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Members of the International Longshoreman’s Association prepare to strike
SUMMARY: Members of the International Longshoreman’s Association (ILA) are set to strike at 11 p.m. local time, potentially halting operations at 36 ports from Maine to Texas. The 45,000 union members demand higher wages and a ban on full automation. The ILA accuses the United States Maritime Alliance of obstructing contract negotiations. The Port of Gulfport and Port of Pascagoula, while not directly involved, express hope for a resolution to avoid economic disruption, with Pascagoula expecting minimal to no impact on their operations. A prolonged strike could affect the supply of various goods and increase retail prices.
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A concert and 30 new homes mark Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday and long legacy of giving
SUMMARY: To celebrate President Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday on October 1, various events, including a benefit concert and the construction of 30 new homes, are being held. The concert raised $1.2 million for The Carter Center, which focuses on humanitarian efforts. Carter’s long-standing philanthropy includes his notable work with Habitat for Humanity, volunteering for 40 years, and battling diseases like Guinea worm, significantly reducing its prevalence. Many have praised Carter’s dedication to helping others without seeking personal recognition, viewing him as an exemplary model for post-presidential service, driven by compassion and commitment to societal challenges.
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US retailers brace for potential pain from a longshoremen’s strike
SUMMARY: A potential longshoremen’s strike could disrupt the supply chain just before the holiday shopping season, prompting fears of delays and increased costs for companies and consumers. The Biden administration is encouraging negotiations between the union and port operators before contracts expire, but no meetings are scheduled. The union demands higher wages and a ban on automation. Organizations like the Toy Association are urging government intervention to prevent a strike. Past interventions show the administration’s cautious approach. The strike could exacerbate existing supply chain issues, causing further inflation and affecting small businesses particularly hard amid heightened competition for goods.
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Dikembe Mutombo, a Hall of Fame player and tireless advocate, dies at 58 from brain cancer
SUMMARY: Dikembe Mutombo, a legendary NBA player and humanitarian, passed away from brain cancer at 58. Known for his remarkable shot-blocking skills and as an eight-time All-Star, Mutombo played 18 seasons for several teams, including the Philadelphia 76ers. His family disclosed his brain tumor diagnosis two years prior, and he died surrounded by loved ones. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver praised his impact on and off the court, highlighting Mutombo’s dedication to charitable work, particularly in Congo. He was a role model for many, including Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid, who expressed sadness at the loss of a great figure.
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