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Happy Hump Day, Daily Briefing readers! As Congress faces the threat of a debt ceiling crisis, the Senate is scheduled to vote on a rule that would allow the suspension of the debt limit. A little farther south of Washington, 10 Republican governors will tour the U.S.-Mexico border, where record numbers of migrants have gathered. |
It's Steve and Jane with Wednesday's news. |
π New this morning: Half a million people are expected to benefit from student loan forgiveness in a federal overhaul, some of them immediately. Some people will get relief automatically, and some will have to apply. |
π¨ Thirty years after white police officers were caught on video beating a Black motorist named Rodney King, an exclusive USA TODAY/Suffolk University Poll shows many residents think the LAPD is largely racist. |
π» Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg broke his silence after whistleblower Frances Haugen told a Senate panel that the social media giant prioritizes profits over the safety of its users. |
π Mike Tyson said he has been vaccinated for COVID-19, but the legendary boxer "didn't do it willingly." |
| Former heavyweight champ Mike Tyson during an interview with USA TODAY. | Robert Hanashiro, USA TODAY | |
π΄ After two days of chest pain and shortness of breath, a man went to the emergency room. Doctors found a 4-inch piece of cement piercing his heart and right lung. |
π§ On today's 5 Things podcast, hear what a Facebook whistleblower said to Congress. You can listen to the podcast every day on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or on your smart speaker. |
Here's what's happening today: |
Senate to vote on debt limit procedural rule |
As Congress faces the threat of a debt ceiling crisis, the Senate is scheduled to vote on a procedural rule Wednesday that would allow a measure suspending the debt limit until December 2022 to reach the floor for a vote. However, if anyone objects to that rule, it would require 60 votes to overcome the filibuster – a tall order considering there are only 50 Democrats in the Senate and no Republicans have indicated they would join them. Earlier this week, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell warned President Joe Biden in a letter to pursue a different course on raising the debt limit. Although the two haven't spoken about the letter, White House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that Biden "is always open to having conversation." |
Newsmakers in their own words: Brian Laundrie's sister has a message for him |
| Cassie Laundrie spoke about the disappearance of her brother, Brian Laundrie. | USA TODAY graphic | |
As the Florida manhunt for Brian Laundrie, Gabby Petito's fiancΓ©, continues after three weeks, his sister wants him to turn himself in and says that she would if she had the chance. |
Cassie Laundrie said she has tried contacting Brian Laundrie since his disappearance, but phone calls went to voicemail. She said she personally last saw him on Sept. 6 during a family camping trip. |
GOP governors to visit US-Mexico border |
Ten Republican governors will tour the U.S.-Mexico border Wednesday amid an influx of record numbers of migrants. The office of Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Monday announced he plans to take a boat tour of the Rio Grande River with the Texas Department of Public Safety. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey are among the other governors taking part. Migrants have been drawn to the border to escape the aftermath of natural disasters and corruption and violence in their home countries, as well as by the perception that President Joe Biden will be more welcoming than his predecessor, Donald Trump. In September, footage of Border Patrol agents on horseback chasing Haitian migrants at the border in Texas drew widespread criticism. |
π΅Voices: Bernice A. King calls on the Biden administration to immediately reconsider the immigration policies and practices at the southern border against Haitians in this op-ed. |
What else people are reading: |
π COVID-19 disrupted education – forever. Here's a list of pandemic changes to schools that could be permanent. |
π° Is "buy the dip" a good investing strategy? Here's why dollar-cost averaging may be better. |
π€ K-pop superstars BTS have raised $3.6 million during four years of teaming up with the U.N. children's agency to fight violence, abuse and bullying and promote self-esteem in young people. |
π» Meet the champion of chonk: 480 Otis defeated 151 Walker, also known as the "Baron of Beardonkadonk," to become an unprecedented four-time Fat Bear Week champion. |
| Your Fat Bear Week 2021 champion: 480 Otis. | Lian Law | |
Ahead of hearing, HBCU leaders say Biden's latest plan falls far short |
Leaders of historically black colleges and universities say President Joe Biden's budget package falls far short of how much the historically underfunded institutions need. The aid, currently penciled in for $1.45 billion to be distributed over a period of four years beginning in 2022, is much less than supporters anticipated, putting HBCUs at a disadvantage and risking Biden's support from a key constituency. And the final number for HBCUs could be even lower: The president's original $3.5 trillion Build Back Better plan is under intense negotiations in Congress, where key moderates want a more modest plan closer to $2 trillion. The presidents of the United Negro College Fund's 37 member institutions sent a letter to congressional leaders last week to urge Congress to pass the bill with more provisions for HBCUs. All of these concerns come ahead of a Wednesday hearing by a House subcommittee on higher education. |
