Tuesday, September 12, 2023

Aaron Rodgers' Jets Debut Is Over Shockingly Fast (Newser Morning 8)

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September 12, 2023
 
 
"The object of the superior man is truth."
—Confucius
 
1
After what organizers say was one of the biggest and most complicated underground rescues of all time, US cave explorer Mark Dickey was brought back to the surface safely early Tuesday local time. Keep reading
 
2
One of the most highly anticipated debuts of the new NFL season ended in quick, jarring fashion Monday night. Keep reading
 
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At a Glance
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers (8) is sacked by Buffalo Bills defensive end Leonard Floyd (56) during the first quarter of an NFL game, Monday, Sept. 11, 2023, in East Rutherford, NJ. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
 
3
In 1979, 24-year-old Susan Marcia Rose was found dead of multiple blunt force injuries to her head on a Boston street, and her murderer was never caught. Keep reading
 
4
Convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante escaped from Pennsylvania's Chester County Prison on August 31, and despite multiple sightings, he still has not been recaptured. Keep reading
 
5
North Korea's Kim Jong Un arrived in Russia on Tuesday for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin where they are expected to offer each other increased support in their escalating standoffs with the West, the AP reports. Keep reading
 
6
Two would-be audience members at Monday's controversial taping of The Drew Barrymore Show were kicked out because they were wearing WGA pins. Keep reading
 
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7
One of three active-duty Marines who stormed the US Capitol together was sentenced on Monday to probation and 279 hours of community service—one hour for every Marine who was killed or wounded fighting in the Civil War, the AP reports. Keep reading
 
8
Mediterranean storm Daniel caused devastating floods in Libya that broke dams and swept away entire neighborhoods in multiple coastal towns in the east of the North African nation, the AP reports. Keep reading
 
This Day in History
In 1987, reports surfaced that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden had borrowed, without attribution, passages of a speech by British Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock for one of his own campaign speeches. (The Kinnock report, along with other damaging revelations, prompted Biden to drop his White House bid.)
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