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Macomb County (Michigan) Sheriff's Deputy Nicole Miron saved the life of a driver who required emergency medical attention Police officers received a report of a silver GMC Sierra traveling erratically. When they caught up to the vehicle, they attempted to pull it over, however, the 63-year-old driver continued driving at about 5 mph. Sheriff's Deputy Nicole Miron got into the pursued vehicle right as they were driving and helped stop it. The authorities said the driver of the GMC Sierra seemed "unable to understand the demands" at the time of the incident. Media outlets say he suffered an attack of malaise. 👉🏼
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Feds want to impose sanctions against Elon Musk — Reuters The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said it intends to seek sanctions against Elon Musk because he failed to appear in court on Sept. 10 to testify as part of an investigation into his purchase of Twitter, which cost him $44 billion. On the day Musk was scheduled to testify, the billionaire traveled to Cape Canaveral in Florida to observe the launch of SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission. Musk's lawyers called the sanctions "harsh" and unnecessary, adding that Musk's absence from the launch could have jeopardized the lives of astronauts. They also said the deposition has already been rescheduled for Oct. 3. Reminder that the SEC alleges that Musk did not report his Twitter stock trades in a timely manner, which could have affected its value. Musk disclosed buying up Twitter shares when he owned 9.2% of them. Laws require investors to disclose these disclosures when they reach 5% ownership of public companies. 👉🏼
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Mother likely killed three daughters and took her own life — ABC57 A horrific tragedy has occurred in Wolcottville, Indiana. Police found three children dead in a home along with their mother, with one of the firefighters sitting on the porch in tears. Police officials have not released any details of what happened, but the girls' devastated father has dropped some hints. Jonathan Newell wrote on GoFundMe that his partner, 32-year-old Rebecca Hughes, "took his daughters - Evalynn (8), Allison (6) and Amelia (5) - "along with her. Jonathan also spoke to reporters about the importance of mental health. He urged any parents who are struggling to make sure they seek help. 👉🏼
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Doctors are increasingly leaving scalpels inside patients or removing the wrong organs Medical blunders have seriously increased in the US. Just recently, we wrote about how a man died in Florida after having his liver removed instead of his spleen. And these cases are becoming more frequent: in 2023, 1,411 patients experienced such medical errors, more than 250 of whom died. 👉🏼
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Republicans sound the alarm about Russians and Chinese infiltrating US labs — NYP Senator Joni Ernst has demanded that the government provide a detailed report on foreign nationals' access to laboratories in the US. The congresswoman wrote a letter to this effect to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm. Especially Republicans are concerned about the access of Russians and Chinese to the development of American technologies. Ernst believes the labs are prime targets for espionage by "foreign adversaries." Ernst cited a Senate Intelligence Committee report that found that in fiscal year 2023, "about 40,000 foreign nationals accessed facilities, information, or technology" at the labs. According to the report, 8,000 foreigners were Russian and Chinese nationals. By some estimates, the U.S. loses about $600 billion a year in intellectual property theft due to Chinese espionage. 👉🏼
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Trump criticizes Jews who won't vote for him CBS The Republican spoke in D.C. and criticized American Jews who won't vote for him. He made the statement at an event to combat anti-Semitism. Donald Trump said that if he is not elected in November, Israel will be "destroyed." Jews need to think hard about this: what awaits them, the Republican is sure, is an ongoing bloody war and subsequent expulsion from the Holy Land. According to Trump, now only 40% of Jews are ready to vote for him. The Republican reminded the other 60% that if he doesn't win, it will come out that they voted for their enemies. Trump laments that he only got 24% of the Jewish vote in the previous election. This despite, the presidential candidate said, how much he has done for them. 👉🏼
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Республиканцы бьют тревогу насчет россиян и китайцев, которые проникают в американские лаборатории - 📍Сенатор Джони Эрнст потребовала от правительства предоставить подробный отчет о доступе иностранных граждан к лабораториям в США. Конгрессмен написала соответствующее письмо министру энергетики Дженнифер Грэнхолм. 📍Особенно республиканцев волнует доступ россиян и китайцев к разработке американских технологий. Эрнст уверена, что лаборатории - основные объекты шпионажа со стороны “иностранных противников”. 📍Эрнст процитировала доклад сенатского комитета по разведке, в котором говорится, что в 2023 финансовом году "около 40 000 граждан иностранных государств получили доступ к помещениям, информации или технологиям" лабораторий. Согласно докладу, 8 тысяч иностранцев составляли граждане РФ и Китая. 📍По некоторым оценкам, США теряют около $600 миллиардов в год на краже интеллектуальной собственности из-за китайского шпионажа. Больше новостей США здесь. Подписывайся! 👇 🏙🇺🇲
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⚡️ Hundreds of people are hospitalized in Bolivia's Santa Cruz region According to local media, the problem is unprecedented forest fires in neighboring Brazil and Paraguay, making the air almost impossible to breathe. More than 3 million people live in the region. 👉🏼

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Both cases recently occurred in Miami-Dade County (Florida) 😳 👉🏼

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Stowaways in New York😁 👉🏼

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Florida resident made $10,000 hunting invasive pythons — AccuWeather The annual Florida Python Challenge has come to an end in Florida, with 857 participants from 33 states and Canada taking down invasive Burmese pythons. The challenge is organized by Florida authorities and is primarily designed to save the Everglades ecosystem from Burmese pythons, which are disrupting it by preying on native mammals. A man named Ronald Kiger took home the grand prize of $10,000 after catching 20 pythons. There were also prizes of $2,500, $1,500 and $1,000 among the hunters. $2,500 paid for 19 pythons, $1,500 for 16, and $1,000 for just one. Quentin Archie, who won $1,000, caught the longest python, which was 8 feet 11 inches (2.7 meters) long. 👉🏼
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Donald Trump showed up at a bar in New York City, ordered burgers for everyone, and paid the bill with crypto 👉🏼

