September

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PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium games for September 2022 ... (Polygon)

Deathloop, Assassin's Creed Origins, and three Sly Cooper games for PS3 will join PlayStation Plus's Extra and Premium libraries in September.

6) they are [Need for Speed Heat](https://www.polygon.com/game/need-for-speed-heat/40594), Granblue: Fantasy Versus, and Toem. the World: The Game — Complete Edition](https://www.polygon.com/2020/9/10/21430717/scott-pilgrim-game-vs-world-ubisoft-forward-bryan-lee-o-malley-edgar-wright-anamanaguchi-anniversary). 6 include Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Origins and Watch Dogs 2, and indie standouts [Spiritfarer: Farewell Edition](https://www.polygon.com/reviews/2020/8/18/21373518/spiritfarer-review-release-date-switch-pc-ps4-xbox-one-thunder-lotus) and [Chicory: A Colorful Tale](https://www.polygon.com/22841181/chicory-a-colorful-tale-best-video-games-2021-goty-polygon-nintendo-switch-windows-playstation-4). [revamped PlayStation Plus membership](https://www.polygon.com/23165722/new-playstation-plus-release-date-essential-extra-premium-catalog-emulation) — can get their hands on six PSOne, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation Portable classics beginning Sept. [Deathloop](https://www.polygon.com/game/deathloop/40553), the 2021 PlayStation 5 exclusive headed to Xbox Series X very soon, headlines the list of titles joining PlayStation Plus’ Extra-tier library in September. 20: [Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time](https://www.polygon.com/game/sly-cooper-thieves-in-time/4603), [The Sly Collection](https://www.polygon.com/game/the-sly-collection/2191), and the Sly Cooper-inspired arcade minigame compilation Bentley’s Hackpack (all for PS3); [Syphon Filter](https://www.polygon.com/game/syphon-filter/6737) 2 (PSOne); and [Toy Story 3](https://www.polygon.com/game/toy-story-3/8954) and Kingdom of Paradise (both for PSP).

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PlayStation Plus Monthly Games and Game Catalog lineup for ... (PlayStation.Blog)

PlayStation Plus Essential | Monthly Games | Available September 6 (until October 3). Need for Speed Heat | PS4. Hustle by day and risk it all at night in ...

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PlayStation Plus Games for September 2022 Announced - IGN (IGN)

Sony has revealed the PlayStation Plus games for September 2022 are Need for Speed Heat, Granblue Fantasy: Versus, and Toem.

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PlayStation Plus Free Games For September 2022 Revealed (GameSpot)

September 2022's PS Plus Essential lineup will include Need for Speed Heat, Toem, and Granblue Fantasy: Versus. All three of those games are worth playing, so ...

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PS Plus Extra and Premium September 2022 games for PS4, PS5 (The Loadout)

Curious about everything we know when it comes to the PS Plus Extra and Premium September 2022 games for PS4 and PS5? Here is what you can expect this ...

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September's PS Plus games include our 2021 GOTY (GamesRadar+)

PlayStation has officially unveiled the PS Plus games for September, and it confirms a leak from today while adding some big hitters to the higher subscription ...

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PlayStation Plus Free Games For September 2022 Revealed (GameSpot)

September 2022's PS Plus Essential lineup will include Need for Speed Heat, Toem, and Granblue Fantasy: Versus. All three of those games are worth playing, so ...

Need for Speed Heat doesn't have a PS5 upgrade, but you can play it on the latest PlayStation console via backwards compatibility. Need for Speed Heat is the best-known game of the bunch. Featuring the characters that first appeared in the Granblue Fantasy mobile game in 2014, Versus is a stylish fighter with great mechanics. [confirmed](https://blog.playstation.com/2022/08/31/playstation-plus-monthly-games-and-game-catalog-lineup-for-september-revealed/) the next batch of PlayStation Plus freebies. More games are also available for [Extra and Premium members](https://www.gamespot.com/articles/deathloop-assassins-creed-origins-coming-to-playstation-plus-extra-and-premium-in-september/1100-6507022/). As a reminder, all PS Plus subscribers, regardless of tier, can claim the PlayStation Plus Essential lineup each month.

