5 things to know for Sept. 19: The Queen, Hurricane Fiona, Covid, Ukraine, Recall

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5 things to know for Sept. 19: The Queen, Hurricane Fiona, Covid, Ukraine, Recall
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Here are 5⃣ things to know for today 👇 1⃣ The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II 2⃣ Hurricane Fiona slams Puerto Rico 3⃣ Biden: ‘The pandemic is over’ 4⃣ Ukraine gains ground 5⃣ Nissan truck recall

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Many people who share their lives on social media may assume that they can delete their posts, messages, and personal data whenever they choose. But a recent Senate hearing has once again shown that deleting something from the internet is almost impossible -- even if the account is canceled. 1. Queen Elizabeth IIBritain is bidding farewell to Queen Elizabeth II today with a grand funeral steeped in tradition to honor her 70-year reign. Presidents, prime ministers, princes, an emperor and empress, and other public figures are in attendance to pay their last respects -- a testament to her far-reaching appeal.

Video shows bridge swept away in Hurricane Fiona 02:093. Covid-19As a growing number of states move away from Covid-19 restrictions and quarantine measures, President Joe Biden said he believes the pandemic is"over," but acknowledged the US still has a"problem" with the virus."The pandemic is over. We still have a problem with Covid. We're still doing a lot of work on it... but the pandemic is over," Biden said during an interview on CBS'"60 Minutes.

Hurricane Fiona continues to slam Puerto Rico and The Dominican Republic 02:46Check your local forecast here>>>AND FINALLYHorses enjoy violinWatch these horses express their approval of a gentle violin song.

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