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Rapper Young Dolph was fatally shot Wednesday at a Memphis bakery, prompting police to increase its presence in specific locations throughout the city to prevent retaliatory violence.
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  1. Memphis Police: Rapper Young Dolph fatally shot
  2. San Francisco Giants' Brandon Belt accepts $18.4M qualifying offer
  3. NCAA expands women's college basketball tournament to 68 teams
  4. Federal judge approves $88M settlement for families of Charleston church shooting
  5. B.C. declares state of emergency amid mass flooding; thousands evacuated
  6. Brewers' Corbin Burnes, Blue Jays' Robbie Ray capture Cy Young Awards
  7. Education Department probes claims of discrimination at Texas school district
  8. 'Rust' script supervisor sues Alec Baldwin, producers, crew over fatal set shooting
  9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers put CB Richard Sherman on injured reserve
  10. Mississippi executes David Neal Cox for 2010 murder
  11. Houston Astros to keep star pitcher Justin Verlander with 1-year, $25M deal
  12. VA is failing survivors of sexual violence, IG and veterans advocates say
  13. President Joe Biden pushes for electric vehicle future in visit to Detroit GM plant
  14. Jury in Kyle Rittenhouse trial concludes second day of deliberations
  15. Air tanker crashes fighting Colorado wildfire, kills pilot
  16. Canadian PM Trudeau arrives in U.S., will push Congress on electric vehicle tax rebate
  17. 2 men convicted of murdering Malcolm X to be exonerated
  18. House censures Rep. Paul Gosar for tweet threatening Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
  19. Maryland man's lucky feeling leads to U-turn, $2 million lottery prize
  20. Watch: Guinness World Records Day celebrates 'Super Skills' with new records
  21. Military members, veterans need better mental health services, experts tell Congress
  22. Watch: Bear wanders into 7-Eleven store in California
  23. Senate panel examines what went wrong in Afghanistan

Memphis Police: Rapper Young Dolph fatally shot

Rapper Young Dolph was fatally shot Wednesday at a Memphis bakery, prompting police to increase its presence in specific locations throughout the city to prevent retaliatory violence.
   

San Francisco Giants' Brandon Belt accepts $18.4M qualifying offer

San Francisco Giants first baseman Brandon Belt accepted an $18.4 million qualifying offer from the club Wednesday that will keep him with the franchise for the 2022 season.
   

NCAA expands women's college basketball tournament to 68 teams

The NCAA announced Wednesday that the women's college basketball tournament will expand to a 68-team field, up from 64, beginning this season.
   

Federal judge approves $88M settlement for families of Charleston church shooting

A federal judge approved an $88 million settlement between the Justice Department and the families of the 2015 deadly mass shooting at a Charleston, S.C., church.
   

B.C. declares state of emergency amid mass flooding; thousands evacuated

British Columbia declared a state of emergency on Wednesday as torrential rains over the last few days have trigged mudslides, killing one person though officials warn the death toll is expected to rise.
   

Brewers' Corbin Burnes, Blue Jays' Robbie Ray capture Cy Young Awards

Milwaukee Brewers ace Corbin Burnes took home the National League Cy Young Award on Wednesday, while Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Robbie Ray captured the Cy Young Award in the American League.
   

Education Department probes claims of discrimination at Texas school district

The U.S. Department of Education has opened three investigations into allegations of racial and gender discrimination at Carroll Independent School District in Southlake.
   

'Rust' script supervisor sues Alec Baldwin, producers, crew over fatal set shooting

"Rust" script supervisor Mamie Mitchell on Wednesday sued Alec Baldwin along with the producers and crew of the film after a fatal shooting that took place on the set last month.
   

Tampa Bay Buccaneers put CB Richard Sherman on injured reserve

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced that veteran cornerback Richard Sherman was placed on injured reserve Wednesday, three days after he suffered a calf injury during pregame warm-ups at Washington.
   

Mississippi executes David Neal Cox for 2010 murder

The state of Mississippi executed its first death row inmate in nearly a decade on Wednesday -- David Neal Cox, convicted of murdering his wife in 2010.
   

Houston Astros to keep star pitcher Justin Verlander with 1-year, $25M deal

Houston Astros star right-hander Justin Verlander has agreed to return to the franchise on a short-term contract.
   

