World Series: Astros throw no-hitter in Game 4 win over Phillies to even series

Houston starting pitcher Cristian Javier and Astros bullpen teamed up to throw the first combined no-hitter in World Series history, earning them the 5-0 win in Game 4 over the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday in Philadelphia. Javier issued nine strikeouts, two walks and earned strikes on 63 of his 97 pitches Wednesday at Citizens Bank Park. Astros relievers Bryan Abreu, Rafael Montero and Ryan Pressly pitched for the final three innings to complete the rare feat.

The four Astros pitchers threw just the second overall no-hitter in World Series history; Don Larsen pitched (solo) the first World Series no-hitter for the New York Yankees in 1956.

The best-of-seven game series is now tied 2-2. Game 5 will be Thursday at 8:03 p.m. EDT Thursday in Philadelphia.

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Federal Reserve hikes interest rates another 0.75 percentage point

On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by another 0.75 percentage point — or 75 basis points — citing continuing upward pressure on inflation as the reason. The Fed said in a statement: “Inflation remains elevated, reflecting supply and demand imbalances related to the pandemic, higher food and energy prices, and broader price pressures …As a result, it anticipates that ongoing increases in the target range will be appropriate in order to attain a stance of monetary policy that is sufficiently restrictive to return inflation to 2% over time.”

The Fed said that recent indicators point to modest growth in spending and production. Job gains have been robust in recent months, and the unemployment rate has remained low. They added that Russia’s war in Ukraine is “causing tremendous human and economic hardship” and the war, together with related events, is creating additional upward pressure on inflation.

Wednesday’s hike is the fourth consecutive 75-basis-point hike this year and would bring the federal funds rate to the range of 3.74% to 4%. The Fed said it will continue to closely monitor economic conditions and is “strongly committed to returning inflation to 2%. The last interest rate hike by the Fed was in September.

U.S. stocks opened lower Wednesday in anticipation of the Fed interest rate hike announcement.

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Parkland school shooter sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole

The gunman who murdered 17 people at a Florida high school was formally sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole. After a months-long trial, a jury in October recommended Nikolas Cruz, 24, be sentenced to life in prison for the February 2018 massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, where he killed 14 students and three school staff members

Circuit Judge Elizabeth Scherer sentenced Cruz  to serve a life sentence with no possibility of parole for each of the 17 counts of murder to which he had pleaded guilty, with the sentences to run consecutively. Scherer also imposed a sentence of life in prison with a minimum of 20 years to serve on 14 of the 17 counts of attempted murder, and life without the possibility of parole for the remaining three counts of attempted murder.

Last month, in a 9-3 vote, a jury leaned toward sending Cruz to death row, but Florida law dictates that anything less than a unanimous vote automatically shifts the sentence to life without parole. Ahead of the sentencing, survivors and families of those killed in the Parkland shooting made victim-impact statements. For two days, parents, wives, siblings and other relatives of slain victims and some of the surviving wounded addressed Cruz face to face.

Prosecutors had sought the death penalty, while the defense had asked for life in prison. The jury’s decision on Oct. 13 shocked family members of victims who were visibly distraught by the verdict. During the the three-month penalty trial, the defense argued that Cruz is mentally ill and his condition led him to the 2018 Valentine’s Day rampage in which he wielded a semi-automatic rifle at his former school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

Cruz will be taken within days to the Florida Department of Corrections, before he is assigned to a maximum-security prison in the state.

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Browns GM says QB Deshaun Watson set to start vs. Texans

Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry said Wednesday that suspended quarterback Deshaun Watson will start the first game he’s eligible, which looks to be on Dec. 4, in Houston against the Texans. Watson continues to serve an 11-game suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy.

