The Daily Populous

Thursday October 26th, 2023 day edition

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Law enforcement officials in Maine tell CNN that Card is a certified firearms instructor and a member of the US Army Reserve.

The Lewiston Police Department identified Robert Card as a "person of interest" in the shooting.

Lewiston City Councilor Robert McCarthy told CNN Wednesday night 22 people had been killed, citing a city administrator.

Dozens were injured, though it wasn’t immediately clear how many were hurt due to gunfire, the law enforcement sources told CNN.

Dozens were injured, though it wasn’t immediately unclear how many were injured due to gunfire, multiple law enforcement sources told CNN.

Lewiston police reported active shooting incidents at Sparetime Recreation, a bowling alley on Mollison Way, and Schemengees Bar & Grille Restaurant on Lincoln Street.

“I urge all people in the area to follow the direction of State and local enforcement. »

Biden says he has 'no confidence' in Palestinian death count

Authored by reuters.com
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Biden was asked at a White House press conference whether the death count, which the ministry says includes some 2,700 children, meant Israel was ignoring U.S. appeals to reduce civilian deaths in its bombardment of the coastal enclave.

I'm sure innocents have been killed, and it’s the price of waging a war," Biden said.

Biden added: "Israel has to do everything in its power, as difficult as it is, to protect innocent civilians.". »

Clean energy is officially ‘unstoppable’ now

Authored by theverge.com

That’s the picture the International Energy Agency (IEA) paints in the World Energy Outlook it published today, which is based on governments’ current energy policies.

The IEA was established to help safeguard global energy supplies after the 1970s oil crisis.

With renewables now the cheapest power source, solar and wind energy are loosening fossil fuels’ grip on the global economy. »

Bethesda Thought It Was 'Infallible' Before Fallout 76 Launch, Says Former Design Director

Authored by ign.com

Bethesda's former design director has said the developer thought it was infallible ahead of Fallout 76's disastrous launch.

"The rich wasteland map of Fallout 76 is wasted on a mess of bugs, conflicting ideas, and monotony," IGN said at the time. “

Fallout 76 has undergone somewhat of a resurgence since then, however, as Bethesda continued to support the game with regular updates and expansions. »