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DOJ accuses Visa of debit monopoly, Floridians evacuate ahead of possibly major hurricane, Lady Gaga announces surprise album

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Jenny Kane/AP

The Justice Department filed a lawsuit yesterday accusing Visa of illegally monopolizing the debit card market and keeping alternatives from gaining traction. Visa called the lawsuit .

What to know: Attorney General Merrick Garland alleged that Visa’s fees what it could charge in a competitive market. More than 60% of all debit transactions in the U.S. take place on Visa’s network, the complaint said. [CNN]

Pandemic boost: Visa makes for every transaction processed, and since 2020, more consumers have shopped online. Even traditionally cash-heavy businesses now accept credit or debit card payments. [AP]


Lady Gaga via InstagramLady Gaga via Instagram

Lady Gaga via Instagram

🎵 Lady Gaga’s surprise album

Lady Gaga revealed that a surprise to her film Joker: Folie à Deux will be released this Friday. She’s also working on a separate pop album, which will come out in February. [USA Today]

⛈️ Floridians evacuate

Thousands of people evacuated Florida’s Gulf Coast while a flood watch was issued up through the southern Appalachians as Tropical Storm Helene is predicted to make landfall as a tomorrow night. [CNN]

⚖️ Trump assassination attempt

Ryan Routh was with the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Federal Judge Aileen Cannon, who dismissed Trump’s classified documents case, was assigned to oversee the case. [Politico]

🩺 U.S. iron deficiencies

A new study found that nearly one in three Americans may have an . While a lack of iron isn’t life-threatening, it can cause health issues ranging from fatigue to kidney disease. [NBC News]

➡️ Favre’s Parkinson’s diagnosis

NFL Hall of Famer Brett Favre announced that he was with Parkinson’s disease. He said in 2022 that he’d suffered “thousands” of concussions during his career, though the link between the two is unclear. [Yahoo Life]


🏀 In the WNBA playoffs, the Fever and the Sun of Round 1 at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN. The Sun lead the round 1-0. [IndyStar]

🚑 The One Chicago franchise, including Chicago Med, Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D., kicks off at 8 p.m. ET on NBC. Here’s . [Us Weekly]

🎤 Season 12 of The Masked Singer premieres at 8 p.m. ET on Fox. Here are some of . [Entertainment Weekly]

📺 Grotesquerie starts at 10 p.m. ET on FX. The show, which includes , streams on Hulu tomorrow. [TheWrap]

⚾ In baseball, the Padres and the Dodgers at 10:10 p.m. ET on the MLB app. [Yahoo Sports]

☀️ And don’t forget to: Read your daily . Play . Check the in your area.


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Illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images

In 1957, nine Black students started classes at all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., as part of an effort to desegregate schools and break the color barrier in the state. Here’s about their ordeal nearly 70 years later. [ABC News]


Ready to decorate for Halloween? Anthony asked Yahoo shopping curator Zainab Akande, who writes , to recommend some spooky picks.

Zainab: I’ve been following the trends, and over-the-top decor is in. Home Depot’s famous is selling fast. Can’t grab one? Pick up a from The Nightmare Before Christmas. I also love from Wayfair, which are on sale now.

Zainab: I’m obsessed with these $19 and this for $40. Also, these are cute, easy to set up and only $13. You can check out more recs .

Zainab: I found this . It has everything you need to get the job done, including a sturdy scooper and a double-sided saw. Plus, it comes with stencils to help you map out your spooky masterpiece.

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The Bayse FamilyThe Bayse Family

The Bayse Family

After hearing that 8-year-old transplant patient Emerson Bayse loved pickles, Sarah Bryce, a chef at the Boston Children’s Hospital, gave her a lesson on how to make them herself. Bayse then from her hospital room. [Today]


Have a great day. See you tomorrow!

💡 P.S. Before you go, your daily advice: Experts say tough conversations around politics and religion are sometimes necessary. Here’s . [Yahoo Life]


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