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Memorial to Israelis killed at 1972 Olympics opens in Germany

RT (Daily news) 

A memorial to the Munich massacre, when 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were killed at the 1972 Olympic Games by the Palestinian terrorist organization known as Black September, has been opened in Germany exactly 45 years after the attack.
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Offhand Shots: Shooting Magic

OutdoorLife 

Hunting

When a hunter acts irresponsibly, Mr. Arterburn shuts down hunting

Joe's dad always used to let folks hunt his farm in Nebraska, but some careless hunters blow it for everyone.

‘Judge Judy’ Wins 2016-17 Syndicated Season, Its Fourth in a Row

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The verdict is in: “Judge Judy” has been found guilty of battering all other syndicated series. Yes, again. The courtroom show just finished its fourth year in a row at No. 1, closing the books on the 2016-17 season as the highest-rated (a 6.8, on average) show in both first-run and off-net syndication. Counting all syndicated programming, falling in line behind “Judge Judy” were “Family Feud,” “Wheel of Fortune,” “Big Bang Theory,” “Dr. Phil,” “Entertainment Tonight,” “Inside Edition,” Modern Family” and “Two and a Half Men,” in that order. Читать дальше...

Trump Talks Debt Ceiling Extension,...

MSNBC 

President Trump spoke to reporters off-camera aboard Air Force One about his call with the Chinese President, his debt ceiling agreement with Democratic leadership and his expectations for future DACA legislation.



Hurricane Irma thrashes St Martin as Florida braces for weekend landfall

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

Irma could become the second powerful storm to thrash the US mainland in as many weeks, but its precise trajectory remained uncertain. Hurricane Harvey killed more than 60 people and caused as much as $180 billion in damage after hitting Texas late last month.

ACC schools hoping to benefit from coaching continuity

TheRepublic.com 

DURHAM, N.C. — Several Atlantic Coast Conference schools are hoping the continuity in the coaching ranks helps them regroup after the league’s sobering opening weekend. Schools are betting their loyalty provides the stability for the staffs to handle whatever comes their way. They didn’t have to wait long for their first challenge. There was preseason

FEMA on Hurricane Irma preparations, lessons from Harvey

CBSNews.com 

More than 100 FEMA staff members are deployed in the path of Hurricane Irma as it churns toward the U.S. They are in addition to the many workers helping recovery efforts from Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Louisiana. FEMA administrator Brock Long joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Hurricane Irma preparations and reports that FEMA could run out of funds by Friday.

Maddie Ziegler Reveals How Boyfriend Jack Kelly Asked Her Out After 5 Years

International Business Times 

Maddie Zeiger’s romance with boyfriend Jack Kelly was a long time coming. The “Dance Moms” alum recently opening up about her relationship, revealing she has known the Australian native since she was a child. “Well, we met when we were like eight, and then years later we met again, and he’s from Australia, it was kind of funny – and now we’re just dating,” the 14-year-old told GaloreMag.com. “He just kind of asked me and I was like, ‘Yeah,’” she added of how their relationship began.

Dr. Atul Gawande on what we should be asking in end-of-life care

CBSNews.com 

Dr. Atul Gawande helped transform the conversation about aging and death in his book, "Being Mortal: Medicine and What Matters in the End." The book spent 85 weeks on the New York Times Best Sellers list and is now available in paperback. Dr. Gawande, a surgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the importance of focusing on how someone wants to live at the end of their life -- not just how to keep them alive.





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