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Memorial Honoring 911 Victims who died on September 11, 2001

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The world watched in shock as tragedy struck on American soil on September 11, 2001. A generation will always remember the events of that pivotal day because they irrevocably changed the path of history.

The Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City were struck by hijacked airplanes, causing them to collapse into dust and debris, and the world witnessed the unthinkable because of a series of organized terrorist assaults. A fourth plane, United Flight 93, crashed into a field in Pennsylvania after brave passengers prevented the hijackers’ plans, while another airliner crashed into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia.

The sheer scale of devastation and loss was incomprehensible. 3,000 innocent lives were abruptly extinguished, and countless more were forever scarred by the physical and emotional trauma of that day.

In the aftermath, the United States and the world came together in a display of unity and resolve. The attacks on 9/11 prompted a global war on terror, reshaping foreign policy, security measures, and international relations. The tragedy also highlighted the importance of preparedness, resilience, and the enduring spirit of humanity in the face of adversity.

Each year, on September 11th, we remember the lives lost and the heroes who emerged from the smoke and rubble. We pay tribute to the resilience of a nation that, in the darkest of hours, found strength in unity. Memorials, moments of silence, and acts of kindness serve as reminders of our collective commitment to never forget the events of 9/11 and to honor the enduring legacy of those who perished.

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As we remember 9/11, we reflect on the lessons learned, the sacrifices made, and the enduring hope that, even in the face of unimaginable tragedy, the human spirit can triumph. It is a day to rekindle our commitment to peace, tolerance, and understanding, and to ensure that the memories of 9/11 serve as a beacon of hope for a more peaceful and compassionate world.

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Most car companies collect private information but Nissan, Kia might collect sexual information, watchdog says

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In today’s connected world where electronic devices are synced with cars, homes and more, a lot of data is collected across platforms. An internet watchdog recently posted that cars that are synced with smart phones collect a huge amount of personal information and two giant automakers could also collect data about the “sexual activity” and “sex lives” of their drivers.

The Mozilla Foundation, which is also the maker of the popular web browser Firefox, checked twenty-five major car brands’ collection of privacy information of drivers. The study found that these automakers collected a lot of personal data when drivers synced their smart phones with the connected services in their cars.

The Mozilla Foundation said that most of the car companies were able to go through various sources and collect a lot of personal information about drivers. The internet watchdog said, “This invasive harvesting of information is collected via a web of sensors, microphones, cameras and the phones, apps, and connected services you use in your vehicle.”

The watch dog said that this data could be shared or sold to vendors, insurance companies as well as others by the automakers. Some of the information is extremely sensitive. It said that Tesla received “all of their privacy “dings” including the “untrustworthy AI” ding and the second worst was Nissan.

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It also said that Nissan’s privacy policy was probably the most “creepy, scary,” sad, messed up privacy policy that they had ever read.

According to Nissan’s (NSANY) website, it collects personal information on a huge number of topics including “sexual orientation, sexual activity” and much more. When contacted by the New York Post, Nissan has yet to respond.

A Kia Motors spokesperson told the New York Post that they “may collect certain types of personal information” and more. However, it clarified that the automaker never collected “sex life or sexual orientation” information from either its consumers or from its vehicles.

Kevin Zawacki, a spokesperson for Mozilla Foundation told the Post there was “a lot of ambiguity round how car companies” collected the data points mentioned in their privacy policy which drivers sign.

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Zawacki also said that it was “nearly impossible for consumers to really know” how their data has been collected.

Mozilla also named twenty-three other giant automakers and said that they “brazenly” collected personal information the moment customers entered a car.

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CHAMP News: Steve Flesch sets course record, wins Ascension Charity Classic


Steve Flesch fired a course-record 9-under 62 Sunday to win the Ascension Charity Classic in St. Louis by three strokes.

“It was thrilling, and I’m glad the round is over, but I’d really like to keep playing, to be honest with you,” Flesch said.