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PS Plus Premium and Extra New September 2022 Games Include ... (PlayStation LifeStyle)

The new PS Plus Extra and PS Plus Premium games have been revealed for September 2022, including Sly Raccoon and more Ubisoft+ Classics.

Elsewhere, Sony has [increased the number of shares](https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2022/08/31/sony-stake-elden-ring-dev-fromsoftware/) it holds in Elden Ring developer FromSoftware. [Watch Dogs 2 and Assassin’s Creed Origins](https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2022/07/13/ubisoft-classics-new-games-ps-plus/) to be part of the Ubisoft+ Classics collection eventually. Regardless, here is the full list of games coming to PS Plus Extra and Premium this month: - Kingdom of Paradise (PSP/PS4 and PSP/PS5) The vast majority of the games are complete surprises although we had predicted games like The new Extra games include more Ubisoft+ classics as well as Arkane Lyon’s timed PlayStation exclusive Deathloop, while Premium members will be pleased to find there are more than a handful of games joining the service, including Sly Raccoon.

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PlayStation Plus adds Need for Speed and Deathloop in September (VentureBeat)

Interested in learning what's next for the gaming industry? Join gaming executives to discuss emerging parts of the industry this October at GamesBeat ...

[revealed](https://blog.playstation.com/2022/08/31/playstation-plus-monthly-games-and-game-catalog-lineup-for-september-revealed/) which games are coming to their Extra and Premium subscribers. Whether you read our articles, listen to our podcasts, or watch our videos, GamesBeat will help you learn about the industry and enjoy engaging with it. We want to tell you how the news matters to you -- not just as a decision-maker at a game studio, but also as a fan of games. - Rayman Legends (PS4) The Essential tier games launch first, on September 6, while the other games launch later in the month. The free games for the Essential subscribers are Need for Speed: Heat, Granblue Fantasy: Versus, and Toem.

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Nature - Under the volcano (Nature.com)

The cover shows the open lava lake of Mount Nyiragongo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo before its catastrophic drainage. The run-up to a volcanic...

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NFS Heat Leads The Lineup Of PS Plus Free Games For September ... (Lowyat.NET)

A good way to start the month of September 2022 is to find out what free games Sony Interactive Entertainment is giving to PS Plus subscribers.

It will probably come as no surprise to anyone that the story is middling at best, and that all the game has going for it is the gameplay. Probably the game most people will recognise from this list of free games for PS Plus subscribers is Need for Speed Heat. Sure, we don’t get a bonus fourth game this time around, but the lineup for the month is decent at least, so there’s that.

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PlayStation Plus September 2022 free games announced for PS4 ... (Polygon)

PS Plus Essential games for September 2022 include EA's Need for Speed Heat and Arc System Works' Granblue Fantasy: Versus. Here's the full PS Plus ...

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Your Love Horoscope For September Says You May Be Thinking Of ... (StyleCaster)

Your love horoscope for September 2022 says you may be romanticizing your ex, thanks to Mercury retrograde. Get the scoop for your sign.

If you’re on the hunt for love, try finding a special interests group to link up with during September 10’s full moon. If you must revisit unpleasant memories, use them as motivation to evolve through any relationship patterns that didn’t work out in your favor during the new moon on September 25. Luckily, love won’t feel like such a challenge later in the month when the new moon on September 25 and Venus’s entrance into Libra on September 29 soften up your heart and words. If you are already in a partnership, September 25’s new moon is a time to recommit to your boo. Surprises within the romance department will manifest when Mercury retrograde connects with your sun on September 9. If there are any relationship patterns you’d like to break, use the energy from September 10’s full moon to set intentions. Expect the unexpected, when the full moon cozies up to wildcard Uranus on September 10. Meanwhile, the full moon will amplify a desire to lay low and avoid the drama. Your love life will be romantically charged during the last half of the month, but that doesn’t necessarily equate to smooth sailing. [with your special someone](https://stylecaster.com/zodiac-signs-in-bed/) at home as the air gets chillier. The month ends with understanding within your crew that strengthens the foundation of these relationships. [is energetically and emotionally charged](https://stylecaster.com/full-moon-rituals/).

