Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlines
Today is Monday, Nov. 28, 2022. Let’s get caught up.
Here are today’s top stories, celebrity birthdays and a look back at this date in history.
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TOP STORIES
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
In 1919, American-born Lady Astor was elected the first female member of the British Parliament.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
In 1942, fire engulfed the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Boston, killing 492 people in the deadliest nightclub blaze ever. (The cause of the rapidly spreading fire, which began in the basement, is in dispute; one theory is that a busboy accidentally ignited an artificial palm tree while using a lighted match to fix a light bulb.)
APIn 1942, fire engulfed the Cocoanut Grove nightclub in Boston, killing 492 people in the deadliest nightclub blaze ever. (The cause of the rapidly spreading fire, which began in the basement, is in dispute; one theory is that a busboy accidentally ignited an artificial palm tree while using a lighted match to fix a light bulb.)
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin began conferring in Tehran during World War II.
APIn 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin began conferring in Tehran during World War II.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
In 1961, Ernie Davis of Syracuse University became the first African-American to be named winner of the Heisman Trophy.
APIn 1961, Ernie Davis of Syracuse University became the first African-American to be named winner of the Heisman Trophy.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
In 1964, the United States launched the space probe Mariner 4 on a course toward Mars, which it flew past in July 1965, sending back pictures of the red planet.
APIn 1964, the United States launched the space probe Mariner 4 on a course toward Mars, which it flew past in July 1965, sending back pictures of the red planet.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesNEW ZEALAND ARCHIVES
In 1979, an Air New Zealand DC-10 en route to the South Pole crashed into a mountain in Antarctica, killing all 257 people aboard.
NEW ZEALAND ARCHIVESIn 1979, an Air New Zealand DC-10 en route to the South Pole crashed into a mountain in Antarctica, killing all 257 people aboard.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
In 1990, Margaret Thatcher resigned as British prime minister during an audience with Queen Elizabeth II, who then conferred the premiership on John Major.
APIn 1990, Margaret Thatcher resigned as British prime minister during an audience with Queen Elizabeth II, who then conferred the premiership on John Major.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
In 1994, Sixties war protester Jerry Rubin died in Los Angeles, two weeks after being hit by a car; he was 56.
APIn 1994, Sixties war protester Jerry Rubin died in Los Angeles, two weeks after being hit by a car; he was 56.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
Ten years ago: Egyptians, despite a recent wave of unrest, waited peacefully in long lines to vote in the first parliamentary elections since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak; Islamist parties were the big winners.
APTen years ago: Egyptians, despite a recent wave of unrest, waited peacefully in long lines to vote in the first parliamentary elections since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak; Islamist parties were the big winners.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
Ten years ago: Occupy Wall Street protesters defied a deadline to remove their weeks-old encampment on the Los Angeles City Hall lawn.
APTen years ago: Occupy Wall Street protesters defied a deadline to remove their weeks-old encampment on the Los Angeles City Hall lawn.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
Five years ago: An 18-year-old Somali native drove a car into a crowd of students at Ohio State University, then attacked bystanders with a knife before he was shot and killed by a campus police officer; 13 people were injured.
APFive years ago: An 18-year-old Somali native drove a car into a crowd of students at Ohio State University, then attacked bystanders with a knife before he was shot and killed by a campus police officer; 13 people were injured.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
Five years ago: A chartered plane carrying a Brazilian soccer team crashed near Medellin, Colombia, killing all but six of the 77 people on board.
APFive years ago: A chartered plane carrying a Brazilian soccer team crashed near Medellin, Colombia, killing all but six of the 77 people on board.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
One year ago: Pennsylvania’s highest court threw out a lower court’s order preventing the state from certifying dozens of contests on its Nov. 3 election ballot; it was the latest lawsuit filed by Republicans attempting to undo President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the battleground state. Biden broke his right foot while playing with one of his dogs in Delaware; doctors said he would likely have to wear a walking boot for several weeks.
APOne year ago: Pennsylvania’s highest court threw out a lower court’s order preventing the state from certifying dozens of contests on its Nov. 3 election ballot; it was the latest lawsuit filed by Republicans attempting to undo President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the battleground state. Biden broke his right foot while playing with one of his dogs in Delaware; doctors said he would likely have to wear a walking boot for several weeks.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
One year ago: Sarah Fuller became the first woman to participate in a Power Five conference football game when she kicked off for Vanderbilt to start the second half at Missouri.
