4 Things To Know For Oct. 23, 2016: Overdoses, The Election & The Cubs

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Here's a look at the four things you need to know for Sunday, Oct. 23, 2016.

Number One: Heroin Overdoses

Investigators in Anoka County are trying to figure out if a rash of heroin overdoses are related.

Six overdoses were reported in a 12-hour period Saturday. Two people died.

The sheriff's office says all the people who overdosed are in their 20s.

Three people were treated for possible drug overdoses at Mall of America Friday night, but Bloomington police said they could not confirm if those cases were related to the cases in Anoka County.

Number Two: 11th Woman Comes Forward

After the election, Donald Trump says he will sue the 11 women who have accused him of unwanted sexual advances.

Adult film performer Jessica Drake is the latest accuser.

She says Trump kissed her without consent and sexually propositioned her at a golf event in 2006.

The latest CBS Battleground Tracker shows Clinton leading Trump.

She's projected to secure more than the 270 electoral votes needed to win.

Number Three: Cubs Headed To World Series

For the first time in 71-years, the Chicago Cubs are headed for the World Series.

Fans flooded the streets outside Wrigley Field in Chicago Saturday night, celebrating the big win against the Dodgers.

They'll take on the Cleveland Indians in Game 1 of the World Series on Tuesday.

Number Four: Vikings Vs. Eagles

The Minnesota Vikings will go for 6-0 when they take on the Eagles Sunday afternoon.

Right now, the Vikes are the only unbeaten team in the NFL.

They're coming off a two-week break, with a bye last week.

Kickoff is set for noon in Philadelphia.

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