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September 2022 horoscope: It's Virgo season, time to get your shit ... (Dazed)

September beckons us to get organised, find grounding and take inventory of our actions, as we begin the month in detail-oriented Virgo.

The Full Moon in your sign on the 10th of September illuminates your sense of self and has you shedding old paradigms of identity that kept you in victimhood. As Virgo season lights up your sector of travel and foreign lands, you may find yourself in dire need of distance from the mundane. As the Sun glides through your sector of shared energy, it is time to prod at hidden desires for depth and rebirth. The first half of the month may bring hidden information about your past to light, and encourages you to take a breather and indulge in solitude. Mercury retrogrades through your sign starting on the 10th, you have the chance to reevaluate your movements and intake of information. Your traditional ruler, Mars, is in Gemini for the next six months and you may find yourself busy, chatty and overwhelmed with choices. You may be looking for investors, and with Venus anointing your sector of self-worth and finances, abundance is on the horizon. You are imbued with a renewed sense of hope, clarity and inspiration for career matters. Mercury stations retrograde on the 10th in Libra, helping you examine where you need to vocalise your desire for love and intimacy. A Full Moon on the 10th followed by the dreaded Mercury retrograde may make you feel nostalgic and introspective. For the next six months, you are in a cycle of great and lasting change. With Venus, your ruler, occupying Virgo, you are pleasantly ushered into a season of productivity and refinement.

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Monthly Career Horoscope: September 2022 (Vogue India)

Your ability to break your own rules and improvise as you go along will facilitate growth in more ways than you can imagine. Aquarius, what is your relationship ...

Remember, you are allowed to be a masterpiece and a work-in-progress at the same time. It’s the time to practise compassion and appreciate all the ways in which you have grown over the years. Remembering your own power and potential will help you take matters in your own hands, Pisces. By remembering your own power and potential, you will be able to make a lasting impression in the boardroom. This is the time to step so far out of your comfort zone that your comfort zone begins to feel like an illusion. In circumstances such as these, it’s important to remember that your colleagues are not your friends, and that you are not obliged to please everybody you cross paths with. This is the month to believe in your own power and potential, to boldly step out of your comfort zone and push your own limits. Practise the fine art of surrender and know that the help and resources you require will be provided to you in divine time. The kind of mentor who is offering you pearls of advice you require in order to level up. At the same time, you are aware of the fact that you are capable of growing in more ways than one. What the cards want you to remember: you have all the cosmic support that is required to set big changes into motion. You have to trust what is coming through from the higher realms of consciousness.

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Tatler's Monthly Horoscope: September 2022 (Tatler Asia)

Mercury enters retrograde on September 10, just as this period of editing and improvement-making draws to a close. The Pisces Full Moon on the same day zooms ...

As the month draws to a close, messages from and to others can not only be soothing, but also powerful and deeply moving. Mercury enters retrograde on September 10, just as this period of editing and improvement-making draws to a close. Fun and excitement over the July-August period may well have simmered down by now, especially following the New Moon in Virgo at the end of August.

Your Cancer Monthly Horoscope for September (Cosmopolitan.com)

September 4: Venus enters Virgo; September 9: Mercury Retrograde begins in Libra; September 10: Full Moon in Pisces; September 22: Sun enters Libra/Fall Equinox ...

The New Moon in Libra on September 25 offers a fresh start for family matters or your living situation. On the same day, the Sun and Mercury meet at the same point in the sky, creating a cazimi. No one has to be “on” all the time! You may be taking a step toward building your legacy or reaching a milestone in your career. On September 9, Mercury Retrograde begins in Libra, asking you to revisit dynamics and conversations with family members and roommates. You might be eager to believe some news you hear, but you're not seeing the full picture thanks to Neptune’s fog.

