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OpenWRT One Released: First Router Designed Specifically For OpenWrt
Friday the Software Freedom Conservancy announced the production release of the new OpenWrt One network router - designed specifically for running the Linux-based router OS OpenWrt (a member project of the SFC). "This is the first wireless Internet router designed and built with your software freedom and right to repair in mind.

"The OpenWrt One will never be locked down and is forever unbrickable."
This device services your needs as its owner and user. Everyone deserves control of their computing. The OpenWrt One takes a great first step toward bringing software rights to your home: you can control your own network with the software of your choice, and ensure your right to change, modify, and repair it as you like.

The OpenWrt One demonstrates what's possible when hardware designers and manufacturers prioritize your software right to repair; OpenWrt One exuberantly follows these requirements of the copyleft licenses of Linux and other GPL'd programs. This device provides the fully copyleft-compliant source code release from the start. Device owners have all the rights as intended on Day 1; device owners are encouraged to take full advantage of these rights to improve and repair the software on their OpenWrt One. Priced at US$89 for a complete OpenWrt One with case (or US$68.42 for a caseless One's logic board), it's ready for a wide variety of use cases...

This new product has completed full FCC compliance tests; it's confirmed that OpenWrt met all of the FCC compliance requirements. Industry "conventional wisdom" often argues that FCC requirements somehow conflict with the software right to repair. SFC has long argued that's pure FUD. We at SFC and OpenWrt have now proved copyleft compliance, the software right to repair, and FCC requirements are all attainable in one product!



You can order an OpenWrt One now! Since today is the traditional day in the USA when folks buy gifts for love ones, we urge you to invest in a wireless router that can last! We do expect that for orders placed today, sellers will deliver by December 22 in most countries... Regardless of where you buy from, for every purchase of a new OpenWrt One, a US$10 donation will go to the OpenWrt earmarked fund at Software Freedom Conservancy. Your purchase not only improves your software right to repair, but also helps OpenWrt and SFC continue to improve the important software and software freedom on which we all rely!


LWN.net points out that OpenWrt has also "served as the base on which a lot of network-oriented development (including the bufferbloat-reduction work) has been done."

The OpenWrt One was designed to be a functional network router that would serve as a useful tool for the development of OpenWrt itself. To that end, the hope was to create a device that was entirely supported by upstream free software, and which was as unbrickable as it could be... The OpenWrt One comes with a two-core Arm Cortex-A53 processor, 1GB of RAM, and 256MB of NAND flash memory. There is also a separate, read-only 16MB NOR flash array in the device. Normally, the OpenWrt One will boot and run from the NAND flash, but there is a small switch in the back that will cause it to boot from the NOR instead. This is a bricking-resistance feature; should a software load break the device, it can be recovered by booting from NOR and flashing a new image into the NAND array. ..

After booting into the new image, the One behaved like any other OpenWrt router... What could be more interesting is seeing this router get into the hands of developers and enthusiasts who will use it to make OpenWrt (and other small-system distributions) better.



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The intent to build the device was announced on the OpenWRT forums earlier this year. It is based on MediaTek MT7981B (Filogic 820) SoC and MediaTek MT7976C dual-band WiFi 6 chipset and the board is made by Banana Pi.

A poll to select the logo was run in April on the OpenWRT forums, and now the hardware is available for purchase. .





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Apple’s Dynamic Island: Understanding the iPhone’s Notch Replacement
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This Deal Is Going to End the Holiday Lights Battle in My Home, Once and for All
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Duplicate Photos on Your iPhone? Here's How to Quickly Delete the Extras
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Britain must cosy up to Donald Trump, says HAMISH MCRAE
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Strictly's Carlos Gu is forced to PULL OUT of Christmas Special following an ankle injury - and a replacement has already stepped in
The BBC announced on Saturday that Carlos Gu will no longer be participating in the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special this year as he has sustained an ankle injury. 

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Gwen Stefani gives fans rare insight into her personal life and motherhood: 'It's not what you think it will be like'
Gwen Stefani has opened up in a revealing new interview about motherhood and her iconic career.

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McColl Mayor George Garner was being pursued by deputy moments before fatal crash just days after police force quit
Mayor George Garner II, 49, of McColl, was being pursued by a deputy moments before he died in a head-on vehicle crash. His death came days after the town's police force quit. over 'town councilman'.

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Man United's ruthless cost-cutting measures are putting disabled fans at risk, supporters insist - with Sir Jim Ratcliffe accused of 'not caring' as matchgoers 'feel genuinely terrified'
Manchester United's cost-cutting measures are putting the safety of their disabled supporters at risk, according to concerned fans.

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Strictly's Tasha Ghouri is forced to overcome wardrobe malfunction as her cochlear implant FALLS OUT in the middle of her performance
Strictly Come Dancing's Tasha Ghouri and Aljaž Škorjanec blew fans and judges away on Saturday evening with their Argentine Tango performance during musicals week. 

