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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.


MELTDOWN: The fact that disgraced Andrew McCabe is against Kash taking over the FBI shows up that Kash is EXACTLY the correct person for the job. pic.twitter.com/YbDdj9LGXP
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) December 1, 2024
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

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Airlines Charge Billions In 'Junk Fees' To Boost Revenue: Senate Report
Airlines Charge Billions In 'Junk Fees' To Boost Revenue: Senate Report

Authored by Chase Smith via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

As millions of Americans prepare for record-setting air travel this holiday season, the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (PSI) released a report on Nov. 26 detailing the growing reliance of major airlines on ancillary fees.
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These charges, sometimes referred to as “junk fees,” have become a vital revenue stream for the airlines while travelers “confront more and increasingly complex fees and fewer options for avoiding them,” according to the report.

The report, led by the chairman of the subcommittee, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), examines practices by American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and United Airlines.

It highlights the use of dynamic pricing, incentive programs, and other strategies the committee said are used to generate revenue from services that were previously included in ticket prices.

“Our investigation has exposed new details about airlines exploiting passengers with sky high junk fees,” Blumenthal said in a statement accompanying the report. “As we head into the Thanksgiving weekend, we regret that travelers will be charged millions of dollars in fees that have no basis in cost to the airlines but simply fatten their bottom lines.”

Among the findings, the report revealed that Spirit and Frontier paid $26 million to gate agents and personnel between 2022 and 2023 for enforcing baggage policies.

These incentives were designed to identify passengers who exceed baggage allowances, often leading to additional fees, the report stated. Frontier agents, for example, can earn up to $10 per bag flagged for a fee at the gate.

The report also explored how airlines use algorithms to adjust ancillary fees based on customer data. This approach allows fees for services like seat selection to vary significantly, even on the same flight.

Between 2018 and 2023, the five airlines generated $12.4 billion in seat fee revenue, with some charges reaching as high as $899 for premium seats.

The subcommittee further noted that these fees are not consistently tied to the airlines’ costs of providing the associated services. Airlines reported that they do not maintain granular cost data to calculate the expenses of baggage handling or seat assignments, raising questions about fee transparency.

In some cases, airlines classify charges as “optional” services to avoid federal transportation taxes, which are applied to the airfare. The report found that such practices create inconsistencies in how services are taxed across carriers, potentially complicating price comparisons for travelers.

Executives from the five airlines are scheduled to testify before the subcommittee on Dec. 4 during a hearing titled “The Sky’s the Limit—New Revelations About Airline Fees.” Topics for discussion include consumer complaints about fee practices and potential measures to improve transparency and fairness in airline pricing.

Delta and American Airlines referred The Epoch Times to industry lobbyist group Airlines for America (A4A) for a comment, who said they were deeply disappointed in the report.

“The report demonstrates a clear failure by the subcommittee to understand the value the highly competitive U.S. airline industry brings to customers and employees,” A4A told The Epoch Times. “Rather, the report serves as just another holiday travel talking point.”

A4A defended the use of ancillary fees, stating that these charges provide consumers with greater flexibility and affordability.

The lobbyist group said that modern air travel is more accessible than ever, a development they attribute to pricing models that allow travelers to pay only for the services they need.

A4A further noted that airlines fully disclose fees at the time of purchase and comply with all laws and regulations, including those governing taxes and fees, which can comprise over twenty percent of ticket prices. They described any suggestions of noncompliance as “uninformed and inaccurate.”

Delta in a separate emailed statement said: “Delta looks forward to the continued dialogue with the Subcommittee including appearing at next week’s hearing. For more than a year, Delta has voluntarily responded to the Subcommittee’s sweeping requests, including providing documents and information, responding to numerous rounds of requests and follow-ons, and providing a senior level employee and subject matter expert at the Subcommittee’s request for a lengthy interview to discuss ancillary fees.”

Spirit Airlines told The Epoch Times that the company has “a long history of offering affordable, low-fare flights, which has made travel more accessible for the public.”

“We are transparent about our products and pricing, our airport policies ensure Guests are treated fairly and equally, and we comply with all tax laws and regulations. We respectfully disagree with numerous statements and conclusions contained in the report.”

Spirit said they look forward to explaining their position at the December hearing and believe that it’s “time to come together and discuss meaningful initiatives that would even the playing field between larger and smaller airlines to benefit all travelers, including those who rely on airlines like Spirit.”

United Airlines declined to comment to The Epoch Times. Delta and Frontier Airlines did not respond to a request for comment from The Epoch Times.

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 21:00

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Turkey-Backed Jihadists Eye Hama Next After Capturing Central Aleppo, International Airport
Turkey-Backed Jihadists Eye Hama Next After Capturing Central Aleppo, International Airport

Update(1425ET): After capturing the central and northwestern parts of Aleppo, Syria's largest northern city, armed jihadist insurgents led by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) are reportedly seeking to take the west-central city of Hama next.

Regional media has cited HTS sources to say they've "begun marching towards Hama, successfully capturing six towns and villages in the countryside, including Morek, which lies along an important highway connecting central Syria to the north." The Syrian government has denied that many of these towns or villages were captured, amid conflicting social media reports.

Importantly, the jihadists also now claim control of Aleppo city's international airport, which has long been a key regional hub. Russian and Syrian airstrikes have continued to pound the central occupied parts of Aleppo. These mark the first such major aerial bombardments of the city since the anti-Assad insurgents were driven out in 2016.


Another historic shot: Syrian rebel fighters inside Aleppo International Airport. pic.twitter.com/4mqJxvhFoM
— Clash Report (@clashreport) November 30, 2024
Amid rapid and stunning gains on Saturday, HTS and other allied al-Qaeda splinter groups have also captured the strategic city of Khan Sheikhoun in southern Idlib region. Dozens of civilians, Syrian Army soldiers, as well as HTS militants have died Friday into Saturday, especially as airstrikes ramp up against the black-clad and well-armed invaders.

The Syrian Army has acknowledged a temporary retreat from Aleppo in order to regroup, also as Moscow is demanding that President Assad quickly restore order:


The military said on Saturday that dozens of its soldiers had been killed or wounded in fierce battles with “armed terrorist organisations” in the governorates of Aleppo and Idlib over the previous few days and that it was now regrouping, redeploying troops to strengthen its defence lines as it prepared a “counterattack”.

It said that rebel groups had launched “a broad attack from multiple axes on the Aleppo and Idlib fronts”, reporting clashes “over a strip exceeding 100km [60 miles]”.

The army said the rebels had entered large parts of Aleppo but army bombardment had stopped them from establishing fixed positions. It promised to “expel them and restore the control of the state … over the entire city and its countryside”.


Al Jazeera correspondent Resul Serdar has remarked, "That this happened in just four days is unbelievable."


The Syrian Army seems to be in retreat from Hama, pulling back to Homs, which called itself the center of the revolution in 2012.
Regime forces are in chaos.
Unclear whether Assad has returned from Russia. https://t.co/tC4hvZRqrS
— Joshua Landis (@joshua_landis) November 30, 2024
One of the more interesting revelations and admissions from mainstream media has been that this new assault is being directed from NATO member Turkey. The AFP has bluntly said Turkish intelligence gave the greenlight for the attack on Aleppo.

AFP writes that "Opposition sources in touch with Turkish intelligence said Turkey had given a green light to the offensive." AFPs correspondent in HTS/AQ-held Idlib additionally reported that "The jihadists and their Turkey-backed allies took orders from a joint operations command."


⚡️Al Nusra terrorists begin taking down Christmas trees in Aleppo, priorities for these extremists…pic.twitter.com/ToBhuH7uV8
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 30, 2024
And this is precisely how Idlib was taken over by various Al-Qaeda factions in 2015: an operations room in southern Turkey staffed by NATO allies' intelligence officers supported it from start to finish.

The Syrian Army reportedly has a strong presence in Hama in preparation for possible attack:


⚡️More SAA reinforcements have arrived in Hama pic.twitter.com/RbyQodM5bR
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 30, 2024
Meanwhile, below is a brief trip down memory lane to understand how all of this began over a decade ago, and Washington's direct role in the regime change efforts in Syria...


Here is Professor Jeffrey Sachs on Morning Joe calmly explaining how Obama deployed the Brennan CIA in a regime change op to begin the Syrian Civil War that led to the rise of ISIS pic.twitter.com/WV051My5tl
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) November 30, 2024
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Hours after thousands of Syrian Islamic militants entered Syria's largest city of Aleppo, facing little resistance from government troops, and fanned out inside the city in vehicles with improvised armor and pickups, deploying to landmarks such as the old citadel on Saturday, Russian fighter jets stationed in Syria carried out airstrikes against the jihadist militants attacking the northern city of Aleppo, the spokesman for Moscow’s expeditionary force has said. The escalation follows after the Al-Qaeda linked Hayat Tahrir-al-Sham or HTS (an offshoot of Al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra) insurgent group, which was added by the US State Department to the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations in 2018, and allied militias attacked government-controlled territory in northern Syria on Wednesday, breaking a fragile truce mediated by Russia and Turkey in 2020.


Assad’s Syrian Arab Army (SAA) is in Full Retreat across Northern Syria, as Turkish-Backed Forces advance from the Northwest and U.S-Backed Forces advance from the East. pic.twitter.com/obJ5hvuIma
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 30, 2024
“Providing support to the Syrian Arab Army, the Russian Aerospace Forces are carrying out missile and bomb strikes on the equipment and manpower of illegal armed groups, command posts, warehouses, and artillery positions of terrorists. Over the past 24 hours, at least 200 militants have been eliminated,” Colonel Oleg Ignasyuk, the deputy head of the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria, told reporters in a briefing on Friday. He added that another 400 militants were killed by Russian and Syrian forces the day before.
A HTS rebel fighter in Aleppo

Also on Saturday, Syria's armed forces said that to absorb the large attack on Aleppo - which is located 350 kilometers north of Damascus - and save lives, it has redeployed and is preparing for a counterattack. The statement acknowledged that insurgents entered large parts of the city but said they have not established bases or checkpoints.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) fighters kneel to pray in a street in Aleppo

Terrorists were filmed outside police headquarters, in the city center, and outside the Aleppo Citadel. They tore down posters of Syrian President Bashar Assad, stepping on some and burning others.


⚡️Airstrike carried out on Al Nusra fighters who were tearing down the statue of Bashar al-Assad's brother in Aleppo pic.twitter.com/qAC1K4f9Db
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 30, 2024
The surprising takeover of Aleppo following the blitz campaign is an embarrassment for Assad, who managed to regain total control of the city in 2016, after expelling insurgents and thousands of civilians from its eastern neighborhoods following a grueling military campaign in which his forces were backed by Russia, Iran and its allied groups.

Aleppo has not been attacked by opposition forces since then. The 2016 battle for Aleppo was a turning point in the war between Syrian government forces and rebel fighters after 2011 protests against Assad’s rule turned into an all-out war.


🇸🇾 Clashes between Syrian Defense Forces and terrorist formations reported in northern Aleppo.
* The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) is a coalition of Kurdish, Arab, and Assyrian militias formed in 2015 during the Syrian Civil War. Led by the Kurdish YPG, it operates primarily in… pic.twitter.com/X90u6HYJX7
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) November 30, 2024
Before adopting its current name in 2017, HTS was known as Jabhat al-Nusra, and was one of the main Sunni islamist factions opposing President Bashar Assad’s government during the Syrian Civil War. Jabhat al-Nusra was originally founded as an offshoot of Al-Qaeda in Syria.

The jihadists launched their shock offensive in the Aleppo and Idlib countryside on Wednesday and wrestled control of dozens of villages and towns before entering Aleppo on Friday. The pro-government Al-Watan newspaper reported airstrikes on the edge of Aleppo city targeting rebel supply lines. It posted a video of a missile landing on a gathering of fighters and vehicles, in a street lined with trees and buildings.

The timing is remarkable: over the past decade, Syria has become a focal point of rapid foreign military escalation with the CIA-backed Islamic State emerging out of nowhere in 2014 and destabilizing the region for the next 4 years, and now - during a time of upheaval for the Deep State - it is once again Syria that is the focus of CIA escalatory tactics, this time involving another Al-Qaeda-linked terrorist organization, the HTS.

The push into Aleppo followed weeks of simmering low-level violence, including government attacks on opposition-held areas. In its amusing commentary, the AP notes that Turkey, which has openly backed Syrian opposition groups, "failed in its diplomatic efforts to prevent the Syrian government attacks", which were seen as a violation of a 2019 agreement sponsored by Russia, Turkey and Iran to freeze the line of the conflict. What the AP really means is that Turkey has once again been quietly seeking to destabilize the region and has succeeded.

The latest offensive comes as Iran-linked groups, primarily Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which has backed Syrian government forces since 2015, have been preoccupied with their own battles at home. A ceasefire in Hezbollah’s two-month war with Israel took effect Wednesday, the day the Syrian opposition factions announced their offensive. Israel has also escalated its attacks against Hezbollah and Iran-linked targets in Syria during the last 70 days.

According to social media reports, government troops remained in the city's airport and at a military academy but most of the forces have already filed out of the city from the south. Syrian Kurdish forces remained in two neighborhoods. The redeployment “is a temporary measure and (the military central command and armed forces) will work to guarantee the security and peace of all our people in Aleppo,” the military statement said.

There was light traffic in the city center on Saturday according to AP. Opposition fighters fired in the air in celebration but there was no sign of clashes or government troops presence. Earlier in the day, HTS told Al Jazeera and Türkiye’s Anadolu news agency that its fighters had entered several neighborhoods of Aleppo. The group claimed to have taken control of over 400 square kilometers of land in Aleppo and Idlib provinces and captured heavy weaponry and other equipment from the Syrian Army.


For the first time ever, Syrian Opposition Forces are claiming to have Captured the entire Idlib Governorate in the Northwest. pic.twitter.com/uEmA1gI0jJ
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 30, 2024

Videos shared on social media purportedly show HTS gunmen moving through Aleppo on foot and in armored vehicles.

The government in Damascus said its troops have “inflicted heavy losses” on the attackers and regained control of some areas. Local media reported the arrival of Syrian Army reinforcements to both Idlib and Aleppo on Friday. Meanwhile Russian fighter jets stationed in Syria carried out multiple airstrikes against jihadist militants attacking the northern city of Aleppo. Twenty fighters were killed in the airstrikes, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Aleppo residents reported clashes and gunfire. Some fled the fighting.


⚡️Airstrike carried out on Al Nusra fighters who were tearing down the statue of Bashar al-Assad's brother in Aleppo pic.twitter.com/qAC1K4f9Db
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 30, 2024
Schools and government offices were closed Saturday as most people stayed indoors, according to Sham FM radio, a pro-government station. Bakeries were open. Witnesses said the insurgents deployed security forces around the city to prevent any acts of violence or looting.


BREAKING NEWS - Russian airstrikes target the outskirts of the governorate building in Aleppo, Syria. pic.twitter.com/aJA5d0brey
— Fared Al Mahlool | فريد المحلول (@FARED_ALHOR) November 30, 2024
Russia intervened in the conflict in 2015, helping Assad retake much of the country from al-Nusra, the Islamic State, and dozens of US-supported armed groups described by Washington as ‘moderate rebels’.


NEW - #Russia just struck central #Aleppo city for the 1st time since its capture, hitting a group of celebrating civilians reportedly.
Approximately 20 bodies torn apart & strewn across the street. It’s started.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) November 30, 2024
Syrian forces lifted the nearly five-year siege of Aleppo in December 2016 and pushed al-Nusra and other groups west into Idlib province. Türkiye took responsibility for Idlib in 2018, vowing to separate terrorists from “legitimate rebels,” but never did so. A March 2020 agreement between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was meant to permanently end the fighting around Idlib.

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Appendix: A Primer on the Islamic group HTS, Who They Are, and why Iran, Israel are wary of al-Qaeda-linked jihadists? (via The Week)

Syria's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) is once again in the news after a fresh rebel offensive in Aleppo put the government forces on the back foot. Bashar al-Assad's government troops lost significant ground to the sudden attack by HTS-led fighters, losing control of several villages and military establishments in Aleppo -- located almost 350 kilometres away from Damascus.

In an already volatile Middle East, reports of unrest and gunfights returning to Syria are bad news. As the country braces for the return of conflict-ridden days, the focus is back on the HTS, which was once affiliated with terror group al-Qaida. Here is what you need to know about Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which is the principal rebel fighting force behind the fresh violence in Syria.

Syria's Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham rebels

The US Department of State added Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) to the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) in 2018. Traced back to the early days of the Syrian civil war, HTS is an offshoot of al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra.

Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham loosely translates to the “Organization for the Liberation of the Levant” in English. Based out of Idlib, the organization enjoyed operational presence in Syria’s Aleppo, Hama, Dera’a, and Damascus during its prime.  According to Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED), Hayat Tahrir al-Sham remains the most powerful anti-government armed group in northwest Syria.

Who leads HTS? What is its take on Israel?

Initially, the organization was funded by sympathizers from the Persian Gulf. Its style of taxing territories under control and effective insurgent attacks attracted more fighters to its ranks despite the presence of numerous outfits in the region.

In 2017, the group guided by Salafi-jihadist ideology openly split from the al-Qaeda and is currently led by Abu Mohammed al-Golani. According to US-based Center For Strategic and International Studies, despite the split, HTS, in theory, continues to have a secret relationship with al-Qaeda and receives strategic and operational guidance from the Islamic terror organisation.

Also called Muhammad al-Jawlani and Muhammad al-Julani, the 42-year-old led the al-Nusrah Front (ANF) before its merger with the HTS. On May 16, 2013, the US Department of State designated al-Jawlani as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist for carrying out several terrorist attacks targeting civilians across Syria.

HTS: An Islamic organization with "local" goals

The major difference between HTS and al-Qaeda is the fact that unlike the latter, HTS in recent times has distanced itself from the dream of establishing an Islamic Caliphate across the world.

The organisation has declared its ultimate objective to be the establishment of Islamic rule in Syria and the expelling of Iranian militias from the country. The toppling of the Assad government remains the aim of "modern" HTS, CSIS says, despite Abu al-Jolani having made statements like “With this spirit… we will not only reach Damascus, but, Allah permitting, Jerusalem will be awaiting our arrival” in the past.  

This indicates the Zionist ideology and the Jewish state of Israel is a sworn enemy of the HTS like most other Islamic militant groups.

A rebel group that governs Syrian regions!

In 2017 of the Syrian Salvation Government (SSG), a body made up of independent and HTS-linked technocrats, was formed to function as the HTS’s governance wing. Through the SSG, HTS administers various welfare services, delivers essential goods, and runs food aid programs.

It also has a monopoly on the economy through control of al-Sham Bank and the oil sector through Watad Company. SSG has established itself as the de facto administrative authority in the territories under its purview and controls the Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey, through which flows the humanitarian aid on which 90% of the four million people living in northwest Syria depend, the ACLED report claims.

HTS has pushed the theory that it is “an independent entity that follows no organization or party, al-Qaeda or others” hard in recent years. HTS leadership went to the extent of arresting al-Qaeda-linked individuals in its territories to prove its independent existence. Yet, the West has reasons to believe secret ties exist between the two groups and refuses to engage in talks with its leadership.

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham today: War in Aleppo and total strength

The Russian-Turkish truce of March 2020 ended Syrian government offensives against rebel factions. This gave HTS and its sworn ally al-Fath al-Mubin Operation Room to regroup. US reports show that since 2022, Syrian forces have come under constant attacks by the two groups. Sniper fire has been the common strategy of HTS fighters to target government troops in its strongholds and many lives have been lost in these frequent skirmishes.

HTS commanded the allegiance of a fighting force of between 12,000 and 15,000 militants as of October 2018. It is unknown how many new fighters were recruited ahead of the fresh offensive. It is reported that HTS is supported by several Turkish-backed factions in the recent offense. Although many of these groups dislike each other, they have come together under the 'Syrian National Army' due to their mutual hatred for Assad.

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 21:11

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How America's East- And West-Coast Economies Compare
How America's East- And West-Coast Economies Compare

America’s East and West Coasts together contribute about half of the country’s $27 trillion GDP. For context, these two regions are home to 17 states and 160 million people.

But how do they stack up against each other?

In this map, Visual Capitalist's Pallavi Rao takes a look at which states constitute both coasts and also measure their combined economic productivity.



Data is sourced from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Census Bureau, as of 2023.

So, Which Coast is the Best Coast?

The Eastern Seaboard, where a third of Americans live, has a combined GDP of $9 trillion, also about a third of the U.S. economy.



Note: All figures rounded.

On the other hand, the West (figures listed below) comes in at about $5 trillion. And despite the smaller overall number, it’s punching above its weight, with less than half the population. This is better seen in how the GDP per capita shakes out for both: $98,000 for the West versus $84,000 for the East.

California leads the way for its coast, with its economy nearing $4 trillion, just by itself.



Note: All figures rounded.

Of course, the East has the pedigree, the history, and the people. It’s where the original 13 states declared independence in 1776 after all. On the other hand, California joined the union in 1850, followed by Oregon (1859) and Washington (1889).

But even before Silicon Valley changed California (and the West, and perhaps the world?), the Golden State has been central to America’s economic growth.

California King

The gold rush set off the largest inter-state migration in U.S. history and fueled wild dreams. After it ended, agriculture became California’s largest sector, followed by oil at the start of the 20th century. In fact, as recently as 2012, California was the third-largest oil producing state.

All of that has now been eclipsed now by California’s booming tech sector, home to four trillion-dollar companies—Alphabet, Apple, Meta, and Nvidia. Further noth, Washington has another two: Amazon and Microsoft.

In stark contrast, the East Coast has none, though it is home to several finance giants: JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Citi, Bank of America, and Morgan Stanley.

Looking for more comparison graphics? Take a look at How State Economies Compare to Entire Countries where five U.S. states could replace countries in the top 20 by GDP.

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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.



Long-time Slashdot reader dumfrac writes:


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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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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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.   

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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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"Polar oceans constitute emission hotspots during the summer," according to a new paper published in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Science Advances. "And including those sea-to-air fluxes in an atmospheric chemistry-climate model "results in a net radiative effect that has far-reaching implications."

The research was led by a team of scientists from Spain's Institute of Marine Sciences and the Blas Cabrera Institute of Physical Chemistry, according to an announcement from the UK's University of East Anglia:

Researchers have quantified for the first time the global emissions of a sulfur gas produced by marine life, revealing it cools the climate more than previously thought, especially over the Southern Ocean. The study, published in the journal Science Advances, shows that the oceans not only capture and redistribute the sun's heat, but produce gases that make particles with immediate climatic effects, for example through the brightening of clouds that reflect this heat.

It broadens the climatic impact of marine sulfur because it adds a new compound, methanethiol, that had previously gone unnoticed. Researchers only detected the gas recently, because it used to be notoriously hard to measure and earlier work focussed on warmer oceans, whereas the polar oceans are the emission hotspots...

Their findings represent a major advance on one of the most groundbreaking theories proposed 40 years ago about the role of the ocean in regulating the Earth's climate. This suggested that microscopic plankton living on the surface of the seas produce sulfur in the form of a gas, dimethyl sulphide, that once in the atmosphere, oxidizes and forms small particles called aerosols. Aerosols reflect part of the solar radiation back into space and therefore reduce the heat retained by the Earth. Their cooling effect is magnified when they become involved in making clouds, with an effect opposite to, but of the same magnitude as, that of the well-known warming greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide or methane. The researchers argue that this new work improves our understanding of how the climate of the planet is regulated by adding a previously overlooked component and illustrates the crucial importance of sulfur aerosols. They also highlight the magnitude of the impact of human activity on the climate and that the planet will continue to warm if no action is taken.

The article includes this quote from one of the study's lead authors (Dr. Charel Wohl from the university's Centre for Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences). "Climate models have greatly overestimated the solar radiation actually reaching the Southern Ocean, largely because they are not capable of correctly simulating clouds. The work done here partially closes the longstanding knowledge gap between models and observations."

And the university's announcement argues that "With this discovery, scientists can now represent the climate more accurately in models that are used to make predictions of +1.5 degrees C or +2 degrees C warming, a huge contribution to policy making."


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Armed Terrorists Attack Iranian Consulate In Syria, Tehran Says

On Saturday as the new jihadist assault on Aleppo was unfolding, the Iranian government announced that "some terrorist elements" attacked the Iranian consulate located in the large northern Syrian city.

Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei in a statement said his country "strongly condemned the attack" by "some armed terrorist elements" on the consulate of the Islamic Republic, and noted that all its staff members are safe.
Iranian consulate. Source: Mehr News Agency

While few other details were given, Baghaei stressed further that Tehran plans to provide a "serious" response to the attack, "both legally and internationally."

Iran has also branded the new offensive launched out of Al-Qaeda held Idlib as "an American-Zionist" plot. The past ten decades of proxy war in Syria did see Israel team up with the Sunni anti-Assad insurgency, which also had the support of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the US, Turkey, and some European countries.

This appears to be happening again, crucially at a moment Hezbollah is distracted and bogged down in the war with Israel. 

Broadly, the Syrian proxy war pit the Shia axis against hardline Sunnis supported by extremists Gulf clerics, who had Western guns. While part of the self-styled 'resistance' axis which includes Hezbollah, Damascus represents one of the last secular and nationalist states in the Middle East (under the Ba'ath party).

The radical group Hayat Tahrir-al-Sham or HTS (an offshoot of Al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra) has launched a rapid surprise assault which has resulted in its militants reaching the center of Aleppo city.

Moscow has meanwhile blasted the "attack on Syria’s sovereignty in the region" and urged the Assad government to restore "order there as soon as possible." Russian aircraft have reportedly been helping the Syrian Army do just that. But the insurgents now control key neighborhoods of Aleppo.

HTS/Nusra terrorists waiting the flag of jihad in historic central Aleppo:


Al-Nusra Front terrorists, a group which is effectively Al-Qaeda, wave their banner in front of Aleppo’s citadel.
Syria🇸🇾 is once again revisiting its darkest days, when NATO-backed Al Qaeda and ISIS took over Syria’s cities, imposing their barbaric rule over civilians.
Syria,… pic.twitter.com/cD7swPwIsP
— Afshin Rattansi (@afshinrattansi) November 30, 2024
But what's become clear to many is that the Syrian Army was caught on its backfoot in Aleppo, following years of grueling war and devastating Western sanctions, which has caused a drain on both manpower and resources, also amid runaway inflation.

The HTS jihadists are now threatening other parts of Syria, and may be eyeing the central Syrian city of Hama next. The war appears to have returned to northern and central Syria with a vengeance.

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Schedule F: Trump's Plan A For Emptying The Swamp
Schedule F: Trump's Plan A For Emptying The Swamp

Authored by Tim Donner via Liberty Nation news,

Ever since Election Day, much talk has focused on President-elect Donald Trump’s appointments – in record time – of his Cabinet, advisors, and agency directors. This new administration is a diverse mix, but they all have one thing in common: The returning president sees them as loyal to him and his outsized agenda.

But what about all the other, more entrenched denizens of DC?

Enter Schedule F – Trump’s bold plan to “drain the Swamp.”



Washington is abuzz with the extraordinary diversity of beliefs among the new designees. This is far from typical for incoming presidents, who ordinarily populate their administrations with political veterans in lockstep with their ideology. But after assembling a largely forgettable team upon his arrival in DC as a novice in 2017, the road-tested 47th president has broken the mold, as is his wont, by selecting Republicans and Democrats, hawks and doves, neoconservatives and populists, corporatists and unionists, insiders and outsiders.

Trump’s most famously ambitious objective, however, is to drain and ultimately empty the DC swamp of its unelected, unaccountable, and obstructionist bureaucrats who can thwart the will of the president, as they did so often during his first administration. The arrogance of these supercilious apparatchiks is due to the iron-clad protections they enjoy as civil servants. They cannot be fired no matter their behavior, except in the rarest of circumstances. Presidents come and go, they tell themselves, but we will outlast them all and can act accordingly.

Trump and the “All of Government” Edict

You may recall the so-called “all-of-government” approach to the DEI agenda during the current administration, where the goal of equity must be embraced and adopted not only in social planning and policies but across all agencies and cabinet departments. Well, the incoming president will employ that same broad, sweeping approach to weeding out the most unproductive and recalcitrant employees among the federal government’s 2.2 million-strong civilian workforce. And while DOGE – the newly formed non-governmental Department of Government Efficiency to be headed by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy – has been the talk of Washington, it faces severe limits in its attempts to affect systemic reform. No less than 60% of the government’s $6.8 trillion budget is “non-discretionary” and largely untouchable because it is devoted to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and interest on the exploding national debt, now more than $36 trillion. Another 13% is devoted to defense, which Trump has pledged to increase. Thus, Musk’s stated goal of cutting $2 trillion in unnecessary federal spending will be extremely difficult, if not impossible, to achieve.

However, taking an axe to the bloated budget ultimately figures to have less permanent impact than Trump’s audacious plans to alter the federal government’s modus operandi and its entrenched culture. The linchpin for his game-changing reforms is reinstating the innocuous-sounding Schedule F, instituted by Trump in the waning days of his first term but immediately reversed by Joe Biden upon taking office. It will empower massive changes in the bureaucracy, re-classifying thousands of careerists as political appointees. It refers to a section of the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, exempting some federal employees from civil service protections, specifically those “whose position has been determined to be of a confidential, policy-determining, policy-making or policy-advocating character.” Under Trump’s plan, the number of such employees would jump from roughly 4,000 to about 50,000, signaling a sea change in the way Washington does business.

The outgoing Biden administration, deeply fearful of Trump’s bold plans to upend the DC establishment, is working overtime to “Trump-proof” (as much as possible) the federal government, hoping to minimize the damage to its familiar and comfortable way of life.



The Downside of Schedule F

The danger inherent in Schedule F is the likelihood that the next Democratic president could use the same expanded executive control over the bureaucracy to reverse course from Trump and bring in committed progressives who could do even more damage than the present embedded bureaucrats. So, to make these plans stick beyond Trump’s next term, his administration might attempt to move one or more executive agencies out of Washington. This would wrench thousands of civil servants out of their comfort zone, likely leading to a significant number of resignations by those accustomed to life inside the DC beltway.

Despite setting a risky precedent that could backfire on Republicans in the years ahead, Trump is focused on the here and now, believing the addition of Schedule F will force permanent structural change on what has effectively become a fourth branch of government, namely, the administrative state. Everyday Americans have complained about federal bureaucratic hegemony for as long as we can remember, but now they will finally have a president in place with specific plans to do something about it.

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 16:20

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NFL, NBA Issue "Security Alert" After Migrant Gangs Target Players' Mansions
NFL, NBA Issue "Security Alert" After Migrant Gangs Target Players' Mansions

America's top professional sports leagues have warned players about the growing threat of illegal alien criminal gangs targeting their mansions. This comes after a string of break-ins of athletes' homes, including Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. 

NFL Network's Tom Pelissero published a note about how the sports league issued a "security alert" to teams after "organized and skilled criminals" targeted players' homes. 
Pelissero continued:


Sources say the FBI is investigating the crime wave as international organized crime. The league, the NFL Players Association and team security forces also have been monitoring the crime spree, which is believed to be tied to a South American crime syndicate. At least one other current NFL player's home was burglarized in the past week.

"It's legit," said one source familiar with the situation. "It's a transnational crime ring, and over the last three weeks, they've focused on NBA and NFL players, and it's all over the country."

...

The homes of Mahomes and Kelce were burglarized on consecutive days last month in the Kansas City area. The Minnesota home of former Vikings defensive tackle Linval Joseph, who now plays for the Dallas Cowboys, was part of a series of burglaries last weekend, according to police.

Multiple people with knowledge of the crimes said the perpetrators are nonconfrontational and do not burglarize homes while residents are inside. Instead, they use public records to find players' addresses and conduct extensive surveillance. Then, by tracking team schedules and the social media accounts of players and their families, they wait until homes are empty -- often during games -- and gain access and quickly steal items such as cash, jewelry, watches and handbags, focusing mainly on master bedrooms and closets.

The alert issued on Wednesday by NFL Security confirmed the modus operandi and offered a number of recommendations, including not posting in real time on social media, installing security systems and keeping valuables out of plain sight.


Separately, NBC News confirmed a memo sent by the NBA to teams, citing FBI intelligence, about crimes linked to "transnational South American Theft Groups" that target "professional athletes and other high-net-worth individuals."


South American gangs are now robbing NFL player's mansions...
They're targeting the homes during games when no one is there.
I can't wait for mass deportations to start on January 20. pic.twitter.com/hzBk1HH8QU
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) November 29, 2024
An alarming trend of illegal alien crimes has spread nationwide to major cities because of the Biden-Harris administration's nation-killing open southern border invasion (championed by globalists) that rolled out the red carpet to ten-plus million unvetted migrants. 

One of the worst transnational South American gangs is Tren de Aragua, spreading across the nation like stage four cancer, setting up operations in major cities. 
Source: NYPost

Just months ago, investigative reporter James O'Keefe published a US Army North Division memo that warned an estimated 5,000 TdA gangsters were in the US. We suspect that number is a lot higher. 



The American people have given President-elect Donald Trump and incoming Border Czar Tom Homan a mandate to fix this illegal alien invasion crisis. It's time to hold accountable those who rolled out the red carpet for dangerous illegal aliens.

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 16:55

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Rumble Sues California; Says State's "War Against Political Speech Is Censorship"
Rumble Sues California; Says State's "War Against Political Speech Is Censorship"

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

Video streaming site Rumble has filed a lawsuit against the state of California in response to legislation forcing social media platforms to censor political speech.



Rumble is being represented by The Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), which filed suit against AB 2655, aka the “Defending Democracy from Deepfake Deception Act of 2024,” in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California, Sacramento Division.

The legislation is Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom’s response to a deepfake satire video of Kamala Harris that was shared on X by Elon Musk among others.


JUST IN: Elon Musk tells CA Governor Gavin Newsom to "Suggon Deeznutz" after Newsom threatened to change the law to make AI “ad” voices illegal.
Newsom was upset over a parody video (below) that Musk shared on X.
"Manipulating a voice in an “ad” like this one should be illegal.… pic.twitter.com/19MYrk21rr
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 29, 2024
ADF stated in a press release that the law “deputizes” Rumble to restrict its user’s free speech, while another law, AB 2839, “Protecting Democracy Against Election Disinformation and Deepfakes,” uses vague standards to punish individuals posting political content about elections.


“California’s war against political speech is censorship, plain and simple. We can’t trust the government to decide what is true in our online political debates,” said ADF Senior Counsel Phil Sechler.

“Rumble is one of the few online voices stepping up against this trend of censorship while other platforms and sites cave to totalitarian regimes censoring Americans,” Sechler further urged.


He added that “Rumble is standing for free speech even when it is hard. Other online platforms and media companies must see these laws for what they are — a threat to their existence.”

Chris Pavlovski, Chairman and CEO of Rumble, further urged that “The very thought of the government judging the content of political speech, and then deciding whether it should be permitted, censored, or eliminated altogether is about the most chilling thing you could imagine.”

“Rumble
will always celebrate freedom and support creative independence, so we’re delighted to work with ADF to help protect lawful online expression,” Pavlovski asserted.

The Democratic Party is pushing hard to enact laws that force censorship.



As both Hillary and Bill Clinton have noted, its a response to them losing ‘total control’ over the free flow of information.





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FinTech CEOs Expose How Feds Colluded In 'Debanking' Schemes After Andreessen 'Opened The Floodgates' On Rogan

Last week Marc Andreessen sat down with Joe Rogan for three hours, where the billionaire investor and founder of VC firm Andreessen Horowitz dropped an aerial bombardment of redpills on the general public - spanning everything from the US government's designs to completely control AI, to a weaponized government effort to secretly 'debank' 30 tech founders in an effort to destroy political opponents, particularly those in crypto.


They’ve uncovered a new way to destroy companies:
30 tech founders were secretly debanked.
No warning. No explanation. No appeals.
Pure, silent government power. pic.twitter.com/iKPn9XmI82
— Ben Averbook (@benaverbook) November 26, 2024

Following the interview, former PayPal president, Facebook executive, and Coinbase board member (2017-2018) David Marcus revealed on Friday how political pressure and red tape led to the demise of Facebook's cryptocurrency project, Libra (later rebranded as Diem).

Libra was an advanced blockchain paired with a stablecoin aimed at solving global payment inefficiencies at scale. Despite extensive efforts to address regulatory concerns, including financial crime prevention, reserve management, and consumer protections, the project was ultimately derailed—not by legal obstacles but by political opposition.

"Prior to announcing the project, we spent months briefing key regulators in DC and abroad. We then announced the project in June 2019 alongside 28 companies. Two weeks later, I was called to testify in front of both the Senate Banking Committee and the House Financial Services Committee, which was the starting point of two years of nonstop work and changes to appease lawmakers and regulators," Marcus writes on X.

According to Marcus, the turning point came in 2021 after having "addressed every last possible regulatory concern across financial crime, money laundering, consumer protection, reserve management, buffers, and so much more" in advance of launch. 

Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell appeared ready to greenlight a limited pilot of the project, but Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen allegedly intervened. In a private meeting, Yellen reportedly warned Powell that supporting Libra would be “political suicide,” a move that Marcus describes as the definitive blow. Shortly thereafter, Federal Reserve representatives discouraged participating banks from moving forward, effectively intimidating the financial institutions into withdrawing their support. For Marcus, this marked not just the end of Libra but also a disheartening realization about the political dynamics within the U.S. financial system.


"Shortly thereafter, the Fed organized calls with all the participating banks, and the Fed’s general counsel read a prepared statement to each of them, saying: “We can’t stop you from moving forward and launching, but we are not comfortable with you doing so.” And just like that, it was over." -David Marcus


Marcus emphasized that there was "no legal or regulatory angle left for the government or regulators to kill the project. It was 100% a political kill—one that was executed through intimidation of captive banking institutions."

[ZH: Hey PayPal, can we get our account back now?]


Everything David said is true.
For example, here is the public letter sent to Visa, Mastercard, and Stripe threatening them with regulatory “scrutiny” to stop them from working with Libra. https://t.co/DJIG5FMaVo pic.twitter.com/K1DNexzcsK
— Balaji (@balajis) November 30, 2024

I can confirm Dem leaders called Visa with similar messages. Our crypto team had to backtrack our support.
There were plenty of critiques of how Libra might work but the fact that the experiment was not allowed to move forward was a huge step backwards for the USA.
— Terry Angelos (@terryangelos) November 30, 2024
Gemini COO Marshall Beard replied to Marcus' post, saying "We were closely aligned with his team during this and saw first hand went they went through."


I’m glad @davidmarcus is sharing this. We were closely aligned with his team during this and saw first hand went they went through https://t.co/hpWIWaVCj4
— Marshall Beard (@beardmars) November 30, 2024
After Andreessen then brought up the 'critical question' of "Who has been making these decisions? Management? The government? Or both," Dennis Porter, CEO and Co-Founder of the Satoshi Act Fund, a US-based nonprofit which advocates for Bitcoin adoption, replied "the banks themselves. But the reason they do it is totally out of their control."

Porter and team wrote a paper on the problem, highlighting how the feds pressure banks to classify certain industries as "risky," and then threaten to investigate.


The federal regulators (OCC, FDIC, and the Federal Reserve) apply soft-power pressure to banks. Federal regulators started by classifying certain industries (such as crypto) as risky and by default any crypto account holders as a risk to any bank that banked them. If a bank is discovered to be banking “risky” businesses that gave Federal regulators the authority to dig deeper and audit the bank to see if anything else they are doing is “risky”. Banks don’t like to be audited. It’s expensive and time consuming. So banks “voluntarily” began to debank their “risky” customer. Also, a “risky” bank may have its FDIC payments (premiums) increase due to its “risky behavior” of banking risky industries. So the banks once again prefer to debank these customers voluntarily to avoid increased costs. -Dennis Porter


Gemini co-founder Tyler Winklevoss chimed in, saying "This is how debanking works."


This is how debanking works. Political opponents are categorized by regulators as “high risk”. If a bank continues banking them, it opens itself up to investigations, exam findings, enforcement actions, etc. As a result, banks have little choice but to end these customer… https://t.co/5AB6t3ZBch
— Tyler Winklevoss (@tyler) November 30, 2024

Meanwhile, Andreessen highlighted that Melania and Barron Trump were debanked - to which the recently redpilled Bill Ackman replied "Which bank?"


Which bank? https://t.co/QQMyblfXQP
— Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) November 30, 2024

Turns out at least Donald Trump was debanked by Bank United, Signature Bank, and Professional Bank: 


Bank United, Signature Bank, and Professional Bank all closed Trump's accounts. pic.twitter.com/QebV9tT5Mu
— Triple Bankshot (@triplebankshot) November 29, 2024
Others reflected on Marcus' account:


This absolutely did happen. I was working at @Coinbase at the time and I remember how hard we were working in crypto engineering to add custody support for Libra/Diem because we knew it would be a huge stablecoin with @Meta behind it. But sadly it suffered a political death for… pic.twitter.com/JTnfdKlJpw
— LukeYoungblood.eth 🛡️ (@LukeYoungblood) November 30, 2024


—> https://t.co/QC64jBXAY8
— Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) November 30, 2024

HSBC is the worse bro, even in France they debanked everyone who was affiliated with crypto. Thankfully though other french banks are perfectly fine accepting crypto money!
— Rand Hindi (@randhindi) November 30, 2024

Got approved (not preapproved) for a mortgage on a house by my primary bank. Get a call after contract is signed that their head of risk has decided to revoke the approval because I work for @SolanaFndn and we "do crypto selling"
Explained we are not an exchange or issuer. We're… https://t.co/TMg4BCfcRa pic.twitter.com/fPLvBhGxCW
— Austin Federa | IBRL | 🇺🇸 (@Austin_Federa) November 30, 2024

Most miss a key part of the story: Dodd-Frank effectively created barriers to entry through regulatory compliance costs. (As Andreessen points out, no new banks since.) Funny how the “neoliberalism” folks who complain about concentration of capital always support this stuff.
— Pericles (@Explicatur1) November 30, 2024
 

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"Their idea is that dark matter would be produced during a infinitesimally short inflationary phase when the size of the universe quickly expanded exponentially..."


Although inflation is mostly accepted by cosmologists as part of the Big Bang picture based on some evidence (though there is meaningful dissent), the driver of inflation is still unknown... [T]o-date research has not considered the possibility that a significant [amount] of dark matter could be produced during the inflationary expansion and not be diluted away. In the paper's WIFI model - Warm Inflation via ultraviolet Freeze-In - dark matter is created through small and rare interactions with particles in a hot, energetic environment. It contains a new mechanism where this production occurs just before the Big Bang, during cosmic inflation, leading to dark matter being formed much earlier than in existing theories...

"The thing that's unique to our model is that dark matter is successfully produced during inflation," said Katherine Freese, Director of the Weinberg Institute of Theoretical Physics and the Texas Center for Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics at The University of Texas at Austin and lead author of the paper. "In most [other] models, anything that is created during inflation is then 'inflated away' by the exponential expansion of the universe, to the point where there is essentially nothing left." In this new mechanism, all the dark matter that we observe today could have been created during that brief, pre-Big Bang period of inflation. The quantum field driving inflation, the inflation, loses some of its energy to radiation, and this radiation, in turn, produces dark matter particles via the freeze-in mechanism....


The WIFI [Warm Inflation via ultraviolet Freeze-In] model cannot yet be confirmed by observations. But a key part of the scenario, warm inflation, will be tested over the next decade by the so-called cosmic microwave background experiments. Confirming warm inflation would be a significant step for the WIFI model's dark matter production scenario.


"What was before inflation? Physicists have no idea."





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Legal Plunder: Indiana Police Prey On Packages Transiting Huge FedEx Hub

Via Brian McGlinchey at Stark Realities

From a federal government operating far beyond the bounds of the Constitution to law enforcement agencies routinely entering private property without warrants, tyranny takes many forms in the United States. However, few are as shocking to the sensibilities as civil asset forfeiture, the controversial practice that empowers police to seize money, cars, trucks, houses or anything else they merely accuse of having a link to criminal activity — regardless of whether the property owner is charged with a crime.

Civil asset forfeiture is an affront to anyone who’s sincerely committed to the American justice system’s cornerstone presumption of innocence. With law enforcement typically keeping some or all of the assets that are seized, the practice has rightly been called “policing for profit.”

I’ve previously examined the raw tyranny of civil asset forfeiture, spotlighting the story of a Mississippi man who took $42,300 in cash to Houston with the intent of buying a second semi truck for his fledgling trucking business, only to have it seized — or, in legal jargon, “forfeited” — by Harris County police, who pulled him over for allegedly following the vehicle in front of him too closely.

Now I’m compelled to share a new example of this legalized theft — the most brazenly unjust and opportunistic one I’ve encountered yet: In an ongoing, multi-million-dollar racket in Indianapolis, police are routinely seizing cash they find in FedEx packages that happen to be routed through that company’s second-largest hub.

Like bears wading into a river teeming with salmon, state and local Indiana police officers routinely stride up to the conveyer belts at FedEx’s sprawling Indianapolis facility, where tens of thousands of packages flow by every hour, pouncing when they see a package with traits that meet their absurdly broad definition of “suspicious.”

Ample opportunity for Indiana’s predatory police agencies: The FedEx hub in Indianapolis can sort up to 99,000 packages per hour (WRTV)​Review the criteria and you’ll quickly conclude you’ve sent and received many “suspicious” packages yourself. Supposedly damning attributes include:


A box that’s taped on all its seams — something FedEx itself recommends


A box that’s new


A package that was dropped off at a FedEx shipping center


A shipment paid by credit card, or “possibly by cash,” or by “unknown means” — a trio of criteria that seems to cover every possible means of payment.


A package being sent to or from a so-called “source state” — a state that police consider a prominent conduit of illegal drugs. Depending on the law enforcement agency, that could encompass, among others, California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. That sample list alone accounts for 29% of the US population.

After plucking a package from the FedEx stream, police present it to a K-9. If the dog alerts — which dogs have been found to do unjustifiably up to 66% or more of the time — police obtain a warrant to open it. While they often find no drugs, they’re all too happy when they find cash, which is confiscated and held as prosecutors file suit for the government to take permanent ownership.

In April of this year, Henry and Minh Cheng, who run a mom-and-pop jewelry wholesaling business in Los Angeles, were caught in Indiana’s unconscionable web, as police confiscated $42,825 in a FedEx package en route to them from a retailer in Virginia. The retailer had been slow to pay for jewelry the Chengs had shipped to them in January. When the Chengs followed up on the invoice, the retailer offered to pay immediately via cash. In a fateful move, the Chengs obtained a FedEx shipping label and transmitted it to the Virginia retailer.
Henry and Minh Cheng sent this invoice to a Virginia jewelry retailer in January; when the retailer shipped cash in April, police seized it (Institute for Justice)

"The next thing I know is the police and the prosecutor [are] forfeiting my money…based solely on suspicions,” Henry Cheng told Los Angeles station ABC7. “They didn't even name the crime that I've committed, because I know I have not committed any crime.”

Consistent with the inherent madness of civil asset forfeiture — in which property itself is put on trial — asset forfeiture cases are given bizarre case names such as “Nebraska v. One 1970 2-Door Sedan Rambler (Gremlin).” The case in which Indiana seeks ownership of the Chengs’ seized cash is “State of Indiana v. $42,825.00 in US Currency.”

It’s bad enough when Indiana police seize cash out of a car they pull over for speeding somewhere in the state, baselessly assuming the money played some unknown role in the violation of Indiana law. However, in their exploitation of the FedEx facility, Indiana police are typically taking cash that’s only in Indiana because FedEx’s logistical algorithms routed it there rather than through another FedEx hub.