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What Your September 2022 Monthly Horoscope Has In Store For ... (Women's Health)

Wondering what the stars have in store for you this month? A professional astrologer shares her September 2022 horoscope predictions for every zodiac sign.

[Cancer](https://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/a32894405/cancer-zodiac-sign-traits/). This dreamy moon lands in your house of finances, so you'll be wondering what opportunities you can afford RN and which you need to save for. If not, you may want to download a budgeting app ASAP and carve out some time, especially around the full moon in Pisces, to take a closer look. Mercury is going retrograde in your house of career, so everything may seem a bit up in the air. And what do you want to accomplish in the next year of your life? And with Mercury in retrograde, this is also a super important time to keep track of your dreams. This marks the beginning of a time in your life emphasizing communication and action. With the sun and Venus in your sign, there's tons of positive energy surrounding you this month, so make sure to put yourself out there and share what’s on your mind. Do you need to pull a Beyoncé and "release your job" and "release your wiggle"? It’s basically the stars' way of telling you to take a risk, The focus is on your career right now, so if you’re feeling confident in your position, expect a fun-filled month with your buds, especially around the full moon on the 10th, which is in your house of friendship. [Gemini](https://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/a32477167/gemini-zodiac-sign-traits/), you have what Ms.

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HBO Max New Releases: September 2022 (Den of Geek)

We have the highlights of what's coming to and leaving HBO Max in September 2022.

[Elvis](https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/elvis-review-austin-butler-shaken/) on Sept. 9 and all five seasons of [Gotham](https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/moonfall-roland-emmerich-nasa-conspiracy-theory/) on Sept. That is followed by [Moonfall](https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/moonfall-roland-emmerich-nasa-conspiracy-theory/) on Sept. [Los Espookys](https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/los-espookys-horror-meets-comedy-on-hbos-new-series/) on Sept. Suffice it to say, a jam-packed list of new HBO Max releases for September 2022 would provide some welcome relief for the “House of the [House of the Dragon](https://www.denofgeek.com/house-of-the-dragon/).” Discovery has had a rough go of it recently](https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/how-will-hbo-max-and-discovery-merge/).

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I would cancel Netflix and HBO Max in September — here's why (Tom's Guide)

Looking to save money on your streaming service bills? We do a deep dive into which ones you should cancel.

[Andor](https://www.tomsguide.com/news/star-wars-andor), the Star Wars series that's a prequel to Rogue One. If I had to pick a favorite show coming to Hulu, though, it would be the ABC series Abbott Elementary season 2 (September 22). Fox's new series Monarch (September 12) is a view at the country-western landscape by way of Succession, as the successful Romans family is full of secrets. The biggest Hulu series, though, The Handmaid's Tale season 5 (September 15). Don't tell that to the talking autos in Secret Origins of the Batwheels (September 17), a half-hour special that provides the backstory for the Batwheels series that starts this fall. [new on Netflix](https://www.tomsguide.com/news/new-on-netflix-shows-movies-and-original-series-coming-soon), [HBO Max](https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/hbo-max), [Apple TV Plus](https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/apple-tv-plus), Hulu and [Disney Plus](https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/disney-plus). [HBO Max](https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/hbo-max) as the [best streaming service](https://www.tomsguide.com/us/best-streaming-video-services,review-2625.html), and that's why this hurts me the most. Well, the tradition of Netflix's new arrivals for the start of the month (September 1) range from classics such as A Clockwork Orange, Clueless and Scarface to ... While most of the below is currently-airing TV, Hulu is also getting a relatively-recent movie release, as The Last Duel (September 14), which is getting a second consideration online after its ad campaign didn't really work. HBO's film Escape from Kabul (September 21) tells the story of the U.S.' withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan in August 2021. Later in the month, Los Espookys season 2 (September 16) finds the surreal bilingual comedy return to HBO Max. Well, HBO Max begins September with a swivel, as Baz Luhrman's Elvis (September 2) arrives to bring Austin Butler's amazing performance as The King of Rock n Roll to streaming.

