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Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers power past Mets for 2-1 NLCS lead

United Press International (UPI.com) 

Shohei Ohtani roped a 397-foot blast over Citi Field's right field foul pole for one of three Los Angeles Dodgers home runs in an 8-0 domination of the New York Mets for a 2-1 NLCS lead.

Singer Liam Payne dies after fall from hotel in Argentina: Police - ABC News

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  1. Singer Liam Payne dies after fall from hotel in Argentina: Police  ABC News
  2. Liam Payne Was ‘Trashing Room’ Before Balcony Fall, Reveals 911 Call Made by Hotel Staff Minutes Before Death  PEOPLE
  3. Liam Payne seen in chilling final photo taken just before he plunged to his death  New York Post
  4. Liam Payne, former One Direction member, dies at 31 in Argentina hotel fall  The Associated Press
  5. Liam Payne, One Direction Member, Dies at 31  Variety

Watch: Ashwin knocks over well-set Conway with a beauty

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Star Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin claimed a crucial wicket of New Zealand's Devon Conway, who was just 9 runs short of a century, through an impeccable delivery on the second day of the first Test in Bengaluru. The decision, reviewed for wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel's glove position, was upheld, shifting the momentum in India's favour.

Europe’s Renewable Power Prices Drop

Oilprice.com 

Moderating inflation and reduced market volatility compared to 2022 and 2023 resulted in lower prices for renewable electricity in power purchase agreements across Europe. During the third quarter of 2024, power purchase agreements (PPAs) for electricity sourced from renewable energy showed a 12.4% decline in price, compared to the same period of 2023, according to data from price tracking platform LevelTen cited by Reuters. Corporate buyers and power users are increasingly looking to enter into... Читать дальше...

Walgreens announces plans to close 1,200 stores nationwide

NBC News 

Drugstore giant Walgreens has announced it will close 1,200 over the next three years — that's on top of 900 stores recently shuttered by CVS and another 800 by Rite Aid. NBC's Christine Romans reports for TODAY on the reason behind the closures and alternatives consumers can turn to.