“The world would see through any attempt to use this allegation as a pretext for escalation,” the statement said. A so-called dirty bomb uses traditional explosives to spray radioactive material.
Young Russian men who fled their country for Kazakhstan to avoid being conscripted to fight in Ukraine all want to go home one day.
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 24, 2022
They just don’t know when that will be.https://t.co/jRR9jfu7pI
Portland mayor proposes ban on unsanctioned homeless encampments, calls crisis a 'humanitarian catastrophe' https://t.co/9feFf1QWnh
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 24, 2022
➤WOMAN STOLE OVER $1,000 WORTH OF ITEMS FROM WALMART SINCE APRIL: Police arrested Michigan woman for allegedly stealing from Walmart by not scanning all of her items when checking out through a self-checkout register. TeddyJo Marie Fliam was using the self-checkout at Walmart when loss prevention workers noticed she wasn't scanning every item. Fliam denied she was skipping items when confronted and left the store. The store reviewed their security footage and found out Fliam had stolen more than $1,000 in merchandise by not scanning it from Walmart since April. Walmart began using artificial intelligence to monitor self-checkout thefts in 2019, using cameras to make sure every item that has been bagged was scanned.
CNN's Jake Tapper hit for wondering why there wasn't 'national conversation' on school closures https://t.co/PQt4MfXuek
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 24, 2022
➤PFIZER SAYS COVID-19 VACCINE WILL COST $110-$130 PER DOSE: Pfizer will charge $110 to $130 per each COVID-19 vaccine dose once the U.S. government stops buying the shots, however, the drugmaker still expects many people will continue to receive it for free. According to Pfizer executives, the commercial pricing for adult doses could start as early as next year, depending on when the government decides to phase out its program of buying and distributing the shots.\
A surge in pediatric patients with respiratory illnesses is overwhelming hospitals across the United States, as experts warn of a potentially severe flu season in the coming months. https://t.co/Vt8o8gx8ca
— ABC News (@ABC) October 24, 2022
➤CHICK-FIL-A IS GEN Z'S FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Annual Piper Sandler study surveyed 14,500 teens in 47 states and 15% of participants listed Chick-Fil-A as their go to restaurant give them top rank. Starbucks came in second at 12% of teens, followed by Chipotle with 7%, McDonald’s with 6% and Olive Garden with 3%.
Netflix is changing its policy on password sharing – and will start charging people to share accounts. https://t.co/6LcNAFsWuA
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 24, 2022
➤LIFE ON MARS MAY HAVE BEEN WIPED OUT BY LIFE ON MARS: Evidence shows Mars was once a warm, wet planet and even had an atmosphere. In the ancient Noachian Period, between 3.7 billion and 4.1 billion years ago, Mars also had surface water. If this is true, the red planet may have been habitable but does not necessarily mean it was inhabited. The new study shows that Methanogens, a type of organism that thrives in extreme environments here on Earth, may have thrived underground on Mars. There's a critical difference between ancient Mars and Earth regarding this research. On Earth, most hydrogen is tied up in water molecules, and very little is on its own. But on Mars, it was abundant in the planet's atmosphere.
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🎥‘BLACK ADAM’ SOARS TO $67 MILLION AT THE DOMESTIC BOX OFFICE: Black Adam saw a successful opening weekend, bringing in a total of $67 million domestically. Deadline reports that this is Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s best domestic opening for a film that features him as the solo star. Hiram Garcia, a Black Adam producer and President of Production for Johnson’s Seven Bucks said in a statement, “The success of Black Adam is truly a dream come true. We’ve been working towards this family goal here at Seven Bucks for 15 years, applying every bit of experience we’ve acquired over the years to help bring this project to life. So, to be here now seeing how our hard work has been paid off with the biggest opening of our careers is an incredible feeling.” Box Office Numbers from Friday (October 21st) through Sunday (October 23rd):
1. Black Adam, $67 million
2. Ticket to Paradise, $16.34 million
3. Smile, $8.35 million
4. Halloween Ends, $8 million
5. Lyle, Lyle Crocodile, $4.2 million
6. The Woman King, $1.9 million
7. Terrifier 2, $1.89 million
8. Don’t Worry Darling, $880,000
9. Amsterdam, $818,000
10. Triangle of Sadness, $600,000
- Houston Astros 6 vs New York Yankees 5
- Philadelphia Phillies 4 San Diego Padres 3
⚾HOUSTON HEADS BACK TO THE WORLD SERIES AFTER SWEEPING THE NEW YORK YANKEES: The Houston Astros swept the New York Yankees on Sunday night, winning Game 4 with a 6-5 score punching their ticket to the fall classic. Houston outscored the Yankees 18-9 in four games, they will now face the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series, game 1 scheduled for Friday, Oct. 28 in Houston.
⚾PHILLIES ADVANCE TO THE FALL CLASSIC AFTER DRAMATIC HOMER BY BRYCE HARPER: The Philadelphia Phillies did not want to head back to San Diego and Bryce Harper made sure the Phillies closed out the San Diego Padres on Sunday. In the bottom of the eighth inning, the defending NL MVP hit what turned out to be the series sealing, 2-run home run to send the Philadelphia Phillies to their first World Series since 2009 with the final score of 4-3.
BRYCE HARPER ARE YOU SERIOUS?! #Postseason pic.twitter.com/NKRTeNLJMl
— MLB (@MLB) October 23, 2022
- Cincinnati Bengals 35 Atlanta Falcons 17
- Dallas Cowboys 24 Detroit Lions 6
- Tennessee Titans 19 Indianapolis Colts 10
- Washington Commanders 23 Green Bay Packers 21
- Crolina Panthers 21 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3
- New York Giants 23 Jacksonville Jaguars 17
- Baltimore Ravens 23 Cleveland Browns 20
- New York Jets 16 Denver Broncos 9
- Las Vegas Raiders 38 Houston Texans 20
- Seattle Seahawks 37 Los Angeles Chargers 23
- Kansas City Chiefs 44 San Francisco 49ers 23
- Miami Dolphins 16 Pittsburgh Steelers 10
⚾KENLEY JANSEN OPEN TO SIGN A DODGERS CONTRACT IN 2022 MLB FREE AGENCY: Kenley Jansen will be a free agent this offseason after signing a one year deal with the Atlanta Braves. Jansen was recently spotted in Los Angeles where told TMZ Sports he would consider re-signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers saying, "We'll see what's out there." Jansen said it will come down to whatever is the best decision for his family.
🏀NBA COMMISSIONER SAYS NBA IS MONITORING TANKING ISSUE: NBA commissioner Adam Silver recently had a speaking engagement with employees of the Phoenix Suns. Silver said the league has "put teams on notice" and will pay "particular attention" to tanking this season. He also apologized for himself as well at the NBA letting them down as far as punishing Robert Sarver for years of unacceptable behavior saying to Suns employees, "To the extent that you feel let down by the league, I apologize. I take responsibility for that."
The commissioner said the league is, overall, doing well and that there is no shortage of strong candidates for new teams. Las Vegas and Seattle are considered likely candidates for new NBA teams should the league expand.
🏈MAGIC JOHNSON EYES RAIDERS OWNERSHIP: According to reports, NBA Hall of Famer Magic Johnson is deep in negotiations to purchase a stake in the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders. If the deal closes, it could potentially set a record for sports franchise deals. Since the Raiders moved to Las Vegas from Oakland their valuation has skyrocketed, going from $2.1 billion in 2015 to $5.1 billion this year, according to Forbes.
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