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Russian drone strike kills 2, wounds 14 in Ukraine’s Odesa

Two people were killed and at least 14 wounded when a Russian drone smashed into a residential high-rise in Ukraine’s Black Sea city of Odesa, authorities said on Saturday. Three children were among the wounded in the overnight attack, with one in critical condition, said regional Governor Oleh Kiper. Footage posted by the State Emergency Service showed firefighters battling a blaze and rushing residents down a dark stairwell in the 21-storey building. Russia has stepped up drone and missile strikes on Ukrainian cities in recent weeks as diplomatic efforts to end the nearly three-and-a-half-year-old war have stalled. SOURCE: REUTERS AND AGENCIES from The Times Of Earth https://ift.tt/2sPuoD1

Today’s Iconic Moment in NY Sports: Yankees retire Don Mattingly’s number 23

August 31, 1997: The New York Yankees retire the number 23 of longtime first baseman Don Mattingly. Over 14 seasons with the Yankees, “Donnie Baseball” hit 222 home runs and drove in 1,099 runs. His career batting average was .307. from New York Post https://ift.tt/KTHDlIA

Florida father says his baby started to go bald after ex-chemistry student injected opioids under door

Umar Abdullah, 36, said he and his family suffered from vomiting, dizziness and severe headaches after Xuming Li, also 36, was caught on camera squirting a liquid comprising methadone, hydrocodone and a third unknown noxious element through the Abdullah’s door frame. from New York Post https://ift.tt/4OLpBWA

White bread vs. whole wheat bread: Which one is better for you?

If you're wondering about white bread, whole wheat, or whole grain bread which may be dubbed the "better choice,"  experts are offering answers. from New York Post https://ift.tt/k1hiyaP

US Court Defies SEC Interpretation Of Crypto, XRP Lawyer Weighs In

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Regulators are still figuring out how to oversee crypto, but some recent judicial rulings show promise for the industry’s legal battles with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Bill Morgan, an attorney representing Ripple in its protracted legal battle with the SEC, has been vocal about the evolving judicial stance on crypto. His recent  comments underline a changing tide in the interpretation of digital assets and a seeming divergence from the SEC’s traditionally stringent perspective. Judge’s Affirmation Of BTC And ETH As Commodities In the thick of several lawsuits against crypto firms, the courts have shown a trend of contradicting the SEC’s assertions. An instance of this is Judge Katherine Polk Failla’s recent ruling. The decentralized exchange, Uniswap Labs , was embroiled in accusations of fraud by six individuals who claimed to lose funds from scam tokens on the platform. Despite these claims, Judge Failla dismissed the lawsuit a...

Only 1,280 Reproductive Human Ancestors Once Roamed Earth, Gene Study Suggests

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Humankind struggled to survive during a 100,000 year period during the early Pleistocene, according to researchers who used a computer model to discover a severe population bottleneck in our species’ ancient past. Read more... from Gizmodo https://ift.tt/dkMCXSl

Chucky Infiltrates the White House in First Look at Season 3

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After that rather bedazzling cliffhanger that capped Chucky season two (I screamed, both in horror and fiendish delight), everyone’s favorite killer doll has quite the path carved out for season three. Fans don’t have to wait long to see WTF happens next: Chucky season three arrives October 4 , and we’ve finally got a… Read more... from Gizmodo https://ift.tt/tR074Ua

Netflix's Anime Scott Pilgrim Takes Off Puts a New Spin on the Franchise

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You’ve read the comics. You’ve seen the movie. Will you still be able to get something out of the new Netflix anime, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off ? The answer, according to the show’s creators , is a resounding yes. “If you think you know what you’re going to see, you don’t,” show co-creator BenDavid Grabinski told the Los… Read more... from Gizmodo https://ift.tt/rosn9zp

Circle Introduces USDC Payment To Chilean Customers With This New Partnership

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Stablecoin company Circle seems to be making good strides in its goal of global USD Coin (USDC) adoption, having struck a new partnership deal with Mercado Pago, the “largest fintech company in the Latin American (LATAM) region”.  This payment platform is a subsidiary outfit of retail giant Mercado Libre, which Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire referred to as “the Amazon of LATAM with 200 million users”. Mercado Pago To Support USDC On Payment Platform On Tuesday, August 29, Jeremy Allaire revealed via a post on X (formerly Twitter) that Mercado Pago will offer Circle-issued USDC as a payment option to its Chilean customers.  1/ The largest fintech in LATAM, @mercadopago , part of Mercado Libre, the Amazon of LATAM with 200M users, is rolling out support for USDC in key markets, starting with Chile. Momentum for USDC and digital dollars building around the world! https://t.co/3mNQxXvNUC — Jeremy Allaire (@jerallaire) August 29, 2023 According to the announcement on Circle’s ...

St. Louis Cathedral Basilica among top free US destinations

ST. LOUIS -- Casago, a travel website, has compiled a list of interesting tourist sites to visit for free. The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis has been named one of the top ten places to visit in the United States. St. Charles County Executive says residents taking unfair advantage of flood buyout program The cathedral ranks seventh on the list, and the College of the Ozarks in Point Lookout, Missouri, ranks ninth. In the neighboring state, the Lincoln Tomb and War Memorial in Springfield, Illinois, is also included on the list of top free tourist sites by state. These lists are organized by continent, country, and state. For more information, please visit their website. from FOX 2 https://ift.tt/s1wEzmk

Bears transaction tracker: Who’s getting cut?

