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North Korea launched three short-range ballistic missiles on Wednesday, prompting an air raid alert on the island of Ulleungdo, South Korean defense officials said.
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  1. Air raid alert on South Korean island after North Korea launches 3 missiles
  2. U.S.-UAE agree to major renewable energy package
  3. U.S. banks report $1.2 billion in ransomware payments for 2021, Treasury says
  4. U.S. to send B-52 bombers to Australia, draws criticism from China
  5. Musk to charge $8 for Twitter's blue check mark following backlash
  6. Job openings surged in September while Fed tried to cool the economy
  7. Former KC Chiefs coach gets three years in prison for DUI crash
  8. Brazilian President Bolsonaro breaks silence following election defeat
  9. Inspector General accuses Trump-appointed director of ethics violations
  10. Online requests for abortion pills soar after Roe vs. Wade reversal, study says
  11. More victims to address Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz on Wednesday before sentencing
  12. NASA’s InSight spacecraft on Mars nears final days
  13. Amazon Prime members will get access to 100 million ad-free songs
  14. Look: Tiny Kirk's dik-dik calf born at Welsh zoo
  15. This may be the year to dine out for Thanksgiving, Wells Fargo says
  16. Watch: Parade of 122 hearses breaks Guinness World Record
  17. Supreme Court dismisses Lindsey Graham's bid to block Georgia grand jury testimony
  18. Watch: Monkey wanders into train station in India
  19. Google inks solar power supply deal with SB Energy
  20. Watch: 'Christmas Story Christmas' pays homage to original
  21. Connecticut school's corpse flower blooms, emits foul smell
  22. Treasury announces new Series I bond rate after nearly $1 billion day

Air raid alert on South Korean island after North Korea launches 3 missiles

North Korea launched three short-range ballistic missiles on Wednesday, prompting an air raid alert on the island of Ulleungdo, South Korean defense officials said. 
   

U.S.-UAE agree to major renewable energy package

The United States and the United Arab Emirates entered a new partnership Tuesday that the White House said aims to create $100 billion in investments that would support as much as 100 gigawatts of clean energy projects.
   

U.S. banks report $1.2 billion in ransomware payments for 2021, Treasury says

U.S. banks reported $1.2 billion in ransomware payments in 2021, which was triple the amount reported in 2020, according to the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, or FinCEN.
   

U.S. to send B-52 bombers to Australia, draws criticism from China

The U.S. Air Force will supply Australia with up to six B-52 bombers with nuclear capabilities, drawing criticism from China during a time of rising turmoil.
   

Musk to charge $8 for Twitter's blue check mark following backlash

Elon Musk has renegotiated plans to charge verified Twitter users $19.99 a month, for the subscription's blue check mark, down to $8 following user backlash.
   

Job openings surged in September while Fed tried to cool the economy

The Federal Reserve's attempts to loosen up a tight jobs market and combat inflation did not stop a jump in job openings in September.
   

Former KC Chiefs coach gets three years in prison for DUI crash

Former NFL assistant coach Britt Reid was sentenced on Tuesday to three years in prison for a drunk driving crash that left a five-year-old girl severely injured.
   

Brazilian President Bolsonaro breaks silence following election defeat

Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro spoke for the first time Tuesday, two days after his election loss to left-wing politician Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, saying he will cooperate with the transfer of power.
   

Inspector General accuses Trump-appointed director of ethics violations

The inspector general accuses the Architect of the Capitol of misusing government vehicles, misrepresenting himself as law enforcement and ethics violations related to private capitol tours.
   

Online requests for abortion pills soar after Roe vs. Wade reversal, study says

Online requests for mail-order abortion pills surged after the Supreme Court's reversal of Roe vs. Wade, according to a new study that found more women are turning to the Internet to self-manage abortion.
   

More victims to address Parkland shooter Nikolas Cruz on Wednesday before sentencing

Some family members of the victims of Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz seemed bewildered he escaped the death penalty, as they addressed him in court during a sentencing hearing Tuesday.
   

NASA’s InSight spacecraft on Mars nears final days

The life cycle of NASA's Mars Insight lander is nearly complete as dust continues to cover its solar panels, depriving it of its chief power source.
   

Amazon Prime members will get access to 100 million ad-free songs

Amazon has announced that it will increase its ad-free song library from 2 million songs to 100 million. The announcement follows a price increase for Prime membership.
   

Look: Tiny Kirk's dik-dik calf born at Welsh zoo

A zoo in Wales announced the birth of a Kirk's dik-dik, the world's smallest species of antelope.
   

This may be the year to dine out for Thanksgiving, Wells Fargo says

Wells Fargo has released an analysis detailing the changing food costs Americans will face this Thanksgiving. The analysis suggests that eating out may be a better option for many Americans this year.
   

Watch: Parade of 122 hearses breaks Guinness World Record

A trade expo for the funeral industry in South Africa broke an unusual Guinness World Record when 112 hearses participated in a parade.
   

