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Anthony Volpe grand slam helps Yankees beat Dodgers, avoid World Series sweep Anthony Volpe resurrected the previously lifeless New York Yankees, delivering euphoria to fans with a go-ahead grand slam and helping to deny the Los Angeles Dodgers of a World Series sweep Tuesday in New York. Authorities fighting Colorado's Highland Lakes Fire hopeful evacuated residents may soon return home A wind-fueled wildfire in Colorado, which has forced hundreds to evacuate, was more than half contained as of Tuesday, according to authorities who said they were hopeful some residents could soon return to their homes. Starbucks scraps olive oil-infused Oleato coffee amid mixed reviews Starbucks is ditching its olive oil-infused coffee, less than a year after it debuted to mixed reviews. The Seattle-based coffee giant confirmed Tuesday that it will remove Oleato coffee from U.S. Starbucks next month. Bronx, N.Y., daycare owner where 1-year-old died pleads guilty The owner of a Bronx, N.Y., daycare where four children under her supervision last year suffered fentanyl poisoning, including a 1-year-old who died, pleaded guilty Tuesday to selling the dangerous drug. 'Weekend warrior' exercise can cut risk of cognitive decline, study indicates Being a "weekend warrior" -- engaging in exercise once or twice per week -- may be as beneficial as regular sessions in decreasing the risk of cognitive decline that often leads to dementia, a new study concludes. Harris offers 'different path' from Trump in closing argument at nation's capital Vice President Kamala Harris issued her "closing argument" to voters Tuesday night in a speech at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., where she attacked Donald Trump and vowed to "turn the page" for "common ground." Senior arrested after shooting at Atlanta Four Seasons hotel J. Stevens Berger allegedly fired rounds from several firearms while on the 33rd floor of the Midtown Atlanta Four Seasons hotel Tuesday morning before being apprehended by Atlanta Police. Pentagon: Some North Korean troops already deployed near Ukraine North Korea is sending about 10,000 soldiers to Russia to help defeat Ukraine and some troops already are deployed near Ukraine, multiple sources say. Supreme Court rejects RFK Jr.'s bid to be removed from Michigan, Wisconsin ballots The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s last-ditch bid Tuesday to remove his name from the presidential ballots in the swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin. Pennsylvania GOP congressmen lose bid to subject overseas ballots to additional scrutiny A federal judge in Pennsylvania dismissed a lawsuit filed by six of the commonwealth's Republican congressmen seeking to subject overseas mail-in ballots to additional scrutiny. David DePape gets life in prison on state charges related to attack on Paul Pelosi The man who injured Paul Pelosi with a hammer while trying to find and kill his wife -- ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi -- will spend the rest of his life in prison. U.S. offers $5M reward for 1994 Panama airline bombing information Three decades after Alas Chiricanas Flight 901 in Panama went down and killed all on board, the United States is offering an reward of up to $5 million for information. More than 50% of heat deaths in Europe attributed to global warming Researchers looking at the sweltering European summer of 2022 estimated that more than half of the heat-linked deaths occurring on the continent would not have happened if human-led climate change weren't in place. Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine arrested for violating supervised release Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly violated the terms of his supervised release from prison four years ago. Suspect in killing of 3 young girls at Taylor Swift-themed event charged with making ricin The British teen accused of killing three young girls over the summer at a Taylor Swift-themed event now faces new charges for alleged possession of terrorist training materials and producing the toxic poison ricin. Birthday present from aunt earns Ky. woman a $36,000 lottery prize A Kentucky woman won a $36,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket she received as a birthday gift from her aunt. Two years after deadly Seoul Halloween crush, families still mourn, look for answers Two years after the Halloween crowd crush that claimed 159 lives in Seoul, survivors and bereaved families continue to mourn and call for answers and accountability that still have not arrived. Biden lauds Port of Baltimore reopening, infrastructure investments President Joe Biden cited the reopening of the Port of Baltimore in June as evidence of the great things that can be done by investing in America and its infrastructure. Trump-appointed judge won't recuse herself in Florida attempted assassination case U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon rejected a request to recuse herself from the case against a Florida man charged with attempting to kill former President Donald Trump during the summer. NASA to restart Mentor-Protege program to help improve contractor diversity NASA said on Tuesday that it will restart its Mentor-Protégé Program for contractors on Friday to expand commercial markets with eligible small businesses. U.S. picks 2 energy companies to develop offshore wind power in Gulf of Maine The U.S Department of the Interior picked two energy companies to build new offshore wind turbines near Maine off the New England coast, according to new reports. 'Young Frankenstein,' 'Close Encounters' star Teri Garr dies at 79Watch: Large alligator wanders the tarmac at Florida airport A passenger on a plane at a Florida airport captured video of the moment a large alligator wandered among the planes on the tarmac. |