The Norwood Hills Country Club round record was in jeopardy quickly. Flesch came in under par on three straight holes to begin his round, opening birdie-eagle-birdie.

He added birdies on Nos. 5 and 6, then recorded three more on the back nine to polish off the win and the record. He finished 19-under 194 for the tournament.

“My mind this week was just kind of — I (wasn’t) worrying about a bunch of the minutiae out there,” Flesch said. “I just was playing golf.

“Hitting shots that end up where you kind of are aiming has a lot to do with it, too, but it was nice to actually be in the competition this week and feel like my shots meant something, and I was just dialed in, and I was focused.”

Flesch came into the day having to catch up to co-leader Kevin Sutherland, the only bogey-free player through two rounds.

Sutherland scored two birdies on the front nine Sunday before running into trouble with a bogey on No. 13. He rallied with three birdies over the final five holes, but he couldn’t keep up with Flesch’s hot pace, finishing in second place (16 under) with a final-round 67.

The other Saturday co-leader, Y.E. Yang of South Korea, fell into a tie for third (13 under) with his 1-under 70. He was tied with Brett Quigley, who shot a 3-under 68.

Three golfers tied for fifth at 12 under. Scotland’s Colin Montgomerie shot a 5-under 66, David Toms recorded a 4-under 67 and Ken Duke pocketed a 1-under 70.

Richard Green of Australia (65) and Tim O’Neal (67) tied for eighth at 11 under.

–Field Level Media

OVERWATCH News: Uprising, Defiant head to upper-bracket final at OWL West play-ins

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The Boston Uprising and Toronto Defiant each won their upper-bracket semifinal matches on Sunday during play-in action in the Overwatch League’s West Region.

Boston beat the London Spitfire 3-1, while the Defiant edged the Vancouver Titans 3-2. The Uprising will face Toronto in the upper-bracket final next Saturday, with the winner qualifying for the playoffs.

The fourth- through 10th-place teams from Summer Stage Qualifiers are competing in a double-elimination bracket, with the top two squads locking down a playoff berth. There is an upper and lower bracket, and all matches are best-of-five.

The ninth- and 10th-seeded teams opened play-ins with a knockout match on Saturday. The Washington Justice ousted the New York Excelsior in that meeting.

On Sunday, London opened with a 2-1 victory on Ilios before the Uprising stormed back with wins on Midtown (3-2), Suravasa (3-1) and Esperanca (1-0) to claim the match.

The Defiant had to pull off a reverse sweep to avoid the lower bracket. They dropped a 2-0 decision on Ilios and a 4-3 result on Numbani before prevailing 3-1 on Suravasa, 1-0 on New Queen Street and 4-3 on Dorado.

With the losses, Vancouver and London have been relegated to the lower-bracket quarterfinals, where they will face the San Francisco Shock and Justice, respectively.

Play-in action in the West continues next Saturday:
–Boston Uprising vs. Toronto Defiant (upper-bracket final)
–San Francisco Shock vs. Vancouver Titans (lower-bracket quarterfinals)
–Washington Justice vs. London Spitfire (lower-bracket quarterfinals)

West Region play-in results:
1. TBD — qualifies to playoffs
2. TBD — qualifies to playoffs
3. TBD
4. TBD
5-6. TBD
7. New York Excelsior

–Field Level Media

DOTA News: Gaimin Gladiators among early winners at BetBoom Dacha


Gaimin Gladiators downed 9Pandas 2-0 to grab an early first-place tie atop the standings during group stage play at BetBoom Dacha in Yerevan, Armenia.

Joining them as first-day winners were beastcoast and TSM.

Two round-robin groups of four teams apiece will stage best-of-two matches over three days to set the playoff bracket, which begins Wednesday.

The top two teams from each group will be seeded into the upper bracket, while the third-place team in each group will be slotted into the lower bracket. The playoffs will be best-of-three, double-elimination, with a best-of-five grand final.

