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Good morning! Today we’re covering the encounter between Biden, Harris, and Trump at the 9/11 ceremony, Ohio sending troopers to Springfield, and how to pick the healthiest yogurt.

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Biden, Harris, Trump Attend 9/11 Ceremony

President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former President Donald Trump paid their respects to those lost in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, at a remembrance ceremony in Manhattan held on the event’s 23rd anniversary.

Biden and Trump shook hands, and former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg appeared to facilitate a handshake between Harris and Trump. Just hours earlier, Harris and Trump participated in their first presidential debate, during which the two candidates also shook hands. Turning to face the crowds, Harris was flanked by Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). Next to Biden stood Bloomberg, and on the other side of the former mayor stood Trump and his 2024 running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio).

Sept. 11—the date when al-Qaeda hijackers seized control of four commercial airliners and killed nearly 3,000 people in 2001—falls in the thick of the presidential election season every four years. Despite the campaign calendars, organizers of anniversary ceremonies have tried to keep the focus on the victims of the attacks. For years, politicians have attended the ground zero observances primarily as observers, while the relatives of the victims have had the chance to speak about their loved ones. Read the full story here›


Ohio Sending Troopers to Springfield Over Haitian Influx

The governor of Ohio is sending law enforcement and millions of dollars in health care resources to Springfield, a city at the center of a national spotlight over illegal immigration.

Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, said he doesn’t oppose the Temporary Protected Status program under which some 15,000 Haitians have arrived in the city of about 59,000 people since 2020. In a news conference on Sept. 10, DeWine said that “dramatic surges” in illegal immigrants “impact every citizen of the community,” adding that the small Ohio cities of Lima and Findlay also have had influxes.

Controversy over migrants in Springfield erupted earlier this month after some social media users said that Haitian immigrants were eating people’s pets, as well as ducks from a park. Local officials said they’ve had no reports of such activities. People who spoke at town hall events, videos of which were uploaded online, also said that the immigrants frequently crash their vehicles, camp, and squat on locals’ property, cannot speak English, and haven’t tried to assimilate into the broader American culture. Read the full story here›


How to Pick the Healthiest Yogurt

Yogurts are often thought of as healthy foods, but some types may be sabotaging your health goals and gut. Some popular brands pack as much sugar as ice cream and lack the live probiotics to boost your body.

Don’t be fooled by flashy marketing labels—you can learn how to spot truly beneficial yogurts that will nourish your body. The secret lies not just in the nutrition panel, but in decoding the ingredients list.

Our colleague Sheridan Genrich runs through a list of tips for picking the best yogurt for your health goals and your gut. Read the full story here›

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‘Where I Find God’: Larry Fleet’s Breakout Country Single
‘Where I Find God’: Larry Fleet’s Breakout Country Single
"When Larry Fleet released his debut single, ""Where I Find God,"" he had no idea it would become a defining moment in his career. This spiritual ballad, which reflects on finding peace and connection with God in everyday moments, resonated deeply with listeners during the pandemic, catapulting Fleet into the country music spotlight.

Fleet’s journey to fame didn't happen overnight. He grew up in Tennessee surrounded by music and learned to play guitar and fiddle from his great-uncle. As a young adult, he spent a decade playing live shows and catching the attention of country stars like Jake Owen and Willie Nelson. But it wasn't until ""Where I Find God"" that he found his real breakthrough.

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