Also happening Wednesday: |
✈ Google doing its bit for sustainable travel: People searching for flights on Google will see a carbon emission estimate next to price and travel durations, and flights with significantly lower emissions will be labeled with a green badge. If users want to prioritize carbon impact, they will be able to sort results to bring the greenest flights to the top of the list. |
πΊ "CSI" sequel with old friends to debut on CBS: "CSI: Vegas" (Wednesdays, 10 p.m. ET/PT) returns to a Las Vegas crime lab similar to the one where the original "CSI" series solved grisly crimes for 335 episodes before ending in 2015. The new series features two of the earlier show's stars, William Petersen as Gil Grissom and Jorja Fox as Sara Sidle. Paula Newsome, Matt Lauria and Mandeep Dhillon also star. |
| Jorja Fox as Sara Sidle and William Petersen as Dr. Gil Grissom in "CSI: Vegas." | Sonja Flemming/CBS | |
Women's soccer league resumes play amid fallout from abuse allegations |
The National Women's Soccer League (NWSL) will resume games Wednesday after agreeing not to hold play over the weekend in light of a devastating report from The Athletic that now-former league coach Paul Riley had emotionally abused and sexually coerced his players. The day after the report surfaced, NWSL Commissioner Lisa Baird was forced out . "We have taken the weekend's pause to evaluate. We acknowledge that we will not process the pain of the last several days in one weekend or one week," the NWSL Players Association said in a statement. "We have made the decision to proceed with Wednesday night's scheduled competition, but our demands will be forthcoming." |
Dodgers and Cardinals face off in NL Wild Card game |
The MLB playoffs will continue Wednesday when the Los Angeles Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals take the field for the National League Wild Card game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles (8:10 p.m. ET, TBS). Both teams are in a groove entering the win-or-go -home matchup, as the Dodgers have won nine straight games to close the season and the Cardinals have won 19 of their last 22 and that included a historic 17-game win streak. Los Angeles held a slight edge over St. Louis in the regular season series, winning four out of seven games the two teams played. The winner of Wednesday's game will face the San Francisco Giants, who won an MLB-best 107 games and the NL West division title, in the National League Division Series. |
⚾ Revitalized with the Dodgers, Albert Pujols faces his beloved Cardinals in do-or-die National League Wild Card game. |
AL Wild Card game: Red Sox beat Yankees in matchup of longtime rivals |
In the first game of the 2021 Major League Baseball postseason, thanks in part to a tone-setting start from their own All-Star ace Nathan Eovaldi, the Boston Red Sox led the American League Wild Card game wire-to-wire and recorded a 6-2 victory over the New York Yankees Tuesday night. The win propelled the Red Sox into the American League Division Series against the Tampa Bay Rays, which begins Thursday. |
| AL wild card: Red Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts reacts after hitting a two run home run in the first inning. | Bob DeChiara, USA TODAY Sports | |
More on Tuesday's game and other Major League Baseball storylines: |
⚾ Whoops: ESPN's announcers and legendary Yankees broadcaster John Sterling thought Giancarlo Stanton hit a home run in the first inning of the Wild Card game. He didn't. |
⚾ Bleep this: Bucky Dent, the hero who hit a key home run late to propel the Yankees over the Red Sox for the AL East title in a 1978 play-in game, was on hand at Fenway Park for this year's Yankees-Red Sox matchup. |
⚾ Should MLB playoff games be earlier? Are long games actually bad? TV analysts weigh in on baseball's postseason as it stands now. |
ICYMI: Some of our top stories Tuesday |
π΄ "Bridgerton" hair and makeup designer Marc Pilcher died of COVID-19 three weeks after winning an Emmy for his work on the Netflix series. Pilcher, 53, had no underlying conditions and was "double vaccinated," according to his agency. |
π "This was a bizarre night for all of us": Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden wants an explanation for the locker room at SoFi Stadium. |
πΊ ESPN broadcaster Sage Steele issued an apology, days after she made comments ripping the company's vaccine mandate. |
π° "I'm a Playboy bunny": Social media influencer Bretman Rock has made history as the first gay male cover star of Playboy Magazine. |
πΈ The Jack O' Lantern Spectacular returns to Louisville, Kentucky πΈ |
| The Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular has 5,000 pumpkins decorated for your enjoyment. Oct. 1, 2021 | Scott Utterback/Courier Journal | |
The Jack O' Lantern Spectacular is back! If you're in Louisville, Kentucky, you can take a nighttime stroll through Iroquois Park and see 5,000 elaborately carved pumpkins. And if you aren't, check out our gallery of some of the spectacular gourds here. |
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