(When asked by Stark Realities if the police presence at the facility requires FedEx’s consent, the company declined comment. FedEx likewise chose not to say if it was concerned about customers’ property being seized by police without any specific allegation of a crime.)

The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office has sued to confiscate currency in FedEx packages traveling to and from states other than Indiana at least 130 times in just the past two years, never identifying any specific violation of Indiana law that’s the basis for the asset forfeiture. The prosecutor’s complaint typically only alleges that “the seized currency was furnished or was intended to be furnished in exchange for a violation of a criminal statute, or is traceable as proceeds of a violation of a criminal statute, in violation of Indiana law” — which is utterly implausible given the money was merely being shipped through the state, and not at the direction of the shipper or receiver.

Asset forfeiture filings by Indiana prosecutors often specify no crime, leaving citizens perplexed as to how to proceed (via Institute for Justice)

Civil asset forfeiture places a daunting burden on those are victimized by it, forcing them to spend time and money navigating the government’s house of mirrors in an attempt to prove their money or property wasn’t associated with a crime. In many cases, victims of this legalized theft find the situation hopelessly complex and expensive, and simply give up. That demoralizing dynamic is compounded where the Indianapolis FedEx hub is concerned, as victims often live several hundred or even thousands of miles away.
Fortunately for the Chengs and hundreds of other victims of Indiana’s FedEx trap, their plight is now the focus of a class action lawsuit filed on their behalf by the Institute for Justice — a non-profit, public interest law firm that’s represented civil asset forfeiture victims across the country. Among other wrongs, the suit asserts that the police seizures of FedEx packages violate the US Constitution’s guarantees of due process, and the Indiana Constitution’s prohibition against prosecuting alleged crimes that occur outside Indiana.

"This scheme is one of the most predatory we have seen, and it's past time to put a stop to it," said Institute for Justice attorney Sam Gedge when the suit was filed. "It's illegal and unconstitutional for Indiana to forfeit in-transit money whose only connection to Indiana is the happenstance of FedEx's shipping practices."

Perhaps seeking to thwart the class action suit, the Marion County prosecutor’s office last week said it would give the lead plaintiff Chengs their money back — some seven months after taking it without articulating any specific violation of Indiana law. The suit will proceed, however, with Institute for Justice lawyers asking the court to bar the state of Indiana and Marion County prosecutor Ryan Mears from initiating currency forfeitures like the one that targeted the Chengs.

Reflecting on what police have done to him and continue doing to people across the country, Henry Cheng’s sentiments echo those of many Americans upon first learning about civil asset forfeiture: “I am just totally stunned that this can happen in America."

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Turkey-Backed Jihadists Eye Hama Next After Capturing Central Aleppo, International Airport

Update(1425ET): After capturing the central and northwestern parts of Aleppo, Syria's largest northern city, armed jihadist insurgents led by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) are reportedly seeking to take the west-central city of Hama next.

Regional media has cited HTS sources to say they've "begun marching towards Hama, successfully capturing six towns and villages in the countryside, including Morek, which lies along an important highway connecting central Syria to the north." The Syrian government has denied that many of these towns or villages were captured, amid conflicting social media reports.

Importantly, the jihadists also now claim control of Aleppo city's international airport, which has long been a key regional hub. Russian and Syrian airstrikes have continued to pound the central occupied parts of Aleppo. These mark the first such major aerial bombardments of the city since the anti-Assad insurgents were driven out in 2016.


Another historic shot: Syrian rebel fighters inside Aleppo International Airport. pic.twitter.com/4mqJxvhFoM
— Clash Report (@clashreport) November 30, 2024
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The Syrian Army has acknowledged a temporary retreat from Aleppo in order to regroup, also as Moscow is demanding that President Assad quickly restore order:


The military said on Saturday that dozens of its soldiers had been killed or wounded in fierce battles with “armed terrorist organisations” in the governorates of Aleppo and Idlib over the previous few days and that it was now regrouping, redeploying troops to strengthen its defence lines as it prepared a “counterattack”.

It said that rebel groups had launched “a broad attack from multiple axes on the Aleppo and Idlib fronts”, reporting clashes “over a strip exceeding 100km [60 miles]”.

The army said the rebels had entered large parts of Aleppo but army bombardment had stopped them from establishing fixed positions. It promised to “expel them and restore the control of the state … over the entire city and its countryside”.


Al Jazeera correspondent Resul Serdar has remarked, "That this happened in just four days is unbelievable."


The Syrian Army seems to be in retreat from Hama, pulling back to Homs, which called itself the center of the revolution in 2012.
Regime forces are in chaos.
Unclear whether Assad has returned from Russia. https://t.co/tC4hvZRqrS
— Joshua Landis (@joshua_landis) November 30, 2024
One of the more interesting revelations and admissions from mainstream media has been that this new assault is being directed from NATO member Turkey. The AFP has bluntly said Turkish intelligence gave the greenlight for the attack on Aleppo.

AFP writes that "Opposition sources in touch with Turkish intelligence said Turkey had given a green light to the offensive." AFPs correspondent in HTS/AQ-held Idlib additionally reported that "The jihadists and their Turkey-backed allies took orders from a joint operations command."


⚡️Al Nusra terrorists begin taking down Christmas trees in Aleppo, priorities for these extremists…pic.twitter.com/ToBhuH7uV8
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 30, 2024
And this is precisely how Idlib was taken over by various Al-Qaeda factions in 2015: an operations room in southern Turkey staffed by NATO allies' intelligence officers supported it from start to finish.

The Syrian Army reportedly has a strong presence in Hama in preparation for possible attack:


⚡️More SAA reinforcements have arrived in Hama pic.twitter.com/RbyQodM5bR
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 30, 2024
Meanwhile, below is a brief trip down memory lane to understand how all of this began over a decade ago, and Washington's direct role in the regime change efforts in Syria...


Here is Professor Jeffrey Sachs on Morning Joe calmly explaining how Obama deployed the Brennan CIA in a regime change op to begin the Syrian Civil War that led to the rise of ISIS pic.twitter.com/WV051My5tl
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) November 30, 2024
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Hours after thousands of Syrian Islamic militants entered Syria's largest city of Aleppo, facing little resistance from government troops, and fanned out inside the city in vehicles with improvised armor and pickups, deploying to landmarks such as the old citadel on Saturday, Russian fighter jets stationed in Syria carried out airstrikes against the jihadist militants attacking the northern city of Aleppo, the spokesman for Moscow’s expeditionary force has said. The escalation follows after the Al-Qaeda linked Hayat Tahrir-al-Sham or HTS (an offshoot of Al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra) insurgent group, which was added by the US State Department to the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations in 2018, and allied militias attacked government-controlled territory in northern Syria on Wednesday, breaking a fragile truce mediated by Russia and Turkey in 2020.


Assad’s Syrian Arab Army (SAA) is in Full Retreat across Northern Syria, as Turkish-Backed Forces advance from the Northwest and U.S-Backed Forces advance from the East. pic.twitter.com/obJ5hvuIma
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 30, 2024
“Providing support to the Syrian Arab Army, the Russian Aerospace Forces are carrying out missile and bomb strikes on the equipment and manpower of illegal armed groups, command posts, warehouses, and artillery positions of terrorists. Over the past 24 hours, at least 200 militants have been eliminated,” Colonel Oleg Ignasyuk, the deputy head of the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria, told reporters in a briefing on Friday. He added that another 400 militants were killed by Russian and Syrian forces the day before.
A HTS rebel fighter in Aleppo

Also on Saturday, Syria's armed forces said that to absorb the large attack on Aleppo - which is located 350 kilometers north of Damascus - and save lives, it has redeployed and is preparing for a counterattack. The statement acknowledged that insurgents entered large parts of the city but said they have not established bases or checkpoints.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) fighters kneel to pray in a street in Aleppo

Terrorists were filmed outside police headquarters, in the city center, and outside the Aleppo Citadel. They tore down posters of Syrian President Bashar Assad, stepping on some and burning others.


⚡️Airstrike carried out on Al Nusra fighters who were tearing down the statue of Bashar al-Assad's brother in Aleppo pic.twitter.com/qAC1K4f9Db
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 30, 2024
The surprising takeover of Aleppo following the blitz campaign is an embarrassment for Assad, who managed to regain total control of the city in 2016, after expelling insurgents and thousands of civilians from its eastern neighborhoods following a grueling military campaign in which his forces were backed by Russia, Iran and its allied groups.

Aleppo has not been attacked by opposition forces since then. The 2016 battle for Aleppo was a turning point in the war between Syrian government forces and rebel fighters after 2011 protests against Assad’s rule turned into an all-out war.


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* The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) is a coalition of Kurdish, Arab, and Assyrian militias formed in 2015 during the Syrian Civil War. Led by the Kurdish YPG, it operates primarily in… pic.twitter.com/X90u6HYJX7
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Before adopting its current name in 2017, HTS was known as Jabhat al-Nusra, and was one of the main Sunni islamist factions opposing President Bashar Assad’s government during the Syrian Civil War. Jabhat al-Nusra was originally founded as an offshoot of Al-Qaeda in Syria.

The jihadists launched their shock offensive in the Aleppo and Idlib countryside on Wednesday and wrestled control of dozens of villages and towns before entering Aleppo on Friday. The pro-government Al-Watan newspaper reported airstrikes on the edge of Aleppo city targeting rebel supply lines. It posted a video of a missile landing on a gathering of fighters and vehicles, in a street lined with trees and buildings.

The timing is remarkable: over the past decade, Syria has become a focal point of rapid foreign military escalation with the CIA-backed Islamic State emerging out of nowhere in 2014 and destabilizing the region for the next 4 years, and now - during a time of upheaval for the Deep State - it is once again Syria that is the focus of CIA escalatory tactics, this time involving another Al-Qaeda-linked terrorist organization, the HTS.

The push into Aleppo followed weeks of simmering low-level violence, including government attacks on opposition-held areas. In its amusing commentary, the AP notes that Turkey, which has openly backed Syrian opposition groups, "failed in its diplomatic efforts to prevent the Syrian government attacks", which were seen as a violation of a 2019 agreement sponsored by Russia, Turkey and Iran to freeze the line of the conflict. What the AP really means is that Turkey has once again been quietly seeking to destabilize the region and has succeeded.

The latest offensive comes as Iran-linked groups, primarily Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which has backed Syrian government forces since 2015, have been preoccupied with their own battles at home. A ceasefire in Hezbollah’s two-month war with Israel took effect Wednesday, the day the Syrian opposition factions announced their offensive. Israel has also escalated its attacks against Hezbollah and Iran-linked targets in Syria during the last 70 days.

According to social media reports, government troops remained in the city's airport and at a military academy but most of the forces have already filed out of the city from the south. Syrian Kurdish forces remained in two neighborhoods. The redeployment “is a temporary measure and (the military central command and armed forces) will work to guarantee the security and peace of all our people in Aleppo,” the military statement said.

There was light traffic in the city center on Saturday according to AP. Opposition fighters fired in the air in celebration but there was no sign of clashes or government troops presence. Earlier in the day, HTS told Al Jazeera and Türkiye’s Anadolu news agency that its fighters had entered several neighborhoods of Aleppo. The group claimed to have taken control of over 400 square kilometers of land in Aleppo and Idlib provinces and captured heavy weaponry and other equipment from the Syrian Army.


For the first time ever, Syrian Opposition Forces are claiming to have Captured the entire Idlib Governorate in the Northwest. pic.twitter.com/uEmA1gI0jJ
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 30, 2024

Videos shared on social media purportedly show HTS gunmen moving through Aleppo on foot and in armored vehicles.

The government in Damascus said its troops have “inflicted heavy losses” on the attackers and regained control of some areas. Local media reported the arrival of Syrian Army reinforcements to both Idlib and Aleppo on Friday. Meanwhile Russian fighter jets stationed in Syria carried out multiple airstrikes against jihadist militants attacking the northern city of Aleppo. Twenty fighters were killed in the airstrikes, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Aleppo residents reported clashes and gunfire. Some fled the fighting.


⚡️Airstrike carried out on Al Nusra fighters who were tearing down the statue of Bashar al-Assad's brother in Aleppo pic.twitter.com/qAC1K4f9Db
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 30, 2024
Schools and government offices were closed Saturday as most people stayed indoors, according to Sham FM radio, a pro-government station. Bakeries were open. Witnesses said the insurgents deployed security forces around the city to prevent any acts of violence or looting.


BREAKING NEWS - Russian airstrikes target the outskirts of the governorate building in Aleppo, Syria. pic.twitter.com/aJA5d0brey
— Fared Al Mahlool | فريد المحلول (@FARED_ALHOR) November 30, 2024
Russia intervened in the conflict in 2015, helping Assad retake much of the country from al-Nusra, the Islamic State, and dozens of US-supported armed groups described by Washington as ‘moderate rebels’.


NEW - #Russia just struck central #Aleppo city for the 1st time since its capture, hitting a group of celebrating civilians reportedly.
Approximately 20 bodies torn apart & strewn across the street. It’s started.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) November 30, 2024
Syrian forces lifted the nearly five-year siege of Aleppo in December 2016 and pushed al-Nusra and other groups west into Idlib province. Türkiye took responsibility for Idlib in 2018, vowing to separate terrorists from “legitimate rebels,” but never did so. A March 2020 agreement between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was meant to permanently end the fighting around Idlib.

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Appendix: A Primer on the Islamic group HTS, Who They Are, and why Iran, Israel are wary of al-Qaeda-linked jihadists? (via The Week)

Syria's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) is once again in the news after a fresh rebel offensive in Aleppo put the government forces on the back foot. Bashar al-Assad's government troops lost significant ground to the sudden attack by HTS-led fighters, losing control of several villages and military establishments in Aleppo -- located almost 350 kilometres away from Damascus.

In an already volatile Middle East, reports of unrest and gunfights returning to Syria are bad news. As the country braces for the return of conflict-ridden days, the focus is back on the HTS, which was once affiliated with terror group al-Qaida. Here is what you need to know about Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which is the principal rebel fighting force behind the fresh violence in Syria.

Syria's Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham rebels

The US Department of State added Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) to the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) in 2018. Traced back to the early days of the Syrian civil war, HTS is an offshoot of al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra.

Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham loosely translates to the “Organization for the Liberation of the Levant” in English. Based out of Idlib, the organization enjoyed operational presence in Syria’s Aleppo, Hama, Dera’a, and Damascus during its prime.  According to Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED), Hayat Tahrir al-Sham remains the most powerful anti-government armed group in northwest Syria.

Who leads HTS? What is its take on Israel?

Initially, the organization was funded by sympathizers from the Persian Gulf. Its style of taxing territories under control and effective insurgent attacks attracted more fighters to its ranks despite the presence of numerous outfits in the region.

In 2017, the group guided by Salafi-jihadist ideology openly split from the al-Qaeda and is currently led by Abu Mohammed al-Golani. According to US-based Center For Strategic and International Studies, despite the split, HTS, in theory, continues to have a secret relationship with al-Qaeda and receives strategic and operational guidance from the Islamic terror organisation.

Also called Muhammad al-Jawlani and Muhammad al-Julani, the 42-year-old led the al-Nusrah Front (ANF) before its merger with the HTS. On May 16, 2013, the US Department of State designated al-Jawlani as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist for carrying out several terrorist attacks targeting civilians across Syria.

HTS: An Islamic organization with "local" goals

The major difference between HTS and al-Qaeda is the fact that unlike the latter, HTS in recent times has distanced itself from the dream of establishing an Islamic Caliphate across the world.

The organisation has declared its ultimate objective to be the establishment of Islamic rule in Syria and the expelling of Iranian militias from the country. The toppling of the Assad government remains the aim of "modern" HTS, CSIS says, despite Abu al-Jolani having made statements like “With this spirit… we will not only reach Damascus, but, Allah permitting, Jerusalem will be awaiting our arrival” in the past.  

This indicates the Zionist ideology and the Jewish state of Israel is a sworn enemy of the HTS like most other Islamic militant groups.

A rebel group that governs Syrian regions!

In 2017 of the Syrian Salvation Government (SSG), a body made up of independent and HTS-linked technocrats, was formed to function as the HTS’s governance wing. Through the SSG, HTS administers various welfare services, delivers essential goods, and runs food aid programs.

It also has a monopoly on the economy through control of al-Sham Bank and the oil sector through Watad Company. SSG has established itself as the de facto administrative authority in the territories under its purview and controls the Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey, through which flows the humanitarian aid on which 90% of the four million people living in northwest Syria depend, the ACLED report claims.

HTS has pushed the theory that it is “an independent entity that follows no organization or party, al-Qaeda or others” hard in recent years. HTS leadership went to the extent of arresting al-Qaeda-linked individuals in its territories to prove its independent existence. Yet, the West has reasons to believe secret ties exist between the two groups and refuses to engage in talks with its leadership.

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham today: War in Aleppo and total strength

The Russian-Turkish truce of March 2020 ended Syrian government offensives against rebel factions. This gave HTS and its sworn ally al-Fath al-Mubin Operation Room to regroup. US reports show that since 2022, Syrian forces have come under constant attacks by the two groups. Sniper fire has been the common strategy of HTS fighters to target government troops in its strongholds and many lives have been lost in these frequent skirmishes.

HTS commanded the allegiance of a fighting force of between 12,000 and 15,000 militants as of October 2018. It is unknown how many new fighters were recruited ahead of the fresh offensive. It is reported that HTS is supported by several Turkish-backed factions in the recent offense. Although many of these groups dislike each other, they have come together under the 'Syrian National Army' due to their mutual hatred for Assad.

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 14:25

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The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire began four days ago, and has held enough to where for the fist time in more than a year tens of thousands of Israelis who've remained forcibly evacuated form their homes in the north can return to assess the situation.

The IDF Home Front Command on Saturday announced for the first time in many months that it is easing restrictions in northern Israel, allowing larger gatherings and for schools to finally reopen, in the clearest indicator so far that the ceasefire is holding and both sides are taking it seriously.

"Under the changes, schools in the northern frontier communities and the north Golan Heights will now be able to operate if adequate shelter can be reached in time," Israeli media writes. 

All restrictions previously in place throughout all areas of the country have now been lifted, which was approved by Defense Minister Israel Katz. Some 80,000 Israelis had been displaced by daily Hezbollah rocket and drone fire in the north.

On the other side of the border, tens of thousands of previously displaced Lebanese have been viewing their homes and communities for the first time in months. The opening couple days of the ceasefire, which took effect early on Nov.27, saw reports of some intermittent fire - especially from the Israeli side.

The 60-day US and French-brokered ceasefire has been widely viewed as off to a successful start, ending over 14 months of cross-border fire between Iran-linked Hezbollah and the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
Source: Al Jazeera

Despite the assassinations of its upper-tier leadership, including Hassan Nasrallah who died in an Israeli airstrike on September 27, the new head of Hezbollah, Naim Qassem, claimed 'victory' in the war. Yet Hezbollah's top command ranks have been devastated, suffering historic losses after over two months of bombs falling on Beirut.

Still, he hailed that the group had achieved a "divine victory" in a Friday speech. "To those that were betting that Hezbollah would be weakened, we are sorry, their bets have failed," he said.

But he also pledged that the ceasefire deal with Israel will be upheld, and that Hezbollah leadership had agreed to it "with heads held high." Qassem explained Hezbollah had "approved the deal, with the resistance strong in the battlefield, and our heads held high with our right to defend [ourselves]."

A Reuters report at the end of this week claimed that Hezbollah's internal numbers are that it lost 4,000 of its fighters, which is a much higher tally than what the Lebanese government lists.

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Commercial Real Estate Bond Distress Reaches Record High

Via SchiffGold.com,

From the national debt to negative jobs reports, data has been piling up that suggests America’s economic bubble is ready to burst. Now, with the Fed’s most recent round of rate cuts moving through the economy, fault lines are appearing in the commercial real estate sector.



The following article was originally published by the Mises Institute. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of Peter Schiff or SchiffGold.

Commercial real estate continues to suffer despite the Federal Reserve’s attempt at ameliorating the capital markets with a 50-basis point rate cut in September.

The pain is especially apparent in the so-called “CRE-CLO” bond market. CRE-CLO bonds are packaged commercial real estate mortgages comprising short-term floating rate loans. These bridge loans were recently, and most notably, used to facilitate the biggest apartment investment bubble in history, but were also used in financing other commercial real estate sectors including office, retail, hotel, industrial, and self-storage.

Most of the current batch of bridge loans originated in the 2020-2022 period—when benchmark rates were near zero and commercial real estate prices were peaking—and carried maturities of three to five years. Benchmark rates are now much higher, prices much lower, and property performance far worse than anticipated. Thus, a wall of maturities is staring borrowers, lenders, and bondholders in the face, all while underlying property performance disappoints.

Despite attempts by lenders to extend and pretend—kicking the can down the road in the short term to avoid defaults until the Federal Reserve lowers rates enough to bail them out—their delusions of reprieve may be fading fast.

Apartment Investors Play Checkers Instead of Chess

At the end of Q3, the distress rate for CRE-CLO loans across all commercial real estate sectors reached 13.1 percent, an all-time high. Distress in this instance is defined as any loan reported 30 days or more delinquent, past the maturity date, in special servicing (typically due to a drop in occupancy or a failure to meet certain performance criteria), or any combination thereof.

Figure 1



While roughly one in seven loans meets these criteria, the weakness is concentrated in two or three sectors.

Unsurprisingly, office properties have the highest rate of distress, with nearly one in five CRE-CLO office loans experiencing current distress. This is to be expected after the covid panic of 2020, subsequent to which various “work-from-home” directives essentially made the office market obsolete.

For similar reasons, distress is also high in the retail segment, as all but the most well-heeled retailers were forced under by the maniacal and criminal government edicts of the time.

However, the real story here is in the apartment, or multifamily, sector. Seen in Figure 1, the distress rate for apartments touched 16.4 percent in August. An astonishing number, indicating that one in six apartment bridge loans were distressed. The improvement to 13.7 percent shown for September is seasonal, as renters settle in at the start of the school year.

While this picture is bad enough, the reality under the surface is far worse. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, using Q2 data from MSCI, the batch of currently distressed apartment bridge loans comprise roughly $14 billion in total loans, but there exists an additional $81 billion in potentially distressed loans. MSCI categorizes loans as “potentially distressed” if they have seen delinquent payments, forbearance (when the lender lets interest payments accrue rather than taking a default action), or where key performance metrics like occupancy and net operating income are dangerously low.

Figure 2



The arithmetically-aware will note that if the $14 billion of currently distressed apartment bridge loans comprise a roughly 14 percent distress rate at the end of Q2 (as shown in Figure 1) and there are an additional $81 billion in potentially distressed loans not yet categorized as “currently distressed” (as shown in Figure 2), then MSCI data implies that 95 percent of all apartment bridge loans are either currently distressed or in imminent danger of distress.

While astounding, this level of distress will come as no surprise to veterans of the apartment market. In the 2020-22 period, bridge loans of this variety were ubiquitous above a certain minimum loan size. And, because of the extreme and reckless nature of money printing undertaken by the Federal Reserve during this time—when interest rates were effectively zero—lenders underwrote property acquisitions with a 1.0x debt service coverage ratio (“DSCR”), meaning the initial net operating income of the property was projected to just cover interest payments, with nothing left over.

Bridge loan interest rates floated at a spread (typically around 350 basis points, or 3.5 percent) to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (“SOFR”), which was essentially 0 percent until mid-2022. Because of the 1.0x DSCR standard, a property acquired during this period that had net operating income of $1 million would have also had interest payments of $1 million at the then-prevailing interest rate of 3.5 percent.

SOFR is now 4.9 percent, indicating a total interest rate of 8.4 percent (SOFR + 3.5 percent spread). This same property now has interest payments of $2.4 million while net operating income is unlikely to have increased to any significant extent, if at all. Insurance and property tax increases in particular have damaged apartment profitability while rent increases have been difficult to execute in the face of stagnating real wages. By the same token, absurdly optimistic renovation plans have been impossible in the face of cash flows increasingly shunted towards paying interest.

The Amazing Disappearing Rate Cut

The high amount of potential distress in CRE-CLO bonds, and the loans that underlie them, indicate an expectation on the part of lenders that help is coming in the form of lower interest rates. After all, capital markets have become used to being bailed out by the Federal Reserve, all but demanding that the taxpayer—not they—be held responsible for their poor decisions. Nevertheless, the Fed’s recent rate cut is proving not to be the magic bullet on which lenders relied.

By August of this year, futures markets had fully priced in a 25-50 basis point Fed rate cut in September, and were expecting additional 25 basis point cuts in November and December. This expectation for the Fed Funds Rate carried over into Treasury yields, a key benchmark for the commercial real estate industry. Particularly important in the case of distressed bridge loans since any hopes of refinancing are placed not on more bridge loans—which are now much less pervasive—but on the fixed-rate agency market comprising Fannie- and Freddie-backed apartment loans, which prices loans off a spread to treasuries.

At the beginning of August, as markets priced in 75-100 bps of Fed rate cuts by year-end, 10-year Treasury yields reacted accordingly, dropping from 4.30 percent in late July (they had been 4.70 percent in April) to 3.65 percent in the middle of September. As of early November, most of that move had been erased—with yields back near 4.30 percent—roughly where they were prior to market pricing in this year’s Fed rate cuts.

Fear and Trembling

Undeniably, participants in the commercial real estate market—apartment bridge lenders in particular—are relying on loose monetary policy for their immediate salvation. They may get their wish. While Treasury rates have moved stubbornly higher, market forces only mean so much if the Fed decides to supplement rate cuts with purchases of treasuries, driving yields lower—another round of quantitative easing.

Nevertheless, to the extent they’re allowed to be heard, market signals are unmistakable. A regime that can’t stop spending and continues to appropriate the property of its citizens through inflation will provide upward pressure on Treasury yields, all else equal. In a free market context, the rent-seekers that comprise the commercial real estate market will have to work out their own salvation.

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 15:10

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The authentication bypass vulnerability lets attackers gain full access to websites without a username or password, according to the article, and "Security researchers rated the vulnerability 9.8 out of 10, reflecting the high level of severity..."


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If Manchester City’s wobbles hearten for Arsenal, Liverpool’s blindside run to the top has maintained the margin for error. Will Mikel Arteta end up counting the cost of Martin Ødegaard’s absence? Nobody can doubt the playmaker’s importance and the improvement his return has brought even if this London derby win may be best recalled for the proficiency of Arsenal’s set pieces.West Ham’s manner of defeat, particularly in a goal-deluged first half, puts the pressure back on Julen Lopetegui. Victory at Newcastle had been well-executed, in the nick of the time, but public opinion now swings back against him. Those seeking creativity, freedom of expression and enjoyment may be better advised to attend the Abba Arena shown elsewhere on the Stratford campus. Or watching Arsenal. And if Hammers fans have always appreciated shows grit, it was only briefly in evidence. Continue reading...

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Georgian president says government 'not legitimate' as thousands again take to streets
Georgia's president has said the Caucasian country's government is "not legitimate" as thousands of protesters gathered again in the capital after a halt to EU membership talks.

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Food charity pauses Gaza work after car carrying staff hit by Israeli strike
Israel said the target of the strike was involved in the October 7 attacks and also worked at the charity World Central Kitchen.

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Thousands visit site of Hassan Nasrallah's assassination
At the site of a crater left by the Israeli air strike that killed him, Nasrallah's supporters wept and chanted his name.

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Ireland election: Several ministers fighting for their seats - as attention turns to forming a coalition
Ireland's Green Party, one of the three previous governing parties, may lose a significant number of seats - as attention turns to forming a new coalition.

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The Observer view: Shaky ceasefire is no victory for Netanyahu amid suffering of Gaza and hostages
Despite the Lebanon truce, Israel’s prime minister shows no desire to seek peace with HamasFor the people of Lebanon, last week’s agreement to halt the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah comes as a huge relief. The 14-month conflict, sparked by the 7 October 2023 Hamas terrorist atrocities, caused about 4,000 deaths, inflicted appalling destruction and displaced hundreds of thousands of residents on either side of the Israel-Lebanon border. Now there is a semblance of calm. Long may it last.For the people of Israel, the ceasefire appears more of a mixed blessing. Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared a famous victory. He says Israelis who fled Hezbollah’s rockets may safely return home – though not yet. It’s undoubtedly true that Hezbollah’s military capabilities and leadership have been significantly degraded. Given Hezbollah joined the conflict to support Hamas, it follows that Hamas has been further weakened by the humbling of a key ally.Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a letter of up to 250 words to be considered for publication, email it to us at [email protected] Continue reading...

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Carreras runs the show as Gloucester end Northampton’s unbeaten home run
Northampton 17-25 GloucesterSanti Carreras confounds Saints’ comeback hopesWe were denied the consummation of another comeback from the dead, but we were treated to the usual entertainment all the same. Northampton’s struggles continue, here surrendering a 17-match unbeaten run at home. Gloucester, though, after an exhilarating opening 40 minutes move ever closer to the playoff zone with a win high on charisma and grit.Rory Hutchinson missed a late penalty for the Saints, which would have earned them a bonus point, but the champions could not recover from the boundless energy with which Gloucester ran them ragged in the first half. Both sides chucked the ball around with abandon, often to their own players, but quite often to the opposition. It just added to the breathlessness. Continue reading...

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Ireland's Green Party, one of the three previous governing parties, may lose a significant number of seats as attention turns to forming a new coalition.

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After every F1 qualifying session, Autosport publishes each team's qualifying record in terms of team-mate duels.This record is based exclusively on qualifying results so that grid penalties don't alter the statistics.When a driver can't put in a representative lap time due to a technical issue or an incident, this will be mentioned in the table.Read Also:Formula 1F1 Qatar GP ...Keep reading

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President-elect Trump confirmed his Friday meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, calling the conversation "productive." "I just had a very productive meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, where we discussed many important topics that will require both Countries to work together to address, like the Fentanyl and Drug Crisis that has decimated...

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Filmmaker Michael Moore weighed the U.S.'s ongoing support for Israel amid its war with Hamas in Gaza, suggesting that if Democrats continue to support the Jewish State, "more elections" will be lost. “Democratic senators should know better. And their behavior in supporting this aggression will only cost them more elections,” Moore wrote in his Substack...

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What might Winston Churchill think of Donald Trump?
Donald Trump's admiration for Winston Churchill was demonstrated by his display of a bust of the British Prime Minister in the Oval Office, while Churchill's commitment to democracy and the sovereignty of the ballot was well worth remembering.

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President-elect Trump has big changes coming for the education world in his second administration. While Trump’s education plans have not been fully laid out, the issues he wants to tackle would fundamentally change how schools operate, from potentially abolishing the Department of Education to advancing a federal school choice program. Here are the top five...

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Police are urgently searching for missing 14-year old Gracie Drake from West Drayton, in West London, who apparently vanished after receiving threats from an older man, on Friday.

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Inside Gok Wan's swanky Georgian house: Fashion guru shows off his quirky property in a London hotspot after overcoming childhood struggles - complete with vintage artwork, a lavish kitchen and his own DJ decks
He explained that he was 11 before they moved into their first family-owned place - a flat above the restaurant where his father worked as a chef and his mother was front of house.

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Is this finally the end for Bashar al-Assad? Islamist rebels seize control of Aleppo and punch through into Hama city amid claims Syria's monster dictator has now 'fled with his family to Russia' - as his embattled regime looks on the brink of collapse
Dictator Bashar al-Assad is said to have fled to Russia with his family earlier this week, according to unconfirmed rumours.

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Kremlin Warns Biden It Will Mount Response To 'Each' Use Of US-Supplied Missiles
Kremlin Warns Biden It Will Mount Response To 'Each' Use Of US-Supplied Missiles

The Kremlin has communicated to the Biden administration that its forces will hit back in major attacks on Ukrainian targets "each time" Russia is hit with US-supplied missiles.

President Putin "had warned that the authorization to use U.S. and other foreign-made missiles was an irresponsible and escalatory step," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in a Friday briefing.

"And if these missiles are used, there will be an appropriate response every time," he warned.
Prior illustrative image of drone attack, via The Guardian 

This new warning came after President Putin said Russia could hit "decision-making centers" in Kiev with the new intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile, the Oreshnik. "As I have said repeatedly, there will always be a response from our side," Putin stressed.

This past week began with days of record-setting drone and missile attacks on Ukraine, chiefly targeting the country's energy infrastructure. This has left vast swathes of Ukraine without power, or else on a rolling blackout rationing system.

A Thursday overnight attack had additionally included 90 missiles and around 100 drones, according to Moscow's description.

Ukraine's Energy Minister German Galushchenko has said the national power infrastructure was "under massive enemy attack."

"Once again, the energy sector is under massive enemy attack. Attacks on energy facilities are taking place across Ukraine," Galushchenko said.

Emergency power outages have been confirmed in the regions of Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro and Donetsk. Ukrenergo said it "urgently introduced emergency power cuts," as temperatures hover at around 32 degrees Fahrenheit.


"Mate, let's face it. We're waging a proxy war!"
Boris Johnson states unambiguously that Britain is engaged in a proxy war with Russia in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/pJTswKDi0p
— Declassified UK (@declassifiedUK) November 29, 2024
Outside of Ukraine, a 'dirty war' and NATO escalation is taking shape. The below is a summary of events via Al Jazeera:

Russia is waging a “staggeringly reckless campaign” of sabotage in Europe, while also stepping up its nuclear sabre-rattling to scare other countries off from backing Ukraine, the head of the United Kingdom’s MI6 foreign spy agency said.
Poland has deployed Leopard 2 battle tanks in Latvia to reinforce the NATO brigade there.
German defence giant Rheinmetall and Lithuania signed deals to begin construction of a $190m ammunition plant to make artillery shells in the country.
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius wants to order four new submarines to help meet NATO’s security requirements in Europe, a parliamentary budget committee source told the AFP news agency.
Germany’s BfV domestic intelligence agency has warned of possible attempts by other states to influence the upcoming federal election.
When President-elect Donald Trump enters the White House on January 20, he will certainly have his hands full on the diplomatic front, if he hopes to negotiate a quick end to the war - as currently the conflict is only growing.

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Max Verstappen placed under investigation immediately after securing Qatar GP pole
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Delta Force devs ready the ban hammer for its upcoming release
Ahead of its launch, Delta Force: Hawk Ops developers are drawing a line in the sand and daring bad actors to cross it.

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Moana 2, Wicked, Gladiator II combine for the best Black Friday in box office history
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Everything you need to know about Fortnite OG: launch date, weapons, and more
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Masked owls, wild devils and giant crayfish: inside the ancient forests of Tasmania’s Takayna
Teeming with wildlife under lush canopies, this area in Australia’s island state is one of the world’s most remarkable – and one most in need of protectionGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastWitnessing Takayna/Tarkine is a rare privilege. After I press through metres of the dense, dry shrubs that skirt the forest floor, the rainforest quickly opens into a dewy landscape of verdant greens bathed in golden light. The ground is a ballroom floor, moist to the touch, carpeted in soft mosses and punctuated by broad myrtle trunks. Tiny ferns unfurl towards the canopy, where shafts of sunlight streak through the treetops. It is an overwhelmingly beautiful place.In a world experiencing an increasingly rapid montage of alarming climate events caused by a warming planet, Tasmania’s Takayna presents an alternate world, one that is primal and untouched by the ravages of industrialisation.Sign up for a weekly email featuring our best reads Continue reading...

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Crowded House review – Perth performance much more than a traffic jam on memory lane
Kings Park & Botanical Garden, PerthWith Neil Finn’s sons joining Crowded House on stage for the start of their Australian tour, it was clear the band hasn’t become mired in nostalgiaGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailThe last time Neil Finn appeared on a stage in Perth was in 2019 as a member of Fleetwood Mac, in a performance that included several of his own songs. He has been humble about this, but the fact that ‘Fleetwood Mac: guitarist/vocalist’ is just one of the entries on his CV speaks indelibly about his achievements. He respectfully crashed the gates of Buckingham Palace.The first time Crowded House appeared on a stage in Perth was in 1987 at the long ago demolished Entertainment Centre. They were so hot right then; flotsam jetsam in outlook, comedic and poignant and dazzle-may-care, with all their vocal and instrumental chops in play. They were breaking the US, having already burst into our hearts, with Finn out front leading bassist Nick Seymour and late drummer Paul Hester (and touring keyboardist Eddie Rayner). They opened with the first track from their recently released self-titled debut album produced by Mitchell Froom, who now plays keyboards in the band. It was perfect.Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Continue reading...

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Ireland give Farrell winning send-off in battling comeback against Australia
Autumn Nations Series: Ireland 22-19 AustraliaIrish tough it out after trailing by eight points at half-timeAt the finish it wasn’t readily apparent who was at the end of yet another enervating season and who was not even at the halfway point. It can get like that when the margins are tight and the mind takes over. For Australia they were trying to get beyond break-even in their campaign, another brick in the defensive wall against the Lions next summer. Ireland were in ­similar statistical mode: two from four this month would not have been a good look. With the bean counters at their end-of-match positions, Ireland managed to avoid that.In a week dominated by Andy Farrell picking a novice at No 10, it was fitting that another from the same age bracket nudged Ireland into the safe zone. The replacement hooker Gus McCarthy brought something extra to a game where it was badly needed. His late try off a maul put Ireland in credit. By then the other new kid on the block, Sam Prendergast, had played a hugely positive part in a game ruined by the time wasted to set scrums, and the number of handling errors that led to those scrums. Somewhere in between those two ­pitfalls was a game of rugby looking for some attention. So, far from perfect, but something positive for both sides to take away. Continue reading...

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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, and in Māori as hongi. Continue reading...

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‘We will fix our homes’: clean-up begins as Lebanon faces uncertain future
Under-resourced army has job of ensuring Hezbollah’s compliance with truce while defending national territoryMohammed Bzeeh spent the first hours of the ceasefire cleaning. After the Hezbollah-Israel agreement brought 13 months of fighting to a close last Wednesday, Bzeeh and his family arrived at their village of Zibqin in southern Lebanon to find their home ruined by an Israeli airstrike.Bzeeh immediately set to work, the wiry 18-year-old hefting piles of concrete and metal scrap off his driveway using a rusty shovel. His family watched as he worked, overlooking the street that they had left two months earlier, now lined by the burnt-out husks of their neighbours’ homes. Continue reading...

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Verstappen takes first pole since June in Qatar
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen snatches pole position from Mercedes’ George Russell in the final seconds of qualifying at the Qatar Grand Prix.

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If You Buy The Echo Dot at 50% Off, You’ll Also Receive a Free Smart Bulb This Black Friday
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Now at a Record Low Price, This SanDisk 2TB SSD Is Incredibly Cheap For Black Friday
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Donald Trump nominates son-in-law Jared Kushner's dad Charles for key diplomatic role
President-elect Donald Trump nominated his son-in-law Jared Kushner's father Charles Kushner for key diplomatic role as he prepared to take office.

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‘Time for compassion to prevail’: could the remaining Bali Nine members finally be coming home?
The new Indonesian president – who came to office with a questionable human rights record – has emerged as an unlikely champion for a prisoner swap dealGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIn the dark of the early morning of 29 April 2015, two members of Australia’s so-called Bali Nine were each tied to a stake in a floodlit field on the Indonesian prison island of Nusakambangan.Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran refused blindfolds, and sang as they stood before a firing squad of 12.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

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The Observer view on the disturbing prevalence of child sexual abuse in the home | Observer editorial
The idea of children being abused within their family is too upsetting for adults to contemplate. But we must‘I wanted them all to notice.” This is the title of a new report on protecting children from sexual abuse within the family, taken from an interview with a child who was sexually abused and failed by the agencies that should have protected them. The report by the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel (CSPRP) reviewed 136 cases of serious child sexual abuse from between 2018 and 2023, including the way in which children’s services responded. It sets out the horrific extent to which children are so often abandoned by the system and denied the safeguarding and support they desperately need.Child sexual abuse is far more common than many people realise. At least one in 10 children will be sexually abused before the age of 16, with survey data suggesting girls are three times as likely to experience it, and disabled children twice as likely as non-disabled children. In the cases reviewed by the panel, 98% of the abusers were men. Continue reading...

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Wicked would be fun and forgettable but for the alt-right waging its dark arts against it | Kate Maltby
Digital crusade by anti-woke warriors against a vapid film for teen girls should be sending a wake-up call to HollywoodThe “war on woke” has a new target and her name is the Wicked Witch of the West. If you’re a fan of the musical Wicked, you’ll also know her as Elphaba, the moniker imagined by Gregory Maguire in his 1995 prequel to L Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. As played by Margaret Hamilton in the 1939 movie, she was the nemesis of Judy Garland’s Dorothy; as played this year by the musical theatre star Cynthia Erivo, she has conservative men across Britain and America bursting their blood vessels.Since Maguire came up with his novel – an extravagant piece of fan-fiction that suggests this “witch” might simply have been misunderstood – it has been reinterpreted as a stage musical and now as a movie in two parts. Wicked’s target market consists of teenage girls who see themselves in this backstory for Elphaba and her college-friend-turned-rival, Glinda the Good Witch. In the 21 years since Stephen Schwartz’s adaptation opened on Broadway, the show has been a cult phenomenon among young musical fans, blithely ignored by everyone else. Now the screen version has brought into mainstream conversation and the land of Oz has become a battleground in America’s culture war.Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a letter of up to 250 words to be considered for publication, email it to us at [email protected] Continue reading...

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Feeding off anger, fuelled by Russia… Enter Călin Georgescu, Europe’s latest radical populist | Simon Tisdall
Riding on a TikTok tide of Putin propaganda, the Romanian nationalist typifies a swing on the continent that is raising the spectre of the 1930sPolitics in Romania can be a bloody business, especially on the right. The excesses of the Iron Guard, an insurrectionary, violently antisemitic, ultranationalist 1930s political-religious militia, stood out even at a time when fascist parties were wreaking havoc in Germany, Italy and Spain. Given what is happening in Europe today, the events of that period are instructive.Iron Guard founder Corneliu Codreanu, a ruthless assassin who was himself assassinated in 1938, and his ally turned enemy, the pro-Nazi general Ion Antonescu, who was executed for war crimes in 1946, are back in the news of late. That’s because both men have been lauded as national heroes by Călin Georgescu, shock winner of last weekend’s first round of Romania’s presidential election.Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a letter of up to 250 words to be considered for publication, email it to us at [email protected] Continue reading...

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Strictly Come Dancing: the quarter-final – live
It’s Musicals Week! Sarah Hadland performs Charleston witchcraft to Wicked, while Pete Wicks waltzes to West Side Story and Chris McCausland quicksteps to Anything Goes – all while the semi-final loomsOpen your “sharing” box of Maltesers and raise the safety curtain. We’re about to go over live to the Elstree Studios ballroom…Alan Carr’s Numberwang on BBC1 now, despite the series allegedly finishing last week. I think this must be a repeat. Why, ye scheduling gods, why? Continue reading...

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Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael in pole position to form new Irish government
Despite trailing incumbent Sinn Féin in a close three-way result, outgoing coalition parties are best place to secure governing majorityIreland has bucked the European trend of elections going against incumbent governments, with two of the parties in its ruling coalition in pole position to lead the next parliament.An exit poll showed an appetite for change, with 60% backing opposition parties. But the prospect of an alternative left-leaning government still looks unlikely to materialise. Continue reading...

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'That's going to make the Christmas bloopers reel' - Norwood misses sitter for Oldham
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One of my favorite big-screen tablets for watching shows is $200 off after Black Friday
The Galaxy Tab S9 FE isn't Samsung's newest tablet, but it's still one of the best thanks to its brilliant display. Right now, it's $220 off at Amazon ahead of Cyber Monday.

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Amazon's Echo Hub is one of the best smart home devices I've tested, and it's still $125 after Black Friday
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Google's Pixel 8a is an AI phone that punches above its price - especially with this Black Friday deal
Google's Pixel 9 may have taken over the spotlight, but the Pixel 8a remains a solid mid-range smartphone with a handful of the same AI features found in the newer models. It's available now for $100 off ahead of Cyber Monday.

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The latest version of my favorite Garmin smartwatch is still on sale after Black Friday
Garmin's Enduro 3 has a longer-lasting battery and is cheaper than its predecessor. Even after Black Friday, Amazon is offering a new discount for the smartwatch -- but you don't want to wait.

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The special edition strawberry pink Dyson Airwrap bundle is still $499 at Amazon after Black Friday
Black Friday is technically over, but Dyson's Airwrap hair styler -- which rarely sees a sale -- still has a $100 discount at Amazon right now on special edition models, bringing the price down to $499.

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Score a free Google Pixel 9 phone with this T-Mobile Black Friday deal that's still live
T-Mobile will give you a free Pixel 9 phone with a qualifying trade-in or new line activation, with up to $800 back across 24 months of credits.

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You can still get an Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen) at its lowest-price-ever, even after Black Friday
The Apple Watch SE is still down to $149 after Black Friday, and it's the perfect upgrade for those looking for basic features.

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Don't miss out on the best lingering Black Friday deals on the newest Apple Watch Series 10
Several retailers have the newest Apple Watch Series 10 on sale for $70 off after Black Friday and ahead of Cyber Monday 2024. Don't miss out on these savings.

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US Insurers Are Still Charging for HIV Prevention Pills That Should Be Free
The Washington Post reports on tens of thousands of Americans "forced to pay for medication" to prevent the HIV infections, "despite federal requirements guaranteeing free access to treatment...according to multiple studies and interviews with medical professionals, activists and patients."


Insurance companies are skirting rules compelling them to pay for pre-exposure prophylaxis treatment, known as PrEP, researchers and HIV advocacy organizations say - leaving patients to shell out hundreds of dollars each year for medication co-pays, doctor visits and screenings required to stay on drugs that reduce the risk of contracting HIV through sex by 99 percent.

Under the Affordable Care Act, commercial insurers must cover certain preventive health services. This is supposed to include at least one form of oral PrEP and related health services, such as regular testing for HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, for people at increased risk of contracting HIV, according to 2021 guidance from the Biden administration. Responding to complaints that patients were still being charged, the Biden administration in October released new guidance instructing private insurers to cover all forms of PrEP without prior authorization, including new long-acting injections.

Nearly a third of a national sample of 325 health coverage plans on government insurance marketplaces did not include PrEP on their lists of covered preventive services, according to the AIDS Institute, a New York-based nonprofit. Between 20 and 30 percent of PrEP users with commercial insurance still had to pay for it despite the coverage mandate, with an average cost of $227 for 2022, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Government regulators have been slow to crack down on insurer violations, activists say, creating a barrier to getting more at-risk Americans on the medication. The CDC estimates that only a third of the more than 1 million people who could benefit from PrEP have received a prescription, according to its most recent data.
The issue appears to be lax enforcement against insurers who break rules, a policy advocate told the newspaper. America's Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which enforces regulations for preventive care, "said it takes enforcement seriously and recently found two insurance plans in violation of coverage requirements following consumer complaints."

And the Post spoke to an official at America's Labor Department, who said they were investigating a complaint against a large insurance company, but "said the agency does not have enough staff to conduct proactive investigations and lacks the authority to sue and penalize insurers that break the rules."





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Author of anti-Israel book Biden bought has searing four-word response
The author of the anti-Israel book purchased by Joe Biden has criticized the president for his 'too little too late' purchase at a local bookshop.

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England crush South Africa for T20 series sweep
England crush South Africa by nine wickets in the third and final T20 in Centurion to claim a series clean sweep.