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Hoe, hoe, hoe, Merry Christmas! Books for the gardener in your life
Constance Craig Smith recommends the best Gardening books to give your favourite green thumbed friend or family.

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Have A Holly Dolly Christmas…from Parton's family favourites to Prue Leith's hacks, Constance Craig Smith selects the best cookery books to give this year
Is there a chef in your life in need of a present, or even a picky eater in need of inspiration? With Christmas round the corner look no further than our favourite cook books.

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NatWest boss reveals the £35bn secret weapon that could save the UK economy
Mid-market firms, which employ between 100 and 2,500 people, have over the past decade consistently grown at a faster pace than the economy as a whole.

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Leyton Orient goalkeeper scores dramatic stoppage-time equaliser against Oldham to keep his side in the FA Cup... before The Os net again in the dying seconds of extra-time to progress to the third round
Keeley leapt high to meet the ensuing cross, heading the ball past his opposite number to send the home supporters into pandemonium and the tie into extra time.

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Katie Holmes shows off her chic winter style as daughter Suri, 18, bundles up on a solo stroll in NYC
Katie Holmes showed off her chic style as her daughter, Suri, also enjoyed a solo outing in New York City on Saturday.

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Joe Rogan claims Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky tried to come on his podcast
Joe Rogan didn't explain whether he refused to let Zelensky on the podcast, or if, like with Vice President Kamala Harris , they simply couldn't make it happen.

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Celebrity Apprentice 'is set to RETURN in 2025 to celebrate show's 20th anniversary - with bosses hoping to sign Cheryl and Piers Morgan'
The Celebrity edition of The Apprentice is set to air on BBC One in late 2025 to mark the show's 20th anniversary. 

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More college football madness as NC State and UNC players start all-out brawl - and player throws rival flag off the field
Just hours after Michigan players were pepper-sprayed by police on the field at Ohio State, there was more fighting on the field across the country in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

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What the stars of iconic fitness show Aerobics Oz Style look like now
It was a giant of early morning television, encouraging countless Australians to start the day with some low-impact fitness.

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Twelve dead, 135,000 displaced in worst Malaysia and Thailand floods in decades
There are worries in Malaysia and neighbouring Thailand that disastrous flooding could get worse as more rain comes.

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'I was at breaking point': Carer highlights NHS failings after nursing dying ex-husband
Diane Edwards is exhausted and in mourning. She has agreed to speak to Sky News just 10 days after her ex-husband's death.

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Justin Timberlake cancels Oklahoma tour stop with just DAYS notice due to injury
Justin Timberlake's Oklahoma fans were left disappointed after the singer abruptly canceled his concert scheduled for Monday, December 2 in Oklahoma City.

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Trans volleyball star Blaire Fleming ends college career with heartbreaking loss in final - before coach slams 'hateful' abuse
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Ohio State University Police launch investigation into shocking scuffle that saw officers pepper-spray rival players
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For 40 years I thought I'd escaped a pervert as a teenager. Then I discovered the horrifying truth
Alice Feiring believed for decades she had been targeted by a pervert when she was 14-years-old in New York - and has now revealed her horror at discovering his true identity.

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Ukraine war briefing: Russian missile strike kills at least four in central town
Rescue operation under way, Zelenskyy says, after more than a dozen also wounded in Dnipropetrovsk region. What we know on day 1,012See all our Russia-Ukraine war coverageA Russian missile strike on a town in Ukraine’s central Dnipropetrovsk region on Saturday killed at least four people, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said. More than a dozen others were wounded, including a child, while a residential building and shop were damaged, according to officials. Zelenskyy said a rescue operation was under way. Tsarychanka is about 50km (30 miles) north of Dnipro, the region’s capital.Former UK ambassador to Russia Sir Tony Brenton has said Zelenskyy is “playing a very sophisticated game” in calling for Ukrainian-controlled territories to come under the “Nato umbrella”. But he added that the Ukrainian president had made “quite a major concession” in stating he was prepared to see a ceasefire and then negotiate the return of Russian-occupied territory in Ukraine over the long term. Zelenskyy earlier suggested that Ukrainian territory under his control should be taken under the Nato umbrella to try to stop the “hot stage” of the war with Russia. He told Sky News that such a proposal has “never been considered” by Ukraine because it has never “officially” been offered.Ukraine came under attack from 10 Russian drones, of which eight were shot down over the Kyiv, Cherkasy, Kirovohrad, Dnipropetrovsk and Kherson regions, the air force said on Saturday. One drone returned to Russian-occupied territory, while the final drone disappeared from radar, often a sign of the use of electronic defences.Eleven Ukrainian drones had been shot down by Russia’s air defences, its defence ministry said. The mayor of Sochi, Andrey Proshunin, and the head of Russia’s Dagestan region, Sergey Melikov, both in Russia’s south-west, said drones had been destroyed in their regions overnight to Saturday. No casualties were reported.Ukraine has asked Latin American parliamentarians and diplomats to assist in its defence in the war with Russia. Representatives of Argentina, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, El Salvador, Ecuador, Peru and Costa Rica came to Kyiv for a meeting with Volodymyr Zelenskyy.Police in North Macedonia arrested a Macedonian national suspected of intending to join the Russian army and fight in Ukraine, according to the country’s interior ministry. It is the first case of a Macedonian national facing the specific charge. The man, identified only as JK, faces a minimum three-year sentence if convicted. The ministry said the suspect had been in online contact with a person who had introduced himself as tasked by the Russian army to recruit soldiers for a compensation of €3,000 ($3,175). The suspect flew to Moscow in October and on returning to North Macedonia a week later was interrogated at Skopje airport. Continue reading...