Supreme Court dismisses Lindsey Graham's bid to block Georgia grand jury testimony

The Supreme Court dismissed Sen. Lindsey Graham's request to block a Georgia grand jury from demanding his testimony in the investigation of 2020 Presidential Election meddling.
   

Watch: Monkey wanders into train station in India

Commuters at a train station in India were unexpectedly joined by a curious money that wandered into the building and went through a security checkpoint.
   

Google inks solar power supply deal with SB Energy

Google will purchase approximately 75% of the renewable power from SB Energy Global's Texas facilities as it seeks to operate data centers on carbon-free energy by 2030.
   

Watch: 'Christmas Story Christmas' pays homage to original

HBO Max released the full trailer for "A Christmas Story Christmas" on Tuesday. The sequel to 1983's "A Christmas Story" premieres Nov. 17.
   

Connecticut school's corpse flower blooms, emits foul smell

Eastern Connecticut State University's corpse flower bloomed for the first time in years, releasing its famously foul stench for only a brief time.
   

Treasury announces new Series I bond rate after nearly $1 billion day

Savings bonds had a record-setting day Friday ahead of Tuesday's announcement of new rates for Series I and Series EE bonds.
   
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  1. Capitol Police cameras caught break-in at Pelosi home, but no one was watching - The Washington Post
  2. Supreme Court denies Lindsey Graham appeal to block subpoena in election subversion case - POLITICO
  3. Trump Sharpie has now scrawled its way into the Trump Org trial - Business Insider
  4. Judge Curbs Actions of Election-Monitoring Group in Arizona - The New York Times
  5. U.S. Chief Justice Roberts pauses fight over Trump tax returns - Reuters.com
  6. Parkland Families Express Rage and Grief at Gunman’s Sentencing - The New York Times
  7. Liz Cheney backs Democrat Tim Ryan in Ohio Senate race - The Hill
  8. Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules incorrectly dated or undated ballots must be set aside - CNN
  9. Brazil's Bolsonaro does not concede to Lula, but authorizes transition - Reuters Canada
  10. What we know about India's deadly bridge collapse - CNN
  11. Iran may be preparing to arm Russia with short-range ballistic missiles - NBC News
  12. UK is compassionate, says PM after Suella Braverman invasion row - bbc.com
  13. Here’s why the Fed’s next big rate hike may be its last - The Hill
  14. Oil industry reacts to Biden threatening potential windfall tax - Fox Business
  15. Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer Review - GameSpot
  16. Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s - Engadget
  17. Takeoff, member of rap group Migos, fatally shot outside private party in Houston, police say - CNN
  18. ‘Julie & Julia' Author Julie Powell Dead at 49 - NBC Connecticut
  19. Taylor Swift holds all top 10 spots in Billboard Hot 100 as she announces first major tour in nearly 5 years - CNBC
  20. Fantasy Football: Winners and losers from the NFL Trade Deadline from Justin Fields to Brandin Cooks - CBS Sports
  21. 'Planet killer' asteroids nearly a mile long detected after being hidden by the sun's brightness - USA TODAY
  22. Beaver Blood Moon lunar eclipse: The ultimate guide - Space.com
  23. Eerie image of the sun 'smiling' captured by NASA - KSL.com
  24. Pfizer's RSV vaccine, given during pregnancy, protects infants from severe illness - The Washington Post
  25. Caffeine During Pregnancy Linked to Shorter Kids - Gizmodo
  26. A stressful marriage may harm your heart health, study finds - Fox News
  27. Monkeypox still global health emergency: WHO - World - DAWN.COM - DAWN.com
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Capitol Police cameras caught break-in at Pelosi home, but no one was watching - The Washington Post


Supreme Court denies Lindsey Graham appeal to block subpoena in election subversion case - POLITICO

Trump Sharpie has now scrawled its way into the Trump Org trial - Business Insider


Judge Curbs Actions of Election-Monitoring Group in Arizona - The New York Times

U.S. Chief Justice Roberts pauses fight over Trump tax returns - Reuters.com


Parkland Families Express Rage and Grief at Gunman’s Sentencing - The New York Times

Liz Cheney backs Democrat Tim Ryan in Ohio Senate race - The Hill

Pennsylvania Supreme Court rules incorrectly dated or undated ballots must be set aside - CNN

Brazil's Bolsonaro does not concede to Lula, but authorizes transition - Reuters Canada

What we know about India's deadly bridge collapse - CNN

Iran may be preparing to arm Russia with short-range ballistic missiles - NBC News

UK is compassionate, says PM after Suella Braverman invasion row - bbc.com

Here’s why the Fed’s next big rate hike may be its last - The Hill

Oil industry reacts to Biden threatening potential windfall tax - Fox Business

Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer Review - GameSpot

Audio-Technica resurrects its Sound Burger portable turntable from the '80s - Engadget

Takeoff, member of rap group Migos, fatally shot outside private party in Houston, police say - CNN

