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Nevada sheriffs are asking the public’s help in identifying a man killed on Saturday in an apparent homicide at the Burning Man festival.In a statement on Monday, Pershing county sheriff Jerry Allen asked for assistance to identify the man, who was found dead in the futurist encampment of Black Rock City as the festival reaching its climax when an effigy – the eponymous burning man – was set alight.“We are specifically looking to identify the white male adult decedent who is between the ages of 35 and 40, approximately 6 feet tall and 200 lbs, with short brown hair and…

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ToplineProtesters targeting President Donald Trump and big money-influence over politics are have taken to the streets at more than 1,000 “Workers Over Billionaires” demonstrations on Labor Day, including protests in Boston and Chicago that have attracted members of Congress and other elected officials.Protesters in Chicago held signs opposing President Donald Trump and his threat to send federal troops to crack down on crime in the city. (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI / AFP) (Photo by KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AFP via Getty Images)AFP via Getty ImagesKey FactsThe AFL-CIO organized the protests, which are expected to be held in cities in all 50 states on…

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Isaac AsheBBC News, DerbyBBCThe trial marks the first time the technology has been used on England’s rail networkTicketless train travel that works by tracking passengers’ locations is being trialled in the East Midlands.The location-based technology will be tested by East Midlands Railway (EMR) from Monday, by up to 1,000 people travelling through Derby, Leicester, Nottingham and the stations in between.The app promises to automatically charge these passengers “the best fare at the end of the day”.Further 1,000-person trials will take place on three services run by rail operator Northern in Yorkshire from the end of September, the Department for Transport…

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Half of all people who experience a stroke in England will now recover thanks to a revolutionary AI scanning system that increases the number of patients avoiding serious disability.The NHS has equipped every stroke centre in England with life-saving software that quickly tells doctors if they need to perform emergency surgery and can triple the rate of recovery.The world-first technology analyses brain CT scans of stroke patients arriving at hospital, taking just a minute to identify the type and severity of stroke and the most appropriate treatment.It means doctors can then offer drugs or surgery much more quickly, with the…

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Wedding bells will be ringing soon for David Byrne. On Monday, the former Talking Heads frontman revealed that he’ll be tying the knot this week, just a few weeks after revealing that he is engaged to Mala Gaonkar, and also shared a playlist of instrumental songs that will play at his wedding dinner. “I’m getting married this week and made an almost entirely instrumental playlist while our guests eat an amazing and spicy dinner,” Byrne wrote on Instagram, sharing a link to an Apple Music playlist. “My sense is that words and lyrics can be distracting – the ear goes…

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Week 1 is here, and we’re ready to turn our attention to setting lineups. But some of you are still drafting all the way up until kickoff of Thursday’s first game between the Eagles and Cowboys. So how can we help everyone at the same time? Let’s find out. Here, we have our final average draft position review, as well as our first look at the waiver wire for Week 1. And we’re focusing on wide receivers. But before we begin, I’ll remind you that every Tuesday morning during the season, you’ll want to come to CBS Sports for the…

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Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Spicomellus afer isn’t just a super spiky anklyosaur. It’s the oldest known ankylosaur to ever wield a tail weapon. An examination of a new Spicomellus afer specimen published in the journal Nature indicates the Middle Jurassic herbivore also featured a unique collar of three-foot-long horns, as well as a tail weapon 30 million years before any of its other anklyosaur relatives. “We’ve never seen anything like this in any animal before,” study co-author and paleontologist Susannah Maidment said in a statement. Although Spicomellus lived around 165…

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And a few more of her favorite places in Africa:I went to see the gorillas in Rwanda, and what an incredible trip. I recommend everyone plan that trip if you can, because you have to get the permit but it’s so worth it. It’s not safe right now, but I went to the Congo some years back, and the beauty of that country takes your breath away. I’ve been to South Africa many times, and working there was wonderful. Cape Town, oh my god!Her first flight in business or first class:I believe it was on Pan Am, which I read…

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new video loaded: Putin and Modi Hold Hands as They Greet XiBy Hannah Yi•September 1, 2025The leaders of Russia, China and India shared a moment of bonhomie at a security summit in eastern China on Monday.Recent episodes in InternationalInternational video coverage from The New York Times.International video coverage from The New York Times.Show more videos from International

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Nestle has fired its chief executive after just one year in the job because he failed to disclose a “romantic relationship” with a “direct subordinate”.The Swiss food giant, which makes Kit Kat chocolate bars and Nespresso coffee capsules, said Laurent Freixe has been dimissed with “immediate effect” following an investigation led by Nestle’s chair and lead independent director.The BBC understands the inquiry was triggered by a report made through the company’s whistleblowing channel.Nestle chair Paul Bulcke, said: “This was a necessary decision. Nestlé’s values and governance are strong foundations of our company. I thank Laurent for his years of service…

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