The 7 things you need to know for Monday, November 7 - The Washington Post

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There was a last frenzy of campaigning this weekend.

2

The U.N.’s yearly clime league started yesterday.

3

Millions are without powerfulness successful and astir Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv.

  • Why? The blackouts — affecting much than 4.5 cardinal people are intentional and meant to stabilize the powerfulness grid damaged by Russian strikes in caller weeks.
  • On the beforehand lines: Ukraine said it struck a Russian basal successful the confederate Kherson portion arsenic its forces hole for a potentially pivotal battle there.

4

This flu play is looking peculiarly bad.

  • What to know: There’s already an unusually ample fig of hospitalizations, the CDC reported Friday, and the play started six weeks earlier than usual.
  • Why? Many Americans deficiency immunity aft much than 2 years of beingness altered by the coronavirus pandemic.
  • What this means for winter: Hospitals could beryllium overwhelmed by cases of the flu, RSV — different microorganism that’s surging — and the coronavirus.

5

The Houston Astros won their 2nd World Series rubric successful six years.

  • How they sealed it: With a 4-1 Game 6 win implicit the Philadelphia Phillies connected Saturday. It was Dusty Baker’s archetypal World Series rubric arsenic manager, and, astatine 73, he’s the oldest to ever bash it.
  • The history: The Astros past won the rubric successful 2017, but that trophy is tainted by a sign-stealing scandal that inactive hangs implicit the franchise.

6

Pop vocalist Aaron Carter died this weekend.

Pandemic accent whitethorn person changed women’s menstrual cycles.

And present … if you’re having occupation sleeping: Try these 3 imaginable fixes. Plus, catch a full lunar eclipse tomorrow morning.

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