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How Trump Exploits Divisions Among Black and Latino VotersDonald J. Trump’s anti-immigrant message is exposing longstanding tensions and challenging Democrats’ hopes for solidarity. Biden Appears to Insult Trump Supporters as ‘Garbage,’ but Quickly Tries to ClarifyIn a posting on social media, President Biden said he was talking about racist language, not Trump supporters. Israeli Military Hits Gaza Town for 3rd Time in Days, Killing Dozens, Officials SayGazan agencies said that children were among those killed in the strike in Beit Lahia. A U.S. State Department spokesman called the strike “a horrifying incident with a horrifying result.” Satellite Images Suggest Israel Struck a Major Iranian Missile PlantAnalysts said the Shahroud Space Center was likely used to produce intermediate-range ballistic missiles that could be used to target Israel. Teri Garr, Comic Actress in ‘Young Frankenstein’ and ‘Tootsie,’ Dies at 79An Oscar nominee for her role in “Tootsie,” she was also a favorite guest of David Letterman and Johnny Carson and a three-time host of “Saturday Night Live.” Teri Garr’s Life in PicturesGarr, who could easily command attention onscreen with her expressive eyes, later became known as a spokeswoman for multiple sclerosis research. The U.S. Army Prepares for War With China: New Vehicles, Face Paint and a 1,200-Foot FallThe big and cumbersome Army is trying to transform itself to deploy quickly to Asia, if needed. It is an inherently dangerous business. In ‘Empty Beds,’ a Stark Reminder of War’s Youngest VictimsA mural spanning an entire city block in Manhattan symbolizes the thousands of Ukrainian children who have been taken by Russian forces. The New Threat to Brazil’s Forests: ChemicalsAuthorities use satellites to track deforestation caused by chain saws or fire. Now criminals are using chemicals to degrade trees — and evade detection. Jaywalking Is a New York Tradition. Now It’s Legal, Too.New Yorkers can cross the street wherever they please without fear of a summons. Some fear the new law could lead to more pedestrian deaths. China’s Latest Security Target: Halloween PartygoersLast year, the Shanghai government said Halloween celebrations were a sign of “cultural tolerance.” This year, the police rounded up people in costume. A Conservative Case Against TrumpIn a choice between misfortunes, one is clearly worse. A Harris Presidency Is the Only Way to Stay Ahead of A.I.We must make sure that superintelligent machines remain aligned with human values and interests as they use their powers to go off in their own directions. Parts of Spain Get a Month’s Worth of Rain in a DayThe deluge flooded streets, breached rivers and destroyed crops along the Mediterranean coast. There could be more rain still to come. What a ‘Tennessee Three’ Member Thinks She Can Achieve by Running for SenateGloria Johnson’s bid to unseat Senator Marsha Blackburn appears destined to fail, but she still sees an opening to start chipping away at Republican dominance in the state. Au Pair Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter in Double HomicideAs part of a plea agreement, Juliana Peres Magalhães, 24, has agreed to cooperate with prosecutors, who have charged her ex-lover with murdering his wife and another man in 2023. Man Sentenced for Threatening Fani Willis With Racist CallsMs. Willis spoke of the fear she felt after a man made “vile” calls targeting her and another Black official in Georgia. The man was sentenced to almost two years in prison. Extra Extra! The End Times, OnscreenWhen the world as we know it ends in films and on television, newspapers are often used to convey what was known in those final days. |
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Anthony Volpe resurrected the previously lifeless New York Yankees, delivering euphoria to fans with a go-ahead grand slam and helping to deny the Los Angeles Dodgers of a World Series sweep Tuesday in New York.
A wind-fueled wildfire in Colorado, which has forced hundreds to evacuate, was more than half contained as of Tuesday, according to authorities who said they were hopeful some residents could soon return to their homes.
Starbucks is ditching its olive oil-infused coffee, less than a year after it debuted to mixed reviews. The Seattle-based coffee giant confirmed Tuesday that it will remove Oleato coffee from U.S. Starbucks next month.
The owner of a Bronx, N.Y., daycare where four children under her supervision last year suffered fentanyl poisoning, including a 1-year-old who died, pleaded guilty Tuesday to selling the dangerous drug.
Being a "weekend warrior" -- engaging in exercise once or twice per week -- may be as beneficial as regular sessions in decreasing the risk of cognitive decline that often leads to dementia, a new study concludes.
Vice President Kamala Harris issued her "closing argument" to voters Tuesday night in a speech at the Ellipse in Washington, D.C., where she attacked Donald Trump and vowed to "turn the page" for "common ground."
J. Stevens Berger allegedly fired rounds from several firearms while on the 33rd floor of the Midtown Atlanta Four Seasons hotel Tuesday morning before being apprehended by Atlanta Police.
North Korea is sending about 10,000 soldiers to Russia to help defeat Ukraine and some troops already are deployed near Ukraine, multiple sources say.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s last-ditch bid Tuesday to remove his name from the presidential ballots in the swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin.
A federal judge in Pennsylvania dismissed a lawsuit filed by six of the commonwealth's Republican congressmen seeking to subject overseas mail-in ballots to additional scrutiny.
The man who injured Paul Pelosi with a hammer while trying to find and kill his wife -- ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi -- will spend the rest of his life in prison.
Three decades after Alas Chiricanas Flight 901 in Panama went down and killed all on board, the United States is offering an reward of up to $5 million for information.
Researchers looking at the sweltering European summer of 2022 estimated that more than half of the heat-linked deaths occurring on the continent would not have happened if human-led climate change weren't in place.
Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly violated the terms of his supervised release from prison four years ago.
The British teen accused of killing three young girls over the summer at a Taylor Swift-themed event now faces new charges for alleged possession of terrorist training materials and producing the toxic poison ricin.
A Kentucky woman won a $36,000 prize from a scratch-off lottery ticket she received as a birthday gift from her aunt.
Two years after the Halloween crowd crush that claimed 159 lives in Seoul, survivors and bereaved families continue to mourn and call for answers and accountability that still have not arrived.
President Joe Biden cited the reopening of the Port of Baltimore in June as evidence of the great things that can be done by investing in America and its infrastructure.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon rejected a request to recuse herself from the case against a Florida man charged with attempting to kill former President Donald Trump during the summer.
NASA said on Tuesday that it will restart its Mentor-Protégé Program for contractors on Friday to expand commercial markets with eligible small businesses.
The U.S Department of the Interior picked two energy companies to build new offshore wind turbines near Maine off the New England coast, according to new reports.
Teri Garr, star of film and television, died Tuesday at age 79.
A passenger on a plane at a Florida airport captured video of the moment a large alligator wandered among the planes on the tarmac. 
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