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Organization helps young voters register to vote at Washburn, and other campuses

Ksnt.com 

TOPEKA (KSNT) - Tuesday, September 17, is National Voter Registration Day and one group hit up college campuses in Kansas, including Washburn, to make sure young voters are ready to vote for the General Election. "Loud Light" and other organizations set up camp in the union at Washburn. Here, they helped young voters register, update [...]

Kate at first work meeting since cancer treatment - BBC.com

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  1. Kate at first work meeting since cancer treatment  BBC.com
  2. Kate Middleton Quietly Returns to Work for First Time Since Cancer Treatment with Key Meeting at Windsor Castle  PEOPLE
  3. Kate Middleton Returns to Work for the 1st Time Since Cancer Treatment  Us Weekly
  4. Catherine returns to royal duties for first time since end of cancer treatment  The Guardian
  5. Kate Middleton Reaches New Milestone After Completing Chemo  Yahoo Entertainment

Catastrophic floods in Central Europe claim over 20 lives

World Socialist Web Site 

While storm Boris, which brought the enormous rainfall, was caused by the rather unusual collision of polar air and warm, humid air from the unusually hot Mediterranean, the deeper causes lie in the dramatic acceleration of climate change.

EU chief unveils new right-leaning Commission with women in top roles

The Hindu 

European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen names only two men in her top echelon with four women as Vice Presidents; France gains a strong voice while Italy establishes ‘newfound central role’ in the bloc with the appointments awaiting parliamentary confirmation in coming weeks

'Firehose' storm hits part of North Carolina; scientists see climate change

Business Standard 

The Carolinas braced for a storm that forecasters warned could bring heavy rain as much as 6 to 8 inches in some spots. But one narrow band got a firehose that dumped as much as 20 inches in a so-called 1,000-year flood that shocked many with its intensity. The storm that left homes flooded, cars submerged and schools closed Tuesday in parts of North Carolina wasn't really a surprise to scientists who have long said that such rainfalls are one marker of climate change. Data shows one of the strongest... Читать дальше...