Press Clippings

People, Places, and Events for 29 August 2019

US Cyber Attack Blocks Iran From Tracking, Taking, Oil Tankers 

Kristin Gillibrand Exits US Presidential Race 

DId the Queen Get Duped by Boris Johnson?

U.S. Open Scores and Links. Day Four Looms. 

The Nightshift publishes direct links to the world’s greatest English language newspapers to facilitate research and encourage understanding of the world’s events of the day as well as provide resources to follow certain segments of sports, business, society, art, and weather.

We have added the New York Times Morning Briefing to give you a brief overview of the news and Golf WRX, a specialized news/reviews/information site that covers golf, professional golf, and golf equipment. We also added the Toronto Star to our world newspaper links.

Today is  National Chop Suey Day. What’s for dinner?

Now…to the links

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