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[dismiss] Wikinews is written by people like you. Find a current topic you'd like to see Wikinews cover, create an account and write an article on it! MAIN PAGE From Wikinews, the free news source you can write! Jump to navigation Jump to search Welcome to Wikinews The free news source you can write! Thursday, November 2, 2023, 0647 (UTC) Copy us • Newsroom • Mission • Report breaking news • Donate Audio Wikinews • Social media • Chat • Best of Wikinews Wikinews interviews Tatton Spiller, founder of political news service Simple Politics On October 13, Tatton Spiller, the founder of online news service Simple Politics, answered queries from Wikinews reporter Ash Thawley. The organisation, as of October 23, had 829,000 followers on Instagram, 233,000 on Facebook, and 83.7 thousand on Twitter, with posts covering political news within the United Kingdom, including policy, quotes from politicians, and collations of headlines. [ML] [ ± ] - Image credit - Read more... 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The capsule was en route to the Johnson Space Center after landing in the Utah Test and Training Range the day before. This was NASA's first asteroid sample return. [ ± ] - Image credit - Read more... West Midlands, UK Metro stops open at Pipers Row, Wolverhampton Railway Station On September 17, two tram stops in the West Midlands Metro system opened in the Wolverhampton, UK city centre: Pipers Row and Wolverhampton Railway Station. Wikinews reporter Ash Thawley spoke with David Rock after he rode the extension on September 17. [ ± ] - Image credit - Read more... U.S. tennis player Coco Gauff wins U.S. Open women's singles tournament U.S. tennis player Coco Gauff won against Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka in the U.S. Open September 9 in the women's singles final at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York, New York. [ ± ] - Image credit - Read more... 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