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Syria's president vows to defeat 'terrorists' as US calls for 'de-escalation'
Syria's president has said his country will "defend its stability and territorial integrity" after rebels reportedly took control of most of the country's second-largest city Aleppo.

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Brydon Carse repays faith as England cruise to eight-wicket win to go 1-0 up in the series
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Assad strikes back: Syrian rebel leader 'is killed in Russian airstrike' after his forces seized Aleppo and marched on Damascus threatening dictator's regime - forcing ISRAEL to plan to go in if situation deteriorates
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Carse and Bethell lead England to impressive win over NZ
Brydon Carse and debutant Jacob Bethell lead England to an impressive eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first Test in Christchurch.

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Venomous tiger snake slithers up driver’s leg on Melbourne freeway
Woman weaves through traffic at 80km/h before fleeing from snake in car barefoot and attempting to flag down passing motoristsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastVictoria police have carried out one of the “more bizarre welfare checks” after a deadly tiger snake slithered up a driver’s leg as she was travelling at 80km/h on a major freeway.Police said they were called to Monash Freeway near the Toorak Rd exit in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs on Saturday morning after receiving reports of a barefoot woman trying to flag down passing traffic.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

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England beat New Zealand by eight wickets: first men’s cricket Test, day four – as it happened
The outstanding Brydon Carse flattened New Zealand before Jacob Bethell led England’s victory charge51st over: New Zealand 166-6 (Smith 10, Mitchell 32) The dangerous Brydon Carse bounds in like a hungry panther. Smith pings him for two consecutive fours, one guided cleverly between slip and gully.50th over: New Zealand 157-6 (Smith 2, Mitchell 32) Stokes starts with a loosener as the Barmy Army riff through a full-throated Jerusalem. Stokes’ hair is Compton Brylcreem with touch of mullet. A couple of singles gets the Kiwis up and running. Continue reading...

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Heartbroken mother of British woman, 28, fatally poisoned by methanol at hostel in Laos recounts 'nightmare' 16-hour journey to be by her dying daughter's side - before switching off her life support days later
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Malaysia and Thailand flooding kills at least 12
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Debutant Bethell hits half-century as England race to first-Test victory over Kiwis
Brydon Carse and debutant Jacob Bethell lead England to an impressive eight-wicket victory over New Zealand in the first Test in Christchurch.

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Why do we kiss? ‘I am not sure we have anything close to an explanation’
One new theory has been added to the mix about why many – but not all – humans lock lips in loveWe do it sitting in a tree, under the mistletoe, at midnight to ring in the new year. In fairytales, the act transforms frogs into princes and awakens heroines from enchanted slumber. We make up with it, seal with it, and – in Romeo Montague’s case at least – die with it.Such is the supremacy of the kiss in our culture that we’ve extended the term to describe actions that don’t even involve lip contact – butterfly kisses, say, or the “Eskimo kiss”, a nose rub better known in Inuit culture as kunik. A similar Māori greeting, known as hongi, involves pressing noses together.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

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England beat New Zealand by eight wickets: first men’s cricket Test, day four – live
Live updates from the 10pm GMT start in Christchurch51st over: New Zealand 166-6 (Smith 10, Mitchell 32) The dangerous Brydon Carse bounds in like a hungry panther. Smith pings him for two consecutive fours, one guided cleverly between slip and gully.50th over: New Zealand 157-6 (Smith 2, Mitchell 32) Stokes starts with a loosener as the Barmy Army riff through a full-throated Jerusalem. Stokes’ hair is Compton Brylcreem with touch of mullet. A couple of singles gets the Kiwis up and running. Continue reading...

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PM's next first-time challenge is a test of his worldview - but he's quietly building a reliable team
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Best Black Friday robot vacuum deals 2024: 40+ deals still live on Roborock, iRobot and more
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This Might Be Your Last Chance to Score on Lululemon's Black Friday Finds
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I'm Not Waiting Until Cyber Monday to Snag This Roku Outdoor Smart Plug for My Holiday Lights
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The Breville Infuser Espresso Machine Is Still 42% Off for Black Friday, but Now Only in One Color
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Adele is 'homesick' and 'disillusioned with Hollywood' as she hunts for a new house in London
The British singer, 36, has no plans to sell the lavish $58million Beverly Hills mansion she shares with her fiancé Rich Paul, but only wants to spend half of the year in America.

