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New York Post 

Hurricane Helene slams into Mexico submerging Cancun resorts in torrential rain

Hurricane Helene, intensifying from a tropical storm, struck Mexico’s coastal state of Quintana Roo on Sept. 25, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to Cancun and surrounding areas. The National Hurricane Center said that the storm would bring “life-threatening storm surge, damaging winds and flooding rains” as it heads toward the US Gulf Coast.

Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty 

Is This The End Of Nuclear Arms Control?

Russia and the U.S. may be getting closer to a renewed nuclear arms race. New START is the last remaining disarmament or strategic weapons limitation treaty between the two countries and is due to expire in 2026, with Russia already having suspended its participation.

WIRED 

Autocomplete Interview - Rhett & Link Answer The Web's New Most Searched Questions

Good Mythical Morning creators and hosts Rhett & Link return to WIRED to answer an updated batch of their most searched for questions on Google. What did Rhett and Link do before Good Mythical Morning? What academic degrees have the duo earned? Why did Rhett & Link sell Smosh? Why don’t Rhett & Link feed themselves while on camera? When did Rhett & Link first get popular? Will they ever retire? Answers to these questions and plenty more await on the WIRED Autocomplete Interview with... Читать дальше...

Vox 

The ugly reality behind Tim Walz’s farm-friendly image

Shortly after Vice President Kamala Harris announced Tim Walz as her running mate last month, a photograph of the Minnesota governor with an adorable piglet nestled in his arms at the 2019 Minnesota State Fair went viral, to the delight of Democratic voters, activists, and pundits alike.  Earlier this month, Walz made a campaign stop […]

Oilprice.com 

OPEC+ Confirms it Has No Specific Price Target For Crude Oil

Despite recent rumors, sources within OPEC+ have confirmed there's no specific price target for crude oil, including the oft-discussed $100 per barrel. This comes in response to speculation that Saudi Arabia, a key player in the group, may allow lower prices to reclaim market share by boosting production. Anonymous OPEC+ members who spoke to Argus today quickly dismissed these claims, insisting that their strategy is driven by market fundamentals, such as the five-year average of global crude inventories, rather than a set price. Читать дальше...