9/19: CBS Evening News
Israel, Hezbollah exchange strikes as tensions rise; The importance of the National Archives in preserving U.S. history
Israel, Hezbollah exchange strikes as tensions rise; The importance of the National Archives in preserving U.S. history
The US has approved the sale of 53 MK-54 lightweight torpedoes worth $175 million to India for its MH-60R Seahawk helicopters. This move, aimed at bolstering India’s anti-submarine capabilities and strategic bilateral ties, highlights India’s role in maintaining stability in the Indo-Pacific region.
Supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential bid largely defended her when asked to define the Democratic nominee’s stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict. Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, held a campaign rally Friday in Arizona, followed by another Saturday in neighboring Nevada. At Harris’ Glendale, Arizona, rally, Angela from Arizona defended…
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis — who was urged by President-elect Donald Trump to run in the special election to replace former Rep. Matt Gaetz in Florida’s 1st Congressional District — hopes to win so he can support the incoming commander-in-chief’s agenda. Patronis told Fox News Digital during an interview on Thursday that he…
Four dolphins were found dead on a Mississippi beach over the weekend, according to a Facebook post by the Institute for Marine Mammal Studies (IMMS). The dolphins, identified as Pantropical Spotted Dolphins, died after becoming stranded in the sand on Petit Bois Island. The species is rarely seen in Mississippi waters and usually inhabits deeper…
Google, facing antitrust scrutiny since 2008, instructed employees to limit potentially incriminating internal communications. The company urged caution, encouraged the inclusion of lawyers in discussions, and implemented measures like automatic chat deletion. Recent lawsuits revealed these practices, drawing criticism from judges who highlighted Google’s ‘systemic culture of suppression’ and inadequate document retention policies.
The inaugural Irani Cup match in 1960 saw Lala Amarnath, then chairman of the national selection committee, make a bold decision by allowing the 12th man to bat. This unprecedented move, which took place at Delhi’s Karnail Singh stadium, prefigured modern cricket’s substitute rule introduced by the ICC years later.