Watson can’t begin practicing until Nov. 14, but will be eligible to play in Week 13 when the Browns travel to face the Texans.  Watson has been allowed to participate in team meetings since October 10th, meet individually with coaches and work out at the Browns’ training facility. Said Berry: “It’s been great to have him back in the building. He’s been focused on working on himself, he’s stayed in great shape, he’s been a part of the meetings. He’s done everything and more that’s been asked of him. We’ll be excited to have him when he can continue to ramp up football activities and get back on the practice field.”

On Aug. 18, the NFL and NFL Players Association reached a settlement on Watson’s 11-game suspension, after he was accused by more than two dozen women of sexual assault and inappropriate sexual misconduct during massage sessions. Watson was fined $5 million and has had to undergo a mandatory treatment program. Watson agreed to settle 23 of the 24 lawsuits against him over the summer, but has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. He has yet to do an interview since reentering the team’s training facility.

The Browns are just 3-5 headed into their bye; Watson’s replacement Jacoby Brissett has been  impressive, posting the eighth-best QBR (60.7) in the NFL this season thus far.

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Reba McEntire postpones several concerts due to vocal rest

Reba McEntire has postponed several shows through the weekend after doctors advised she go on vocal rest.

Reba shared on social media: “An update about this weekend’s shows…My doctor has advised me to go on vocal rest, so I have made the difficult decision to reschedule this weekend’s shows. All tickets will be honored for the new dates … Thank you for understanding! Love, Reba”

This weekend’s shows in Columbus, OH; Raleigh, NC and Indianapolis, IN are affected and have been rescheduled. The new dates have her visiting Columbus on December 2nd, Raleigh on December 3rd and Indianapolis on December 16th.

Reba: Live in Concert 2022 with Terri Clark is expected to continue November 10th in Estero, FL. It was initially set to wrap November 19th, but will now run into mid-December for the rescheduled dates. Reba is also set to perform at the CMA Awards, airing live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Wednesday, November 9th on ABC, and available the next day on Hulu.

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Travis Tritt cancels remaining dates of his tour with Chris Janson due to injury

Travis Tritt is cancelling all concert dates on his November calendar, including remaining dates he was scheduled to play with Chris Janson for their co-headlining Can’t Miss Tour.

Tritt announced the news on social media, explaining that he’s taking time off to recover from a lingering injury:  “I have been experiencing severe pain in my left knee for the past few weeks due to a possible torn meniscus  With short bits of rest between shows, I had hoped that the pain would eventually subside and I could complete all of my remaining dates in November, including all the dates on the current Can’t Miss Tour with Chris Janson and the War Hippies … Unfortunately, the pain has become impossible to ignore and I will not be able to do any further shows in November … I appreciate everyone’s understanding and I hope to return to the road as soon as possible.”

Tritt’s Can’t Miss Tour co-headliner, Chris Janson, also shared on social media that due to Tritt’s injury, he won’t be able to perform those shows as a solo artist: “To my fans that bought tickets to the “Can’t Miss Tour”, I just found out that Travis has a knee injury & has to cancel. Unfortunately I’ve tried every way to still come play the shows for ya’ll but it’s unable to happen! I’m sad & devastated.”

The affected tour dates on the Can’t Miss Tour are Nov. 3 in Greensboro, N.C., Nov. 4 in Florence, S.C., Nov. 5 in Richmond, Va., Nov. 10 in Anderson, S.C., Nov. 11 in Tupelo, Miss., Nov. 18 in Pensacola, Fla. and Nov. 19 in Atlanta, Ga.  Tritt is also canceling one solo show on Nov. 12 in Choctaw, Miss.  Refunds will be available via the point of purchase.

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Take a look at Amy Adams in the trailer for ‘Disenchanted”

Disney+ is sharing the trailer for the new film ‘Disenchanted,’ tweeting the teaser with the caption: “Discover a fairy tale with a wicked twist. #Disenchanted, an Original movie, starts streaming November 18 on #DisneyPlus.”  The trailer for the musical fantasy film features Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Idina Menzel and Maya Rudolph.  Disenchanted also stars Yvette Nicole Brown, Jayma Mays and Oscar Nunez, with Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz returning as songwriters, and Menken composing the score.

