Russia bombarded Ukraine Monday with a series of strikes on cities across the country including for the first time in months the capital, after President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of a “terrorist attack” on a critical bridge connecting Russia’s mainland to the occupied Crimean Peninsula. The Wall Street Journal reports blasts were also heard in Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia and in the western city of Lviv, which has remained relatively insulated from the war raging in the east. The strikes in Kyiv were the most central to hit the capital since Russia invaded in February.
Two grave sites have been found in the eastern Ukrainian city of Lyman, according to an online post Thursday from Pavlo Kyrylenko, governor of the Donetsk region.
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 10, 2022
Lyman was liberated from Russian control last week. https://t.co/UTwwrjqarM
Russian news reports say President Putin is calling the attack on the Kerch Bridge to Crimea a terrorist act carried out by Ukrainian special services.https://t.co/C0aMfFRj0V
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 9, 2022
NY Post 10/10/22 |
➤UNEMPLOYED AMERICANS WHO QUIT THEIR JOBS REACHES 30 YEAR HIGH: The percentage share of unemployed Americans who quit their jobs and immediately started looking to new opportunities rose to 15.9% in September, according to the job report published October 7. This is the highest level so called "job leaver" have reported as a percentage and it indicates the so called "Great Resignation" is far from over.
➤FORMER MISSISSIPPI GOV. PHIL BRYANT SUBPOENAED FOR HIS TEXTS: Former Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant has been subpoenaed again due to an ongoing civil suit. Attorneys want to see communications between Bryant and former NFL quarterback Brett Farve, as well as others connected to the case that auditors say at least $77 million in federal welfare dollars were misspent.
As the holiday season approaches, Amazon will hire 150,000 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees across its warehouses. https://t.co/LH3j1I7uhk
— ABC News (@ABC) October 10, 2022
➤MICROSOFT TEAMS USERS NEED TO STOP DOING THIS NOW: Many Microsoft Teams users are trusting the communications platform a little too much according to cybersecurity company Hornet security. The company found through a recent study that 45% of users admitted to sending confidential and sensitive information frequently via Microsoft Teams, 51% were found to be sharing business critical information and 48% of respondents had accidentally sent a Microsoft Teams message that should not have been sent.
Ye locked out of Twitter due to 'violation' of policies https://t.co/ofsOpH0OM4
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 10, 2022
📲IPHONE 14 USERS REPORT PROBLEMS: The list of issues with the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 pro is getting longer. Adding to the already reported issues such as in iMessage and FaceTime there's activation errors, CarPlay and data migration having it's own bugs, owners are now reporting new problems. Popular YouTuber Marques Brownlee asked iPhone 14 owners how their experience with the phone is. Roughly 5,000 responses poured in and the majority complained about the bugs. Three issues in particular stood out the most; the lock screen appears to glitch, the Dynamic Island is very buggy and battery draining problems.
Eating relatively early may be beneficial for weight loss, and keeping meals within a 10-hour period could improve blood sugar and cholesterol levels, according to two studies published in the journal Cell Metabolism. https://t.co/XTjL3lvVji
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 8, 2022
Facebook's owner, Meta, is warning users that as many as one million users may have had their login information stolen. https://t.co/YAKB2el2mC
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 10, 2022
EAR CHECK! 👂🏼 Joe Musgrove of the San Diego Padres was checked for an illegal substance after Mets manager called for the check - noticing his ear glowing all night.
— Malik Earnest (@MalikEarnest) October 10, 2022
Officials found nothing and Musgrove continued in the game. Padres stand 4-0 at the time of the check. pic.twitter.com/sfYaGPEhDK
- New York Giants 27 vs Green Bay Packers 22
- Pittsburgh Steelers 3 vs Buffalo Bills 38
- Los Angeles Chargers 30 vs Cleveland Browns 28
- Chicago Bears 22 vs Minnesota Vikings 29
- Detroit Lions 0 vs New England Patriots 29
- Seattle Seahawks 32 vs New Orleans Saints 39
- Miami Dolphins 17 vs New York Jets 40
- Atlanta Falcons 15 vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers 21
- Tennessee Titans 21 vs Washington Commanders 17
- Houston Texans 13 vs Jacksonville Jaguars 6
- San Francisco 49ers 37 vs Carolina Panthers 15
- Dallas Cowboys 22 vs Los Angeles Rams 10
- Philadelphia Eagles 20 vs Arizona Cardinals 17
- Cincinnati Bengals 17 vs Baltimore Ravens 19
🏈BOY RAN ON TO THE FIELD DURING BUCS GAME, TACKLED BY SECURITY: A boy was tackled by a security guard during the Falcons/Buccaneers game on Sunday. The boy's mother told reporters the boy was 10 years old, but a police officer later told reports the boy was older than 10 but was not able to release further information due to the boy being a juvenile. No charges were filed, and no arrests were made as of Sunday.
This streaker got lit up at the #Bucs vs #Falcons game. pic.twitter.com/AZR4gZmWKE
— NFL Unlimited (@NFLUnlimited) October 9, 2022
🏈LIONS SAFETY SAIVION SMITH LEAVES FIELD IN AMBULANCE: Lion's safety Saivion Smith was taken away in an ambulance following a neck injury. Smith went down after trying to stop Patriots tight end Hunter Henry near the line of scrimmage but Henry broke free and gained 23 yards on the play. Smith was taken to a local hospital to be further evaluated for the neck injury. The 3rd year NFL safety was making his first start as a Lion after being promoted from their practice squad.
AP Top 25 poll: Shake-up in top spots; James Madison enters rankings for first time https://t.co/bH3e7nJew0
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 10, 2022
⚾YANKEES AROLDIS CHAPMAN LEFT OFF ALDS ROSTER FOR MISSING WORKOUT: The New York Yankees announce the ALDS roster will be without Aroldis Chapman. On Sunday, Yankee's manager, Aaron Boone, said Chapman skipped a pre-series workout and was sent back home to Miami for the upcoming ALDS series vs the Cleveland Guardians. Boone added Chapman didn't have an "acceptable excuse" for not being at the workouts.
#SaivionSmith taken of by ambulance. Hoping more precaution based on temporary neurologic issue rather than serious injury. pic.twitter.com/cAuhO44FOa
— David J. Chao - ProFootballDoc (@ProFootballDoc) October 9, 2022
🏈MICHIGAN RUNNING BACK COACH CARTED OFF THE FIELD AT INDIANA AFTER SEIZURE: Michigan running backs coach Mike Hart is in stable condition after suffering a medical emergency on the sideline during Saturday's Wolverine's game vs Indiana. During the 1st quarter of Saturday's showdown, Hart suffered a seizure and ended up on the ground with 4:57 left in the quarter. Jim Harbaugh provided an update via Michigan's official twitter account.
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