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Good Morning it’s Saturday, 7 April 2018 and this is the AM Edition of The Nightshift.
Names, events and places for today:
Spring Snowstorms
Mueller Interviews Trump
Paul Manafort
The Masters, Day 3
Canadian Bus Crash
Local Television
WWE
Killing The EPA
Jimmy Kimmel/Sean Hannity
Blake Farenthold
Ex-President of Brazil
Al Pacino/Joe Paterno
Backpage
Mark Zuckerberg
Today is National No Housework Day. Seems only fair. it’s also Saturday. Enjoy.
Don’t forget to take advantage of our monthly playlist, compiled by Nightshift music editor/DJ Miles Geauxbye. Just click the April Tunes playlist link and you’ll be dialed right into the soundtrack. This month’s list is 3 hours and change long, so enjoy.
The front pages (and sometimes more) of the world’s great English language newspapers are linked below. The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below. As always, thanks for dropping by. We have added the English language feed of Agence France-Presse to the news index along with the McClatchy DC News Bureau. Also new: the UPI international news feed and Xinhua, a newsfeed focusing on China, Asia, and the Pacific.
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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 Boston Globe (Boston)
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)
The Local (Oslo)
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
Ars Technica
Agence France-Presse
McClatchy DC Bureau
Xinua
UPI
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The Nightshift: 6 April 2018
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Good Morning it’s Friday, 6 April 2018 and this is the AM Edition of The Nightshift.
Names, events and places for today:
Trade War
Kyrie Irving
Scott Pruitt
Rare Earth Metals
Conor McGregor
Stormy Daniels
The Masters
Today is National Caramel Popcorn Day. There is no truth to the rumor that this day was started by dentists.
Don’t forget to take advantage of our monthly playlist, compiled by Nightshift music editor/DJ Miles Geauxbye. Just click the April Tunes playlist link and you’ll be dialed right into the soundtrack. This month’s list is 3 hours and change long, so enjoy.
The front pages (and sometimes more) of the world’s great English language newspapers are linked below. The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below. As always, thanks for dropping by. We have added the English language feed of Agence France-Presse to the news index along with the McClatchy DC News Bureau. Also new: the UPI international news feed and Xinhua, a newsfeed focusing on China, Asia, and the Pacific.
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 Boston Globe (Boston)
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)
The Local (Oslo)
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
Ars Technica
Agence France-Presse
McClatchy DC Bureau
Xinua
UPI
The Fine Print. Embed courtesy of our friends at GettyImages.com, who have the photographic history of the 20th and 21st century on file. This image has not been altered in anyway. We thank GettyImages.com for sharing. This post is number 1730 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications and is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. It’s rapid iteration within a surprisingly wide bandwidth. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
Is Jim Crane The Classiest Owner in Sports?
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Jim Crane is the owner of t he Houston Astros, winners of the 2017 World Series and the answer is yes. Not even close.
Here’s why: When his Houston Astros won the 2017 baseball world series, Crane not only gave championship rings to team members, but also to everyone of the 900 people who work in the Astros organization–the ticket sellers and takers, the ushers, the retailers. Here’s the full story.
So, besides being a very good owner, Crane is that increasing rare thing in sports and business: a really good man who cares about the people who helped him get to the top.
Crane is precisely what sports needs more of these days: sportsmen–athletes and owners–who have a deep sense of sportsmanship inside them.
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The Nightshift: 5 April 2018
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Good Morning it’s Thursday, 5 April 2018 and this is the AM Edition of The Nightshift.
Names, events and places for today:
Bob Beattie
Border Troops
China Trade War
Facebook Data
Tiger Woods
The Masters
Syria
Today is National Burrito Day. Easy enough to celebrate. Want hot sauce with that?
Don’t forget to take advantage of our monthly playlist, compiled by Nightshift music editor/DJ Miles Geauxbye. Just click the April Tunes playlist link and you’ll be dialed right into the soundtrack. This month’s list is 3 hours and change long, so enjoy.
The front pages (and sometimes more) of the world’s great English language newspapers are linked below. The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below. As always, thanks for dropping by. We have added the English language feed of Agence France-Presse to the news index along with the McClatchy DC News Bureau. Also new: the UPI international news feed and Xinhua, a newsfeed focusing on China, Asia, and the Pacific.
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 Boston Globe (Boston)
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)
The Local (Oslo)
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
Ars Technica
Agence France-Presse
McClatchy DC Bureau
Xinua
UPI
The Fine Print. Embed courtesy of our friends at GettyImages.com, who have the photographic history of the 20th and 21st century on file. This image has not been altered in anyway. We thank GettyImages.com for sharing. This post is number 1728 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications and is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. It’s rapid iteration within a surprisingly wide bandwidth. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
The Nightshift: 4 April 2018
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Good Morning it’s Wednesday, 4 April 2018 and this is the AM Edition of The Nightshift.
Names, events and places for today:
YouTube Shooter
Martin Luther King Jr.
The Trump Investigation
Roseanne’s Conspiracy Theories
Chinese Tariffs
Military Border Guards
Facebook Data Privacy
Today is National Walking Day. Easy enough to celebrate–a walk around the block will do. (If that’s not complicated or grand enough, it’s also National Chicken Cordon Bleu Day…so find your All-Clad and hit the kitchen).
