Good morning. It’s Tuesday, Oct. 8, and we’re in awe of the doctor who was running a half-marathon, saw a woman collapse, saved her, then finished the race. Now let’s get to the news. | Tampa Bay is bracing for what could be its strongest storm in a century. |
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| Vice President Kamala Harris was grilled in a “60 Minutes” interview. |
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| The Supreme Court declined to intervene in a Texas emergency abortion case. |
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| About 20% of Lebanon’s population has been displaced by Israel’s offensive. |
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| A new rule will require all U.S. lead pipes to be removed in a decade. |
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| Cissy Houston, a Grammy winner and Whitney Houston’s mother, has died. |
Cissy Houston won two Grammy Awards for best traditional soul gospel album, for “Face to Face” (1996) and “He Leadeth Me” (1997). (Dan Hallman/Invision/AP) |
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| New archaeology tools are helping unearth long-lost cities. |
- What to know: Technology like artificial intelligence, DNA sequencing, drones and tiny robots that can crawl down tomb shafts help scientists identify and explore historical sites.
- Why it matters: These sites are threatened by erosion, wildfires and climate change. This new technology means scientists can find them before they disappear.
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