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Kandoo Kid kicks on while Sir Gino vaults into Champion Hurdle picture
Paul Nicholls lands first Coral Gold Cup since 2009Sir Gino impressive winner in Fighting Fifth HurdlePaul Nicholls weighed out at 10st 5lb before the first of his two wins as a rider in what was known as the Hennessy Gold Cup, back in 1986. It was a chunkier version of him that greeted Kandoo Kid, his fourth winner as a trainer, after the race that is now run as the Coral Gold Cup here on Saturday.The passing of 38 years, though, does not diminish the impact of victory in Newbury’s historic handicap and Nicholls was glowing with delight as Harry Cobden and Kandoo Kid returned to the winner’s enclosure. Continue reading...

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Schade bulldozes Leicester as Brentford show Van Nistelrooy scale of salvage job
No one can blame Ben Dawson for attempting to try something different in his first and only game in charge of Leicester. The interim manager named a very different side at Brentford, in shape and personnel, as the incoming Ruud van Nistelrooy watched from the stands. Unfortunately for him, Kevin Schade’s incredible hat-trick at the Gtech not only inflicted more misery on the visitors, who remain one point above the relegation zone, but proved their problems will require more than a simple formation change.Van Nistelrooy’s first session with the squad will be on Sunday morning, Dawson confirmed and while the two will be meeting for the first time, he expects there will be a mix of analysis from the loss and looking ahead to West Ham. Continue reading...

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Strictly Come Dancing: the quarter-final – live
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SpaceX Rockets Launched 86% Of All Upmass To Space In Q3
SpaceX Rockets Launched 86% Of All Upmass To Space In Q3

SpaceX continues dominating the global space race as the premier rocket launcher for satellite operators, outpacing entire nation-state space programs.

New data for the third quarter shows the Elon Musk-led company "launched an astonishing 362 metric tons of upmass to space — this represents 85.7% of all upmass launched in the world in the third quarter of this year," according to one Tesla investor. 


NEWS: @SpaceX in Q3-2024 launched an astonishing 362 metric tons of upmass to space — this represents 85.7% of all upmass launched in the world in the third quarter of this year. pic.twitter.com/bxXq2lkEVd
— ALEX (@ajtourville) November 29, 2024
SpaceX accounted for 63% of all space launches in the third quarter. 



Data showed that SpaceX launched 518 spacecraft in the quarter, the most of any launch provider worldwide. 



Musk chimed in on X, "If rest of Q4 goes well, should be 90%."


If rest of Q4 goes well, should be 90%
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 30, 2024
More data on heavy-lift launches via BryceTech:


BryceTech projects near-term growth in spacecraft and heavy-lift launches open to U.S. commercial providers, driven primarily by the deployment of megaconstellations. Near-term the average annual number of spacecraft open to launch from U.S. providers is about 3,100, with about 1,900 being non-Starlink spacecraft. Between 2029 and 2033, the average is about 2,500 spacecraft per year. Heavy-lift launches will play a central role, with an estimated annual average of 110 launches from 2024 to 2028, decreasing to an average 50 launches annually from 2029 to 2033. Note: Forecast data does not include spacecraft captive to international launch providers.




The next Starship test flight window will open up on January 11. This will be the seventh test flight of the program while the company refines the world's largest launch vehicle. 


STARSHIP FT7 UPDATE! #SpaceX #Starship #Flight7
According to new documents filed by NASA to the FAA; SpaceX is targeting NET January 11th, 2025 for Starship Flight 7; and NASA5, a Gulfstream V will be used to observe the reentry of Ship 33 when it enters over the Indian Ocean,… pic.twitter.com/AajauuRtSd
— The Launch Pad (@TLPN_Official) November 25, 2024
The sixth test flight of Starship was earlier this month. 


With data and flight learnings as our primary payload, Starship’s sixth flight test once again delivered → https://t.co/oIFc3u9laE pic.twitter.com/O6ZKThQRr6
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) November 20, 2024
Starship's fifth test flight in early October was groundbreaking...


Mechazilla has caught the Super Heavy booster! pic.twitter.com/6R5YatSVJX
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) October 13, 2024
Just weeks ago, Gwynne Shotwell, president of SpaceX, told investors the company plans hundreds of Starship rocket launches during President Trump's second term. 

The latest valuation placed on SpaceX was around $250 billion, according to a recent Financial Times report that cited sources who expect the company to offer existing shares around $135 in December. 

The era of Greta reading the global warming script is over. 


Greta Thunberg: "There is no planet B, there is no planet blah blah blah blah blah blah blah."
Elon Musk: "Hold my beer for a sec." 😎
We can't remain a single-planet species forever, we must have an alternative planet in case something bad happens to Earth. pic.twitter.com/9DPuFvuAlL
— SMX 🇺🇸 (@iam_smx) October 18, 2024
SpaceX is why America is years ahead of the rest of the world in the space race. Let's not screw this up. 

Tyler Durden
Sat, 11/30/2024 - 12:15

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Cannibal Spirits
Cannibal Spirits

Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance

Those who have been following me for a long time know that the term “animal spirits,” often used to describe the appetite for risk-taking in markets, is on my list of the financial world’s bullshit overused phrases and sayings perpetually invoked to explain to the commonfolk why markets only go up in our rigged, inflation and debt-based monetary policy system.

I’ve taken similar exception to terms like “Santa Claus rally,” which we are undoubtedly going to hear no less than a trillion times between now and 2025, as financial commentators and analysts scramble for public relations lipstick to slap on top of a 30x price-to-earnings pig.

Because, after all, according to “economists,” central bankers, and equity strategists, we should pay no attention to inflation or the purchasing power of the dollar — only the stock market and spending. The stock market always goes up and it should always have a reason to do so, according to them. By their logic, it’s never overvalued, there are never any bubbles, there is never any malinvestment and there’s nothing to worry about.

Stop worrying about subprime housing—“subprime is contained,” Ben Bernanke told me. Stop worrying about inflation—“inflation is transitory,” Janet Yellen told me. Stop worrying about Enron — dozens of magazines in the 90’s said it was the best company on the planet. Elizabeth Holmes was “the next Steve Jobs”. Sam Bankman-Fried was the next Warren Buffett. And so on and so forth we fly into the perpetually euphoric and unprecedented monetary debasement experiment that will yield results that nobody can time or predict.



A couple of years ago, the S&P 500 was at 3,000, and analysts set price targets for the next year at 3,500. The year after that, the S&P was at 4,000, and analysts set price targets for the following year at 4,500. The year after that, the market was at 5,000, and analysts set price targets for the next year at 5,500.



The number keeps going up, the money printer keeps printing, the wealth inequality gap keeps widening, the market becomes further and further micromanaged by central banks, the ATMs of the country keep spitting out Federal Reserve notes, society continues to function, our US Dollar continues to “lead” the world economically. All the while, the Earth keeps spinning inside our solar system, which is inside a galaxy, which is inside a universe that, according to scientists, continues to expand into nothingness.

And then one day you wake up at 3AM, like I did today, and the Shiller PE is a nosebleed 38x.



And, with the uncertainty of this unprecedented experiment ahead, it isn’t just equity markets right now that personify the “animal spirits” in the market; it’s cryptocurrencies, which are now collectively worth over $3 trillion.



The emerging asset class, still not understood by a majority of people on Earth, has been ground zero for risk-taking over the last couple of years. And if you’re in the mood for risk, why waste time trying to capture a pedestrian 30% in the stock market when Bitcoin feels like it’s doubling every other day?

On top of that, there are options, futures, and leverage in all different types of ways to double, triple, quadruple, and 10x that double many times over. For risk-takers, cryptocurrency is like catnip.

A lot of the discussion on Bitcoin and the cryptocurrency universe has revolved around when the digital asset, now worth about $1.7 trillion will reach parity with gold, which commands a market cap of about $19 trillion right now.



And at the rate things are going, it might not be too much longer before Bitcoin is a $5 trillion asset. We have a new incoming presidential administration that is favorable towards crypto, and the FOMO is palpable right now across the financial industry, with basically everybody except Vanguard capitulating and giving in to either buying Bitcoin, custodying it, trading it, or otherwise figuring out a way to make money off of it.

Bitcoin adoption is surging, and this could mean one of two things: it’s either becoming a deeply rooted part of the financial system or we’re in a $3 trillion bubble that could burst.

Once a skeptic, I’ve come to embrace Bitcoin, though I remain cautious about the unprecedented risks it carries. Gaining a better understanding of its mechanics and evaluating its risks helped shift my perspective. With Bitcoin nearing a $2 trillion market cap and other cryptocurrencies like Dogecoin holding significant valuations, it’s a good moment to revisit the key risks involved.

While bullish takes on crypto are everywhere, I prefer to examine the potential downsides. Years ago, I believed a crypto collapse could trigger a financial crisis. Although I’ve moved away from that view as adoption has grown, the larger Bitcoin gets, the bigger the potential economic shock if things go south. It’s not a prediction, but it’s a risk worth considering.

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Then there’s the question of what could go wrong.

Bitcoin is an unprecedented asset class with unique risks, many of which are still unknown. For example, if Satoshi’s dormant coins suddenly moved, it could trigger a sharp price drop, with significant consequences for a market driven by leverage and speculation. Even if Bitcoin survives long-term, a $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion loss in value could ripple through the economy. As Bitcoin’s market cap grows, so does its systemic risk.

I’ve also often raised the question of what comes next after SHA-256 hash functions and whether or not Bitcoin will be safe amidst the jump to quantum computing. The prevailing sentiment has always been that to protect the Bitcoin network, miners and those invested in developing the network will have to stay on the forefront of technological change and encryption capabilities to ensure the network doesn’t lose a beat as the world of microprocessing advances. The ‘bull case’ thoughts about this risk, at least according to Michael Saylor the last time I talked to him, was that if you had the power to crack SHA-256 encryption right now, there would be much bigger potential targets to go after than the Bitcoin network, seeing as how the very same encryption ensures the integrity of almost all major, consequential defense, military, and government computer networks worldwide.

Saylor makes a valid point, but as Bitcoin's market cap grows, so does the incentive to hack or compromise its network. With a $1.8 trillion bounty effectively on the line, the temptation for bad actors increases. Fortunately, Bitcoin’s network is built with significant redundancy and safeguards, but the true risks, especially from quantum computing, will only become clear as technology advances.

I will continue to watch cryptocurrency very closely, if not for any other reason, then as a gauge for risk-on sentiment starting to falter. When investors move to risk-off strategies, they tend to sell the riskiest assets first—starting with cryptocurrencies, then equities, bonds, and eventually autos and real estate. Since crypto markets are highly leveraged, their movements can serve as a key signal for broader market and economic downturns.

There’s a reason the saying “stocks take the stairs up and the elevator down” exists.

There’s also a reason for the saying “the bigger they are, the harder they fall.”

There’s also a reason market panics often shock and scare market participants: they happen when people least expect them.

And all I’m saying today is when euphoria and speculation have hit their peak, when you least expect it, that ‘animal spirits’ can become ‘cannibal spirits’ very quickly.

Despite three years of rate hikes, the stock market has remained resilient. This could be due to excess liquidity, strong investor optimism, confidence in Fed policies, or even anticipation of lower taxes and deregulation following Trump’s reelection.

Everyone is breathing a sigh of relief right now, me included, as it relates to the economy. As I wrote earlier this month in my article, The Dam Has Burst, The Floodgates Of Liberty Just Opened, it feels like the nation’s soul can breathe a little bit.

Many feel relieved, believing the Fed may achieve a "soft landing." Inflation concerns are easing, even though prices remain above the 2% target, and optimism about the stock market persists despite signs of a strained consumer and a fragile economy.

A final reminder, as the nation feels awash with liberty — liberty is an ally of freedom. And freedom in markets means that prices go both up and down.



QTR’s Disclaimer: Please read my full legal disclaimer on my About page here. This post represents my opinions only. In addition, please understand I am an idiot and often get things wrong and lose money. I may own or transact in any names mentioned in this piece at any time without warning. Contributor posts and aggregated posts have been hand selected by me, have not been fact checked and are the opinions of their authors. They are either submitted to QTR by their author, reprinted under a Creative Commons license with my best effort to uphold what the license asks, or with the permission of the author.

This is not a recommendation to buy or sell any stocks or securities, just my opinions. I often lose money on positions I trade/invest in. I may add any name mentioned in this article and sell any name mentioned in this piece at any time, without further warning. None of this is a solicitation to buy or sell securities. I may or may not own names I write about and are watching. Sometimes I’m bullish without owning things, sometimes I’m bearish and do own things. Just assume my positions could be exactly the opposite of what you think they are just in case. If I’m long I could quickly be short and vice versa. I won’t update my positions. All positions can change immediately as soon as I publish this, with or without notice and at any point I can be long, short or neutral on any position. You are on your own. Do not make decisions based on my blog. I exist on the fringe. The publisher does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided in this page. These are not the opinions of any of my employers, partners, or associates. I did my best to be honest about my disclosures but can’t guarantee I am right; I write these posts after a couple beers sometimes. I edit after my posts are published because I’m impatient and lazy, so if you see a typo, check back in a half hour. Also, I just straight up get shit wrong a lot. I mention it twice because it’s that important.

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Dave Earley, audience editor at Guardian Australia, says that traffic to TheGuardian.com from BlueSky "is already 2x that of Threads."
[T]hat's on a straight threads.net vs bsky.app referral comparison. BUT! 75-80% of tracked referral from owned Bluesky account posts is NOT being attributed to bsky.app, so I'm certain organic traffic would be undercounting by that much as well. By which I mean, I'm pretty sure traffic from bsky.app to theguardian.com is *significantly* higher than the very obvious 2x that of Threads.
That post was in response to one by a platform VP for the Boston Globe newspaper, who'd reported that traffic from Bluesky to bostonglobe.com "is already 3x that of Threads, and we are seeing 4.5x the conversions to paying digital subscribers."

And Axios notes that Bluesky's growth "has spurred inbound interest for a new investment round, just weeks after raising $15 million in Series A funding, per Axios' Dan Primack."


In response, Threads "rolled out a series of changes over the past week in what was seen as an attempt to keep an edge over Bluesky," reports The Hill:

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Authored by Lawrence Wilson via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),

The 2024 presidential election may be remembered as the moment Americans abandoned the issues that defined the post-Cold War era and formed new political coalitions based on class, some experts say.
People wait to vote at the Joslyn Park center in Santa Monica, Calif. on Nov. 5, 2024. Apu Gomes/Getty Images

President-elect Donald Trump solidified his hold on the working class in his second electoral victory, even as voters with higher incomes and education levels moved to the left. Whether those shifts will be permanent depends largely on how both parties respond to the emerging politics of class, according to analysts.

Some believe Democrats can recapture their historic working-class base by listening to the voters who have been drifting away from their party for a decade and crafting a new liberal vision based more on class than on race, gender, or social issues.

Republicans, on the other hand, might keep this new party configuration together if they deliver on the promises that won the majority while forming a governing philosophy based on Trump’s America First agenda without alienating traditional Republicans of the Reagan-Bush era.

Here’s what happened in 2024 and what it means for both parties.

Voters Moved in Both Directions

The composition of the major political parties has been shifting since 2012, but that shift reached a tipping point in 2024. The movement was seen most clearly in working-class voters, who supported Trump in even greater numbers than in 2016 and 2020.

Analysts commonly use education and income levels as indicators of class identity. By both measures, working-class voters across racial lines shifted right.

Education and Income

College graduates favored Republican candidates in every election from 1988 through 2004. That began to change in 2008 when President Barack Obama earned 50 percent of the college vote. The shift accelerated in 2016 when Democrats gained 55 percent of the vote among college graduates and held a majority for the next two elections. In 2024, 53 percent of voters with a Bachelor’s degree voted for Harris, as did 59 percent of those holding an advanced degree, exit polls showed.

Over the same period, voters who never attended college, a traditional mainstay of the Democratic coalition, increasingly voted Republican. In 2016, 46 percent of voters having a high school education or less voted Republican, which was consistent with the two previous election cycles. By 2024, the number of Republican voters who never attended college had risen to 63 percent, the polls revealed.

A similar migration occurred in terms of income. In 2012, 60 percent of voters with household incomes less than $50,000 voted Democrat. By 2024, that number had dropped below half.

At the same time, a majority of voters from households earning more than $100,000 per year favored the Democratic candidate for the first time since the data was tracked in 1988. The Republican share from this group in 2024 was 46 percent, the lowest ever.

Race, Gender, Religion

Minorities’ support for Democratic candidates has been strong since the 1970s, reaching a high point in 2008 with the election of Obama. Since then, however, the dropoff has been significant, especially among black and Hispanic men.



Support for Democrats by black voters fell from a high of 95 percent in 2008 to 85 percent in 2024. The drop was greatest among black men, 77 percent of whom voted for the Democratic candidate in 2024, the same percentage as in 1972. Black women, the most reliable Democratic voters, voted 91 percent for Vice President Kamala Harris, 5 percent lower than for Obama in 2008.

Hispanic support for the Democrats hovered around 65 percent for over 40 years. In 2024, the level dropped by 13 percentage points. The decline was more pronounced among Hispanic men. Just 43 percent of them voted Democratic this year, a lower percentage than that of white women.

Asian voters supported the Democratic candidate by 73 percent in 2012. That number dropped steadily over the next three cycles, reaching 54 percent in 2024.

Muslim voters, 74 percent of whom had supported Democrats in 2016 and 69 percent in 2020, all but abandoned the party in 2024, according to exit polling conducted by the Council on American-Islamic Relations. That was due largely to the Biden administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war. Only 20 percent of Muslim voters chose Harris. In Michigan, home to the nation’s highest concentration of Muslim Americans, the number was 14 percent.

Regional Shifts

Shifts in the electorate by class and race in 2024 were significant enough to create movement, if not a landslide, in regional voting patterns.

The Blue Wall of industrial states, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, had been solidly Democratic in presidential elections from 1992 until 2016, when Trump won all three. Though President Joe Biden rebuilt that wall in 2020, Trump again carried those states again in 2024.

Trump also eroded Democratic support in traditional party strongholds like New York, New Jersey, and California. While Harris carried all three by a comfortable margin, she gained a smaller share of the vote than either Biden in 2020 or Hillary Clinton in 2016.

In Wayne County, Michigan, home to Detroit, Harris drew about 38,000 fewer votes than Biden did in 2020. In Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Harris received about 36,000 fewer votes than Biden had. In Queens County, New York, the deficit was nearly 165,000, and in Los Angeles County, California, it was 621,000.

“Harris, in Democratic strongholds in Michigan and Pennsylvania, simply underperformed Biden’s vote totals,” Ken Kollman, a professor of political science at the University of Michigan, told The Epoch Times.

Though Harris still won those counties by a large margin, the erosion of support in traditionally strong democratic areas fueled Trump’s victory, according to Kollman.

According to William Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, the upshot of these shifts is that class has again become a powerful force in electoral politics.

“We are witnessing the emergence of a new politics of class,” Galston said in a Nov. 12 panel hosted by the Brookings Institution. “Class, defined as educational attainment, dominates the scene in the United States and throughout the industrialized world.”

This new reality undercuts assumptions that have informed both parties for decades, and experts say both will need to make adjustments before the next election.

Democrats: Listen, Reimagine

Self-reflective statements by Democrats in the wake of the election have centered on the need to listen to voters.

“The country wanted change, and the vice president’s campaign decided they would not offer that,” longtime Democratic strategist James Carville said in a PBS interview on Nov. 13.

Doris Kearns Goodwin, the historian and Democratic commentator, focused on the need to reengage the people who have given the party its strength for generations.

“The most important thing that the Democrats have to take away from this loss is that they lost the working class base, and that’s been the foundation of the Democratic Party ever since FDR,” Goodwin said in a Fox News interview on Nov. 8. “I think the working class felt invisible. They felt forgotten.”

David Schultz, a political science professor at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota, told The Epoch Times that Democrats should talk to real working-class people.

“More importantly, go out and listen to them,” he said.

Economics Trumps Identity

A likely takeaway from those conversations, Schultz said, could be that identity politics seems less important to working-class voters than basic questions of economic survival.

“Hispanics, at the end of the day, are saying, ‘We want jobs. We’re not thrilled about illegal immigration, and we want higher wages.’” Schultz said, noting that this does not conform to the general perception of “Hispanic issues.”

Gabriel Sanchez, a professor of political science at the University of New Mexico, reached a similar conclusion.

“Overwhelmingly, the economy is what Latino men have actually been talking about for three election cycles in a row,” Sanchez said in the Nov. 12 panel discussion.

That may be, in part, because Hispanics are a diverse group comprising a mix of national origins and cultures. As a result, “they do not have nearly as strong a sense of linked fate,” Aaron Dusso, a professor of political science at Indiana University Indianapolis, told The Epoch Times, referring to the sense of common identity and interests that characterizes some demographic groups.

The sense of linked fate is more pronounced among black Americans, according to Dusso. Yet an increasing share of black men voted Republican in the 2024 presidential election—for a fourth consecutive time. And that was despite direct appeals to black men from both Obama and his wife, Michelle Obama, to vote for Harris based on their identity.

One explanation for that shift may be that younger blacks seem less concerned with the civil rights issues of a previous generation and more concerned with economic opportunity.

Lorenzo Sewell, a Detroit-area pastor who spoke at the Republican National Convention, said his decision to support Trump was rooted in disappointment with the economic results of Democratic leadership for the black community.

Noting that many are routinely forced to choose between paying rent, repairing their car, or paying child support, Sewell told the Epoch Times, “We’ve had Democrats running this city for 56 years. I’m not saying Democrats are wrong. I’m just asking, ‘Where’s the change?’”

Harris campaigned heavily on a promise to protect access to abortion as a civil right. Democrats had success with that issue on several state ballot initiatives after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022.

Yet in the presidential contest, Harris drew the smallest share of the women’s vote, 53 percent, since 2004. Trump, with 45 percent, received the highest share of the women’s vote by any Republican since President George H.W. Bush.

“It’s a clear indication to me that, ultimately, the Dobbs decision is not going to have a political effect,” Dusso said.

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The Washington Post reports that it's the same 22-year-old software engineer who created Bop Spotter - that phone on a telephone pole using the Shazam app to identify songs people play in public.

And his new site includes only videos "posted before 2015, with fewer than 150 views each and durations shorter than 150 seconds."



In about 12 hours total, Walz said, he coded a website that takes millions of these unedited, raw videos from more than nine years ago and serves them to viewers at random. The resulting project, titled IMG_0001 and hosted on his personal website, plays out like a glimpse into different worlds: Hit play and your first video may show teenagers practicing a dance in a high school hallway. That wraps up, and it rolls into footage of a dog frolicking in a snowy backyard...

Viewers were gripped by the videos' unfiltered nature, a contrast to the heavily produced and camera-aware content found on TikTok and YouTube today. Writer Ryan Broderick wrote in his newsletter Garbage Day that the project is "beautiful, haunting, funny, and sort of magical. Like staring into a security camera of the past." Mashable's Tim Marcin called it "the kind of authenticity that's all too rare online these days."

The website has more than 280,000 views and millions of video plays, Walz said - meaning plenty of viewers are sticking around to watch many of the videos.


The article includes an intesting observation from Christian Sandvig, a digital media professor at the University of Michigan. "The people who made the video might not even remember that they shared them!"





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Instagram actively helping spread of self-harm among teenagers, study finds
Researchers say parent company Meta is failing to remove explicit images on the social media siteMeta is actively helping self-harm content to flourish on Instagram by failing to remove explicit images and encouraging those engaging with such content to befriend one another, according to a damning new study that found its moderation “extremely inadequate”.Danish researchers created a private self-harm network on the social media platform, including fake profiles of people as young as 13 years old, in which they shared 85 pieces of self-harm-related content gradually increasing in severity, including blood, razor blades and encouragement of self-harm. Continue reading...

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Starbucks opens up new branch on South Korea's border with the North - where customers can sip a latte and check for any trouble brewing in the demilitarised zone
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Russian and Syrian jets bomb Aleppo as rebels reportedly capture half of city
Syrian rebels reportedly control around half of Aleppo after their surprise offensive has left regime forces reeling.

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F1 Qatar GP: Piastri given sprint win by Norris in tactical 1-2 for McLaren
Oscar Piastri was gifted the Qatar Grand Prix sprint victory by Lando Norris, who controlled a tactical race that boosts McLaren's chances of sealing Formula 1's constructors' championship.Norris ensured Piastri remained second by staying within DRS range, which allowed the Australian to repel an effervescent George Russell throughout the 19-lap race.Having looked to have sealed the victory ...Keep reading

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Verstappen: "Rally car" Red Bull was undriveable in Qatar GP sprint
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10 Best Black Friday Apple Deals Still Available This Weekend
Black Friday 2024 has come to a close, and for anyone still shopping online this weekend there are plenty of great Apple-related deals to take advantage of as we transition into Cyber Monday. In this article we're tracking the 10 best Black Friday Apple deals you can still get right now, including AirPods Pro 2, iPad, AirTag, and more.



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1. AirPods Pro 2

Low Price: $94 Off





Amazon has the AirPods Pro 2 at $154.00 for Black Friday, down from $249.00. This is just $1 away from the all-time low price on the AirPods Pro 2.



$94 OFFAirPods Pro 2 for $154.00



2. 10th Gen iPad

Lowest Ever Price: $99 Off





For iPads, Amazon has the 64GB Wi-Fi 10th generation iPad for $249.99 with an on-page coupon, down from $349.00. This deal has dwindled from multiple colors on sale at this price to just one, so if you haven't picked it up yet, be sure to do so this weekend.



Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

$99 OFF10th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $249.99



3. AirTag

Low Price: $26 Off





You can get the AirTag 4-Pack for $72.99 at Amazon, down from $99.00. While this isn't an all-time low price, it's just $3 higher compared to that price and it is the best price we've seen for Black Friday 2024.



$26 OFFAirTag 4-Pack for $72.99



4. Apple Watch SE

Lowest Ever Price: $100 Off





Apple's 40mm GPS Apple Watch SE is available for $149.00 this weekend on Amazon, down from $249.00. This is a new record low price on the wearable. This deal is available in all three aluminum color options, and we're also tracking a similar $100 discount on the 44mm GPS model.



$100 OFFApple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00

$100 OFFApple Watch SE (44mm GPS) for $179.00



5. AirPods 4

Lowest Ever Price: $15 Off





Amazon introduced a new record low price on the AirPods 4 with Active Noise Cancellation for Black Friday 2024, and they're still available at $164.99, down from $179.00.



$15 OFFAirPods 4 with ANC for $164.99



6. M2 MacBook Air

Lowest Ever Price: $250 Off





Both Amazon and Best Buy have Apple's M2 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for the all-time low price of $749.00 this weekend. That's $250 off the original price and a great deal on the previous generation model.



$250 OFFM2 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for $749.00



7. Apple Watch Series 10

Lowest Ever Price: $70 Off





Apple Watch Series 10 has hit new all-time low prices for both 42mm and 46mm GPS models, with $70 off available for both at Amazon.



$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00

$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00



8. Apple Pencil 2

Lowest Ever Prices: Up To $49 Off





Although discounts on the Apple Pencil Pro have been extremely rare this week, Amazon has been consistently discounting other models for Black Friday. You can still get the Apple Pencil 1 for $59.00 and the Apple Pencil 2 for $79.99 this weekend, both of which are record low prices.



$49 OFFApple Pencil 2 for $79.99

$40 OFFApple Pencil 1 for $59.00



9. MagSafe Charger

Low Prices: Up To $14 Off





Apple's new MagSafe Chargers are available for $29.99 (1m) and $34.99 (2m) this weekend on Amazon.



$9 OFFMagSafe Charger (1m) for $29.99

$14 OFFMagSafe Charger (2m) for $34.99



10. M3 MacBook Air

Lowest Ever Price: $255 Off





Amazon introduced a fantastic deal on the M3 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) this week, and you can still get it for $844.00 right now in every color, down from $1,099.00. The downside of this deal is the shipping estimates, which have slipped into late December and January due to its popularity.



$255 OFFM3 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for $844.00



Bonus: Streaming Services

Low Prices: Up To 76% Off





This weekend is the best time to sign up for a new streaming service, thanks to a few big discounts offered by Disney+, Hulu, Peacock, and Paramount+. You can get up to 76 percent off these services right now, and many of the offers expire as soon as Monday.



72% OFF PER MONTHDisney+ and Hulu Bundle for $2.99/month

75% OFFPeacock for $19.99/year

UP TO 76% OFFParamount+ for $2.99/month



You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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Snowpocalypse Strands Drivers Along I-90 In Lake Erie Area 
Snowpocalypse Strands Drivers Along I-90 In Lake Erie Area 

The lake-effect snowstorm that pummeled Great Lakes communities on Friday and into the early morning hours on Saturday has stranded drivers along a large stretch of Interstate 90 in Pennsylvania. 

Meteorologist Ryan Maue wrote on X this morning that some towns along Lake Erie could receive feet of snow after this is all over. 


Updated weather model dumps 63" of snow in 48 hours on the Tug Hill Plateau. ❄️
📈 3-4 feet more along Lake Erie.
(HRRR 06z) pic.twitter.com/QQWcgob1i0
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) November 30, 2024
Real-time traffic data from TomTom shows that a 100-mile stretch of Interstate 90 from Ashtabula, Ohio, to Derby, New York, is plagued with major delays and road closures due to the snowpocalypse.



Dramatic footage posted on X shows hundreds of motorists were stuck in snow drifts.


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Drivers have found themselves stranded on I-90 overnight due to the EXTREME lake effect #snow that has brought impacts over the last 36 hours.
Some areas along The Great Lakes have already seen up to 2 FEET of snow, and it's not letting up yet.#NYwx pic.twitter.com/FKm4glUnsq
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) November 30, 2024

🚨#BREAKING: Numerous drivers are stranded as 80+ miles of I-90 have been shut down due to extremely dangerous travel conditions by heavy lake effect snow⁰
📌#Buffalo | #Newyork ⁰⁰Numerous drivers are currently stranded as approximately 80+ miles of Interstate 90, between… pic.twitter.com/NNuo1hZbFf
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) November 30, 2024
The eastern half of the US has been plagued with chilly temps and multiple rounds of winter weather so far. 


amazing block #winterpart2 pic.twitter.com/Nlruyt3NIS
— PV-Forecast (@PvForecast) November 30, 2024

Below average eastern temperatures will continue through the first week of December before a change.
In the second week, the western ridge is forecast to retrograde, allowing some milder air masses to slide east.
These temperature contrasts may encourage stormier conditions. pic.twitter.com/vcH0H4Wl12
— Ben Noll (@BenNollWeather) November 30, 2024
Whatever happened to Greta, the spokeswoman for the global warming industrial complex heavily invested in 'green' tech (much of which comes from China), reading scripted talking points about how the world would end in fiery doom if we didn't all give up our petrol-burning cars and hamburgers? 


The more I dug into @GretaThunberg's story, the more I realized that something stinks here. It's no COINCIDENCE that her first appearance was on August 20, 2018, with a sit-in protest in front of the Swedish Parliament, followed COINCIDENTALLY four days later by the release of a… pic.twitter.com/O1NGFyQFFV
— Dr. Simon Goddek (@goddeketal) November 28, 2024

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Russian Jets Support Syrian Counteroffensive After Jihadist Insurgents Capture Aleppo
Russian Jets Support Syrian Counteroffensive After Jihadist Insurgents Capture Aleppo

Hours after thousands of Syrian Islamic militants entered Syria's largest city of Aleppo, facing little resistance from government troops, and fanned out inside the city in vehicles with improvised armor and pickups, deploying to landmarks such as the old citadel on Saturday, Russian fighter jets stationed in Syria carried out airstrikes against the jihadist militants attacking the northern city of Aleppo, the spokesman for Moscow’s expeditionary force has said. The escalation follows after the Al-Qaeda linked Hayat Tahrir-al-Sham or HTS (an offshoot of Al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra) insurgent group, which was added by the US State Department to the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations in 2018, and allied militias attacked government-controlled territory in northern Syria on Wednesday, breaking a fragile truce mediated by Russia and Turkey in 2020.


Assad’s Syrian Arab Army (SAA) is in Full Retreat across Northern Syria, as Turkish-Backed Forces advance from the Northwest and U.S-Backed Forces advance from the East. pic.twitter.com/obJ5hvuIma
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 30, 2024
“Providing support to the Syrian Arab Army, the Russian Aerospace Forces are carrying out missile and bomb strikes on the equipment and manpower of illegal armed groups, command posts, warehouses, and artillery positions of terrorists. Over the past 24 hours, at least 200 militants have been eliminated,” Colonel Oleg Ignasyuk, the deputy head of the Russian Reconciliation Center for Syria, told reporters in a briefing on Friday. He added that another 400 militants were killed by Russian and Syrian forces the day before.
A HTS rebel fighter in Aleppo

Also on Saturday, Syria's armed forces said that to absorb the large attack on Aleppo - which is located 350 kilometers north of Damascus - and save lives, it has redeployed and is preparing for a counterattack. The statement acknowledged that insurgents entered large parts of the city but said they have not established bases or checkpoints.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) fighters kneel to pray in a street in Aleppo

Terrorists were filmed outside police headquarters, in the city center, and outside the Aleppo Citadel. They tore down posters of Syrian President Bashar Assad, stepping on some and burning others.


⚡️Airstrike carried out on Al Nusra fighters who were tearing down the statue of Bashar al-Assad's brother in Aleppo pic.twitter.com/qAC1K4f9Db
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 30, 2024
The surprising takeover of Aleppo following the blitz campaign is an embarrassment for Assad, who managed to regain total control of the city in 2016, after expelling insurgents and thousands of civilians from its eastern neighborhoods following a grueling military campaign in which his forces were backed by Russia, Iran and its allied groups.

Aleppo has not been attacked by opposition forces since then. The 2016 battle for Aleppo was a turning point in the war between Syrian government forces and rebel fighters after 2011 protests against Assad’s rule turned into an all-out war.


🇸🇾 Clashes between Syrian Defense Forces and terrorist formations reported in northern Aleppo.
* The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) is a coalition of Kurdish, Arab, and Assyrian militias formed in 2015 during the Syrian Civil War. Led by the Kurdish YPG, it operates primarily in… pic.twitter.com/X90u6HYJX7
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) November 30, 2024
Before adopting its current name in 2017, HTS was known as Jabhat al-Nusra, and was one of the main Sunni islamist factions opposing President Bashar Assad’s government during the Syrian Civil War. Jabhat al-Nusra was originally founded as an offshoot of Al-Qaeda in Syria.

The jihadists launched their shock offensive in the Aleppo and Idlib countryside on Wednesday and wrestled control of dozens of villages and towns before entering Aleppo on Friday. The pro-government Al-Watan newspaper reported airstrikes on the edge of Aleppo city targeting rebel supply lines. It posted a video of a missile landing on a gathering of fighters and vehicles, in a street lined with trees and buildings.

The timing is remarkable: over the past decade, Syria has become a focal point of rapid foreign military escalation with the CIA-backed Islamic State emerging out of nowhere in 2014 and destabilizing the region for the next 4 years, and now - during a time of upheaval for the Deep State - it is once again Syria that is the focus of CIA escalatory tactics, this time involving another Al-Qaeda-linked terrorist organization, the HTS.

The push into Aleppo followed weeks of simmering low-level violence, including government attacks on opposition-held areas. In its amusing commentary, the AP notes that Turkey, which has openly backed Syrian opposition groups, "failed in its diplomatic efforts to prevent the Syrian government attacks", which were seen as a violation of a 2019 agreement sponsored by Russia, Turkey and Iran to freeze the line of the conflict. What the AP really means is that Turkey has once again been quietly seeking to destabilize the region and has succeeded.

The latest offensive comes as Iran-linked groups, primarily Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which has backed Syrian government forces since 2015, have been preoccupied with their own battles at home. A ceasefire in Hezbollah’s two-month war with Israel took effect Wednesday, the day the Syrian opposition factions announced their offensive. Israel has also escalated its attacks against Hezbollah and Iran-linked targets in Syria during the last 70 days.

According to social media reports, government troops remained in the city's airport and at a military academy but most of the forces have already filed out of the city from the south. Syrian Kurdish forces remained in two neighborhoods. The redeployment “is a temporary measure and (the military central command and armed forces) will work to guarantee the security and peace of all our people in Aleppo,” the military statement said.

There was light traffic in the city center on Saturday according to AP. Opposition fighters fired in the air in celebration but there was no sign of clashes or government troops presence. Earlier in the day, HTS told Al Jazeera and Türkiye’s Anadolu news agency that its fighters had entered several neighborhoods of Aleppo. The group claimed to have taken control of over 400 square kilometers of land in Aleppo and Idlib provinces and captured heavy weaponry and other equipment from the Syrian Army.


For the first time ever, Syrian Opposition Forces are claiming to have Captured the entire Idlib Governorate in the Northwest. pic.twitter.com/uEmA1gI0jJ
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 30, 2024

Videos shared on social media purportedly show HTS gunmen moving through Aleppo on foot and in armored vehicles.

The government in Damascus said its troops have “inflicted heavy losses” on the attackers and regained control of some areas. Local media reported the arrival of Syrian Army reinforcements to both Idlib and Aleppo on Friday. Meanwhile Russian fighter jets stationed in Syria carried out multiple airstrikes against jihadist militants attacking the northern city of Aleppo. Twenty fighters were killed in the airstrikes, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Aleppo residents reported clashes and gunfire. Some fled the fighting.


⚡️Airstrike carried out on Al Nusra fighters who were tearing down the statue of Bashar al-Assad's brother in Aleppo pic.twitter.com/qAC1K4f9Db
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 30, 2024
Schools and government offices were closed Saturday as most people stayed indoors, according to Sham FM radio, a pro-government station. Bakeries were open. Witnesses said the insurgents deployed security forces around the city to prevent any acts of violence or looting.


BREAKING NEWS - Russian airstrikes target the outskirts of the governorate building in Aleppo, Syria. pic.twitter.com/aJA5d0brey
— Fared Al Mahlool | فريد المحلول (@FARED_ALHOR) November 30, 2024
Russia intervened in the conflict in 2015, helping Assad retake much of the country from al-Nusra, the Islamic State, and dozens of US-supported armed groups described by Washington as ‘moderate rebels’.


NEW - #Russia just struck central #Aleppo city for the 1st time since its capture, hitting a group of celebrating civilians reportedly.
Approximately 20 bodies torn apart & strewn across the street. It’s started.
— Charles Lister (@Charles_Lister) November 30, 2024
Syrian forces lifted the nearly five-year siege of Aleppo in December 2016 and pushed al-Nusra and other groups west into Idlib province. Türkiye took responsibility for Idlib in 2018, vowing to separate terrorists from “legitimate rebels,” but never did so. A March 2020 agreement between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan was meant to permanently end the fighting around Idlib.

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Appendix: A Primer on the Islamic group HTS, Who They Are, and why Iran, Israel are wary of al-Qaeda-linked jihadists? (via The Week)

Syria's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) is once again in the news after a fresh rebel offensive in Aleppo put the government forces on the back foot. Bashar al-Assad's government troops lost significant ground to the sudden attack by HTS-led fighters, losing control of several villages and military establishments in Aleppo -- located almost 350 kilometres away from Damascus.

In an already volatile Middle East, reports of unrest and gunfights returning to Syria are bad news. As the country braces for the return of conflict-ridden days, the focus is back on the HTS, which was once affiliated with terror group al-Qaida. Here is what you need to know about Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which is the principal rebel fighting force behind the fresh violence in Syria.

Syria's Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham rebels

The US Department of State added Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) to the list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) in 2018. Traced back to the early days of the Syrian civil war, HTS is an offshoot of al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra.

Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham loosely translates to the “Organization for the Liberation of the Levant” in English. Based out of Idlib, the organization enjoyed operational presence in Syria’s Aleppo, Hama, Dera’a, and Damascus during its prime.  According to Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED), Hayat Tahrir al-Sham remains the most powerful anti-government armed group in northwest Syria.

Who leads HTS? What is its take on Israel?

Initially, the organization was funded by sympathizers from the Persian Gulf. Its style of taxing territories under control and effective insurgent attacks attracted more fighters to its ranks despite the presence of numerous outfits in the region.

In 2017, the group guided by Salafi-jihadist ideology openly split from the al-Qaeda and is currently led by Abu Mohammed al-Golani. According to US-based Center For Strategic and International Studies, despite the split, HTS, in theory, continues to have a secret relationship with al-Qaeda and receives strategic and operational guidance from the Islamic terror organisation.

Also called Muhammad al-Jawlani and Muhammad al-Julani, the 42-year-old led the al-Nusrah Front (ANF) before its merger with the HTS. On May 16, 2013, the US Department of State designated al-Jawlani as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist for carrying out several terrorist attacks targeting civilians across Syria.

HTS: An Islamic organization with "local" goals

The major difference between HTS and al-Qaeda is the fact that unlike the latter, HTS in recent times has distanced itself from the dream of establishing an Islamic Caliphate across the world.

The organisation has declared its ultimate objective to be the establishment of Islamic rule in Syria and the expelling of Iranian militias from the country. The toppling of the Assad government remains the aim of "modern" HTS, CSIS says, despite Abu al-Jolani having made statements like “With this spirit… we will not only reach Damascus, but, Allah permitting, Jerusalem will be awaiting our arrival” in the past.  

This indicates the Zionist ideology and the Jewish state of Israel is a sworn enemy of the HTS like most other Islamic militant groups.

A rebel group that governs Syrian regions!

In 2017 of the Syrian Salvation Government (SSG), a body made up of independent and HTS-linked technocrats, was formed to function as the HTS’s governance wing. Through the SSG, HTS administers various welfare services, delivers essential goods, and runs food aid programs.

It also has a monopoly on the economy through control of al-Sham Bank and the oil sector through Watad Company. SSG has established itself as the de facto administrative authority in the territories under its purview and controls the Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey, through which flows the humanitarian aid on which 90% of the four million people living in northwest Syria depend, the ACLED report claims.

HTS has pushed the theory that it is “an independent entity that follows no organization or party, al-Qaeda or others” hard in recent years. HTS leadership went to the extent of arresting al-Qaeda-linked individuals in its territories to prove its independent existence. Yet, the West has reasons to believe secret ties exist between the two groups and refuses to engage in talks with its leadership.

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham today: War in Aleppo and total strength

The Russian-Turkish truce of March 2020 ended Syrian government offensives against rebel factions. This gave HTS and its sworn ally al-Fath al-Mubin Operation Room to regroup. US reports show that since 2022, Syrian forces have come under constant attacks by the two groups. Sniper fire has been the common strategy of HTS fighters to target government troops in its strongholds and many lives have been lost in these frequent skirmishes.

HTS commanded the allegiance of a fighting force of between 12,000 and 15,000 militants as of October 2018. It is unknown how many new fighters were recruited ahead of the fresh offensive. It is reported that HTS is supported by several Turkish-backed factions in the recent offense. Although many of these groups dislike each other, they have come together under the 'Syrian National Army' due to their mutual hatred for Assad.

Tyler Durden
Sat, 11/30/2024 - 10:28

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Ireland's ruling coalition is poised to return to office but may fall short of overall majority as election vote counting begins
Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, which were in office prior to the elections, have ruled out a deal with Sinn Fein despite sitting on a combined 40.5 per cent of the vote, short of an overall majority.

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Woman, 26, who started watching porn at primary school is now celibate after overcoming her dependency - and she blames poor sex education
Courtney Daniella Boateng, 26, discovered adult websites when she was nine years old - and was soon visiting the sites daily.

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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators march through London
The Palestine Solidarity Campaign said the event was the 22nd march since the Israel-Gaza conflict began in October 2023.

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Dutch F-35s and French Rafales Deploy on NATO Baltic Air Policing Mission
The Royal Netherlands Air Force have deployed four F-35A Lightning IIs to Estonia, while French Rafales will augment Italian Typhoons in Lithuania. Joining the NATO Baltic Air Policing mission from Dec. 1, 2024, until Mar. 31, 2025, four F-35A Lightning IIs of the Royal Netherlands Air Force have deployed to Ämari Air Base, Estonia. They […]
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Christian Horner's nine-word verdict says it all after Sergio Perez's latest huge blunder
Sergio Perez started the Sprint from the pit lane as Red Bull made set-up changes after he qualified down in 16th and his day got worse when he failed to react to the lights going green

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Bluesky wakes up to impersonation nightmare with strict rules
, the social media upstart that is increasingly being seen as a less problematic substitute for X, has recently . Just over a week ago, the platform crossed the 20 million users benchmark and briefly sat at the top of Apple App Store charts. It, however, seems that the rapid growth didn’t come without its […]

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The Galaxy S25 colors have been confirmed again, including a stunning navy
A set of pictures showing SIM card tray replacements appear to have confirmed some of the Galaxy S25 color choices.

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Under chandeliers, Lucy Letby hospital bosses broke their silence
Former executives at the Countess of Chester hadn't spoken publicly about the serial killer case - until this week.

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Inmates burn themselves in protest at ‘inhumane’ Virginia prison conditions
Officials acknowledge prisoners have harmed themselves but say they did not set themselves on fire or self-immolateSeveral incarcerated people in Virginia’s high-security Red Onion state prison have intentionally burned themselves in a protest against harsh conditions at the facility.A written statement from Virginia’s department of corrections acknowledged that men imprisoned there had harmed themselves, although the authorities confirmed six incidents while others reported that 12 men were injured. Continue reading...

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Fifa ignores own report into Qatar World Cup over workers’ compensation
Subcommittee points to ‘severe human rights impacts’$50m legacy fund to be used on international developmentA long-awaited Fifa report into the legacy of the Qatar World Cup has been published, but only after its key recommendation was rejected by the organisation.Fifa’s subcommittee on human rights and social responsibility has found that the game’s world body “has a responsibility” to provide financial remedy to workers who suffered loss as a result of employment at the 2022 World Cup. Its report argues that Fifa should use its Qatar legacy fund for those workers. Two days before the report was published, however, Fifa announced that the $50m fund would be used on international development projects instead. Continue reading...

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European football: Las Palmas leave Barça reeling to spoil 125th anniversary
Leaders slip to surprise 2-1 defeat at home in La LigaHosts had introduced new mascot to mark anniversaryBarcelona suffered their first home defeat of the season as Las Palmas stunned the Spanish league leaders 2-1 at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on Saturday.Barcelona have played superbly in the first three months under new coach Hansi Flick. Coming into the visit of Las Palmas, Barça were flying high after convincing victories over Real Madrid in La Liga and Bayern Munich in the Champions League, winning all eight home games to start the campaign. But Flick’s side have now gone three La Liga rounds without a win. Prior to the loss to Las Palmas, Barça fell 1-0 at Real Sociedad and drew 2-2 at Celta Vigo.This roundup will update later on Saturday Continue reading...

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West Ham United v Arsenal: Premier League – live
Premier League updates from the 5.30pm GMT kick-offLive scoreboard | And feel free to drop Emillia an emailWest Ham starting XI: Łukasz Fabiański; Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Jean-Clair Todibo, Max Kilman, Emerson Palmieri; Carlos Soler, Tomáš Souček; Jarrod Bowen (C), Lucas Paquetá, Crysencio Summerville; Michail Antonio.Arsenal starting XI: David Raya; Jurrien Timber, William Saliba, Riccardo Calafiori; Jorginho, Declan Rice, Martin Ødegaard (C); Bukayo Saka, Leandro Trossard, Kai Havertz. Continue reading...