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says the FBI is not cooperating with his investigation into the second attempt on Donald Trump's life «They're not cooperating. Yes, I'm concerned. For example, our investigators were rebuffed when they just went to the fence outside the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach. I think they took the position that they didn't want the state of Florida involved. But here's the thing, there have been several violations of Florida law in several jurisdictions ... we have a duty to investigate that.» 👉🏼
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Mortgage rates have started to fall — CNN After the Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the first time in 4 years, signaling further reductions throughout the year, mortgage rates have fallen just as much. As of Sept. 19, the standard 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 6.09%. Last fall, the rate was 7.79%. Note that the Fed does not control mortgage rates in any way, but its actions do affect them. According to the National Association of Realtors, home sales fell 2.5% in August compared to July. Looking solely at sales in August, comparing it to the rest of August, the sales rate was the lowest since 2010. At the same time, home prices continued to rise. In August, the median home sale price rose 3.1% to $416,700. Experts believe it should take 3-4 months after the rate cuts before demand for housing increases. 👉🏼
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Daughter shot dead mother who found out about her 'secret life' — LAC 15-year-old Kayla Gregg is accused of killing her mother, teacher Ashley Smiley. The tragedy happened back in March, and now the court has been shown gruesome CCTV footage from a home in Brandon, Mississippi. The footage shows the girl enter the home, pick up a .357 Magnum handgun and walk into her mother's room. A gunshot rings out (the girl shot her mother in the face), Ashley screams, and then the daughter shoots twice more, according to law enforcement. Afterward, Gregg sat in the kitchen and texted her friend about the "emergency" and tried to lure her stepfather into the house. When he arrived, the girl shot him in the shoulder, prosecutors allege. On the day of the murder, investigators say Gregg's friend told her mother about the teen's "secret life." Turns out the girl was a drug user. Gregg faces life in prison on the charges. 👉🏼
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OnlyFans model is raising money in support of Donald Trump The day before, 26-year-old Ava Louise tried to attract the attention of the cameras by getting naked during the Republican's rally in Long Island. Police escorted the girl out, but she pledged to raise $500,000 for Trump for the "inconvenience caused." She called the initiative "Tits for Trump". Previously, Louise had already gone viral when she showed her breasts to Europeans through a "portal" in New York. 👉🏼
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Harris blamed Trump's abortion policies for woman's death — Independent Amber Thurman, 28, from Georgie, died two years ago due to complications from an abortion. Kamala Harris said the day before that Donald Trump's abortion policies caused the tragedy. In 2022, Amber was rushed to the hospital after vomiting blood and losing consciousness. Doctors determined that the woman had been taking abortion drugs, which caused her to develop a rare complication - fetal tissue was left in her uterus. A state panel of ten doctors later recognized that Amber's death was preventable. The woman required a "dilatation and curettage" surgery in which she would have had the remaining tissue removed. However, such surgery is a felony in Georgia with few exceptions. Doctors did decide to perform the dilatation, however, 20 hours after she was admitted to the hospital. Amber ended up passing away on the operating table. Kamala Harris said that because of the policies of Republicans and Trump in particular, doctors are afraid to provide medical care to dying women. 👉🏼
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This little girl, on the other hand, didn't just get in the car, she drove! An 8-year-old girl got behind the wheel of her parents' SUV and drove to Target. The kid drove for about 25 minutes. Luckily, there was no accident - police found the girl in the store 👮‍♀️ 👉🏼

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Boeing has put tens of thousands of its employees on unpaid leave in response to the strike — The Washington Post After more than 30,000 workers at Boeing plants went on strike Friday over the terms of a new 4-year contract, the company began sending workers, managers and executives on unpaid leave to deal with the financial impact. How many employees will be affected, the company did not specify, but said the number could be in the tens of thousands. Boeing employs a total of 170,000 people. The company also cut costs by reducing salaries for top executives, freezing hiring of new employees, eliminating optional travel and other restrictions. There are ongoing negotiations between Boeing management and the workers, mediated by the U.S. federal government. Workers went on strike for the first time in 16 years because they don't like the new contract, which calls for a 25 percent wage increase over 4 years. They want a 40 percent wage increase and the return of a retirement package that Boeing abandoned in 2014. 👉🏼
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Дочь застрелила мать, которая узнала о ее “тайной жизни” - 📍15-летнюю Кайлу Грегг обвиняют в убийстве своей матери - учительницы Эшли Смайли. Трагедия произошла еще в марте, а сейчас в суде показали жуткие кадры с камер видеонаблюдения в доме в Брэндоне (Миссисипи). 📍На кадрах видно, как девушка заходит в дом, берет пистолет Magnum калибра .357 и идет в комнату матери. Раздается выстрел (девочка выстрелила матери в лицо), Эшли кричит, после чего дочь стреляет еще дважды, согласно информации от правоохранителей. 📍После этого Грегг села на кухне и написала подруге о “чрезвычайной ситуации”, а также пыталась заманить в дом отчима. Когда тот приехал, девушка выстрелила ему в плечо, утверждают прокуроры. 📍В день убийства, по словам следователей, подруга Грегг рассказала ее матери о “тайной жизни” подростка. Выяснилось, что девочка употребляла наркотики. 📍По предъявленным обвинениям Грегг грозит пожизненное заключение. Больше новостей США здесь. Подписывайся! 👇 🏙🇺🇲
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U.S. opioid-related deaths have fallen in the U.S. — CBS Fresh data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that deaths due to opioid overdoses have dropped by about 10%, reaching their lowest level in 3 years. In the year ending April 2024, more than 75,000 people died from opioid overdoses. Last year, the number of deaths topped 86,000. Before the pandemic, authorities recorded fewer than 50,000 such deaths. Note that both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have linked drug overdose rates to the issue of immigration and borders, as the fentanyl common on American streets makes its way to the US from other countries.
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A two-legged bear has been spotted in the forests of West Virginia — NYP A bear traveling on its hind legs has been caught on surveillance camera in the Appalachian Mountains of southwestern West Virginia. Hunter Kirk Price, who has seen the bear in person several times, told reporters that the animal's missing front paws are a birth defect and not the result of an injury. "He lives in the mountains. Believe it or not, he moves around quite a lot. He has a range of about 5 miles. I firmly believe he was born this way and has overcome the odds," Price revealed. Although Price is a bear hunter, he is a firm believer in conservation and said he would never hunt such a "special" bear. In 2014, a similar two-legged bear was spotted in New Jersey, nicknamed Pedals by locals. However, in 2016, he was shot and killed by a hunter who was most likely intentionally looking for him.
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A pickup truck colliding with a train in Miami🚇 She seriously tried to stop the train by waving her arms...🌚 What would you do in this situation? 🙄 👉🏼