VA is failing survivors of sexual violence, IG and veterans advocates say

The inspector general for the Department of Veterans Affairs and advocates from veterans groups Wednesday highlighted systemic failings in how the VA handles military sexual trauma claims.
   

President Joe Biden pushes for electric vehicle future in visit to Detroit GM plant

President Joe Biden visited General Motors' "Factory Zero" in Detroit as he hailed the provisions for electric vehicles included in the newly signed $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.
   

Jury in Kyle Rittenhouse trial concludes second day of deliberations

A Wisconsin jury concluded their second day of deliberations Wednesday in the homicide trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, an Illinois teen who shot to death two men during protests last year.
   

Air tanker crashes fighting Colorado wildfire, kills pilot

A single-engine air tanker crashed while fighting a wildfire in northern Colorado, killing the pilot, local authorities announced.
   

Canadian PM Trudeau arrives in U.S., will push Congress on electric vehicle tax rebate

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to push Congress to reconsider a tax rebate included in the Build Back Better Act as he visits the United States.
   

2 men convicted of murdering Malcolm X to be exonerated

The Manhattan district attorney plans to exonerate two men convicted of killing civil rights leader Malcolm X in 1965, the Innocence Project and the men's lawyers announced Wednesday.
   

House censures Rep. Paul Gosar for tweet threatening Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

The U.S. House on Wednesday voted to censure Rep. Paul Gosar for tweeting an animated video of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez being killed.
   

Maryland man's lucky feeling leads to U-turn, $2 million lottery prize

A Maryland man said a lucky feeling inspired him to do a U-turn and return to a gas station to buy the lottery ticket that earned him a $2 million prize.
   

Watch: Guinness World Records Day celebrates 'Super Skills' with new records

The eighteenth annual Guinness World Records Day was celebrated by the record-keeping organization Wednesday with multiple new records announced in the "Super Skills" theme.
   

Military members, veterans need better mental health services, experts tell Congress

The departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense are falling short in their mission to evaluate and enhance mental health care for military service members, veterans and their families, experts told Congress on Wednesday.
   

Watch: Bear wanders into 7-Eleven store in California

An employee at a 7-Eleven store in California captured video when a curious bear pushed open the door to the store and came inside.
   

Senate panel examines what went wrong in Afghanistan

Lawmakers looked to the past for answers during a Wednesday hearing into policy decisions made across four presidential administrations that may have contributed to the chaotic withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
   
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  1. Cheney and Kinzinger vote with Democrats to censure GOP Rep. Paul Gosar - CNN
  2. Kyle Rittenhouse trial verdict - live: Jury sent home for day after reviewing video as judge ponders mistrial - The Independent
  3. Manhattan D.A. will move to exonerate two men convicted of killing Malcolm X - Reuters
  4. Days after COP26, US oversees historic oil and gas lease sale - NPR
  5. A record 100,000 overdose deaths in 12 months, driven by opioids, fentanyl - The Washington Post
  6. Vancouver storm: A state of emergency has been declared in British Columbia - BBC News
  7. Parents sue school district over allowing 12-year-old to use a boy’s name - fox8.com
  8. Catholic Bishops Avoid Confrontation With Biden Over Communion - The New York Times
  9. China state media release supposed message from missing tennis star Peng Shuai - New York Post
  10. What's causing the crisis at the Belarus-Poland border - NPR
  11. Crises in Sudan and Ethiopia Worsen as Blinken Begins Africa Visit - The New York Times
  12. ‘Megaspider,’ a massive creature with fangs capable of piercing a fingernail, is biggest of its kind - pennlive.com
  13. UAW union employees vote to accept John Deere contract - KCCI Des Moines
  14. EXCLUSIVE U.S. asks Japan, China, others to consider tapping oil reserves -sources - Reuters
  15. How to get your free reusable holiday mug at Starbucks - CNN
  16. Why Visa Stock Dropped Today - Motley Fool
  17. Apple will allow customers to self-repair iPhones, Macs - Fox Business
  18. VR Metaverse comes closer to reality as Meta previews haptic gloves - Cointelegraph
  19. Changes Already Coming to Halo Infinite's Battle Pass - IGN - IGN
  20. 2022 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS has the heart of the 911 GT3 - CNET
  21. Camila Cabello & Shawn Mendes Break Up - Access
  22. ‘Pam & Tommy’: Hulu Sets Premiere Date, Releases Teaser For Series About That Infamous Sex Tape - Deadline
  23. ‘Ghostbusters: Afterlife’ Eyes $45M Worldwide Opening Weekend, Looks At Thanksgiving Long Game – Box Office Preview - Deadline
  24. Taylor Swift Releases an Even Sadder Version of ‘All Too Well’ for ‘Sad Girl Autumn’: Listen - Billboard
  25. Justin Verlander is staying with the Astros. What it means for 2022. - Houston Chronicle
  26. Henry Ruggs must return to court after missing a court-ordered alcohol test - NBC Sports
  27. Mexico Emerges From the Cold Feeling the Heat in World Cup Qualifying - Sports Illustrated
  28. Vanessa Bryant, others react to Staples Center name change - Los Angeles Times
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  30. Elon Musk says SpaceX 'hoping' to launch Starship's first orbital flight in January - Fox Business
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  33. State health department raises alarm as campus flu outbreak climbs to over 500 cases - ABC News
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A record 100,000 overdose deaths in 12 months, driven by opioids, fentanyl - The Washington Post