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England v United States: international football friendly – live
Updates from the 5.20pm GMT/12.20pm EST kick-offSign up for Moving the Goalposts | And email ScottEngland make four changes to their starting XI in the wake of the unconvincing 2-1 win over South Africa last month. Lucy Bronze, Jess Carter, Keira Walsh and Alessia Russo take the places of Esme Morgan, Grace Clinton and Chloe Kelly, who drop to the bench, and Maya Le Tissier, who is missing after suffering concussion while playing for Manchester United last weekend.England: Earps, Bronze, Carter, Walsh, Williamson, Greenwood, Naz, Stanway, Russo, Park, Mead.Subs: Morgan, Hampton, Kirby, Bright, Turner, Kelly, Clinton, Beever-Jones, George, Moorhouse, Mace, Blindkilde-Brown. Continue reading...

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‘It brings back memories of Aberfan’: coal tip collapse in storms sparks revolt in Welsh valley
Villagers hit by extreme weather accuse Labour of neglecting flood defences as Reform UK reaps political rewards – while denying impact of climate crisisThick, dark slurry flecked with stones and twigs covers the entire ground floor of Ralph Connor and Tina Honeyfield’s terraced house in the former coal mining village of Cwmtillery in south Wales. They use the lights on their phone to show what happened when a long-abandoned coal tip collapsed during last weekend’s torrential rainfall and surged through their front and back doors.“Our house bore the brunt of the landslide… I spent an hour holding the door to prevent the slurry from getting in [last Sunday night],” says Connor, 49, as he stands in the cold gloom of their powerless living room. “It was frightening but when you are in it, you just react. It’s fight or flight.” Continue reading...

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Instagram actively helping spread of self-harm among teenagers, study suggests
Researchers say parent company Meta is failing to remove explicit images on the social media siteMeta is actively helping self-harm content to flourish on Instagram by failing to remove explicit images and encouraging those engaging with such content to befriend one another, according to a damning new study that found its moderation “extremely inadequate”.Danish researchers created a private self-harm network on the social media platform, including fake profiles of people as young as 13 years old, in which they shared 85 pieces of self-harm-related content gradually increasing in severity, including blood, razor blades and encouragement of self-harm. Continue reading...

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Man wins £2 compensation from Mars bosses after finding completely-smooth chocolate bar
Harry Seager, 34, bought the chocolate confectionery from a services in Thame while on his way to a classic car show in Birmingham, earlier this month.

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Man, What the Heck is Happening with Fast & Furious?
As Vin Diesel posts through it, it seems the Fast & Furious franchise is in a bit of disarray as it's so close to an endgame.

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Here Is The Best-Selling TV On Amazon During Black Friday, And It Costs Only $69
Over 10,000 units have been sold within just 24 hours.

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The Tineco Floor ONE S5 Is an Amazon Best-Seller, Now at a Record Low Price With 44% Off
The Tineco vacuum has sold over 10,000 units on Amazon since the start of Black Friday.

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Spain hotel check-in delay fears as new data rules begin
A new law requiring hotels and car hire firms to send customer data to the government starts on Monday.

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Changing the subject: a Copenhagen flatshare gets an injection of colour
Imagination, hard graft – and a lot of paint – turned this apartment into a fabulous rental for twoThe colourful Copenhagen apartment of Emma Sylvest Krab-Johansen and her husband, Jacob, is proof, if any is needed, that renting or having a barely existent budget does not need to be a barrier when it comes to injecting a home with style and character.Over just a few months, Emma, who works in marketing for an interiors brand, transformed what was effectively a bland, uninspiring dwelling into a vibrant, joyous space using little more than paint, a few well-chosen furniture and lighting pieces and a bit of hard graft. Continue reading...

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If AI can provide a better diagnosis than a doctor, what’s the prognosis for medics? | John Naughton
Studies in which ChatGPT outperformed scientists and GPs raise troubling questions for the future of professional workAI means too many (different) things to too many people. We need better ways of talking – and thinking – about it. Cue, Drew Breunig, a gifted geek and cultural anthropologist, who has come up with a neat categorisation of the technology into three use cases: gods, interns and cogs.“Gods”, in this sense, would be “super-intelligent, artificial entities that do things autonomously”. In other words, the AGI (artificial general intelligence) that OpenAI’s Sam Altman and his crowd are trying to build (at unconscionable expense), while at the same time warning that it could be an existential threat to humanity. AI gods are, Breunig says, the “human replacement use cases”. They require gigantic models and stupendous amounts of “compute”, water and electricity (not to mention the associated CO2 emissions). Continue reading...

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What connects Huddersfield’s 1990s football stadium and Notre Dame? Beauty
From a rail terminal to a high-tech house, modern buildings now eligible for listing are a delight anyone can enjoy – even traditionalists1994 was a vintage year for architecture. The year’s popular and posh classics included a dynamic football stadium (for Huddersfield Town), a stately opera house (at Glyndebourne) and the wiggly greenhouse that was the Eurostar terminal in Waterloo station.As there’s a government rule that says buildings normally have to be 30 years old to be considered for listing, the Twentieth Century Society has come up with a list of 10 from that year that it believes should be officially designated as heritage. Continue reading...

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Championship: Leeds slip up at Blackburn as Hull’s woes go on at Boro
Tommy Conway strikes twice as Middlesbrough beat HullWatford equal club-record unbeaten run in QPR impasseTodd Cantwell’s first-half penalty clinched Blackburn a 1-0 victory over Leeds at Ewood Park as Daniel Farke’s side missed out on the chance to return to the top of the Championship.Sheffield United’s defeat of Sunderland a day earlier meant Leeds came into this clash in second spot. And they fell short in their efforts to leapfrog the Blades after Cantwell’s 22nd-minute spot-kick secured Rovers’ third successive win and boosted their playoff challenge. Continue reading...

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European football: Las Palmas leave Barça reeling after Fábio Silva strikes
Leaders slip to surprise 2-1 defeat at home in La LigaDefeat spoils Barça’s 125h anniversary celebrationsBarcelona suffered their first home defeat of the season as Las Palmas stunned the Spanish league leaders 2-1 at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on Saturday.Barcelona have played superbly in the first three months under new coach Hansi Flick. Coming into the visit of Las Palmas, Barça were flying high after convincing victories over Real Madrid in La Liga and Bayern Munich in the Champions League, winning all eight home games to start the campaign.This roundup will update later on Saturday Continue reading...

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West Ham United v Arsenal: Premier League – live
Premier League updates from the 5.30pm GMT kick-offLive scoreboard | And feel free to drop Emillia an emailHello, good evening and welcome to coverage of West Ham’s Premier League clash with Arsenal. Julen Lopetegui earned himself a lifeline on Monday when his team cruised to a shock 2-0 win over Newcastle at St James’ Park. It was the club’s first victory in just under a month, giving them some breathing space between the likes of Leicester and Everton.Meanwhile, Arsenal have returned to fine form following the international break. Mikel Arteta and his players endured a rough patch between the end of October and the start of November, but Martin Ødegaard’s return to full fitness has provided a huge boost. The North London side earned a 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest last weekend followed by a 5-1 victory against Sporting Lisbon on Tuesday, so they should be oozing confidence going into this London derby. Continue reading...

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England v United States: international football friendly – live
Updates from the 5.20pm GMT/12.20pm EST kick-offSign up for Moving the Goalposts | And email ScottIt’s a clash of the titans, as the Lionesses taken on the USWNT at Wembley. England versus the USA. The world number two side versus the world number one. The European champions versus Olympic gold medallists. Sarina Wiegman v Emma Hayes. All perfectly poised, then … except that the USA have won their last nine and are unbeaten in 18, winning the Concacaf Gold Cup, the SheBelieves Cup and the Olympics along the way, while England’s last three matches have been a nervy 0-0 draw in Sweden, a shambolic 3-4 home loss to Germany, and an extremely flattering 2-1 win over South Africa. That draw in Sweden, it must be said, secured Euro 2025 qualification for England, but fair to say one team is currently a lot closer to their best level than the other. A big test for the Lionesses, in other words, against the very best. Kick-off is at 5.20pm GMT. It’s on! Continue reading...

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Parties, cabinet and families split – and assisted dying bill still has a long way to go
The granular detail of Kim Leadbeater’s bill for England and Wales is yet to be agreed, and some MPs want reassurances before finally backing itAs a few low murmurs broke out in a respectfully reflective House of Commons chamber after its historic vote on assisted dying in England and Wales, one figure in the public gallery had a special interest in the result.Back in 2015, Rob Marris, the former Labour MP for Wolverhampton South West, had tabled the previous attempt to pass a bill changing the law. It was comprehensively defeated. Continue reading...

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‘Photographs did not do it justice’: King Louis XV’s magnificent rhino is star of new London exhibition
After wowing the court of Versailles over 200 years ago, the jet-black beast is back in the spotlight at the Science MuseumKing Louis XV’s rhinoceros was the star of the court of Versailles. Fed on a diet of bread, its tough hide was regularly massaged with oil. But it proved not an easy pet to keep and unfortunately killed two people who entered its enclosure.Now, the magnificent beast, since stuffed and preserved, has left Paris for the first time since it arrived in 1770, travelling to London to take up a temporary place under the spotlight at the Science Museum in London. Continue reading...

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Mourners honour ‘political genius’ Alex Salmond at Edinburgh service
Family and friends gathered for speeches and musical performances from the Proclaimers and Dougie MacLeanThe former prime minister Gordon Brown and the Scottish first minister, John Swinney, were among those who gathered at a memorial service for Alex Salmond after his sudden death in October at the age of 69.Tributes were paid to Salmond during the service on Saturday in Edinburgh; held to celebrate his love of Scotland and his commitment to the cause of independence. Continue reading...

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Instagram actively helping to spread of self-harm among teenagers, study suggests
Researchers say parent company Meta is failing to remove explicit images on the social media siteMeta is actively helping self-harm content to flourish on Instagram by failing to remove explicit images and encouraging those engaging with such content to befriend one another, according to a damning new study that found its moderation “extremely inadequate”.Danish researchers created a private self-harm network on the social media platform, including fake profiles of people as young as 13 years old, in which they shared 85 pieces of self-harm-related content gradually increasing in severity, including blood, razor blades and encouragement of self-harm. Continue reading...

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Syrian militants reach central Aleppo as government forces appear to retreat
Surprise offensive by rebels marks biggest challenge to Bashar al-Assad’s control in yearsIslamist rebels once exiled to a mountainous pocket of the Syrian countryside now roam the streets of central Aleppo, taking pictures below its ancient citadel and tearing down symbols of President Bashar al-Assad’s rule.The surprise offensive, in which insurgents seized territory across north-west Syria, appears to have dramatically shifted the balance of power in Aleppo, and marks the largest challenge to Assad’s control in years. Continue reading...

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God save the Qween! Transport bosses apologise for misspelling hospital named after Queen Elizabeth on bus stop sign
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Jordan North takes a brutal swipe at his former Radio 1 show as he boasts about rise in Capital listening figures during Saturday Kitchen appearance
The radio DJ, 34, quit his Radio 1 show back in February after 10 years at the station after he was offered to replace Roman Kemp's position at Capital.

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I told parole board my brother's killer would categorically, 100 per cent murder again if they let him free - and now he has
EXCL: Brian Whitelock, 57, was only released from jail in 2019 after serving 18 years of a life sentence behind bars for murder and manslaughter.

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Questionable YouTube 'life hacks' fact-checked
Many internet hacks are sheer nonsense. Mental Floss did an entire video debunking popular online life hacks.





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Bikini fitness model is fined £1,900 because she took more than five minutes to pay for her parking - as unrepentant car park bosses say she is the 'author of her own misfortune'
EXCL: Rosey Hudson, a professional bodybuilder and make-up artist from Derby, has been fined more than £1900 after she took more then five minutes to pay for a parking ticket.

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The 50+ best Black Friday PS5 deals 2024: You can still score savings on Playstation products
Black Friday is over, but you can still catch tons of rare deals on PS5 consoles, bundles, games, and accessories.

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I found the last iPhone 16 model on sale for one cent on Amazon after Black Friday
It might be one of those 'too good to be true' offers for most people, but the right customer can realize the one-cent iPhone dream with this Boost Mobile promo. But grab it fast: this Black Friday deal won't be around for long.

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iPad 10th gen for $279 is a top Cyber Monday deal - and it's the iPad I recommend most
The 10th gen iPad was selling for $450 less than a year ago. It's a champ for streaming your favorite content, reading, video calls, and surfing the web.

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The 40+ best Black Friday Sam's Club deals of 2024 that you can still score
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This AMD desktop processor is a powerhouse - and is nearly 50% off after Black Friday
If you're building a gaming rig or looking to juice up a sluggish PC, the AMD Ryzen 7 5700X delivers a 4.6 GHz Max Boost for just $168, thanks to this still-available Black Friday deal.

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The 40+ best Black Friday 2024 deals for robot vacuums you can still shop now
I test robot vacuums, and I've rounded up the best robot vacuum deals from iRobot, Roborock, Shark, and more. But hurry - with Black Friday over, these deals may end soon.

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The 25+ best smartwatch and fitness tracker deals for Black Friday 2024 still available
Black Friday is over, but the savings aren't. Hurry, great deals on smartwatches and fitness trackers from brands like Apple, Samsung, Garmin, and Fitbit are still available.

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Bluetti slashes power station prices for Black Friday, but time is running out
You can still save hundreds on many of Bluetti's most popular power stations and power station/solar panel bundles ahead of Cyber Monday - and we've got exclusive discount codes, too.

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My top 5 picks for best Cyber Monday deals are all hovering at near-record low prices
I've personally tested all five of these tech products and they're outstanding. I love seeing them at great prices for Cyber Monday so more people can enjoy them.

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Best Black Friday streaming deals 2024 still live: Get Hulu for $0.99 a month
I found these Black Friday deals you can still grab on Hulu, Peacock, Max, and more. Stream your favorite content with these deals before they're gone.

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LG's G4 OLED TV is my No. 1 pick for best picture quality, and it's 32% off for Cyber Monday
The LG G4 OLED TV offers the best color and picture I've ever seen. If want the best picture quality that money can buy then this is it and the 65-inch is discounted by $1,100 for Cyber Monday.

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This Sony TV is my No. 1 pick for best TV for the money -- and Cyber Monday has an all-time low price
I've seen the best TVs of 2024, and last year's Sony X90L remains my pick for the best quality TV for the price. Both Amazon and Best Buy have discounted every screen size for Cyber Monday.

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The best Black Friday soundbar and speaker deals 2024 still live
Black Friday ended, but you can still snag some of the hottest deals on soundbars, subwoofers, and speakers from Bose, Sonos, Beats, Sony, and more.

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Best Black Friday deals 2024: 165+ sales still live now featuring some of the lowest prices ever
Black Friday is technically over, but Cyber Monday is on the horizon. We're searching the web for discounts to find the best deals on TVs, household tech, and laptops still available on Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart.

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The best under $20 Black Friday deal is still live: Grab two Anker USB-C chargers and two cables for just $13
Is someone in your home or at the office always stealing your charger? Got more devices than you have chargers for? Solve your woes for $13, even after Black Friday has technically ended.

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This Samsung OLED TV for $650 off is one of my top picks for best Cyber Monday TV deals
Samsung's S90C OLED TV is one of the highest-rated TVs of the past year. I've personally tested it, and I consider it one of the TVs with the best picture quality for the money -- especially with this 33% of deal for Cyber Monday.

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The 20+ best Black Friday 2024 Target deals that are still available
Black Friday is finished, but the deals aren't! Target still has some great deals on tech and home appliances.

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The 20+ best Black Friday iPad deals 2024: Last chance to save on deals still available
These Black Friday iPad deals are too good to pass up and still available. You can save up to $300 on a new iPad model, but hurry while the deals last.

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Buy a Microsoft Office 2019 license for Mac or Windows for 85% off with this deal
This deal gets you a lifetime license to Microsoft Office 2019 for Windows or Mac and access to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more for just $33.

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To Urge Local Shopping, America Celebrates 15th Annual 'Small Business Saturday'
The New York Post writes that "After the COVID-19 pandemic upended mom-and-pops around the city and resulted in thousands shuttering for good, it is important - now more than ever - to shop local."

America's Small Business Administration issued their own statement urging shoppers to "champion small businesses nationwide and #ShopSmall on Saturday, linking to a site mapping small businesses in your area. (And there's also a directory listing online small businesses.)

Small Business Saturday was founded by American Express in 2010 and officially cosponsored by the U.S. Small Business Administration since 2011. It is an important part of small businesses' busiest shopping season.



- In 2023, the reported projected spending in the U.S. from those who shopped at small businesses on Small Business Saturday was around $17 billion
- Since 2010, the total reported U.S. spending at small businesses during the annual Small Business Saturday is an estimated $201 billion


"Let's keep the Shop Small tradition going," urges the American Express web site - encouraging shoppers to also use the #ShopSmall hashtag on social media.





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60 Best Amazon Black Friday Deals You Can Still Shop Today
Even though Black Friday is over, Amazon still has plenty of deals live with Cyber Monday offers rolling in.

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This Excellent Arlo Cam Is My Favorite, and It's Stunning Cheap After Black Friday
If you can't decide on a security cam, I've found that Arlo's latest Essential camera does it all for $56. That's 43% off after Black Friday.

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This Smart Video Doorbell Is My Favorite, and It's on Sale after Black Friday
With a 44% or more discount, this doorbell offer is almost impossible to pass up.

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This New Smart Thermostat Helps Me Sleep Better and It's $50 Off After Black Friday
Not sleeping the best at home? Check out this Nest Learning Thermostat that helps me save on my energy bill.

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80+ Black Friday Deals You Can Still Shop Today from Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart and More
CNET's shopping experts are still rounding up the last of the Black Friday deals, ensuring you don't miss out on major savings. But Cyber Monday is a few days away, so we're seeing what's deals are hot for Cyber Monday, too.

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Wondering What Your Dreams Mean? Here's What Sleep Experts Say
You dream more than you may realize. These are common interpretations of your odd or stressful dreams, from flying to being chased to showing up late.

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I Found the Best Black Friday Tablet Deals: Up to $400 Off Still Available on Apple iPads, Samsung Galaxy Tabs and More
We're past the main event, but many Black Friday deals are still available. Don't delay though, as these deals won't last long.

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My Dyson V15 Cordless Vacuum Exceeds Expectations. It's $200 Off After Black Friday
As a mother, pet owner, wife and tech editor, I lean on technology to help keep my house clean. My favorite gift ever is my Dyson vacuum cleaner.

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Upgrade to the New Apple Watch Series 10 With $70 Off at Amazon Thanks to This Black Friday Deal
Since arriving just a couple of months ago, this $329 price for the Apple Watch Series 10 is the lowest we've seen.

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My Favorite Sleep Number Comforter Will Crown You This Year's Gifting Champ
Shopping for someone who loves to sleep? This customizable comforter from Sleep Number is a great gift for someone sleeping with a blanket hog.

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5 Sleep-Saving Tips That Will Minimize Your Nightly Bathroom Trips
Are you waking up to pee too many times each night? Use these tips to save your sleep and cut down middle-of-the-night trips.

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Trudeau travelled to Mar-a-Lago to meet Trump after tariff threat
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a surprise visit to Florida as Canada seeks to the avoid blanket tariffs threatened by the president-elect.

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Law firm to investigate allegations against MasterChef presenter Gregg Wallace
The production company that makes MasterChef has appointed a City law firm to lead the investigation into alleged misconduct by presenter Gregg Wallace.

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Teddy bears, trails and turkeys: Photos of the week
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Vietnam greenlights north-south highspeed rail link
Vietnam has approved the construction of a high-speed railway between Hanoi in the north and Ho Chi Minh City in the south. The move would reduce the journey time to just five hours from the current 30.

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Nicola Sturgeon joins mourners at funeral of her impressionist Janey Godley
Mourners have been paying their last respects to the comedian Janey Godley at her funeral in Glasgow.

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NASA's X-59 plane is aiming for a sonic thump, not a boom
Pilot James 'Clue' Less is ready to take to the skies Feature  Sitting in the hangar of Lockheed Martin's famous Palmdale, California Skunk Works facility is one of the oddest aircraft ever to take shape: the X-59 that's looking to revive supersonic travel over land.…

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Zelenskyy says NATO guarantees can end 'hot stage' of war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for NATO to offer security guarantees to parts of Ukraine controlled by Kyiv in order to "stop the hot stage of the war."

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Lockdown DIY linked to landfill's noxious gases
An academic says an increase in plasterboard sent to landfill could be behind a spike in smells.

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European football: Las Palmas leave Barça reeling after Fábio Silva strikes
Leaders slip to surprise 2-1 defeat at home in La LigaRaphinha had levelled but islanders kick on for winBarcelona suffered their first home defeat of the season as Las Palmas stunned the Spanish league leaders 2-1 at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on Saturday.Barcelona have played superbly in the first three months under new coach Hansi Flick. Coming into the visit of Las Palmas, Barca were flying high after convincing victories over Real Madrid in La Liga and Bayern Munich in the Champions League, winning all eight home games to start the campaign. Continue reading...

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Rupert Grint ordered to pay £1.8m in taxes after losing legal dispute
Actor known for playing Harry Potter’s Ron Weasley in HMRC legal dispute for second timeThe Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint has been ordered to pay £1.8m in taxes after a legal dispute with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).Grint, best known for playing Ron Weasley in the film franchise, was told to pay the figure in 2019 when HMRC questioned one of his tax returns. Continue reading...

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Genderfluid husband of diamond 'heiress' Betty Grafstein, 95, 'tortured her with boiling oil and put hairspray in her eyes'
Betty Grafstein, a 96-year-old British socialite met her third husband Jose Castelo Branco, 61, in the 1990s after the death of her second husband.

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Nicole Scherzinger passionately kisses co-star Tom Francis in steamy moment during their Sunset Boulevard performance after 'working with intimacy coach for sex scenes'
Nicole Scherzinger is seen passionately kissing co-star Tom Francis during a steamy scene from their Sunset Boulevard performance at St James' Theater, New York.

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Dramatic moment Islamist rebels topple statue of Bashar Al Assad's brother as they storm Aleppo in Syrian president's biggest crisis yet - as Putin's forces hit back with airstrikes to help embattled regime
Thousands of Syrian insurgents fanned out inside Aleppo in vehicles with improvised armor and pickups, deploying to landmarks such as the old citadel on Saturday

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The Proclaimers perform tribute to 'political genius' Alex Salmond at memorial service
Alex Salmond has been described as an "inspiration", "political genius" and a "giant of a man" at a memorial service held for the former Scottish first minister in Edinburgh.

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RECOMMENDED — German Economy Minister Robert Habeck is traveling to Kenya to boost business ties with Africa. But many German investors remain wary.
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck is traveling to Kenya to boost business ties with Africa. However, many investors in Germany remain wary, citing high risks for business and limited support.

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European football: Las Palmas leave Barça reeling after Fábio Silva strikes
Leaders slip to surprise 2-1 defeat at home in La LigaRaphinha had levelled but islanders kick on for winBarcelona suffered their first home defeat of the season as Las Palmas stunned the Spanish league leaders 2-1 at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on Saturday.Barcelona have played superbly in the first three months under new coach Hansi Flick. Coming into the visit of Las Palmas, Barca were flying high after convincing victories over Real Madrid in La Liga and Bayern Munich in the Champions League, winning all eight home games to start the campaign.This roundup will update later on Saturday Continue reading...

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Rupert Grint ordered to pay £1.8m in taxes after losing legal dispute
Actor known for playing Ron Weasley in Harry Potter franchise in HMRC court dispute for second timeThe Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint has been ordered to pay £1.8m in taxes after a legal dispute with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).Grint, best known for playing Ron Weasley in the film franchise, was told to pay the figure in 2019 when HMRC questioned one of his tax returns. Continue reading...

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Police hunt woman over 'hit and run murder' of mother, 25, killed when she was allegedly chased on her e-bike and rammed by Land Rover
The woman was pictured outside the White Swan pub in Pleasley wearing a light-coloured jumper, matching trousers and white trainers.

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2034 World Cup can improve Saudi human rights , say Fifa
BBC sports editor Dan Roan explains the issues raised as Fifa releases its evaluation report for Saudi Arabia's unopposed bid to host the men's World Cup in 2034.

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Norris repays Piastri in McLaren one-two at Qatar F1 sprint race
Russell third for Mercedes; Ferrari’s Sainz fourth McLaren extend lead in constructors’ championshipOscar Piastri won the final sprint race of the season at the Qatar Grand Prix after Lando Norris dominated from pole but allowed his teammate past at the very death, in acknowledgement of the Australian giving up his win to the Briton in the Brazil sprint.It still sealed a McLaren one-two at the Lusail Circuit, a huge boost in their attempt to seal the constructors’ championship ahead of Ferrari, whose Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc were fourth and fifth. George Russell was third for Mercedes and his teammate, Lewis Hamilton, in sixth. Nico Hülkenberg was in seventh for Haas and Max Verstappen, his drivers’ title already complete, was eighth. Continue reading...

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Black Friday 2024 is over, but you can still find great deals on numerous Apple devices this weekend. Right now, this includes big savings on AirPods, Apple Watch, MacBook Air, iPad, and more.



Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.



Specifically, in this article we're sharing all of the Apple products that currently have all-time low prices, or discounts that are at least very close to their record-low prices. Beyond Apple, we're also taking a look at notable accessories for Apple products as well as some of the season's best gifts, including deals at Anker and Samsung. Every deal shared below is available to purchase right now.



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AirPods

iPad

Mac

Apple Watch

Accessories

More Black Friday Sales

Best Black Friday Deals

The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

The Best Black Friday AirPods Deals

The Best Black Friday iPad Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals

The Best Black Friday Mac Deals

AirPods

AirPods Pro 2





Amazon has the AirPods Pro 2 at $154.00 for Black Friday, down from $249.00. This is just $1 away from the all-time low price on the AirPods Pro 2.



$94 OFFAirPods Pro 2 for $154.00AirPods 4





Starting with AirPods, you'll find Amazon has the base model AirPods 4 for $119.00 and the AirPods 4 with ANC for $164.99. While the base model is at a second-best price, the model with ANC has hit a new all-time low on Amazon at $15 off.



$10 OFFAirPods 4 for $119.00

$15 OFFAirPods 4 with ANC for $164.99AirPods Max (USB-C)





You can get the new AirPods Max with USB-C for $499.99 on Amazon this week, down from $549.00. This price is just a few dollars higher compared to the previous record low price.



$49 OFFAirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99



AirPods Max (Lightning)





The older AirPods Max with Lightning are on sale for $399.00 on Amazon this week, down from $549.00. You'll find all five colors on sale at this price.



$150 OFFAirPods Max (Lightning) for $399.00iPad

9th Gen iPad





You can get the 64GB Wi-Fi 9th generation iPad for $199.99 in both colors at Best Buy, down from $329.00. This is a match of the record low price on this version of the 2021 tablet.



$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $199.99

$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $349.9910th Gen iPad





Moving to the newer models, Amazon has the 64GB Wi-Fi 10th generation iPad for $249.99 with an on-page coupon, down from $349.00. You can also get the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad for $409.00 at Amazon, down from $499.00. Both of these represent all-time low prices on each tablet.



Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

$99 OFF10th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $249.99

$90 OFF10th Gen iPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $409.00M2 iPad Air





Best Buy today has a big selection of discounts on Apple's M2 iPad Air, with savings of about $100 across nearly every model.



11-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $499.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $599.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

13-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $699.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,199.00 ($100 off)M4 iPad Pro





Best Buy has huge discounts across the entire M4 iPad Pro lineup, with as much as $200 off these devices for Black Friday. You'll find both 11-inch and 13-inch models on sale at Best Buy, and some deals will require a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership.



11-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $849.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,499.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,899.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

11-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Cellular - $1,249.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,699.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Cellular - $1,999.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

13-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $1,099.00 ($200 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,699.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,799.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi - $2,099.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $2,199.00 ($200 off)

13-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

512GB Cellular - $1,499.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular - $1,899.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,999.00 ($200 off)

2TB Cellular - $2,299.00 ($200 off)Mac



M4 iMac





The cheapest M4 iMac available is the 8-core/16GB RAM/256GB 24-inch iMac at $1,149.99, down from $1,299.00. Similar to the other models available on sale, you'll find multiple colors at this record low price, with varying delivery estimates between each option.



8-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,149.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,299.00

10-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,349.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,499.00

10-core/16GB RAM/512GB - $1,549.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,699.00

10-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,899.00



MacBook Air





There are a few big discounts on both the M2 and M3 MacBook Air this season, starting at just $749.00 for the entry level 16GB RAM/256GB 13-inch M2 MacBook Air, down from $999.00. The majority of MacBook Air deals will be found at Amazon in the lists below.



13-inch M2 MacBook Air

16GB RAM/256GB - $749.00 ($250 off) [matched at Best Buy]



13-inch M3 MacBook Air

16GB RAM/256GB - $844.00 ($255 off)

8GB RAM/512GB - $999.00 ($300 off)

16GB RAM/512GB - $1,049.00 ($250 off)

24GB RAM/512GB - $1,249.00 ($250 off)



15-inch M3 MacBook Air

16GB RAM/256GB - $1,044.00 ($255 off)

8GB RAM/512GB - $1,199.00 ($300 off)

16GB RAM/512GB - $1,234.00 ($265 off)

24GB RAM/512GB - $1,424.00 ($275 off)



M4 MacBook Pro





M4 MacBook Pro deals are in abundance on both Amazon and Best Buy this Black Friday season, with nearly every model receiving as much as $300 off. Across the board, every deal listed below is a match for the all-time low price on each model.



14-inch MacBook Pro

M4 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 16GB RAM/1TB - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 10-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 12-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 ($250 off)

M4 Pro 14-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $2,099.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 14-core/36GB RAM/1TB - $2,899.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

16-inch MacBook Pro

M4 Pro 24GB RAM/512GB - $2,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 48GB RAM/512GB - $2,599.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 36GB RAM/1TB - $3,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 48GB RAM/1TB - $3,699.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]



Apple Watch

Apple Watch Series 10





Apple Watch Series 10 has hit new all-time low prices for both 42mm and 46mm GPS models, with $70 off available for both on Amazon.



$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00

$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00

Apple Watch SE





Apple's 40mm GPS Apple Watch SE is available for $149.00 today on Amazon, down from $249.00. This is a new record low price on the wearable. This deal is available in all three aluminum color options, and only Amazon has the discount.



$100 OFFApple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00

$100 OFFApple Watch SE (44mm GPS) for $179.00



You can also get the 44mm GPS Apple Watch SE on sale right now, available for $179.00 on Amazon, down from $279.00. This is another all-time low price on the Apple Watch SE.



Apple Watch Ultra 2





Continuing the trend of new record low prices for Black Friday, Amazon has the Black Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00 in multiple band styles and sizes, down from $799.00.



$80 OFFApple Watch Ultra 2 (Black) for $719.00



Accessories

AirTag





The year's best prices on AirTag are available right now at Amazon, including $72.99 for the 4-Pack.



$26 OFFAirTag 4-Pack for $72.99



Studio Display





Big discounts on the Apple Studio Display have returned for Black Friday 2024, and you can get the model with Standard Glass at just $1,299.99, down from $1,599.00.



$299 OFFStudio Display (Standard Glass) for $1,299.99

$299 OFFStudio Display (Nano-Texture Glass) for $1,599.99



Magic Keyboard





Moving to the new 2024 Magic Keyboards, you can get the 11-inch model in Black for $249.99>, down from $299.00. This is a new all-time low price on this version of the accessory, and it beats the previous deal price by about $10.



Amazon also has the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboard on sale, available for $274.99 in White, down from $349.00. This is another record low price on the Magic Keyboard.



$49 OFF11-inch M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboard for $249.99

$74 OFF13-inch M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboard for $274.99



Apple Pencil





Amazon has the Apple Pencil 2 for the all-time low price of $79.99 for Black Friday, and the Apple Pencil 1 with USB-C adapter at a record-low price of $59.00.



$49 OFFApple Pencil 2 for $79.99

$40 OFFApple Pencil 1 for $59.00



More Black Friday Sales

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We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.





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The Best Black Friday iPad Deals Still Available
Black Friday is over, but you can still find great prices on numerous iPads, including the 9th generation iPad, 10th generation iPad, iPad Air, and iPad mini.



Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.



Best iPad Deals

9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) - $199.99 ($129 off)

10th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) - $249.99 with on-page coupon ($99 off)

11-inch M2 iPad Air (128GB Wi-Fi) - $499.00 ($100 off)

11-inch M4 iPad Pro (256GB Wi-Fi) - $849.00 ($150 off)



Best Black Friday Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Deals

The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

The Best Black Friday AirPods Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals

The Best Black Friday Mac Deals



9th Gen iPad





We've been tracking a great all-time low discount on the ninth generation iPad since the beginning of the month, and that discount is still around for Black Friday. You can get the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad for $199.99, down from $329.00. At this price, the iPad is a perfect entry-level tablet for a kid or family member who doesn't need the tablet for work-intensive projects.



$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $199.99

$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $349.99



10th Gen iPad





Apple's 64GB Wi-Fi iPad from 2022 is being discounted to the all-time low price of $249.99 right now on Amazon, from $349.00. This upgraded model comes with a larger 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, A14 Bionic chip for a performance boost, Wi-Fi 6, and more.



$99 OFF10.9-inch iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $249.99M2 iPad Air





For the latest iPad Air models, Best Buy has a few all-time low prices, including the 128GB Wi-Fi 11-inch iPad Air for $499.00 ($100 off) and the 128GB Wi-Fi 13-inch iPad Air for $699.00 ($100 off). There are a few cellular discounts as well on select M2 iPad Air tablets.



11-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $499.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $599.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

13-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $699.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,199.00 ($100 off)



M4 iPad Pro





Best Buy has huge discounts across the entire M4 iPad Pro lineup, with as much as $200 off these devices for Black Friday. You'll find both 11-inch and 13-inch models on sale at Best Buy, and some deals will require a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership.



11-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $849.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,499.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,899.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

11-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Cellular - $1,249.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,699.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Cellular - $1,999.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

13-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $1,099.00 ($200 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,699.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,799.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi - $2,099.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $2,199.00 ($200 off)

13-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

512GB Cellular - $1,499.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular - $1,899.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,999.00 ($200 off)

2TB Cellular - $2,299.00 ($200 off)



Accessories

Magic Keyboard for 11-inch iPad Pro - $249.99 ($49 off)

Magic Keyboard for 13-inch iPad Pro - $274.99 ($75 off) We've begun tracking all of the season's best deals in our dedicated Black Friday Roundup, so be sure to bookmark the page and visit it throughout the season as you do your online shopping. Our roundup mainly focuses on Apple products and related tech accessories.







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5 Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals Still Available
Black Friday is at an end, but Apple Watch deals are still in abundance today. In this article, we'll take a look at all of the best Black Friday Apple Watch deals, including the year's best prices on Series 10, SE, and Ultra 2 models.



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Best Apple Watch Deals

Apple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00 ($100 off)

Apple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00 ($70 off)

Apple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00 ($70 off)

Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00 ($80 off)



Best Black Friday Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Deals

The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

The Best Black Friday iPad Deals

The Best Black Friday AirPods Deals

The Best Black Friday Mac Deals



Apple Watch Series 10





Right now, some of the best Black Friday Apple Watch deals are focused on the new Series 10 models. You can get the 42mm GPS device for $329.00 at Amazon, down from $399.00. This $70 discount is a new all-time low price on the 2024 smartwatch. Likewise, the 46mm GPS is down to $359.00 at Amazon, which is another $70 markdown and record low price.



$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00

$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00



Apple Watch Ultra 2





In terms of other Apple Watch deals, Amazon has the Apple Watch Ultra 2 in Black for $719.00, down from $799.00. This is a solid second-best price on the new 2024 model of the Apple Watch Ultra, and Amazon has multiple models of the new Black color on sale at this price.



$80 OFFApple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00



Apple Watch SE





Amazon has the 40mm GPS Apple Watch SE for just $149.00, down from $249.00, which is a record low price for the model. The 44mm GPS model is also at an all-time low price of $199.00 this week.



$100 OFFApple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00

$80 OFFApple Watch SE (44mm GPS) for $199.00



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2023.







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The Best Black Friday Mac Deals Still Available
Black Friday is over, but prices on MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and Mac mini computers are still at all-time lows at retailers like Best Buy and Amazon. These deals include the latest models of the M4 MacBook Pro and iMac.



Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.



Best Mac Deals

M2 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for $749.00 ($250 off)

M3 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for $849.00 ($250 off)

Best Black Friday Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Deals

The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

The Best Black Friday AirPods Deals

The Best Black Friday iPad Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals

MacBook Air





Best Buy and Amazon have huge discounts on Apple's 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air this November, with a consistent $250+ off nearly every 2024 M3 model of the computer.



13-inch

M2 16GB RAM/256GB - $749.00 ($250 off)

M3 16GB RAM/256GB - $849.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,049.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 24GB RAM/512GB - $1,249.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]



15-inch

M3 16GB RAM/256GB - $1,044.00 ($255 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,234.00 ($265 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 24GB RAM/512GB - $1,424.00 ($275 off) [matched at Amazon]



MacBook Pro





M4 MacBook Pro deals are in abundance on both Amazon and Best Buy this Black Friday season, with nearly every model receiving as much as $300 off. Across the board, every deal listed below is a match for the all-time low price on each model.



14-inch MacBook Pro

M4 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 16GB RAM/1TB - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 10-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 12-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 ($250 off)

M4 Pro 14-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $2,099.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 14-core/36GB RAM/1TB - $2,899.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

16-inch MacBook Pro

M4 Pro 24GB RAM/512GB - $2,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 48GB RAM/512GB - $2,599.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 36GB RAM/1TB - $3,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 48GB RAM/1TB - $3,699.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]



iMac





Amazon has the best all-around deals on the new M4 iMacs, with as much as $149 off select models of the computer. This includes the 10-core/16GB RAM/256GB M4 iMac with the Nano-texture display at $1,499.00, down from $1,699.00.



8-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,149.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,299.00

10-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,349.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,499.00

10-core/16GB RAM/512GB - $1,549.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,699.00

10-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,899.00

Mac Mini





Apple just introduced the new M4 Mac mini and Amazon has it for up to $7 off this Black Friday.



Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

$70 OFFM4 Mac mini (256GB) for $529.00

$55 OFFM4 Mac mini (512GB) for $744.00



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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5 Best Black Friday AirPods Deals Still Available
Black Friday has ended, but you can still find all-time low price on the popular AirPods Pro 2, as well as low prices on the new AirPods 4.



Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.



Best AirPods Deals

AirPods Pro 2 for $153.99 at Amazon ($95 off)

AirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99 at Amazon ($49 off)



Best Black Friday Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Deals

The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

The Best Black Friday iPad Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals

The Best Black Friday Mac Deals



Starting with the overall best Black Friday AirPods deal: you can get the AirPods Pro 2 for $154.00 today on Amazon, down from $249.00. This is just $1 away from the all-time low price.



$94 OFFAirPods Pro 2 for $154.00



If you're looking for the newest models, Amazon has solid prices on both models of the AirPods 4. You can get the AirPods 4 (without ANC) for $119.00 and the AirPods 4 (with ANC) for $164.99 at Amazon.



$10 OFFAirPods 4 for $119.00

$15 OFFAirPods 4 (ANC) for $164.99



Finally, Amazon has both AirPods Max models on sale this week. You can get the Lightning model for $399.00 ($150 off) and the USB-C model for $499.99 ($49 off).



$49 OFFAirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99

$150 OFFAirPods Max (Lightning) for $399.00



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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The Best 60+ Black Friday Accessory Deals Still Available on iPhone Chargers, Monitors, and More
Black Friday 2024 is over, but we're still tracking great discounts on Apple-related accessories. If you're looking for Apple products, our dedicated post on all the Apple Black Friday deals available now covers every Apple device on sale right now. In this article, we're focusing on accessories for smartphones and computers, as well as a few extras like LEGO sets on sale.



Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.



Highlights of the sale includes Eufy's popular SmartTrack Card, which is down to $16.88 for Black Friday, down from $29.99. This device is Apple Find My-compatible and is slim enough to fit in a wallet. Twelve South's HiRise 3 Deluxe is also back on sale for $112.49, down from $149.99, and it provides simultaneous charging for an iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch.



There are plenty more deals in this sale, including a huge collection of Jackery portable power stations at their best ever prices. We're also tracking an array of Logitech computer accessories, including mice, keyboards, and webcams. Some of these sales will require you to clip an on-page coupon, but for the most part all of these deals have been applied automatically on Amazon.



Best Black Friday Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Deals

The Best Black Friday AirPods Deals

The Best Black Friday iPad Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals

The Best Black Friday Mac Deals



Charging AccessoriesJackery



Jackery Explorer 100 Plus with Solar Panel - $169.00, down from $229.00

Jackery Solar Generator 240 with Solar Panel - $249.00, down from $349.00

Jackery Explorer 1000 Power Station - $399.00, down from $799.00

Jackery Expansion Battery Pack 1000 Plus - $479.00, down from $599.00

Jackery Solar Generator Explorer 500 - $479.00, down from $799.00

Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro Portable Power Station - $1,799.00, down from $2,799.00

Jackery Solar Generator 4000 Kit - $2,399.00 with on-page coupon, down from $4,999.00

Jackery Solar Generator 2000 Plus Kit - $3,399.00 with on-page coupon, down from $6,599.00

Satechi



Magnetic MagSafe Wallet - $28.99, down from $39.99

Dual USB-C Docking Station - $97.49, down from $149.99

14-in-1 4K Docking Station - $165.99 with on-page coupon, down from $299.99

Anker



Prime Chargers

Prime USB-C to USB-C Cable - $25.99, down from $34.99

Prime Charger (200W, 6 Ports) - $55.99, down from $84.99

Prime Charger (100W, 3 Ports) - $45.99, down from $84.99

Prime Power Bank - $53.99, down from $89.99

Prime Charging Station (8-in-1) - $98.99, down from $164.99

Prime Charger (250W, 6 Ports, GaNPrime) - $109.99, down from $169.99

Prime Power Bank 27,650 mAh - $129.99, down from $179.99

Prime Charging Docking Station (14-in-1) - $169.99, down from $249.99

Wireless Chargers

MagGo 3-in-1 Foldable Wireless Charging Station - $62.99, down from $89.99

MagGo Wireless Charger Stand - $28.80, down from $35.99

MagGo 2-in-1 Wireless Charger Stand - $35.99, down from $49.99

MagGo 2-in-1 Wireless Charger Dock Stand - $37.49, down from $49.99

3-in-1 Cube with MagSafe - $103.99, down from $129.99

Power Banks

MagGo Power Bank 10,000 mAh - $51.99, down from $69.99

MagGo Power Bank for Apple Watch - $54.99, down from $79.99

Mobile Accessories



Eufy SmartTrack Card - $16.88, down from $29.99

Twelve South HiRise 3 Deluxe - $112.49, down from $149.99

Storage Accessories



Samsung T9 Portable SSD 2TB - $199.00, down from $299.99

Samsung T5 EVO Portable SSD 4TB - $229.99, down from $349.99

Samsung T5 EVO Portable SSD 8TB - $429.99, down from $654.99

Samsung 990 PRO 1TB PCIe Internal SSD - $92.46, down from $159.99

Samsung 990 PRO 2TB PCIe Internal SSD - $169.99, down from $249.99

Samsung 990 PRO 4TB PCIe Internal SSD - $269.99, down from $464.99

Samsung 980 PRO 2TB PCIe Internal SSD - $119.99, down from $204.95

Audio/Video Accessories

Samsung



Sound Bar

Samsung HW-Q910D Soundbar with Dolby Audio - $897.99, down from $1,287.99

Monitors

34-inch Odyssey OLED G8 Curved Gaming Monitor - $799.99, down from $1,199.99

32-inch Odyssey Quantum Gaming Monitor - $599.99, down from $1,099.99

27-inch ViewFinity S9 Smart Monitor - $699.99 at Amazon, down from $1,599.99

49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 Curved Gaming Monitor - $1,078.99, down from $1,799.99

55-inch Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen Curved Gaming Monitor - $1,799.99, down from $2,999.99

TVs

SAMSUNG OLED 4K S95D TV - $3,497.99 for 77"; $2,297.99 for 65"; $1,897.99 for 55"

The Frame QLED 4K TVs - Save up to $1,300

55-inch Neo QLED 4K Smart TV - $1,199.99, down from $1,499.99

65-inch OLED S90C TV - $1,399.99, down from $2,599.99

85-inch QLED 4K TV - $1,479.99, down from $2,799.99

85-inch Neo QLED 4K TV - $1,799.99, down from $3,699.99

Sonos



Ace Headphones - $349, down from $449

Arc Soundbar - $699, down from $899

Beam (Gen 2) Soundbar - $369, down from $499

Ray Soundbar - $169, down from $279

Era 100 Speaker - $199, down from $249

Era 300 Speaker - $359, down from $449

Roam 2 Portable Speaker - $139, down from $179

Move 2 Portable Speaker - $359, down from $449

Sub Mini - $343, down from $429

Sub 4 - $679, down from $799

Beats



Beats Solo Buds - $49.99, down from $79.99

Beats Studio Buds - $79.99, down from $149.95

Beats Pill - $99.95, down from $149.95

Beats Solo 4 - $99.99, down from $199.95

Beats Studio Buds + - $129.99, down from $169.95

Beats Studio Pro - $249.99, down from $349.99

Computer Accessories



Logitech M317 Wireless Mouse - $9.99, down from $19.99

Logitech K400 Plus Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad - $19.99, down from $27.99

Logitech MK335 Wireless Keyboard - $29.74, down from $34.99

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S Wireless Mouse - $67.99, down from $79.99

Logitech MK235 Wireless Keyboard - $17.99, down from $24.99

Logitech H390 Wired Headset - $17.99, down from $24.99

Logitech MK540 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - $39.99, down from $49.99

Logitech HD Pro Webcam - $49.99, down from $99.99

Logitech Brio PRO X 4K Webcam - $144.99, down from $169.99

LEGO Sets



Marvel Spider-Man Advent Calendar - $30.99, down from $44.99

Disney Advent Calendar - $19.99, down from $44.99

Star Wars Ahsoka Tano's T-6 Jedi Shuttle - $42.99, down from $79.99

DREAMZzz Stable of Dream Creatures - $44.99, down from $79.99

Creator Main Street 3-in-1 Set - $83.99, down from $139.99

Star Wars The Razor Crest UCS - $415.99, down from $599.99

Technic Liebherr Crawler Crane - $489.99, down from $699.99



You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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Black Friday Streaming Deals Include Big Savings on Disney+, Hulu, Paramount+, and Peacock
Black Friday is over, but you can still find great savings on streaming memberships this weekend. Some of the biggest services have great discounts for new and select returning members, including Disney+, Hulu, Paramount+, and Peacock.



Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.



Disney+ and Hulu

Starting with the Disney+ and Hulu bundle, you can get Hulu (with ads) and Disney+ (with ads) for $2.99 per month for an entire year, down from the regular $10.99 per month price. This offer is valid for new and eligible returning Hulu/Disney+ subscribers.



72% OFF PER MONTHDisney+ and Hulu Bundle for $2.99/month



As usual, this offer will revert to the regular $10.99 per month price (or then-current regular monthly price) at the end of your first year. Shoppers have until 11:59 p.m. PST on December 2 to take advantage of this offer.



Additionally, if you just want Hulu (with ads), you can get it for $0.99 per month for a year, down from $9.99 per month.



