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Public meetings: Oct. 20

Shenandoah County is set to hold public meetings on October 20, highlighting local initiatives and community engagement. While in-depth details are available only through a paid plan, local residents are expected to participate in shaping the county’s agenda.

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 Public meetings: Oct. 20
We played catch-up after losing three wickets in Powerplay: Shubman Gill

India’s hopes in the first ODI against Australia suffered a major blow when three top-order wickets fell within nine overs. Though they managed to stretch the game, a rain-shortened format and early setbacks proved too steep an obstacle, as Australia clinched a seven-wicket win.

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Limp Bizkit bassist Sam Rivers dies at 48

Sam Rivers, Limp Bizkit’s founding bassist, died at the age of 48. Known for his essential role in shaping the iconic nu-metal band’s sound, Rivers’ passing leaves a noticeable void in rock music.

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 Limp Bizkit bassist Sam Rivers dies at 48
Kushner: Create a “viable alternative” to govern Gaza, and Hamas will fail

Amid warnings from the U.S. about a possible Hamas attack on Palestinian civilians, Jared Kushner proposes forming a new governing entity in Gaza. He argues that creating a “viable alternative” would undermine Hamas’s influence in the region.

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 Kushner: Create a “viable alternative” to govern Gaza, and Hamas will fail
Hundreds of Passengers stranded as LATAM Brasil, Winair, and Caribbean Airlines Cancel Twelve Flights in Jaguaruna, Porto Alegre, St. Martin, St. Barthélemy, Trinidad, Tobago, and Other Cities

Dozens of flights in Brazil and the Caribbean were abruptly canceled by LATAM Brasil, Winair, and Caribbean Airlines, leaving hundreds of passengers unable to reach their destinations. The cancellations have caused notable disruptions in Jaguaruna, Porto Alegre, St. Martin, St. Barthélemy, and more.

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 Hundreds of Passengers stranded as LATAM Brasil, Winair, and Caribbean Airlines Cancel Twelve Flights in Jaguaruna, Porto Alegre, St. Martin, St. Barthélemy, Trinidad, Tobago, and Other Cities
‘After So Much Sadness,’ Venezuela Celebrates 2 Saints

Venezuelans found a reason to celebrate as Pope Leo XIV canonized their beloved “doctor of the poor,” José Gregorio Hernández, before 70,000 people in Vatican City. The honor, which grants the nation its first saint, arrives at a time of economic hardship and increased tensions with the United States.

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 ‘After So Much Sadness,’ Venezuela Celebrates 2 Saints
Opinion | A note of gratitude to the candidates in the Minneapolis mayoral race

Minneapolis mayoral candidates bring diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and visions to the race. This moment serves as a reminder that people do step forward to lead with genuine concern for the city’s well-being, not merely for ambition.

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 Opinion | A note of gratitude to the candidates in the Minneapolis mayoral race
Tourism in Mozambique to Benefit from New Tax Designed to Improve Infrastructure

Mozambique is poised to introduce a tourist tax on accommodations to elevate infrastructure and boost marketing campaigns. This initiative aims to double foreign tourist arrivals by 2030, signaling a profound commitment to strengthening the country’s travel sector.

Sub-Saharan Africa

 Tourism in Mozambique to Benefit from New Tax Designed to Improve Infrastructure
Man arrested after meth pipe found in wagon next to park bench

A 70-year-old Lake Havasu City man was arrested Wednesday after police discovered a methamphetamine pipe in a wagon near the park bench where he was sleeping. The case highlights the presence of illicit substances in public areas and how local law enforcement responds to such incidents.

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 Man arrested after meth pipe found in wagon next to park bench
Chase Elliott sees silver lining in high-pressure NASCAR situation with ‘simple’ answer

Chase Elliott is no stranger to the pressures of the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs. Still, even under the brightest spotlights, his solution for success at Martinsville remains refreshingly straightforward: just go out and win.

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 Chase Elliott sees silver lining in high-pressure NASCAR situation with ‘simple’ answer
Biggest Winners, Losers From Oregon’s Resounding Win Against Rutgers

The No. 8 Oregon Ducks soared to a 56–10 win over Rutgers, bolstering their season record to 6–1. In this commanding road performance, the article explores the biggest winners and losers from the Ducks’ resounding triumph.

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 Biggest Winners, Losers From Oregon’s Resounding Win Against Rutgers
Julian Sayin Proves He Belongs at Forefront of Heisman Trophy Conversation With 393-Yard, Four-Touchdown Game vs. Wisconsin – Eleven Warriors

Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin powered the No. 1 Buckeyes through Madison with 393 passing yards and four touchdowns in a 34–0 rout of Wisconsin. Though coach Ryan Day spotlighted special teams concerns, this commanding victory further ignited Heisman chatter around Sayin.

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Andrew Moran’s late winner snatches playoff berth from Rapids

A tense Decision Day match in Commerce City, Colorado, ended in a 2-2 draw after Andrew Moran scored in the 90th minute to salvage a tie for his team against the Colorado Rapids. Los Angeles FC fell behind late, only to be rescued by Moran’s dramatic goal, significantly altering postseason prospects.

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 Andrew Moran’s late winner snatches playoff berth from Rapids
‘No Kings’ protests draws hundreds in Tampa

A series of “No Kings” protests took place nationwide on Saturday, drawing hundreds of participants in the Tampa Bay area. The demonstrations underscored the broader momentum of this movement and its impact on local communities.

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 ‘No Kings’ protests draws hundreds in Tampa
Arch Manning stats today: Texas QB struggles in ugly overtime win vs. Kentucky

In a tense contest that spilled into overtime, Arch Manning grappled with a challenging Kentucky defense before Texas ultimately secured what many are calling an “ugly” win. While specific stats remain behind paid plans, the quarterback’s issues in this hard-fought matchup underscore the intensity of college football competition.

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Charlotte FC wins over Philadelphia Union, earns home-field advantage

Charlotte FC’s impressive victory over Philadelphia Union at Bank of America Stadium guarantees the team home-field advantage for the first round of the playoffs. With energetic local support behind them, Charlotte FC now looks to carry this momentum into postseason success.

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Family of murdered D.C. photographer wonders if his convicted killer acted alone – CBS News

A D.C. photographer’s murder case has sparked fresh questions long after a conviction was handed down. Now, amid nationwide coverage and references to multiple murder investigations, the photographer’s family wonders if the full truth has been revealed.

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South Carolina’s season is starting to be a big budget SEC flop

South Carolina’s high-spending approach in the SEC has fallen short of expectations. Despite the promise under Coach Shane Beamer, the Gamecocks’ season is widely considered a disappointment.

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 South Carolina’s season is starting to be a big budget SEC flop
Mississippi State lets one slip away in late loss to Florida

Mississippi State appeared on the brink of victory against Florida, but untimely turnovers and mounting penalties paved the way for another disappointing finish. Despite multiple opportunities, the Bulldogs could not hold off Florida’s late push, adding to the frustration for fans and players alike.

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 Mississippi State lets one slip away in late loss to Florida
Plan to fire artillery over a highway during Vance visit irks California’s Newsom – AP News

A plan to commemorate the Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary by firing artillery over a major California highway sparked criticism from Governor Gavin Newsom. The ensuing shutdown of Interstate 5 resulted in significant public frustration and led to a war of words between state officials and event planners.

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Wawa recalls 3 types of drinks due to possible contamination. Throw these away ASAP.

Wawa has voluntarily pulled three types of its beverages from shelves due to concerns about possible contamination. Sold in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, these products should be discarded immediately for consumer safety.

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