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Two people were killed, including a police officer, and three others were wounded in a shooting spree throughout the Greater Toronto Area on Monday.
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  1. Two dead, including police officer, in Greater Toronto Area shooting rampage
  2. 'White Lotus,' 'Ted Lasso,' 'Succession' win top Emmys
  3. In photos: Moments from inside the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards
  4. R. Kelly trial: Closing arguments begin, prosecutors call singer 'sexual predator'
  5. In photos: United Kingdom mourns Queen Elizabeth II
  6. James Webb Space Telescope captures 'breathtaking' images of Orion Nebula
  7. Biden calls on America to 'end cancer as we know it' with 'Cancer Moonshot' plan
  8. Study warns of death risk from opioids after lung cancer surgery
  9. California's Mosquito Fire expected to grow
  10. Look: Crash covers Georgia highway in Bud Light
  11. Study: Cannabis use during pregnancy may harm child's long-term mental health
  12. Watch: Bear crashes 2-year-old's birthday party, eats cupcakes
  13. Prince Harry pays tribute to 'Granny' Queen Elizabeth II in moving message
  14. Modern slavery surges with 50M people worldwide forced into labor, marriages
  15. Blood test to screen for cancers early shows promise in early study
  16. Watch: Philadelphia woman catches raccoon lounging in her hammock
  17. Gum disease may increase risk for dementia
  18. Maryland woman buys tickets for wrong lottery drawing, wins $50,000
  19. King Charles III addresses Parliament, leads queen's procession in Scotland
  20. Monkeypox may trigger seizures, brain inflammation in rare cases
  21. Watch: Blue Origin rocket suffers booster failure, prompting emergency abort system
  22. Google spins out new telecom project called Aalyria
  23. Police question mother after three children found dead in Coney Island
  24. Blackpink's 'Whistle' music video passes 800M views on YouTube
  25. Notre Dame QB Tyler Buchner to have shoulder surgery, miss 4 months

Two dead, including police officer, in Greater Toronto Area shooting rampage

Two people were killed, including a police officer, and three others were wounded in a shooting spree throughout the Greater Toronto Area on Monday.
   

'White Lotus,' 'Ted Lasso,' 'Succession' win top Emmys

"The White Lotus," "Ted Lasso" and "Succession" were the big winners at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards ceremony Monday at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles.
   

In photos: Moments from inside the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards

Photos of award winners and presenters at the 2022 Primetime Emmy Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on September 12, 2022.
   

R. Kelly trial: Closing arguments begin, prosecutors call singer 'sexual predator'

Closing arguments have begun in the Chicago federal trial of R. Kelly as prosecutors described the R&B singer as a sexual predator. Kelly, 55, faces a 13-count indictment on child pornography and obstruction of justice.
   

In photos: United Kingdom mourns Queen Elizabeth II

Crowds gather at Buckingham Palace in London, at royal residences in Scotland and tributes across the United Kingdom pay respects to Britain's longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. She died September 8, 2022 at age 96.
   

James Webb Space Telescope captures 'breathtaking' images of Orion Nebula

The James Webb Space Telescope has captured the most detailed and "breathtaking" images to date inside the Orion Nebula, shedding light on how stars and planetary systems formed 4.5 billion years ago.
   

Biden calls on America to 'end cancer as we know it' with 'Cancer Moonshot' plan

President Joe Biden traveled to Massachusetts on Monday to promote his plan to end cancer on the 60th anniversary of one of former President John F. Kennedy's most famous speeches.
   

Study warns of death risk from opioids after lung cancer surgery

People who take opioids for six months or more to ease their pain after lung cancer surgery face a 40% higher risk of dying from any cause within the next two years, a new study suggests.
   

California's Mosquito Fire expected to grow

The Mosquito Fire in northern California was expected to grow Monday after cooler weather slowed its down over the weekend.
   

Look: Crash covers Georgia highway in Bud Light

A Georgia highway was littered with cases of beer Monday when a truck carrying a load of Bud Light was involved in a crash.
   

Study: Cannabis use during pregnancy may harm child's long-term mental health

New research links prenatal exposure to cannabis after the first five or six weeks of fetal development to social, emotional and behavioral problems that may persist into early adolescence.
   

Watch: Bear crashes 2-year-old's birthday party, eats cupcakes

A bear crashed a 2-year-old's birthday party in Connecticut and was filmed feasting on cupcakes while the party-goers fled inside.
   

Prince Harry pays tribute to 'Granny' Queen Elizabeth II in moving message

Britain's Prince Harry has posted a statement on his website, paying tribute to his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who died last week at the age of 96.
   

Modern slavery surges with 50M people worldwide forced into labor, marriages

Modern slavery has surged in recent years with 50 million people worldwide forced into labor and marriages, according to a new report published Monday.
   

Blood test to screen for cancers early shows promise in early study

A single blood test that can screen for more than 50 cancers seems to work fairly well in the real world, a preliminary study reveals.
   

Watch: Philadelphia woman catches raccoon lounging in her hammock

A Philadelphia woman captured video when she looked out a window and was confronted with an unexpected site: a raccoon lounging in her hammock.
   