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Earning $FOOD is a new way to live 😎 Cats&Dogs: Farm, Rally, and Make a Difference! 🐶 New charity project where you get to choose either dogs or cats, and support your favorite animal. Bring your friends together, and let's decide once and for all who is the bestest boy 😾 🥙 Join bot here What to do? Farm $FOOD, rally users to join your side, and support your team in this good-spirited rivalry! Do good while having fun! Learn more about the project in their Telegram and Twitter 👉🏼
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America's Almost Pets ❤️ True the ending is disturbing.... 👉🏼

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🤬 In NYC, a random passerby gratuitously attacked an old lady walking her dog 👉🏼

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Truck drivers won't support any candidate for U.S. president — CNN American and Canadian trucking union, the International Brotherhood of Truck Drivers (Teamsters), has announced that for the first time in nearly 30 years, it has declined to endorse any of the candidates for U.S. president. It should be noted that on Monday, an internal poll by the union showed that a majority of its rank-and-file members support Donald Trump over Kamala Harris. The vote was 59.6 percent to 34 percent. That same day, Kamala Harris met with Teamsters leaders. The last time the truck drivers union was neutral was during the 1996 election. Since then, it has exclusively supported Democratic candidates, including Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Joe Biden in 2020. The last time the union supported a Republican was in 1988, when George Bush Sr. ran for president. "Unfortunately, neither major candidate has been able to make a serious commitment to our union to ensure that the interests of workers will always come before the interests of big business," said Teamsters President Sean O'Brien.
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Trump hosted a burger and beer giveaway at a crypto bar — NYP On his way to a campaign rally, Donald Trump stopped at New York City crypto bar PubKey, where he purchased burgers and beer for everyone in the establishment. Trump made his purchase by paying with bitcoins. The media noted that he became the first US president to make a transaction in bitcoins. 👉🏼

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Coffee consumption significantly reduces the risk of diabetes and heart disease Caffeine has long been associated with beneficial effects on the endocrine and cardiovascular system. Chinese scientists conducted their own study and proved it on a large-scale material. It turned out that moderate coffee consumption (about three cups a day) reduces the risk of serious diseases by 40%. 👉🏼
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Johnson called Harris 'the Oprah who's running for president' — WE The Speaker of the House of Representatives spoke at the Policy Institute's America First forum in D.C.. Mike Johnson criticized Kamala Harris' economic plan. The Republican said Harris only talks about two things in her few statements about the economy - centralized price controls and new government spending programs. "Comrade Harris," Johnson continued, wants to put a big socialist experiment on the United States. The goal of Republicans, the politician said, is to prevent that from happening. "Everyone will have a car," Johnson joked about Harris' economic plan. The Republican said the Democratic candidate is similar to Oprah Winfrey, who is running for president. 👉🏼
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Republicans have blocked the IVF access bill — CNN The Republican minority in the Senate did not support an extrocorporeal fertilization bill. The initiative would have enshrined a nationwide right to fertility treatment. The bill needed 60 votes to move forward, but the vote ended with a "score" of 51 to 44. That said, two Republicans, Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins, supported the Democrats and voted in favor. Republicans criticized the initiative and called it a "political show" and "unnecessary overreach." However, at the same time, they said they supported IVF. Vice President Kamala Harris noted after the vote that Republicans "have once again made it clear that they will not defend access to the fertility treatments that many couples need to fulfill their dream of having a child." 👉🏼
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Республиканцы заблокировали законопроект о доступе к ЭКО - 📍Республиканское меньшинство в Сенате не поддержало законопроект об экстрокорпоральном оплодотворении. Инициатива должна была закрепить на общенациональном уровне право на лечение бесплодия. 📍Для продвижения законопроекта необходимы были 60 голосов, но голосование закончилось “со счетом” 51 на 44. При этом две республиканки, Лиза Мурковски и Сьюзан Коллинз, поддержали демократов и проголосовали “за”. 📍Республиканцы раскритиковали инициативу и назвали ее “политическим шоу” и “ненужным превышением полномочий”. Однако в то же время они заявили, что поддерживают ЭКО. 📍Вице-президент Камала Харрис отметила после голосования, что республиканцы “в очередной раз дали понять, что не будут защищать доступ к лечению бесплодия, которое необходимо многим парам, чтобы осуществить свою мечту завести ребенка”. Больше новостей США здесь. Подписывайся! 👇 🏙🇺🇲
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A man with a chip in his brain can control Amazon Alexa with the power of thought — NYP 64-year-old Mark, who suffers from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), has become the first person in the world to learn how to control digital assistant Amazon Alexa with the power of thought. A brain implant created by New York-based company Synchron helped him do so. Synchron said Mark can watch TV shows, make video calls, play music, shop online and control smart home devices. It's worth noting that implanting the chip didn't even require open brain surgery - it was implanted into a blood vessel by inserting it through the jugular vein. By experiencing this integration with Alexa, the company hopes to expand smart home automation options for people with severe paralysis. 👉🏼
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Cyberpunk in 2024 in California, where a “chubby” RoboCop keeps order on the streets In short, this thing is a smart camera on wheels that, in case of something suspicious, contacts the operator to check everything and send real police officers. It is said that it has been working in Huntington Park (a city in California) for six years, and the police seem to be satisfied. But in New York, they didn't appreciate the robot and “fired” him for being useless. 👉🏼

