1. It is the final Monday of September. There are just 13 Mondays remaining in the year. Tomorrow is the first day of October and the New Fiscal Year begins!
Birds on the Beach CocoCay, Bahamas September 25, 2024 |
2. Family NFL Report. Family teams went 4-1 with Dolphins to play tonight. The Steelers fell to the Colts leaving the Chiefs the only undefeated family team. The Ravens improved to 2-2 by overwhelming the Bills.
Cowboys (2-2) defeated Giants (1-3) 20-15
Ravens (2-2) ran past Bills (3-1), 35-10
Steelers (3-1) were stampeded by Colts (2-2), 24-27
Commanders (3-1) plucked Cardinals (1-3), 42-14
Chiefs (4-0) survived Chargers (2-2), 17-10Dolphins (1-2) Titans (0-3), Tonight
3. Baseball gets exciting tomorrow with the beginning of the post-season, but before that the Mets and Braves have unfinished business in the form of a doubleheader which will decide which two of three teams, the other being the Diamondbacks, will move into the post-season. The Orioles host the Royals at home beginning at 4:08 PM on Tuesday. This is now the second year in a row that the Orioles have made the post season. While they did not win the division, as they did last year, they earned the first wild card spot and the honor of hosting the opening round of their post-season.
4. Lies, Lies, and more Lies. On Friday and Saturday, Trump lied that Vice President Harris had let 13,000 or 14,000 convicted murderers enter the U.S. in the past three years, who “freely and openly roam our country,” a lie that Elon Musk called “true.” In fact, as CNN’s Daniel Dale pointed out, it is a lie. The Department of Homeland Security clarified that the data to which Trump appeared to refer lists individuals who entered the country over the past 40 years—including during his own term—committed crimes in the U.S. rather than their country of origin, and either are currently incarcerated or have served their sentences but can’t be deported because their country of origin won’t accept them. Such individuals are monitored. (CNN)
5. We have been enjoying the heat here in South Florida. On Friday afternoon the heat index was 109 degrees. Ugh. It is looking better this week with the heat index being in the mid-90s for most days. Maybe autumn is here?6. Today in History. The USS Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear submarine, is commissioned by the U.S. Navy.
The Nautilus was constructed under the direction of U.S. Navy Captain Hyman G. Rickover, a brilliant Russian-born engineer who joined the U.S. atomic program in 1946. In 1947, he was put in charge of the navy’s nuclear-propulsion program and began work on an atomic submarine. Regarded as a fanatic by his detractors, Rickover succeeded in developing and delivering the world’s first nuclear submarine years ahead of schedule. In 1952, the Nautilus‘ keel was laid by President Harry S. Truman, and on January 21, 1954, first lady Mamie Eisenhower broke a bottle of champagne across its bow as it was launched into the Thames River at Groton, Connecticut. Commissioned on September 30, 1954, it first ran under nuclear power on the morning of January 17, 1955.
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-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL
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