1 The four people fatally shot on a Chicago transit train early Monday were sleeping and may have been homeless. Keep reading 2 Vladimir Putin has been boasting of building a nuclear-armed cruise missile more powerful than anything in existence for six years now, and two US researchers say they think they've discovered the construction site. Keep reading
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3 NASA's Butch Wilmore had Mission Control scratching its head this weekend with a question about an odd noise. Keep reading 4 Two US Marines were roughed up by members of a Turkish youth group on Monday, with the assailants placing a hood over the head of one of the men, reports Reuters. Keep reading 5 If James Carville were advising Kamala Harris in the homestretch of the election, he would give her three specific pieces of advice. Keep reading 6 A small town in Maryland is offering an incentive of up to $20,000 to get people to move there. Keep reading 7 Decades after she was picked to be America's first teacher in space, Christa McAuliffe is still a pioneer—this time as the first woman to be memorialized on the grounds of New Hampshire's Statehouse in Concord, the city where she taught high school. Keep reading 8 In what's being described as a rescue that could easily appear in a "blockbuster disaster film," the Navy and US Coast Guard have managed to rescue a woman, her 7-year-old daughter, and two pets off Hawaii in a days-long mission. Keep reading Today From Newser.AI See more stories from our human + machine experiment here. This Day in History On Sept. 3, 1783, representatives of the United States and Britain signed the Treaty of Paris, which officially ended the Revolutionary War and recognized US sovereignty. Find out what else happened on this date here. From the Newser Archives On this day in 2017: Trump: North Korea a 'Great Threat,' 'Embarrassment' |
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
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