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⚡️ In the US, rapper P. Diddy on charges of human sex trafficking and racketeering — Sky News According to the publication, he was taken to the FBI office from a hotel in Manhattan. The rapper's lawyer said that his client does not admit guilt. 👉🏼
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Ilon Musk has managed to defeat blindness — his Neuralink has released a revolutionary device called Blindsight, which can give you back your sight even if you are blind from birth Blindsight has already received approval from the FDA - the U.S. Department of Health is in awe of the device's capabilities. Vision will be returned gradually so as not to burden the brain and eyes. 👉🏼
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North Carolina hit by once-in-1,000-years rainfall — The Washington Post A tropical downpour has swept across North Carolina, flooding parts of the state. More than 20 inches of rain fell in just 12 hours in Carolina Beach, qualifying it as the kind of event that happens once every 1,000 years - or so rare that it has a 0.1 percent chance of occurring in any year. In Wilmington, 14 miles from Carolina Beach, firefighters rescued 29 adults, 2 children, 5 dogs and 3 cats. It's worth noting that the region was not prepared for such treacherous heavy rains, as forecasters initially predicted 4 to 8 inches of rain. 👉🏼
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Hundreds of Hezbollah fighters injured after mass explosions — Reuters Hospitals in Lebanon are overflowing with mostly Hezbollah terror group members being taken to hospitals. A mass pager blast has killed and injured thousands of militants and ordinary Lebanese. There are currently eight known dead terrorists. At least 2,750 others, including the militants themselves, civilians and the Iranian envoy, have been seriously wounded, notably two girls aged 8 and 10. The wave of programmed explosions lasted for about an hour. It is still unclear exactly how the devices managed to detonate remotely. Lebanese authorities accused Israel of aggression, and Hezbollah promised to respond with "just punishment". The Israelis themselves have not commented on the incident. Journalists spoke to an insider close to Hezbollah. He said the pager bombings are the biggest security lapse in the nearly year-long standoff with Israel. 👉🏼
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U.S. has its first gender-neutral submarine — FOX The U.S. Navy has commissioned a new submarine, the USS New Jersey. It's a Virginia-class fast boat, but most importantly, it's the nation's (and probably the world's) first gender-neutral boat. New Jersey Commander Steve Halle said he is proud of the job done. His team's professionalism has only been enhanced by integration (men can serve alongside women) and inclusivity. The crew of the USS New Jersey consists of 135 military personnel. It is the first ship in its class to be fully gender integrated. In 2010, authorities lifted the ban on women on submarines. It was from this point that the military began modernizing old boats and developing new ones - ones that would accommodate both genders inside. 👉🏼
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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria could kill more than 39 million people by 2050 — The Washington Post According to a study published in The Lancet, so-called superbacteria resistant to existing antibiotics will kill more than 39 million people by 2050. At the same time, the main risk group is the elderly, but among children the number of deaths from superbacteria will be halved. The World Health Organization says that increasing bacterial resistance to drugs not only makes infections more difficult to treat, but also makes medical interventions such as chemotherapy and caesarean sections more risky. Part of the cause of the problem lies in the overuse or misuse of antibiotics, which causes bacteria to grow. In addition to the judicious use of antibiotics, the study authors call for the development of new drugs, which will require a "concerted global effort." 👉🏼
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In Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, authorities have closed beaches because dozens of medical needles were thrown ashore — NYT Almost 50 miles of coastline from Fenwick Island in Delaware to Chicotigue Island in Virginia have been closed to swimming by authorities in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia because a large amount of medical waste, including about 50 used hypodermic needles and used feminine hygiene products, was dumped on the beaches. Assateague Island National Seashore said they have no idea what the source of the contamination is. How long the beaches will remain closed is unknown. This is not the first such incident. In 2021, for example, flooding in New York dumped hundreds of used syringes on the Jersey Shore. At the time, authorities assumed that the syringes were used by diabetics who flushed the needles down the toilet after use. 👉🏼
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Welcome to Alaska 🔥 Totally free moose fights right in your backyard at home. Enjoy the show, as they say. 👉🏼

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In Miami, a rubbish truck dumped all the collected rubbish right in the middle of the street as something inside the truck caught fire🗑 Somebody's had a morning🥴 👉🏼

