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‘Quantico’ Season 2 Spoilers: 8 Things To Know Before Alex Starts CIA Training On Sept. 25

International Business Times 

“Quantico” is straying away from the title in Season 2. No one is training at the FBI facility anymore, but there is still more to learn. After last season’s offer, Alex will start working at the CIA. However, an agency full of spies is bound to have some secrets. A few of the Season 2 surprises have already been revealed before Sunday’s premiere.

Joe Haden inactive due to groin injury

NBCSports.com 

A groin injury that made cornerback Joe Haden a late addition to the Browns’ extensive injury report on Friday will keep Haden out of Sunday’s game at Miami. The Browns list Tramon Williams as the starter in place of Haden. The Browns will also be without starting safety Ibraheim Campbell, wide receiver Corey Coleman, center…

For some Democrats, it's voting for Clinton - and keeping it quiet

Yahoo Autos 

By Amy Tennery NEW YORK (Reuters) - One would expect voters from the heavily Democratic Brooklyn neighborhood of Cobble Hill to pick presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in the Nov. 8 general election. It's a stark contrast to the 2012 and 2008 campaigns, when President Barack Obama whipped up a frenzy of support from Democrats and his signature "Hope" and "Forward" signs were ubiquitous. The scarcity of lawn and window signs is an indication of the Democratic nominee's struggle to generate enthusiasm among left-leaning voters... Читать дальше...

Farmer hit by water cannon in protest dies

Yonhap News Agency (en) 

SEOUL, Sept. 25 (Yonhap) -- A farmer who was hit by a police water cannon during a protest last fall died Sunday. Baek Nam-gi, 69, had been in coma since the water cannon knocked him down during the demonstration on Nov. 14 last year. Seoul Nationa



Bijna 200 bezoekers Goede Doelen Dag Rijssen

Tubantia 

RIJSSEN De exacte opbrengst van de Goede Doelen Dag van de Rotary Rijssen is nog niet bekend maar de organisatie meldt dat er in elk geval genoeg binnen is voor het gekozen doel.

Zwitsers accepteren meer afluisterpraktijken

Tubantia 

De Zwitsers hebben zondag in een referendum de inlichtingendienst meer bevoegdheden gegeven. Volgens de prognose van de nationale tv-zender SRF heeft 66 procent van de kiezers zich uitgesproken voor een nieuwe wet, die het in individuele gevallen mogelijk maakt telefoons af te tappen, afluisterapparatuur te plaatsen in woningen en op computers in te breken.

US spies finally embracing iPhones, wireless connections

Stars and Stripes 

U.S. spies are catching up to the masses in their gradual embrace of 21st-century technology, from installing wireless connections in secure facilities to wielding iPhones and tablets, according to an official with the U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.

Pence: Flowers will not attend the debate

MSNBC 

Less than 24 hours after Donald Trump offered a debate invitation to Gennifer Flowers, the woman Bill Clinton allegedly had an affair with, his surrogates walked it back. Director Rob Reiner and radio host Hugh Hewitt join to discuss.

‘Magnificent Seven’ rides Denzel’s star power to $35M debut

TheRepublic.com 

NEW YORK — Movie stars don’t open movies anymore? Tell that to Denzel Washington and Tom Hanks. The pair, once co-stars in “Philadelphia,” have together dominated the last three weeks of the box office. After Clint Eastwood’s Miracle on the Hudson docudrama “Sully,” starring Hanks as Captain Chesley Sullenberger, topped ticket sales of the last

Charlotte police release video of shooting but doubts remain

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Newly released police video of a black man's fatal shooting, sought by protesters for days, isn't settling questions about whether the man threatened police with a gun before he was felled by a black officer.

For some students, water safety is part of the school day

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

(AP) — Young students in east Georgia are learning about water safety at an Augusta pool, and a key goal of the course is to reduce the number of drownings. Each week, a different elementary school brings students to the Kroc Center pool, where they're taught the significance of water safety. Many of these kids can't afford swim lessons, so to have this free opportunity can truly be a life-changing experience. The SPLASH program is paid for through a grant from the "Y," said Lezettra Saunders... Читать дальше...





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