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What Astrologers Want You To Know About The (Messy) Energy Of ... (mindbodygreen.com)

Five of them are the slow-moving outer planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto. In all fairness, they spent one-third to half of the year in this ...

[Read the monthly horoscope for your sign here](https://astrostyle.com/horoscopes/monthly). Saturn’s retrograde in Aquarius, the sign of teamwork and society, is pushing for improved boundaries with friends and colleagues during “back to school” time. Mercury retrograde in Libra is a time to negotiate (or renegotiate). Weirdly enough, Mercury is retrograde in Libra during Virgo season…then retrograde in Virgo during Libra season (which starts on September 22). On September 23, Mercury will back into Virgo for the duration of its retrograde. Maybe you just need to be the first one to say “I’m sorry?”

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Your Taurus Monthly Horoscope for September (Cosmopolitan.com)

September 23: Mercury Retrograde enters Virgo; September 25: New Moon in Libra; September 29: Venus enters Libra. Welcome to September, Taurus! Play and ...

Leave a post-it note on the bathroom mirror for your sweetie or send a caring text to your best friend. The month ends with a hint of magick as Venus, the planet of love and your planetary ruler, enters Libra on September 29. Your work, health, and daily habits are up for review on September 22 when the Sun enters Libra. Romance is also in the air, and if you’re feeling ready to look for love or reignite a spark with your special someone, now’s the time. This is also a wonderful time to lean on your community for support. The Full Moon in Pisces lights up the sky on September 10 and brings your attention to your friend groups, community, and hopes.

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Wall St set for a dull start to September on growing slowdown worries (The Star Online)

BENGALURU: U.S. stock indexes were on Thursday set to begin September on a dour note as weak factory activity surveys from Europe and Asia amplified fears ...

"Powell's comments put the realism back into the market... We will see how it goes after Friday's nonfarm payroll report and how things go once we get back into a full week after the Labor Day," said Robert Pavlik, senior portfolio manager at Dakota Wealth Management. ET, is expected to show manufacturing activity dropped to 52.0 last month from 52.8 in July, the lowest reading since June 2020. Economists polled by Reuters had forecast 248,000 applications for the latest week. people that have gotten in since the bounce off the lows in June are quickly moving to the sidelines." The Federal Reserve is trying to cool demand for labor and the overall economy to bring inflation down to its 2% target.

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Dow Falls Over 200 Points As Stocks Kick Off September With More ... (Forbes)

Stocks are on pace for a five-day losing streak: The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.7%, over 200 points, while the S&P 500 lost 0.9% and the tech-heavy ...

“From a bigger picture perspective, there’s no appetite to step into the market and be a hero, especially ahead of the seasonally treacherous month of September,” explains Vital Knowledge founder Adam Crisafulli. “Markets are trying to get ahead of the eventual recession and the Fed appears on a collision course to create one,” says Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer for Independent Advisor Alliance. [Dow Falls 300 Points, Bond Yields Surge As Investors Bet On More Rate Hikes](https://www.forbes.com/sites/sergeiklebnikov/2022/08/30/dow-falls-300-points-bond-yields-surge-as-investors-bet-on-more-rate-hikes/) (Forbes) [Market Experts Predict Further Volatility As Fed Rate Hikes Leave ‘Little Room’ For Soft Landing](https://www.forbes.com/sites/sergeiklebnikov/2022/08/29/market-experts-predict-further-volatility-as-fed-rate-hikes-leave-little-room-for-soft-landing/) (Forbes) [Stock Market Selloff Continues As Investors Worry About Higher Interest Rates](https://www.forbes.com/sites/sergeiklebnikov/2022/08/29/dow-falls-200-points-market-selloff-continues-as-investors-worry-about-higher-interest-rates/) (Forbes) [Job Market Remains ‘Extraordinarily Strong’—Here’s Why That Could Be Bad News For The Economy](https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonathanponciano/2022/08/30/job-market-remains-extraordinarily-strong-heres-why-that-could-be-bad-news-for-the-economy/) (Forbes) Shares of chipmaker stocks, meanwhile, were hard-hit on Thursday amid news that the U.S. All three major indexes closed the month down 4% or more as investors once again have grown more nervous about ongoing rate hikes and rising recession risks. Stocks moved lower on Thursday—adding to recent declines in August—as investors continue to worry about a period of prolonged rate hikes from the Federal Reserve, while market experts warn of further volatility ahead and rising recession risks.

