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Amid Brazil’s battle to muzzle Musk’s X, Elon eyes tech triumph in free-speech wars

Starlink and other advances may soon make it even harder for governments to censor our communications and stifle free expression.
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Police are involved in Montgomery shooting
Police are involved in Montgomery shooting
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Tekashi 6ix9ine faces lawsuit from ex-gf alleging revenge porn, abuse and theft
The rapper has denied the allegations.
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Here’s the ‘most controversial’ fast food item of all time — and it’s something most of us eat all too often
A fowl new list has tongues clucking.
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DNC Chair Jaime Harrison optimistic about turning Florida blue
Both Miami-Dade and Broward counties went for President Biden in 2020, while former President Donald Trump won the state by about three percentage points that year.
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Tupperware's bankruptcy filing marks end of an era
Tupperware, the iconic brand that was once a staple of American kitchens, filed this week for bankruptcy, citing what it called "macroeconomic challenges." Nancy Chen takes a look at the role it played in defining American innovation.
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California startup hopes weather balloons can help address global warming
A Northern California startup has taken on a controversial mission whose goal is to tackle global warming by sending weather balloons into the stratosphere that burst and release sulfur dioxide. Anne Makovec explains.
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Plan would reopen Three Mile Island nuclear plant to power Microsoft data centers
The owner of Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear plant, the site of the worst commercial nuclear disaster in U.S. history, announced this week that it plans to spend $1.6 billion to restart its remaining functional reactor as part of a 20-year deal to provide power to Microsoft data centers. Michael George has more.
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Israel, Hezbollah exchange border fire one day after Beirut attack
A day after an Israeli strike on Beirut killed several dozen people, including a top Hezbollah leader, Israel and Hezbollah on Saturday continued to trade strikes. Chris Livesay has the latest.
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Biden hosts his final Quad summit in Delaware
President Biden brought the leaders of Australia, Japan and India to Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday, for the final so-called "Quad summit" of his presidency. It marked the fourth time the Quad leaders have met during Biden's presidency in an effort to bolster their Indo-Pacific partnership. Natalie Brand reports.
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Trump says its "too late" for a second debate with Harris
Former President Donald Trump again poured cold water on the idea of a second debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, telling supporters at a North Carolina rally Saturday that it's "just too late, voting has already started." This comes after Harris accepted an invitation from CNN for a possible second debate in October. Nikole Killion has the latest.
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Florida police department program incentivizes kids caught doing the right thing
A Florida police department seeks to bridge the gap between officers and the community by rewarding kids who make smart choices in a new incentive coin program.
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South Carolina conducts its first execution in 13 years
Freddie Owens, a death row inmate convicted in the 1997 killing of a convenience store clerk during a robbery, was executed by lethal injection Friday. It was South Carolina's first execution since 2011
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Daniel Dubois KOs Anthony Joshua in fifth-round stunner: ‘Are you not entertained?’
LONDON — Daniel Dubois is no longer an accidental world heavyweight champion. With a brutal fifth-round knockout of Anthony Joshua in front of 96,000 fans at Wembley Stadium, Dubois showed he might be the real deal — and the future of boxing’s marquee division. “Are you not entertained?” Dubois roared to the crowd after dominating...
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Angelina Jolie says she got matching tattoos with teenage daughter Vivienne: 'Means so much to us'
Angelina Jolie revealed that she and her 16-year-old daughter Vivienne got matching tattoos. The pair were inked with the words "Stay Gold" in honor of the musical that they worked on together.
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"CBS Weekend News" headlines for Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024
Here's a look at the top stories making headlines on the "CBS Weekend News" with Nancy Chen.
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Gobernador de California firma ley para proteger a menores de adicción a redes sociales
California hará ilegal que las plataformas de redes sociales proporcionen deliberadamente contenidos adictivos a menores sin el consentimiento de los padres a partir de 2027, según una nueva ley firmada el viernes por el gobernador demócrata Gavin Newsom.
