Analysis by CNN suggests American 2,000-pound bombs, including the BLU-109 bunker busters with JDAM kits, were used in an Israeli attack that killed Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, in Beirut. The strike resulted in a deep crater and destruction of multiple buildings in the southern suburbs. Hezbollah confirmed the death of Nasrallah and another top commander, Ali Karki, in the airstrike carried out by the Israel Defense Forces.
Sources: cnn.com , thehill.com
Following Tropical Storm Helene's impact on Western North Carolina, Mayor Esther Manheimer cautioned residents about the prolonged water system restoration timeline, hinting at potential weeks of wait. The storm's effects were felt across the region, with severe damage to Asheville's water system affecting multiple counties. Despite aid mobilization and resource distribution, the mayor stressed the critical need for swift restoration efforts.
Sources: citizen-times.com , washingtonpost.com , nbcnews.com
US shoppers are proactively stocking up on essentials due to impending port strikes that could lead to price hikes and shortages. The International Longshoremen's Association, representing dockworkers, may go on strike over wage and automation disputes, potentially disrupting container availability and food supply chains. Experts warn that a strike could severely impact the economy, suggesting costs of up to $5 billion per day.
Sources: foxbusiness.com
Epic has filed a second antitrust lawsuit against Google and Samsung for alleged conspiracy to hinder third-party app stores, specifically referencing Samsung's Auto Blocker feature. This default setting on Samsung phones restricts app installations to Google and Samsung stores only, complicating the process for users to install competing apps. Epic's move comes after it recently launched its own app store on Android, facing barriers due to Samsung's Auto Blocker feature making it challenging for users to install Epic's games store.
Sources: theverge.com , bbc.com
Former MLB commissioner Fay Vincent reflects on Pete Rose's passing and legacy, discussing Rose's ban from baseball, Hall of Fame chances, and his competitiveness. Rose, MLB's all-time hit king, died at 83, known for his relentless playing style and achievements despite his gambling controversies. The debate over Rose's Hall of Fame induction continues as MLB upholds his ban, leaving the decision to the Hall.
Sources: nytimes.com , nytimes.com , cnn.com , sports.yahoo.com
A SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule has docked at the International Space Station to help bring home astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who have been stranded since the Boeing Starliner capsule they arrived on in June was unable to return them to Earth. The Crew-9 mission capsule, named Freedom, arrived at the ISS and is expected to facilitate their return home soon, with NASA cutting its astronaut capacity to accommodate the stranded duo.
Sources: reuters.com , space.com
CDC is monitoring 26 Marburg virus cases, including 8 deaths, in Rwanda. The outbreak, similar to Ebola, causes high fatality rates and has raised worries about its potential international spread, particularly given the presence of cases among healthcare workers and the country's status as an international travel hub. The WHO has issued concerns about possible transmission to neighboring countries and beyond East Africa, noting a suspected case's travel to Belgium.
Sources: cdc.gov , apnews.com , statnews.com
Kris Kristofferson, known for his multifaceted career as a singer, soldier, actor, and athlete, has died at 88. His remarkable life experiences in sports and military service greatly influenced his work as a singer-songwriter, leading to the creation of iconic songs like "Me and Bobby McGee." Kristofferson's rough charisma and talent extended to Hollywood, where he starred in notable films alongside renowned actors. His profound lyrics reflected themes of loneliness and tender romance, leaving a lasting impact on country music and the entertainment industry.
Sources: nytimes.com , washingtonpost.com , apnews.com
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