APOne year ago: Sarah Fuller became the first woman to participate in a Power Five conference football game when she kicked off for Vanderbilt to start the second half at Missouri.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesSteve Cannon
Carrie Meek, one of the first Black Floridians elected to Congress since Reconstruction, died at her Miami home at 95.
Steve CannonCarrie Meek, one of the first Black Floridians elected to Congress since Reconstruction, died at her Miami home at 95.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesChris Carlson
Lee Elder, who broke down racial barriers as the first Black golfer to play in the Masters, died in Escondido, California; he was 87.
Chris CarlsonLee Elder, who broke down racial barriers as the first Black golfer to play in the Masters, died in Escondido, California; he was 87.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesThibault Camus
Virgil Abloh, a leading designer whose groundbreaking fusions of streetwear and high couture made him one of the most celebrated tastemakers in fashion and beyond, died of cancer at 41.
Thibault CamusVirgil Abloh, a leading designer whose groundbreaking fusions of streetwear and high couture made him one of the most celebrated tastemakers in fashion and beyond, died of cancer at 41.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP FILE
1981 — Alabama’s Paul “Bear” Bryant becomes the winningest coach in college football history when the Tide beats Auburn 28-17 in the Iron Bowl. It’s Bryant’s 315th career victory, surpassing Amos Alonzo Stagg’s total.
Alabama Football coach Paul Bryant, center, is all smiles as he is carried off the field by Alabama players after they defeated Penn State 31-16, allowing Bryant to record his 314th collegiate football victory, Saturday, Nov. 14, 1981, University Park, Penn. Bryant tied Amos Alonzo Staggs all time record of 314 victories. (AP Photo/Rusty Kennedy)
AP FILE1981 — Alabama’s Paul “Bear” Bryant becomes the winningest coach in college football history when the Tide beats Auburn 28-17 in the Iron Bowl. It’s Bryant’s 315th career victory, surpassing Amos Alonzo Stagg’s total.
Alabama Football coach Paul Bryant, center, is all smiles as he is carried off the field by Alabama players after they defeated Penn State 31-16, allowing Bryant to record his 314th collegiate football victory, Saturday, Nov. 14, 1981, University Park, Penn. Bryant tied Amos Alonzo Staggs all time record of 314 victories. (AP Photo/Rusty Kennedy)
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP FILE
1982 — The U.S., led by John McEnroe, beats France 4-1 to win the Davis Cup championship.
U.S. coach Arthur Ashe holds the Davis Cup during the award ceremony, Nov. 28, 1982, at Grenoble Stadium, after the U.S. beat France in the final. From left: Eliot Teltscher, Gene Mayer, Ashe, John McEnroe, and Peter Fleming. (AP Photo/Michel Lipchitz)
AP FILE1982 — The U.S., led by John McEnroe, beats France 4-1 to win the Davis Cup championship.
U.S. coach Arthur Ashe holds the Davis Cup during the award ceremony, Nov. 28, 1982, at Grenoble Stadium, after the U.S. beat France in the final. From left: Eliot Teltscher, Gene Mayer, Ashe, John McEnroe, and Peter Fleming. (AP Photo/Michel Lipchitz)
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP FILE
2004 — Cincinnati and Cleveland play the most remarkable game in their intrastate rivalry, a wacky 58-48 victory by the Bengals that is the second-highest scoring game in NFL history.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass to T.J. Houshmandzadeh while Cleveland Browns defender Kenard Lang (96) looks on in the second quarter, Sunday, Nov. 28, 2004, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)
AP FILE2004 — Cincinnati and Cleveland play the most remarkable game in their intrastate rivalry, a wacky 58-48 victory by the Bengals that is the second-highest scoring game in NFL history.
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer celebrates after throwing a touchdown pass to T.J. Houshmandzadeh while Cleveland Browns defender Kenard Lang (96) looks on in the second quarter, Sunday, Nov. 28, 2004, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP FILE
2010 — Roger Federer wins his fifth season-ending title by stopping top-ranked Rafael Nadal 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 at the ATP World Tour Finals.
Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates as he holds the trophy after beating Spain's Rafael Nadal, left, to win the singles final tennis match at the ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena in London, Sunday, Nov. 28, 2010. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
AP FILE2010 — Roger Federer wins his fifth season-ending title by stopping top-ranked Rafael Nadal 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 at the ATP World Tour Finals.
Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates as he holds the trophy after beating Spain's Rafael Nadal, left, to win the singles final tennis match at the ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena in London, Sunday, Nov. 28, 2010. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP FILE
2014 — Brandon Doughty throws a Conference USA-record eight touchdown passes, the last in overtime to Jared Dangerfield followed by a 2-point conversion pass to Willie McNeal that lifts Western Kentucky over No. 19 Marshall 67-66.
Marshall's Jarquez Samuel (94) tries to block a pass from Western Kentucky quarterback Brandon Doughty (12) looks to make a pass in there game in Huntington, W.Va., Friday, Nov. 28, 2014. (AP Photo/Chris Tilley)
AP FILE2014 — Brandon Doughty throws a Conference USA-record eight touchdown passes, the last in overtime to Jared Dangerfield followed by a 2-point conversion pass to Willie McNeal that lifts Western Kentucky over No. 19 Marshall 67-66.
Marshall's Jarquez Samuel (94) tries to block a pass from Western Kentucky quarterback Brandon Doughty (12) looks to make a pass in there game in Huntington, W.Va., Friday, Nov. 28, 2014. (AP Photo/Chris Tilley)
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP FILE
2014 — Martin St. Louis reaches 1,000 career points with a goal and an assist, sending the New York Rangers past the Philadelphia Flyers 3-0.
New York Rangers' Martin St. Louis celebrates after scoring during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Philadelphia Flyers, Friday, Nov. 28, 2014, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
AP FILE2014 — Martin St. Louis reaches 1,000 career points with a goal and an assist, sending the New York Rangers past the Philadelphia Flyers 3-0.
New York Rangers' Martin St. Louis celebrates after scoring during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Philadelphia Flyers, Friday, Nov. 28, 2014, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP FILE
2015 — Paxton Lynch ties the FBS record with seven touchdown passes in a half, and Memphis sets single-season records for yards and points in a 63-0 romp over SMU.
In this Nov. 7, 2015, file photo, Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch (12) passes against Navy in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)
AP FILE2015 — Paxton Lynch ties the FBS record with seven touchdown passes in a half, and Memphis sets single-season records for yards and points in a 63-0 romp over SMU.
In this Nov. 7, 2015, file photo, Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch (12) passes against Navy in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Actor Aimee Garcia is 43.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Movie director Alfonso Cuaron is 60.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Hip-hop musician apl.de.ap (Black Eyed Peas) is 47.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
Recording executive Berry Gordy Jr. is 92.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Actor-rapper Bryshere Gray is 28.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Rapper Chamillionaire is 42.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Actor Ed Harris is 71.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Actor Garcelle Beauvais is 55.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
Actor Gina Tognoni is 48.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Movie director Joe Dante is 74.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Comedian Jon Stewart is 59.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Actor Judd Nelson is 62.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
NHL goalie Marc-Andre Fleury is 37.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Actor Mary Elizabeth Winstead is 37.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff is 68.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Former “Late Show” orchestra leader Paul Shaffer is 72.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Singer Randy Newman is 78.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Rock musician Rostam Batmanglij is 38.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Actor Ryan Kwanten is 45.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Actor S. Epatha Merkerson is 69.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesInvision
Rock singer-keyboardist Tyler Glenn (Neon Trees) is 38.
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Things to know today: China protests ‘zero COVID’; Ukraine on edge for more attacks; and more morning headlinesAP
Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is 84.
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IMAGE OF THE DAY

Andy Wong
Workers wearing face masks preparing their customer's online order groceries outside a supermarket in Beijing, Monday, Nov. 28, 2022. Authorities eased anti-virus rules in scattered areas but affirmed China's severe "zero- COVID" strategy Monday after crowds demanded President Xi Jinping resign during protests against controls that confine millions of people to their homes. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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