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The Bears cut quarterback P.J. Walker on Sunday. Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times Tracking the Bears ’ cuts before Tuesday’s 3 p.m. deadline: Wednesday 12:30 p.m.: The Bears waived safety A.J. Thomas and defensive end Terrell Lewis. 12 p.m.: The Bears signed 11 players to the practice squad , all who participated in training camp: linebacker Micah Baskerville , defensive tackle Travis Bell , fullback Robert Burns , tight end Stephen Carlson , tackle Aviante Collins , linebacker DeMarquis Gates , defensive lineman Jalen Harris , tackle Roy Mbaeteka , cornerback Greg Stroman Jr ., receiver Nsimba Webster and safety Kendall Williamson . 11:45 a.m.: Former Bears cornerback Kindle Vildor was claimed off waivers by the #Titans. 11 a.m.: The Bears signed returner/wide receiver Trent Taylor , who was released by the Bengals. They claimed defensive end Khalid Kareem off waivers from the Colts and safety Quindell Johnson from the Rams. Tuesday 3:55 p.m.: The Bears announced the...

'Go Catch That Squirrel:' Google AI Teaches a Robo-Dog Conversational Commands

Google researchers may have finally found a tech solution for the laborious task of training stubborn dogs to listen to commands. That is, of course, if you’re willing to opt for a robot dog. Read more... from Gizmodo https://ift.tt/Hnyrs0Q

Chicago firefighter dies weeks after being injured in fire at home near O’Hare

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Firefighters salute the ambulance delivering Lt. Kevin Ward’s body to the Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office on Tuesday. Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times A Chicago firefighter has died more than two weeks after he and two others were injured while battling a fire in a home near O’Hare International Airport. Lt. Kevin Ward, 59, died at Loyola Medical Center, where he was taken from the fire in the 8300 block of West Balmoral Avenue on Aug. 11 , according to the Chicago Fire Department. Two other firefighters suffered less serious injuries, according to Chicago Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford. “He was surrounded by family as he made his transition,” the department said in a tweet. Our sad duty to report, CFD LT. Kevin Ward, injured in a house fire on Balmoral passed away at Loyola Medical Center. He was surrounded by family as he made his transition. He will be escorted from LMC to the medical examiner's office this morning. Joined in 1996, he was 59. pic.twitte...

New details of Sox shooting: At least two shots fired and a bullet found in a fan’s hoodie. ‘I felt a pinch in my back.’

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Chicago police SWAT officers outside the stadium after shots were fired during the Chicago White Sox game against the Oakland Athletics Friday. Tyler Pasciak LaRiviere/Sun-Times As officials continue to say little about a shooting that wounded two women during a White Sox game, a police report says at least two shots were fired and a bullet was found in the hoodie of a third woman. “I felt a pinch in my back ... sure enough I picked up a damn bullet,” the woman with the hoodie said in a Facebook post that has since been deleted. “Still in shock ... but I am fine.” One of the other women suffered two gunshot wounds to her right leg, according to previously undisclosed details from the report. One of the bullets traveled through her thigh and the other struck her calf and became lodged in her shin. The other injured woman suffered a graze wound to the lower abdomen and refused treatment on the scene, the report states. It was not known if the bullet that passed through...

Despite barriers to Black women breastfeeding, supporters extol benefits: ‘It’s a superpower, basically’

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Delilah Bennem, 1, laughs while her mom, Endia Williams, who works as an eligibility specialist at The Lactation Network and as a doula on the side, lifts her into the air while Bennem’s dad, Joseph Bennem, watches during Latch & Stroll, a resource fair organized by the South Side Birth Center in honor of Black Breastfeeding Week on Saturday at Russell Square Park in the South Chicago neighborhood. Pat Nabong/Sun-Times Endia Williams was a lactation counselor to help women breastfeed before she had her now 1-year-old daughter, Delilah. So when she began breastfeeding her own baby, she knew something was wrong. She could see her daughter had a tongue-tie and a separate mouth issue, which would prevent her from latching correctly. The hospital’s lactation consultant wasn’t there that day, or the next. The nurse and pediatrician looked at Delilah and said Williams was incorrect, and her baby was fine.  “They were basically like, no, that’s not that bad. It’s not real...

Chicago fishing: Lakefront kings and options for Labor Day weekend

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Vincent Rocco’s double catch of a smallmouth bass and a largemouth bass at Lily Bug Acres on the Chain O’Lakes. Provided The smattering of lakefront Chinook from shore and prospects for fishing the Labor Day weekend lead this sprawling raw-file Midwest Fishing Report. Vincent Rocco messaged the photo at the top and this: Hey Dale. I cought me a 2 for 1 catch off o Lily Bug Acres shoreline. Somone told me i should send you this. Best catch of my life. I agree with that someone. He followed up with this: Ill probably never be able to do that agian. I agree with that, too. Vincent Rocco with the smallmouth bass of his double catch at Lily Bug Acres on the Chain O’Lakes. Provided May there may more catches of a lifetime during the heat of the coming Labor Day weekend, which looks to be one last blast of stable summer weather. WISCONSIN STURGEON Hook and line sturgeon season opens Saturday, Sept. 2, in Wisconsin. Here is the word from th...