#september-2025 — Public Fediverse posts
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Block spent $68M on a single party in September 2025
https://twitter.com/BullTheoryio/status/2027250361816486085
#HackerNews #BlockParty #$68M #Spending #September2025 #TechNews #BusinessTrends #Finance
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Jää usvavuoret kylmät taa.
Far over the misty mountains cold.
#SilentSunday #sveitsi #switzerland #syyskuu2025 #september2025 #interrail #MobilePhotography #kännykkäkuvaus #fairphone6 -
Die Bohnen haben ein neues Video veröffentlicht:
#RocketBeans #RBTV #RocketBeansTvBest of Rocket Beans | Unsere HIGHLIGHTs im OKTOBER 2025
Voilà, das BEST OF ROCKET BEANS für den OKTOBER 2025 ist am Start. Ihr beko
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pG5geS_B-rI
#bestof #reaction #reactiongerman #bestofetiennegarde #bestofflorentinwill #bestofnilsbomhoff #highlights #bestofverflixxteklixx #bestofdanielbudiman #bestofalmostdaily #bestofstreams #September2025 -
Die Bohnen haben ein neues Video veröffentlicht:
#RocketBeans #RBTV #RocketBeansTvBest of Rocket Beans | Unsere HIGHLIGHTs im SEPTEMBER 2025
Do you remember, the Best Of RBTV im September? Jahahaa, d
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuKeuvUOJL4
#bestof #reaction #reactiongerman #bestofetiennegarde #bestofflorentinwill #bestofnilsbomhoff #highlights #bestofverflixxteklixx #bestofdanielbudiman #bestofalmostdaily #bestofstreams #September2025 #bestofseptember -
Rubygems.org AWS Root Access Event – September 2025
https://rubycentral.org/news/rubygems-org-aws-root-access-event-september-2025/
#HackerNews #Rubygems #AWS #Event #September2025 #Cybersecurity #CloudSecurity #OpenSource #RubyGems
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Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine and New York noticed an uptick in wells running dry and urged water conservation amid rapid drought development in the Northeast this month.
Read more in the September drought impacts summary: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/3e81092a31fd4a8c890ce9f09aaf284b
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Overall, the national drought footprint expanded in September, driven by persistent warmth and widespread precipitation shortfalls.
Read more in the September drought climate summary: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/116f08e2a69e42f694834971c812203e
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Announcing “American Stories: A Reading Road Trip” | Teaching with the Library
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Announcing “American Stories: A Reading Road Trip”
September 26, 2025
Posted by: Colleen Smith
As America approaches its historic 250th birthday in 2026, the Library of Congress, its Affiliated Centers for the Book, and PBS Books are working in partnership to create a captivating video series that explores the vibrant literary heritage of the United States.
Each installment of “American Stories: A Reading Road” Trip will focus on a different U.S. state or territory, showcasing the profound influence that local writers, poets, and storytellers have had on the cultural identity of their region. Each program will also include iconic authors, unforgettable books, hidden-gem bookstores, amazing libraries, and the real-life locations that inspired great works.
In addition, each episode will feature items in a variety of media from the vast collections of the Library of Congress—maps, photographs, sheet music, and more—that help illustrate the stories and reveal surprising connections.
The first episode launched on September 10 and the second episode was released on September 17! They focus on Rhode Island’s and Georgia’s rich literary legacies.
Among the items from the Library’s collections that are included in the Rhode Island program are:
- A photograph of America’s first purpose-built library (1747), the Redwood Library in Newport, RI.
- A map of Rhode Island that was published in Hamburg, Germany in 1797.
- A clip from a video of Michael Harper, who was the Poet Laureate for the State of Rhode Island, reading his poetry at the Library of Congress in 1989. The complete video is available here.
Among the items from the Library’s collections that are included in the Georgia program are:
- A photograph of Erskine Caldwell signing copies of book “Tobacco Road” at a bookstore in 1936.
- A 1917 floorplan for the Carnegie Library in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Numerous photographs of Atlanta’s Oakland Cemetery, the final resting place of numerous famous Georgia writers, including Margaret Mitchell, author of “Gone with the Wind.”
For more of the featured items, see the Rhode Island episode page and the Georgia episode page. As each episode is released, it will be available through the Library’s series website.
Editor’s Note: Read the rest of the story, at the below link.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: Announcing “American Stories: A Reading Road Trip” | Teaching with the Library
#AmericanStories #Blogs #Episodes #Georgia #LibraryOfCongress #Reading #ReadingRoadTrip #RhodeIsland #RoadTrip #September2025 #TeachingWithTheLibrary
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In the September 2025 edition of Dry Horizons:
➡️ Drought increases the risk of intimate partner violence
➡️ Global drought impacts detailed in report by NDMC and UNCCD
➡️ Researchers assess drought impacts on tropical treesDry Horizons is a monthly roundup of drought research and news. Read more: https://mailchi.mp/unl.edu/dry-horizons-september-2025
#drought #drought2025 #news #research #september2025