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No images? Click here Good morning. It's Thursday, Oct. 22, and we're covering tonight's debate, Pope Francis, and a major opioid settlement. Have feedback? Let us know at hello@join1440.com. First time reading? Sign up here. NEED TO KNOWFinal Face-OffPresident Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden face off tonight in the second and final presidential debate, live from Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee (9pm ET, all major networks). NBC White House correspondent Kristen Welker will moderate the event. One of the biggest stories heading into the night is the decision by debate officials to mute microphones. Each candidate will be provided two minutes at the beginning of each of the six topics to speak uninterrupted. During that time, the opposing candidate's mic will be automatically turned off—the open discussion portion of each topic will not feature a mute button. Per reports, Welker will not be in control of the mics, and candidates will be allowed to freely engage with each other during the open dialogue. The debate comes 12 days ahead of the Nov. 3 election. Biden has maintained a steady and significant lead in national polling—races are tighter in battleground states (see poll averages)—and the event is one of the last high-profile opportunities for the president to close the polling gap. Meanwhile, analysts say Biden, who has stayed off the campaign trail to prep, faces pressure to avoid any major missteps. If you're feeling fatigued by election news, here are eight tips to stay sane. Francis Makes a BreakIn a break from Catholic Church doctrine, Pope Francis has endorsed legal recognition for same-sex couples. The statements came in the middle of a newly released documentary on Francis' pastoral approach, and mark the first time a pope has endorsed such a position. Though he had not issued an explicit decree as pontiff, Francis reportedly privately pushed the issue while serving as Archbishop of Buenos Aires. Francis specified his support for civil union laws—the granting of equivalent legal rights—as opposed to church-sanctioned marriages. He also declared same-sex couples had the right to a family, which many argued revealed tacit support for adoption, another break from standing church doctrine. Since being elevated to the office in 2013, Francis has stressed outreach to LGBTQ members—though he typically emphasizes nonjudgmental engagement rather than specific policies. Surveys suggest more than half of US Catholics support same-sex marriage. Historic Opioid Settlement The Justice Department announced yesterday that OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma will plead guilty to three federal criminal conspiracy charges as part of an $8B settlement for its role in the US opioid epidemic. The high-profile settlement includes the largest penalties ever imposed against a pharmaceutical manufacturer, including a criminal fine of $3.5B and $2B in criminal forfeiture, plus a civil settlement of $2.8B. The court overseeing Purdue's bankruptcy must approve the settlement, while the company's executives and owners—the Sackler family—remain under criminal investigation. OxyContin, a powerful prescription painkiller, is widely blamed for fueling the opioid epidemic that resulted in nearly 450,000 US deaths between 1999 and 2018. The news comes as early data suggest US drug overdose deaths may reach an all-time high in 2020 due to the pandemic, which has exacerbated drug use while disrupting access to treatment. Editor's note: Some readers were unable to access the coupon code in yesterday's ad from CuriosityStream. Our apologies for the inconvenience; you can now use code 1440 to access your 25% discount here. RADICALLY SOFTNot all fabrics are made equal. 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(More) > Scientists uncover unique joint microstructure giving rise to the diabolical ironclad beetle's ultratough exoskeleton, with bioinspired applications for structural engineering (More) > AI-powered algorithm predicts who is most likely to develop active tuberculosis from a latent infection (More) | Roughly 2 billion people estimated to carry the TB bacteria, mostly in the latent stage (More) Business & MarketsBrought to you by The Ascent > Quibi, short-form video streaming service cofounded by Meg Whitman and Jeffrey Katzenberg, to shut down six months after launch after raising $1.75B from investors (More) > Tesla reports record quarterly revenues up 39% over last year, sees fifth consecutive profitable quarter; shares up 3% in after-hours trading (More) | GM announces sellout of first year’s supply of Hummer electric pickup truck after Tuesday’s unveil (More) > PayPal to allow customers to buy and use cryptocurrency to pay for items, sending its stock and the cryptocurrency markets higher (More) | Airbnb hires Jony Ive, legendary designer who led Apple’s design alongside Steve Jobs (More) Mortgage rates are at a historic low. 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