Monday, September 25, 2023

'Nightmare' Exodus Begins Amid Fears of Ethnic Cleansing (Newser Morning 8)

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September 25, 2023
 
 
"I believe things cannot make themselves impossible."
—Stephen Hawking
 
1
Union leaders and Hollywood studios reached a tentative agreement Sunday to end a historic screenwriters strike after nearly five months, though no deal is yet in the works for striking actors, the AP reports. Keep reading
 
2
The Azerbaijan military offensive was quick and decisive. Keep reading
 
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At a Glance
The statue of Cardinal Franz Hengsbach hangs on a crane in front of Essen Cathedral after being dismantled and loaded in Essen, Germany, Monday, Sept. 25, 2023. A statue of the late German cardinal was removed from outside a cathedral in western Germany after allegations of sexual abuse against him surfaced. (Christoph Reichwein/dpa via AP) Keep reading
 
3
Three months after her "summertime thing" with Matty Healy ended, Taylor Swift may have a fall fling in the works. Keep reading
 
4
Add Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to the list of politicians who think Sen. Bob Menendez needs to resign due to his indictment on corruption charges. Keep reading
 
5
Much to the disappointment of some very loud Miami Dolphins fans, the NFL team's head coach says he chose good karma over setting an NFL record in Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos. Keep reading
 
6
After locals reported seeing an alligator carrying human remains in its mouth in Florida's Pinellas County on Friday, authorities pulled the body of a 41-year-old woman from a waterway in Ridgecrest. Keep reading
 
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7
The speaker of Canada's House of Commons on Friday honored a Ukrainian veteran who, he said, "fought [for] the Ukrainian independence against the Russians, and continues to support the troops today." Keep reading
 
8
When Super Bowl LVIII is played at Sin City's Allegiant Stadium next year, Usher will be ushering in halftime. Keep reading
 
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