Vancouver storm: A state of emergency has been declared in British Columbia - BBC News

Parents sue school district over allowing 12-year-old to use a boy’s name - fox8.com

Catholic Bishops Avoid Confrontation With Biden Over Communion - The New York Times

China state media release supposed message from missing tennis star Peng Shuai - New York Post

What's causing the crisis at the Belarus-Poland border - NPR

Crises in Sudan and Ethiopia Worsen as Blinken Begins Africa Visit - The New York Times

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UAW union employees vote to accept John Deere contract - KCCI Des Moines

EXCLUSIVE U.S. asks Japan, China, others to consider tapping oil reserves -sources - Reuters

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Camila Cabello & Shawn Mendes Break Up - Access

‘Pam & Tommy’: Hulu Sets Premiere Date, Releases Teaser For Series About That Infamous Sex Tape - Deadline

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Taylor Swift Releases an Even Sadder Version of ‘All Too Well’ for ‘Sad Girl Autumn’: Listen - Billboard

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  1. 2 Men Convicted of Killing Malcolm X Will Be Exonerated
  2. Florida Curtails Coronavirus Mandates, Reflecting Wishes of Vaccine Skeptics
  3. Biden Administration Plans to Expand Covid Vaccine Production
  4. Overdose Deaths Reached Record High as the Pandemic Spread
  5. House, Mostly Along Party Lines, Censures Gosar for Violent Video
  6. QAnon Shaman Sentenced to 41 Months for Role in Capitol Riot
  7. Catholic Bishops Avoid Confrontation With Biden Over Communion
  8. No Verdict in Rittenhouse Trial as Jurors Depart for the Night
  9. Risk for Leader of Belarus: Migrants He Lured May Want to Stay
  10. A Green Light at the Window for Migrants
  11. How the Belarus Standoff Is Unlike Recent Migrant Crises
  12. What Apple’s New Repair Program Means for You (and Your iPhone)
  13. To Honor His Indigenous Ancestors, He Became a Champion
  14. Adele Has a Lot of Big Feelings on ‘30’
  15. One Chaste Marriage, Four Kids, and the Catholic Church
  16. Kyle Rittenhouse's Firearm Made Everything Worse
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  18. From Kyle Rittenhouse to Steve Bannon, the Brazenness of White Men
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2 Men Convicted of Killing Malcolm X Will Be Exonerated

The 1966 convictions of the two men are expected to be thrown out after a lengthy investigation, validating long-held doubts about who killed the civil rights leader.
   

Florida Curtails Coronavirus Mandates, Reflecting Wishes of Vaccine Skeptics

Florida lawmakers, at the request of Gov. Ron DeSantis, passed new laws sharply curtailing mask and vaccine mandates. Fringe anti-vaccination views met with little pushback.
   

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The Biden administration will spend billions of dollars on a new plan to combat the pandemic, investing in antiviral pills, rapid tests and manufacturing.
   

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The Arizona Republican is the first member of the House to be formally rebuked in more than a decade. He was also removed from two committees.
   

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