Press Clippings:
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Good Morning, it’s Monday, 6 November 2017 and this is the Morning edition of The Nightshift.
Again: A gunman opened fired inside a small Texas church yesterday, killing 26 people and wounding 20. The gunman, Devin Kelly, had served in the Air Force where he was given a bad conduct discharge after being court martialed. The weapon used was an AR-15 assault rifle. Kelly was found dead after a short, high speed chase.
An American woman, Shalane Flanagan, won the women’s division of the New York City Marathon, which was conducted yesterday. Ms. Flanagan, who is 36, is the first American woman to win the NYC marathon since 1977. Congratulations on a historic win.
Today is National Nachos Day. Share a plate with friends.
Also, we added the CNN “text news” site, which is much faster than their full multi-media site. It’s also below at the end of the links.
Stay safe, stay dry, and help one other person today.
The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below.
The Times (London
Financial Times (UK)
The Irish Times (Dublin, Ireland)
The Wall Street Journal (European edition)
Washington Post (Washington, D.C.)
New York Times (New York)
The Los Angeles Times (Los Angeles)
Daily News Egypt (Cairo)
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
The Moscow Times (Moscow)
Le Figaro (Paris)
Bloomberg.com (New York)
The Jerusalem Post (Jerusalem)
The Japanese Times (Tokyo)
Sputnik (Moscow)
The Buenas Aires Herald (Buenas Aires)
The Sidney Morning Herald (Sidney)
Deadline Hollywood (Hollywood)
FiveThirtyEight (New York City)
Politico (Washington, DC)
Lawfareblog (Washington, DC)
Wired (San Francisco, CA)
The Weather Channel
CNN News Text Site
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