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September 21, 2023 PBS NewsHour full episode

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Thursday on the NewsHour, Ukraine’s president tries to shore up support from Congress, as some Republicans remain skeptical about providing more aid for the fight against Russia. Media mogul Rupert Murdoch steps down as the head of Fox News and News Corp, raising questions about the future of right-wing media in the U.S. Plus, the demand for raw materials used in EVs creates new dilemmas. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sa7SZ6arn1%2Bjsri%2Fx6isq2ejnby4e9Kep62dnZeys3mRamRraGJoerGu0malnq%2Bjnby2voyfrKWkXZq9qr%2FOnZw%3D

Georgia Southern University students burn Jennine Cap Crucet's novel

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The white students gathered around the fire, speculating why parts of the book were not already engulfed in flames. “It’s a hard cover!” shouts one male student in a video amid laughs as ripped-out pages burn, torn from a novel written by a Hispanic author who had suggested white people are treated differently in society. That angered some students at Georgia Southern University. In response to Jennine Capó Crucet’s talk on the Statesboro, Ga. Read More...

Jelena Ostapenko | New York Post

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Latvian champion won't get to meet Kristaps Porzingis August 30, 2017 | 12:24am The two most famous athletes in Latvia are French Open champion Jelena Ostapenko and Knicks big man Kristaps Porzingis. Only one of them, however, is currently in New York. Ostapenko,... ncG1vNJzZmimqaW8tMCNnKamZ6SWtHC2xKWcp5ldpMC1rc%2BepaSnXw%3D%3D