Gum disease may increase risk for dementia

Gum disease has far-reaching effects and may increase your odds of developing dementia, a new study suggests.
   

Maryland woman buys tickets for wrong lottery drawing, wins $50,000

A Maryland woman who accidentally bought tickets for the wrong lottery drawing ended up winning a $50,000 prize as a result of the error.
   

King Charles III addresses Parliament, leads queen's procession in Scotland

Britain's King Charles III led the procession of his mother's coffin from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St. Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Monday and a weeklong commemoration of Queen Elizabeth II.
   

Monkeypox may trigger seizures, brain inflammation in rare cases

Though the risk appears small, a new review suggests that, in rare instances, monkeypox may trigger serious neurological complications, including seizures and brain inflammation.
   

Watch: Blue Origin rocket suffers booster failure, prompting emergency abort system

Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket suffered a booster failure after lifting off Monday morning, causing an emergency abort system to separate the capsule from the booster.
   

Google spins out new telecom project called Aalyria

A Google spinoff is reimagining an idea formed during its earliest history to provide high-speed Internet to remote areas.
   

Police question mother after three children found dead in Coney Island

Three children are dead after police found them unconscious along the Coney Island shoreline in Brookly, N.Y. early Monday morning.
   

Blackpink's 'Whistle' music video passes 800M views on YouTube

K-pop stars Blackpink celebrated after their video for the song "Whistle" reached 800 million views on YouTube.
   

Notre Dame QB Tyler Buchner to have shoulder surgery, miss 4 months

Notre Dame quarterback Tyler Buchner will have shoulder surgery Tuesday, and is expected to miss four months of action, coach Marcus Freeman told reporters Monday.
   
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  1. Russia-Ukraine war latest: what we know on day 202 of the invasion - The Guardian
  2. Over 30 Trump associates subpoenaed by grand jury over alleged efforts to influence 2020 election results - CBS News
  3. DOJ Accepts Trump-Recommended Judge for Special Master to Vet Mar-a-Lago Documents - The Wall Street Journal
  4. NYC mom suspected of drowning her 3 kids was facing eviction, battling custody issues - New York Post
  5. Channeling JFK in Boston visit, Biden breathes new life into cancer 'moonshot' - The Boston Globe
  6. Queen Elizabeth's coffin at St Giles' Cathedral memorial: Live updates - USA TODAY
  7. Monkeypox fatality confirmed in Los Angeles, a possible US first - The Guardian US
  8. Critiques mount around popular annual college rankings - CNN
  9. Alabama woman, New York City man plead guilty after trying to board ship to Yemen to fight for ISIS: DOJ - Fox News
  10. After queen's death, Commonwealth countries revive debate on monarch as head of state - CBS News
  11. US, Mexico to cooperate on semiconductors, electric vehicles - The Associated Press - en Español
  12. Swedish election puts anti-immigration Sweden Democrats centre stage - Reuters.com
  13. World leaders asked to fly commercial, take buses to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral - The Times of Israel
  14. Amtrak begins canceling trips as a freight railroad strike deadline approaches - Chicago Tribune
  15. Most Twitter shareholders vote in favor of sale to Musk, sources say - Reuters
  16. US lawmakers question Twitter on security practices on eve of whistleblower testimony - CNN
  17. 25+ iOS 16-ready apps featuring Lock Screen widgets you can try today - TechCrunch
  18. watchOS 9 is available today - Apple
  19. EA and Koei Tecmo are teaming up to make a ‘hunting’ game - The Verge
  20. Splatoon 3 is already record-settingly huge in Japan - Polygon
  21. Rapper PnB Rock shot, killed during robbery at L.A. restaurant - Los Angeles Times
  22. Lee Jung-jae & Hwang Dong-hyuk 'Squid Games' Full Backstage Emmys 2022 Speech - Variety
  23. Sheryl Lee Ralph celebrates her Emmy win for 'Abbott Elementary' with a song - CNN
  24. Seattle Seahawks ruin Russell Wilson's return, upset Denver Broncos - ESPN
  25. Steelers' T.J. Watt doesn't appear to need surgery on pec tear, may return before end of October, per report - CBS Sports
  26. Report: Dak Prescott is expected to miss 6-7 games - NBC Sports
  27. NFL Week 1 grades: Seahawks get 'A' for shocking win vs. Broncos; Trey Lance, 49ers with 'D' after upset loss - CBS Sports
  28. Dwarf planet collision may have sent strange ultra-hard diamonds to Earth - Space.com
  29. NASA sets next launch date for Artemis 1 - WESH 2 Orlando
  30. NASA to Host Briefing on Perseverance Mars Rover Mission Operations - NASA
  31. How a Garbage-Bin War Schools Humans and Birds - The New York Times
  32. CDC warns of virus that can cause polio-like muscle weakness among kids - NBC News
  33. Ketamine shown to curb suicidal thoughts in new research - The Washington Post
  34. Blood Test That Screens for 50 Cancers Found Promising in Preliminary Study - Newsmax
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Over 30 Trump associates subpoenaed by grand jury over alleged efforts to influence 2020 election results - CBS News