Don’t forget to take advantage of our monthly playlist, compiled by Nightshift music editor/DJ Miles Geauxbye. Just click the April Tunes playlist link and you’ll be dialed right into the soundtrack. This month’s list is 3 hours and change long, so enjoy.
The front pages (and sometimes more) of the world’s great English language newspapers are linked below. The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below. As always, thanks for dropping by. We have added the English language feed of Agence France-Presse to the news index along with the McClatchy DC News Bureau.Also new: the UPI international news feed and Xinhua, a newsfeed focusing on China, Asia, and the Pacific.
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 Boston Globe (Boston)
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)
The Local (Oslo)
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
Ars Technica
Agence France-Presse
McClatchy DC Bureau
Xinua
UPI
The Fine Print. Embed courtesy of our friends at GettyImages.com, who have the photographic history of the 20th and 21st century on file. This image has not been altered in anyway. We thank GettyImages.com for sharing. This post is number 1727 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications and is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. It’s rapid iteration within a surprisingly wide bandwidth. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
World News Soundtrack: Jump
Paying Attention:
Villanova Wins The NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship
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The Nightshift: 3 April 2018
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Good Morning it’s Tuesday, 3 April 2018 and this is the AM Edition of The Nightshift.
Names, events and places for today:
Villanova Basketball
Amazon and Jeff Bezos
Anna Wintour
EPA Mileage Guidelines
2001
Scott Pruitt
Roger Stone
Sinclair Broadcasting
Spotify
Today is National Film Score Day, time to celebrate the amazing music behind our favorite films.
Don’t forget to take advantage of our monthly playlist, compiled by Nightshift music editor/DJ Miles Geauxbye. Just click the April Tunes playlist link and you’ll be dialed right into the soundtrack. This month’s list is 3 hours and change long, so enjoy.
The front pages (and sometimes more) of the world’s great English language newspapers are linked below. The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below. As always, thanks for dropping by. We have added the English language feed of Agence France-Presse to the news index along with the McClatchy DC News Bureau.Also new: the UPI international news feed and Xinhua, a newsfeed focusing on China, Asia, and the Pacific.
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 Boston Globe (Boston)
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)
The Local (Oslo)
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
Ars Technica
Agence France-Presse
McClatchy DC Bureau
Xinua
UPI
The Fine Print. Embed courtesy of our friends at GettyImages.com, who have the photographic history of the 20th and 21st century on file. This image has not been altered in anyway. We thank GettyImages.com for sharing. This post is number 1725 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications and is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. It’s rapid iteration within a surprisingly wide bandwidth. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
The 2018 New York Auto Show
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The 2018 New York Auto Show is a good place to spot trends in the automobile industry. What did we learn from this year’s show? That SUVs are fast becoming the dominant car class and that smaller, more luxurious SUVs are re-shaping the industry. Here’s Bloomberg’s take on the best of the New York Auto Show.
The Fine Print: Embed image courtesy of our friends at GettyImages.com, who have the photographic history of the 20th and 21st century on file. This image has not been altered in any way. We thank them for sharing. Link courtesy of Bloomberg.com (we always check Bloomberg out first thing in the morning news cycle). As usual, their not specifically-financial-news coverage remains terrific. We thank them for sharing.
The Nightshift: 2 April 2018
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Good Morning it’s Monday, 2 April 2018 and this is the AM Edition of The Nightshift.
Names, events and places for today:
Notre Dame Women’s Basketball
DACA, Not
Spotify
Steve Brocho
Chinese Satellite
Ready Player One
Johan van Hulst
Today is National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day. Time for a PB&J sandwich.
The front pages (and sometimes more) of the world’s great English language newspapers are linked below. The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below. As always, thanks for dropping by. We have added the English language feed of Agence France-Presse to the news index along with the McClatchy DC News Bureau.Also new: the UPI international news feed and Xinhua, a newsfeed focusing on China, Asia, and the Pacific.
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 Boston Globe (Boston)
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)
The Local (Oslo)
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
Ars Technica
Agence France-Presse
McClatchy DC Bureau
Xinua
UPI
The Fine Print. Embed courtesy of our friends at GettyImages.com, who have the photographic history of the 20th and 21st century on file. This image has not been altered in anyway. We thank GettyImages.com for sharing. This post is number 1723 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications and is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. It’s rapid iteration within a surprisingly wide bandwidth. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.
The Nightshift: 1 April 2018
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Good Afternoon, it’s Sunday, 1 April 2018 and this is the PM Edition of The Nightshift.
Names, events and places for today:
U.S./Mexico relations
Chinese Space Station
NCAA Final Four
Today is Easter Sunday. Celebrate with your family and friends.
The front pages (and sometimes more) of the world’s great English language newspapers are linked below. The International Headlines are all at your fingertips, below. As always, thanks for dropping by. We have added the English language feed of Agence France-Presse to the news index along with the McClatchy DC News Bureau.Also new: the UPI international news feed and Xinhua, a newsfeed focusing on China, Asia, and the Pacific.
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 Boston Globe (Boston)
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)
The Local (Oslo)
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
Ars Technica
Agence France-Presse
McClatchy DC Bureau
Xinua
UPI
This post is number 1722 for this site. The Nightshift is a continually evolving experiment in news communications and is a production of Perception Engineering and The Media Bunker. It’s rapid iteration within a surprisingly wide bandwidth. Thanks for reading. Now–catch up on the world.