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Houthi missiles strike two oil tankers in Red Sea, minimal damage reported

In a significant escalation of tensions, two crude oil tankers, the Saudi-flagged Amjad and Panama-flagged Blue Lagoon I, were attacked in the Red Sea by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels. Both vessels sustained minimal damage and continued their voyages. The attacks have raised concerns in Saudi Arabia, which is already dealing with increased Houthi missile strikes and a complex relationship with Iran amidst the ongoing Gaza conflict.

Sydney Morning Herald 

Power spins out in Milwaukee

Will Power, on a restart, inexplicably spins out on his own in Milwaukee as the Australian fell a lap off the pace and then finished 10th.

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

'Mai yeh soch kar hasta hu': Ravichandran Ashwin talks about...

Ravichandran Ashwin attributed his success to the legacy that the legends Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh left behind. With over 500 Test wickets, he anticipates future India spinners will surpass his achievements, marking the sport's evolution. Currently, the world's leading Test all-rounder, Ashwin underscores the nature of life to move forward with time.

New York Post (sports) 

Jasson Dominguez joining Yankees again this season is ‘still very much in play’

ARLINGTON, Texas — A day after the Yankees passed on promoting Jasson Dominguez to the big leagues, Aaron Boone reiterated that the decision was not set in stone. The Yankees manager continued to leave the door open for Dominguez to join the team at some point in September after the organization kept him at Triple-A...

Cyprus Mail 

Price cap on bottled water nothing more than a publicity exercise

Some may have thought that the government had abandoned the ill-conceived plan to impose a maximum price on bottled water at sales outlets where there is no competition. It has not, and the relevant bill, which was submitted to the House last April, is due to be discussed at the House now as the government […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Q-comm dark store battle; NPCI’s new UPI Circle

Happy Tuesday! Companies in the buzzy quick commerce sector are jostling for warehouses to fortify their supply chain. This and more in today’s ETtech Morning Dispatch.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Joe Biden says Benjamin Netanyahu not doing enough to secure hostage deal

President Joe Biden expressed dissatisfaction with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's efforts to secure a deal for hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. The U.S. is close to presenting a final proposal for a hostage and ceasefire agreement. This criticism follows the recovery of six hostages' bodies in Gaza. Biden's stance has heightened pressure on Netanyahu from Israelis, while also creating divisions within the Democratic Party over U.S. support for Israel.

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4 people shot to death while sleeping on CTA Blue Line train in Forest Park, mayor says - ABC7 Chicago

  1. 4 people shot to death while sleeping on CTA Blue Line train in Forest Park, mayor says  ABC7 Chicago
  2. CTA Blue Line shooting: Four dead after being shot while sleeping, mayor says  WGN TV Chicago
  3. 4 people were killed on a subway train near Chicago, apparently while sleeping, police say  CNN
  4. Four passengers killed after gunman opens fire in Chicago-area train car on Labor Day: police  Fox News

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

Mountain West not planning to play 'Pac-2' schools in 2025

(Photo credit: Abigail Dollins/Statesman Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK) The Mountain West Conference had an agreement to schedule football games for its member schools against Oregon State and Washington State this season, but it does not plan to do so again in 2025, the league said in a statement Monday. Oregon State and Washington State were the two universities left over from the dissolution of the Pac-12, now unofficia

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China should take back land "ceded to Russia" if it wants territorial integrity: Taiwan

Taipei [Taiwan], September 3 (ANI): Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te has claimed that China's desire to annex Taiwan is not driven by territorial integrity, but rather about altering the "rules-based world order" to achieve hegemony, Taiwan News reported. In a recent interview to a local news channel, President Lai argued that if China's motive for invading Taiwan is truly about territorial integrity, it should focus on re