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Yankees rely on unsung hero to even ALDS, now turn to ace Gerrit Cole for decisive Game 5 against Rays

With the Yankees in a must-win Game 4, shortstop Gleyber Torres slugged a two-run home run in the sixth inning. The series is tied 2-2.

      

Here’s everyone at the White House Rose Garden SCOTUS event now called a likely ‘superspreader.’ Help us ID them all.

USA TODAY is attempting to identify every person at the event using publicly available photographs of that day. Help us fill in the blanks.

      

Biden campaign started selling fly swatters after the debate. They’ve already sold out

The Biden campaign didn’t miss a beat trying to capitalize the, um, buzz of the vice presidential debate.

NBA Finals: What LeBron James has learned about being a Laker

LeBron James says Lakers fans “don’t give a damn what you’ve done before” as Los Angeles is on the cusp of clinching its first NBA title since 2010.

      

Federal judge issues scathing decision to allow more ballot drop boxes in Ohio

A federal judge on Thursday blocked an order from Ohio’s secretary of state that would have required counties in the state to install ballot drop boxes just at the local election office, allowing additional drop boxes to be placed in areas that need them.

Florida prosecutor instructs staff to stop pursuing most resisting arrest charges

Weeks after Gov. Ron DeSantis proposed a crackdown on civil disobedience and protesters who target police, a Florida prosecutor has instructed her staff to stop pursuing resisting arrest charges in many cases.

Flint residents sue investment banks over water crisis

Residents of Flint, Michigan, have filed a civil lawsuit against three investment banks for claims arising from the poisoning of “minors, residents and water users of the City of Flint during the period when Flint utilized the Flint River as a primary …

Texas officer charged in Jonathan Price’s shooting death has been fired

A police officer charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Jonathan Price in Wolfe City, Texas, was fired on Thursday, city officials said.

IBM spins off a quarter of the company to focus on the cloud

IBM is spinning off a significant part of its business to focus on new opportunities in hybrid cloud growth, the company announced on Thursday.

Startup says it can make top-shelf whiskey in just a few days

Bespoken Spirits says it is using science to produce better whiskeys. Now, it has several million dollars to prove it can.

Post-debate, election live updates: Trump, who still has COVID-19, may hold event next week; insults largely absent from VP debate

President Trump may hold an event Monday. The vice presidential debate was less chaotic than the Trump-Biden one. Latest COVID-19 and election news.
      

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