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Boater in critical condition after falling overboard in Newburyport

A boating trip turned dire when a man fell off his vessel and into Newburyport waters. Authorities say he remains in critical condition after responders rushed to provide lifesaving care Tuesday afternoon.

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 Boater in critical condition after falling overboard in Newburyport
City clears way for tax subsidy for $432 million Mall of America water park

Mall of America’s upcoming Mystery Cove water park just took a major step forward with a city-backed tax subsidy. Paired with private loans, the $432 million project is scheduled to open in 2029 and promises to become a significant new attraction.

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 City clears way for tax subsidy for $432 million Mall of America water park
Packers dump rookie after frustrating Week 4 against Cowboys

The Green Bay Packers found themselves making swift roster changes after a frustrating Sunday Night Football loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Their decision to release a rookie, following the team’s early-season disappointment, signals a renewed focus on results.

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 Packers dump rookie after frustrating Week 4 against Cowboys
Louisiana’s last Planned Parenthood clinic closes

Louisiana’s lone Planned Parenthood clinic closed on Tuesday, marking a significant moment for reproductive healthcare in the state. CBS News national reporter Kati Weis has more on this pivotal development.

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 Louisiana’s last Planned Parenthood clinic closes
Trump-appointed US attorney in Nevada is disqualified from overseeing multiple criminal cases, court rules

A Trump-appointed US attorney in Nevada has been disqualified from overseeing multiple criminal cases, according to a recent court ruling. The decision affects an undisclosed number of prosecutions and raises questions about the potential impact on Nevada’s legal proceedings.

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Judge rules yet another Trump-appointed federal prosecutor was unlawfully installed

A federal judge in Nevada has ruled that Sigal Chattah, appointed by President Donald Trump, was never serving legally as U.S. attorney. Despite the judge’s refusal to dismiss existing indictments, Chattah’s disqualification underlines ongoing tensions over interim federal appointments.

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Dem Rep. Goldman: Dems Should Stop Voting with GOP on Shutdown So Things Will Be Bipartisan

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) is criticizing Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) and Angus King (I-ME) for siding with Republicans in a bid to avert a government shutdown. He contends that a truly bipartisan agreement could protect healthcare from drastic cuts, insisting Democrats should not concede vital funding simply to avoid a shutdown.

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 Dem Rep. Goldman: Dems Should Stop Voting with GOP on Shutdown So Things Will Be Bipartisan
Paul Sullivan: Cubs ‘OGs’ get the job done in wild-card series win over Padres

Chicago Cubs Manager Craig Counsell challenges conventional baseball wisdom with his trademark stump speech to “forget everything you’ve known about baseball.” In a crucial wild-card series against the Padres, the Cubs’ core veterans, or “OGs,” stepped up, sealing a victory and energizing the city.

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 Paul Sullivan: Cubs ‘OGs’ get the job done in wild-card series win over Padres
AP Business SummaryBrief at 7:58 p.m. EDT

In a swift turn of events, Donald Trump has pulled the nomination of E.J. Antoni to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, according to an AP source. This news, reported by the Associated Press in its “AP Business SummaryBrief at 7:58 p.m. EDT,” indicates a sudden change in plans for the agency’s leadership.

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Nintendo Once Made One of the Greatest Horror Games of All Time (& Everyone Wants a Sequel)

Nintendo is best known for its colorful, family-friendly franchises, but Eternal Darkness on the GameCube proved the company could deliver a chilling venture into horror. Considered a cult classic, this game continues to fuel calls for a sequel, highlighting Nintendo’s surprising range.

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 Nintendo Once Made One of the Greatest Horror Games of All Time (& Everyone Wants a Sequel)
Senate Democrats Force Government Shutdown with No End in Sight

In a dramatic showdown on Capitol Hill, Senate Democrats have held their ground on federal funding disputes, triggering a government shutdown with an uncertain end date. While Democrats have made their stance clear, many question how long they can maintain it—or what it means for the American public.