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Un terremoto de magnitud 3 sacude Malibú, el último en golpear la zona
El terremoto del sábado fue el sexto de magnitud 3 o mayor desde que un terremoto de magnitud 4,7 en la misma zona se sintió ampliamente en el sur de California el 12 de septiembre.
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Dan Evans, former GOP governor of Washington and US senator, dies at 98
Dan Evans, 98, a popular three-term Republican governor of Washington state who went on to serve in the U.S. Senate before leaving in frustration because he felt the chamber was too rancorous and tedious, has died.
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Trump says if he wins, women would 'no longer be thinking about abortion'
Donald Trump has returned to North Carolina to stump in the battleground state, which Democrats and Republicans are treating as critical to victory in November.
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Kamala Harris plans to skip historic Al Smith dinner despite long-standing tradition: report
Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign reportedly confirmed Harris will not attend the Al Smith dinner, which has been a campaign tradition for decades.
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Olivia Nuzzi was banned from Trump’s hush-money trial twice, didn’t inform readers
Before New York Magazine writer Olivia Nuzzi was suspended for allegedly sexting with RFK Jr, she was booted from Donald Trump’s hush-money criminal trial for taking photos against court rules, The Post has learned.
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'The West Wing' cast visited the White House to celebrate the show's 25th anniversary
The cast and creators of the hit political drama West Wing celebrated the series' 25th anniversary during a visit to the White House.
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Netflix revisits infamous Menendez brothers case. Here are the facts.
Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s “Monsters” series has focused on the Menendez brothers’ murders and trials. Here are the facts behind the case that gripped America.
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Rutgers fends off Virginia Tech to remain undefeated
Jai Patel connected on a 24-yard field goal with 1:56 remaining to lift Rutgers to a 26-23 victory over Virginia Tech on Saturday.
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Dark clouds sweep across D.C. area as rain falls in spots
The dry western suburbs get a trickle of raindrops by evening.
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Texas couple gets lengthy prison sentences after their dogs mauled elderly veteran to death
A Texas couple was sentenced to lengthy prison terms after their pit bulls mauled a man to death.
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Dan Evans, former Republican Washington state governor, US senator, dies at 98
Dan Evans, a Republican Washington state governor who later served in the U.S. Senate, has died at age 98; he was the only person to be elected as governor three times until current Gov. Jay Inslee.
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Jennifer Lopez runs errands in LA after PDA-filled reunion with estranged husband Ben Affleck
Lopez's outing comes one week after she was spotted kissing her estranged husband during an outing with him and four of their children.
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Michigan scores late to defeat USC in physical Big Ten opener
The No. 18 Wolverines' rushing attack rolls for 290 yards and three touchdowns, including one with 37 seconds left, against the No. 11 Trojans on Saturday.
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I’m a Shaolin master — here’s how to adopt a ‘warrior mindset’ to stop procrastinating at work and in life
Ever wish you had the discipline and concentration of a monk?
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Michigan knocks off USC with late touchdown in Big Ten thriller
The Wolverines (3-1, 1-0) overcame losing a 14-0 lead in the first half and coughing up two fumbles in the second half.
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This Award-Winning Herbal Liqueur From Ibiza Is Spain’s Best Kept Secret
BasbasScouted selects products independently. If you purchase something from our posts, we may earn a small commission.Daydreaming about warm vacations is a winter pastime of ours, and there’s no destination more desirable than Ibizia. Whether you’re nostalgic for an old trip to the lively Spanish island or manifesting your first, an authentic taste of Ibiza is just a bottle of Basbas away. Boasting the title of the most awarded hierbas in the world, Basbas is one of Spain’s best-kept secrets: a premium, handcrafted liqueur that blends more than a dozen different herbs and spices. Now, after a two-year wait and multiple sold-out drops, this decorated drink is finally coming to America.First distilled by 16th-century monks in northeastern Spain, hierbas are an herbal spirit traditionally used as a remedy. The monks would ferment wild anise and then extract essential oils of other medicinal herbs like rosemary, juniper, and sage into the alcohol. (For the spiritually inclined, here’s the chance to sage your insides!) Although it’s still relatively unknown in the States, the spirit remains a staple in the Balearic Islands. If you appreciate a full spirit that’s smooth and bright with a hint of sweetness and floral accents, Basbas is sure to be an instant favorite. Read more at The Daily Beast.