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Dancing On Ice's future is thrown into doubt as judges Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean reveal they are ready to retire - while host Holly Willoughby is 'keen to expand her career'
The confession comes as the ITV show returns to screens after Christmas but beyond that the future of the show is known.

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Spain's flood of rage: Flares are ignited as thousands gather at heated protests over handling of Valencia storms which left 222 people dead and towns 'destroyed' - as furious locals demand officials are fired
Thousands of heated protesters have poured into the streets of Valencia, marking a month since floods ravaged towns and killed 222 in the region alone. 

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What would happen day by day if aliens made contact with earth, according to ex-NASA expert
It's a moment that's often been depicted in science fiction - but what would actually happen when extraterrestrials make contact via a signal picked up on Earth?

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Assad strikes back: Syrian rebel leader 'is killed in Russian airstrike' after his forces seized Aleppo and marched on Damascus threatening dictator's regime - forcing ISRAEL to plan to go in if situation deteriorates
Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the current commander-in-chief of the Hay'at Tahrir al-Shamgroup, is understood to have been inside the building at the time of the attack and may have been killed.

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Robbie Williams told pregnant Nicole Appleton 'this baby is saving my life' before record company pressured her to have an abortion
The Take That singer, 50, and the All Saints star, 49, were secretly preparing to become parents for the first time in the late 90s.

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Could Elon Musk be on the cusp of giving Nigel Farage $100m?: Tesla tycoon could splash cash in 'f*** you Starmer payment' that could also obliterate Conservatives as Labour's main rival, Tory insiders fear
Musk has already vocally expressed his distaste for the Labour leader, branding him 'Two Tier Kier' over claims that UK police treat some groups more harshly than others.

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The forgotten street found behind a hidden library door
The passageway gives a glimpse of how Edinburgh looked centuries ago.

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NHS trust that spread 'misinformation' with claim trans women could breastfeed as well as new mothers makes U-turn under pressure
A leaked letter from within the University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust suggested milk produced by trans women was comparable to that produced by a woman following birth.

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TALK OF THE TOWN: Keira Knightley takes sweet revenge on critics who thought her 'stupid' for not going to university by taking up online degree in secret
My revelation is timely as the Love Actually star, 39, recently faced a backlash after it was announced she had written and illustrated a children's book, I Love You Just The Same, due out next year.

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Now 'workshy' MPs are demanding Parliament's working hours be cut to 10am 'til 4pm - and some want debates to be held online!
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Business confidence in the UK economy plummets to lowest level since first lockdowns, damning survey reveals
Optimism about the UK economy has plummeted to levels last seen at the start of the Covid pandemic following Labour's tax-hiking Budget, says a poll from the Institute of Directors.

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I warned TV bosses about 'disgusting' Gregg Wallace 16 years ago but they ignored me, claims ex-MasterChef hopeful
Former Masterchef contestant Dr Kate Tomas, 42, said she complained about Gregg Wallace's treatment of her on the show in 2008, claiming he 'sexually harassed' and 'bullied' her.

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I'm A Celebrity's Danny Jones is saddled with two sets of chores to do after new camp leaders are chosen
The pair didn't see eye to eye in recent days over chores in camp as Melvin, 44, felt Dean, 32, wasn't pulling his weight at times.

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Katie Price's former flame Kris Boyson says he will 'fight' any of her exes after narrowly avoiding Carl Woods and Kieran Hayler at Christmas event
The fitness instructor, 34, attended the Tulleys Christmas Light Festival on Friday where he narrowly avoided Katie's other exes Carl Woods and Kieran Hayler.

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Please sir, can we have fewer trigger warnings like this? ITV warns viewers Oliver contains 'violence and language from a bygone era'
Critics are furious that the ITV X streaming service has chosen to issue an 'objectionable' and 'highly misleading' warning for the acclaimed 1948 film adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist.

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Plain clothes detectives, armed gardaí and a film director are among the observers at Dublin's RDS as crime boss Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch is centre of attention - despite not being there
Gerry Hutch, believed by gardaí to be the leader of Hutch organised crime group, was not at the count, but still caused a stir with a documentary team working with Jim Sheridan turning up.

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Drug laws are failing us: Three in four police say possession policies are ineffective in preventing crime and deaths
Drugs now account for three times as many deaths as car accidents, with 5,448 people losing their lives last year after taking substances such as cocaine and heroin.

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Middle-class drug users are fuelling the mayhem, writes IAIN DUNCAN SMITH
Annual drug deaths are nearly double the number of ten years ago, with 5,448 people losing their lives to drug poisoning last year - a sign that our approach to the growing drugs crisis is failing.

