Bluey is an Australian animated television series for preschoolers that
has aired on ABC Kids since October 2018. Created by Joe Brumm, the
series follows Bluey, an anthropomorphic six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy
(example pictured) who engages in imaginative play with her father
Bandit, mother Chilli, and younger sister Bingo. The characters of Bluey
each represent a particular dog breed, some of which are drawn from
Brumm's personal life; he had a Blue Heeler named Bluey throughout his
childhood. Overarching themes include family, growing up, and Australian
culture. The program was created and is produced in Queensland; its
capital city of Brisbane inspired the show's setting. Bluey won a Logie
Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program in 2019 as well as an
International Emmy Kids Award. It has been praised by television critics
for its depiction of  modern everyday family life, constructive
parenting messages and the role of Bandit as a positive father figure.

Read more: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluey_%282018_TV_series%29>

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Today's selected anniversaries:

1852:

The Argentine Confederation was defeated in the Platine War by
an alliance consisting of Brazil, Uruguay and the Argentine provinces of
Entre Ríos and Corrientes.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platine_War>

1918:

At 11,675 ft (3,559 m) long, the Twin Peaks Tunnel in San
Francisco opened as the longest streetcar tunnel in the world at the
time.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Peaks_Tunnel>

1998:

A U.S. Marines Corps EA-6B Prowler inadvertently severed a
cable supporting a cable-car gondola in Cavalese, Italy, killing 20
passengers.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Cavalese_cable_car_crash>

2010:

An edition of L'Homme qui marche I, a bronze sculpture by
Swiss sculptor Alberto Giacometti, was sold for £65 million, setting
the record for the most expensive sculpture sold at auction.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%27Homme_qui_marche_I>

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Wiktionary's word of the day:

flare:
1. (transitive) To cause to burn.
2. (transitive) To cause inflammation; to inflame.
3. (transitive, intransitive) To open outward in shape.
4. (transitive, intransitive, aviation) To (operate an aircraft to)
transition from downward flight to level flight just before landing.
5. (intransitive) To blaze brightly.
6. (intransitive) To shine out with a sudden and unsteady light; to emit
a dazzling or painfully bright light.
7. (intransitive, figuratively) To shine out with gaudy colours; to be
offensively bright or showy.
8. (intransitive, figuratively) To suddenly happen or intensify.
9. (intransitive, figuratively) To suddenly erupt in anger.
10. (intransitive, obsolete) To be exposed to too much light.
<https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/flare>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

      The state of conformity is an imitation of grace. By a strange
mystery — which is connected with the power of the social element —
a profession can confer on quite ordinary men in their exercise of it,
virtues which, if they were extended to all circumstances of life, would
make of them heroes or saints.      
  --Simone Weil
<https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Simone_Weil>
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