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A 32-year-old American woman fell into a coma because of her passion for disposables The girl literally went on a rampage: she slept, dined, walked, and even took a shower with her electronics. Three years later, her addiction made itself felt - she had trouble breathing. The last "craving" was a complete respiratory failure. When the girl was hospitalized, black fluid was pumped out of her lungs, flowing from her nose and mouth. To save her, we had to force her into an artificial coma. Now she is fine, recovering, but now any kind of smoking is prohibited. 👉🏼
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⚡️ The United States has completed the withdrawal of troops from Niger, — the country's command 👉🏼
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⚡️ Trump says Biden, Kamala Harris' 'rhetoric' responsible for second assassination attempt — Fox News 👉🏼
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11-year-old schoolboy jailed after bragging about his arsenal and kill list — NYP The Volusia County (Florida) Sheriff's Office arrested 11-year-old Carlo Dorelli for showing his classmates a video of his arsenal and threatening to carry out a "kill list" at 2 different schools. Law enforcement officers seized the airsoft weapons and charged Dorelli with a felony for making a written threat of mass shooting. As a bonus, the sheriff's office released a video of officers leading the handcuffed schoolboy to jail. "He made a list of names and targets. He says it was all a joke. Every time we make an arrest, your child's photo will be published... We will publicly disgrace you. For those little bastards who think it's funny, ha-ha-ha, you want to get on social media: you're not that smart... You're going to get caught," said Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood. 👉🏼
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Emmy Awards ceremony: list of winners — Variety Leading the 76th Emmy Awards - the TV series world's equivalent of the Oscars - was Shogun, which took home 18 awards, including for "best drama series." "Best Comedy Series," despite The Bear being the favorite for many, critics named Hacks, and Baby Reindeer was chosen as "best mini-series." Although The Bear failed to win "best comedy series" like last year, it took home 11 awards this year (up from 10 in 2023) and its star Jeremy Allen White was named "best actor in a comedy series." Also among the major wins: 📍Best Actor in a Drama Series - Hiroyuki Sanada (Shogun); 📍Best Actress in a Drama Series - Anna Sawai (Shogun); 📍Best Actress in a Comedy Series - Jean Smart (Hacks); 📍Best actor in a mini-series or anthology series - Richard Ged (Baby Reindeer); 📍Best Actress in a Mini-Series or Anthology Series - Jodie Foster (True Detective). 👉🏼
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Authorities have filed charges against Ryan Routh, and Trump has filed charges against Biden and Harris — FOX Law enforcement officials have filed charges against 58-year-old Ryan Routh, who allegedly wanted to assassinate Donald Trump. Except the charges aren't related to the alleged assassination attempt. The suspect has so far been charged with "possession of a firearm as a convicted felon" and "possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number." He could get up to 15 years in prison for that. Trump in turn again blamed Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for the assassination attempt. According to him, the Democrats' rhetoric "puts him in jeopardy." The Republican noted that Raut in his posts used almost the same expressions used by Biden and Harris. Trump said that it is the president and vice president who are the real threat to America, it is they who want to destroy the country. 👉🏼
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Children are more likely to suffer from energy drinks — NYP According to new government data, the number of children going to toxicology units after consuming energy drinks is skyrocketing. Authorities recorded 2,834 emergency room calls in 2023. The indicator increased by 20% compared to 2022. Then the medics recorded "only" 2,323 calls. Authorities warn parents to keep energy drink cans away. In 48% of cases, the hospital was contacted about children 6-12 years old who accidentally drank energy drinks. The main dangerous component of energy drinks for children is caffeine. Overdose is accompanied by rapid heartbeat, high blood pressure, anxiety, and in severe cases, poisoning can lead to cardiac arrest. Medics recommend that adults consume no more than 400 mg of caffeine - 2-3 cups of coffee a day. Whereas one can of Monster Energy contains 160mg and Bang boasts a staggering 300mg. 👉🏼
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Trump confused the gender of a musician who endorsed him in the election During a performance in Nevada, he called Nicky Jam to the stage while saying "she's hot." To Trump's surprise, a man took the stage, so he immediately corrected himself, "I'm glad HE came." After the rally, Nicky Jam posted a joint photo with Trump and captioned it "Nicky Jam is a hot woman woman boss woman." 👉🏼

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Possible assassination attempt on Donald Trump: what we know so far — Reuters Yesterday, the Republican leader may have been assassinated. Journalists have collected all the information that is known at the moment. The Secret Service was escorting Trump to the golf course when one of the agents saw a gun in the bushes. The officers fired at least four bullets, but missed: the shooter fled in a black Nissan. A witness to the incident was able to take a picture of the license plate and pass it on to the police. A few minutes later, law enforcement officers detained 58-year-old Ryan Routt on the highway. The suspect's social media is filled with anti-Republican rhetoric and posts in support of Ukraine. In one of the publications, he asked Elon Musk how much his rocket cost: Rout wanted to launch it at Vladimir Putin's Black Sea estate and "get it over with." In an interview with the New York Times last year, Raut said he wanted to recruit Afghan soldiers who had fled the Taliban to fight in the war. In 2020, Raut supported Bernie Sanders in the election and mocked Joe Biden, calling him "sleepy Joe." The suspect's sons called Rout a "loving and caring father." One of them, Wesley, confirmed that his father "hates Donald Trump" and added, "like all reasonable people." The media begins to discuss another conspiracy theory. It has been suggested that Raut learned about Trump's visit to the golf club "from the inside," as it is allegedly impossible to learn about the Republican's informal movements in other ways. 👉🏼
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Nevada to allow women to get abortions on the state budget — AP The Silver State will become the 18th state in the country where low-income women will be able to apply for free abortions. Operations will be performed under the Medicaid program. The day before, the court ruled that the refusal of local authorities to cover the cost of abortions violates the principles of equal rights protection adopted in 2022. The Nevada government did not appeal the ruling. In addition, Nevada residents will be able to enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution. A referendum is to be held in November, and a second vote in 2026. At the moment, states must decide for themselves whether they will cover abortion costs from their budgets. A 1977 law prohibits federal money from paying for this operation, except in cases of incest, rape, and threat to the woman's life. 👉🏼
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A powerful magnetic storm has hit the Earth It will last for almost a day and will subside tomorrow afternoon. Weather addicts may complain of feeling unwell and having headaches. 👉🏼
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The first space tourists who went into outer space have returned to Earth The Dragon spacecraft landed off the coast of Florida. 👉🏼