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NYC mom suspected of drowning her 3 kids was facing eviction, battling custody issues - New York Post

Channeling JFK in Boston visit, Biden breathes new life into cancer 'moonshot' - The Boston Globe


Queen Elizabeth's coffin at St Giles' Cathedral memorial: Live updates - USA TODAY

Monkeypox fatality confirmed in Los Angeles, a possible US first - The Guardian US

Critiques mount around popular annual college rankings - CNN

Alabama woman, New York City man plead guilty after trying to board ship to Yemen to fight for ISIS: DOJ - Fox News

After queen's death, Commonwealth countries revive debate on monarch as head of state - CBS News

US, Mexico to cooperate on semiconductors, electric vehicles - The Associated Press - en Español

Swedish election puts anti-immigration Sweden Democrats centre stage - Reuters.com

World leaders asked to fly commercial, take buses to Queen Elizabeth’s funeral - The Times of Israel

Amtrak begins canceling trips as a freight railroad strike deadline approaches - Chicago Tribune

Most Twitter shareholders vote in favor of sale to Musk, sources say - Reuters

US lawmakers question Twitter on security practices on eve of whistleblower testimony - CNN

25+ iOS 16-ready apps featuring Lock Screen widgets you can try today - TechCrunch

watchOS 9 is available today - Apple

EA and Koei Tecmo are teaming up to make a ‘hunting’ game - The Verge

Splatoon 3 is already record-settingly huge in Japan - Polygon

Rapper PnB Rock shot, killed during robbery at L.A. restaurant - Los Angeles Times

Lee Jung-jae & Hwang Dong-hyuk 'Squid Games' Full Backstage Emmys 2022 Speech - Variety

Sheryl Lee Ralph celebrates her Emmy win for 'Abbott Elementary' with a song - CNN

Seattle Seahawks ruin Russell Wilson's return, upset Denver Broncos - ESPN

Steelers' T.J. Watt doesn't appear to need surgery on pec tear, may return before end of October, per report - CBS Sports

Report: Dak Prescott is expected to miss 6-7 games - NBC Sports

NFL Week 1 grades: Seahawks get 'A' for shocking win vs. Broncos; Trey Lance, 49ers with 'D' after upset loss - CBS Sports

Dwarf planet collision may have sent strange ultra-hard diamonds to Earth - Space.com

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  1. Russian Critics Speak Out, Prompted by Ukraine Losses
  2. Ukraine’s Sudden Gains Prompt New Questions for Commanders
  3. Justice Dept. Issues 40 Subpoenas in a Week, Expanding Its Jan. 6 Inquiry
  4. Justice Dept. Says It’s Open to Trump Pick for Special Master
  5. Senate to Investigate Charge That Trump Meddled in Prosecutor’s Office
  6. ‘Succession’ Wins Best Drama at Emmys as HBO Triumphs Again
  7. ‘Squid Game’ and Lee Jung-jae Make Emmys History
  8. How Poverty Programs Aided Children in West Virginia
  9. New York Lawmakers Call for More Oversight of Hasidic Schools
  10. In Hasidic Enclaves, Failing Yeshivas Flush With Public Money
  11. King Charles Pays Tribute to Queen Elizabeth on a Day Steeped in Tradition
  12. Columbia University Drops From No. 2 to No. 18 in U.S. News Rankings
  13. Timing Is Everything for Carlos Alcaraz
  14. Mark Finchem Says Biden Didn’t Win in 2020, and He Has Big Plans for Elections in Arizona
  15. Ukraine Deflates MAGA Macho Myths
  16. Must We Discuss the Queen and the Donald in the Same Breath?
  17. The Radical Constitutional Change Britain Needs
  18. The Wives of Republican Candidates Are Getting Personal
  19. The Killing of Eliza Fletcher Is a Tragedy, Not a Morality Play
  20. All Biden Has to Do Now Is Change the Way We Live
  21. Mother Questioned After Deaths of 3 Children Found on Coney Island
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Ukraine’s recent battlefield successes are emboldening Vladimir Putin’s critics and sending his supporters in search of someone else to blame.
   

Ukraine’s Sudden Gains Prompt New Questions for Commanders

Ukraine’s military is gauging how far its forces can press the attack, at risk of their ability to hold the new lines. Russian leaders are trying to regroup after a dramatic, demoralizing rout.
   

Justice Dept. Issues 40 Subpoenas in a Week, Expanding Its Jan. 6 Inquiry

It also seized the phones of two top Trump advisers, a sign of an escalating investigation two months before the midterm elections.
   

Justice Dept. Says It’s Open to Trump Pick for Special Master

Prosecutors said they would not object if Judge Raymond J. Dearie of the Federal District Court in Brooklyn is appointed to review the sensitive documents seized from Mar-a-Lago.
   

Senate to Investigate Charge That Trump Meddled in Prosecutor’s Office

The allegations of political motivation are in a new book by the former U.S. attorney in Manhattan, Geoffrey S. Berman.
   

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It was the sixth time in eight years that HBO has taken the television industry’s biggest prize for a recurring series. “Ted Lasso” won best comedy.
   

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