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Health Secretary under pressure to honour promise to fund clinics for bone-thinning disease after MPs and peers backed MoS's campaign
Wes Streeting is under pressure to honour the promise he made to fund screening clinics for Osteoporosis after a campaign was spearheaded by the Mail's Ruth Sunderland.

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UK surgeons rebuild muscles damaged by aggressive cancer with pioneering procedure
The pioneering procedure, developed at Southmead Hospital in Bristol, involves taking muscle tissue from the back and implanting it into the arm to form a new bicep for the patient.

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Ukraine's offer to sacrifice land to Russia is a 'major concession' - but shows Zelensky is 'plaing a very sophisticated game', top diplomat says
Sir Tony Brenton, former UK ambassador to Russia, said Zelensky was 'playing a very sophisticated game' in calling for Ukrainian-controlled territories to come under the Nato umbrella.

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Rupert Everett lashes out at the cultural appropriation 'bulls***' taking over acting and fears the 'activists are in charge'
British actor Rupert Everett has branded worries about 'cultural appropriation' in films as 'just bulls**t', taking a swipe at activists who he claims are 'in charge'.

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Robin redbreasts are making a return to British gardens - but RSPB warns they are still under threat
Numbers of robin redbreasts have risen 50 per cent in recent decades, and are now the sixth most-seen bird species in UK gardens

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Gwyneth Paltrow and her lookalike daughter stroll through Paris during shopping trip... and the proof you're never too old to hold mum's hand
The A-list actress, 52, and Apple Martin , her 20-year-old daughter with Coldplay frontman Chris, 47, were almost indistinguishable as they wandered around the Place Vendome.

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Cruel California nanny caught abusing two-day-old baby used fake reference from daughter to get the job and has 'fled to China'
WARNING: DISTURBING CONTENT. DailyMail.com can reveal the maternity nanny caught abusing a newborn on camera had allegedly used a fake reference to secure the job and has now fled to China.

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I've been a surrogate five times... why I'm addicted to carrying other people's children
Ariel Taylor loved being pregnant, but knew she only wanted one child of her own. Wanting to help others, the Ontario-native decided to become a surrogate, carrying not one other baby, but five.

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Ethan Slater 'concerned' for Ariana Grande as fans raise fears over Wicked star's new look
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Famous crocodile hunter dies aged 94 just weeks after his greatly-loved world's biggest saltwater croc passed away aged 110
George Craig had a special relationship with a three-legged, man-eating beast called Cassius, which he kept in his wildlife park Marineland Melanesia on Green Island, off Queensland.

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Cocaine-fuelled depravity of the OTHER monster of Harrods: The truth about Mohamed Al Fayed's younger brother Salah - and disturbing claims that the pair 'shared' their victims...
Were it not for his infamous sibling, he might today be viewed as a depraved and unpleasant playboy who squandered his wasteful life and the fortune at his disposal on drugs and prostitutes.

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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! Hosts Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly revealed they almost had to call off Friday evening's show due to the stormy weather. 

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Trump picks loyalist ex-aide as FBI director
The president-elect also chooses a Florida sheriff to lead drug enforcement, and gives Ivanka's father-in-law a role.

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President-elect Donald Trump wants the author of the book ‘Government Gangsters’ to bring the FBI ‘to heel’Donald Trump has tapped Kashyap “Kash” Patel to be FBI director, nominating a loyalist and “deep state” critic to lead the federal law enforcement agency that the president-elect has long slammed as corrupt.Patel, 44, has worked as a federal prosecutor and a public defender but rose to prominence in Trump circles after expressing outrage over the agency’s investigation into whether Trump’s campaign conspired with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. He has called for the FBI leadership to be fired as part of a drive to bring federal law enforcement “to heel.” Continue reading...

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Chaos has erupted in the streets of Georgia as pro-EU demonstrators shoot fireworks at police with what appears to be a 'machine gun' in the third night of violent clashes.

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Ultra-long mortgages push buyers past retirement
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New Zealand v England: first men’s cricket Test, day four – live
Live updates from the 10pm GMT start in Christchurch51st over: New Zealand 166-6 (Smith 10, Mitchell 32) The dangerous Brydon Carse bounds in like a hungry panther. Smith pings him for two consecutive fours, one guided cleverly between slip and gully.50th over: New Zealand 157-6 (Smith 2, Mitchell 32) Stokes starts with a loosener as the Barmy Army riff through a full-throated Jerusalem. Stokes’ hair is Compton Brylcreem with touch of mullet. A couple of singles gets the Kiwis up and running. Continue reading...

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Hamas posts harrowing video showing weeping American-Israeli hostage held captive for 420 days as he delivers a coerced speech pleading for his life
In the footage, 20-year-old Edan Alexander identified himself and addressed his family, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President-elect Donald Trump.

