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1. The New We seek the truth and help people http://nytimes.com/inst 17.609.792 627 9,6 mil 0,31 %
York Times understand the world. agram
2. The New We seek the truth and help people http://nytimes.com/inst 17.609.792 627 9,6 mil 0,13 %
York Times understand the world. agram
3. The New We seek the truth and help people http://nytimes.com/inst 17.609.792 627 9,6 mil 0,41 %
York Times understand the world agram
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1. The New York The authorities released the mug shot of former President Donald Trump 430.563 10.743
Times after he was booked on felony charges at the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta
on Thursday in his fourth criminal arrest this year, this time in a sweeping
racketeering case accusing him and his allies of conspiring to reverse his
2020 election loss in Georgia.
Trump flew to Atlanta from New Jersey and was booked on 13 state felony
charges. He was fingerprinted and photographed like other people accused
of crimes at the jail, and was then released on bond.
Tap the link in our bio to read the latest updates from the booking. Photo by
Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, via Reuters
2. The New York The blue supermoon on Wednesday was a celestial rarity. It was also 239.062 492
Times bigger and brighter than usual.
It was the second full moon in August, which made it a blue moon. And it
was also a supermoon, which occurs when the full moon phase of the lunar
cycle syncs up with the perigee, or when it is nearest to the Earth.
Supermoons are generally seen every three or four months. This one was
the third this year and the second this August.
Blue supermoons are even rarer, occurring once every 10 years or so.
When is the next blue supermoon? Tap the link in our bio to read about
blue supermoons and where you might be able to catch the next one.
Photos by Charles Rex Arbogast/apnews in Chicago; Yasin Akgul/AFP —
Getty Images in Istanbul; Yannis Kolesidis/EPA, via Shutterstock in Cape
Sounio, Greece; Yamil Lage/AFP— Getty Images in Havana; Yui Mok/PA, via
apnews in London; and Alvaro Barrientos/apnews in Ujue, Spain
3. The New York With a stirring, three-set, back-from-the-dead win that sent the world’s 211.086 933
Times biggest tennis stadium into a state of delirium, Coco Gauff, the prodigy
who seemed destined for this since her early teens, captured her first
Grand Slam title, winning the U.S. Open singles final, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, over
Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus.
Gauff started tight and shaky and was bullied around the court early on,
but she chased and lunged toward ball after ball, rattling Sabalenka into the
errors that often emerge from her racket at the most inconvenient times.
Down a set and fighting just to stay in games, Gauff’s signature fist-
pumps and shouts of “Come on!” took on that desperate Serena Williams
quality that made special so many September Saturdays in this building
over the past two-plus decades. Each sent more noise bouncing off the
walls and the roof, helping to wither Sabalenka’s spirit as it did with Gauff’s
six previous victims in this tournament.
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