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Lebanon has declared three days of mourning following the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, who led the Lebanese militant and political group Hezbollah for the previous 32 years. He was killed in a collection of Israeli airstrikes that destroyed a metropolis block in Beirut. The Iran-backed group has been severely affected by his killing and the lack of different senior leaders, whereas Israeli airstrikes persist. The dying toll has surpassed a thousand, and the Lebanese prime minister has warned that one million folks may very well be displaced.
A portrait of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah sits amid destruction in a space focused in a single day by Israeli airstrikes in Saksakiyeh on Sep. 26, 2024.
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🎧 NPR’s Jane Arraf tells Up First that, for many individuals in Beirut, it’s exhausting to grasp that Nasrallah is gone. Immediately, there’s much less grief being proven and extra defiance. Persons are saying regardless of him being gone the battle will proceed as waves of individuals are being displaced. Hezbollah’s second in command will give an tackle later at this time. Nasrallah is predicted to be buried later this week.➡️ Right here’s a better have a look at how the battle escalated over a 12-day span.
In western North Carolina, the aftermath of the devastating flooding attributable to Tropical Storm Helene has left lots of of individuals stranded, particularly within the rural, mountainous areas. Gov. Roy Cooper described the injury as “widespread and catastrophic.” Authorities have confirmed 30 deaths in only one county, however many extra are nonetheless unaccounted for.
🎧 Helene has prompted flooding and mudslides, resulting in roads being washed out and tens of hundreds being left with out energy or clear ingesting water. Gerald Albert III of NPR Community station Blue Ridge Public Radio says he was trapped for a few days resulting from flooded roads whereas reporting in Brevard, simply south of Asheville, when the storm hit. Regardless of the forecasted flooding, many residents had been caught off guard, as they hadn’t seen it flood that prime earlier than. They’re now pissed off as a result of the timeline for when exterior assist and provides will arrive is unclear.
For the primary time in many years, each vice presidential nominees are veterans. They’ll go head-to-head in a debate Tuesday evening. Ohio Sen. JD Vance is a Marine Corps veteran and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is a Nationwide Guard veteran. Right here’s what it is advisable to know forward of the controversy.
🎧 NPR’s Quil Lawrence says Walz served 24 years and deployed a yr to Europe in help of the conflict in Afghanistan, however Vance has been attacking him over a few misstatements. It’s tough for Vance to push too exhausting, although, as former President Donald Trump prevented serving in Vietnam with 5 deferments and has a monitor report of offending veterans. Different variations are the campaigns’ approaches to veteran care, because the Trump administration beforehand pushed via the VA Mission Act, which expanded personal medical care choices for veterans. Lawrence says it’s secure to imagine Harris-Walz would push again towards extra VA-provided care.
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Following her dying, SOPHIE’s household says she left behind a set of lots of of unreleased songs, in addition to a follow-up album to her debut. However the album wasn’t completed.
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All through the 2010s, SOPHIE made a reputation for herself as one of the vital cutting-edge producers in pop music. She labored with artists like Madonna and Vince Staples. In 2018, her public profile rose when she launched her personal album, which was nominated for a Grammy. However earlier than she might launch her subsequent extremely anticipated music undertaking, she died on the age of 34 in 2021. She left behind lots of of unreleased songs and an incomplete album. Now her household is releasing her ultimate album.
Behind the story
by Ann Powers, NPR music critic and correspondent
Virtually a decade in the past, I had a dialog that modified the course of my life. Some ladies mates and I had simply seen a present by guitarist Barbara Lynn and puzzled aloud why she’d been largely written out of the histories of early Sixties rock music. Quickly we had been spinning out different names of artists we beloved – Rickie Lee Jones! Roberta Flack! – who by no means acquired the highly effective consideration males simply earned. We saved speaking after that evening, rising an concept that grew to become NPR Music’s undertaking to reset the musical canon: Turning the Tables.
From the beginning, Turning the Tables sought to be extra than simply one other remedy of girls as a novelty, because the “subsequent huge factor” or an “various.” We wished to see what would occur if we centered solely on ladies, trans, and nonbinary artists. Turning the Tables made the case that girls aren’t only a facet word in a man-made historical past. It’s attainable to grasp the entire of music via ladies’s work.
Now there’s a brand new e book to placed on the shelf, titled How Ladies Made Music: A Revolutionary Historical past. Edited by longtime contributor Alison Fensterstock, it collects the cream of the Turning the Tables collection plus gems from the NPR archives spanning 50 years of interviews with ladies musicians. Within the new canon it presents, ladies’s expertise and creativity resonates throughout generations. What’s superb is that what we talked about so way back has turn into self-evident – at this time, ladies dominate the pop scene and so many histories are being revised. We’re proud that our work has contributed to what looks like a sea change, and that this e book exists as a doc and a celebration.
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FILE — California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed SB1046, a hotly contested measure that may have been the nation’s strictest AI security regulation. (AP Picture/Wealthy Pedroncelli, File)
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Gov. Gavin Newsom of California vetoed a invoice yesterday that may have held tech firms legally responsible for harms attributable to AI and required them to construct in a “kill swap” if programs went rogue.Musician and movie star Kris Kristofferson, who starred in 1976’s A Star Is Born, reverse Barbra Streisand, died on Saturday. He was age 88.MLB star Shohei Ohtani hit his fiftieth homerun final week, inflicting followers within the stands to battle to assert the milestone baseball. The state of affairs has now turn into much more difficult as a choose dominated that a web based public sale for the ball can happen, even amid an ongoing lawsuit.
This text was edited by Obed Manuel.