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Fears British jihadists could sign up to join Al Qaeda-linked rebels as they storm through Syria to topple Bashar al-Assad - before then returning to the UK to carry out deadly 7/7-inspired terror attacks
Fighters belonging to a group that has strong links to Al Qaeda stormed into Aleppo yesterday and were last night attempting to capture the strategically important city of Hama.

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Zelenskyy Offers To End 'Hot Phase' Of War In Exchange For NATO Membership
Zelenskyy Offers To End 'Hot Phase' Of War In Exchange For NATO Membership

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he's willing to end the "hot phase of the war" with Russia - including ceding captured territory - in exchange for NATO membership that includes Ukraine's internationally recognized borders.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks to Sky's Stuart Ramsay

"If we want to stop the hot phase of the war, we need to take under the Nato umbrella the territory of Ukraine that we have under our control," he told Sky News, adding "We need to do it fast. And then, on the occupied territory of Ukraine, Ukraine can get them back in a diplomatic way."

Zelenskyy said that a ceasefire was needed to "guarantee that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin will not come back" to take more Ukrainian territory," or that "he [Putin] will come back."

In short, to end the war, Zelenskyy wants the thing that started the war.


Ukrainian president @ZelenskyyUa told @ramsaysky NATO membership would have to be offered to unoccupied parts of the country to end the "hot phase of the war", as long as the NATO invitation itself recognises Ukraine's internationally recognised borders.https://t.co/yqZZ8aFrwm pic.twitter.com/NuburSX6hw
— Sky News (@SkyNews) November 29, 2024

The comments are a drastic departure from previous statements - as Zelenskyy has long-asserted that Ukraine's sovereignty is non-negotiable, including over Crimea.

Putting things in recent perspective, Zelenskyy's comments come as NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte admitted to Fox News that Ukraine is not in a strong enough position to negotiate an end to the war, explaining that there is not enough battlefield leverage to "prevent the Russians from getting what they want."

"I think that’s crucial that we have a good deal because the whole world will be watching what type of deal will be struck between Russia and Ukraine when it comes to it," Rutte said.

"We have to make sure that Ukraine is in a position of more strength than they are at the moment," Rutte continued, "so that a deal can be struck which is favorable not to the Russians — and therefore to China, North Korea and Iran — because they all will be watching."

It also comes amid pressure from the Biden administration to lower the draft age in Ukraine to 18 so it has enough troops to continue fighting Russia, aka more meat for the grinder.

Former British PM Boris Johnson - who allegedly scuttled early peace talks in Turkey that might have ended the Ukraine war - has called for NATO troops on the ground in Ukraine, again.

Johnson also asserted that if Russia gets the upper hand in the conflict then Britain may deploy it's forces regardless in order to "defend Europe."  Ukraine's eastern defenses are currently being overrun by ongoing Russian attrition tactics. This reality in combination with Trump's avalanche election win seems to have triggered establishment ghouls into a frenzy of escalation with Joe Biden giving the greenlight on long range missile strikes coordinated directly by NATO forces.   

Watch the entire interview below:



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Canadian Town Fined And Mayor Sent For Compulsory Education After Failing To Hoist Pride Flag
Canadian Town Fined And Mayor Sent For Compulsory Education After Failing To Hoist Pride Flag

Authored by Jonathan Turley,

CBC News is reporting that the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal has ordered the small town of  Emo to pay damages after failing to hoist an “LGBTQ2 rainbow flag” in celebration of Pride Month. One problem is that the town of fewer than 2000 inhabitants does not have a flagpole (though you could presumably “show the flag” in other ways).



The National Post reports, that there has been a lengthy arbitration process between the tribunal and the town.

In a decision handed down last week, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario found that Emo, its mayor, and two councilors violated the Ontario Human Rights Code. The tribunal admitted in a later opinion that “the record indicated the Township did not receive many requests for declarations or proclamations or requests for display of a flag.”

Indeed, in a single 12-month period, they received only four — two from Borderland Pride.

Emo does not have a central flagpole, other than the Canadian flag over the front door of the Emo Municipal Office.

One issue that factored greatly in the tribunal hearings occurred during the debate over the flag proposal, which the council rejected by a vote of three to two. In the meeting. Mayor Harold McQuaker stated, “There’s no flag being flown for the other side of the coin … there’s no flags being flown for the straight people.”

Doug Judson, a lawyer and a member of Borderland Pride’s board of directors, said that “the important thing we were seeking here was validation … as 2SLGBTQA plus people.”

The tribunal ruled that Borderland Pride will be awarded $15,000, with $10,000 coming from the township and $5,000 from Emo mayor Harold McQuaker.

At first, the fine against “McQuaker” in the town of “Emo” for failing to hoist an “LGBTQ2 rainbow flag” on a non-existent flagpole seemed too contrived.

However, the mayor of Emo is a McQuaker, and the Canadian press is standing by the story.

