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Tyreek Hill, the Miami Dolphins’ star receiver, found himself in an unexpected situation before the season opener—not on the field, but face-down on the pavement. An encounter with the police, moments before he was set to suit up, left him with plenty to say. Standing before reporters on Wednesday, Hill didn’t mince words. “He’s gotta go,” he said, referring to the officer who detained him. The frustration in his voice was hard to miss, and he didn’t hesitate to describe how he and his teammates—who, in his eyes, had done nothing wrong—were treated poorly. “They were just walking, minding their…

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Alberto Fujimori—a figure who stands at the crossroads of triumph and tragedy, his name carried by the wind in both cheers and whispers. His life, now ended at 86 after a long battle with cancer, leaves a nation still wrestling with the weight of his choices. The announcement of his passing came from his daughter, Keiko, a simple statement that hung heavy in the air. Fujimori, gone from this world—but his legacy? That remains, woven tightly into Peru’s history, shadow and light intertwined. Peru’s Former President Fujimori Dies Aged 86 pic.twitter.com/d6BkpsKsE9 — The Epoch Times (@EpochTimes) September 12, 2024 His…

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The conflict in Gaza took yet another dark turn this week as an Israeli airstrike hit a UN-run school in Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza. The strike killed 18 people, including six employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (Unrwa). The school had been serving as a shelter for thousands of displaced Palestinians. The Israeli military claimed the strike targeted Hamas operatives who were allegedly using the school for military purposes, asserting that nine of those killed were militants, three of whom were also Unrwa staff. However, this accusation has stirred strong reactions. Israel Kills…

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Norfolk Southern, one of America’s leading freight carriers, announced Thursday that it has fired its Chief Executive Officer, Alan Shaw, following an ethics investigation that revealed an inappropriate relationship with a member of the company’s legal team. The unanimous decision by the board of directors marks a significant leadership change for the Atlanta-based company. Norfolk Southern says it has fired CEO Alan Shaw for having an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate, days after the company’s board announced it was investigating his alleged ethical lapses. https://t.co/2vaA2J7X1S — lehighvalleylive.com (@lehighvalley) September 12, 2024 Shaw’s termination comes after it was determined that he…

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Boeing workers are voting Thursday on a new labor contract that could determine the company’s immediate future. The outcome of the vote has the potential to lead to a crippling strike, which CEO Kelly Ortberg warned would threaten the plane maker’s already fragile recovery. The tentative agreement, unveiled Sunday by Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), includes a 25% wage increase over four years, as well as improvements to healthcare and retirement benefits. Boeing also pledged to build its next aircraft in the Seattle area, following its controversial decision to move 787 Dreamliner production to…

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Slightly more Americans filed for unemployment benefits last week, with claims rising by 2,000 to 230,000 for the week ending September 7, according to the Labor Department. Despite the slight increase, layoffs remain at historically low levels, even after two years of elevated interest rates designed to slow inflation. Unexpected Rise in US Unemployment Claims Signals Potential Fed Rate Cut Read more: https://t.co/1j724tMnY4 #Economy 📈 #UnemploymentClaims 📊 #FederalReserve #InterestRates #JobMarket 🔍 #EconomicGrowth #Inflation 📉 pic.twitter.com/j0cK6Y1mkv — Unmeego (@unmeego) September 12, 2024 Economists had predicted the 230,000 figure, and the four-week average of jobless claims, which helps smooth out week-to-week fluctuations,…

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Taylor Swift dominated the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, solidifying her reign as the pop superstar to beat. Swift took home a staggering seven awards, bringing her career total to 30 VMAs, breaking the record for most wins by any solo artist in history. Taylor Swift se corona como la gran ganadora de los MTV VMAshttps://t.co/C8W6RHIlGP pic.twitter.com/UszRaVpbv4 — REPORTES 365 (@365Reportes) September 12, 2024 The evening started with a major win for best collaboration for her hit “Fortnight,” a track featuring Post Malone. On stage, Swift praised Malone, calling him “everyone in music’s favorite person” to work with. Swift’s momentum…

