The MeerKAT Absorption Line Survey team has released radio continuum images and a catalog of 971,980 radio sources detected over an area of 4344 deg^2 from 391 telescope pointings at 1 - 1.7 GHz.  This is the largest catalog of radio sources from any MeerKAT survey to date, and one of only a handful of radio catalogs with a million or more sources.  Using this million source catalog, MALS team has made a measurement of the cosmic radio dipole, a cosmological effect that arises from our motion through the Universe, and provides an important test of our theories of cosmology at the largest scales.  The new catalog and accompanying scientific results of this study are described in Wagenveld et al. (2024), accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics.  The MALS catalogs and images are publicly available at https://mals.iucaa.in.  This is the second of several radio continuum and spectral line data releases to come from MALS.