For years, the Canadian human rights tribunals have been the spearhead of the anti-free speech movement. We have previously discussed the tribunals (here, here, and here) in such controversies.

Not only must the town pay the fines, but McQuaker and Emo’s chief administrative officer were ordered to complete an online course called “Human Rights 101” and “provide proof of completion … to Borderland Pride within 30 days” as recompense for their disobedience.

The Post report notes the course being offered by the Ontario Human Rights Commission. The animated video begins with what McQuaker must feel is a tad Orwellian with a statement that the Human Rights Code “is not meant to punish.” After all, being retrained to be a better human can hardly be viewed as punishment.

Hoist that on your nonexistent flagpole.

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Here is the opinion: Ontario Human Rights Tribunal 

Jonathan Turley is the Shapiro professor of public interest law at George Washington University and the author of “The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage.”

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 18:40

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Majority Will Rely On Financing For Black-Friday/Cyber-Monday Despite Discounts
Majority Will Rely On Financing For Black-Friday/Cyber-Monday Despite Discounts

Millennials are the most likely among the four generations to resort to financing with credit cards or Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) schemes for this year's Black Friday and Cyber Monday purchases, while only 55 percent of Baby Boomers will likely resort to these tactics to take full advantage of discounts offered by e-commerce platforms and retailers.

This data stems from a Deloitte consumer survey conducted in October 2024.

As Statista's Florian Zandt details below, among all financing methods surveyed, credit cards were the most popular at 53 percent respondent share.



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Despite shoppers planning to stretch their budget either by paying at a later date or shouldering more credit card debt, the survey results suggest that average per-consumer spending will increase to $650 for the period between Thanksgiving Thursday and Cyber Monday.

This spending expectation is seemingly unaffected by the multiple crises like the war in Ukraine and the coronavirus pandemic influencing the world's economy; since 2019, spending has increased at a compound growth rate of almost ten percent per year.

While annual credit card payments have shot past 50 billion transactions in 2022, schemes like BNPL have only recently become popular. According to Worldpay's 2024 Global Payments Report, BNPL was utilized for five percent of domestic e-commerce payments in the U.S., up three percentage points from 2020.

Out of the 41 countries and territories surveyed, BNPL was especially popular in Sweden, Germany and Norway with e-commerce purchase shares of 21, 21 and 15 percent. Sweden ranking as highly is unsurprising, since Klarna, one of the premier BNPL providers, was founded in 2005 in Sweden's capital of Stockholm.

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 19:15

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Australian Senate Passes 'World First' Law Banning Under 16 Kids From Social Media
Australian Senate Passes 'World First' Law Banning Under 16 Kids From Social Media

Authored by Monica O'Shea via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

Late into the night on Nov. 28, the Australian Senate passed a “world first” law that bans under 16-year-old children from accessing social media.

The new law, once in effect, means young Australians will be barred from accessing platforms like TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Reddit, and X—age verification technology will be implemented by the Big Tech firms to ensure compliance.
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Certain social media programs will be allowed, including YouTube and educational apps.

The centre-left Labor government achieved passage of the Bill with support from the centre-right Liberal-National Coalition amid a blitz of Bills on the last sitting day of Parliament in 2024.

The ban passed the lower house a day earlier.

Keeping Phones From Kids Unrealistic: Senator

Liberal Senator Dave Sharma speaking in the Senate on Nov. 28, argued that parents need assistance managing social media for children.

“I think parents need help with this, and this is why I think there is a case for government intervention,” he said.

“Partly because parents have to grapple with the ubiquity of phones and electronic devices, and the crude measure that some suggest—which is take away your kid’s phone, or give them a non-smartphone without adding any apps—I don’t think is particularly realistic,” Sharma said.

“I think in today’s era we expect our children to be able to be contacted and be contactable, and this is especially true in situations in many households today where both parents are working, and they are often not home when the children might be home or coming home from school.”

Sharma added he did not discount that there were some benefits to children using social media, providing a way for them to stay in touch and stay connected.

“We all saw this during the COVID pandemic, when our children weren’t going to school and they stayed in touch through messaging platforms, through social media platforms, and it allows them to build and maintain a social circle,” he said.

“I also appreciate that the people who are isolated geographically or socially or otherwise, it provides them a way to build a community which might not be available to them in the real world.

Greens Oppose

Greens Senator David Shoebridge, however, described the bill as “deeply flawed” and was a proposal that appeared to come from people who have “never been on the internet.”

“It’s a bill to appease [media mogul] Rupert Murdoch,” he claimed.

Shoebridge also described the short Senate inquiry into the legislation as a “sham” and said the evidence against a social media ban was “overwhelming.”

Labor Minister Jenny McAllister noted the law would not come into force for a year, emphasising that keeping “Australians safe online” was a top priority of the government.

“Through extensive consultation and with the input of states and territories, the government is agreeing that until a child turns 16, the social media environment as it stands is not age-appropriate for them,” the speech said (pdf).