Paramount+

You can get either Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime for $2.99 per month for your first two months this Black Friday. Paramount+ Essential is typically priced at $7.99 per month, while Paramount+ with Showtime is typically priced at $12.99 per month.



UP TO 76% OFFParamount+ for $2.99/month



Shoppers should remember that this deal is only for the first two months of your Paramount+ subscription, and after that period it will return to its regular pricing structure. Paramount+ is only focusing on monthly plans this Black Friday, and there are no deals on annual plans.



Peacock

Peacock has one of the best all-around streaming deals this week. You can get a full year of Peacock (premium annual plan) for $19.99, down from $79.99. You can also opt to pay $1.99 per month for six months. This plan includes ads.



75% OFFPeacock for $19.99/year



This sale will run through December 2, and is available to new and select returning customers.



You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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Moana, Wicked, Gladiator II Set To Shatter Thanksgiving Box Office Records
Moana, Wicked, Gladiator II Set To Shatter Thanksgiving Box Office Records

The Hollywood Reporter cited impressive data showing that Disney's Moana sequel, Universal's Wicked, and Paramount's Gladiator II are set to break US box-office records for the Thanksgiving holiday week. 

"Thanks to the potent combination of Disney's Moana sequel, Universal's Wicked and Paramount's Gladiator II, overall five-day revenue will hit a high for the long Turkey Day holiday, or well north of $400 million (the previous best was 2018 with $316 million)," the media outlet wrote in a report on Friday. 



Here's more from the report:


Disney's fantasy musical Moana 2 opened to a record-shattering $57.5 million on Wednesday, followed by $28 million on Thursday — the biggest Thanksgiving of all time and the fourth-biggest Thursday for a non-opening day. Rival studios show the animated sequel opening north of $200 million — as in $225 million or more — but Disney won't comment until Friday so as to avoid what happened last weekend when Wicked and Gladiator II came in millions lower than estimated.

...

Moana 2 will shatter numerous records in its launch, including becoming the top Thanksgiving opening of all time for the five days, beating Frozen ($94 million). It will also pass up Frozen II ($125 million) to become the top earner for the five days. And it has already served up the top opening day ever for a Walt Disney Animation title and the third-biggest opening day for any animated title behind Incredibles 2 and Inside Out 2, not adjusted for inflation. It was also the third-biggest day of 2024 to date behind Deadpool & Wolverine and Inside Out 2.


As of early Friday afternoon, Bloomberg dropped this headline...

DISNEY SEES 'MOANA 2' SETTING THANKSGIVING WEEKEND RECORD
'Moanapocalypse' hits the box office.


‘MOANA 2’ already crossed $100M globally.
The film had a $150M budget. pic.twitter.com/JKSyqLAGKS
— The Hollywood Handle (@HollywoodHandle) November 29, 2024
Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday week, AMC Entertainment Holdings, the world's largest movie theater chain, reported record revenue last weekend. The chain operates 900 theaters with 10,000 screens globally, including 660 theaters and 8,200 screens in the US. 

"Naturally, we are pleased that at our US theatres, AMC just recorded our highest revenues for a pre-Thanksgiving weekend in AMC's entire history. Similarly, it is thoroughly satisfying that fully 4.6 million people graced our AMC Theatres in the US and Odeon Cinemas abroad over the just completed four days Thursday to Sunday. What a wonderful way to head into what we expect will be a busy and entertaining holiday moviegoing season," AMC Chairman and CEO Adam Aron wrote in a statement. 

In markets, the 'meme' stock AMC hovers around the $5 handle as traders on this quiet half-day overlooked this week's Thanksgiving box-office blowout.



Bloomberg data shows 13.3% of the float is short, or about 49.8 million shares. 



We covered AMC earlier this week in a note titled "'Meme' Stock AMC Reports Pre-Thanksgiving Revenue Record."

Redditors are more focused on crypto pumps than meme stocks...

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 23:15

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Explosion Rocks Port Of Miami
Explosion Rocks Port Of Miami

Dramatic footage from the overnight hours shows what appears to be an explosion rocking part of the Port of Miami, a major seaport located in Biscayne Bay at the mouth of the Miami River in Miami, Florida.

"Numerous people have reported hearing and seeing a large explosion at the Port of Miami," X user RawAlerts said in the early morning hours. 


🚨#BREAKING: Numerous people have reported hearing and seeing a large explosion at the Port of Miami⁰
📌#Miami | #Florida ⁰⁰At this time, numerous people in the Port of Miami, Florida area have reported hearing and feeling a massive explosion. Witnesses are seeing a large fire… pic.twitter.com/dbRK88u8ZL
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) November 30, 2024
RawAlerts said, "Additional footage and According to one worker, a 20-foot container with a car inside reportedly blew up. Car brand unknown. Which reportedly caused the large explosion."


🚨#UPDATE: Additional footage and According to one worker, a 20-foot container with a car inside reportedly blew up. Car brand unknown. Which reportedly caused the large explosion pic.twitter.com/99MXQnPqbx
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) November 30, 2024
Local media WSVN confirmed the incident:


Emergency crews were seen dousing a vehicle fire early Saturday morning in the Port of Miami. Video from Only in Dade showed smoke rising high in the air Friday night. Residents said they heard a loud explosion followed by the thick smoke and flames. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.


Here's more footage of the incident. 


Explosion at the Port of Miami. @cnnbrk pic.twitter.com/ZX0mbujswE
— Harvey Powers (@harveypowers) November 30, 2024

Latest pic.twitter.com/n3PKI3O2Jb
— Harvey Powers (@harveypowers) November 30, 2024

Heard an explosion in downtown Miami and looks like a bomb went off at the port of Miami pic.twitter.com/KE8tw14qsB
— Marley (@marleybaywatch) November 30, 2024


From edgewater pic.twitter.com/qkKRHvshS5
— Aed Franco (@aed_franco) November 30, 2024

Update: something exploded in port of Miami. They’re putting it out now. Looks like a vehicle on fire, but not sure. Fire appears to be extinguished. pic.twitter.com/9omTi5bejx
— Evan Hmr (@evanhmr) November 30, 2024
Remember a time when vehicles didn't randomly explode?

Tyler Durden
Sat, 11/30/2024 - 08:30

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Europe's Gas Storage Empties At Fastest Rate Since 2016
Europe's Gas Storage Empties At Fastest Rate Since 2016

By John Kemp, senior energy analyst at JKempEnergy

Europe’s gas inventories have depleted at the fastest rate for eight years, as the region has experienced repeated bouts of colder-than-normal temperatures and low wind speeds since the start of the winter heating season.



Combined inventories in underground storage across the European Union and the United Kingdom dropped by 83 terawatt-hours (TWh) between the official start of winter on October 1 and November 26.



Stocks have fallen more than four times faster than the average over the last ten years, and by the most for any year since 2016, according to data from operators compiled by Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE).



Inventories were still 58 TWh (+6% or +0.55 standard deviations) above the prior ten-year seasonal average on November 26, but the surplus had narrowed from 122 TWh (+13% or +1.38 standard deviations) at the start of winter.



Storage facilities across the region were 87% full on average, sharply lower than 97% on the same date in 2023 and 94% in 2022.



Northwest Europe has experienced a colder start to the winter this year, after exceptionally mild winters in 2023/24 and 2022/23, which has boosted heating demand.



With the heating season now approaching the 20% mark, Frankfurt has experienced 377 heating degree days, close to the average for the last ten years, but many more than in 2023 (303) and 2022 (345).



London has so far shivered through 327 heating degree days, the coldest start to the winter for five years, and well above the number in 2023 (268) and 2022 (219).



While colder temperatures have boosted heating demand, wind speeds in the North Sea have been below normal, cutting generation from offshore wind farms and forcing more reliance on gas-fired units.



Based on inventory movements over the last decade, EU and UK stocks are currently on course to end the winter around 468 TWh (with a likely range from 293 TWh to 573 TWh).



The projected carryout is already much lower than the 532 TWh (with a likely range from 349 TWh to 718 TWh) when the winter began.

On this course, inventories will end the winter almost 30% below record carryouts at the end of winter 2023/24 and 2022/23.



TOUGHER REFILL SEASON

Stocks are still comfortable but can no longer be described as plentiful and prices have risen to discourage consumption and attract more liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes to the region.

Front-month futures prices on the Dutch Title Transfer Facility have averaged €44 per megawatt-hour so far in November up from €36 in September and just €26 in February.





After adjusting for inflation, front-month prices in November are in the 87th percentile for all months since 2010 up from the 43rd percentile in February, signalling the need to conserve stocks and attract more supply.

But the greatest futures price increases have been for deliveries after this winter ends, in the second and third quarters of 2025.

Because of the much bigger depletion this winter, traders anticipate Europe will need to buy much more gas to refill its storage facilities in the summer of 2025 than was the case in the summers of 2024 and 2023.



Futures prices for the summer of 2025 (April-September) have recently traded as much as €4 per megawatt-hour above those for the winter of 2025/26 (October-March).



The unusual backwardation is a sign traders expect Europe will have to pay more next summer to refill storage and ensure stocks are back to a comfortable level ahead of winter 2025/26.

Europe will have to attract more LNG cargoes away from the fast-growing gas markets in Asia next summer and that implies higher prices.

In most seasonal commodity markets, the biggest risk of shortages comes not from a single disruption but repeated disruptions in successive years.

Inventories are normally enough to absorb one unexpected supply disruption or demand shock but that will leave them depleted and poorly prepared in the event of a second disruption or shock.

Europe’s major challenge is what would happen if winter 2024/25 remains colder-than-normal and is followed by another cold winter in 2025/26. To minimise that risk, depleted inventories will have to rebuilt during the summer of 2025, and traders are already betting that will prove expensive as Europe competes for more gas with fast-growing economies in Asia.

Tyler Durden
Sat, 11/30/2024 - 09:20

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The best Black Friday deals on tech and gadgets

The Verge
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The best Black Friday robot vacuum deals you can still get from iRobot, Roborock, and more

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The best Black Friday deals you can still get today

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The best Black Friday headphone and earbud deals you can still get

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Here are the best Black Friday deals you can still get for under $30

Guardian F1
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Norris hands Piastri win in McLaren one-two at Qatar F1 sprint race
Russell third for Mercedes; Ferrari’s Sainz fourth McLaren extend lead in constructors’ championshipOscar Piastri won the final sprint race of the season at the Qatar Grand Prix after Lando Norris dominated from pole but allowed his teammate past at the very death, in acknowledgement of the Australian giving up his win to the Briton in the Brazil sprint.It still sealed a McLaren one-two at the Lusail Circuit, a huge boost in their attempt to seal the constructors’ championship ahead of Ferrari, whose Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc were fourth and fifth. George Russell was third for Mercedes and his teammate, Lewis Hamilton, in sixth. Nico Hülkenberg was in seventh for Haas and Max Verstappen, his drivers’ title already complete, was eighth. Continue reading...

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Turkey Drops Imported Modernization Kits for F-16s Over ‘Cheaper’ Domestic Program
Turkey will drop the plan to purchase 79 modernization kits for its F-16s and pursue a national upgrade program with Turkish Aerospace Industries. This would be done under the ambitious Özgür Project, which Turkey announced in early 2023. The saga over the renewed Turkish efforts into the F-35 program and the recent plan to pursue […]
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George Russell fumes as Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri produce masterclass in Qatar Sprint
Lando Norris started the Qatar Grand Prix Sprint race on pole with team-mate Oscar Piastri third on the grid, the two McLaren cars split by the Mercedes of George Russell

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Valtteri Bottas's huge net worth, Red Bull comments and relationship with Olympian
F1 veteran Valtteri Bottas, whose girlfriend is an Olympian, faces an uncertain future after being dropped by Sauber for the 2025 season and being linked with Red Bull

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Lando Norris ignores McLaren orders to gift Oscar Piastri Qatar Gp Sprint win
A surprise end to the Qatar Grand Prix Sprint race saw Lando Norris, who started on pole and led throughout, pull to the side to let McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri win

TechRadar News
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Popular free alternative to Adobe Illustrator gets major upgrade

Digital Trends
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10 years ago, The Babadook changed modern horror forever
This month marks the 10th anniversary of the movie that kickstarted the modern elevated horror era. Here's why it still holds up.

BBC Top Stories (US)
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Four-day week council attacks 'culture war' notice
Its leader says the former Conservative government's move was "politically motivated".

Russia Today News
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Iran close to nuclear weapons – France

BBC UK News
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Watch: Alex Salmond remembered at St Giles' memorial
Former First Minister Alex Salmond has been remembered at a memorial in Edinburgh where he was hailed as a "political genius".

Guardian F1
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Norris hands Piastri win in McLaren one-two at Qatar F1 sprint race
Russell third for Mercedes; Ferrari’s Sainz fourth McLaren extend lead in constructors’ championshipOscar Piastri won the final sprint race of the season at the Qatar Grand Prix after Lando Norris dominated from pole but with Norris allowing his teammate past at the very death, in acknowledgement of the Australian giving up his win to Norris in the Brazil sprint.It still sealed a McLaren one-two at the Lusail Circuit, a huge boost in their attempt to seal the constructors’ championship over Ferrari, whose Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc were fourth and fifth. George Russell was third for Mercedes and his teammate, Lewis Hamilton, in sixth. Nico Hülkenberg was in seventh for Haas and Max Verstappen, his drivers’ title already complete, was eighth. Continue reading...

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Ireland v Australia: Autumn Nations Series rugby union – live
Updates from the 3.10pm GMT kick-off in DublinSign up for The Breakdown | And you can mail Lee8 mins. Valetini flies through the lineout to yoink the ball away before the tap down from Ryan can reach Gibson-Park; a magnificent bit of larceny from the Australian. This puts the visitors on the attack in the Irish half6 mins. It takes a while to complete the Irish scrum just outside the Wallaby 22, which in the end results in a free kick to the home team. The ball is tapped quickly by Gibson-Park and a tidy pass from Prendergast finds Keenan on the gallop up to the line, but Kellaway rattles the ball out in the covering tackle to deny the fullback. Knock-on, and Australia clear from the scrum. Continue reading...

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Syrian militants reach central Aleppo as government forces appear to retreat
Surprise offensive by rebels marks biggest challenge to Bashar al-Assad’s control in yearsIslamist rebels once exiled to a mountainous pocket of the Syrian deserts now roam the streets of central Aleppo, taking pictures below its ancient citadel and tearing down symbols of President Bashar al-Assad’s rule.The surprise offensive, in which insurgents seized territory across north-west Syria, appears to have dramatically shifted the balance of power in Aleppo, and marks the largest challenge to Assad’s control in years. Continue reading...

BBC UK News
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Casement: The name on Belfast's controversial stadium
Roger Casement was hanged for his role in the Easter Rising of 1916.

Gizmodo
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Samsung T7 SSDs Are 50% Off Post Black Friday, Amazon Has Lost Its Mind Again
Whether it's the standard T9 SSD or the T7 Shield version, both are at nearly half price.

Gizmodo
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Amazon Goes All In: The Dyson Supersonic Hair Dryer is Still at a Record Low Price After Black Friday
This Dyson Supersonic hair dryer dries your hair while protecting it from heat damage.

Gizmodo
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Amazon Goes Big This Black Friday, Apple Watch SE Is 40% Off For The First Time Ever
This is the first time an Apple Watch has been sold for less than $150.

BBC World News
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2034 World Cup can improve Saudi human rights - Fifa
BBC sports editor Dan Roan explains the issues raised as Fifa releases its evaluation report for Saudi Arabia's unopposed bid to host the men's World Cup in 2034.

BBC Formula One
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Norris hands Qatar sprint win to Piastri for McLaren one-two
Lando Norris gives up victory in the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race to team-mate Oscar Piastri as they cross the line ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell.

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All We Imagine As Light review – Cannes prize-winning Indian drama is a quiet, tender marvel
Payal Kapadia’s poetic, everyday tale of three women who work at the same hospital is all the more remarkable for being her fiction feature debutMumbai is more than a city. It’s an ever-expanding universe. Night shots of the thronged streets in this exquisite, Cannes prize-winning drama by Mumbai-born documentary director turned fiction film-maker Payal Kapadia show the skyline as a shimmering constellation of lights. And behind each flickering window, inside every snaking commuter train, there is a whole world with its own myriad of stories. It’s an idea that Kapadia acknowledges with elegant simplicity at the film’s opening, using documentary techniques, a montage of street scenes and the voices of migrants from around the country drawn to the city for work.Having captured the teeming collision of lives, she gently guides us to follow three of them. Nurse Prabha (Kani Kusruti) is a veteran at the busy urban hospital where all three work; her younger colleague Anu (Divya Prabha), newly arrived from the south of India, is caught up in the first thrill of romance with her Muslim boyfriend. And Pavarty (Chhaya Kadam), a cook in the hospital kitchen, is facing eviction from a home that is due to be demolished to sate the voracious appetite of gentrification. The women speak different languages – Prabha and Anu converse in Malayalam; Hindi and Marathi are also used. These are ordinary lives, with small sadnesses, twinging regrets and sparks of joy. But through Kapadia’s empathetic lens we realise that these women, like the city that never entirely feels like home for any of them, contain multitudes.In UK and Irish cinemas Continue reading...

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On my radar: Nathan Stewart-Jarrett’s cultural highlights
The Culprits actor on his favourite film for Christmas, the humour and rebellion in the work of artist Mike Kelley, and an inspiring book about failureBorn in London in 1987, the actor Nathan Stewart-Jarrett studied at the Brit school and the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. After early stage roles including The History Boys at the National Theatre, he was cast in E4’s Misfits and Channel 4’s Utopia. He starred in the 2017 National Theatre production of Tony Kushner’s Angels in America, as well as its Broadway transfer. He has appeared in films Dom Hemingway, Candyman, and Femme, for which he and George MacKay won a 2023 Bifa award for best joint lead performance. His TV roles include Doctor Who and The Trial of Christine Keeler. He stars in the second season of the heist thriller Culprits, on ITVX from 19 December. Continue reading...

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The new foodie rules: bring me a bottle of olive oil, and for God’s sake don’t follow a recipe
As a Waitrose report reveals that high-end, beautifully packaged groceries are the must-have gift, a food-lover heartily applauds the new trendFood trends can be as fickle as fashion ones. There was a point earlier this year when, thanks to a TikTok video, there was such a craze for cucumber salad that farmers in Iceland struggled to keep up with the soaring demand.These fads burn bright and fast and are forgotten about almost as quickly as they begin. But there are other changes in consumer behaviour that are more widespread and enduring, particularly when it comes to our eating habits. Continue reading...

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‘The Jack Sparrow of baking’: Bake Off’s breakout star Dylan Bachelet on fame, fans and life outside the tent
The ‘pirate of pastry’ says he is unfazed about his newfound sex-symbol status and still has a lot to learnIt’s only fitting that the pirate of pastry should plunder fans from across the ocean. Dylan Bachelet, the breakout star of this year’s Great British Bake Off, has found fame on both sides of the Atlantic, and went viral when the New York Times dubbed him “the Captain Jack Sparrow of baking”.“I wasn’t expecting that,” the 20-year-old from Buckinghamshire said. “The weirdest part was that it wasn’t in the food section, it was in the fashion pages … A lot of coverage has been about my appearance but people seem to like it, so that’s all good.” Continue reading...

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Revealed: UK politics infiltrated by ‘dark money’ with 10% of donations from dubious sources
Cash from dictatorships and shell companies is entering the political system via legal loopholesLoopholes in the law are allowing “dark money” to infiltrate UK politics, with almost £1 in every £10 donated to parties and politicians coming from unknown or dubious sources, analysis reveals.Cash from companies that have never turned a profit, from unincorporated associations that do not have to declare their funders, and banned donations from overseas donors via intermediaries are all entering the system, according to research by Transparency International (TI). Continue reading...

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I'm A Celebrity's Jane Moore gleefully arrives back at the hotel before being warmly greeted by her campmates' loved ones after being the FIRST star to be booted from the jungle
Jane Moore made a gleeful arrival back to the hotel in Australia after being the first star to be booted from the I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! jungle on Friday.

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Dec Donnelly is left red-faced and in tears after making a VERY unfortunate innuendo on I'm A Celeb Unpacked as the team are left in uncontrollable hysterics
Dec Donnelly was left in tears after he made a rather unfortunate faux pas during I'm A Celeb Unpacked on Friday evening. 

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I'm A Celebrity's Reverend Richard struggles to swallow a huge fish eye while Tulisa looks on in disgust in first look at latest Bushtucker Trial
I'm A Celebrity's Reverend Richard Cole was left gagging as he struggled to swallow a huge fish eye during the latest Bushtucker Trial alongside Tulisa Contostavlos.

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Dramatic moment Islamist rebels topple statue of Bashar Al Assad's brother as they storm Aleppo in Syrian president's biggest crisis in years
Thousands of Syrian insurgents fanned out inside Aleppo in vehicles with improvised armor and pickups, deploying to landmarks such as the old citadel on Saturday

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Van driver seriously injured after 'mindless and abhorrent act', say police
A man has suffered a serious head injury after a boulder was dropped from a bridge on to his passing van in Nottinghamshire.

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20 Best Advent Calendars (2024), Tested and Reviewed
Whether your loved one likes sweets, spices, or something a little stronger, these treat-filled Advent calendars make a great gift.

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51 Best Black Friday Tech Deals (2024)
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304 Absolute Best Black Friday Deals (2024)
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Paul Pogba's long-awaited return to football is CANCELLED last-minute due to 'unforeseen circumstances'... as fans fume over ex-Man United star being denied his comeback after doping ban
Football fans have been left fuming after Paul Pogba's return to the pitch for the first time since his doping ban was reduced has been cancelled just days before it was set to get underway.

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Fears grow for missing 12-year-old schoolgirl who police believe is with a man in his 20s and has not been seen for four days
Isabelle Lindsay-Nandra, known as Bella, was last seen four days ago after she left school at 3.30pm in Bexleyheath on November 26.

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Masterchef producers call in top City law firm to investigate Gregg Wallace over groping and on-set misconduct claims
Banijay UK has retained top City firm Lewis Silkin to investigate the complaints of inappropriate conduct, ranging from sexual comments to undressing in front of colleagues.

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This Black Friday deal on a $200 Motorola is still live
This still-available Black Friday deal cuts the price down on Motorola's Moto G Stylus 5G, a compact phone with a stylus included.

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Better than Apple Watch Ultra? The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra is a godsend for exercise tracking (and on sale)
The Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra just got discounted by $200, a record-low deal that's still available after Black Friday.

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Best Black Friday, Cyber Monday TV deals 2024: My 85+ favorite deals still live on QLED, OLED, 4K, & more
Save some money on a TV this holiday season with the best lingering Black Friday and early Cyber Monday TV deals online. We've been scouring the web for these deals all day so you can shop smarter.

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Marshall Woburn 3 is classy, elegant and usually costs a premium - but is on sale for Cyber Monday
The Marshall Woburn 3 costs more than its feature set might suggest but the powerful performance and elegant look make it a good buy this holiday shopping season.

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The Apple Watch Ultra 2 just dropped to a low price after Black Friday
Nearly every Apple Watch is on sale for Black Friday, and the Ultra 2 hasn't been left out. Snag one for $80 off at Amazon while the deal still lasts.

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The 100+ best Black Friday Walmart deals still available: Here's your last chance to save
Black Friday is over, but Walmart still has excellent discounts on top tech, home products, toys, and more right now.

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Best Black Friday deals 2024: 165+ sales still live now featuring some of the lowest prices ever
Black Friday is technically over, although Cyber Monday is on the horizon. We're searching the web for discounts to find the best deals on TVs, household tech, and laptops still available on Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart.

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The 60+ best Black Friday 2024 Apple deals still available: Save on iPhones, MacBooks, & more
We've found the best deals on flagship Apple products for Black Friday and the upcoming Cyber Monday sales event. Act now to secure the best deals on MacBooks, iPads, and more.

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Best Black Friday Apple AirPods deals 2024 still available
Black Friday may be over, but you can still grab record-low sales on the AirPods Max and AirPods Pro. Don't miss out on these lingering Black Friday savings.

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The Oura Ring 3 is at its best-ever price after Black Friday -- shop the deal while it's live
The Oura Ring 3 is almost as good as the brand's new Oura Ring 4. What the Oura Ring 3 lacks in novelty, though, it makes up for with a great Black Friday deal of up to $100 off.

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Gift a Babbel subscription for 78% off to learn a new language with this Black Friday deal that's still live
Save $469 on a lifetime Babbel Language Learning subscription and learn 14 new languages with this lingering Black Friday deal.

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Nov 30 ends rare Meta Ray-Bans deal for $149 on Amazon
Meta Ray-Bans get the equivalent of a 50% discount in a creative deal from Amazon. The smart glasses have audio nearly as good as a pair of AirPods, plus a fast camera and a hands-free AI assistant.

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Norris hands Qatar sprint win to Piastri for McLaren one-two
Lando Norris gave up victory in the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race to team-mate Oscar Piastri as they crossed the line ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell.

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This Apple AirTag Deal After Black Friday Will Help Me Keep an Eye on My Bags
The crazy useful AirTag bluetooth trackers are still on sale this weekend for 26% off a pack of four.

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After Black Friday, Save $70 on My Favorite Smartwatch, the Apple Watch Series 10
I always thought I was into big, bold smartwatches. Then I met the new Apple Watch, which is on sale for this weekend, after Black Friday.

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The 10th Gen Apple iPad Is My Go-ToTech, and It's Still $99 Off After Black Friday
My family and I always seem to grab the 10th-generation iPad before any other type of screen in our home, and you can get it today for $99 off during the Black Friday sale.

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My iPhone 16 Helps My Eyes Feel Less Strained, Thanks to This Overlooked Feature
Commentary: Apple lowers the minimum brightness on the iPhone 16, which makes looking at my screen in low light noticeably easier.

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Premier League Soccer: Livestream Brentford vs. Leicester From Anywhere
The Bees host a Foxes side preparing for life under Ruud van Nistelrooy's stewardship.

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Premier League Soccer: Livestream Nottingham Forest vs. Ipswich From Anywhere
Forest looks to bounce back from consecutive defeats as they host the Tractor Boys.

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Speed Up Hair Growth With These Vitamins and Tips For Longer, Healthier Locks
Trying to grow out your hair? These are the key vitamins you need in your diet.

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These Simple, Inexpensive Tips Can Save You Money on Energy
Energy costs keep going up? There are easy ways you can reduce your energy usage and free yourself of your electricity bill burden.

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This Christmas, I'm Giving Apple AirPods Pro 2 (to My Daughter), Nearly 40% off After Black Friday
They're $95 off after Black Friday, so I can finally get those magical white buds as a gift for her.

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Premier League Soccer: Livestream West Ham vs. Arsenal From Anywhere
It's a crucial derby for both sides at the London Stadium.

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Bundesliga Soccer Livestream: How to Watch Borussia Dortmund vs. Bayern Munich From Anywhere
Can Die Schwarzgelben shock the league leaders in Saturday's Klassiker?

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60 Best Amazon Black Friday Deals You Can Still Shop Today
Even though Black Friday itself is over, Amazon still has plenty of deals live with Cyber Monday offers rollingl in.

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Google's Pixel 8A Really Surprised Me, and It's 20% Off Today, After Black Friday
The Pixel 8A isn't the flashiest phone, but it packs a lot of value for the price -- especially right now, on sale, before Cyber Monday.

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This Cyber Monday Apple's AirPods Pro 2 Deal Is The Lowest Price I've Ever Seen
This Amazon Cyber Monday deal slashes the AirPods Pro 2 price to just $154, but it might not stay that way for long.

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Keep the Lights On for Less With This Whopping Cyber Monday DJI Power Station Discount
Save a whopping $320 off this portable power station with this Cyber Monday discount -- its best price yet.

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Don't Wait to Fill Out the 2025–26 FAFSA. 5 Key Things to Know
Getting an early start on this free financial aid form can help you get more money for college.

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'Landman' Release Schedule: When Episode 4 Drops on Paramount Plus
You can watch the first three installments of the Taylor Sheridan oil drama now.

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We're Found Over 80 Black Friday Deals You Can Still Shop Today
CNET's shopping experts are still rounding up the last of the Black Friday deals, ensuring you don't miss out on major savings. But Cyber Monday is a few days away, so we're seeing what's deals are hot for Cyber Monday, too.

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Upgrade to the New Apple Watch Series 10 With $70 Off at Amazon Thanks to this Black Friday Deal
Since arriving just a couple of months ago, this $329 price for the Apple Watch Series 10 is the lowest we've seen.

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How historic and emotional day unfolded
While MPs debated the bill in parliament, supporters and opponents gathered outside.

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Terminally ill people on both sides of assisted dying debate react to vote
BBC News speaks to two terminally ill people with opposing views on the impact of assisted dying.

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Norris hands Piastri Qatar sprint victory for McLaren one-two
Lando Norris gave up victory in the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race to team-mate Oscar Piastri as they crossed the line ahead of Mercedes’ George Russell.

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Egypt ‘concerned’ about militant assault in Syria

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House minority leader asks for ‘maximum protection’ after bomb threats target Democrats
Hoax threats come days after similar threats to Republicans set to fill roles in incoming Trump administrationAmerican lawmakers are on edge after a wave of hoax bomb threats targeted figures across the political spectrum and prompted the Democratic leader in the House of Representatives to demand that Congress take action to provide “maximum protection”.Over Thanksgiving nearly the entire Connecticut congressional delegation of Democrats faced bomb threats that apparently were signed “Maga” – shorthand for Donald Trump’s “Make America great again” political movement. Continue reading...

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Ireland v Australia: Autumn Nations Series rugby union – live
Updates from the 3.10pm GMT kick-off in DublinSign up for The Breakdown | And you can mail LeeMuch chat about Cian Healy in the build up on the occasion of him breaking the all-time caps record for Ireland, moving to 134, one clear of Brian O’Driscoll’s previous total. That number of appearances of this level is impressive enough without having to do it as a prop.Pre match reading Continue reading...

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Trump defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth’s mother called him ‘an abuser of women’
Email from mother, published in the New York Times, said he mistreated women and displayed a lack of characterThe family dynamics of Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of defense, have burst out into the open after an email from his mother criticizing her son over his treatment of women and calling him an “abuser of women” was leaked to a newspaper.A 2018 email from Penelope Hegseth accused her son of routinely mistreating women and displaying a lack of character. Continue reading...

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'Rigorous' law firm to lead Greg Wallace probe, say MasterChef producers
BBC News heard allegations of inappropriate comments and behaviour by 13 people who worked with Wallace.

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Nicola Sturgeon joins mourners at funeral of comic Janey Godley
Mourners have been paying their last respects to the comedian Janey Godley at her funeral in Glasgow.

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Ding Liren lets Gukesh D off hook in Game 5 draw as world title match remains deadlocked
Exchange French leads to Game 5 draw after 3hr 0minBest-of-14-games match remains deadlocked at 2½-2½Ding Liren v Gukesh D: all your questions, answeredPlay through 22 famous world championship gamesIndian teenager Gukesh Dommaraju survived a scare before escaping with an improbably stress-free draw on Saturday in the fifth game of his world championship match with Ding Liren that left the $2.5m showdown deadlocked at 2½-2½.After Ding opted for another French Defense (1 e4 e6), which he’d played in Monday’s surprise Game 1 win, Gukesh blitzed into the drawish Exchange Variation (2 d4 d5 3 exd5 exd5). The passive opening was out of step with the challenger’s aggressive reputation, particularly while armed with the favored white pieces. Continue reading...

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Ireland v Australia: Autumn Nations Series rugby union – live
Updates from the 3.10pm GMT kick-off in DublinSign up for The Breakdown | And you can mail LeePre match readingYou can get in touch with me up to and throughout the game via email, where I am happy to receive all correspondence on any subject. Continue reading...

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Ex-Harrods director says Mohamed Al Fayed used cash bribes to ‘control’ staff
Jon Brilliant says Fayed created a culture of fear at the business to ‘mask’ his abusive behaviourA former Harrods director has claimed he was handed envelopes of cash by Mohamed Al Fayed as part of the billionaire’s plan to control and manipulate senior management and cover up alleged incidents of sexual abuse.Jon Brilliant, who worked in Fayed’s private office for 18 months, claimed his former boss would sack those he could not control. Managers were let go or quit so often that a national newspaper began to publish a regular count, which reached 48 in 2005, he said. Continue reading...

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Syrian militants reach central Aleppo as government forces appear to retreat
Surprise offensive by rebels marks biggest challenge to Bashar al-Assad’s control in yearsIslamist rebels once exiled to a mountainous pocket of the Syrian deserts now roam the streets of central Aleppo, taking pictures below its ancient citadel and tearing down symbols of the president Bashar al-Assad’s rule.The surprise offensive in which insurgents seized territory across north-west Syria appears to have dramatically shifted the balance of power in Aleppo, and marks the largest challenge to Assad’s control in years. Continue reading...

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Tallies predict upset for some ministers in Irish election
An exit poll shows a three-way race between the largest parties Sinn Féin, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil.

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Israel hits alleged Hezbollah weapons smuggling sites in Syria
Israeli military jets hit alleged Hezbollah weapons smuggling sites near the border crossing between Lebanon and Syria, according to officials, who allege the Lebanese militant group violated a ceasefire agreement. The Israeli Air Force said the fighter jet attack took place early Saturday following the identification of the cross-border transfer of weapons from Syria to...

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What is Jeff Bezos's net worth?
Founder and chairman of Amazon, founder of Blue Origin and owner of The Washington Post, Jeff Bezos is the third richest person in the world.

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Tariffs are coming, but Congress can stop them 
If broad-based tariffs are enacted, as Trump has promised to do, the effects will be most strongly felt by working Americans, many of which are still struggling to make ends meet as inflation cools.

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Zelensky suggests NATO membership could halt 'hot phase’ of war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky suggested this week that NATO welcoming Ukraine into the alliance could halt the “hot stage” of the war, while Russia would temporarily keep the territory it overtook. "If we want to stop the hot phase of the war, we need to take under the NATO umbrella the territory of Ukraine that...

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Max, Hulu, and Paramount Plus are all heavily discounted for Black Friday weekend

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How to watch Fortnite’s big Juice WRLD, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, and Ice Spice concert

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You can still score a PlayStation 5 for as low as $374 for Black Friday

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How shared hosting can kill your online business

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Hurry! These Black Friday Walmart laptop deals are still active
Walmart has some great Black Friday laptop deals. We've picked out our favorites including many popular brands and some key buying advice too.

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Wordle Today: Wordle answer and hints for November 30
Trying to solve the Wordle today? If you're stuck, we've got a few hints that will help you keep your Wordle streak alive.

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NYT Connections: hints and answers for Saturday, November 30
Connections is the new puzzle game from the New York Times, and it can be quite difficult. If you need a hand with solving today's puzzle, we're here to help.

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NYT Strands today: hints, spangram and answers for Saturday, November 30
Strands is a tricky take on the classic word search from NYT Games. If you're stuck and cannot solve today's puzzle, we've got help for you here.

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NYT Mini Crossword today: puzzle answers for Saturday, November 30
The NYT Mini crossword might be a lot smaller than a normal crossword, but it isn't easy. If you're stuck with today's crossword, we've got answers for you here.

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NYT Crossword: answers for Saturday, November 30
The New York Times crossword puzzle can be tough! If you're stuck, we're here to help with a list of today's clues and answers.

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5 Netflix sci-fi movies that are perfect to stream for the fall
These Netflix sci-fi movies are an excellent reminder of all the different kinds of stories that sci-fi can tell.

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HP Omen Transcend 32 review: almost a perfect 10
The HP Omen Transcend 32 does just about everything right. Minus a few quibbles, this is one of the most impressive monitors I've ever seen.

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Don’t waste your money. The basic Kindle is the only Kindle you need
Are the expensive Kindles tempting? Absolutely. But you must resist reaching for your wallet, as the basic Amazon Kindle is all you're likely to ever need.

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Germany's Social Democrats kick off election campaign
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's Social Democratic Party has launched its election campaign and promised to reverse its flagging fortunes. Scholz accused one of his former coalition allies of sabotage.

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‘Absolutely outrageous’: wealthy residents living in shadow of Harrods wage war on e-bikes
Cycle chaos on streets has made the south-west London area a ‘scrapyard’, threatening pedestrians’ safety, say householdersAnyone popping into Harrods for a lobster roll at lunch or to pick up a new Jimmy Choo handbag in advance of the Christmas rush may have to watch their step on nearby pavements in case they walk into a haphazardly parked e-bike.The streets surrounding the historic department store have become the unlikely latest front in the problem of e-bikes being dumped on thoroughfares, blocking pedestrians and causing disruption to disabled people, who are trying to navigate the already densely populated paths. Residents in Kensington ­complain that there are so many e-bikes being parked in some of the streets that they have difficulty leaving their multi-million-pound homes. The area, they say, has turned into a “scrapyard” as tourists and commuters dump the rental bikes on the pavement when the designated collection bays are full. Continue reading...

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‘I will never give up’: mother seeks new clues about British son missing in Sardinia
Cristina Pittalis urges mystery woman to come forward to help find son Michael, last seen in JulyThe anguished mother of a British man who vanished in Sardinia this summer has urged a woman from Jersey, who he was with in the days before he disappeared, to come forward and assist with the police investigation.Michael Frison, 25, from Chard in Somerset, went missing in mysterious circumstances from a farm in Luras, a remote, barren area in the north-east of the Italian island on 13 July, the day he was due to return home from a holiday visiting his grandparents. Continue reading...

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Syrian militants reach central Aleppo as government forces appear to retreat
Surprise offensive by rebels marks biggest challenge to Bashar al-Assad’s control in yearsIslamist rebels once exiled to a mountainous pocket of the Syrian deserts now roam the streets of central Aleppo, taking pictures below its ancient citadel and tearing down symbols of the president Bashar al-Assad’s rule.The surprise offensivein which insurgents seized territory across north-west Syria appears to have dramatically shifted the balance of power in Aleppo, and marks the largest challenge to Assad’s control in years. Continue reading...

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The Blink Outdoor Cameras are Over 60% Off, Record Low Price Right After Black Friday
It's an affordable and effective security system to monitor the surroundings of your home.

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If You’re Feeling FOMO From Black Friday, The Echo Speaker Lineup Is Still at Record Low Prices Today
Amazon keeps record low prices on all the new Echo Dot, Spot, Pop, and Show models.

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For All Xbox Owners, Microsoft Is Giving 30% Off The Xbox Game Pass Ultimate For Black Friday
Every serious Xbox player should have an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription.

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The Galaxy Buds3 Pro Are at a Record Low Price, Samsung Is Going Nuts Post Black Friday
On the Samsung store, all products (including the Galaxy Buds3 Pro) are still at record low prices.

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Post Black Friday, The Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra Is Still 85% Off with Instant Savings and Trade-ins
This Samsung tablet competes with the highest-end iPad Pro models.

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Syria: Russian strikes hit Aleppo amid rebel takeover
Russian and Syrian warplanes have bombed parts of Aleppo for the first time since 2016 after rebels seized most of the city. The outburst of fighting in the past few days follows a relative lull in Syria's civil war.

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The Rise of the Golden Idol review – thrilling 70s whodunnit takes sleuthing to the next level
Color Gray Games/Playstack; PC, Xbox, PS4/5, Nintendo Switch, mobile (via Netflix)This ingenious follow-up to The Case of the Golden Idol requires all your powers of observation, deduction and reasoningA sequel to The Case of the Golden Idol, one of the finest, most intricately surprising games of 2022, The Rise of the Golden Idol is set 300 years later, in the 1970s, and features a series of cases involving cold war anxieties, dubious sects, bribe-riddled cops and that same ancient, spooked artefact. It’s another deeply satisfying sleuth puzzler in which you investigate a series of tableaux – usually, although not always, scenes of recent murder where the body can be seen, still stiffening – and work to identify the characters and what might have occurred in the moments that preceded the crime.Once again, your powers of observation, deduction and reasoning are exercised by collecting nouns and phrases from within the scene. Everything from name badges and scrawled notes to work schedules can be clicked on to fill a pool of words from which, eventually, you must compose your report. When ready, you must select your chosen words and fill in the blanks in a pre-written verdict that, if slotted correctly, explains precisely what occurred. This suspect. That murder weapon. This motive. It’s Cluedo-like in texture, but with endless added layers of complication and subtlety. Continue reading...

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Heavy snowstorms expected to blanket upstate New York and northern Michigan
Buffalo Bills call for volunteers to help shovel out stadium for Sunday’s game as lake-effect blizzard expectedThe first big snow of the season threatened to bury towns in New York along Lakes Erie and Ontario during a hectic holiday travel and shopping weekend.In Michigan, heavy lake-effect snow in the northern parts of the state was expected to continue into the weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Gaylord. Some areas of the Upper Peninsula could see up to 3ft (1 meter) of snow from Sunday night to Monday, NWS meteorologist Lily Chapman said. Continue reading...

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Thanksgiving in America, when obsequious Trumpers genuflect to the president-elect | Arwa Mahdawi
Elon Musk seems to have abandoned his many children to hang out with Trump’s family and JD Vance is … just bizarreMelania Trump has made it clear that her second stint at being first lady will be conducted entirely on her own terms. It’s been reported that she’s unlikely to move back to the White House and will spend a lot of the next four years flitting between New York and Florida. Maybe she’ll write another coffee table book. Maybe she’ll develop another caviar-infused skincare line. Who knows. But whatever she does, it’ll be in the service of her own interest, rather than the country’s. Continue reading...

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Harry Brook says he was ‘a bit jammy’ to reach 171 after New Zealand fumbles
England No 5’s knock featured five dropped catchesBrook hails Chris Woakes for taking pivotal wicketsHarry Brook admitted he had “jam on his toast” by way of good fortune, with the 171 he blazed in the first Test against New Zealand featuring five dropped catches along the way. England’s No 5 was not even sure whether there had been five in his Test career, let alone in a single innings.But, equally, the manner he utterly bludgeons a cricket ball was a contributing factor when chances came and went on 18, 41, 70 and 106 on day two, then on 147 during the third morning. Just ask Glenn Phillips, who twice put him down in the gully, despite being among the world’s best fielders. Continue reading...

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Arne Slot shuffles his Liverpool pack and keeps dealing winning hands
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Israel strikes Hezbollah weapons sites on Syria’s border with Lebanon
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Israel said it hit sites used to smuggle weapons from Syria to Lebanon after the ceasefire took effect, which the military said was a violation of its terms.There was no immediate comment from Syrian authorities or activists monitoring the conflict in that country. Hezbollah also did not immediately comment. Israeli aircraft have struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, citing ceasefire violations, several times since the truce began on Wednesday.
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Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service Warned About A 100k-Strong NATO Intervention In Ukraine

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NATO might be willing to test Putin’s patience by crossing yet another of Russia’s perceived red lines in spite of its updated nuclear doctrine and new Oreshniks.



The NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine might be on the brink of an unprecedented escalation that could easily spiral out of control if Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) is correct in claiming that NATO is planning a 100,000-strong military intervention in Ukraine under the guise of peacekeepers. The purpose is to freeze the conflict, presumably by having these troops function as tripwires for deterring a Russian attack that could spark World War III, and then rebuild Ukraine’s military-industrial complex (MIC).

SVR revealed that Poland will have control over Western Ukraine (like it did during the interwar period); Romania will be responsible for the Black Sea coast (which it seized during World War II via and ruled as the “Transnistria Governorate”); the UK will lord over Kiev and the north; while Germany will deploy its forces to the center and east of the country. The latter’s Rhinemetall will lead the efforts to rebuild Ukraine’s MIC by investing heavily, dispatching specialists, and providing high-performance equipment.

Another important detail is that “NATO is already deploying training centers in Ukraine, through which it is planned to drag at least a million mobilized Ukrainians”, while police functions will be carried out via Ukrainian nationalists that SVR likens to World War II-era Sonderkommandos. The last part is intriguing since it raises the question of why 100,000 NATO troops/peacekeepers would be required. Only a fraction of that is needed for tripwire and training purposes so perhaps those numbers are inaccurate.

In any case, this latest move isn’t surprising, and readers can review the following analyses to learn why:


* 1 November: “Trump 2.0 would be no easy ride for Vladimir Putin”

* 7 November: “Here’s What Trump’s Peace Plan Might Look Like & Why Russia Might Agree To It”

* 8 November: “View from Moscow: Russia tepidly welcomes Trump’s return”

* 9 November: “The Clock Is Ticking For Russia To Achieve Its Maximum Goals In The Ukrainian Conflict”

* 10 November: “10 Obstacles To Trump’s Reported Plan For Western/NATO Peacekeepers In Ukraine”

* 11 November: “Five Reasons Why Trump Should Revive The Draft Russian-Ukrainian Peace Treaty”

* 15 November: “Trump Probably Really Does Appreciate Two Points From Zelensky’s ‘Victory Plan’”

* 18 November: “The Moment Of Truth: How Will Russia Respond To Ukraine’s Use Of Western Long-Range Missiles?”

* 20 November: “Russia’s Updated Nuke Doctrine Aims To Deter Unacceptable Provocations From NATO”

* 22 November: “Putin Is Finally Climbing The Escalation Ladder”


The last analysis also includes a map at the end depicting the most realistic best-case scenario for Russia.

To summarize, Biden is beating Trump to the punch by “escalating to de-escalate” on better terms for the US, which Russia’s updated nuclear doctrine and the historic first use of the MIRV-capable Oreshnik hypersonic medium-range missile in combat are meant to deter. The 10 obstacles described above still stand, however, so it’s unclear exactly how viable NATO’s reportedly planned conventional intervention in Ukraine (regardless of the numbers involved and the pretext relied upon for justifying it) actually is.

Nevertheless, the fact that SVR warned the world about it suggests that it’s no longer the far-fetched scenario that it was thought to be, though the clock is also now ticking for NATO too since the possible rise to power of a populist conservative-nationalist in Romania next month could spoil these plans. NATO might therefore intervene before 21 December when that figure will take office if he wins. If he loses, then they might bide their time to prepare better, possibly placing this responsibility on Trump’s lap.

At any rate, SVR’s claim that NATO is setting up training centers in Ukraine shows that the bloc is still expanding there. If Russia doesn’t target these facilities, which could spark World War III, then it might have to accept as a fait accompli what SVR just warned about. In that event, as proposed in the “escalation ladder” analysis above, Russia might then reach a deal allowing NATO to safely enter Ukraine up to the Dnieper if Ukraine first demilitarizes everything east of it and north of Russia’s new regions.

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Istanbul's Grand Bazaar Rocked By Fears Over Fake $50 And $100 Bills

Fears of counterfeit $50 and $100 bills have disrupted foreign-exchange trade at Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar, the nation's largest currency trading gray market.

According to the state-run Anadolu Agency, some bureaus at the bazaar, a hub for currency trading, stopped purchasing the bills, saying the counting machines they use can’t identify the fake notes.

“The number of counterfeit dollars isn’t clear,” Anadolu cited Resat Yilmaz, a tradesman at the Bazaar, as saying. “These bills have to be collected, which can take two weeks.” Money-counting machines also have to be updated, he added.



A representative for currency traders said the disruption has no basis and “there’s no fake currency” in circulation. He blamed banks for what he said was a “clogging” of trading.

“Banks should accept old dollar bills. Currently, no bank is doing that,” Mehti Seren, head of the Association of All Authorized Institutions and Foreign Exchange Offices, said in a press conference. “Clients are then returning the dollars to us. That’s what’s clogging the system.”

The central bank said it’s sent warnings and expert opinions about the fake bills to banking associations.

