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The man who broke SA’s internet is now fighting for his life. He’s part of our collective consciousness, and we should all chip in to save him if we can, says Damian Armstrong.

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Velshi

legally obligated to provide asylum to those who qualify as refugees. an important point that we will discuss later. qualifying, it means once applying for refugee status, refugee claimants need to go through a legal process. one that has been backed up for years, because of a shorter -- shortage of personnel. including judges. it is a legal process. but the backup is not the fault of the refugees. entitling to legal protection, years long processes, playing out. ron desantis and immigration hard-liners, these people have the right to request asylum in america. now, these are plenty of people, like if a judge denies asylum and citizenship, and complying the law that is another story. but simply asking for protection in a nation that is legally obligated to provide it

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FOX and Friends

so we are in a hole, we are in a tough pickle right now, a deeper dish. they are going to tighten, they've got their manhood back. jay powell has grown new hair on his chest. [laughter] his hero now is paul volcker, who was a boss of mine many, many decades ago. and they will go 75 today. that's the consensus. i believe they should go a full percentage point and they should go a full percentage point in november, and a full percentage point in december. in other words, rip the band-aid off, take this down. the faster they act, they will change expectations from high inflation to price stability, and the economic damage, i think, will be much less on much shorter. it would be helpful if we had tax cuts and deregulation and opening the oil spigots from fiscal policy. that would ameliorate the drop in the economy. but i don't think that is likely

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Breakfast

not to join because the timings they say now after 2a hours for queueing. so if people are joining say now after 2a hours for queueing. so if people arejoining now. so maybe later on we will see some of the images of the queue. that shot there, you can see across the river, you can't quite make it out from here but you just see that you have people disappearing into the distance along the thames and right across streets and all the way, a15 now is —— a.5 miles. since the queue started, you can see the wide shot there, it really gives you a sense of the scale of what is going on. but one thing that hasn't changed throughout, it may have been longer or shorter, throughout, it may have been longer orshorter, but throughout, it may have been longer or shorter, but the atmosphere has been the same. everyone has been helping each other. there have been ambulances and volunteers all the way down the line so people are being well looked after and it has been quite something to behold. as we see the sum coming up again over

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Pear Conditioning Pt 2 - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

Northwest pears are delicious, healthy treats that could be more ready-to-eat if Ethylene conditioning becomes a more common practice.

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Pear Conditioning Pt 1 - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

Northwest pears are delicious, healthy treats that could be more ready-to-eat if Ethylene conditioning becomes a more common practice.

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BBC News

well, the rocket only has a certain launch windows when it can go up and it is not able to launch tomorrow because basically the earth and the men are in the wrong place. monday is possible, it has a two hour launch window then and also tuesday, there is a much shorter at launch window they could try. the issue is, i mean, this is the second time they have tried to get the rocket up, thatis have tried to get the rocket up, that is not uncommon, to get setbacks and delays, but they need to find out doesn't need a big fix? do they need to do major repair work? if so, the rocket might have to go back into the engineering workshop. if it is something simpler that can be done on the launch pad, perhaps they will give it a go in the next few days but it has go back into the engineering workshop, that could mean a delay of weeks. we're still waiting to see what happens next. i imagine the team here want to pour through the data to find out exact what exact what happened. what

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

study. >> did it work? what did they find? >> well, again, i want to say again, it is early, these are small studies, i think in some ways this was proof of concept, but look at some of the findings here. gamma waves, the shorter, high energy waves that were stimulating the front part of the brain, they found that that actually did improve overall longer term sort of memory. they were giving people lists of words, people were able to remember the earliest words better when they stimulated the longer term memory stores. the fadeaways, saw that in purple, those are the shorter term memory improvements. and, again, significant memory improvements in this small group of people. they tested 20 people, and the gamma group, and 20 people in the other group and they did a sham group as well, basically put the skullcap on but did not deliver electricity and they found that that did not have an improvement. it was clearly this electrical current that was making a difference. not invasive, potentially beneficial for people who have

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Fox News at Night With Shannon Bream

medication. a flier alerting the public to a disappearance are described powell is a missing endangered adult who has diagnosed medical conditions that require a doctor's care. her death and one mystery, but leaves behind others. as well as a great deal of pain. it is still not clear if he died from natural causes or something sinister. and autopsy being performed by the medical examiner might reveal more about powell's final days and what led to a death. rich. >> rich: david lee miller in new york. thank you very much. first up internet crime roundup, video showing travelers adding that cares at dallas love field airport monday the 37-year-old woman fired several gunshots, apparently hits the ceiling. authorities say the woman emerged from the restroom and different clothing before firing. and offers a shorter in the lower extremities. she was taken to the hospital. there were no other injuries. >> about to go through.

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The Papers

think it will be a slightly dimmer story, about pay, what this seems to more about is workload. have you tried to see a gp recently, it is not easy, a lot of people are struggling to get an appointment and this is partly the reason why, they are reducing the number of appointments, as i read it in the times, to cope with the amount of paperwork they have got to handle. it sounds like they are reducing it to do with paperwork and also some or doing private practice on the side and some are in your leadership roles, bouncing the rules with gps, but it is a massive problem, being able to see a gp. if you look at the figures the appointment times are getting a lot shorter, as gps are having to just getting a lot shorter, as gps are having tojust get getting a lot shorter, as gps are having to just get patients through on a conveyor belt, we know the remote consultation have been on zoom and on your phone that came in during the pandemic, a lot of places have kept those going but we know

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