Titans coach Mike Vrabel said quarterback Ryan Tannehill showed great trust in his receivers in his first start with the team. Titans receivers agreed, and Tannehill himself said it should only improve in time. Source
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At least 18 dead and thousands arrested in protests in Chile
Approximately 20,000 soldiers are patrolling the streets as protests enter their sixth day Source
Man threatened school to distract from robbery, police say
As a precaution, schools in one of the districts that were threatened placed all of its schools on a modified lockdown Source
Simone Biles back flips before throwing first pitch
The 22-year-old, a Houston suburb native, came out to the mound at Minute Maid Park wearing an Astros shirt and jeans and waved to the crowd Source
10/23/19: CBSN Evening News
GOP calls for open testimony of whistleblower; 100 year old veteran earns place in history. Source
10/23/19: Red and Blue
House Republicans’ attempt to derail deposition; Giuliani associates pleading not guilty. Source
Ethics Committee to investigate lawmaker’s relationship with aide
The allegations stem from a report first published on the right-wing website RedState that Hill had a long-term relationship with a male congressional staffer and a female campaign staffer Source
Ohio man arrested for bomb threats that was distraction from bank robbery, authorities say
An Ohio man was arrested after sending a note threatening bombs and an active shooter at a high school. Authorities said the plan appears to distract authorities from a possible bank robbery. Meghan Schiller of CBS Pittsburgh reports. Source
Pro-democracy protester aims to take ex-NBA players to Hong Kong
“Let’s get some basketball players to go and spread democracy,” said Andrew Duncan Source
Daily Trail Markers: Biden apologizes for lynching comment from 1998
During a campaign stop in Iowa on Wednesday, former Vice President Joe Biden apologized for comments he made in 1998 after a clip surfaced in which he refers to the impeachment of former President Clinton as “partisan lynching”. Source