The winning team will receive $150,000 as part of an overall $250,000 prize pool.

Gaimin Gladiators defeated 9Pandas in 35 minutes and 23 minutes, both times playing on green. They were paced by Anton “dyrachyo” Shkredov of Russia, who averaged eight kills and 8.5 assists.

The European squad took home a $1.2 million fourth-place prize at the Riyadh Masters series over the summer.

Beastcoast dumped Nigma Galaxy 2-0, winning on red in 28 minutes and on green in 44 minutes.

TSM outlasted Evil Geniuses, winning on red in 35 minutes and on green in 45 minutes.

BetBoom Team and Team Secret played to stalemate. Secret won in 33 minutes on red before BetBoom answered with a 33-minute victory playing on green.

Group A standings:
1. TSM 1-0-0 (2-0)
T2. BetBoom Team 0-1-0 (1-1)
T2. Team Secret 0-1-0 (1-1)
4. Evil Geniuses 0-0-1 (0-2)

Group B standings:
T1. beastcoast 1-0-0 (2-0)
T1. Gaimin Gladiators 1-0-0 (2-0)
T3. 9Pandas 0-0-1 (0-2)
T3. Nigma Galaxy 0-0-1 (0-2)

BetBoom Dacha prize pool:
1. $150,000 — TBD
2. $62,500 — TBD
3. $25,000 — TBD
4. $12,500 — TBD
5-6. no prize money — TBD, TBD
7-8. no prize money — TBD, TBD

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: ENCE wins first place in Group B at ESL Pro League Season 18


ENCE was forced to go the distance but pulled out a 2-1 victory over BIG on Sunday to win the upper-bracket final of Group B at the ESL Pro League Season 18 in Malta.

Both teams are heading to the playoff stage, as is Monte, who beat MIBR 2-0 on Sunday to earn the fourth and final Group B berth via the lower bracket. MIBR had defeated Evil Geniuses 2-1 to reach the lower-bracket final.

The $850,000 event features 32 teams broken up into four groups of eight. Group-stage winners advance to the quarterfinals; runners-up advance to the Round of 12 as the high seeds; third-place teams in each group advance to the Round of 16 as the high seeds; and fourth-place teams advance to the Round of 16 as the low seeds.

The group stage is triple-elimination with upper, middle and lower brackets. All matches are best-of-three until the grand final, which is best-of-five.

The Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament runs through Oct. 1. The winner earns $200,000 and qualifies for the 2024 IEM Katowice event and the 2023 BLAST World Final.

ENCE opened Sunday’s upper-bracket final with a 16-9 win on Ancient, but BIG rebounded to even the match, taking Anubis 16-14. In the decisive third game, ENCE prevailed 16-11 on Vertigo. Alvaro “SunPayus” Garcia of Spain was the star for the winners, posting 84 kills and a plus-37 differential.

In the lower-bracket final, Monte swept its way to victory with a 16-6 win on Vertigo and a 16-3 triumph on Anubis. Ukrainian teammates Viktor “sdy” Orudzhev (40 kills, plus-22 differential) and Volodymyr “Woro2k” Veletniuk (40 kills, plus-21 differential) led the way for Monte.

To reach the final, MIBR cruised to a 16-1 win on Ancient, dropped Mirage 22-20, then bounced back to edge Evil Geniuses 25-22 on Nuke. Rafael “saffee” Costa of Brazil carried the load for MIBR, finishing with 83 kills and a plus-24 differential.

ESL Pro League Season 18 prize pool:
1. $200,000, 3,000 BLAST Premier points — TBD
2. $90,000, 2,000 BLAST points — TBD
3-4. $50,000, 1,200 points – TBD
5-8. $35,000, 500 points — TBD
9-12. $25,000 — TBD
13-16. $20,000 — TBD
17-20. $15,000 — Gamer Legion, MIBR, TBD
21-28. $8,000 — Ninjas in Pyjamas, Grayhound Gaming, Heroic, Evil Geniuses, TBD
29-32. $4,000 — ORKS, Rooster, TBD

–Field Level Media

NAS News: Tyler Reddick wins late dash at NASCAR Cup Series at Kansas


Tyler Reddick made a strong late move at Kansas Speedway on Sunday afternoon — and one for a championship, as well.