“Critically, this legislation will allow for a twelve-month implementation period—to ensure this novel and world-leading reform can take effect with the care and consideration Australian’s rightly expect.”

What Social Media Companies Will Be Impacted?

The Online Safety Amendment (Social Media Minimum Age) Bill 2024, which will come into force within a year, will require social media platforms to take “reasonable steps” to stop Australian children from holding an account.

“The penalty amounts are intentionally large, which reflects the significance of the harms the Bill is intended to safeguard against,” the government said in its explanatory memorandum (pdf).

“It will also strongly signal the expectation that age-restricted social media platforms treat the minimum age obligation seriously.”

Companies that do not comply face fines of up to $49.5 million (US$32 million).

Social media platforms will also need to roll out technology to verify the minimum age of users.

“The Bill does not dictate how platforms must comply with the minimum age obligation,” the explanatory memorandum states.

“However, it is expected that at a minimum, the obligation will require platforms to implement some form of age assurance as a means of identifying whether a prospective or existing account holder is an Australian child under the age of 16 years.”

X Corporation’s Concerns With Legislation

X Corporation raised concerns about the legality of the legislation and failure to incentivise parents, in a submission to the Senate Environment and Communications Legislation Committee.

“We have serious concerns as to the lawfulness of the Bill, including its compatibility with other regulations and laws, including international human rights treaties to which Australia is a signatory, as further detailed below,” X said in a submission (pdf).

“By design, the Bill ignores the realities of the wider technology ecosystem and goes as far as to exclude entire industries and parts of society, including parents and caregivers, all of whom should be motivated and supported to work together to keep young Australians safe online.”

Billionaire Elon Musk also weighed into the debate on the social media ban personally on Nov. 21, responding to a post from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese touting the ban.

“Seems like a backdoor way to control access to the Internet by all Australians,” Musk posted to X, in reference to the possible rollout of a national ID or age verification technology.

Catholic School Parents in Favour

The Senate Committee also heard views in favour of the bill, with the New South Wales government presenting a survey of 21,000 people that showed 87 percent of people supported a minimum age standard for social media.

Catholic school parents in Western Australia also argued that social media could impact children’s behaviour.

“Parents are worried that children and young people are becoming desensitised to some of the content that they are seeing, and that it is leading to a distorted understanding of some serious topics,” the advocacy group told the inquiry.

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 19:50

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Trump Nominates Kash Patel For FBI Director
Trump Nominates Kash Patel For FBI Director

After weeks of speculation, President-elect Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he's picked Kash Patel to replace Christopher Wray as the head of the FBI.



Patel has been a longtime critic of the bureau who has called for shutting down the agency's Washington headquarters, cleaning house when it comes to top leadership, and bringing the nation's law enforcement agencies "to heel."


Kash Patel is no stranger to tackling big roles. He’s worked across defense, intelligence, and counterterrorism—now he might become CIA chief under Trump! What would a CIA led by Patel look like? pic.twitter.com/rP71IOTCsf
— Restricted Daily (@Restricted_on_X) November 12, 2024

According to a Saturday post to Truth Social, Trump called Patel a "brilliant lawyer, investigator, and “America First” fighter who has spent his career exposing corruption, defending Justice, and protecting the American People."

"He played a pivotal role in uncovering the Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, standing as an advocate for truth, accountability, and the Constitution," Trump continued.


Patel has been open about what kind of changes he'd pursue if given the chance. His various proposals include reducing the FBI's footprint in Washington and “dramatically” limiting its authority. He hopes to curb the power of the Justice Department's Civil Division and jettison a Pentagon office that produces classified assessments of long-term trends and risks, arguing it is just a tool of the “deep state.”

Patel has said he also intends to aggressively hunt down government officials who leak information to reporters, and change the law to make it easier to sue journalists. During an interview with Steve Bannon in December, Patel said he and others “will go out and find the conspirators not just in government but in the media.” -AP


Patel has served as both a federal prosecutor and a public defender, and filled a number of administrative roles at the tail end of Trump's first term, including on the National Security Council and in the Pentagon.



And in a sign this is a good move - in 2021 when Trump floated Patel for deputy director of the CIA or the FBI, former AG William Barr said that would happen "over my dead body."

Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe said that no part of the FBI would be "safe" with Patel in a leadership position.

In response, Patel told the Washington Post: "Those calling me a danger, let’s just ask them for a proof, a piece of evidence that actually shows I’ve committed any constitutional violations or any ethical quandaries, and I’d love to hear their response to this."

Current FBI Director Christopher Wray will now either have to resign or be fired, assuming Patel makes it through Senate confirmation.

And as noted above, Patel has vowed to investigate and possibly prosecute regime-puppet journalists.

"Yes, we’re going to come after the people in the media who lied about American citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections — we’re going to come after you," Patel said last year. "Whether it’s criminally or civilly, we’ll figure that out."

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 20:25