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Abreu Wins Night Two of the Skagit Nationals

TJ Slideways.com 

Rico Abreu held off a late race charge by Brad Sweet to win the feature event Friday at Skagit Speedway during the second night of the Sage Fruit Skagit Nationals. [...]

Thomas Vinterberg Says Venice’s Own Flooding Concerns Made It ‘Obvious Choice’ for Launch of Climate Change Miniseries ‘Families Likes Ours’

Variety 

It’s no coincidence that “Families Like Ours,” the climate change disaster drama miniseries in which Denmark literally closes due to flooding, is premiering in Venice, a city famously battling its own existential crisis over rising sea levels.  “All the water here made it the obvious choice,” says Thomas Vinterberg, the Danish director for whom “Families […]

Authorities race to remove tons of rotting fish from Greek port - The Washington Post

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  1. Authorities race to remove tons of rotting fish from Greek port  The Washington Post
  2. Millions Of Dead Fish Repel Visitors From Tourist Spot  The Weather Channel
  3. Tons of rotting fish clog Greek tourist port  CNN
  4. Photos show Greece tourist port flooded with more than 100 tons of dead fish  Yahoo! Voices
  5. Greece declares state of emergency over flood of dead fish  DW (English)

Sonakshi Sinha, Zaheer Iqbal share glimpse of their New York vacation

BigNewsNetwork.com 

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 31 (ANI): Sonakshi Sinha and Zaheer Iqbal recently took a break from their busy schedules and headed to New York for a short vacation. The couple kept their fans updated by sharing moments from their trip on social media, giving everyone a peek into their fun-filled adventures. Taking to their Instagram on Saturday, the duo posted a video, giving fans a glimpse of their vacation. The v

Labor Day weekend travel rush: What to expect

NBC News 

Tens of millions are traveling this Labor Day weekend as the holiday rush gets underway on the roads and at airports across the country. NBC’s Adrienne Broaddus reports for TODAY.