The 27-year-old Toyota driver won a thrilling two-lap dash in the Hollywood Casino 400, NASCAR’s second playoff race, in Kansas City, Kan.

After playoff driver Chris Buescher blew a tire with seven laps left, Reddick restarted sixth on the final restart and made a hard charge off Turn 4.

He passed Erik Jones and Joey Logano, who had each taken two tires, as they raced side by side coming to the white flag and watched the No. 45 roar by all the way to the bottom of the frontstretch.

The 23XI Racing driver for NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan and minority owner Denny Hamlin sped away to his fifth career win and advanced to the upcoming Round of 12 playoff segment. Hamlin finished in second.

“We had really good pace but just couldn’t get ahead of Denny there,” said Reddick of his second win in 2023. “Then chaos ensued, people stayed out, some took two tires and the bottom lane opened up.

“I had four fresh tires and I was sitting in there and (slid) up. … I came back (to Kansas) to get the (45) back where it belongs.”

That would be Victory Lane.

That No. 45 car number has now won three of the past four Kansas races with three different drivers — Reddick, Bubba Wallace and Kurt Busch.

Hamlin appeared headed for his track-record fifth Kansas win before Buescher caused the ninth caution for the late restart.

“(Kyle Larson) was laying back so much, I was trying to back up to him,” said Hamlin, who led 63 laps. “I should’ve just kind of focused forward probably. … Sleeping on the restart, looking in the rear view instead of looking in the front.”

Jones, Larson and Logano completed the top five.

In the second Cup race of the Round of 16 playoffs, JGR’s Christopher Bell backed up his top qualifying run last week at Darlington with the Kansas pole speed with seven more of the playoff contenders qualifying in the top 10.

As it did last year in the postseason, the 1.5-mile speedway took a bite out of a playoff competitor early — Martin Truex Jr. on Lap 3.

The Joe Gibbs Racing driver lost control of his No. 19 Toyota after a right rear tire went down. He subsequently smacked the Turn 3 wall, bowed out the right front wheel and finished last.

Last week’s victor at Darlington, Larson passed Bell and held the point after the first round of pit stops, then won Stage 1 by beating Wallace. Playoff driver William Byron spun on Lap 63 but was unscathed.

Wallace brought out the fourth caution when he had a right rear tire explode and scrubbed the wall. Last year’s race winner, Wallace lost four laps and finished 32nd.

Late in Stage 2, Brad Keselowski passed leader Chase Elliott and beat second-place Hamlin for the segment’s bonus points.

–Field Level Media

INDY News: Scott Dixon wraps IndyCar season with another win


Multiple penalties early in the race couldn’t stop Scott Dixon from prevailing in the season-ending Firestone Grand Prix of Monterey on Sunday at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, Calif.

The veteran from New Zealand picked up his third victory of 2023 and the 56th of his storied IndyCar Series career, though it was too little, too late in terms of the current season. Alex Palou of Spain had clinched the series championship with one week to go by winning last week’s race in Portland, Ore.

Dixon was assessed both a starting grid penalty and an early on-track penalty, navigating multiple cautions en route to crossing the finish line first in his No. 9 PNC Bank Chip Ganassi Racing Honda, 7.3180 seconds ahead of countryman Scott McLaughlin.

“We had a bit of an issue this morning,” Dixon said on the NBC Sports broadcast. “We got a grid penalty and had to go to — lose six spots, and then got up in some mayhem at the start. … I had nowhere to go, so I don’t know what they expect me to do, but we won. That’s all that matters. We won.”