“The necessary guidance on precautions to be taken regarding the technological infrastructure has been made,” the bank said in a statement. Bill counters, bill checkers and teller machines are being controlled and updated, the Turkish Banks Association said in a separate statement.

The prosecutor’s office in Istanbul launched an investigation, Anadolu said. The counterfeit bills entered Turkey from abroad, Haberturk reported, citing sources it didn’t identify.

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"I Won't Claim That Milan Is A Safe City" Admits Leftist Mayor After Damning Stats Show Surge In Migrant Crime

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Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi has announced the deployment of 600 additional police officers to Milan, citing concerns over integration challenges and rising crime rates, particularly in areas with significant immigrant populations.



The announcement follows recent unrest in the Corvetto district, where a 19-year-old Egyptian resident, Ramy Elgaml, died in a road accident after a police chase, sparking mass protests by the considerable immigrant population.

During a meeting on security with Milan’s prefect Claudio Sgaraglia and Police Chief Vittorio Pisani, Piantedosi confirmed that the reinforcements, planned before the Corvetto unrest, will enhance territorial control and improve public safety.

He offered damning statistics on the disproportionate involvement immigrants have in committing crime, noting that 65 percent of all offenses in the city are committed by foreign nationals despite representing 20 percent of all residents.

“These figures highlight integration challenges that must be addressed to reduce marginalization and its consequences,” Piantedosi stated. He denied comparisons to the recent Parisian suburban riots, calling them “very exaggerated,” but acknowledged that the Corvetto unrest signals issues requiring attention.

The Italian minister criticized the reliance on issuing residence permits as a solution to integration issues, pointing out the need for more comprehensive measures. He highlighted efforts already underway, noting over 40 high-impact operations and 162 arrests in Corvetto this year, but accepted that much more needed to be done.

“The second-most important city in Italy after Rome deserves all the attention it can get,” he added.

Milan’s left-wing mayor Beppe Sala echoed the need for investments in public housing and community centers to foster integration and accepted that the Italian city can no longer be considered a safe place to live.

“I won’t claim Milan is a safe city, but it is making an effort to address challenges faced by all international cities,” he said.

Sala claimed that migrant crime was a result of shortcomings in creating spaces for young immigrants to engage positively within their communities, linking the lack of such centers to increased alienation in the suburbs.

With over 60,000 public housing units out of Milan’s 800,000 apartments, Sala described the distribution as “disproportionate,” emphasizing the importance of equitable urban planning.

Italy’s Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, whose League party first made its name in the northern Italian city and the surrounding area, remarked on the meeting in a post on X.

“Minister Piantedosi’s data are crystal clear. Yet for the left, it is a non-problem, they seek justifications to the point of falsifying reality,” he wrote.

“Woe to anyone who criticizes the dogma of indiscriminate reception at all costs, woe to anyone who criticizes environments in which foreign crime thrives in our cities, woe to anyone who wants to harshly apply the law to intervene in an increasingly unsustainable situation,” he quipped.

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Subcommittee points to ‘severe human rights impacts’$50m legacy fund used on international developmentA long-awaited Fifa report into the legacy of the Qatar World Cup has finally been published, but only after its key recommendation was rejected by the organisation.Fifa’s subcommittee on human rights and social responsibility has found that the game’s world body “has a responsibility” to provide financial remedy to workers who suffered loss as a result of employment related to the 2022 World Cup. Its report argues that Fifa should use its Qatar legacy fund to remedy those workers. Two days before the report was published, however, Fifa announced that the $50m fund would be used on international development projects instead. Continue reading...

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The chilling reason evil mother gave for keeping secret toddler daughter hidden in DRAWER under her bed in abuse so horrifying police were left in floods of tears
A mother who hid her baby girl in a drawer under her divan bed for three years in an abuse so horrifying it left police in tears was jailed this week for seven-and-a-half years.

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I have taken my kids to Shrek, Cbeebies, Peppa Pig World, Legoland experiences and there was one that was an absolute p***take...here is what I found out
A father who has taken his kids to several of the UK's biggest family attractions including Peppa Pig World, Legoland and Shrek's Adventure has slammed the attractions as 'extortionate p***takes'.

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Man spends £4k erecting 6ft wicker fence around Grade II 15th Century manor house to block out view of 'jealous' neighbour's 'ugly 1980s' home
The owner of a historic manor house that has hosted the late Queen Elizabeth ll and Princess Margaret is involved in a battle royale to keep a stretch of hazel fencing on his estate.

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Syria's rebel offensive: A setback for the regime, or the start of a major escalation?
It had appeared to be a conflict frozen in time, but the operation launched with blistering speed by Syrian opposition fighters has turned all of that upside down.

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Black Friday: Snag a Roborock Robot Vacuum Starting at Just $139, All the Way Up to the Most Premium Models
This Black Friday weekend, Roborock is offering incredible discounts on a wide selection of its robot vacuums.

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Four Times Cheaper Than Its Initial Price, The Google Nest Wifi Just Got So Cheap For Black Friday
The Google Nest Wifi is no longer in production, and Amazon is clearing out its stock for Black Friday.

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Cyber Monday Is Already Here With Windows 11 Pro for Just $20, Even After Black Friday
Missed Black Friday? No worries, save 89% at StackSocial on a new license for Windows 11 Pro.

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The Way We Study Dinosaurs Needs a Smarter, 21st-Century Makeover
Gizmodo spoke with David Hone, author of a new book exploring how paleontologists study dinosaurs—and why it’s time to rethink the rules.

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Black Friday Isn’t Over: Amazon Is Going All in, 12 Best Deals for This Saturday Morning
Here is the list of the best Black Friday deals on Amazon still available this Saturday.

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One Day After Black Friday, Amazon Crashes MacBook Air M2 and M3 Prices to New Lows
Whether it's the MacBook Air M2 or the M3, both models are available at very attractive prices on Amazon.

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Telecoms firm cemented 30ft eyesore broadband poles outside our £450k dream homes... but they underestimated me
EXCLUSIVE: Homeowners have won a long two year battle after 'eyesore' broadband poles were erected directly outside their windows, blighting their picturesque views.

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Mystery of Brit, 71, stuck in a Spanish hospital two months after being struck down with AMNESIA after cycling crash in Alicante
A British pensioner has been stuck in a Spanish hospital for over two months after a horror bike crash left him with severe amnesia.

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Rav Wilding says he 'was not aware of sex abuse' when he worked for Mohamed Al-Fayed after Channel 5 re-airs gushing documentary with TV star saying Harrods boss was 'absolutely great to work for'
EXCLUSIVE: Inside Harrods at Christmas, a 2019 documentary made before the allegations about Al-Fayed came to light, features the Morning Live presenter praising Al Fayed as 'the boss'.

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Strange moment Keir Starmer crosses the floor of the House of Commons for warm exchange with Nigel Farage during assisted dying bill vote
Keir Starmer and Nigel Farage are unlikely political bedfellows, yet there appears to be an undercurrent of camaraderie between the Labour prime minster and the Reform UK leader.

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Is it safe to have a child? Americans rethink family planning ahead of Trump’s return
Some in the US are reconsidering children, with fears over reproductive healthcare and the climate crisis front of mindChris Peterson wasn’t surprised that Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election. But he was surprised by how quickly he and his wife started asking one another: should we try to have another baby before a possible nationwide abortion ban takes effect? Or should we give up on having a second child?Peterson and his wife, who live in North Carolina, are thousands of dollars in debt because their first child needed to spend weeks in the hospital after being born prematurely. They had wanted to pay off that debt and wait a few years before having a second baby. But now, reproductive rights are again in the balance – Trump has said he would veto a nationwide abortion ban, but his allies are emboldened to push through more restrictions. Continue reading...

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Ding Liren lets Gukesh D off hook in Game 5 draw as world title match remains deadlocked
Exchange French leads to Game 5 draw after 3hr 0minBest-of-14-games match remains deadlocked at 2½-2½Ding Liren v Gukesh D: all your questions, answeredPlay through 22 famous world championship gamesIndian teenager Gukesh Dommaraju survived a scare before escaping with an improbably stress-free draw on Saturday in the fifth game of his world championship match with Ding Liren that left the $2.5m showdown deadlocked at 2½-2½.After Ding opted for another French Defense (1 e4 e6), Gukesh blitzed into the drawish Exchange Variation (2 d4 d5 3 exd5 exd5), a passive opening out of step with his aggressive reputation, particularly while playing with the favored white pieces. Continue reading...

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My friend was a popular, promising artist - how did he end up on the streets of Portland, addicted and dangerous?
When I first met Evan B Harris he was fizzing with talent and kindness. So I was shocked to hear he had become homeless and out of control. What happened to him is a story playing out in cities across AmericaThe summer I met Evan B Harris, Portland was in the midst of a heatwave. People sat hot and listless on their porches, and took trips out to Crater Lake. In the backyard of my rental house, the grass grew dry and yellowed.One evening, a friend invited me to an art opening across town. Inside, Ben Gibbard from Death Cab for Cutie was playing an acoustic set, but most of us were out in the yard, drinking beer in the lowering sun. I remember Evan, heavily tattooed and wearing a wide-brimmed hat. He asked how I was enjoying the exchange rate – in those days two dollars to the pound – and I joked I’d bought so much vintage clothing I was thinking I would have to buy a house to keep it all in. Continue reading...

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Daniel Khalife: the spy who blew his own cover – and exposed gaping holes in UK security
When the ex-British army soldier was found guilty last week of passing secrets to Iran, it set off alarm bells over the military’s vulnerability to the threat of infiltrationOn 9 November 2021, a call was made to MI5’s public hotline for reporting national security concerns. The man did not give his name but identified himself as a soldier in the British army – and the concern he was reporting was himself.The anonymous caller told the UK’s domestic security service he had been in contact with Iran for more than two years but now wanted to help his country by becoming a double agent. Continue reading...

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Starmer deploys royals to charm Gulf leaders in hopes of new trade deal
As King Charles and Prince William roll out the red carpet, human rights campaigners say they must press for reformsThe royal family is being deployed by the UK government to roll out the red carpet for the autocratic leaders of Gulf states, amid hopes of a trade deal with the oil-rich countries.This week will see King Charles welcome the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and the first of his three wives, Sheikha Jawaher, to Buckingham Palace – the first state visit under the new Labour government. The visit comes amid a flurry of activity involving the royal family or government ministers with the Gulf Cooperation Council’s six nations: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Continue reading...

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Money trail: questions over deposed Bangladeshi elite’s £400m UK property empire
Associates of former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina have spent millions buying up top-flight property assets in the UKAs Sheikh Hasina watched Dhaka fade from view, aboard a military helicopter, crowds were storming her palatial residence.Far below, about 1,000 Bangladeshis lay dead and countless more injured, the toll of a brutal crackdown by her security forces on student-led protests, sometimes called the Monsoon Revolution. Hasina was soon in India, where she has remained in exile since August. Continue reading...

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Santa Paws! Dozens of rescue dogs don their best Christmas jumpers for VERY festive parade in central London
In London, there's one adorable event that has kicked off the holiday period with style - the Rescue Dogs of London Christmas Jumper Parade.

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Liam Payne had put his £3.2million five-bed Buckinghamshire mansion up for sale in the month before he died
Liam Payne's £3.2 million home in Buckinghamshire had gone up for sale a month before his sudden death in October

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The 40 Best Shows on Netflix Right Now (December 2024)
The Diplomat, Heartstopper, and Arcane are just a few of the shows you need to watch on Netflix this month.

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The 24 Best Shows on Amazon Prime Right Now (December 2024)
Citadel: Diana, The Boys, and Fallout are just a few of the shows you should be watching on Amazon Prime Video this week.

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The $60 Billion Potential Hiding in Your Discarded Gadgets
Rich nations mine just a fraction of e-waste, leaving $60 billion a year in critical metals wasting away in boxes and drawers. But in West Africa, a dangerous recycling work is thriving.

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The 40 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now (December 2024)
Emilia Pérez, Woman of the Hour, and Will & Harper are just a few of the movies you should watch on Netflix this month.

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The 23 Best Movies on Amazon Prime Right Now (December 2024)
No Time to Die, My Old Ass, and American Fiction are just a few of the movies you should be watching on Amazon Prime Video this week.

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Best Black Friday, Cyber Monday TV deals 2024: My 85+ favorite deals on QLED, OLED, 4K, & more
Save some money on a TV this holiday season with the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday TV deals online. We've been scouring the web for these deals all day so you can shop smarter.

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Join BJ's Wholesale Club for just $20 and save on holiday deals
Get an annual BJ's Wholesale Club membership for 63% off right now to save on groceries, gas, household items, and more.

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TfL Abandons Plans For Driverless Tube Trains
Transport for London (TfL) has dropped its investigation into how it could introduce driverless trains on the London Underground. From a report: One of the many conditions imposed on TfL during the pandemic to keep services running when most of us were stuck at home was that it would investigate how it could introduce driverless trains on the Underground. TfL was required to produce a business case for converting the Waterloo & City line and Piccadilly line to a DLR-style operation, and in September 2021, it advertised for consultancy work on the project.

It's now been confirmed that the study reached the same conclusion that every other study into the issue has already reported -- it'll cost an awful lot of money for very little benefit. Despite the claims that it would prevent strikes on the tube, the reality is that it wouldn't, as driverless trains would still have staff on board, just as the DLR does, and the DLR still has strikes.





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I Found the Best Black Friday Laptop Deals: Get a MacBook Air for $200 Off
Black Friday may be over, but there are still several discounts on laptops out there, offering great deals on a variety of models, including Chromebooks, Apple computers, and others.

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Best Black Friday PS5 Deals: Save $75 on the PS5 Slim, Up to $49 on the Hottest Games and More
The best PlayStation Black Friday deals are still here, with discounts on consoles, bundles, games, and accessories. Don’t miss out!

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Best Black Friday Soundbar Deals: We’re Still Seeing Discounts on Top Brands Like Samsung, Sonos and More
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Our Favorite Black Friday Headphone Deals 2024: You Can Still Save Up to $150 on AirPods, Beats, Sony and More
It's the day after Black Friday but the best deals are still live and kicking. Upgrade your audio experience with massive discounts on the top brands.

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Best Black Friday iPad Deals: Here’s Where You Can Still Score an iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad Mini and Accessories for Less
Black Friday may be over, but plenty of iPad models are still selling at their best discounts of the year with CybeR Monday just around the bend.

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Best Black Friday E-Bike and Scooter Deals Still Available
We’re continuing to see massive savings on what's about to be your favorite mode of transportation. Grab an e-bike and save with these Black Friday deals.

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I Found the Best Black Friday Tablet Deals: Up to $400 Off Still Available on Apple iPads, Samsung Galaxy Tabs and More
We're past the main event, but many Black Friday deals are still available. Don't delay, though, as these deals won't last long.

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19 Best Black Friday Vacuum Deals Still Live and Worth Buying Right Now
Black Friday brought massive savings on some of the best vacuum models we’ve tested. Now that the day is over, these deals won't last much longer.

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These Smart Xmas Lights Will Give You a Total Holiday Makeover
Dazzle everyone with the new lighting and syncing tricks that come with these smart holiday lights.

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Viasat Home Internet Review: Plans, Pricing, Speed and Availability
With nationwide coverage, higher data allowances than Hughesnet and straightforward terms of service, Viasat has much to offer potential customers.

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iOS 18 Lets You -- Finally -- Send Texts Later on Your iPhone
Just remembered someone's birthday is in a few days? Schedule a message now so you don't forget.

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iPhone 17 'Slim': What to Expect From Apple's Rumored Super Thin iPhone
The iPhone 17 Slim could be Apple's thinnest iPhone yet if the rumors are true.

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Power Out? Here's How to Keep Your Fridge Food Safe
If you're in the middle of a power outage, take these steps to keep your food fresh before it's too late.

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Premier League Soccer: Livestream Crystal Palace vs. Newcastle From Anywhere
The Eagles host the Magpies at Selhurst Park.

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Germany's Social Democrats kick off election campaign
The party of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has launched its election campaign promising to reverse its flagging fortunes. Scholz accused one of his former coalition allies of sabotage.

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Türkiye clarifies rigid stance on gas trade with Russia

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Brit buys £110,000 dream home in Spain... only to find out he has to share his KITCHEN with the locals!
From the moment Steven Najda received an evocative postcard of emblematic Arcos de la Frontera, he was enamoured.

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All the explosive evidence that may finally crack the infamous DB Cooper case... as new FBI footage is revealed
The internet sleuth who sparked a fresh FBI probe into infamous hijacker DB Cooper with the bombshell discovery of a secret parachute has revealed how all the clues now point to just one person.

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Machine Gun Kelly's manager Aaron Christian accused of raping and threatening 20-year-old neighbor at her LA home
Aaron 'Ace' Christian, 36, is alleged to have carried out the attack at the woman's home in June and has since threatened her and her boyfriend, according to a temporary restraining order.

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Trump's Chief of Staff pick Susie Wiles opens up over her turbulent 35-year marriage
Future Chief of Staff Susie, 67, is preparing to become the first woman to serve in this position, but her ex-husband's money and legal troubles nearly 35 years ago dragged her into a nightmare

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Janey Godley is laid to rest with Nicola Sturgeon among the mourners as comedian's daughter tells funeral she can't do any of her mother's jokes because she is in 'a house of God'
The service was held at St Mary's Cathedral in Glasgow today, and mourners could be seen wearing an array of colourful outfits, at Godley's request.

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Irish election tallies predict upset for some ministers
An exit poll shows a three-way race between the largest parties Sinn Féin, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil.

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Driver badly hurt after boulder 'dropped on van'
The man suffers serious head injuries as the rock smashes through his windscreen, police say.

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Euro 2025 hopes hang in balance for Wales and Republic of Ireland after draw
Wales 1-1 Republic of Ireland (Woodham 20; Clark 35og)Woodham strike cancelled out by keeper Clark’s own goalThe Republic of Ireland came from behind against Wales in Cardiff to ensure there will be a mouthwatering conclusion to their Euro 2025 playoff next week. A 1-1 draw sees the tie finely balanced after an own goal from the Wales goalkeeper Olivia Clark cancelled out Lily Woodham’s opener.Rhian Wilkinson, the Wales manager, rued her side’s inability to capitalise on their advantage in a predictably cagey first leg. “It’s 0-0 at half-time,” she said. “Sometimes you can get a little frustrated. I don’t think we always played our brand of football ... we had moments but games tilt in your direction when you have a [series of moments] that turn into momentum.” Continue reading...

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Harry Brook says he was ‘a bit jammy’ to reach 171 after New Zealand fumbles
England No 5’s knock featured five dropped catchesBrook hails Chris Woakes for taking pivotal wicketsHarry Brook admitted he had “jam on his toast” by way of good fortune, with the 171 he blazed in the first Test against New Zealand featuring five dropped catches along the way. England’s No 5 was not even sure whether there had been five in his Test career before this, let alone in a single innings.But equally the manner in which Brook utterly bludgeons a cricket ball was a contributing factor when chances came and went on 18, 41, 70 and 106 on day two, then on 147 during the third morning. Just ask Glenn Phillips, who twice put him down in the gully, despite being among the world’s best fielders. Continue reading...

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Haunting diary entries reveal the heartbreaking truth about John Wayne Gacy's forgotten victims
Kim Byers was just 16 when John Wayne Gacy took her friend Rob Piest from the Illinois pharmacy where they both worked, before murdering him, then dumping him in the Des Plaines River.

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Idyllic county taken over by Christian nationalists who want community of 'European-derived peoples'
A picturesque Tennessee county is being taken over by Christian nationalists who are seeking to create a community of 'European-derived peoples'.

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Judy Garland's traumatic life: How Wizard of Oz star was starved, exploited and given diet pills aged TEN - and dubbed her mother the 'REAL Wicked Witch of the West'
She was the glittering starlet of Hollywood's Golden Era, but behind closed doors, Judy Garland suffered a life full of hardships.

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Dow 45,000 is just the start as the stock market looks to December’s seasonal gains
Major indices are at all-time highs and indicators show no resistance in sight.

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What to look out for in Ireland's general election
Counting is under way in Ireland's general election.

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What is hybrid warfare?
Western intelligence agencies accuse Russia of increasingly engaging in hybrid warfare since invading Ukraine. What exactly constitutes hybrid warfare, and what's its intended goal?

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Russian and Syrian jets bomb Aleppo as rebels reportedly capture half of city
Syrian rebels now control around half of Aleppo after their surprise offensive has left regime forces reeling.

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Janey Godley funeral is colourful comedy send-off
The service at St Mary's Cathedral in Glasgow saw family and friends wear colourful outfits and ended with her catchphrase "Frank, get the door".

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Assisted dying vote: How historic and emotional day unfolded
While MPs debated the bill in parliament, supporters and opponents gathered outside.

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Kosovo claims 'terrorist act' after power plant canal blast
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said the explosion was to be blamed on "gangs directed by Serbia," signaling growing ethnic tensions between the rival nations. Serbia has denied involvement.

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The big idea: on Remembrance Day for Lost Species, here’s why it matters
A way to personally connect with wildlife is vital when statistics alone can’t convey the scale of the lossSixty-six million years ago, an asteroid struck Earth, causing the extinction of around 75% of all species. This event was so significant that we now use it to define the boundary between the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras. There had only been four extinction events of this magnitude up until then; today, we are living through the sixth – and we are its cause.News of the sixth mass-extinction often comes in the form of statistics – 1 million species threatened with extinction; extinctions now occurring up to 1,000 times more frequently than before humans – and we are left none the wiser about what it is we are losing. A few years ago, I asked the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) for a list of species that had recently gone extinct. I wanted to understand what was happening to the natural world, beyond the numbers. The list they sent back contained species from all over the world. One in particular, however, stood out to me. Continue reading...

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy comments about Russian-held territory ‘a major concession’, says ex-UK ambassador
Former UK ambassador to Russia says Zelenskyy playing ‘sophisticated game’ in calling for Kyiv-controlled territories to come under Nato umbrellaPoland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk traveled Saturday to his country’s border with the Russian region of Kaliningrad to inspect progress in the construction of military fortifications along the eastern frontier, calling it “an investment in peace.”“The better the Polish border is guarded, the more difficult it is to access for those with bad intentions,” Tusk said at a news conference near the village of Dabrowka as he stood in front of concrete anti-tank barriers. Continue reading...

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Wife of 'evil' man guilty of shooting and stabbing rampage 'glad jury saw through his lies'
A woman who was stabbed by her "evil" abusive husband in a knife and gun rampage on a Scottish island has revealed she is "glad the jury saw through his lies".

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Mourners say farewell to Alex Salmond at memorial
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Why so many games are failing right now - and why others are breakout hits
Making games is hard and, in 2024, getting people to buy them is another challenge.

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'They're each others rock' girls with same cancer become best friends
Betsy and Lacie go to the same school but became best friends after meeting on a cancer ward.

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Perez and Colapinto to start Qatar sprint from pit lane
Sergio Perez and Franco Colapinto will start from the pit lane for Formula 1’s Qatar Grand Prix sprint race after changes were made to their cars under parc ferme conditions.The pair both had a difficult time in Friday’s sprint shootout session as they were eliminated in SQ1.Colapinto, who has come into this weekend running older specification suspension as the result of his big crash in Las ...Keep reading

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Pirelli does not expect any "anomalies" in Qatar F1 race
Following the tyre issues in last year's Qatar Grand Prix, Pirelli does not expect a repeat of the same problems that led to the introduction of maximum stint lengths in 2023.

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ANALYSIS: Mercedes emerge as the aerodynamically most efficient car in Qatar
Following their double victory at last weekend's Las Vegas Grand Prix, Mercedes have emerged as the aerodynamically most efficient car in Qatar - at least when it came to a single-lap performance. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo delivers his latest analysis.

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Canada's Trudeau jets to Florida for Trump meeting after tariff threat
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reportedly met with President-elect Trump at Mar-a-Lago Friday evening, in the wake of the former president's recent threats to impose steep tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China. CNN reporter Alayna Treene posted on the social platform X that Trump and Trudeau were having dinner together at Trump's Florida...

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Lewis Hamilton makes alarming admission at Qatar GP that Ferrari hope won't continue
Lewis Hamilton has two more races left with Mercedes before he moves to Ferrari for the 2025 season - and the 39-year-old is not feeling good about his prospects

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Chinese research team may have cracked the problem of affordable, high-resolution AI videos

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Fifa issues glowing Saudi 2034 World Cup report despite human rights fears
Bid deemed to have medium risk in evaluation report2034 offering gets higher score from Fifa than 2026 bidSaudi Arabia’s 2034 World Cup bid received a higher technical score from Fifa than the 2026 joint bid by the United States, Canada and Mexico, even though the Middle Eastern nation has yet to construct a number of stadiums proposed for the tournament.Fifa released its bid evaluation report in the early hours of Saturday morning and said the 2034 bid received an overall average score of 4.2 out of 5, though eight stadiums are still to be built. All venues – including the planned 92,760-seater King Salman International Stadium in Riyadh – will not be completed until 2032, but three new stadiums are expected to be finished for the Asian Cup which kicks off in January 2027. Continue reading...

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LIZ JONES'S DIARY: In which I try to arrange a rendezvouz with the German and he comes up with a naughty proposal...
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BEL MOONEY: Must I really be my wife's carer, even though her family won't help?
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ANDREW NEIL: Starmer's chaotic government now resembles nothing more than a hapless bunch of student politicians... with their adolescent posturing, tiresome virtue-signalling, love of freebies and a wilful disregard for facts
Louise Haigh's resignation after it was revealed she'd once been convicted of fraud has crystallised something I've been mulling over for some time. Keir Starmer's project is redolent of student politics

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Inside story of the Groucho Club's closure and allegations of a troubling crime that could be the REAL reason police suddenly decided to shut the infamous celebrity-filled Soho haunt
After nearly 40 years of hedonism, mad behaviour and wall-to-wall celebrities, Soho's last bastion of proper, unfettered fun has been shut down.

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The REAL reason millions of us are missing out on vital NHS screening that could save lives: They're the health 'MOTs' meant to be given to everyone aged 40 to 74, but many say they've never heard of them - and this is why
Retired surgeon Philip Hollows, 66, (pictured) ignored his invitation. Three years later he had a heart attack. He calls on others to be proactive and ask for the health MOT they are entitled to.

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Nikita Vitiugov was once one of Russia's brightest chess talents - now he can't go back
"The rain, the clouds, the lack of sun - I feel at home here," Nikita Vitiugov says. London, the chess grandmaster remarks, feels similar to St Petersburg, in terms of the weather, at least.

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After Black Friday, Dyson Has Just One Vacuum Cleaner Deal Left And It’s The Best Ever
This Dyson Outsize allows you to vacuum more quickly and over a larger surface area.

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The Best Gadgets of November 2024
November brought us new Mac products from Apple and a surprises from Razer, Roborock, and more.

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Black Friday Isn’t Over: Amazon Is Going All in, 10 Best Deals for This Saturday Morning
Here is the list of the best Black Friday deals on Amazon still available this Saturday.

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If You Own A Samsung Phone, The Galaxy Watch Ultra Is Almost Free This Black Friday
By combining the instant savings with the trade-in offer, you can save over 70% on the Galaxy Watch Ultra.

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Taiwan's Lai provokes China's ire with planned US visit
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te is to visit US soil during a seven-day trip that he says aims to enhance exchanges with Taiwan's allies. China has slammed the trip as a step toward independence from Beijing.

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British spy chief admits ‘covert action’ against Russia

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North Korea will stand with Russia – Kim Jong Un

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Mother blasts 'insulting' sentence for teen driver who left her paralysed and unable to hug her son - saying she feels 'indescribable anger' towards 19-year-old who left her 'in a living nightmare'
Catherine Davies, 51, was hit by 19-year-old George Taylor on January 18 2023 which caused her to suffer a catastrophic brain injury and irreparable spinal damage.

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Penny Lancaster looks sensational as she enjoys night out with Rod Stewart as the couple are seen for the first time since her husband issued furious rant at 'tubby bully' Gregg Wallace
Penny Lancaster and her husband Rod Stewart looked in great spirits as they enjoyed a glamorous night out on Friday evening. 

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Three dead and 120,000 evacuated after floods hit Malaysia
There are worries in Malaysia and neighbouring Thailand that disastrous flooding could get worse as more rain comes.

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Meera Sodha’s vegan recipe for a giant mushroom and pearl barley ‘sausage’ roll
Classic condiments combine for a delicious vegan main that will more than hold its own on the Christmas tableThis year’s suggestion for your vegan Christmas main course comes straight from the excellent Hart’s Bakery in Bristol, and is fashioned directly after their own, thanks to help from Laura Hart. This heavenly “sausage” roll is made with mushrooms, rye and three of the best condiments on the planet: tomato ketchup, Marmite and Henderson’s relish. It is also sympathetic to the home cook, in that the filling can be made in advance and, like most good Christmas guests, will get on very well with others (such as roast vegetables, for example). Continue reading...

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Study links higher PFAS levels to toxic hazards and limited fresh-food access
Findings highlight how built environment in low-income neighborhoods presents multiple PFAS exposure routesNew research aimed at identifying which US neighborhoods face increased exposure to toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” found those living near “superfund” sites and other major industrial polluters, or in areas with limited access to fresh food, generally have higher levels of the dangerous compounds in their blood.The study looked at hundreds of people living in southern California and found those who do not live within a half mile of a grocery store have 14% higher levels of PFOA and PFOS – two common PFAS compounds – in their blood than those who do. Continue reading...

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England close in on victory as Chris Woakes takes charge in New Zealand
1st Test day 3: New Zealand 348, 155-6; England 499Veteran takes 3-39, Carse 3-22, to stifle Black CapsThere have been Australian cricket supporters in Christchurch this week and not, word has it, to escape the sense of crisis that has engulfed their team back home. Apparently they were so taken by their experience during the 2-0 series win for their side in March, a return visit was swiftly booked.And who could blame them? As the red weed of franchise T20 continues its spread and a slightly dystopian landscape forms, this first Test between New Zealand and England has offered a decent counterpoint (even if there have, admittedly, been some depressingly small Test crowds in South Africa and Antigua this past week). Continue reading...

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Fifa issues glowing Saudi 2034 World Cup report despite human rights fears
Bid deemed to have medium risk in evaluation report2034 offering gets higher score from Fifa than 2026 bidSaudi Arabia’s 2034 World Cup bid received a higher technical score from Fifa than the 2026 joint bid by the United States, Canada and Mexico, even though the nation has yet to construct a number of stadiums proposed for the tournament.Fifa released its bid evaluation report in the early hours of Saturday morning and said the 2034 bid received an overall average score of 4.2 out of 5, though eight stadiums are still to be built. All venues – including the planned 92,760-seater King Salman International Stadium in Riyadh – will not be completed until 2032, but three new stadiums are expected to be finished for the Asian Cup which kicks off in January 2027. Continue reading...

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Arne Slot shuffles his Liverpool pack and keeps dealing winning hands
Dutch head coach has rotated his squad to build a collective confidence machine in his first few months in chargeAfter 19 matches under Arne Slot, Liverpool have failed to win just twice, drawing and losing once. In the opening four matches, the new head coach made a solitary change to his starting XI, but since then necessary tinkering with and rotating of his squad are yet to throw Liverpool off course.Sixteen of Liverpool’s players are already in double figures when it comes to appearances in all competitions as Slot manages minutes and ensures everyone is at optimal level to perform. While Pep Guardiola, Slot’s opposite number on Sunday, has needed to chop and change his Manchester City side repeatedly without success, on account of injuries and form, the Dutchman has manipulated his resources to keep the Premier League leaders flying. Continue reading...

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‘I’m writing a memoir. It’s a pack of lies’: John Banville on a lifetime in books, bereavement, and the Irish love of words
The acclaimed novelist thought he had finished with ‘serious’ books. But now, at 78 and still grieving the loss of his wife, he has a new project on the goI’m going to get a glass of wine, will you have one?” John Banville asks. “I mean, we’re OK, it’s just about noon.” We’re sitting in Banville’s upstairs living room in the harbour village of Howth, just outside Dublin. The low, deep house is in a terrace that rises up behind the seafront. There used to be a good view across the bay from these top windows, he says, but he had to sell the parcel of land across the street and now they are building “a monstrosity” on it. The novelist has lived here since the early 1980s; it is where he has written nearly all of his books – including the 2005 Booker prize winner The Sea. For someone who, it is said, has spent eight to 10 hours a day writing for all of his adult life, Banville insists he is no lover of solitude. “You’re not really alone when you are writing,” he says, “and anyway there has always been a sense of someone else.”These days he shares this house with his 51-year-old son. His sometime estranged wife, the textile artist Janet Dunham, died three years ago and he is still, he says, in a “fugue state” of grief. It didn’t help that it happened during the pandemic. “She was diagnosed with advanced liver cancer,” he says, “and got Covid five days after, and died four days after that.” He couldn’t write for months and remains, he says, not himself. “I now realise that there are only two kinds of people in the world. People who are bereaved and those who are yet to be bereaved,” he says. “And it’s no comfort really that you know it happens to every [couple]. Because those other people, they didn’t lose the person you loved.” Continue reading...

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Troy and his brother Ellis Deeney look back: ‘When Dad got nicked, I became the man of the house’
The football pundit and his brother on a tough upbringing, burning the candle at both ends, and the love between themBorn in Birmingham in 1988, Troy Deeney grew up in Chelmsley Wood on one of the biggest housing estates in Europe. Now a football pundit and campaigner, he spent 11 years at Watford as striker and then captain; before retiring, he was the player-manager of Forest Green Rovers. His brother, Ellis, was a semi-professional footballer and former captain of Aston Villa’s academy team. In 2021, Troy published Redemption: My Story, a memoir about his upbringing and his turbulent relationship with his adoptive father, Paul. Troy has set up Vision Football Factory, a youth initiative in the Birmingham area. Continue reading...

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30 Secret Santa gifts under £10: fun ideas they’ll actually want
These inexpensive but characterful gifts are perfect for that annual Christmas conundrum• The best Christmas gifts for 2024 Many of us will be familiar with the sinking feeling caused by drawing the name of a colleague you barely know from the Secret Santa hat. You’ve shared little more than pleasantries with them, know nothing of their life outside work and don’t even know how they take their coffee.Then there’s the £10 spend budget, which dramatically limits the gift options, and the worry of buying something so useless to them that it will end up in the bin. Where do you start? Well, with our Secret Santa gift guide, of course. Continue reading...

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This is how we do it: ‘We have an amazing sex life, but I’m so haunted by his exes that I stalk them on Instagram’
Nelly and Sam have a dynamic sex life, but she feels insecure after looking at his phone and discovering he is in touch with his old lovers• How do you do it? Share the story of your sex life, anonymouslyWhen I finish with people, I put their contacts in a graveyard section at the end of my phone, and rename them mean things Continue reading...

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Let it show: find an event for every day until Christmas with our culture advent calendar
From The Nutcracker in Glasgow and the Human League in Cardiff to Messiaen in Manchester and Maggie Mistletoe in Farnham, our critics pick the best cultural events in the run-up to ChristmasPaul Heaton GlasgowIn support of the release of his 10th studio album The Mighty Several, Paul Heaton hits the arenas of the UK with his new sidekick, Rianne Downey. Alongside new material, the pair promise an array of Housemartins and Beautiful South hits, mapping the territories of British heartland pop with suitably wintery wit. JWOVO Hydro, and touring. Continue reading...

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Musk could use the ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ for self-enrichment
He’s said $42.45bn spent by the US for rural internet isn’t efficient. His Starlink company stands to benefit if he reduces that investmentElon Musk, named by Donald Trump to co-lead a commission aimed at reducing the size of the federal government, is poised to undermine funding for rural broadband services to benefit his satellite internet services company, Starlink.Musk has long been a critic of the Biden administration’s Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (Bead) Program, which provides $42.45bn through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill to expand high-speed internet access in rural communities. Starlink, the satellite internet services subsidiary of SpaceX, has largely been shut out of this funding after government agencies deemed it too slow to qualify. Continue reading...

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Beekeepers halt honey awards over ‘huge fraud’ in global supply chain
Warnings that genuine products are bulked out with cheaper sugar syrup prompt international congress to withdraw prizesThe World Beekeeping Awards will not award a prize for honey next year after warnings of widespread fraud in the global supply chain.Apimondia, the International Federation of Beekeepers’ Associations, says it will showcase honey from around the world at its congress in Denmark, but for the first time make no awards for the product. Continue reading...

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MPs across divide call for better palliative care after assisted dying vote
Layla Moran and Diane Abbott say end-of-life care needs more funding after bill passed for England and WalesMPs on both sides of the debate over assisted dying have called for improvements to palliative care, regardless of whether parliament eventually enacts legalisation.Layla Moran, who supported the bill at its second reading on Friday, and Diane Abbott, who did not, agreed that more funding was required to improve end-of-life care during a joint-interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. Continue reading...

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The prim private schoolgirl who ditched strict Catholic upbringing for Netflix fame and sordid pictures... before her world came crashing down when she was caught drug-smuggling
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Russian strikes hit Aleppo as rebels take control
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Country diary: A troubling time for this upland farm | Andrea Meanwell
Tebay, Cumbria: We have 13 new cows to keep indoors, and no running water. It is, at least, a distraction from the budget, which was the last straw for many farmersI have to keep shaking my hands to stop my fingers from freezing as I fill more buckets with water. I have nine of them in the back of my Gator four-wheel-drive vehicle, filled from the one outside tap that is working, which I then drive across the yard to put into the water troughs. This is the second day without running water in the farm buildings, and it is hard work.I recently bought 13 young heifers and bullocks from the Galloway Cattle Society sale at Carlisle, and from two local farmers who are breeders. As these cows are new to the farm, they are kept indoors for the first couple of weeks for biosecurity. Unfortunately, this has coincided with a very cold snap, and no running water. It is amazing how much water 13 cows can drink in a day. The fact that they are eating hay indoors and not grass outside will also make them thirsty. Continue reading...

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England close in on victory as Chris Woakes takes charge in New Zealand
1st Test day 3: New Zealand 348, 155-6; England 499Veteran takes 3-39, Carse 3-22, to stifle Black CapsThere have been Australian cricket supporters in Christchurch this week and not, word has it, to escape the sense of crisis that has engulfed their team back home. Apparently they were so taken by their experience during the 2-0 series win for their side earlier this year, a return visit was swiftly booked afterwards.And who could blame them? As the red weed of franchise T20 continues its spread and a slightly dystopian landscape forms, this first Test between New Zealand and England has offered a decent counterpoint (even if there have, admittedly, been some depressingly small Test crowds in South Africa and Antigua this past week). Continue reading...

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Russian and Syrian warplanes target insurgents in Aleppo
Rebels launched surprise attack on Friday almost a decade after government forces drove them from cityRussian and Syrian warplanes have targeted insurgents in an Aleppo suburb, according to Syrian military sources, after rebel fighters entered the heart of the city in a surprise attack on Friday.The attack by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham marks the most significant challenge in years to President Bashar al-Assad, reigniting tensions in the Syrian civil war that have largely been frozen since 2020. Continue reading...

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Diane Abbott warns vulnerable people could see ‘supported suicide’ as only option after assisted dying vote – UK politics live
Mother of the House issues warning after MPs voted to back assisted dying bill on FridayMeanwhile, the government has thrown its weight behind a bill to crack down on puppy smuggling as part of a commitment to strengthening animal welfare.Ministers announced on Friday that they were supporting a private member’s bill sponsored by Danny Chambers, a Liberal Democrat MP and veterinary surgeon, to crack down on the pet-smuggling trade. Continue reading...

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Uncovering the men who hid a note in a Scottish lighthouse 132 years ago
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MEXICO CITY — President-elect Trump’s pledge to impose tariffs on Mexico and Canada threatens to upend decades of North American integration, a bumpy process that’s recast the two U.S. neighbors as providers of raw and finished goods for the world’s biggest economy. In some ways, Canada and Mexico have traded places over the past three...

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Ireland’s voters unhappy with taoiseach Simon Harris, election exit poll shows
Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin heads preferred as Dáil leaders over Harris – although return of current government most probable outcomeVoters in Ireland have expressed dissatisfaction with the taoiseach, Simon Harris, despite a return of the current government being the most probable outcome of the election, according to an exit poll.Of those 5,000 voters surveyed after they placed their vote, 35% named Fianna Fáil’s leader, Micheál Martin, as their preferred new leader of the 34th Dáil. Continue reading...

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Russian and Syrian warplanes target insurgents in Aleppo
Rebels launched surprise attack on city earlier this week almost a decade after government forces drove them from cityRussian and Syrian warplanes have targeted insurgents in an Aleppo suburb, according to Syrian military sources, after rebel fighters entered the heart of the city in a surprise attack on Friday.The attack by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham marks the most significant challenge in years to President Bashar al-Assad, reigniting tensions in the Syrian civil war that have largely been frozen since 2020. Continue reading...

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I want to end my stifling marriage – but can’t bear how much hurt I’d cause | Ask Annalisa Barbieri
Where did you learn that everything is your fault? If your marriage fails, you both have to take responsibility for itEvery week Annalisa Barbieri addresses a problem sent in by a readerI am in my late 40s, married for 20 years with two teenagers, and I feel trapped. For several years I have known that I no longer love my husband. On the surface we cooperate well as parents, and get on most of the time. However, over the years we have had bitter arguments and things have been said that have left me feeling drained of love for him. There is no abuse, mainly just complacency and criticism, and a deep feeling that I am not living my life the way I need to; I feel stifled, “hemmed in” and unable to be fully myself.I have tried to raise my feelings with my husband but he refuses to take them seriously and has vetoed couples counselling. In a few years’ time, our children may have left home and the thought of it being just the two of us fills me with dread. The voice in my head telling me to leave is getting louder, but I feel completely stuck. Continue reading...

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Winter rail adventures in Europe: three itineraries for the colder months
Our slow travel expert picks her favourite off-season trips by train to France, Germany, Austria and ItalyI travel through Europe by rail in all seasons and all weathers, and my more memorable journeys are often in that slack period between Epiphany (on 6 January) and Easter. Fewer travellers are on the move. Empty trains and plentiful accommodation make a winning combo for those who relish spontaneous travel. And winter weather often lends a special hue to landscape, be it creeping dusk as a slow train rattles through the forests of Bohemia or a sudden snow shower cutting off the far horizons of Flanders.Interrail passes often offer the best deals for European rail trips. And the big news is that passes are currently on sale with a hefty 25% discount through to 17 December. This makes for a fine opportunity to plan a winter adventure across Europe by train, so here are three trips worth making in early 2025. Buy a digital Interrail pass during the current promo and it can be used any time in the next 11 months. Continue reading...

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It’s heartbreaking so few children read for pleasure – and sad to know the reasons why | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
When people face financial pressure and child poverty is so high, it’s hard to prioritise family readingOn the shelf in my son’s bedroom is a row of picture books that once belonged to me. Sometimes, I like to look at them, and be immediately transported back to my own childhood. There’s The Three Wonderful Beggars, by Sally Scott, a retelling of the Serbian fairytale; and The Whales’ Song, by Dyan Sheldon and Gary Blythe, about a little girl who sneaks out at night in the hope of hearing the sea creatures call to one another.These books conjured vivid worlds for me, and there’s something magical about being able to tap into that still, all these years later. This week, I read an interesting report about the so-called “crisis” in kids’ literacy, which, while worrying, is somewhat overblown. The real concern, it seems, is not to do with test scores measuring the ability to read, but the plummeting number of children reading for pleasure. In 2020, only 17% of US 13-year-olds read for fun every day, compared with 27% in 2012. The numbers in the UK are higher, but also on a downward trajectory. The National Literacy Trust found 35% of eight- to 18-year-olds said they regularly read for pleasure in 2024, which is the lowest figure since measurements began two decades ago.Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett is a Guardian columnist and author Continue reading...

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‘Relax your rules, let them pick what they want’: 10 page-turners to get kids reading
A report this month revealed fewer children than ever read for pleasure. From spooky tales to choose-your-own-adventure fantasy epics, here are 10 irresistible titles• Read an interview with Maggie O’Farrell about her latest children’s bookThe news from the National Literacy Trust this month was bleak. Their annual report revealed that just one in three eight- to 18-year-olds enjoy reading in their free time – the lowest level in almost two decades of research. Boys and young people in secondary school in particular are turning away from books, with steep declines in reading recorded for both groups.Bleak – but not entirely shocking. Consider the often joyless way books must be taught in schools, and the increasing lack of libraries within them. Take into account the cuts in funding for public libraries, leading to hundreds of closures. We cannot discount the increasing demands of attention, time and energy from elsewhere on our young people. The pressure they are under is immense – but we have to make space and time for books and their many benefits. It’s a fact that books build confidence, contribute to wellbeing and promote empathy. They open doors to new worlds, and let you walk in the shoes of others without having to leave your bed. If that’s not magic, I don’t know what is. Continue reading...

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‘His Facebook was a shrine to my face’: the day I caught my catfish
I stumbled on a profile with my picture as the photo. What was this man doing with my identity? I set out to track him down …It was around 1am when I discovered my impostor was watching me. I was sitting up in bed, scrolling on my phone through the list of people who had viewed my Instagram story. The audience was the same as it always was: friends, family and a smattering of followers I had picked up over the years. But a tug from my subconscious told me, this time, something was wrong. I scrolled back up and there it was: an account I had never seen before. Their profile photo was a selfie I had taken in a bookshop basement years ago.Have you ever walked by an unexpected mirror and jumped at your own reflection? That’s how it felt as I stared back at myself, unnerved by my sudden appearance. Continue reading...

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The deep historical forces that explain Trump’s win
Our research shows that political breakdown, from the Roman Empire to the Russian revolution, follows a clear pattern: workers’ wages stagnate, while elites multiplyIn the days since the sweeping Republican victory in the US election, which gave the party control of the presidency, the Senate and the House, commentators have analysed and dissected the relative merits of the main protagonists – Kamala Harris and Donald Trump – in minute detail. Much has been said about their personalities and the words they have spoken; little about the impersonal social forces that push complex human societies to the brink of collapse – and sometimes beyond. That’s a mistake: in order to understand the roots of our current crisis, and possible ways out of it, it’s precisely these tectonic forces we need to focus on.The research team I lead studies cycles of political integration and disintegration over the past 5,000 years. We have found that societies, organised as states, can experience significant periods of peace and stability lasting, roughly, a century or so. Inevitably, though, they then enter periods of social unrest and political breakdown. Think of the end of the Roman empire, the English civil war or the Russian Revolution. To date, we have amassed data on hundreds of historical states as they slid into crisis, and then emerged from it. Continue reading...

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Trump cabinet criticized as hodgepodge team unified only by ‘absolute fealty’ to him
Political analysts say president-elect ‘cannot resist chaos’ as he preps administration across ideological spectrumDuring Donald Trump’s first administration, his vice-president became the target of an angry mob amid calls for him to be hanged. His top diplomat was fired via Twitter and branded “dumb as a rock”. His first attorney general was given his marching orders and called “very weak” and “disgraceful”.Despite it all, Trump has had no trouble recruiting a team eager to serve when he returns to the White House in January, even if his initial pick for attorney general, Matt Gaetz, was forced to back out amid allegations of sexual misconduct. Continue reading...

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Can goats predict earthquakes? Can dogs forecast volcanic eruptions? These scientists think so
Tracking the behaviour of tagged animals from space could transform the research into a host of natural phenomenaScientists are enlisting some unusual recruits in their efforts to forecast earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other natural phenomena. They are enrolling thousands of dogs, goats, and other farmyard animals – as well as a wide range of wildlife – in studies that will monitor their movements from space.The programme uses tiny transmitters that are being fitted to mammals, birds and insects. The detailed movements of these creatures will then be monitored from a dedicated satellite to be launched next year. Continue reading...

