MLB Division Series: Yankees, Phillies, Dodgers and Astros all win Day 1 games

Major League Baseball’s American League and National League Division Series began on Tuesday, October 11th with all 4 games being held, kicking-off the series.

In the National League, the Philadelphia Phillies upset the Atlanta Braves with a 7-6 win in Game 1; and in Houston, the Astros defeated the Seattle Mariners 8-7 in their first game of their series.

In the American League, the NY Yankees defeated the Cleveland Guardians 4-1 at Yankee Stadium led by ace pitcher Gerrit Cole; and the LA Dodgers won their opener against the San Diego Padres with a 5-3 score.

The Game 2 schedule for all teams are as follows:

AL Division Series Game 2:
Thursday, October 13th:
Seattle Mariners at Houston Astros, 3:37 p.m.;
Cleveland Guardians at New York Yankees, 7:37 p.m.

* All ALDS games will air on TBS.

NL Division Series Game 2:
Wednesday, October 12th:
Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves, 4:35 p.m. (Fox);
San Diego Padres at Los Angeles Dodgers, 8:37 p.m. (FS1)

* NLDS Games 1 and 2 will air on Fox or FS1. Games 3-5 will air on FS1.

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Justice Department urges Supreme Court to reject former President Trump’s request over seized Mar-a-Lago documents

On Tuesday, the Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to reject former President Donald Trump’s request to allow the special master reviewing documents seized from Mar-a-Lago access to those marked as classified. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar said in court papers that Trump would suffer “no harm at all” if the documents are temporarily withheld from the special master.

Whatever the court decides will not affect the Justice Department’s access to the same documents in its criminal investigation. The more than 100 classified documents are just a small portion of the 11,000 records seized by federal agents amid concerns that Trump had unlawfully retained official White House records after leaving office. The Supreme Court is reviewing a Sept. 21 decision by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that barred the special master, Judge Raymond Dearie, from reviewing the documents. Under federal law, official White House records are federal property and must be handed over to the National Archives when the president leaves office. Trump says he did nothing improper and wants Dearie to determine the status of the documents, including those marked as classified. A decision by the Supreme Court is due at any time.

Trump’s lawyers had said the appeal’s court’s decision to block access to the special master “impairs substantially the ongoing, time-sensitive work of the special master …any limit on the comprehensive and transparent review of materials seized in the extraordinary raid of a president’s home erodes public confidence in our system of justice.”

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Prosecutors drop all charges against ‘Serial’ podcast subject Adnan Syed

On Tuesday, the Baltimore City State Attorney’s Office announced they have dropped all charges against ‘Serial’ podcast subject Adnan Syed for the 1999 murder of his former girlfriend. The move comes weeks after Syed’s conviction was overturned on September 19th, and he was released without bail and placed on home detention with GPS monitoring while prosecutors were given 30 days to decide whether to move for a new trial or drop the case.

Syed was sentenced to life in prison in 2000 for the murder Hae Min Lee; his case gained national attention more than a decade later in 2014 as the subject of the podcast “Serial.” Erica Suter, Syed’s attorney and director of the Innocence Project Clinic at the University of Baltimore Law School, said: “Finally Syed is able to live as a free man.”  

The Maryland Office of the Public Defender said in a statement that the decision to drop the charges was made after DNA testing “excluded Mr. Syed from the DNA recovered at the scene…the DNA results confirm what we have already known and what underlies all of the current proceedings: that Adnan is innocent and lost 23 years of his life serving time for a crime he did not commit.”

Syed, just 17 years old at the time of his arrest, has maintained his innocence in the killing of the 18-year-old Lee, his classmate and ex-girlfriend, who was strangled to death and found buried in a park in Baltimore County in 1999.  However after a yearlong investigation into the case, prosecutors said they had produced evidence suggesting the involvement of two alternative suspects.   One of the suspects threatened Lee, saying “he would make her disappear” and “would kill her.” and one of the suspects was described as a serial rapist convicted in a series of sexual assaults after Syed’s trial. Police also discovered Lee’s car near one of the suspect’s residences.

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Carolina Panthers QB Baker Mayfield avoids surgery and being placed on IR, but will miss up to 4 weeks with ankle injury

Carolina Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield will not need surgery on the high ankle sprain he suffered.  NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero said that Mayfield avoided “major damage”, and ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported Mayfield will not be placed on IR, but is expected to miss anywhere from 2-6 weeks due to the injury. The quarterback could return within the next four games since he is avoiding a spot on injured reserve list.