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No. 18 Michigan scores last-minute touchdown to hand No. 11 USC loss in Trojans’ first Big Ten matchup
USC's first Big Ten matchup didn't go as hoped. The Trojans allowed a touchdown in the final minute to give Michigan a 27-24 victory Saturday.
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Kamala Harris to skip traditional Al Smith dinner, first time presidential candidate has ducked charity event since 1984
Vice President Kamala Harris is skipping this year’s Archdiocese of New York’s annual Al Smith Dinner — a major annual fundraiser for local Catholic charities — becoming the first presidential hopeful to duck out since failed Vice Presidential candidate Walter Mondale in 1984.
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UCLA misses chance to change narrative on start of DeShaun Foster era in loss to LSU
After an impressive first half, UCLA is shut out on the scoreboard and struggles on defense in the second half of a 34-17 loss to No. 16 LSU.
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Dan Evans, former senator and Washington state governor, dies at 98
Dan Evans created the nation's first state Department of Ecology, which President Richard Nixon used as a model for the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Kathryn Crosby, actor and widow of famed singer and Oscar-winning actor Bing Crosby, dies at 90
Kathryn Crosby, who appeared in such movies as “The 7th Voyage of Sinbad”, “Anatomy of a Murder,” and “Operation Mad Ball” before marrying famed singer and Oscar-winning actor Bing Crosby, has died.
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124-year-old half-eaten chocolate bar about to be auctioned off for $1,000 or more — but there’s a sweet story behind it
That's some dandy candy.
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Harris to skip Al Smith dinner, a traditional presidential campaign stop
Presidential candidates from both parties have traditionally appeared on the same night at the dinner benefitting Catholic Charities​.
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Massachusetts man arrested in 36-year-old cold case after spit on sidewalk links him to murder of woman
A 65-year-old man was arrested after his DNA was linked to the 1988 murder of a 25-year-old mother who was found stabbed at her Boston home, police said.
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N.Y.P.D. Understated Woman’s Wound in Subway Shooting, Lawyer Says
Kerry Gahalal, who was struck when officers shot a knife-wielding man at a Brooklyn station, was not simply “grazed” as officials said, according to a lawyer for the woman’s family.
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Masturbating creeps caught in the act outside 2 Upper West Side schools
A parent noticed a man across the street from the school masturbating, and managed to get a photo of creep, the note said.
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Vance: Trump tickets picks up ‘100,000 votes’ with every time Harris bombs an interview
Kamala Harris is serving up so much “word salad” during her rare media interviews according to Republican veep candidate J.D. Vance, that the Trump campaign is openly rooting for her to do more. “Every time she does [an interview], I think we pick up 100,000 votes,” quipped during a rally on Saturday in Leesport, Pa.,...
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In France, a new center-right government is announced two months after divisive elections
France's new government is dominated by conservatives and centrists following elections in which a left-wing coalition won the most seats but not a majority.
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Sean Manaea’s dominance, clutch hits lead Mets to huge win over Phillies
It was not just the atmosphere that seemed worthy of the postseason: The Mets are playing like a playoff team. 
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RFK Jr.’s wife Cheryl Hines spotted without wedding ring in first public outing amid his ‘sexting’ scandal
The "Curb Your Enthusiasm" actress has remained tight-lipped about her husband's alleged affair.
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Youth will be front and center as the Capitals open the preseason
Training camp just started, but the Flyers visit Capital One Arena on Sunday. The matinee will give Capitals fans a glimpse of the future.
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