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Disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein has been indicted on new criminal charges in New York, just days after undergoing emergency heart surgery. The announcement came on Thursday when Assistant District Attorney Nicole Blumberg revealed that a grand jury had handed down the indictment, though specific details remain under wraps as the documents are sealed. The DA’s office plans to consolidate the new charges into a superseding indictment, which will be presented at Weinstein’s next court hearing scheduled for September 18. Harvey Weinstein faces additional charges as he is indicted after health scarehttps://t.co/84qXh4hrW7 pic.twitter.com/VJIkRAQfBk — MirrorUSNews (@MirrorUSNews) September 12, 2024 Weinstein,…

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicked off their 2024 season in dominant fashion by defeating the Washington Commanders in Week One. However, their next matchup presents a greater challenge as they prepare to face the Detroit Lions, a team that ended the Bucs’ playoff run last season. NFL odds, Vegas lines, picks, spreads, game predictions: Model loving Ravens, Buccaneers in Week 2, 2024 – https://t.co/3SrU6ehoXf https://t.co/HVZanraTtR — AZSP Sports News (@AzspNews) September 12, 2024 As defending NFC South champions, the Bucs will head to Detroit for a rematch at Ford Field, where their playoff dreams were crushed in January. The Lions…

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During Pope Francis’ visit to Singapore in September 2024, several world leaders and the Pope himself offered notable remarks. Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong praised the Catholic Church’s contributions in education and healthcare, highlighting its role in shaping the country’s development. President Tharman Shanmugaratnam similarly commended the Catholic Church for its work and expressed gratitude for the Pope’s visit. Pope Francis, in turn, acknowledged Singapore’s impressive economic progress, calling it a “shining example” of human ingenuity. However, he also reminded leaders not to neglect the vulnerable, particularly the poor, elderly, and migrant workers. He emphasized that the nation’s success should…

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President Joe Biden shared a light-hearted exchange with a staunch Trump supporter during a public visit to Pennsylvania on Wednesday. The supporter jokingly called the 81-year-old president an “old fart” and challenged him to remember his own name. Biden responded with a smile, shrugging off the remark, and quipping, “I know I’m old!” before donning a “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) hat in a moment of humor and political camaraderie. This is the full exchange and it’s quite amazing. pic.twitter.com/pMTU1xhYuH — Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) September 12, 2024 The playful interaction occurred while Biden was visiting a firehouse in Shanksville, Pennsylvania,…

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Harvard University has revealed a decrease in the percentage of Black students in its incoming freshman class, the first to be admitted following the Supreme Court’s decision to end affirmative action. The percentage of Black or African American students dropped from 18% in the previous year to 14%. This decline is attributed to the 2023 ruling that prohibited universities from considering race and ethnicity in the admissions process, a practice that had been used to foster diversity. Black enrollment drops at Harvard in wake of Supreme court’s affirmative action ruling – The Washington Post Why does this provide race/ethnicity enrollment…

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President Joe Biden found himself in an unusual photo opportunity on Wednesday during a visit to a firehouse in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, to commemorate the 23rd anniversary of the September 11th attacks. Surrounded by a group of children, many of whom were decked out in pro-Trump attire, the 81-year-old president appeared somewhat uncomfortable in the middle of the crowd. Biden poses with children (of course) in pro-Trump attire in an awkward photo op in swing state #Pennsylvania. 😳 Correct me if I’m wrong here, but has #JoeBiden gone #TrumpVance2024MyChoice?https://t.co/vyTFpCdmbT#TrumpVance2024 #Election2024 #Trump #JoeMAGA #ElonMusk #AZ #WI pic.twitter.com/s91wT4xnxT — @Charletfaye1 (@FayeCharlet) September 12,…

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Before 1938, zoologists would have confidently listed the coelacanth, a lobe-finned fish, as one of the oldest known species—believed to have vanished millions of years ago. This ancient fish first appeared over 400 million years ago during the Devonian period. Its name itself evokes a distant past, and it was widely assumed that the species had gone extinct during the late Cretaceous period, around 65 to 70 million years ago. New fossil fish species scales up evidence of Earth’s evolutionary march. Are the world’s oldest ‘living fossil’ coelacanths still evolving? https://t.co/SkdXRrpEWC — ConservationBytes (@conservbytes) September 12, 2024 However, in a…

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