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Why Is the Stock Market Down Today? Dow Falls, Nvidia Slides. (Barron's)

The stock market looks unlikely to snap a four-day losing streak as sentiment is hit by new lockdowns in China and continuing fears over inflation.

[ ](https://www.barrons.com/market-data/indexes/spx) ](https://www.barrons.com/market-data/indexes/djia)

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Stock futures fall after Wall Street closed out August with losses (CNBC)

Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell by 42 points, or 0.13%. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures declined 0.27% and 0.48%, respectively. Those moves follow four ...

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Hulu New Releases: September 2022 (Den of Geek)

We have a list of the new Hulu movies and shows arriving in September 2022 including The Handmaid's Tale season 5!

[Season 5](https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/the-handmaids-tale-showrunner-season-5-story-hints-its-now-a-june-serena-thing/) of the dystopian epic premieres Sept. 1 and The Last Duel on Sept. The streamer will also beef up its library movie titles with The Dark Knight, Fight Club, and The Social Network on Sept. [The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power](https://www.denofgeek.com/lord-of-the-rings/) and HBO Max continues on with [House of the Dragon](https://www.denofgeek.com/house-of-the-dragon/), Hulu is turning to a hit of its own with [The Handmaid’s Tale](https://www.denofgeek.com/the-handmaids-tale/). 20, and Ramy season 3 on Sept. And that’s exactly what Hulu has on its hands with its list of new releases for September 2022.

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New on Netflix September 2022: Every movie and TV show arriving (Polygon)

The long awaited Bee and PuppyCat finally arrives on Netflix, along with Fate: The Winx Saga, Cobra Kai, Blonde, and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.

From Netflix: Fifteen daring new teams fight to race to the top of a towering volcano to win $10,000. From Netflix: Filmed at Paramount Theatre in Denver Colorado, Patton makes his directorial debut with his fourth Netflix comedy special, We All Scream. Goliath story for the 21st century. Follow the stories of Jarrette, Iyanna, Deepti, Shayne, Natalie and more when Love is Blind: After the Altar (S2) premieres September 16th. Love is truly blind, but is the future blurry? Do Revenge is a subverted Hitchcock-ian dark comedy featuring the scariest protagonists of all: teenage girls. From Netflix: Returning to Netflix for his fourth original special, Jo Koy takes the stage at the iconic Los Angeles Forum. [Bee and PuppyCat](https://www.polygon.com/animation-cartoons/2020/10/6/21504068/bee-and-puppycat-season-2-netflix-release) arrives on Netflix. At the heart of this three-part series is a single burning question: how did a seemingly normal woman become the most notorious mother in America? From Netflix: Fetch — a new planet for us all! From Netflix: The long-running culinary hit returns with a season that’s all about the pizza pie. And an eerie voice that’s coming from the drain.

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Asia stocks stagger into September as dollar spikes (The Star Online)

SYDNEY: Asian stocks slid and the dollar spiked on Thursday as investors greeted September by selling everything that was not nailed down after a month ...

In currency markets, the dollar advanced 0.4% against the Japanese yen to a 24-year high of 139.5 as investors braced for higher U.S. non-farm payrolls data on Friday and they may not like a strong number if it supports the basis for a continuation of aggressive rate hikes, which could further boost the U.S. For the month, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 4.06%, the S&P 500 4.24% and the Nasdaq 4.64%. "What are we telling our clients and stakeholders is that we should be watching the labour market... Markets are awaiting U.S. Overnight, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank are expected to raise borrowing costs aggressively. Data overnight showed euro zone inflation had risen to another record high last month, solidifying the case for a 75 basis point (bps) rate hike from the ECB next week. Spot gold was traded at $1703.9 per ounce. stocks ended the month with the worst August performance in seven years. Gold was slightly lower. S&P 500 futures dropped 0.7%, while Nasdaq futures declined 1.2%.

