➤TALIBAN SAYS AFGHAN WOMEN CAN GO TO UNIVERSITY, BUT MUST BE GENDER-SEGREGATED: The higher education minister of Afghanistan's new Taliban government said Sunday that woman will be allowed to continue to go to universities, but classrooms will be required to be gender-segregated and the women must be in Islamic dress. The minister said hijabs, or headscarves, will be mandatory, but didn't say if face coverings would be required. He also said the subjects being taught would be reviewed, but didn't give more details. During the first time they were in power in the late 1990s, the Taliban didn't allow girls and women to go to school and were excluded from public life. The Taliban has now suggested they have changed, and this announcement appears to try to show that, however, AP notes women have been barred from sports and the Taliban have used violence in recently days against women protesting for equal rights.
Tropical storm Nicholas is making little movement. The storm is expected to head for the Texas coast later tonight. https://t.co/bIFUKKInh3 https://t.co/bIFUKKInh3
— 10 Tampa Bay (@10TampaBay) September 13, 2021
➤FOUR INJURED IN EXPLOSION AT ATLANTA-AREA APARTMENT COMPLEX: Four people were injured yesterday in an explosion at an Atlanta-area apartment complex that destroyed several floors of a building. The cause is under investigation, but Deputy Fire Chief Melvin Carter of the DeKalb County Fire Rescue Department told reporters the building's leasing agent reported a strong smell of gas about an hour before the explosion. The fire department said last night that it had completed its search and evacuation of the building in Dunwoody, and no one was trapped.
Texas man killed woman, shot her husband because they voted for Biden: Report https://t.co/9uvYCS1qFi pic.twitter.com/GqmOETmCiA
— New York Post (@nypost) September 13, 2021
➤EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH HAS FIRST TRANSGENDER BISHOP: The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America installed its first openly transgender bishop Saturday in a service at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral. The Reverend Megan Rohrer will oversee nearly 200 congregations in Northern California and northern Nevada. Rohrer, who is married and has two children, was elected in May to a six-year term as bishop of the Sierra Pacific Synod.
Conor McGregor, MGK involved in fracas on VMAs red carpethttps://t.co/J7JMPZtAe1
— Fox News (@FoxNews) September 13, 2021
➤A THIRD OF ADULTS FALL OUT OVER TEXT MESSAGES: A third of adults have fallen out with someone after misreading a text message. Research from Hidden Hearing found that 40 percent of adults will spend “hours” puzzling over someone’s wording or tone in a message while 20 percent have wrongly assumed someone was upset with them because they guessed the tone of the text incorrectly.
POLL ALERT: Oregon, Iowa jump in AP Top 25 following losses by Ohio State, Iowa State; Arkansas has first ranking since '16.
— AP Top 25 (@AP_Top25) September 12, 2021
Full poll presented by @askRegions >> https://t.co/zIXKidRuN7 pic.twitter.com/yVgTJSTrbk
🎶 feels like the firrrssttt tiiiimmeeee
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 12, 2021
The #USOpen has two maiden Grand Slam champions for the first time since 2016. pic.twitter.com/YKZRrndxzx
Raducanu Wins Women's Title: History was made on the women's side when 18-year-old Emma Raducanu of Britain won the women's title on Saturday, defeating 19-year-old Leylah Fernandez of Canada to become the first qualifier in U.S. Open history to win the title. Raducanu won 6-4, 6-3 in the first final between unseeded women.
🏈NFL SCORES -- WEEK 1:
- Philadelphia Eagles 32, Atlanta Falcons 6
- Pittsburgh Steelers 23, Buffalo Bills 16
- Cincinnati Bengals 27, Minnesota Vikings 24 (OT)
- San Francisco 49ers 41, Detroit Lions 33
- Arizona Cardinals 38, Tennessee Titans 13
- Seattle Seahawks 28, Indianapolis Colts 16
- Los Angeles Chargers 20, Washington Football Team 16
- Carolina Panthers 19, New York Jets 14
- Houston Texans 37, Jacksonville Jaguars 21
- Kansas City Chiefs 33, Cleveland Browns 29
- Miami Dolphins 17, New England Patriots 16
- New Orleans Saints 38, Green Bay Packers 3
- Denver Broncos 27, New York Giants 13
- Los Angeles Rams 34, Chicago Bears 14
🏈TOUGH NFL DEBUTS FOR TOP TWO DRAFT PICKS, QUARTERBACKS LAWRENCE, WILSON: It was a tough NFL debut yesterday for the two top picks in the 2021 draft, quarterbacks Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson, who both lost in their first games. The Jacksonville Jaguars led by Lawrence fell 37-21 to the Houston Texans, with Lawrence throwing for 332 yards and three touchdowns, but also being intercepted three times. Wilson's New York Jets also lost their opener, beaten by the Carolina Panthers 19-14. Wilson was sacked six times, but he was nearly able to rally the Jets back from being down 16-0, getting 258 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.
Third time's the charm. @Lindor12BC | #LGM pic.twitter.com/1qZ0WVP03d
— New York Mets (@Mets) September 13, 2021
⚾METS' LINDOR HITS THREE HOME RUNS IN 7-6 WIN OVER YANKEES: New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor hit three home runs in the Mets' 7-6 win over crosstown rivals the New York Yankees on Sunday. Lindor hit a three-run home run in the second inning, a solo homer in the sixth, and another solo home run in the eighth inning that broke a 6-6 tie and ended up being the winning run. It was the first career three-homer game for Lindor.
The 3,000th strikeout. pic.twitter.com/3H4KzfLb4T
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) September 12, 2021
⚾DODGERS' SCHERZER GETS 3,000 STRIKEOUTS: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Max Scherzer got his 3,000th career strikeout yesterday (September 12th) as L.A. beat the San Diego Padres 8-0. Scherzer did it on a day when he was nearly untouchable, taking a perfect game into the eighth inning. That ended when Eric Hosmer hit a double with one out in the eighth. The three-time Cy Young Award winner reached 3,000 career strikeouts in the fifth inning when Hosmer went down swinging for the second out of the inning.
🏈LATTIMORE AGREES TO FIVE-YEAR, $97.6 MILLION EXTENSION WITH SAINTS: Cornerback Marshon Lattimore has agreed to a five-year, $97.6 million extension with the New Orleans Saints, ESPN reported last night after the Saints routed the Green Bay Packers 38-3. The 25-year-old is in the final year of his rookie contract and would have become a free agent in 2022.
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