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US and Britain fear Russia is helping Iran develop nuclear weapons — The Guardian The day before, a meeting was held between President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. According to sources, the politicians talked about Iran's nuclear program. According to an insider, both leaders expressed fears that Russia may be helping the Iranians develop nuclear weapons. U.S. intelligence suggests the Russians are sending experts to Iran to share expertise with local physicists. The Iranians have apparently started supplying Russia with ballistic missiles in exchange for help in developing nuclear weapons. According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran now has 313.2 pounds of uranium enriched to 60%. Theoretically, a bomb could be built with as little as 92.5 pounds. 👉🏼
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Trump may have been the victim of another assassination attempt — NYP 📍Donald Trump was leaving a golf club in West Palm Beach, Florida, when suddenly he and his security detail heard gunshots. It was originally reported as a coincidence - allegedly a shooting nearby - but now new information has come to light. 📍Sources say Secret Service officers opened fire on a man who was near the club. He escaped, leaving an AK-47 assault rifle on the ground, but has since been apprehended on the I-95 freeway. 📍Insiders told reporters that the detainee was a 50-year-old man believed to be from Hawaii. The suspect was wearing a GoPro camera at the time of his arrest. 📍The Secret Service is investigating the arrestee's motive - it's not yet clear who fired the shots in the first place (other than a Secret Service officer) and whether it could have been another assassination attempt. Sources say the suspect had been posting many posts on social media in support of Ukraine and Taiwan. 📍Trump himself stated simply - "shots were heard in my neighborhood." The Republican said he was healthy and safe. The FBI also said the shooting near the golf club "looks like an attempted assassination" of the former president. 👉🏼
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Disgusting assault right in the middle of the day in Dallas 😳 A man walked up to a woman who was standing in the street and hit her in the head with some kind of stick. The victim lost consciousness: she was taken to the hospital. Police have begun looking for a suspect. Police say it was likely an unprovoked act of violence 👉🏼

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'I hate Taylor Swift': Donald Trump made emotional remarks about singer — CNBC The presidential candidate wrote such a message in big letters in his social network Truth Social. Recall that the previous day, the American singer supported Kamala Harris in the election. True despite the large fan audience, support from Swift did not have the desired effect. According to the poll, as many as 20% of Americans said they were now unlikely to vote for Harris. Only 8% of respondents were positively affected by Swift's decision to endorse a Democrat - they are now likely to vote for her. But the majority of respondents (66%) said that the singer's decision will have no impact on their choice. 👉🏼
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United Airlines flights will have free Wi-Fi powered by Starlink — Forbes United Airlines has entered into an agreement with SpaceX that will see Wi-Fi available on all of the airline's planes, using Starlink satellites for Internet access. The aircraft upgrades will begin next year. It should be noted that United Airlines has more than 1,000 airplanes in its fleet. The service will be absolutely free for passengers. In addition, it will be possible to connect several devices to Wi-Fi at the same time. 👉🏼
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“Я ненавижу Тейлор Свифт”: Дональд Трамп эмоционально высказался о певице - 📍Такое сообщение большими буквами кандидат в президенты написал в своей соцсети Truth Social. Напомним, что накануне американская певица поддержала на выборах Камалу Харрис. 📍Правда несмотря на многочисленную фанатскую аудиторию, поддержка со стороны Свифт не возымела должного эффекта. Согласно , целых 20% американцев заявили, что теперь вряд ли проголосуют за Харрис. 📍Только на 8% респондентов решение Свифт поддержать демократку оказало позитивное влияние - скорее всего, теперь они за нее проголосуют. А вот большинство опрошенных (66%) заявили, что решение певицы никак не повлияет на их выбор. Больше новостей США здесь. Подписывайся! 👇 🏙🇺🇲
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⚡️ Grand scandal: Harris campaign staff interfered in election, journalist claims Independent journalist Kyle Becker spoke with an anonymous source from ABC television. According to the insider, Kamala Harris' campaign headquarters has put conditions on the channel about the questions the moderators will voice. In addition, Harris' team insisted on fact-checking Donald Trump's statements, according to the source. Becker notes that moderators fact-checked the Republican at least five times, while Harris never once. The anonymous insider didn't just share the information with the reporter, he signed an affidavit - sworn testimony. The whistleblower sent a copy of the notarized document to House Speaker Mike Johnson. Journalist Becker claims what happened is a huge scandal. Team Harris, he says, directly interfered in the election. 👉🏼
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Illegal immigrants do eat cats in Ohio This was stated by journalist Christopher Rufo. Numerous eyewitness accounts and footage obtained last year from Dayton prove, Rufo argues, that illegal migrants, mostly from Haiti, do indeed eat animals. 👉🏼

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The guy just decided to take a nap in the middle of a busy road in New York😴 👉🏼

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⚡️ Brazil unblocks bank accounts of Musk's companies after paying $3 million fine — Axios Brazil's top judge has lifted restrictions on Starlink and X accounts. The unfreezing of the companies' assets did not affect the situation with access - social network X is still blocked in the country. 👉🏼
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Astronauts stuck on ISS will vote in presidential election right in space — NYP Astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore, who arrived at the ISS in June on a defective Boeing Starliner and are stuck there until February 2025, will take part in the procedure to elect the next U.S. president by voting directly aboard the ISS. Wilmore said NASA will provide them with ballots to vote in a couple weeks. American astronauts have been voting in space since 1997, when Texas lawmakers passed a bill allowing NASA employees to vote in space. That same year, astronaut David Wolfe became the first American to vote in space. He filled out his ballot while on the Mir space station. 👉🏼
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Prices on orders from Shein and Temu could soon rise significantly — CNBC The Biden administration intends to close the so-called "de minimis loophole" that exempts parcels under $800 from import duties and border inspections. The White House explained that the number of such shipments has increased significantly in recent years, which creates a burden on customs services and makes it difficult to control the quality and safety of goods. The media predict that now the cost of goods in such popular Chinese online stores as Shein and Temu may increase by at least 20%. 👉🏼
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A drunk driver was thrown onto the roof when he crashed into a house There were 3 people in the house, who, fortunately, were not injured. The driver was hospitalized in critical but stable condition. 👉🏼