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Ireland’s voters unhappy with taoiseach Simon Harris, election exit poll shows
Rivals claim Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael ‘becoming one party’ with voters under-34 increasingly backing Sinn FéinVoters in Ireland have expressed dissatisfaction with the taoiseach, Simon Harris, despite a return of the current government being the most probable outcome of the election, according to an exit poll.Of those 5,000 voters surveyed after they placed their vote, 35% named Fianna Fáil’s leader, Micheál Martin, as their preferred new leader of the 34th Dáil. Continue reading...

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Ukraine’s president said that Ukrainian territory under his control should be taken under the ‘Nato umbrella’ to try to stop the ‘hot stage’ of the warPoland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk traveled Saturday to his country’s border with the Russian region of Kaliningrad to inspect progress in the construction of military fortifications along the eastern frontier, calling it “an investment in peace.”“The better the Polish border is guarded, the more difficult it is to access for those with bad intentions,” Tusk said at a news conference near the village of Dabrowka as he stood in front of concrete anti-tank barriers. Continue reading...

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Diane Abbott warns vulnerable people could see ‘supported suicide’ as only option after assisted dying vote – UK politics live
Mother of the House issues warning after MPs voted to back assisted dying bill on FridayThe Commons approved at second reading a bill to allow some terminally ill people to end their lives with medical assistance in England and Wales.As it was a free vote, there were no party positions and members from all parties voted for or against the motion. Continue reading...

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56 Top Deals From Amazon’s Black Friday Sale You Can Still Shop Today
If you're after some great Black Friday deals, Amazon still has plenty of them running. Explore our curated list of the best offers on tablets, TVs and a variety of other items from the leading online marketplace.

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La Liga Soccer Livestream: How to Watch Barcelona vs. Las Palmas From Anywhere
A win for Barca could see them reopen a seven point lead at the top of the Spanish Primera.

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Malaysia flooding forces over 120,000 from homes
There are worries in Malaysia and neighbouring Thailand that disastrous flooding could get worse as more rain comes.

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Why German investors see business in Africa as too risky
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck is traveling to Kenya to boost business ties with Africa. However, many investors in Germany remain wary, citing high risks for business and limited support.

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Georgia: Police arrest scores amid ongoing pro-EU protests
Police in Georgia's capital say they have arrested more than a hundred people after protesters demonstrated for a second consecutive night over the suspension of EU accession talks.

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy suggests war could end without return of seized land
Ukraine’s president said that Ukrainian territory under his control should be taken under the ‘Nato umbrella’ to try to stop the ‘hot stage’ of the warUkraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has suggested that the war in his country could end without totally taking back territories occupied by Russia under Kyiv’s control. Zelenskyy suggested that land controlled by the Ukrainian army could be taken under the Nato umbrella to end the ‘hot war’, and then diplomacy used to regain the remainder.Ukraine has asked Latin American parliamentarians and diplomats to assist in its defence in the war with Russia. Continue reading...

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Diane Abbott warns vulnerable people could see ‘supported suicide’ as only option after assisted dying vote – UK politics live
Mother of the House issues warning after MPs voted to back assisted dying bill on FridayOn Friday, MPs voted to advance legislation on assisted dying in England and Wales, reflecting polling that shows widespread public support. However, a slim majority, of less than one-tenth of the House, should temper the confidence of its proponents. This is a profound, historic decision that demands careful consideration.Parliament was at its best in putting through the proposals to the next stage of deliberation. The debate was marked by sobriety and the welcome absence of partisan bickering. MPs approached the issue with humility, showing respect for every contribution, regardless of stance. Continue reading...

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PLAY TEAMSHEET: Can YOU remember the Man United team that drew 4-4 with Everton after squandering a 4-2 lead in April 2012?
Every day we'll challenge you to name a different starting XI from the Premier League era. We'll give you a team's rough formation, and the number of letters in each player's name. Then it's up to you!

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Brand new Reputation! Taylor Swift fan, 40, causes a stir at Eras Tour with uncanny resemblance to singer
Lynsey Brodie, 40, attended the worldwide Eras Tour at the Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland, last June in a sparkling bodysuit she had made by hand.

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Police hunt woman over 'hit and run murder' of mother, 25, killed when she was chased on her e-bike and rammed by Land Rover
The woman was pictured outside the White Swan pub in Pleasley wearing a light-coloured jumper, matching trousers and white trainers.

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Lily Allen admits that self-medicating was always 'going to be on the cards' for her because addiction 'runs deep' in her family as she details her sobriety: 'It didn't feel like an 'if', it was a 'when''
Lily Allen has opened up about her relationship with drinking, admitting that self-medicating was always likely to 'be on the cards' as addiction 'runs deep' in her family.

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Lee Archer can be seen on doorbell footage lashing out and hitting the dog causing it to yelp.

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Gregg Wallace breaks his silence with cryptic message to his fans as MasterChef star is accused of groping three women amid 13 complaints over his conduct
Wallace, 60, has peppered social media with tiny messages since stepping back from the cookery show after detailed allegations about inappropriate behaviour were reported this week.

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Nobodaddy review – a wild, Blake-inspired meditation on death from Michael Keegan-Dolan
Sadler’s Wells, LondonThe Irish choreographer and his company, Teaċ Daṁsa, weave dances of folksy complexity in their stirring, absurdist new productionIn eight weeks at their home base in south-west Kerry, Michael Keegan-Dolan and his company, Teaċ Daṁsa, created this keening yet often stirring new piece about death, betrayal and loss. Its title comes from William Blake – his name for a vengeful deity – and its music is collected, composed and performed by the American Sam Amidon. Yet its spirit is Keegan-Dolan’s own: wild, mournful, shot through with anger, confusion and occasional joy.Nobodaddy opens with the body of a woman (Rachel Poirier) sprawled across two chairs, with what looks like angel wings attached. She is unceremoniously pitched to the floor by two security guards who have been alternately cleaning the floor and spitting on it. They sit on the chairs, discussing their bad backs and insurance claims as a distraught relative pleads for help. Then the woman stands, pulls on a red suit, and begins to dance.Nobodaddy is at Sadler’s Wells, London, until 30 November Continue reading...

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Chorizo parsnips, spicy roast potatoes and three-green gratin: Rosie Mackean’s alternative Christmas sides – recipes
Don’t plump for the same old trimmings this year; shake things up with these stellar side dishesSides at Christmas so often flounder in the chaos that comes with tradition. “Turkey with all the trimmings” means you have to have roast potatoes, carrots, parsnips, sprouts, stuffing and pigs in blankets as a minimum, and they all end up being deeply average. I could go on and on about why I don’t cook turkey in my house, but the thought of doing a big “set-piece” meal on C-day is definitely a big reason. Truthfully, it is hard to cook that many things well at the same time; home kitchens aren’t made for it, and neither are we, the cooks. So give yourself a break and choose two or three knockout sides. Aim for a range of textures – one crisp, one creamy, one juicy – and methods (you don’t have to roast everything), and you won’t go back to boring again. Continue reading...

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Russian and Syrian warplanes target insurgents in Aleppo
Rebels launched surprise attack on city earlier this week almost a decade after government forces drove them from the cityRussian and Syrian warplanes have targeted insurgents in an Aleppo suburb, according to Syrian military sources, after rebel fighters entered the heart of the city in a surprise attack on Friday.The attack by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham marks the most significant challenge in years to President Bashar al-Assad, reigniting tensions in the Syrian civil war that have largely been frozen since 2020. Continue reading...

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Ireland’s voters unhappy with Simon Harris as exit poll shows drop in support
Rivals claim Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael ‘becoming one party’ with voters under-34 increasingly backing Sinn FéinVoters in Ireland have expressed dissatisfaction with the taoiseach, Simon Harris, despite a return of the current government being the most probable outcome of the election, according to an exit poll.Of those 5,000 voters surveyed after they placed their ballot, 35% named Fianna Fáil’s leader, Micheál Martin, as their preferred new leader of the 34th Dáil. Continue reading...

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy suggests war could end without return of seized land
Ukraine’s president said that Ukrainian territory under his control should be taken under the ‘Nato umbrella’ to try to stop the ‘hot stage’ of the warUkraine 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 arrived in Kyiv for a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, pictures show. Continue reading...

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FIA Stewards open constructive dialogue with Formula 1 drivers
Sport newsChairman of the FIA Stewards in Formula 1, Garry Connelly, hosted the meeting which, apart from the team of FIA Stewards, gathered Formula 1 drivers and teams’ representatives as well as representation of the FIA’s Race Control, including Race Director Rui Marques.The purpose of the meeting was to further define the rights and responsibilities of the driver who performs an overtake and the driver being overtaken, thus encourage wheel-to-wheel racing in a safe and controlled manner and as well as to advance consistency of Stewards’ decisions.“The meeting was the most productive one we've [ever] attended,” Connelly admitted. “The drivers were fantastic with their input. Very constructive. There was not one negative comment. There was no finger-pointing. It was very inspiring to see the world's best drivers, communicating clearly and speaking constructively on how we can improve the Driving Standards Guidelines to the benefit of the drivers and to make all of our jobs easier.“As Stewards, we are not here to inflict pain on drivers. We're here to provide a level playing field. It's not us against the drivers, it's the drivers against the drivers and we're here to make sure everyone gets a fair go.“We have an open-door policy. The door to the Stewards’ room is always open to any driver who wants to come up and talk to us about a decision that's been taken either in relation to them or in relation to any other driver. We think Thursday’s meeting emphasised that open-door policy.“The Driving Standards Guidelines are a living document, so every year, as the F1 Stewards we try to meet with the drivers, sporting directors and FIA representatives, to see if we need to tweak the guidelines to use the experience of the last 12 months and see what improvements we can make to ensure consistency. The goal of the guidelines is consistency.”“As Stewards, if drivers and teams and the FIA agree that they want rules or guidelines to allow more aggressive driving, we'll apply those rules or guidelines. Likewise, if they want stricter driving standards, we'll apply those,” he concluded.FIA’s Single-Seater Sporting Director Tim Malyon was very much aligned with Connelly’s perception of the meeting.“We will always try and facilitate such meetings, because gaining the feedback, the insight of the drivers, is extremely important in allowing us to evolve the guidelines in the right direction,” Malyon summarised the meeting during which several case studies were broken down, particularly overtakes from this year’s United States Grand Prix.“We've had some very constructive driver meetings at the last few races, and this was a specific meeting set up to provide the space for that dialogue to continue, so that we can have the open exchange that we need with the drivers in order to be able to evolve the guidelines for next year,” said Malyon.“We typically hold a meeting like that at least once a year, sometimes twice a year, depending on the topics that arise. This year we've timed this meeting following the constructive discussions in Mexico and Austin."The former FIA Safety Director also spoke about the role the circuits themselves, especially the run-off areas, play when it comes to the drivers’ approach to wheel-to-wheel action.“As the FIA, we work continuously with circuits to evolve in many ways. Obviously, we are working on the safety aspect of circuits. But what that meeting highlighted is that there are a number of considerations on the sporting side, which we can prioritise for circuits going forward,” he explained.“As we have done this year, we introduced the gravel traps, starting in Austria, and obviously, with this weekend being perhaps the most obvious with gravel traps added in a in a number of places. We continue to work with circuits on all topics, but it was very useful in yesterday’s meeting to get the insight of the drivers and see how they prioritize the gravel track concept, not only for track limits, but also for managing some of the situations that have arisen with overtaking during the course of the last four or five races. In all, there was a commitment to work together to find solutions that work for everyone,” Malyon concluded.Changes to the run-off areas introduced this year include approximately 2.5m wide gravel traps that were added to Turns 9 and 10 of the Red Bull Ring as well as several news ones around Lusail International Circuit, which hosts this weekend’s GP.FIA High Performance Programme fundamental to race officials’ developmentConnelly also addressed the importance of the FIA High Performance Programme, which provides tailored training and mentorship for the sport's best stewards and race directors in order to make them ready to perform roles at FIA World Championship level events.“The HPP is an initiative of our President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem. One of those is here with us today, Caroline Tuta Mionki, a lady from Kenya. Our HPP programme is designed to fast-track talented young people through the system, train them and get them into FIA championships as Stewards as soon as they're fully qualified,” he explained.The FIA HPP has 23 participants representing 16 different FIA Member Clubs from six regions. In addition, the FIA’s Regional Stewards Training Programme gathered 195 unique participants, with the average age being 37.5 and with 42% female participation. FIA Formula One World ChampionshipF1F1SEASON 2024SportCircuit1SportFIA Formula One World ChampionshipCircuitF1SEASON 2024F101Saturday, November 30, 2024 - 9:35amSaturday, November 30, 2024 - 9:35am

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Flypast, fighter jet and a salute: Malaysia Airlines’ new Airbus A330neo touches down at KLIA (VIDEO)
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), the parent company of Malaysia Airlines, has taken delivery of its first Airbus A330-900 (A330neo), marking a significant milestone in its fleet modernization strategy.

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Aron joins Alpine as 2025 F1 reserve driver
Formula 2 title contender Paul Aron has been announced as Alpine’s 2025 Formula 1 reserve driver.Aron replaces Jack Doohan, who will assume a full-time race seat next year following Esteban Ocon’s move to Haas.The  20-year-old sits fourth in the F2 drivers’ standings and, after securing pole for this weekend’s Qatar feature race, still has a mathematical chance of claiming the title.The ...Keep reading

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The F1 greats who lost their mojo
Picture the scene: a gala dinner in Buenos Aires with hundreds of dignitaries present, honouring the five-time world champion Juan Manuel Fangio. But this is a solemn rather than a joyous gathering.It is October 1958 and Argentina’s sporting hero has a message: “I will never race again in the rest of my years. Champions, actors and dictators should always retire when they are at the ...Keep reading

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Uncovering the identities of the men who hid a note in a lighthouse 132 years ago
Experts poring over censuses and newspaper archives have built up a rich picture of their lives.

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Diane Abbott warns vulnerable people could see ‘supported suicide’ as only option after assisted dying vote – UK politics live
Mother of the House issues warning after MPs voted to back assisted dying bill on FridayThe succession of former prime ministers who lined up in recent days to assert their compassion for the dying was quite something. David Cameron, Theresa May, Liz Truss, Boris Johnson – all of them wanting us to know just how much they cared.Imagine if this roll call of political powerhouses – each of whom was better placed than anyone to improve the fate of those with terminal diagnoses – had used that power, while in office, to do something concrete, tangible, to alleviate the terminal suffering that allegedly touched them so deeply. Imagine, in other words, if their actions then had matched their fine words now. Continue reading...

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Max Verstappen takes up new sport - and is spotted playing at F1's Qatar GP
The Dutchman has claimed a fourth Formula 1 world title this year but is keeping his eye in elsewhere and using a new sport to relax between races

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‘A lovely opportunity to capture a funny moment’: Lorraine Poole’s best phone picture
The photographer spotted a peckish gull eyeing up her dad’s fish and chips – and saw the potential for a great photographPhotographer Lorraine Poole spotted the errant seagull before her dad did, busy as he was with his fish and chips. Poole, who is based in Scotland, was enjoying a seaside holiday in South Ayrshire with her parents when she noticed the bird peering down through her sunroof. She grabbed her phone, before alerting her dad to his meal’s admirer and recording his reaction.“It was a lovely opportunity to capture a funny moment and my dad’s expression as it happened,” Poole says. “Later, I added a tiny bit of contrast and brightening but that was it; what you see here is what I saw in the moment.” Continue reading...

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England close in on victory as Chris Woakes takes charge in New Zealand
First Test day three: New Zealand 348, 155-6; England 499Veteran shares the wickets with Carse to stifle Black CapsThere have been Australian cricket supporters in Christchurch this week and not, word has it, to escape the sense of crisis that has engulfed their team back home. Apparently they were so taken by their experience during the 2-0 series win for their side earlier this year, a return visit was swiftly booked afterwards.And who could blame them? As the red weed of franchise T20 continues its spread and a slightly dystopian landscape forms, this first Test between New Zealand and England has offered a decent counterpoint (even if there have, admittedly, been some depressingly small Test crowds in South Africa and Antigua this past week). Continue reading...

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Moana 2 review – Disney’s most intrepid heroine is as sparky as ever
The livewire teen sets sail with a new crew​ in this vividly realised mythic romp Disney’s anti-princess, ancient Polynesia’s livewire teenage adventurer Moana (Auliʻi Cravalho), returns in this lush, handsomely animated sequel. Originally intended as a series for Disney+, the story sits relatively comfortably within the feature film format, give or take a bit of missing background information. A mythic romp that unfolds at sea and inside the bioluminescent guts of an immense monster clam, this instalment is set three years after the events of the 2016 original. Moana, a fully paid-up wayfinder gifted with the ability to interact with the waves, has been searching for other island communities, with limited success.But through a vision she receives an urgent message from the elders. Moana recruits a crew for her canoe catamaran (regular sidekicks the anxious pig and dimwit chicken are joined by an eager fanboy, an axe-happy inventor girl and a sourpuss farmer) and sets out once more, to be reunited with the demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson), who, for reasons not fully explained, has been imprisoned in a bat cave which appears to be located in the clam’s capacious digestive system.In UK and Irish cinemas Continue reading...

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Diane Abbott warns vulnerable people could see ‘supported suicide’ as only option after assisted dying vote – UK politics live
Mother of the House issues warning after MPs voted to back assisted dying bill on FridayIt is hard to think of a better MP to take on the cause of assisted dying than Kim Leadbeater. She is energetic, engaging, persuasive and speaks like a normal human being. She has no tribal reputation, so there is no barrier to winning over Conservatives, and she has experience of horrifying personal tragedy: her sister, the MP Jo Cox, was murdered.But it would be wrong to say it was Leadbeater who won this initial push to legalise assisted dying. Under the surface, the most important contribution has been the one made by ordinary people, an experiment in participatory democracy by stealth. In the end, that was what delivered such a comprehensive victory for the change at this stage. Continue reading...

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Tune In to the Healing Powers of a Decent Playlist
Music therapy will move from the fringes of modern medicine to become a sophisticated tool for improving health outcomes.

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20 Best Black Friday Coffee and Espresso Deals (2024)
Strengthen your morning coffee game with stiff deals on espresso machines, handmade coffee machines, grinders, and more.

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'Palliative care is not good enough - there's no plan to fix it'
Leading end-of-life doctors warn system is struggling, and changing law could make situation worse.

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Black Friday is winding down, although Cyber Monday is on the horizon. We're searching the web for discounts to find the best deals on TVs, household tech, and laptops available on Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart.

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Performance Improvement Plans Surge in US as Companies Seek Stealth Job Cuts
Performance improvement plans, a controversial corporate tool for managing underperforming employees, are becoming increasingly prevalent in U.S. workplaces. HR Acuity data shows workers subject to performance actions rose from 33.4 per 1,000 in 2020 to 43.6 per 1,000 in 2023.

While companies maintain PIPs offer a path to improvement, WSJ -- citing HR executives and former employees -- describes them as primarily providing legal protection against wrongful termination lawsuits and an alternative to formal layoffs. Only 10-25% of employees survive the 30-90 day improvement plans, with most either being terminated or leaving voluntarily.





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We're Tracking Over 80 Black Friday Deals You Can Still Grab Now
Black Friday may be over, but CNET's shopping experts are still rounding up the remaining deals, ensuring you don't miss out on major savings. Since the holiday itself is over, these deals will go quick, so don't wait.

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How do rogue traders get past Checkatrade’s checks?
Website says its tradespeople are ‘guaranteed’, but some customers say they have lost thousands after using itA woman claims she was conned by a convicted criminal, and another householder says he was threatened by a self-styled hitman after hiring traders through the recommendation website Checkatrade.One of the UK’s largest trader marketplaces, Checkatrade promises customers “guaranteed” traders, “rigorous checks” and “recommendations you can rely on”. Continue reading...

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy suggests war could end without return of seized land
Ukraine’s president said that Ukrainian territory under his control should be taken under the ‘Nato umbrella’ to try to stop the ‘hot stage’ of the warUkranian political analysts have argued Donald Trump’s choice of special envoy for Ukraine and Russia is “acceptable for Ukraine”.Trump announced this week he would appoint Keith Kellogg – who was the chief of staff of the National Security Council from 2017 to 2018 and national security advisor to Vice President Mike Pence from 2018 to 2021 – to the role. Continue reading...

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Diane Abbott warns vulnerable people could see ‘supported suicide’ as only option after assisted dying vote – UK politics live
Mother of the House issues warning after MPs voted to back assisted dying bill on FridayMPs voted by 330 to 275 to approve the assisted dying bill at a second reading.But the bill is not yet law and still has to pass through several other steps. Continue reading...

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Counting begins in Ireland election - after exit poll shows three main parties neck and neck
Counting has begun in Ireland's election, after an exit poll showed the three main parties virtually neck and neck.

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Mourners gather for Alex Salmond memorial service
The service will include tributes from political allies and opponents and musical performances.

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RansomHub claims to net data hat-trick against Bologna FC
Crooks say they have stolen sensitive files on managers and players Italian professional football club Bologna FC is allegedly a recent victim of the RansomHub cybercrime gang, according to the group's dark web postings.…

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Why German investors see business in Africa as too risky
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck is traveling to Kenya to boost business ties with Africa, but many investors in Germany remain wary, citing high risks for business and limited support.

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Syria: Russian strikes hit Aleppo amid rebel takeover
Russian warplanes have bombed parts of Aleppo for the first time since 2016 after rebels seized most of the city. The outburst of fighting in the past few days follows a relative lull in Syria's civil war.

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Charles Dance: ‘My worst job? Treating sheep for foot rot’
The RSC actor and Game of Thrones arch villain on an apology to his ex-wife, a misguided congratulations, and his dream of curing baldnessBorn in Worcestershire, Charles Dance, 78, appeared in the Bond film For Your Eyes Only in 1981. He had an award-winning role in the 2005 TV adaptation of Bleak House, played Tywin Lannister in Game of Thrones and portrayed Lord Mountbatten in The Crown. His films include White Mischief, Gosford Park, The Imitation Game and Mank. Next month he plays Michelangelo in Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty on BBC2. He has three children and lives with his partner in London.What is your greatest fear?
Never working again. Continue reading...

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Diane Abbott warns vulnerable people could see ‘supported suicide’ as only option after assisted dying vote – UK politics live
Mother of the House issues warning after MPs voted to back assisted dying bill on FridayFront pages in the UK on Saturday were dominated by the step taken by MPs toward legalising assisted dying in England and Wales by backing a bill that would give some terminally ill people the right to end their own lives.Here is a round-up of how the news has been reported this morning: Continue reading...

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Schoolgirls become best friends after meeting on cancer ward
Betsy and Lacie go to the same school but became best friends after meeting on a cancer ward.

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FIA Stewards open constructive dialogue with Formula 1 drivers
Sport newsChairman of the FIA Stewards in Formula 1, Garry Connelly, hosted the meeting which, apart from the team of FIA Stewards, gathered Formula 1 drivers and teams’ representatives as well as representation of the FIA’s Race Control, including Race Director Rui Marques.The purpose of the meeting was to further define the rights and responsibilities of the driver who performs an overtake and the driver being overtaken, thus encourage wheel-to-wheel racing in a safe and controlled manner and as well as to advance consistency of Stewards’ decisions.“The meeting was the most productive one we've [ever] attended,” Connelly admitted. “The drivers were fantastic with their input. Very constructive. There was not one negative comment. There was no finger-pointing. It was very inspiring to see the world's best drivers, communicating clearly and speaking constructively on how we can improve the Driving Standard Guidelines to the benefit of the drivers and to make all of our jobs easier.“As Stewards, we are not here to inflict pain on drivers. We're here to provide a level playing field. It's not us against the drivers, it's the drivers against the drivers and we're here to make sure everyone gets a fair go.“We have an open-door policy. The door to the Stewards’ room is always open to any driver who wants to come up and talk to us about a decision that's been taken either in relation to them or in relation to any other driver. We think Thursday’s meeting emphasised that open-door policy.“The Driving Standard Guidelines are a living document, so every year, as the F1 Stewards we try to meet with the drivers, sporting directors and FIA representatives, to see if we need to tweak the guidelines to use the experience of the last 12 months and see what improvements we can make to ensure consistency. The goal of the guidelines is consistency.”“As Stewards, if drivers and teams and the FIA agree that they want rules or guidelines to allow more aggressive driving, we'll apply those rules or guidelines. Likewise, if they want stricter driving standards, we'll apply those,” he concluded.FIA’s Single-Seater Sporting Director Tim Malyon was very much aligned with Connelly’s perception of the meeting.“We will always try and facilitate such meetings, because gaining the feedback, the insight of the drivers, is extremely important in allowing us to evolve the guidelines in the right direction,” Malyon summarised the meeting during which several case studies were broken down, particularly overtakes from this year’s United States Grand Prix.“We've had some very constructive driver meetings at the last few races, and this was a specific meeting set up to provide the space for that dialogue to continue, so that we can have the open exchange that we need with the drivers in order to be able to evolve the guidelines for next year,” said Malyon.“We typically hold a meeting like that at least once a year, sometimes twice a year, depending on the topics that arise. This year we've timed this meeting following the constructive discussions in Mexico and Austin."The former FIA Safety Director also spoke about the role the circuits themselves, especially the run-off areas, play when it comes to the drivers’ approach to wheel-to-wheel action.“As the FIA, we work continuously with circuits to evolve in many ways. Obviously, we are working on the safety aspect of circuits. But what that meeting highlighted is that there are a number of considerations on the sporting side, which we can prioritise for circuits going forward,” he explained.“As we have done this year, we introduced the gravel traps, starting in Austria, and obviously, with this weekend being perhaps the most obvious with gravel traps added in a in a number of places. We continue to work with circuits on all topics, but it was very useful in yesterday’s meeting to get the insight of the drivers and see how they prioritize the gravel track concept, not only for track limits, but also for managing some of the situations that have arisen with overtaking during the course of the last four or five races. In all, there was a commitment to work together to find solutions that work for everyone,” Malyon concluded.Changes to the run-off areas introduced this year include approximately 2.5m wide gravel traps that were added to Turns 9 and 10 of the Red Bull Ring as well as several news ones around Lusail International Circuit, which hosts this weekend’s GP.FIA High Performance Programme fundamental to race officials’ developmentConnelly also addressed the importance of the FIA High Performance Programme, which provides tailored training and mentorship for the sport's best stewards and race directors in order to make them ready to perform roles at FIA World Championship level events.“The HPP is an initiative of our President, Mohammed Ben Sulayem. One of those is here with us today, Caroline Tuta Mionki, a lady from Kenya. Our HPP programme is designed to fast-track talented young people through the system, train them and get them into FIA championships as Stewards as soon as they're fully qualified,” he explained.The FIA HPP has 23 participants representing 16 different FIA Member Clubs from six regions. In addition, the FIA’s Regional Stewards Training Programme gathered 195 unique participants, with the average age being 37.5 and with 42% female participation. FIA Formula One World ChampionshipF1F1SEASON 2024SportCircuit1SportFIA Formula One World ChampionshipCircuitF1SEASON 2024F101Saturday, November 30, 2024 - 9:35amSaturday, November 30, 2024 - 9:35am

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Syrian rebels take control of majority of Aleppo, observers say
Russia launched air raids in parts of the city overnight "for the first time since 2016", a monitoring group says.

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Debate evoked my mother's end of life: Would we have had assisted dying conversation?
I have watched hundreds of hours of parliamentary debates in my long time covering Westminster and I can honestly say that the five hours of discussion I witnessed in the Commons on Friday were some of the most memorable, moving and humane exchanges I have ever seen. 

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REACTIONS: What did drivers have to say after the closely-matched Qatar sprint qualifying?
On the back of a difficult race last time out in Las Vegas, McLaren bounced back to secure P1 and P3 for today's Qatar F1 Sprint. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo delivers what drivers had to say after the closely-matched sprint qualifying.

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Vasseur hints at significant setup changes after sprint race
Having only ended up fourth and fifth on the grid for today's Qatar F1 Sprint, Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur has revealed that the Italian team is intent on making tweaks to the setup of its SF24.

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Taliban overhaul Afghanistan's education system
The Taliban are rewriting school and university curricula in line with their deeply conservative version of Islam. They have created "a hell of structural oppression and systematic violence," one expert told DW.

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy suggests war could end without return of seized land
Ukraine’s president said that Ukrainian territory under his control should be taken under the ‘Nato umbrella’ to try to stop the ‘hot stage’ of the warUkraine’s Defence Ministry claims Russia has suffered an additional 1,740 combat losses.Publishing a graphic today which shows Ukraine’s estimate of Russia’s combat losses from February 24, 2022 to November 30, 2024, the ministry states Russia’s losses include 72 vehicles and fuel tanks, 42 drones and 23 artillery systems. Continue reading...

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Diane Abbot warns vulnerable people could see ‘supported suicide’ as only option after assisted dying vote – UK politics live
Mother of the House issues warning after MPs voted to back assisted dying bill on FridayFront pages in the UK on Saturday were dominated by the step taken by MPs toward legalising assisted dying in England and Wales by backing a bill that would give some terminally ill people the right to end their own lives.Here is a round-up of how the news has been reported this morning:If we are thinking about choice, we also have to think about the choice of people who if they could get support, could end their lives peacefully and happily but might find themselves either because they don’t want to be a burden or they are worried about their family’s finances being drained by the cost of care or even a few people who think they shouldn’t be taking up a hospital bed.I think they should have a genuine choice and not see supported suicide as the only option. Continue reading...

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Salisbury novichok spies who tried to kill the Skripals 'are recruiting criminals to stage terror attacks in West for Putin'
The two Russian agents behind the notorious Salisbury Novichok poisonings are 'spearheading Vladimir Putin's new campaign of sabotage in Western countries'

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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew creators explain why the Disney Plus show sits where it does on the Star Wars timeline: 'it's the best time to get lost in the galaxy'

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Russian and Syrian jets bomb Aleppo as rebels reportedly capture half of city
Russian and Syrian jets are reportedly bombing rebel fighters who have advanced in and around Aleppo.

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Counting begins in Ireland election - after exit poll shows three main parties neck and neck
Counting has begun in Ireland's election after an exit poll showed the three main parties virtually neck and neck.

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Lewis Hamilton has said he is "definitely not fast any more" after another disappointing qualifying performance in his final season at Mercedes.

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Aleppo airport and major roads closed as Syrian rebel fighters step up attacks, reports
Russian and Syrian jets are reportedly bombing rebel fighters who have advanced in and around Aleppo.

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England are on course for victory in the first Test against New Zealand after Chris Woakes' crucial two wickets in two balls on the third day in Christchurch.

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TUI plane failed to pressurise when pilots missed flashing warning light for 43 minutes - putting 193 at risk of passing out, report finds
The Boeing 737-8K5 took off from Manchester Airport for Kos, Greece , on 17 October 2023, but only got as far as northern Lincolnshire before the pilot was ordered to abort.

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Telling someone you can't understand them due to their accent could be racial harassment, judge says after marketing manager with Brazilian twang took university to tribunal
Elaine Carozzi took the University of Hertfordshire to an employment tribunal, claiming she suffered race discrimination and harassment over comments about her accent.

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Lacy and Betsy - the two girls who became best friends while fighting cancer
Betsy and Lacie go to the same school but became best friends after meeting on a cancer ward.

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An exit poll shows a three-way race between the largest parties Sinn Féin, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil.

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The most infuriating thing isn’t that Wales is treated as a non-country – it’s that we accept it | Will Hayward
From the the Barnett formula to the humiliation of having an English ‘Prince of Wales’, you’d never catch Scotland allowing this treatmentWhen you come to Wales, one of your first impressions is of how delighted people here are to be Welsh. Even those who have left feel a strong pride in their Welsh identity, according to a study of the Welsh diaspora published last week. It is a source of immense pride to them that they are from Wales. It should be. It is a miracle of history that Wales and Welshness even still exists.In the floods that devastated much of south Wales last weekend, we saw the very best of our nation. Tight communities, coming together in the face of obstacles that would shatter the morale of all but the most resilient. But after more than 16 years of calling Wales home and covering it as a journalist, I am struck by a great paradox. Though the people of Wales will go 12 rounds with anyone who scorns their country, there is deep down a seeming acceptance among many that it is Wales’s lot to be perpetually treated as less of a nation than Scotland.Will Hayward is a Guardian columnist. He publishes a regular newsletter on Welsh politics Continue reading...

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Novelist Maggie O’Farrell: ‘Children don’t just need butterflies and rainbows’
The Hamnet author talks about bringing her bestselling Shakespeare novel to the screen, working with Paul Mescal, and how her speech disorder inspired her latest children’s book• Discover 10 more inspirational page-turners for kidsIt was a live radio broadcast that made Maggie O’Farrell realise she finally had to tackle her stammer. In 2010, she was just about to appear on Woman’s Hour when she was unexpectedly asked to read from her Costa prize-winning novel, The Hand That First Held Mine. “I thought, God, I don’t know if I can,” O’Farrell says when we meet in Edinburgh, where she lives with her family. Ever since childhood, O’Farrell has had a stammer. To get through readings at literary events she always sticks to a meticulously rehearsed passage, chosen to make sure it doesn’t include any verbal trip-hazards. But this time she was caught off guard.“Jenni Murray looked at me over her half-moon spectacles and then she turned and looked at the producer through the glass,” O’Farrell recalls of her hesitation. To make matters worse, her protagonist was called Elina, which she couldn’t say. “Why the hell did I call her that?” she remembers thinking. In her panic she decided to refer to Elina as “she”. To her, the pause felt like an hour, but only her husband, novelist William Sutcliffe, listening nervously at home, noticed. She survived the interview but decided it was time to seek help. She finally started speech therapy in her late 30s. Continue reading...

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy suggests war could end without return of seized land
Ukraine’s president said that Ukrainian territory under his control should be taken under the ‘Nato umbrella’ to try to stop the ‘hot stage’ of the warRussian defence minister Andrei Belousov has said on a visit to Pyongyang, North Korea, that cooperation between the two countries is growing “in all areas” while Kim Jong-un vows North will “invariably support” Moscow’s war.Read our explainer here for what we know on day 1,011: Continue reading...

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Labour urged to take immediate action on palliative care after MPs back assisted dying – UK politics live
Layla Moran, chair of the health and social care select committee, said Wes Streeting should be taking a more proactive approach to the issueLabour’s Diane Abbott, mother of the house, told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that she voted against the bill due to concerns that vulnerable people will “get swept up in the assisted dying route”.She said that a quarter of people who want to place family members into hospices are unable to, adding:If we are thinking about choice, we also have to think about the choice of people who if they could get support, could end their lives peacefully and happily but might find themselves either because they don’t want to be a burden or they are worried about their family’s finances being drained by the cost of care or even a few people who think they shouldn’t be taking up a hospital bed.I think they should have a genuine choice and not see supported suicide as the only option.I’ve been moved by personal experiences, my best friend’s mother contracted cancer about 20 years ago and we lived in Belgium at the time.She started the process but in fact died before she was able to complete the legal part of the process because the cancer was so aggressive. I saw how taking back that little bit of control in her life was important to her.I was disappointed. I was expecting an announcement from Wes Streeting yesterday to say ‘look, we’ve heard and we are going to do something’ … immediate funding commitments and a view to making sure this is dealt with in the next year or two.I would argue that, whether this passes or not, that is one of the key messages that came out of the debate. Continue reading...

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Black Friday may be over, but CNET's shopping experts are still rounding up the remaining deals, ensuring you don't miss out on major savings. Since the holiday itself is over, these deals will go quick, so don't wait.

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Are the drones lighting up US bases in England something sinister?
In a village close to a military site, residents report aerial vehicles hovering above their houses.

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy suggests war could end without return of seized land
Ukraine’s president said that Ukrainian territory under his control should be taken under the ‘Nato umbrella’ to try to stop the ‘hot stage’ of the warPeter Ricketts, a former UK national security adviser, warned that Putin coming out of Ukraine with “what feels like a win” would be very risky for the UK.Speaking to BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, he agreed with Richard Moore, the head of MI6, that it was currently the most dangerous moment in national security due to the “sheer number of simultaneous threats and crises” the UK is facing. Continue reading...

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Labour urged to take immediate action on palliative care after MPs back assisted dying – UK politics live
Layla Moran, chair of the health and social care select committee, said Wes Streeting should be taking a more proactive approach to the issueLiberal Democrat Layla Moran, chair of the health and social care select committee, voted for the assisted dying bill in the House of Commons yesterday.Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, she said she has “long believed, especially in the cases of terminally ill adults, that they should have that choice at the end of life”.I’ve been moved by personal experiences, my best friend’s mother contracted cancer about 20 years ago and we lived in Belgium at the time.She started the process but in fact died before she was able to complete the legal part of the process because the cancer was so aggressive. I saw how taking back that little bit of control in her life was important to her.I was disappointed. I was expecting an announcement from Wes Streeting yesterday to say ‘look, we’ve heard and we are going to do something’ … immediate funding commitments and a view to making sure this is dealt with in the next year or two.I would argue that, whether this passes or not, that is one of the key messages that came out of the debate.Those who don’t want an assisted death and don’t want to take part in providing assisted dying can opt out of it, don’t have to do it, don’t choose to end their lives that way. So it offers everyone equal choice, whatever their religion. Continue reading...

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Man who found smooth Mars bar gets £2 compensation
Mars Wrigley UK says the smooth bar "slipped" through and confirmed the swirl is being kept.

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Financial watchdog defends progress after MPs' criticism
Nikhil Rathi says the organisation has improved, but a report says its culture has "got worse".

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Chiefs hold off late Raiders rally to clinch play-off spot
Defending champions the Kansas City Chiefs become the first team to claim an NFL play-off spot after beating the Las Vegas Raiders 19-17 at Arrowhead Stadium.

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'I'm just slow - same every weekend'
Lewis Hamilton has said he is "definitely not fast any more" after another disappointing qualifying performance in his final season at Mercedes.

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Young girls with same cancer become best friends
Betsy and Lacie go to the same school but became best friends after meeting on a cancer ward.

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Zelenskyy suggests war could end without return of seized land
Ukraine’s president said that Ukrainian territory under his control should be taken under the ‘Nato umbrella’ to try to stop the ‘hot stage’ of the warThe head of MI6 has warned in a speech yesterday – that amounted to a plea to Donald Trump to continue supporting Kyiv – that abandoning Ukraine would jeopardise British, European and American security and lead to “infinitely higher” costs in the long term.Richard Moore, giving a rare speech, said he believed Vladimir Putin “would not stop” at Ukraine if he was allowed to subjugate it in any peace talks involving the incoming US Republican administration. “If Putin is allowed to succeed in reducing Ukraine to a vassal state, he will not stop there. Our security – British, French, European and transatlantic – will be jeopardised,” Moore said during an address given in Paris alongside his French counterpart. Continue reading...

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How East 17 went from topping the charts to homeless and in a bitter fallout as they reveal what they're up to now 30 years on from Stay Another Day
Three decades on from the band's heyday, MailOnline spoke with stars John Hendy, and Terry Coldwell to find out where it all went south for East 17.

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Britain's broadband blackspots: Interactive map reveals the UK neighbourhoods with the SLOWEST internet speeds - so, is yours on the list?
MailOnline's interactive map reveals the UK neighbourhoods where residents struggle to get even the legal minimum broadband connection speeds.

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Top pharmacist warns millions of Brits are 'hooked' on common reflux drug linked to dementia
Pharmacist Deborah Grayson has warned of 'rebound reflux', which happens when the medication makes the problem worse, making patients more dependent on it.

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CCTV released in e-bike hit-and-run murder investigation
Murder detectives have released a CCTV image of a woman they want to speak to after a fatal hit-and-run involving an e-bike in Derbyshire.

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Russell Martin explains why he was upset with Fabian Hurzeler at the full-time whistle of Southampton's 1-1 draw with Brighton.

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Exclusive: F1 racing guidelines set to change no earlier than 2025
Formula 1’s controversial racing guidelines will now not change until the 2025 season, Autosport can reveal.The topic has been a huge discussion point as the current campaign has played out – with the FIA committing to reassessing the ‘Driving Standards Guidelines’ document that informs stewards’ decisions on contentious racing moves after Max Verstappen’s late-race clash with Lando ...Keep reading

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England close in on victory as Chris Woakes takes charge in New Zealand
First Test day three: New Zealand 348, 155-6; England 499Veteran shares the wickets with Carse to stifle Black CapsThere are Australian cricket supporters in Christchurch this week and not, word has it, to escape the sense of crisis that has engulfed their team back home. Apparently they were so taken by their experience during the 2-0 series win for their side earlier this year, a return visit was swiftly booked afterwards.And who could blame them? As the red weed of franchise T20 continues its spread and a slightly dystopian landscape forms, this first Test between New Zealand and England has offered a decent counterpoint (even if there have admittedly been some depressingly small Test crowds in South Africa and Antigua this past week). Continue reading...

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Former F1 world champion makes shock career change after leaving sport
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The moment Prince Harry's Eton friends realised Meghan Markle would be trouble - as they whispered the royal was 'nuts' to be dating 'woke' spoilsport
Harry's friendship circle first got distant after they met Meghan and she 'reprimanded' them over jokes they made about transgender people and feminism, according to a book.

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Inside Princess Beatrice's posh girl guide to pregnancy: From not wearing any maternity wear to not showing the bump
Annie Holt, Chief Design and Creative Officer at Seraphine, speaks to MailOnline about Princess Beatrice's impeccable maternity style.

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Has Meghan's former BFF been permanently cancelled? Jessica Mulroney's 'problematic' remarks saw her dropped by TV networks - and there's no mention of her in Spare
When Meghan Markle first crossed paths with renowned stylist Jessica Mulroney in Toronto, they instantly connected.

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How Irish stars overtaken Brits as the hottest property in Hollywood after Cillian Murphy won the Oscar and fans craved 'hot and sad' actors
Dubbed the 'Craic Pack' a new breed of actors appear to be taking over La La Land, all hailing from the Emerald Isle.

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Psychologist reveals why we can't resist a bad boy - as ladies' man Pete Wicks charms the nation on Strictly
As British hunk Pete Wicks charms Strictly fans, winning the public vote each week despite his obvious lack of dancing ability, it seems the charms of the bad boy cannot be easily resisted.

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Best coffee machines 2024: We review the top brands to find out how much money you can really save by making coffee at home
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I wanted to die after starring on the world's sickest reality show - I spent 15 months in solitary confinement without food or clothes while producers secretly broadcast me to millions
A 1998 reality show saw a young comedian left in solitary confinement without any clothes or food for 15 months, all while being broadcast to the world without his consent.

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Her mum is a TV icon and adored by Brits - but can you guess whose bikini clad celebrity daughter this is?
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Bitcoin expert reveals man's £569million fortune on thrown away hard drive could be recovered with random set of words
Heartbroken James Howells' 'key' to unlocking his vast stash of 8,000 Bitcoin was thrown into a Welsh landfill by his ex-girlfriend, Halfina Eddy-Evans.

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Two men with no prior experience of living on a canal boat have shared what they did during their first day onboard to make their new abode more homely.

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Syrian rebels take control of majority of Aleppo, observers say
Russia launched air raids in parts of the city overnight "for the first time since 2016", a monitoring group said.

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'Pixelated' mural tackles stigma of breastfeeding
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Scotland will need a bigger contribution from their star players in Tuesday's Euro 2025 play-off second leg in Finland, writes Amy Canavan.

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TV tonight: darts heaven in a new access-all-areas documentary
Just in time for the World Championships, a new series takes us deep inside the world of arrows. Plus, Lenny Henry goes head to head with Romesh Ranganathan. Here’s what to watch this evening9pm, Sky Documentaries“The world is a shit place; you can have a night at the darts and forget everything,” says Barry Hearn, chair of the Professional Darts Corporation. “Welcome to our world.” This is the ultimate all-access documentary about the run-up to the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace (also known as “the official start of Christmas”.) It follows Michael van Gerwen, Luke Humphries and Luke “The Nuke” Littler. Hollie Richardson Continue reading...

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Cupcakes, Sandro and a Gladiators champ: inside Harborough before FA Cup tie of their lives
Competition’s lowest-ranked team travel to Reading and hope their shock Brazilian signing will be ready for his debutA gauge of how Harborough Town’s history-making run to the second round of the FA Cup has captured so many hearts is perhaps best illustrated by the assistant manager and his 11-year-old spaniel, Martha. “I walk my dog every day and never before have people stopped me to say: ‘Well done on your progress,’” David Staff says. On Sunday the lowest-ranked team left in the competition, 15th in the Southern League Premier Central, the seventh tier, will be backed at Reading by almost 3,500 supporters, about 15% of the Leicestershire market town. “Because I’m enjoying the attention, she’s getting more walks than ever,” he says, breaking into laughter.The last time Staff received such acclaim was when he conquered the travelator to win the reboot of the TV show Gladiators, from which he has fond memories and a few mementos. “Doom broke my nose in an event,” he says. “After I won, the next morning we were all having breakfast with Wolf at the hotel near Shepperton Studios. I’ve got a couple of foam fingers in the loft, my leotard is up on the wall and the ‘G’ trophy in my office. I don’t put it on work calls because I think it’s a bit too much – I try to hide it at the bottom of the frame.” Continue reading...

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England close in on victory as Chris Woakes takes charge against New Zealand
First Test day three: New Zealand 348, 155-6; England 499Veteran shares the wickets with Carse to stifle Black CapsThere are Australian cricket supporters in Christchurch this week and not, word has it, to escape the sense of crisis that has engulfed their team back home. Apparently they were so taken by their experience during the 2-0 series win for their side earlier this year, a return visit was swiftly booked afterwards.And who could blame them? As the red weed of franchise T20 continues its spread and a slightly dystopian landscape forms, this first Test between New Zealand and England has offered a decent counterpoint (even if there have admittedly been some depressingly small Test crowds in South Africa and Antigua this past week). Continue reading...

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Hard-nosed Liverpool hold firm on Salah but must wonder if it makes sense | Barney Ronay
As Manchester City finally become interesting, Liverpool have been rescued from chaos by the likable Arne SlotThere are certain fixed rules in scriptwriting. These are laid down by the kind of guru-led Californian movie masterclasses designed to help frat boys and slackers produce endless identical pitches, usually starring a troubled Nicolas Cage reuniting his family by machine-gunning central European men on yachts.Introduce conflict. Make your chief protagonist complex but also likable, perhaps by having them wear a hat or sunglasses. Have a climax where your two main characters climb a tall structure to stage a dramatic shootout, thereby symbolising moral jeopardy, and also the climbing of tall structures. Above all remember that every successful Hollywood movie can basically be summarised with the phrase “Daddy, I love you”, from Casablanca to Star Wars to Top Gun. Continue reading...

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Mark Kermode on… director Mike Leigh, who mines the comedy and tragedy of life
From Nuts in May to Vera Drake and the forthcoming Hard Truths, Leigh’s unique creative process gives us perfectly crafted dramas and characters who feel realA few years ago I went on a pilgrimage to West Lulworth in Dorset. My wife, Linda, came with me. I stood on the shore beside the geographically fascinating Stair Hole and shouted: “Candice Marie, you are standing on sedimentary limestone!” To which Linda, who had walked up to the top of the cliff, duly replied: “I can’t hear you, Keith.” After which we went to Corfe Castle and had a theatrical row about who got to hold the guidebook before going in search of the dungeons.To be clear, this was no marital tiff – rather, it was a reenactment of one of our favourite movies, Mike Leigh’s Nuts in May (Internet Archive). The story of a would-be idyllic camping holiday that turns into a social nightmare for pompous Keith Pratt (Roger Sloman) and his infantalised wife, Candice Marie (Alison Steadman), Nuts in May, first broadcast as a BBC Play for Today in January 1976, is one of the funniest films I have ever seen. Linda bought me a copy on VHS after I’d had back surgery in the 90s and could do nothing but lie on the floor. I laughed so hard I nearly put myself back in hospital. Continue reading...

