The Thursday Slatest newsletter.
发布时间:2024-09-22 04:37:56 作者:玩站小弟 我要评论
Today’s biggest stories:An EgyptAir flight carrying 66 people between Paris and Cairo is believed to
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Today’s biggest stories:
- An EgyptAir flight carrying 66 people between Paris and Cairo is believed to have crashed in the Mediterranean; the cause of the disaster is unknown, and there are conflicting reports about whether wreckage has been found.
- A major blow to defendants’ rights was struck by Ruth Bader Ginsburg (!).
- It’s still early, but Donald Trump has pulled ahead of Hillary Clinton in some polls. (Here’s today’s Trump Apocalypse Watch.)
- A Trump convention delegate was indicted on child pornography charges.
- A rigorous survey of Native Americans found little opposition to the Washington NFL team’s use of its controversial nickname.
- And Stephen Curry a.k.a. Steph a.k.a. Chef Curry a.k.a. Stephen the Weapon a.k.a. the Oakland Rain God went stone-cold nuts last night, droppin’$2 15 points on the Oklahoma City Thunder in two minutes of game time.
Have a good night out there.
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