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Stocks slide, dollar spikes as September starts stormy (Reuters)

Dollar hits 24-year high against yen, euro, sterling slide · MSCI world stock index falls for fifth straight day · US S&P 500 drops 1.3%, Europe down over 1%, ...

[read more](/markets/rates-bonds/german-bonds-set-worst-month-decades-inflation-hits-new-highs-2022-08-31/) crude fell to $87.93 a barrel, although European gas prices did provide some relief as they fell back 4% as markets got used to Russia's supply cut. central bank would need to boost interest rates somewhat above 4% by early next year and hold them there in order to bring inflation back down to the Fed's goal. non-farm payrolls data on Friday and they may not like a strong number if it supports the basis for a continuation of aggressive rate hikes, which could further boost the U.S. In the main commodity markets, Brent crude declined 1.9% to $93.82 per barrel. [read more](/markets/us/feds-mester-interest-rates-need-rise-somewhat-above-4-2022-08-31/) Benchmark German Bund yields, which are a key driver of borrowing costs, went above 1.63% before pulling back to 1.57%. Markets are awaiting U.S. Bets on a bumper ECB move next week were gaining traction, too. rates, while expecting anchored Japanese rates to go nowhere anytime soon. dollar to a 24-year high against the yen. [read more](/markets/us/us-manufacturing-sector-steady-august-price-pressures-ease-further-ism-2022-09-01/)

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Thursday Morning Fly By: Do you remember, when it was last ... (Broad Street Hockey)

Today's open discussion thread, complete with your daily dose of Philadelphia Flyers news and notes…

[ [BSH](https://www.broadstreethockey.com/2022/8/31/23331077/philadelphia-flyers-podcast-bsh-radio-369-a-very-late-august-hockey-podcast)] So that’s pretty cool. *Team USA is crushing it so far, though. EVERY TEAM should bring back their nineties jerseys. [ We were like...

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September 1, 2022 (VOA Learning English)

1 Kaia Kanepi, of Estonia, returns a shot to Aryna Sabalenka, of Belarus, during the second round of the U.S. Open tennis championships, Sept.

1, 2022.APTOPIX Gibraltar Fuel Spill Cadets practice an emergency situation during a lesson in a bomb shelter on the first day of school at a cadet lyceum in Kyiv, Ukraine, Sept. September 1, 2022

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Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin's Regular Press ... (MFA China)

Wang Wenbin: We appreciate the remarks by the Russian side. More than 170 countries in the world have made it clear that they are committed to the one-China ...

The US seeks to use its technological prowess as an advantage to hobble and suppress the development of emerging markets and developing countries. The US has been stretching the concept of national security and abusing state power. It reveals Japan’s ambition to breach its commitment to the pacifist constitution and embark on its old path of military expansionism again. CCTV: It is reported that on August 31, Japan’s Ministry of Defense claimed in its annual defense budget request that China continues to threaten to unilaterally change the status quo with force and exert pressure by conducting military exercises around Taiwan. China always respects countries’ freedom of navigation and overflight enshrined in international law including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The US needs to stop putting on a facade of human rights champion and actually do something about racial equity and the rights of racial minorities at home. Similarly, other research in the US has shown that for COVID-19, Hispanic and Black Americans are infected at a rate three times that of whites and they are twice as likely to die from COVID-19. While the US government keeps repeating “all men are created equal” and lectures other countries on human rights, racial minorities in the US are being unjustly treated and even callously deprived of their right to life and health. It is a patchwork of disinformation that serves as a political tool for the US and some Western forces to strategically use Xinjiang to contain China. A recent report by the US-based Kaiser Family Foundation points to the significant and widening racial disparities in the monkeypox outbreak in the US, with people of color at increased risk for public health threats. The US’s acts of provocation will not have people’s support and will only end in failure. More than 170 countries in the world have made it clear that they are committed to the one-China principle, and support China in safeguarding its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

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