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 Senate Democrats Force Government Shutdown with No End in Sight
Staten Island HS boys’ bowling: Port Richmond kegler makes school history with perfect game

Port Richmond’s Jacob Petersen rolled a perfect 300 at Showplace Bowling Center, marking the first such feat in his high school’s history. This landmark performance has quickly become a point of pride for Staten Island’s local sports community.

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White House Pulls Antoni’s Nomination for Head of BLS

EJ Antoni’s nomination to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics has been unexpectedly pulled by the White House, further destabilizing a key agency responsible for critical economic data. The move follows President Donald Trump’s earlier decision to fire the agency’s former commissioner, compounding leadership uncertainty at the BLS.

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 White House Pulls Antoni’s Nomination for Head of BLS
Arizona Athletics receives $4.4 million gift from late alumnus Paul Muscenti

Arizona Athletics recently accepted a $4.4 million bequest from the estate of the late alumnus and longtime Wildcats supporter, Paul Muscenti. The posthumous donation underscores Muscenti’s enduring passion for the University of Arizona and his commitment to the success of its student-athletes.

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Tap-to-exit program returning to LA Metro’s North Hollywood station

LA Metro’s tap-to-exit rule has come back to the North Hollywood station, ending the suspension that was in effect alongside Union Station. Officials confirm that riders will once again need to tap their Metro cards before leaving the platform.

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 Tap-to-exit program returning to LA Metro’s North Hollywood station
Judge halts Trump administration cuts to disaster aid for ‘sanctuary’ states

A federal judge has stopped the Trump administration from cutting off disaster relief and anti-terrorism grants to states with so-called sanctuary policies. Though the order is temporary, it marks a significant legal response to the administration’s intent to restrict funds on immigration grounds.

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 Judge halts Trump administration cuts to disaster aid for ‘sanctuary’ states
Jose Mourinho’s legend remains, but his Champions League giant-slaying days are a thing of the past

Jose Mourinho once reigned as Europe’s great giant-slayer, yet his return to Stamford Bridge leading Benfica hints at a more nuanced future. As he faces Chelsea on a stage he knows intimately, questions arise about whether he can still script Champions League upsets.

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 Jose Mourinho’s legend remains, but his Champions League giant-slaying days are a thing of the past
MLB spending disparity on display

In this year’s MLB playoffs, the Los Angeles Dodgers stand out for spending more than $500 million in salaries and luxury tax. Many see this season’s matchup against the Cincinnati Reds as a stark display of baseball’s ongoing economic disparity.

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 MLB spending disparity on display
Indiana Fever HC Explains Where WNBA Refereeing Lags Behind In After $1,000 Fine for Supporting Cheryl Reeve

As the Indiana Fever prepare to face the Las Vegas Aces at Michelob Ultra Arena, attention turns off-court. Coaches Stephanie White and Becky Hammon each received a $1,000 fine for aligning with Minnesota Lynx Head Coach Cheryl Reeve’s criticisms of WNBA refereeing.

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 Indiana Fever HC Explains Where WNBA Refereeing Lags Behind In After $1,000 Fine for Supporting Cheryl Reeve
FTC sues Zillow and Redfin over deal it accuses of supressing competition in rental ads

A February deal between Zillow and Redfin is at the center of a new lawsuit from the Federal Trade Commission, which accuses the two companies of violating federal antitrust laws. The arrangement is alleged to unfairly limit competition in the realm of rental advertising.

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 FTC sues Zillow and Redfin over deal it accuses of supressing competition in rental ads
In the wake of several mass shootings, FBI director calls for bureau’s intelligence operation to ‘evolve’

FBI Director Kash Patel has called certain officials back to Washington, DC, to tighten the bureau’s intelligence operations. This memo arrives on the heels of multiple mass shootings, marking a significant change for Patel, who once championed a reduced FBI presence in the nation’s capital.

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 In the wake of several mass shootings, FBI director calls for bureau’s intelligence operation to ‘evolve’
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