 years

A Wisconsin man said sticking with his lucky lottery numbers for four years paid off when he won a jackpot of $25,000 a year for life from the Michigan Lottery.
   

Watch: Deer runs loose through Michigan church

A Michigan pastor who noticed signs of breaking and entering when she arrived at her church went inside and found the culprit -- a deer.
   

87-year-old Denver snow record may be shattered without a flake falling

Snow shovels are gathering dust in Denver as the city has yet to measure any snow since the spring, and meteorologists say that it could be weeks before the next chance for significant accumulation in the Mile High City.
   

2-foot iguana found perched on fence next to British road

Animal rescuers in Britain said they are trying to determine the origins of a 2-foot-long iguana found perched on a fence at the side of a road.
   
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  1. CBO says Build Back Better will increase deficit by $367 billion not including increased tax enforcement, House to vote tonight - CBS News
  2. India will scrap three controversial farm laws, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says - CNBC
  3. Black pastors gathered at a Georgia trial on the death of Ahmaud Arbery - NPR
  4. U.S. Is ‘Considering’ Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Olympics, Biden Says - The New York Times
  5. Cowboys QB Dak Prescott applauds Julius Jones' sentence being reduced: 'We're all very, very thankful' - USA TODAY
  6. Kyle Rittenhouse trial verdict - live: Armed man arrested outside court as MSNBC denies photographing jury - The Independent
  7. Ex-Baltimore Cop Robert Vicosa, 2 Daughters, Accomplice Found Dead After Manhunt - The Daily Beast
  8. DeSantis signs legislation limiting vaccine mandates in Florida | TheHill - The Hill
  9. Hundreds of Iraqis sent home from Belarus as border crisis subsides - The Washington Post
  10. ‘I didn’t think I’d get home alive’: Israeli couple recalls Turkish custody - The Times of Israel
  11. Hong Kong launches wild boar hunt after animal attacks drive public safety fears - NBC News
  12. BC flooding visible from space, NASA photo shows | CTV News - CTV News Vancouver
  13. Alibaba: Shares dive after China spending slowdown warning - BBC News
  14. Sweetgreen Shares Nearly Double in Markets Debut - The Wall Street Journal
  15. Elizabeth Holmes trial: Journalist who helped 'raise to prominence' Theranos CEO takes witness stand - CNN
  16. Ford and GM are getting into chip development to help deal with the shortage - The Verge
  17. Why Apple's fix-it-yourself program may not be so great for consumers - MarketWatch
  18. Amazon starts rolling out Alexa’s Conversation Mode on Echo Show 10 - Engadget
  19. PS5 and Xbox consoles are available today through Walmart Plus - The Verge
  20. Apple addresses two iPhone and Apple Watch bugs with iOS 15.1.1 and watchOS 8.1.1 - Ars Technica
  21. Pete Davidson and Kim Kardashian Are Reportedly Dating and ‘Really Happy’ - Vulture
  22. Police hunt two gunmen suspected of killing rapper Young Dolph - New York Post
  23. Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, tells Ellen DeGeneres she's having sleepless nights over daughter's teething - CNN
  24. Latin Grammys 2021: Rubén Blades, Camilo and More Take Top Honors - The New York Times
  25. Bucs’ Antonio Brown accused of obtaining fake vaccine card - Tampa Bay Times
  26. Week 12 college football picks, bold predictions led by Big Ten showdown - USA TODAY
  27. NASA's huge James Webb Space Telescope is one month from launch - Space.com
  28. Dramatic Video of Mars Helicopter's Challenging Flight Captured by NASA’s Perseverance Rover - SciTechDaily
  29. Hubble takes a grand tour of the solar system - Phys.Org
  30. Vials found in Pennsylvania lab did not contain smallpox as labeled, CDC says - NBC News
  31. Montgomery County, state sees large increase in COVID cases, hospitalizations - WHIO Radio
  32. What is Monkeypox virus? Maryland infection is second in US of 2021 - New York Post
  33. Two children all ill after California Covid vaccine clinic gives 14 kids doses too large - Daily Mail

CBO says Build Back Better will increase deficit by $367 billion not including increased tax enforcement, House to vote tonight - CBS News


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Cowboys QB Dak Prescott applauds Julius Jones' sentence being reduced: 'We're all very, very thankful' - USA TODAY


Kyle Rittenhouse trial verdict - live: Armed man arrested outside court as MSNBC denies photographing jury - The Independent

Ex-Baltimore Cop Robert Vicosa, 2 Daughters, Accomplice Found Dead After Manhunt - The Daily Beast

DeSantis signs legislation limiting vaccine mandates in Florida | TheHill - The Hill

Hundreds of Iraqis sent home from Belarus as border crisis subsides - The Washington Post

‘I didn’t think I’d get home alive’: Israeli couple recalls Turkish custody - The Times of Israel

Hong Kong launches wild boar hunt after animal attacks drive public safety fears - NBC News

BC flooding visible from space, NASA photo shows | CTV News - CTV News Vancouver

Alibaba: Shares dive after China spending slowdown warning - BBC News

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  1. SALT Deduction That Benefits the Rich Divides Democrats
  2. Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Shows Interest in Term Limits
  3. U.S. Is ‘Considering’ Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Olympics, Biden Says
  4. At Summit, U.S., Canada and Mexico Avoid Thorny Questions
  5. Just How Bad Is It Out There for Democrats?
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  7. Oklahoma Governor Commutes Julius Jones's Death Sentence Hours Before Execution
  8. Exoneration Is ‘Bittersweet’ for Men Cleared in Malcolm X’s Murder
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  10. Furor Over Peng Shuai's #Metoo Accusation Challenges China
  11. Latin Grammys 2021 Winners: Complete List of Awards
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  14. Joe Biden's Infrastructure Bill Is a Big Success
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  16. Abortion Rights Are a Religious Freedom for Progressive Jews
  17. Biden Met With Xi. But Is His China Policy Right?
  18. Biden's Infrastructure Win Deserves Recognition
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  20. Biden Says His Infrastructure Law Is a ‘Big Deal.’ How Big?
  21. The Suburbs Are Poorer and More Diverse Than We Realize
  22. The ‘Woke’ Student Is Just a Scapegoat
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  30. Jury in Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Has Deliberated for 23 Hours With No Verdict
  31. Search for Jimmy Hoffa Leads the F.B.I. to Jersey City Landfill
  32. Belarus Clears Migrant Camp, Easing Border Standoff With Poland
  33. Judge Tries to Block New York Times’s Coverage of Project Veritas
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  35. Charlottesville Rally Trial: What We've Learned So Far
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House Democrats are poised to lift a cap on the state and local tax deduction, a gift to wealthy homeowners in some blue states.
   

Biden’s Supreme Court Commission Shows Interest in Term Limits

But in newly released materials, members of the panel acknowledged “profound disagreement” over the wisdom of adding more justices to the court.
   

U.S. Is ‘Considering’ Diplomatic Boycott of Beijing Olympics, Biden Says

A boycott would mean that government officials would not attend the Winter Games in February, though it would not prevent U.S. athletes from competing.
   

At Summit, U.S., Canada and Mexico Avoid Thorny Questions

The meeting let North American leaders present a united front without going into detail on deeper issues, including trade disputes or migration.
   

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