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MON: Israeli F-35s Could Be Flying Over Iran—Without Tehran Even Knowing

Noteworthy Israeli F-35 deals have been severely criticized because the aircraft are more expensive than those purchased by the U.S. Air Force (USAF) since they feature several unique (and indigenous) systems to satisfy Israeli Air Force (IAF) operatio…

Texas Shooting Brings New Urgency to Gun Debate in Congress

After shootings in Dayton and El Paso last month, the issue was already expected to top the agenda when lawmakers return from their recess next week. Now the pressure has intensified.

‘This Will Teach You Next Time,’ 911 Dispatcher Told Arkansas Woman Who Later Drowned

Debbie Stevens was delivering morning newspapers in her S.U.V. when she was swept away by floodwaters in Fort Smith, Ark.

Fate of Brexit Is Up in the Air as Johnson Delivers Surprises

(Bloomberg) — Follow @Brexit, sign up to our Brexit Bulletin, and tell us your Brexit story. Boris Johnson’s summer is over. The week that could determine how long he remains prime minister — and how or whether Britain leaves the European Union — is…

Texas Police Chief Describes Mass Shooting

“We are fairly certain that this subject did act alone,” Chief Michael Gerke of the Odessa Police Department said of the mass shooting in his city.

UK’s Labour to do ‘everything necessary’ to stop no-deal Brexit

Britain’s main opposition Labour Party will do everything possible to stop a no-deal Brexit after parliament returns on Tuesday, its leader Jeremy Corbyn will say on Monday. Lawmakers opposed to the possibility of Britain leaving the European Union on…

Louisville's Rock the Water Tower lets the local talent shine

Four Roses Bourbon Rock the Water Tower is a chance to get out and enjoy some nice weather and local talent.

       

Astros Ace Justin Verlander Throws 3rd No-Hitter Of His Career

With his third ever no-hitter, Verlander joined an elite group of just six other major league pitchers with three or more no-hitters under their belt.

Perspectives On The ‘MeToo’ Movement

Almost two years into the “Me Too” movement, NPR’s Michel Martin talks about what justice in these cases should look like with Caitlin Flanagan of The Atlantic and Vox’s Anna North.

Meteorologist On Category 5 Dorian

NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Jeff Huffman, a meteorologist from the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network, about Hurricane Dorian.

In Bay Area, Indian Immigrants Find Community In Theater

A theater company in Santa Clara, Calif., has become a place for Indian immigrants working in the tech sector to find a home away from home.

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