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65 people sickened in the US by salmonella chicken eggs A farm in Wisconsin in the US has suspended production and recalled all its eggs after a salmonella outbreak in nine US states. This was reported by The Washington Post. According to the publication, at least 65 people have signs of poisoning. Of these, 24 people were hospitalized. "A farm in Wisconsin has recalled all its eggs and suspended production after a salmonella outbreak was detected at its facilities, sickening at least 65 people in nine states," the article says. Cases of infection have been reported in Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Virginia, Colorado, Utah, California, Wisconsin, and Illinois. The largest number of poisonings occurred in the latter two states. The youngest patient is only two years old, and no fatalities have been detected so far. 👉🏼
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Video has surfaced of a recent crash in Arizona 🤯 73-year-old Thomas Kane is accused of drunk driving. The man's addiction to alcohol has nearly taken dozens of lives. The retiree drove his Ford F-150 into one of the aboras in Apache. Fortunately, no one was killed, but 30 people were injured - ten of whom were taken to the hospital. Kane faces up to 13.5 years in prison 👉🏼

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Illegal migrant suspected of brutally murdering an entire family — 13WHAM The gruesome crime happened the day before in Irondequoit - police found a family of four, including two young children, murdered. Law enforcers arrested the suspect - 34-year-old Julio Soriano. Authorities initially responded to a report of a fire in a house in the city. Firefighters extinguished several fires, but police later said it was an attempt to cover up the murders. Law enforcement officials are not saying exactly how the family died, but it is known for sure - not as a result of the fire. Detectives are now looking for possible accomplices of the suspect. Soriano is in the United States illegally. The migrant from the Dominican Republic illegally entered Puerto Rico first, where he was able to obtain a New York ID, so he had no problems entering America. In his home country, Soriano is wanted for a murder he allegedly committed in 2019. 👉🏼
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Springfield mayor acknowledges migrant crisis but assures pets are safe — News Nation Rob Ryu, the mayor of Springfield, Ohio, said the city does have a problem because of the influx of migrants from Haiti. Only rumors that they eat pets should not be believed. Donald Trump also spoke about the eating of cats and dogs by migrants during the recent debates. However, Ryu assures that none of this is true: Springfield's pets are perfectly safe. Rue added that the city has stopped coping with the migration crisis. Local authorities are asking the government for help because their financial resources are running out and the infrastructure is overloaded. In recent years, 20,000 migrants from Haiti have arrived in the city, while the population of the city itself is only 60,000. 👉🏼
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Biden reacts to Putin's threat of war — The Guardian 📍In a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, journalists asked Joe Biden to comment on Vladimir Putin's claims that allowing Ukraine to hit Russia with long-range Western missiles could trigger a war between Russia and NATO. 📍"I don't think much of Putin," the US president responded. 📍There has been no public statement on whether the two leaders have agreed on anything. 📍 Politico reports that Starmer hinted that further discussion of the issue will take place at the UN General Assembly meeting later this month. 👉🏼
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Domestic pit bull mauled little girl — FOX28 4-year-old Zoya Hawkins tragically died in her home in Visalia, California. The perpetrator of the horrific tragedy was a pet dog. The girl's father Eric Hawkins said the toddler was swimming in the pool and he went into the house to get a towel. As soon as the man left, the pit bull attacked the girl coming out of the water and literally gnawed into her armpit. The man left the house and rushed to his daughter and immediately called an ambulance. Unfortunately, the girl died - most likely from blood loss. Zoe Pearl Vargas' cousin says the dog had lived in the house for two years. The pit bull and the girl used to play together all the time, so everyone is shocked at what happened. The dog that attacked Zoya was put to sleep. 👉🏼
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High school students give janitor a brand new Jeep — ABC Students at James Madison (Virginia) High School decided to fulfill the dream of Francis Apraku, the school janitor. The teens raised $20,000 on GoFundMe over the course of a year and bought the man the car he dreamed of - a Jeep Wrangler. The video shows Francis going crazy with happiness. He couldn't believe what the schoolchildren had done and just rolled around on the asphalt. Francis immigrated to the United States from Ghana several years ago to help support his family back home. He often told the students that he dreamed of owning a jeep, but that there was no way to buy one. The students say that Francis is not just a janitor, but a real friend to them, so they decided to help him. 👉🏼
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Teenager suspected of killing her mother in cold blood — LAC 39-year-old Katherine Griffith was found the day before with a stab wound to her neck. Police in Hamptons, Florida, suspect her son, 17-year-old Colin Griffith, of the crime. The teen called 911 himself: he stated that he had an argument with his mother, after which she "fell on the knife". Police arrived and saw the woman's body, as well as her son's - he was calm, cold-blooded and covered in blood. Criminalists immediately said that the story described by the guy is not believable. Griffith himself, police say, showed no sympathy for his dead mother, only stating, "I know my rights. I need a lawyer." It turns out that the teen shot and killed his father last year. Griffith claimed at the time that the man had come at him with a knife and that he acted in self-defense. In 2023, the charges against the teen were dropped because they couldn't prove murder, not self-defense. Griffith now faces life in prison on the charges. 👉🏼
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The American people will be shocked by the outcome of the investigation into the attempted assassination of Trump This was stated by Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal. He said Americans would be surprised by the failures of the Secret Service, as well as the actions of the Department of Security, which is incapable of being candid with its citizens. 👉🏼

