Coco Gauff Wins First Grand Slam

Published: Sun, 09/10/23

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Coco Gauff Wins First Grand Slam

People

The 19-year-old American secured her first major women's singles title at the 2023 US Open Saturday, defeating Belarus' Aryna Sablenka in a three-set slugfest and making her the youngest American to win since Serena Williams in 1999.

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Morocco Quake Death Count Still Rising

BBC

The death toll from a powerful earthquake in Morocco has soared to more than 2,000, with a similar number of injured. The interior ministry says more than 1,400 have serious injuries.

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Might Manchin Be President...Of WVU

Insider

Allies of Joe Manchin believe the West Virginia Democrat could retire from the Senate to lead his alma mater, West Virginia University

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Peak Inside the New WH Situation Room

The Associated Press

The White House Situation Room — a space of great mystique and even greater secrecy — just got a $50 million facelift. Actually, “room” is a misnomer. It’s a 5,500-square-foot highly secure complex of conference rooms and offices.

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PA Homeowner Had Escapee in His House

CNN

Ryan Drummond describes his 'acute moment of terror' realizing that escaped convicted murderer Danelo Cavalcante was in Drummond's kitchen.

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Gun Carry Suspended in Albuquerque

KOB 4

The public health order is a statewide mandate, but it only suspends open and concealed carry laws in communities with extremely high violent crime rates and firearm-related emergency room visits.

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The Sequel Few Want to See is Coming

LA Times

It’s hard to ignore just how many Americans would prefer not to face another election between Biden and Trump, but a rematch appears increasingly inevitable.

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What Became of Epstein's Properties?

Wall Street Journal

A Gilded Townhouse. Two Caribbean Islands. What Happened to Jeffrey Epstein’s Property Empire? A look at where the late disgraced financier’s properties landed, and how much the scandal affected values.

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The Mask Wars Continue. #cnn #breakingnews #news

Covid Rises in LA, No One Mentions Masks

The Brunswick News

Despite rising coronavirus outbreaks across LA, officials said they have no plans for public mandates — a sign of how COVID-19 policies have changed in an era of plentiful vaccines, lower death rates and back-to-normal culture.

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One of These Dems If Not Biden?

The Hill

Democrats are fretting about Biden’s low approval ratings, exacerbated by widespread concerns about his age. Polls released this week showed his lowest numbers in more than a year.

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Big Auto Strike Might Hit Next Week

Politico

Biden is publicly predicting that auto workers won't strike when their contracts with the Big 3 U.S. carmakers expire next week. Privately, White House officials are “aware” that a strike is likely.

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Hurricane Lee Still A Category 3

WHAM

Hurricane Lee remains a Category 3 hurricane Saturday night with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph and a minimum central pressure of 958mb.

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Insider: Scouts Block

Protection Measures

Christian Post

Michael Johnson, former youth protection director at the Boy Scouts of America, says the embattled youth organization blocked his efforts to institute child protection measures due to fear of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Joe Biden Ads Target Florida Women

Florida Politics

Biden’s campaign has bought ads in Florida slamming Gov. Ron DeSantis’ abortion ban and Donald Trump for making it possible. Entitled “These Guys,” the one-minute spot starts with images of young women visiting with physicians. 

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Monroe's Home Saved from Demo, For Now

KTLA

A Brentwood home once occupied by movie star Marilyn Monroe has been temporarily saved from demolition as the Los Angeles City Council passed a motion on Friday to designate it a historic site.

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Hurricane Idalia Ousts Flamingoes to TN

The Tennessean

Want to spot flamingos? You won't have to travel to your nearest zoo for a while. The pink-legged birds are showing up in Tennessee and unusual parts of the country after being displaced by Hurricane Idalia

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In Opposition to the NFL Fair Catch Rule

New York Times

The NFL's 2023 kickoff rule, allowing a "fair catch" between the goal line and the 25-yard line, faces criticism for altering game tradition and strategy, despite its aim to enhance player safety.

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Americans Injured in Mexico Shooting

ABC 7

U.S. citizens were among seven people injured in a shooting that occurred in the Mexican city of Miguel Alemán, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said Saturday.

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One Chip Challenge Tragedy

Vigour Times

The death of a teenager has sparked widespread concern over a dangerous challenge involving an extremely spicy tortilla chip. The family of Harris Wolobah believes that the One Chip Challenge is responsible for his death.

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Hackers Attack U.S. Aeronautical Group

UPI

Foreign hackers breached a U.S. aeronautical organization by exploiting vulnerabilities in IT software from the company Zoho, the U.S. government warned Thursday.

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Hundreds of Migrants Sheltering at O’Hare

For the Left

O'Hare International Airport in Chicago has become a temporary overflow shelter for over 400 asylum-seeking migrants, hidden from the public behind curtains.

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Fox Fires Veteran Executive John Finley

For the Right

Fox News has fired executive John Finley after an external review found he violated the company's employment policies. Finley oversaw the launch of the Fox Nation streaming service. 

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