Disenchanted is a sequel to the 2007 film Enchanted, also starring Adams and Dempsey. The pair reprise their roles as Giselle (Adams), a woman from the fairytale kingdom of Andalasia, and Robert (Dempsey), a New York attorney and single father. The new film sees Giselle and Robert married and living with Robert’s daughter, Morgan (Gabriella Baldacchino), in the suburb of Monroeville. When Gisele uses a magic wand to wish for a fairytale life, the spell backfires and she starts to become a wicked villain.

Disenchanted starts streaming Nov. 18 on Disney+. Take a look at the trailer – here.

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Lupita Nyong’o to star in ‘A Quiet Place: Day One’

Lupita Nyong’o is set to star in the new film A Quiet Place: Day One. Nyong’o, 39, is in final talks for the ‘A Quiet Place’ spinoff at Paramount.

Day One is based on an idea by John Krasinski, who directed and starred in the first two ‘A Quiet Place’ films. The spinoff will be directed by Michael Sarnoski, known for his directorial debut, ‘Pig’. Krasinski and his wife, actress Emily Blunt, are not expected to reprise their roles from the first two films. In addition to the spinoff, there is a third film in the Quiet Place series slated for release in 2025.

The original A Quiet Place opened in 2018 and was followed by A Quiet Place Part II in 2021. The franchise takes place in a post-apocalyptic world populated with monsters with hypersensitive hearing.

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World Series: Phillies defeat Astros in Game 3 with 7-0 win

The Philadelphia Phillies crushed five home runs off Houston Astros starter Lance McCullers Jr., and added 2 more homers bringing them a dominating 7-0 victory in Game 3 of the World Series in front of a Philly crowd at home.

Phillies starter Ranger Suarez threw five shutout innings, and the Phillies earned runs with homers from Bryce Harper, Alec Bohm, Brandon Marsh, Kyle Schwarber and Rhys Hoskins, who each went deep once – making them the first team in history to hit five home runs in the first five innings of a World Series game.

The Phillies have now taken a 2-1 series lead in the World Series. Game 4 will take place Wednesday at 8:03 p.m. EDT Wednesday in Philadelphia, airing on Fox. Aaron Nola will get the ball for the Phillies, with Cristian Javier taking the mound for the Astros.

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3 children among 14 injured in Chicago drive-by shooting on Halloween

Three children were among fourteen people shot in a drive-by shooting in Chicago on Monday night. Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said at a news conference that no deaths were reported in connection with the shooting, and an additional person was struck by a vehicle while attempting to escape the scene.

The victims range in age from 3 to 56, with two in critical condition and a woman of an unknown age in unknown condition suffering a gunshot wound to the torso, police said. Of the children shot, one 3-year-old boy is in serious condition suffering a gunshot wound to both legs, an 11-year-old girl is in serious condition suffering a gunshot wound to the leg, and a 13-year-old boy is in serious condition with a gunshot wound to the torso and leg, according to police. The victims have not been identified.

Police said Tuesday afternoon that the shooter remains at large, and the incident is under investigation. The shooting occurred at the intersection of California Avenue and Polk Street at around 9:30 p.m. in the area of Garfield Park, and was partially captured on surveillance video. Brown said: “We know it’s a drive-by. We know it happens in just a few seconds. It begins and then it’s over, about three seconds the car is pulling out after driving by and shooting randomly, really, into the crowd.”

Mayor Lori Lightfoot condemned the violence in a statement, and called for the public to come forward with information on potential suspects. Said Lightfoot:  “The Chicago Police Department has been hard at work through the night to bring the perpetrators to justice. Chicago Police Department detectives have identifying video, are talking with victims and witnesses, and have taken other investigative measures to track down those responsible. We are also coordinating with community organizations to support the victims and their families in their time of crisis.”

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