Mayfield suffered the ankle injury during the Panthers’ Week 5 loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The 2018 No. 1 overall pick, who was acquired by the Panthers in a July trade with the Cleveland Browns, suffered a shoulder injury in Week 2 last season which lingered throughout the year, causing him to miss three games before underwent surgery in the offseason.  Prior to that, Mayfield hadn’t missed any contests because of injury over his first three NFL seasons.

In five appearances for the Panthers this season, Mayfield has completed 54.9 percent of his throws for 962 yards with four touchdowns and four interceptions. P.J. Walker will take over as the team’s starter in Mayfield’s absence.

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Ashley McBryde to present her album Lindeville live at the Ryman Auditorium

Ashley McBryde is inviting fans to the famed Ryman Auditorium for Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville, featuring the collaborators and special guests performing songs from her critically acclaimed album, Lindeville. Produced by John Osborne, Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville includes performances from McBryde, Brothers Osborne, Brandy Clark, Aaron Raitiere, Pillbox Patti, Caylee Hammack and Benjy Davis.

The shows at the Ryman will be held on Wednesday, February 15th and Thursday, February 16th. Tickets will go on sale Friday, October 14th at AshleyMcBryde.com.

McBryde said Lindeville was written during a weeklong exercise in a rural cabin outside Nashville. McBryde set out with a group of her favorite collaborators to work up a project they had no intention of ever recording or releasing, including Raitiere, Hayford, Clark, Davis and Connie Harrington, each drawing from their own upbringings.  Physical copies of Lindeville, as well as a fan club only/limited edition purple vinyl, are available at McBryde’s website.

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Carrie Underwood announces new single ‘Hate My Heart’

Carrie Underwood announced on social media her second single from her Denim & Rhinestones album, “Hate My Heart,” hitting country radio on October 31st.  Underwood wrote on Instagram: “So excited to rock out to my next single “Hate My Heart” LIVE on tour starting this Saturday! This was such a fun song to create with @ifiwerehillarylindsey, @garciaofficial, and @hardy!  #DenimAndRhinestonesTour 💜💎”  Underwood released Denim & Rhinestones in June, and the album marks Underwood’s 10th consecutive career Top 10 debut on the Billboard Top 200 chart for all genres.

Underwood says of the song: “‘Hate My Heart’ was definitely part of my desire to have fun on this album. I wanted songs that would be exciting to perform live and would fill up an arena, and that’s exactly what we’re about to do with The Denim & Rhinestones Tour. This one is definitely going to get everyone up on their feet and having a good time. It was great writing ‘Hate My Heart’ with Hillary Lindsey and David Garcia, who I love collaborating with, and also getting to work with Hardy, who brought a cool vibe and an energy to the track.”

Underwood will also kick off her Denim & Rhinestones Tour in Greenville, SC on October 15th, making 43 stops in cities including New York’s Madison Square Garden, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, and LA’s Crypto.com Arena before wrapping-up in March 2023. Underwood will be joined by special guest Jimmie Allen on all dates. For tickets and more information, visit carrieunderwoodofficial.com/tour.

Take a listen to Hate My Heart, here.

Carrie Underwood Announces New Single, “Hate My Heart”

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Actress Angela Lansbury passes away at age 96

Legendary actress of the stage and screen Angela Lansbury has passed away at the age of 96. Lansbury’s family released a statement saying: “​​The children of Dame Angela Lansbury are sad to announce that their mother died peacefully in her sleep at home in Los Angeles at 1:30 AM today, Tuesday, October 11, 2022, just five days shy of her 97th birthday. In addition to her three children, Anthony, Deirdre and David, she is survived by three grandchildren, Peter, Katherine and Ian, plus five great grandchildren and her brother, producer Edgar Lansbury. She was proceeded in death by her husband of 53 years, Peter Shaw. A private family ceremony will be held at a date to be determined.”

Born in London, the actress was perhaps best known for playing Jessica Fletcher on the long-running CBS investigative television series Murder, She Wrote for 12 seasons.  Along with starring in Murder, She Wrote, Lansbury was also known for her portrayal of Mrs Potts in Beauty and the Beast, Miss Eglantine Price in the Disney film Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Mrs. Eleanor Shaw Iselin in The Manchurian Candidate, Aunt Adelaide in Nanny McPhee, and Mrs. Van Gundy in Mr. Popper’s Penguins, among others. She also originated several Broadway leading roles in musicals such as Sweeney Todd and The King and I.

