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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Sunday, including Israeli commandos allegedly capturing Hezbollah naval official 200 kilometers inside Lebanon; a Muslim mayor in the US state of Michigan refusing to meet Donald Trump days before Election Day and early voting surge as new voters could sway key US swing states.
TOP STORIES
An elite Israeli commando unit advanced approximately 200 kilometers (124 miles) into Lebanese territory, capturing a prominent official allegedly linked to Hezbollah’s naval forces, Israel's Maariv newspaper reported.
Lebanese security forces, meanwhile, are investigating a maritime operation conducted by unidentified armed individuals who reportedly kidnapped an individual from the beach of Batroun in northern Lebanon.
The Lebanese National News Agency reported that the incident took place early Friday, citing residents who said an unknown military force conducted a beach-landing operation.
New voter turnout is surging in early voting for the 2024 US presidential election, with trends among Democratic women in the state of Pennsylvania and Republican men in Arizona suggesting the new voters could play a critical role in key swing states.
With nearly 60 million ballots already cast, early voting data provides insight into the dynamics of the presidential race.
An NBC News Decision Desk analysis showed a substantial influx of new voters -- those who did not participate in the 2020 election -- turning out in significant numbers in crucial battleground states.
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SPORTS
The 46th edition of the Istanbul Marathon, the world's only intercontinental marathon, that crosses the Bosphorus from Asia to Europe, will be run Sunday.
Starting by crossing the 15 July Martyrs' Bridge, runners will pass through several historic landmarks, including Dolmabahce Palace, Galata Bridge, New Mosque, Spice Bazaar, Sirkeci Train Station, Topkapi Palace and Gulhane Park during the 42-kilometer race.
World-famous pole vault hero and two-time Olympic champion, Armand Duplantis, posted a picture of his imitation of Turkish shooting silver medalist Yusuf Dikec's popular stance at the Paris 2024 Olympics for Halloween.
A grey-haired Duplantis, 24, posted a picture on Instagram where he was in a white Türkiye t-shirt, wearing glasses as he performed Yusuf Dikec's signature shooting pose that went viral during the summer Games.
The young Swedish athlete, who won gold at Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024, tucked his non-shooting hand into his pocket and seemed in a cool demeanor in his picture, just like Dikec did when Türkiye won silver in the 10-meter air pistol mixed team competition in Paris.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
US-based chipmaker Nvidia will replace another semiconductor manufacturer, Intel, on the Dow Jones industrial average stock market index, according to the S&P Dow Jones Indices.
The change in the blue-chip index, which includes 30 prominent American companies, will take place before the Nov. 8 market opening.
"This procedure prevents any distortion in the indices’ reflection of the portion of the U.S. stock market it is designed to measure," S&P Dow Jones Indices said in a statement.
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