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North Dakota judge rules abortion ban unconstitutional — ABC Justice Bruce Romanick has overturned a local government's decision to ban abortions. In his ruling, he said the right to abortion is guaranteed by the state constitution as long as the fetus in a woman's womb is not viable. State Attorney General Drew Wrigley has vowed to appeal the ruling. He said the judge's ruling goes against earlier law and "ignores jurisprudence adopted by the Supreme Court." Despite the lifting of the ban, there are no abortion clinics left in North Dakota. The last such hospital, Red River, has moved to neighboring Minnesota. Local physician Ana Tobias welcomes the court's decision. She says an earlier law forced doctors to choose between saving a woman's life and possible jail time. Many North Dakota doctors have advocated for preserving abortion rights that can save lives. After the court's ruling, doctors may not fear criminal prosecution. 👉🏼
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OpenAI has released a new version of ChatGPT that can reason — The Verge OpenAI has released a new artificial intelligence model called o1, whose working principle brings it closer to human intelligence. OpenAI o1 "thinks" before giving an answer. The model dives into processing requests using a "chain of thoughts", similar to how humans solve problems by going through them step by step. That is, o1 is not only capable of solving fairly complex math problems, but also of explaining its reasoning. This technique made the neural network's answers more accurate. The OpenAI believes that the next update of the o1 model will solve complex physics, chemistry, and biology problems the way graduate students would. 👉🏼
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⚡️ A freight train collided with an M109 Paladin howitzer in South Carolina — media 👉🏼

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Confiscation of a pickup truck for non-payment of a loan went awry 👉🏼

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Biden Prepares to Decide on Ukraine's Use of Long-Range Missiles — NYT During a meeting with new British Prime Minister Keir Starmer scheduled for Friday, Sept. 13, Joe Biden will decide whether to allow Ukraine to use Britain's long-range Storm Shadow missiles to strike Russian military targets far from the Ukrainian border. Vladimir Putin issued a warning the day before, saying the Ukrainians would not be able to operate the long-range missiles on their own because they would need Western technical assistance and satellite guidance. Approving the use of long-range missiles, he said, would mean that NATO countries are at war with Russia. Putin pledged to take appropriate retaliatory measures, taking into account the “changing nature of the conflict.” 👉🏼
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In Hialeah, Florida, store employees caught a shoplifter trying to flee with a cart full of merchandise 👉🏼

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That's how you leave your car open😳 👉🏼

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Trump has promised to repeal taxes on overtime pay — CNN Donald Trump announced he will push to eliminate taxes on overtime pay for overtime hours worked when he returns to the White House. Under Trump's plan, only income earned while working overtime (40+ hours per week) will not be taxed. Reminder that the former president also previously promised to repeal the tip tax and the taxes that retirees pay for Social Security benefits. 👉🏼

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This is the kind of cool uncle that recently stopped by vacationers at South Lake Tahoe in California 🐻 According to social media, bear sightings are as common in this area as alligators are in Florida. 👉🏼

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Trump says no to the next round of debates — The Hill Donald Trump says there will be no third presidential debate because Kamala Harris "needs to focus on what she needed to do over the last 4 years." Shortly after Trump's announcement, Kamala Harris said another debate was needed: I believe we owe it to the voters to have another debate because nothing could be more important than this election and what's at stake. 👉🏼
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Aurora resident fled with her family after Venezuelan gang threats — NYP Aurora native Jessica Montenegro and her family were among the victims of Venezuelan gang terror. The woman and her husband and three children were forced to flee their home because they no longer felt safe. For months Jessica lived in constant fear because of the gang that was operating in The Edge at Lowry apartment complex. The final straw was an encounter with one of the illegal migrants. One day there was a knock on their door. Outside was a man who tried to enter the apartment and threatened with a gun: fortunately, the situation was settled without bloodshed. The authorities had long denied the problem with the Venezuelan gang. However, after an investigation by journalists just yesterday, the Aurora police published the names of ten criminals at once. The gang's ringleader is Jose Pacheco-Chirinos, known by the nickname "Cookie." He illegally crossed the border into the US: the migrant was arrested several times on serious felony charges, but was constantly released. The sheriff of neighboring Douglas County, Darren Weekley, said Aurora police are deliberately downplaying the problem. According to him, the Venezuelans are completely out of control. 👉🏼
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For the first time in history, a tourist went into outer space — CNN The lucky tourist was billionaire Jared Isaacman, who was accompanied by SpaceX crew trainer Sarah Gillies. It's reported that Isaacman looked down at Earth from 458 miles up and said: "Back home we all have a lot of work to do. But from up here, our home looks like a perfect world." True Isaac was "not free" floating in space when his feet came off the hatch. SpaceX spacesuits don't have their own oxygen supply or other life-support equipment and relied on 12-foot hoses for air and communication. Out in outer space, Isaacman and Gillies stayed for more than an hour. The billionaire spent about ten minutes outside, and the rest of the time was left for the SpaceX employee: she had the important task of testing the new spacesuit. 👉🏼
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⚡️Hurricane Francine has made landfall in Louisiana — CBS The storm is now raging along the state's coast, but is moving northeastward. Already, forecasters are talking about heavy downpours in neighboring states. According to the Hurricane Center, Francine is about 60 miles north of New Orleans. The hurricane is expected to bring storm rainfall of 3 to 6 inches across Mississippi, eastern Arkansas, Tennessee, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and Florida. So far, nearly 400,000 households in Louisiana are without power. In neighboring Mississippi, nearly 65,000 homes are without power. Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry says the National Guard will go to places affected by Francine. They have food, water, nearly 400 high-clearance vehicles, about 100 boats and 50 helicopters to respond to emergencies, including for possible search and rescue operations. 👉🏼
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Feds investigating reports of Jeep vehicles suddenly catching fire — CBS The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is investigating reports that some Jeep SUVs and pickup trucks can catch fire even when the engine is not running. We're talking about more than 781,000 Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator 2021-2023 model years. NHTSA has 9 complaints of sudden ignition. 1 of the incidents resulted in injury. Investigators contacted Jeep manufacturer Stellantis and learned of several other "thermal incidents". Stellantis is cooperating with the investigation. 👉🏼
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⚡️ Several thousand people gathered in the center of Buenos Aires in front of the congress building According to local media, people gathered because of Argentine President Milay's veto in early September of a bill to increase pensions, which he said threatened to destabilize the country's budget. According to agencies, the country's deputies are trying to override the veto. The action outside the congressional building is peaceful. 👉🏼

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