It was Dixon’s third win in four races, though still not enough to catch Palou in the points standings.

“It’s been a special group to be a part of,” Dixon said of his team. “Obviously celebrating Alex’s second championship, which is big too. Obviously he tied it up last week.”

Palou finished the race third, Australia’s Will Power was fourth and Callum Ilott of Great Britain took fifth.

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Novak Djokovic wins U.S. Open for 24th Grand Slam title

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No. 2 seed Novak Djokovic defeated No. 3 seed Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 7-6 (5), 6-3 to win the U.S. Open for his 24th Grand Slam title on Sunday night in New York.

Djokovic concluded a historic year that saw him capture three of the four Grand Slams. By winning the Australian and French Opens, he vaulted into first place alone in men’s tennis history with 23 titles.

Now he is tied with Margaret Court for the most Grand Slam singles victories in tennis history, regardless of gender.

Djokovic also gained a measure of revenge on Medvedev, who beat him in straight sets in the 2021 U.S. Open final.

It’s the Serbian’s fourth U.S. Open after claiming the title in 2011, 2015 and 2018. At 36 years old, he is also the oldest man to win the tournament in the open era.

Djokovic had 38 winners and 35 unforced errors, while his Russian opponent finished with 32 winners and 39 unforced errors. Djokovic went 3-for-6 in breaking Medvedev’s serve while only losing one service game of his own.

Neither player lost serve during the second set, setting up a tiebreaker after they reached 6-6. Medvedev led 3-1 when Djokovic scored three straight points to move in front. Medvedev took two before it was Djokovic’s turn again, winning the final three points to claim the set.

When Medvedev returned a shot into the net on Djokovic’s first championship point, Djokovic calmly strode to meet him at the net and shake his hand before celebrating.

–Field Level Media

LPGA News: Minjee Lee beats Charley Hull in playoff for Kroger Queen City title

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Minjee Lee played a magnificent approach shot on the second playoff hole to defeat Charley Hull and win the Kroger Queen City Championship on Sunday in Cincinnati.

The Australian shot a final-round 71 to finish 16-under 272 through 72 holes at Kenwood Country Club. Hull, from England, posted a 69 to match Lee and ensure a playoff.

Both women replayed the par-4 18th hole and made par. On their second time down the 18th, Hull’s approach landed neatly on the green, but Lee followed by blasting out of the rough, her shot bouncing up onto the green and nestling about 3 feet away from the cup.

Hull missed her birdie putt and Lee tapped in her birdie, winning her first LPGA title since the 2022 U.S. Women’s Open.

Lee said she was looking for a strong finish in her last tournament in the United States before she returns in November for the CME Group Tour Championship.

“Resetting your goals is always hard after a really amazing year,” Lee told the Golf Channel broadcast. “I felt like I could really reset well here, and then have a great Asia (swing) and CME.”

Lee held a two-stroke lead after 54 holes and birdied the second, seventh and eighth holes Sunday to move to 18 under. But a costly double bogey at the par-5 12th brought her back down to the pack.

She parred the six remaining holes, allowing Hull to catch her with three straight birdies at Nos. 14-16.

“I think I had a few moments where I was like, I really felt like I was losing, but I wasn’t,” Lee said. “The score was, we were pretty much tied. I was like, ‘Let’s just play till the end and see where it ends up.’ So I didn’t give up, I just played every shot to the best I could.”

China’s Ruoning Yin posted a 67 to finish third at 14 under. Ally Ewing, who won last year’s inaugural edition of the tournament, placed fourth this year at 12 under after a final-round 66.

A large tie for fifth at 11 under featured Mel Reid of England (66 Sunday), Mi Hyang Lee of South Korea (67), Ariya Jutanugarn of Thailand (71), Japan’s Yuka Saso (72), Swizterland’s Morgane Metraux (73) and Peiyun Chien of Taiwan (74).

–Field Level Media