‘Julie & Julia' Author Julie Powell Dead at 49 - NBC Connecticut

Taylor Swift holds all top 10 spots in Billboard Hot 100 as she announces first major tour in nearly 5 years - CNBC

Fantasy Football: Winners and losers from the NFL Trade Deadline from Justin Fields to Brandin Cooks - CBS Sports

'Planet killer' asteroids nearly a mile long detected after being hidden by the sun's brightness - USA TODAY

Beaver Blood Moon lunar eclipse: The ultimate guide - Space.com

Eerie image of the sun 'smiling' captured by NASA - KSL.com

Pfizer's RSV vaccine, given during pregnancy, protects infants from severe illness - The Washington Post

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  1. Top Democrats Question Their Party’s Strategy as Midterm Worries Grow
  2. Judge Curbs Actions of Election-Monitoring Group in Arizona
  3. In Nevada’s Senate Race, Adam Laxalt Sheds His Political Inheritance
  4. Once a G.O.P. Stalwart, Liz Cheney Hits the Trail for Democrats
  5. Bolsonaro Agrees to Transition, Two Days After Losing Brazil Election
  6. Netanyahu Holds Slight Lead in Israeli Election, Exit Polls Show
  7. Russia Pushes Ukrainians to Relocate as Possible Battle for Kherson Looms
  8. Suspect in Pelosi Attack Had Other Targets, Authorities Say
  9. Police Cameras at Pelosi’s House Were Unmonitored as They Caught Break-In
  10. With Falsehoods About Pelosi Attack, Republicans Mimic Trump
  11. The Facts About the Attack on Paul Pelosi, According to Prosecutors
  12. Supreme Court Rules That Lindsey Graham Must Testify in Georgia Inquiry
  13. Elon Musk’s Twitter Faces Exodus of Advertisers and Executives
  14. A Diverse Supreme Court Questions the Value of Affirmative Action
  15. Takeoff, of Atlanta Rap Trio Migos, Shot Dead at 28 in Houston
  16. How Takeoff and the Migos Flow Changed Atlanta Rap
  17. World Series: Batting Coach Kevin Long Helps Phillies Adjust
  18. How to Get Better Rest, According to a Sleep Expert
  19. How China Lost America
  20. Asian American Students Face Bias, but It’s Not What You Might Think
  21. A Nation of Quitters
  22. Trevor Noah, Samantha Bee, and the Future of Liberal Late Night T.V.
  23. What’s next for the Amazon?
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  25. The Times Wants to Hear Your ‘Tiny Gratitude Stories’
  26. Louisiana Governor Asks for Inquiry Into Juvenile Detention Center
  27. Canada Aims to Add 1.45 Million Immigrants by 2025
  28. Britt Reid, Son of Kansas City Coach Andy Reid, Sentenced to Three Years
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Top Democrats Question Their Party’s Strategy as Midterm Worries Grow

Leading lawmakers and strategists are openly doubting the party’s kitchen-sink approach, saying Democrats have failed to unite around one central message.
   

Judge Curbs Actions of Election-Monitoring Group in Arizona

The group may not take photos or videos of voters, openly carry firearms near ballot boxes, or post information about voters online, a federal judge ruled.
   

In Nevada’s Senate Race, Adam Laxalt Sheds His Political Inheritance

His grandfather was among the first Reagan Republicans. Adam Laxalt, the party’s Senate candidate in Nevada, wants to lead a Trumpian future.
   

Once a G.O.P. Stalwart, Liz Cheney Hits the Trail for Democrats

Stumping for Elissa Slotkin in Michigan, Ms. Cheney had an urgent message for voters: “We all must stand and defend the republic.”
   

Bolsonaro Agrees to Transition, Two Days After Losing Brazil Election

Breaking his silence, President Jair Bolsonaro did not admit defeat or repeat his baseless claims about election fraud, but his administration signaled that the transfer of power would proceed.
   

Netanyahu Holds Slight Lead in Israeli Election, Exit Polls Show

If the right-wing bloc does eke out a narrow victory, it will allow Mr. Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, to return to office even as he stands trial on corruption charges.
   

Russia Pushes Ukrainians to Relocate as Possible Battle for Kherson Looms

Ukrainian officials said that Moscow was trying to clear out civilians to provide places for newly mobilized Russian troops to occupy.
   

Suspect in Pelosi Attack Had Other Targets, Authorities Say

The man accused of breaking into the home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and assaulting her husband told the police that he also planned to confront other state and federal politicians.
   

Police Cameras at Pelosi’s House Were Unmonitored as They Caught Break-In

Minutes went by before any Capitol Police officer reviewed the footage. Law enforcement leaders said they planned to beef up protections for members of Congress.
   

With Falsehoods About Pelosi Attack, Republicans Mimic Trump

The former president has shown Republicans that there is no penalty — and possibly a reward — from voters for spreading false claims and insulting political opponents.
   

The Facts About the Attack on Paul Pelosi, According to Prosecutors

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Supreme Court Rules That Lindsey Graham Must Testify in Georgia Inquiry

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