Lansbury’s work in film and TV landed her six Golden Globe awards, 15 Emmy Awards nominations and three Oscar Awards nominations. In 2013, Angela received an Honorary Award at the 2013 Governors Awards.

Lansbury is survived by her brother Edgar Lansbury; her three children, Anthony, Deirdre and David; her three grandchildren, Peter, Katherine and Ian; and her five great grandchildren.

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Kaley Cuoco announces pregnancy, expecting baby girl with Tom Pelphrey

Actress Kaley Cuoco, 36, and her boyfriend, actor Tom Pelphrey, 40, are expecting their first child together.  The couple announced that Cuoco is pregnant with a baby girl in separate Instagram posts on Tuesday.

Cuoco shared a series of photos on her page, including the an inside of a cake with pink frosting to reveal they are expecting a girl, as well as pictures of her baby bump, and a shot of the couple holding up a positive pregnancy test. Cuoco wrote, 💕Baby girl Pelphrey coming 2023💕 beyond blessed and over the moon… I 💓you @tommypelphrey!!!”

On Pelphrey’s page, the Ozark actor shared some of the same photos, writing, “And then it was even MORE BETTER. 🎀🎀🎀. Love you more than ever @kaleycuoco ♥🙏♥

Cuoco shared at the premiere of her new movie ‘Meet Cute’ that she and Pelphrey met at the season premiere of Ozark in April.  The couple confirmed their relationship in May, and made their first public appearance at an event together later in the month. The pair then appeared together in public again on the red carpet at the 2022 Emmy Awards, where both were nominated for Emmys this year.

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Los Angeles City Council president resigns from post after racist remarks are leaked

On Monday, President of the Los Angeles City Council, Nury Martinez, resigned from her post after audio of her making repeated racist marks was leaked. In a statement, Martinez announced that she would resign effective immediately, and apologized for her off-color remarks. The leaked audio surfaced ahead of the Nov. 8 election in which several council seats are up for grabs; it was not immediately clear who recorded it.

First posted to Reddit, the audio containing Martinez’s remarks was obtained and published by the nonprofit community news platform Knock LA and the Los Angeles Times. The conversations also included council members Gil Cedillo and Kevin de Leon, as well as the president of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor, Ron Herrera.

Martinez can be heard saying in one of the recordings, regarding Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón: “[Expletive] that guy, he’s with the Blacks,” and in another recording, Martinez appeared to say that the adopted Black son of fellow City Council member Mike Bonin, who is white, “looks like a little monkey” in Spanish.  Bonin and his husband, Sean Arian, said in a statement: “We are appalled, angry and absolutely disgusted that Nury Martinez attacked our son with horrific racist slurs, and talked about her desire to physically harm him. It’s vile, abhorrent, and utterly disgraceful.  No child should ever be subjected to such racist, mean and dehumanizing comments, especially from a public official. It is painful to know he will someday read these comments.”

Martinez served as the president of the City Council since late 2019 and is the first Latina woman to hold the position. However despite her resignation, Martinez is expected to remain on the 15-member City Council, and in her resignation statement she did not mention leaving her seat as a council member.

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Third largest freight rail union rejects tentative agreement to avert a nationwide rail strike

The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Division — the country’s third largest freight rail union — has voted down a tentative agreement brokered by the Biden administration to avert a nationwide rail strike.  The union is the first labor group to reject the offer; according to a statement released Monday, 56% of its almost 12,000 workers turned down the agreement over a lack of time off.

Union President Tony Cardwell in a statement:  “Railroaders are discouraged and upset with working conditions and compensation and hold their employer in low regardRailroaders do not feel valued. They resent the fact that management holds no regard for their quality of life, illustrated by their stubborn reluctance to provide a higher quantity of paid time off, especially for sickness.”

Since four other unions have already approved the deal, so the rejection of the agreement does not signal a strike. However, seven more are scheduled to vote through the middle of November, and if one union were to strike, others could refuse to cross the picket line.

Last month, the Biden administration brokered the tentative deal which gives union members an average 24% pay increase over five years, improved working conditions and caps on what they have to pay for healthcare. The administration worked until the final hour to avert a rail strike that threatened to sever the supply chain, by cutting 40% of long-haul U.S. cargo, and cripple the economy.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/large-rail-union-rejects-deal-renewing-strike-possibility-91298002

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