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Yotam Ottolenghi’s Christmas feast: trout rillettes, leek nut-roast tatin, guanciale potatoes and pistachio bombe
An alternative festive spread: a starter to make ahead in minutes, a showstopping vegetarian main, Scandi-inspired spuds and salty-sweet ice-cream doused in boozy caramelChristmas is here! Well, nearly, and it’s never too early to commit to memory some keys to festive feasting. Embrace the shortcut, and buy some shop-bought ingredients that you’d otherwise make yourself. Make sure you have lined up a good few dishes that can be made in advance. Indulge the “Ta-da!” moment when it comes to presentation, so let the main course sit centre and proud. And never, ever underestimate the crowdpleasing presence of a dish full of potatoes. Continue reading...

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‘Jobcentres are intensely hopeful’: how Labour plans to help people find work
Employment minister wants to create new ‘public employment service’ to transform the UK job market“This is why I love jobcentres: because they’re intensely hopeful places.” The employment minister, Alison McGovern, has just spent half an hour perched on the edge of a desk in a drab office block in Hoxton, east London, hearing from a group of job coaches.“Intensely hopeful” is not the stereotypical view of jobcentres, whose staff have the role of checking up on benefits claims, as well as pointing the way to jobs. Jobcentres have faced repeated criticism, not least by McGovern’s boss, Liz Kendall, who says they are not fit for purpose. Continue reading...

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Cornish tourist spot unveils spider-related haiku spun by Simon Armitage
Work first in a series from poet laureate about wildlife that exists in the Lost Gardens of HeliganA new haiku by the poet laureate Simon Armitage has appeared on a garden wall in Cornwall, the first of a series of pieces celebrating the creatures that make their home among the woods, meadows and ferns there.Armitage’s haiku, Web, celebrates the silky but deadly threads that spiders “darn” in the hedges at the Lost Gardens of Heligan and was unveiled together with an illuminated 2-metre recreation of a walnut orb-weaver spider as part of a midwinter night trail.Web can be seen at Heligan Night Garden, which is open on select dates, until 4 January and Dwell will be published by Faber. Continue reading...

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Danny Cipriani cuts concerned figure but estranged wife Victoria walks off SMILING amid couple's bitter divorce battle after ex-England rugby star 'flies back from seeing new actress girlfriend in LA'
Danny Cipriani flew back into the UK from Los Angeles for divorce proceedings in Kent on Thursday. Victoria, 42 filed for divorce in August, nine months after their split.

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What your day at Winter Wonderland REALLY costs: How a family of four would face astronomical bill at Christmas attraction before they've even sat on a single ride
Christmas may or may not be the most wonderful time of the year, as the old seasonal hit would have it, but for victors to Hyde Park's Winter Wonderland festival it is definitely the most expensive.

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The Gates of Gaza by Amir Tibon review – a survivor’s account of 7 October
Tibon, an eyewitness to mass-murder in Nahal Oz, uses the day as a lens through which to view recent Israeli historyIsrael is small. Around 8,300 square miles. This banal fact of geography can be hard to keep in mind when the country looms so large in international news, wields military force disproportionate to its size and is imbued with almost supernatural powers of global influence by its enemies.But a sense of the nation’s littleness is vital for understanding its sense of existential vulnerability – the deep-tissue dread of erasure that is at the core of Israeli identity and politics. Also, in a small country, practically everyone has some connection to everyone else. These factors vastly compounded the trauma of the 7 October Hamas terrorist attacks. Continue reading...

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Is selling a house at Christmas really a terrible idea? Five property experts have their say
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I've visited 170 countries - these are five of the worst places I've been to… and why Canada and France make the list
The hall of shame comes courtesy of globetrotter Lauren Heavner, from Arkansas. She prefaces her explanations of why France and Canada make the list with a plea: 'Please don't come for me.'

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How depraved Brisbane childcare worker Ashley Paul Griffith hid in plain sight for two decades while he committed the most 'abhorrent' and 'depraved' crimes - as furious parents of his child victims demand answers
Ashley Paul Griffith, 46, was sentenced to life in prison with a non parole period of 27 years in Brisbane District Court on Friday.

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Socialism: Science Or Cyanide?

Authored by Lawrence Reed From the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE),

Editor’s note: Marianna Davidovich, head of external relations at FEE, recently published a booklet titled “The Buried Stories of Communism & Socialism.” The following essay by FEE’s president emeritus, Lawrence W. Reed, appears in it as the Afterword.

In this volume, Marianna Davidovich vividly recounts the world’s horrific experiences with the evil of communism. It’s a ghastly record, littered with the bodies of a hundred million victims and the lost liberties of hundreds of millions more. No one should have ever expected otherwise; even the founder of modern communist ideology, Karl Marx, advocated extreme violence as a necessary ingredient in the communist formula.



What the world refers to as “communist” countries—such as the Soviet Union of Lenin and Stalin, Pol Pot’s Cambodia, Mao’s China, Castro’s Cuba, and others Marianna discusses—would not be labeled as such by Karl Marx himself. He postulated that communism would be the end game of all history and would be characterized by government “withering away” after a period of socialism and its brutal “dictatorship of the proletariat.”

So, what we widely refer to as communist countries are, according to both Marx and the governments of those very countries themselves, socialist. None of them called themselves communist; all of them proudly adopted the socialist label. The full name of the old Soviet Union, for example, was the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Marx’s prediction that socialist dictatorships would eventually dissolve into government-less, communist utopias was embraced by pseudo-intellectuals as some sort of messianic prophecy. But how could Marx know the future of his own country, let alone that of others? Was he a palm reader? Did he use tarot cards, a crystal ball, or a Ouija board? Or did God (in whom he didn’t believe) generously gift him with visionary powers that no one else has?

Of course, none of those things apply here. Marx was no fortune-teller. He was a charlatan, an angry and nasty scribbler with vile, racist, and anti-Semitic tendencies. He mooched off others all his life. As British historian Paul Johnson explained in his book, “Intellectuals,” Marx was cruel to his own family. He yearned for the violence his predicted socialist dictatorships would produce. Hardly anyone showed up for his funeral.

Marx’s notion that under communism, government would “wither away” was always a nonsensical non-starter. He never explained how or why that would occur. What would possibly prompt dictators with absolute power to one day just walk away from it? That’s more like a dumb fairy tale than a prophecy.

Now that Marianna has provided the awful details of death and destruction in the countries influenced by Marx’s teaching, the big remaining question is WHY? Why does socialism so naturally produce mayhem on an industrial scale?

Wait a minute, you ask.

What about the peaceful “democratic socialism” of Scandinavia?

Scandinavian countries are not socialist. They have no minimum wage laws, almost no interference with prices and the market forces of supply and demand. They have lower taxes on business and more school choice than the United States. They boast trade-based, globalized economies, and few if any nationalized industries.

The prime minister of Denmark recently declared, “I know that some people in the U.S. associate the Nordic model with some sort of socialism. Therefore, I would like to make one thing clear. Denmark is far from a socialist planned economy. Denmark is a market economy.” The Index of Economic Freedom ranks Denmark, Norway, and Sweden as among the freest (most capitalist) in the world.

It’s true that after World War II, Scandinavian countries stumbled into generous welfare states, but being no more than a welfare state is not by itself dictionary socialism. More to the point, those nations eventually turned away from even that—cutting taxes and spending and reviving private sector entrepreneurship. Margaret Thatcher forced the same changes in Britain when, by the late 1970s, her country’s welfare state turned Britain into “the sick man of Europe.”

When countries adopt a blend of socialism and capitalism—a formula once termed “the middle way”—socialists claim credit for progress real or imagined. But repeatedly, such situations reveal that most if not all the “progress” such places achieve is not because of the socialism they’ve adopted, but because of the capitalism they haven’t yet destroyed. Capitalism produces wealth (even Marx admitted to that), whereas socialism and socialists simply confiscate and redistribute it.

Back to the central question: Why does socialism so naturally produce mayhem on an industrial scale?

One very big reason is its accumulation and centralization of power, the most toxic motivation in human history. The desire to dominate and control, to plan other people’s lives, to push others around and take their stuff, to monopolize one corner of society after another—all these elements of a “power trip” are part and parcel of the socialist vision.

But socialism promises to help the poor and the needy, you say! Well, of course, it promises such things. How far would it get if its advocates told the truth? Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Castro, Pol Pot, etc. all proclaimed “solidarity with the people,” especially the poor. They never honestly declared, “Give us power, and we will crush dissent and throw you to the dogs for opposing our plans!”

Socialism is rightly and widely perceived as diametrically opposed to capitalism. So, it can’t possibly be defined as acts of caring, sharing, giving, and being compassionate toward the needy. There is demonstrably more caring, sharing, giving, and compassion toward the needy under capitalism!

Even when it comes to most foreign aid, capitalist countries are the donors and socialist countries are the recipients. You can’t give it away or share it with anybody if you don’t create it in the first place, and socialism offers utterly no theory of wealth creation, only wealth confiscation and consumption.

Note that socialists do not propose to accomplish their objectives by mutual consent. They do not advocate raising the money for their plans by way of bake sales or charitable solicitations. Your participation is not voluntary. From start to finish, socialism’s defining characteristic is not so much the promises meant to beguile but rather, the method by which it implements its agenda—FORCE. If it’s voluntary, it’s not socialism. It’s that simple.

In theory, practice, and outcome, socialism is profoundly anti-social. Here’s why:


The plans of socialists are more important than yours. Why? Because they say so. Isn’t that reason enough? “The more the State plans,” wrote Austrian economist F. A. Hayek, “the more difficult planning becomes for the individual.” But socialists don’t care about that because what they have in mind is surely more noble than anything us peasants are thinking. Socialism is profoundly anti-individual because it seeks to homogenize people in a giant, collectivist blender.


Socialists are know-it-alls and know-nothings, simultaneously. This is a remarkable achievement, perhaps socialism’s singular contribution to sociology. Even if a socialist’s own life is a mess, he still knows how to run everybody else’s. Even if he doesn’t believe there’s a God, he thinks the State can be one. F. A. Hayek nailed it when he wrote, “The curious task of economics is to convince men of how little they know about what they imagine they can design.”


Socialism rejects biological science. No climate-change denier denies that climate exists. But socialists claim that if there’s such a thing as human nature, they can abolish and reinvent it. Humans are individuals, with no two alike in every way, but socialists believe they can homogenize and collectivize us into an obedient blob. It doesn’t bother them to punish individual success and achievement even if the result is equal impoverishment. They believe that human beings will work harder and smarter for the State than they will for themselves or their families. This is much closer to witchcraft than science.


Socialists call the cops for everything. Have you ever noticed that the socialist agenda is not a page of helpful suggestions, or a list of tips for better living? When they’re in charge, you don’t get to say, “No, thanks.” Freedom of choice? No, sir! Socialist ideas are so good, the old saying goes, that they must be mandatory and opposing views must be censored. Deep inside every socialist, even the naïve but well-meaning ones, a totalitarian demon is struggling to get out. This is what socialists eventually do with such monotonous regularity that you can absolutely count on it.


Socialism is more than anti-capitalism. It’s anti-capital. In his remarkable book, “Intellectuals,” British historian Paul Johnson penned a blistering chapter about Karl Marx. Johnson quotes Marx’s own mother as famously remarking that she wished her son Karl “would accumulate some capital instead of just writing about it.” Mrs. Marx was on to something. Karl and his acolytes, to one degree or another, make war on the single most powerful generator of the material wealth that improves the lives of people—namely, private property and its accumulation by private, profit-seeking individuals who invest and create and employ. Wherever such lunacy gains power, it marches its subjects backward towards the Stone Age.


Conflict is their God. From Marx to socialists of the present day, conflict is everything.If it’s not present, they will invent it. After all, everyone is either a victim or a villain, an oppressor or part of the oppressed. Conflict is the way history unfolds, so they tell us. And like palm readers and tarot card practitioners, they declare the future to be on their side. This always-angry perspective rules out a spirit of gratitude, especially toward capitalists. Socialists never show up at a business of any size with signs exclaiming “Thank you for taking risks, providing products and employing people.”

One of the greatest economists ever, Ludwig von Mises, wrote this eloquent summation:

A man who chooses between drinking a glass of milk and a glass of a solution of potassium cyanide does not choose between two beverages; he chooses between life and death. A society that chooses between capitalism and socialism does not choose between two social systems; it chooses between social cooperation and the disintegration of society. Socialism is not an alternative to capitalism; it is an alternative to any system under which men can live as human beings.

Communism as envisioned by its intellectual father Karl Marx is an unachievable and undesirable fantasy. In the real world, efforts to realize Marx’s delusions are simply full-blown, unadulterated socialism. And that’s the cyanide that both Mises and Marianna are warning us about.

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What Kennedy Must Do To Defeat Regulatory Capture

Authored by Bretigne Shaffer via The Brownstone Institute,

President-Elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to head the Department of Health and Human Services is cause for celebration for anyone who cares about the pharmaceutical industry’s influence over regulatory agencies, and the deleterious effect it has had on the health of Americans. 



It is nearly impossible to express just how remarkable and potentially world-changing this is. Only a few years ago, it would have been beyond the imagination of any serious political commentator. Those of us who believe in the freedom of medical choice – and especially those who have been personally harmed by the industry – have every reason to be ecstatic.

But even if Kennedy is confirmed, and even if he manages to implement his ideas, will they be enough to bring about real, lasting, change?

One of Kennedy’s primary targets will be the regulatory capture that practically defines the pharmaceutical industry and the agencies tasked with overseeing it. He has spent decades tirelessly battling this particular beast, and has recently articulated a number of specific policy ideas aimed at rooting out the “corruption” that characterizes the regulatory agencies as well as the world of medical research. But is that even possible?

In order to answer this question, we need to examine the nature of the regulatory state itself.

The Regulatory State

There is nothing new about private commercial interests seeking to use government force to subvert the free market to their advantage – and to the disadvantage of everyone else. The medical and pharmaceutical industries are hardly unique in this regard. Generally, interest groups, or individual corporations, do this by convincing politicians to erect barriers – in the form of laws and regulations – to those who would compete with them.

Much has been written about the extent to which the regulation of business sprang, not from a desire to protect consumers, but rather from the desire on the part of a few businesses to secure for themselves an environment in which they are insulated from competition. In their 1993 paper, “The Protectionist Roots of Antitrust,” for example, Don Boudreaux and Tom DiLorenzo look at some specific examples of business interests lobbying government to enact antitrust legislation that would stifle their competition.

They write:


“(F)or over a century the antitrust laws have routinely been used to thwart competition by providing a vehicle for uncompetitive businesses to sue their competitors for cutting prices, innovating new products and processes, and expanding output. This paper has argued that, moreover, antitrust was a protectionist institution from the very beginning; there never was a ‘golden age of antitrust’ besieged by rampant cartelization, as the standard account of the origins of antitrust attests.“


The world of health care as we know it today in America is the result of similar efforts by some practitioners and professional associations to defeat their competitors, not by outperforming them in the marketplace, but by enacting laws to limit their ability to practice.

Most notorious among these efforts was the 1910 Flexner Report. Commissioned by the Carnegie Foundation, the Report recommended closing down the vast majority of medical schools; streamlining medical education to exclude non-allopathic modalities (and mostly eliminating medical schools for women and African Americans); giving state governments the power to approve medical schools; and dramatically tightening medical licensing restrictions.

In fact, the Flexner Report was, for the most part, an unpublished 1906 report written by the American Medical Association (AMA). At the time, the AMA made no secret about its motives in seeking the reforms to which Abraham Flexner lent his name. It sought to reduce the supply of physicians in order to further enrich its own members. In 1847, the Association’s committee on educational standards reported that:


“The very large number of physicians in the United States…has frequently been the subject of remark. To relieve the diseases of something more than twenty millions of people, we have an army of Doctors amounting by a recent computation to forty thousand, which allows one to about every five hundred inhabitants…No wonder, then, that the profession of medicine has measurably ceased to occupy the elevated position which once it did; no wonder that the merest pittance in the way of remuneration is scantily doled out even to the most industrious in our ranks…”


The very history of the regulatory state informs us that it was not implemented for the purpose of protecting consumers from powerful corporate interests, but to protect the interests of certain powerful corporations and groups of professionals. It is important to remember this when we hear critics bemoan the “corruption” in the regulatory agencies, and insist that this can be remedied if we just put the right people in charge of them.

No. “Corruption” is the primordial swamp from which these agencies emerged. It is in their DNA. It is, in fact, their very reason for being. There is no “reforming” that which is operating precisely as it was designed to operate.

Moreover, even if these agencies had been designed with the interests of the public in mind (and never mind that “the public” is not a single entity with uniform interests to begin with), the reality remains that there is no mechanism by which they can be made accountable to us.

Accountability between two parties can only come when each party has choice regarding whether or not they interact with the other. This is not the case with regulatory agencies. These are imposed upon us. We are forced to use their “services” whether we are happy with them or not; whether they do a good job or not; whether they make our lives more dangerous than they otherwise would be or not. No matter how badly regulatory agencies perform, we are not free to take our business elsewhere.

The FDA

What this means is that – just as with all other political actors – the leaders of these agencies are removed from the consequences that their actions have on others. In the case of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), this has led to decades of malfeasance and error that have cost many, many, lives.

Perhaps the most infamous example in recent times is the FDA’s complete failure to protect the public from the painkiller Vioxx. The agency approved the drug in 1999, following which it is believed to have killed as many as 55,000 Americans before being withdrawn in 2004. Significantly, the FDA did not withdraw Vioxx from the market, Merck did that itself. In fact, it appears that the regulatory agency worked to suppress information about the known risks of the drug:


“A Merck memo uncovered in November showed that Merck scientists were aware in 1996 that the drug might contribute to heart problems. Then in 2000, a Merck study found that patients taking Vioxx were twice as likely to suffer heart attacks as patients taking older painkillers. Meanwhile, mid-level FDA officials who warned of these dangers were shunned by the agency. In FDA parlance, those with a “point of view” on Vioxx were unwelcome in certain meetings concerning the drug.'”


To believe that the Vioxx scandal was an isolated event would be a mistake. 

Indeed, the history of the agency is littered with similar stories. Worse, it also uses its power to prevent people from having access to treatments that may help them, but that would not be very profitable, or which might otherwise go against the interests of the agency’s industry benefactors. We witnessed this in the extreme during the past few years, when the FDA and the rest of the regulatory establishment waged a war on Covid-19 treatments such as hydroxychloroquine, Ivermectin, and even Vitamins C and D.

The FDA does not fail to protect the public because it happens to have bad people in its leadership, or because they are “incompetent.” It fails to protect us because it has no incentive to do so. We are captive “customers.” We cannot take our money elsewhere. The leadership at the FDA has no tangible reason to care about our interests. And there is no amount of “draining the swamp” that can change this.

What Can Be Done?

The only hope, within this kind of system, is to defy the odds – and not insignificantly, to defy the vast sums of industry lobbying money – and get someone into a position of power over the regulatory agencies who has the will to force them to act contrary to their own incentives within the system. That person right now is undoubtedly Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and, should he be confirmed as Secretary of HHS, he will undoubtedly do some good things.

But what happens after he is gone? The system itself will not have been changed. The incentives that are in place now will still be in place then. What happens when there is no longer a good person, with good intentions, in a position of some power over these agencies? Should our right to informed consent, for example, rely on our being fortunate enough to have “good people” in charge of fundamentally unaccountable agencies? Agencies that have the power to withhold potentially life-saving products from the marketplace, while at the same time providing a false sense of security about the dangerous ones they allow?

One of the proposals Kennedy has put forward is to reform the Prescription Drug User Fee Act. He writes: 


“Pharmaceutical companies pay a fee every time they apply for a new drug approval, and this money makes up about 75% of the budget of the Food and Drug Administration’s drug division. That creates a barrier to entry to smaller firms and puts bureaucrats’ purse strings in the hands of the pharmaceutical industry.”


Reforming, or better yet, eliminating, this fee would be a step in the right direction. But it would not change the fundamental nature of the FDA. It would not magically make that agency accountable to the public, nor would it remove the ability of those in the pharmaceutical industry to make other forms of payments to the agency.

Even now, the industry has other ways of exerting its influence, including the infamous “revolving door,” whereby agency officials who do well by a particular drug company while working for the FDA are later rewarded with lucrative positions in that company. And according to an investigative report by Science, post-approval payments in varying forms are also common. 

Science examined payment records between 2013-2016, and found that:


“Of the more than $24 million in personal payments or research support from industry to the 16 top-earning advisers—who received more than $300,000 each—93% came from the makers of drugs those advisers previously reviewed or from competitors.”


Critics of this kind of industry capture have long called for “getting money out” of the regulatory structure. But it remains unclear how this might be achieved. Certainly, specific payment channels, such as the Prescription Drug User Fees, can be eliminated or banned. But to imagine that those in the industry would not contrive of other ways to buy influence is not realistic. 

Just as critically though, even if pharmaceutical companies were somehow prevented from being able to pay off the agencies that regulate them, this would still not render those agencies accountable to the public, or to anyone other than themselves. 

The only way to “get money out” of the regulatory state is to stop giving that state favors to sell. It is to eliminate the state’s power to restrict market entry and market participation. These are the political favors that powerful industry interests bid for. If we want to stop that from happening, we need to eliminate those favors.

But We Need the Regulatory State to Keep Us Safe!

Astonishingly, even after the past four years, there are still a great many people who believe that the regulatory state exists to keep us safe. That it withheld potentially life-saving therapeutics from us, not out of malice or the interests of its corporate cronies, but for our protection. That it worked hard to censor information about these therapeutics, and about the dangers of the experimental product it was promoting, for the same reason. That maybe some mistakes were made during this time, but that really, truly, these agencies are designed to protect us and if we just get the right people in charge, and maybe do a little tinkering with the machinery, they will work as they are supposed to.

Again, no. They are working precisely as they are supposed to. 

But for those who remain unconvinced, for anyone who still believes that existing laws against fraud, malpractice, and other torts are not enough, that we need some sort of government oversight over the medical industry, let’s look a little closer.

Economist Milton Friedman famously recommended abolishing both medical licensing and the FDA. He wrote: 


“The FDA has done enormous harm to the health of the American public by greatly increasing the costs of pharmaceutical research, thereby reducing the supply of new and effective drugs, and by delaying the approval of such drugs as survive the tortuous FDA process.”


Others who have examined the agency’s track record concur that the agency does more harm than good.

Nobel laureate George Hitchings, for instance, estimated that the FDA’s five-year delay in introducing the antibiotic Septra to the market resulted in 80,000 deaths in the US.

Drug regulation expert Dale Gieringer says that the death toll resulting from the FDA forcibly keeping new medications from the market far outweighs any benefits it may have produced. He writes:


“The benefits of FDA regulation relative to that in foreign countries could reasonably be put at some 5,000 casualties per decade or 10,000 per decade for worst-case scenarios. In comparison…the cost of FDA delay can be estimated at anywhere from 21,000 to 120,000 lives per decade.”


Economist Daniel Klein notes that, prior to the FDA’s powers being expanded in 1962, existing tort law did a good job of protecting consumers:


“The FDA was much less powerful before 1962. The historical record—decades of a relatively free market up to 1962—shows that free-market institutions and the tort system succeeded in keeping unsafe drugs to a minimum. The Elixir Sulfanilamide tragedy (107 killed) was the worst in those decades. (Thalidomide was never approved for sale in the United States.) The economists Sam Peltzman and Dale Gieringer have made the grisly comparison: the victims of Sulfanilamide and other small tragedies prior to 1962 are insignificant compared to the death toll of the post-1962 FDA.”


He goes on to compare medical regulation to safety regulation in other industries:


“How is safety assured in other industries? In electronics, manufacturers submit products to Underwriters’ Laboratories, a private organization that grants its safety mark to products that pass its inspection. The process is voluntary: manufacturers may sell without the UL mark. But retailers and distributors usually prefer the products with it.

“Suppose someone proposed a new government agency that forbade manufacturers from making any electronic product until approved by the agency. We would think the proposal to be totalitarian and crazy. But that is the system we have in drugs…”


Conclusion

As long as regulatory powers exist that allow state entities to restrict entry into markets, and to dictate how producers may participate in those markets, there will always be those who are incentivized to gain access to the levers of that power and use it to further their own ends. Those who have the means to pay for this power will always find ways to do so.

What many call “corruption” is rather the predictable and inevitable outcome of institutions that are, by their very nature, unaccountable to those they purport to serve. The solution is not to get “better people” in charge of these institutions, nor is it to engage in a never-ending battle to stop participants from following the incentives the system has created for them. The solution is to remove those incentives. The solution is to remove the powers of the regulatory state itself.

If Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is confirmed as Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, he will undoubtedly strike some blows against regulatory capture. Whatever he does in this position can only be an improvement over what we have now, and it is possible that some of his reforms may even endure beyond his own tenure. But he has the chance to do much more.

The regulatory state is a Gordian knot, and it is not enough to work at untangling its various components. It needs to be sliced through once and for all. The way to do this is simple: Abolish the FDA, abolish the NIH, abolish the CDC. End all medical licensing and accreditation. Get the government out of health care everywhere. 

Perhaps this sounds like a political impossibility. And perhaps it is. But until very recently, RFK, Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services was a political impossibility. I submit that we do not know what is possible and what is not.

Kennedy has an unprecedented opportunity to strike at the root of what makes our healthcare system so dysfunctional: to dismantle the institutions that stifle the production of medicine, distort information about its safety, and suppress alternatives. He has an opportunity to make a profound difference not only for the next four years but for generations to come. We should all hope that he does not waste it.

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The Hollywood Reporter cited impressive data showing that Disney's Moana sequel, Universal's Wicked, and Paramount's Gladiator II are set to break US box-office records for the Thanksgiving holiday week. 

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DISNEY SEES 'MOANA 2' SETTING THANKSGIVING WEEKEND RECORD
'Moanapocalypse' hits the box office.


‘MOANA 2’ already crossed $100M globally.
The film had a $150M budget. pic.twitter.com/JKSyqLAGKS
— The Hollywood Handle (@HollywoodHandle) November 29, 2024
Ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday week, AMC Entertainment Holdings, the world's largest movie theater chain, reported record revenue last weekend. The chain operates 900 theaters with 10,000 screens globally, including 660 theaters and 8,200 screens in the US. 

"Naturally, we are pleased that at our US theatres, AMC just recorded our highest revenues for a pre-Thanksgiving weekend in AMC's entire history. Similarly, it is thoroughly satisfying that fully 4.6 million people graced our AMC Theatres in the US and Odeon Cinemas abroad over the just completed four days Thursday to Sunday. What a wonderful way to head into what we expect will be a busy and entertaining holiday moviegoing season," AMC Chairman and CEO Adam Aron wrote in a statement. 

In markets, the 'meme' stock AMC hovers around the $5 handle as traders on this quiet half-day overlooked this week's Thanksgiving box-office blowout.



Bloomberg data shows 13.3% of the float is short, or about 49.8 million shares. 



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Hegseth's mother complained about his treatment of women: NYT
The mother of Pete Hegseth, President-elect Trump's pick for Defense secretary, reportedly sent him an email in 2018 accusing the former Fox News host of "routinely mistreating women for years" and displaying a "lack of character," The New York Times reported on Friday. “On behalf of all the women (and I know it’s many) you...

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China Discovers World's Largest Gold Deposit Worth $83 Billion
China Discovers World's Largest Gold Deposit Worth $83 Billion

Chinese scientists have uncovered a "supergiant" deposit of high-quality gold ore hidden near some of the country's existing gold mines. The vast reserve, which could be the largest single reservoir of the valuable metal left anywhere on Earth, could end up being the largest known deposit of the precious metal anywhere in the world, and is worth more than $80 billion.

As LiveScience reports, the new deposit was uncovered at the Wangu gold field in the northeast of Hunan province, representatives from the Geological Bureau of Hunan Province (GBHP) told Chinese state media on Nov. 20. Workers detected more than 40 gold veins, which contained around 330 tons (300 metric tons) of gold down to a depth of 6,600 feet (2,000 meters). However, using 3D computer models, mining experts have predicted that there could be up to 1,100 tons (1,000 metric tons) of gold — roughly eight times heavier than the Statute of Liberty — hidden at depths of up to 9,800 feet (3,000 m).

If true, the entire deposit is likely worth around 600 billion yuan ($83 billion), GBHP officials said.
Researchers drilled down around 6,600 feet below the ground and identified more than 40 veins of gold ore.

Officials revealed that the maximum quality of the new deposit was 138 grams of gold per metric ton of ore, which is relatively high compared with most other gold mines around the world. "Many drilled rock cores showed visible gold," Chen Rulin, an ore-prospecting expert with GBHP, told state media.

More gold was also found during test drills around the new site's "peripheral areas," suggesting there are more large deposits waiting to be tapped in the future, experts said.

It is hard to keep track of the amount of gold left in the various mines across the world due to fluctuations in the rate of extraction at each site and a lack of transparency in reporting results. However, as of 2022, the largest known remaining gold reserves on Earth are found in South Africa's South Deep gold mine, which has around 1,025 tons (930 metric tons) of gold, according to Mining Technology. This means the new deposit could be the largest known natural stockpile of gold on the planet.
Mining experts believe that the new deposit contains up to 1,100 tons of gold

News of the discovery sent ripples through the mining community and the wider global economy. As LiveScience notes, the price of gold jumped to around $2,700 per ounce - just below a record high set earlier this year - although it is unclear why a surge in gold supply would push the price of gold higher.

China is already the biggest producer of gold in the world, accounting for around 10% of global output in 2023, according to Reuters. However, the country still uses more gold than it can produce, consuming around three times as much of the precious metal as it can dig up. As a result, China relies heavily on importing gold from countries like Australia and South Africa.
China currently mines around 10% of the world's newly dug up gold every year.

The new gold deposit could help alleviate this issue but will not solve the problem completely. Based on current consumption rates, the entire deposit would only supply the country's needs for around 1.4 years.

By the end of 2023, an estimated total of 234,332 tons (212,582 metric tons) of gold have been dug up in human history, with more than two-thirds of this being extracted since 1950, according to the World Gold Council.

This may seem like a lot. But if you were to melt down all the gold ever mined and put it into a single cube, it would only be around 72 feet (22 m) across, according to the World Gold Council, slightly shorter than the length of a blue whale.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 20:55

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US Firms Compete For 'Huge Contracts' To Control North Gaza Security
US Firms Compete For 'Huge Contracts' To Control North Gaza Security

Via The Cradle

Israel is examining the launch of a "pilot program" that could see US private security firms replace the army in northern Gaza to "accompany food and medicine convoys" for Palestinians who remain in the devastated region, according to a report by Israeli daily Globes.

Among the top competitors for the multi-million dollar contract are Constellis, the direct successor to infamous mercenary company Blackwater, and Orbis, a little-known South Carolina company run by former generals that has worked with the Pentagon for 20 years.
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Officials say the pilot program for north Gaza aims to "prevent Hamas or other gangs from taking over the aid trucks and free the IDF soldiers from the dangerous mission."

In recent weeks, Gaza's interior ministry established a new police force to deal with groups of bandits and gangs that have been raiding humanitarian aid shipments and blackmailing international organizations in the southern Gaza Strip.

The UN has said these gangs are likely "benefiting from a passive if not active benevolence" or "protection" from the Israeli army.

In October, a third US security firm – Global Delivery Company (GDC) – which describes itself as "Uber for warzones" – claimed to be working with another firm to create and manage “humanitarian bubbles” in Gaza.

GDC is run by Mordechai Kahane, an Israeli businessman who worked with Israeli intelligence during the war on Syria to arm extremist groups seeking to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Although no official figure exists about the size of the contracts being offered by Tel Aviv for these mercenary firms, Globes cites Lt. Col. Yochanan Zoraf, a researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) and former advisor on Arab affairs in the Israeli army, as saying the figure will likely reach "billions of shekels per year."

"These are not companies that will manage the daily lives of the residents," Zoraf claims, adding that "peripheral responsibility for the defense of [north Gaza] as well as the civil responsibility itself" falls at Israel's feet.

The former army officer also says Tel Aviv will likely "ask that the US – or an outside party – finance the program."

On Tuesday, Israel Hayom reported that the pilot program has yet to receive approval from the security cabinet "due to legal difficulties in defining the occupation" based on international law.

"In order to circumvent the legal obstacles, the security services are examining bringing in external funding from humanitarian aid organizations or foreign countries for the [mercenary firms], which costs tens of millions of dollars to operate," the report adds.


Hundreds of citizens get flour from aid trucks in northern Gaza. pic.twitter.com/bUGxHa4iiK
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) November 5, 2024
Since the start of what UN sources and others denounce as the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, the Israeli government has turned to mercenaries to overcome an enlistment crisis. This includes cooperation with German intelligence to recruit asylum seekers from Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria.

"Over the past seven months, the Values Initiative Association and the German–Israeli Association (DIG) have worked to enlist these refugees from war-torn Muslim-majority countries as mercenaries for Israel. Offered monthly salaries ranging between €4,000 to €5,000 and fast-tracked German citizenship, many have joined the fight. Reports suggest that around 4,000 immigrants were naturalized between September and October alone," writes The Cradle columnist Mohamed Nader al-Omari.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 21:30

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Democrat Mayors Say They Will Use Police To Obstruct Trump's Deportation Of Illegals
Democrat Mayors Say They Will Use Police To Obstruct Trump's Deportation Of Illegals

There are only two issues that Democrats might care more about than the national legalization of abortion: Blocking the passage of voter ID laws, and, blocking the mass deportation of illegal immigrants. 

The reason should be relatively obvious - Keeping the border open and illegal immigrants flowing into the US is the key to election victory for progressives in the long run.  If leftists are going to exterminate millions of future voters in the womb, then their only other option to fill ballot boxes is to import people from the third world and give them as much free stuff as possible so they're sure to vote blue.



Democrats have been pushing for a sweeping amnesty for illegals for years.  If they had won the 2024 election by a comfortable margin it's a certainty that an amnesty would be at the top of their priority list.  The open border policies and sanctuary actions of the political left are in direct violation of US immigration law, but Democrats act as if these laws are a suggestion rather than the rule.  Without federal enforcement squarely in their corner blue cities and states only have one option left - Pretend they have the moral high ground and drum up as much civil unrest as possible.

This might work in deep blue sanctuary cities, but the Trump Administration won the election in a landslide which included the popular vote.  The majority of Americans want deportations and these cities do not have significant national backing.  Despite this fact, some Democrat mayors are threatening to utilize local police forces to obstruct Trump's mass deportation efforts.

Denver Mayor Mike Johnston claims the deportation of illegals is "unconstitutional" and he initially threatened to use local law enforcement to block federal agencies from entering the city to carry out migrant arrests.  He ultimately walked these comments back, but only to a point, saying he's 'willing to go to jail' to prevent deportations.


Denver Mayor Mike Johnston suggests using Denver police to block mass deportations under Trump , calling it a ‘Tiananmen Square’ Moment is now walking back those comments after some backlash @NewsNation pic.twitter.com/WeuXbpB29v
— Jorge Ventura Media (@VenturaReport) November 25, 2024
For leftists the standard procedure is to wait and see how effectively they can use activist groups as a shield and then they change their rhetoric accordingly.  If they can get the mob to show up on the doorsteps of DHS and ICE officials like they did with Supreme Court judges in 2023 then they may feel emboldened to escalate. Johnston seemed to tone down his chest puffing theatrics after incoming Border Czar Tom Homan gave him a reality check.

“You are absolutely breaking the law. All he has to do is look at Arizona v. U.S. and he would see he’s breaking the law, Homan said flatly. “But, look, me and the Denver mayor, we agree on one thing. He’s willing to go to jail, I’m willing to put him in jail.”


Incoming Border Czar Tom Homan:
"Me and the Denver mayor, we agree on one thing: He's willing to go to jail. I'm willing to put him in jail."
Let’s go!! pic.twitter.com/mnVOJwfesv
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) November 26, 2024
Democrats don't have the testicular fortitude to go into any fight alone, but the deportation debate is within their favorite wheelhouse, which is "resistance against the man".  For the past four years progressives have had the support of every government institution, almost every corporation and every NGO in the US and abroad, yet, they still tried to pretend they were the underdog fighting a rebellion against an oppressor.  Now they truly are the underdog and they will certainly try to play to that image using the deportation drama as a background.  

The Mayor of Tuscon, Regina Romero, has also threatened the use of local police to obstruct deportation arrests.  Her messaging is once again centered on the claim that deportations of illegals are a violation of higher moral standards.  The law and the will of the voters must therefore take a back seat to the superior virtues of the progressive ideology.


The mayor of Tucson in Arizona is now vowing to work with local police to resist
Trump’s mass deportation plans
Can’t wait to see this moron arrestedpic.twitter.com/Wr1Z9tyOPh
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) November 28, 2024
It should be noted that members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua have been intercepted in Denver County and in Cochise County just east of Tuscon.  They are specifically organizing in sanctuary cities with lax immigration standards, and they often recruit from illegal migrant shelters already in these areas.   

Multiple blue cites have stated publicly that they intend to refuse help to immigration agents during deportations.  This includes the catch and release of violent criminals in order to prevent their arrest by ICE.  In other words, Democrats would rather see rapists and murders back on the streets than hand them over to Trump.  The thought process here seems utterly insane, but again, it makes perfect sense when one realizes how much time and energy Democrats have invested in their amnesty model.  

Without a massive third world voting block bought off with US tax dollars, it's unlikely that progressives will win another election for a very long time.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 22:05

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Former Trump Treasury official: 'Do not underestimate' Ocasio Cortez in 2028
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The 20+ best Black Friday iPad deals 2024: Last chance
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Get 1 year of Hulu for $1 a month while you still can with this Black Friday deal
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I tested a 'luxury' nugget ice maker, and it was amazing - and it's $150 off for Black Friday
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We've Found 49 Black Friday Deals Under $50 You Absolutely Cannot Miss
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I Found the Best Black Friday Laptop Deals: Get a MacBook Air for $200 Off
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Florida Authorities Recover 37 Gold Coins Stolen From 1715 Fleet Shipwrecks
Florida Authorities Recover 37 Gold Coins Stolen From 1715 Fleet Shipwrecks

Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times,

Florida authorities have recovered 37 gold coins worth more than $1 million that were stolen from the 1715 Fleet shipwrecks, the state’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) said on Nov. 26.



The FWC said the gold coin recovery marked “a major milestone” in a years-long investigation into the theft and illegal trafficking of historical artifacts.

The gold coins were initially found by contracted salvage operators for the 1715 Fleet—comprising Spanish ships that sank in a hurricane off Florida’s coast in 1715—off Florida’s Treasure Coast in 2015.

There were 101 gold coins found from the wreckages, but only 51 of them were reported and adjudicated, while the remaining gold coins were not disclosed and were later stolen, the FWC said in a statement.

FWC investigators launched a probe with the FBI after new evidence came to light in June this year, leading to the arrest of Eric Schmitt, whose family had been contracted to salvage the centuries-old fleet.

Schmitt was connected to the illegal sale of stolen gold coins between 2023 and 2024, the FWC stated.

During the probe, investigators carried out multiple search warrants and recovered coins from private residences, safe deposit boxes, and auctions. Five coins were retrieved from an auctioneer living in Florida, who had purchased them from Schmitt, the FWC stated.

Investigators also used advanced digital forensics to identify metadata and geolocation data, which linked Schmitt to a photo of the stolen coins taken at the Schmitt family condominium in Fort Pierce.

The FWC said that Schmitt also took three of the stolen gold coins and placed them on the ocean floor in 2016, which were subsequently found by new investors of the 1715 Fleet.


“This case underscores the importance of safeguarding Florida’s rich cultural heritage and holding accountable those who seek to profit from its exploitation,” FWC investigator Camille Soverel said in a statement.


Authorities said the recovered artifacts will be returned to their rightful custodians, though the probe is still ongoing to locate 13 remaining stolen gold coins and hold those involved in the illegal sale accountable.

The custodian and salvaging company of the 1715 Fleet, Queen Jewels LLC, said it was “shocked and disappointed” by the theft and has been working with law enforcement and the state in the case.


“We take our responsibilities as custodian very seriously and will always seek to enforce the laws governing these wrecks,” the company said in a statement.

“The recovered coins are now going through the proper process for legal adjudication.”


The FWC said it partnered with the 19th and Ninth Judicial Circuits to bring charges against Schmitt for dealing in stolen property.

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Haitian Migrants Flee Springfield, Ohio Ahead Of Trump Inauguration
Haitian Migrants Flee Springfield, Ohio Ahead Of Trump Inauguration

Is an open border reckoning at hand?  Migrants brought to the US under shady temporary legal status changes made by the Biden Administration seem to think so.  In June of this year Biden granted special immigration benefits to at least 300,000 Haitians (out of 500,000 already allowed into the US) brought into the country in 2022, allowing them to remain until early 2026.  The plan included minimal background checks and was originally touted by Biden as a way to "slow illegal border encounters".

Biden offered migrants from Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela easy access to work visa programs and special benefits so that the same people wouldn't cross into the US illegally.  In other words, Biden was desperate to reduce embarrassing border crossing numbers so he paid vast sums of money to transport and house hundreds of thousands of migrants under a veil of legality.

The administration, however, did not renew legal status protections in 2024 for a large percentage of these immigrants and they will be required to leave the US in the near term.  A host of NGOs advise migrants on how to use legal loopholes to stay within the country for extended periods of time, usually dragging out the clock until they can apply for permanent residency.  None of this, however, will matter much in the wake of Donald Trump's mass deportation plans.

In response to the impending cleanup of Biden's immigration mess, Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio are reportedly fleeing the area and relocating to sanctuary cities in an attempt to avoid deportation.  The president of the Haitian Support Center in Springfield says some families have left the city for locations like Dayton and Columbus because of uncertainty about the changes in government.  

“Some of them, they relocate in those areas just to follow or observe the unfolding of the situation with the expectation that they can come back if everything gets back to normal,” said Viles Dorsainvil, Haitian Support Center president.

“We still have some kind of anxiety going on, of fear just because people do not know what will be happening with the upcoming the next administration..." 

The media has attempted to portray deportation policies as a threat to all immigrants, even those that have been in the US for many years following the legal citizenship process.  


Haitian illegal aliens are fleeing Springfield Ohio as 47 prepares for mass deportationspic.twitter.com/mJPSFZKM9x
— Drew Hernandez (@DrewHLive) November 25, 2024
But for every story of a migrant that has actually added something of value to their new community, there are thousands of migrants feeding off government subsidies.  Democrats often claim that illegals and migrants under TPS don't receive government benefits.  This is false.

The majority of Haitian migrants under the Biden program are eligible for cash assistance, medical assistance, employment preparation, job placement, English language training, and other services offered through the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR).

They may also be eligible for federal “mainstream” (non-ORR funded) benefits, such as cash assistance through Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), health insurance through Medicaid, and food assistance through Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

This is on top of cash aid provided to Haitians by pro-immigration NGOs. 

Over 20,000 Haitian migrants were shipped to Springfield, Ohio; the city originally had a population of only 60,000.  That's a 33% increase in total population made up of a third world demographic, all in the span of a couple years. This was done subversively without any warning or input from native residents.  The situation became national news after locals reported increasing disappearances of pets and park wildlife after the arrival of the migrants, which Donald Trump commented on during the second presidential debate.  



The ability of migrants living in the US under tenuous circumstances to fight deportation is limited.  Democrats and sanctuary city officials suggest they can tie up the DHS and ICE for months or years on each case, exhausting the Trump Administration with legal battles.  This is not reality.  

Trump can indeed place a moratorium on asylum requests and revoke Temporary Protection Status (TPS) applications. He did this during his first term and he can do it again.  Legal battles are harder to fight when the person in question is booted out of the country where the courts reside.  There is nothing that can stop deportations, including ambiguous sanctuary city protections.  One way or another, most migrants in the US illegally and those under Biden's TPS policy will be sent back to where they came from.       

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Fri, 11/29/2024 - 19:45

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A Top Priority For The DOGE Commission: Decentralizing The Federal Government
A Top Priority For The DOGE Commission: Decentralizing The Federal Government

Authored by Fred Fleitz via American Greatness,

One of the best ideas I heard from Donald Trump for his second term is to move as many as 100,000 federal employees to “new locations outside the Washington Swamp” to places “filled with patriots who love America.”



This initiative will save tax dollars and help depoliticize federal agencies. There also are important security and fairness reasons to relocate these agencies across the United States.

I speak from experience.

In the early 1990s, the late Senator Robert Byrd (D-West Virginia) drafted legislation to move thousands of CIA employees to West Virginia. Bryd proposed closing 21 CIA offices in Washington, DC, and its Virginia and Maryland suburbs and moving them to large campuses in Jefferson County, West Virginia.

My wife and I were CIA employees at the time, and we were thrilled about the potential move of our office out of the DC area. We were unable to afford a house without a lengthy commute on our federal salaries because the large presence of federal workers and contractors had driven housing prices through the roof.

(Five of the seven wealthiest U.S. counties are in the DC suburbs.)

We also disliked the liberal culture and high taxes of the DC area.

Unfortunately, the Washington establishment, including many well-paid senior CIA officers and contractors, blocked Senator Byrd’s attempt to relocate CIA offices to West Virginia. As a result, when my wife could no longer work full-time because of the disability of one of our children, we ended up buying a house 50 miles from DC with a roundtrip commute of 2.5 to 3 hours per day.

Moving federal agencies out of the DC area to areas with affordable housing and reasonable commutes are two good reasons why the Trump administration should decentralize the federal government. The current practice of locating these agencies within a few miles of the White House and Congress reflects a bygone era before telephones, email, and video conferences. Most federal employees rarely interact with members of Congress and the White House and can do their jobs more efficiently and economically in more affordable and less congested areas of the country.

There’s also the issue of fairness.

DC, Maryland, and Virginia receive huge tax revenues from federal employees’ salaries and retirement checks. They also benefit from large federal expenditures like the DC Metro, DC airports, free federal museums, etc. Since technological advances have made it unnecessary for these agencies to be located near our nation’s capital, it is time to share the wealth of federal agencies by spreading them across the United States. There is no reason why this government spending and jobs should continue to be concentrated in one part of the country.

Many of these moves would make these agencies more effective and accountable to the American people.

For example, relocating the Agriculture Department headquarters to a farming state would move the agency closer to the Americans it was created to serve. Agriculture employees could interact with farmers and ranchers on a daily basis. The Agriculture Department could also hire many employees who actually live on farms and ranches.

The same would be true for moving the headquarters of the Transportation Department to Detroit or the Interior Department to Utah or Wyoming. Other possibilities: move the Department of Health and Human Services to North Carolina’s Research Triangle, move the FBI headquarters to the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, move the Energy Department headquarters to the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, and move the Environmental Protection Agency headquarters to Florida. Large portions of the Pentagon, CIA, State Department, Department of Homeland Security, IRS, and other agencies should also be moved to locations across the U.S.

There are two other crucial reasons for decentralizing U.S. government agencies away from the Washington, DC area.

The most important is security. Given growing threats from nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons; drones; and violent demonstrations by radical groups, keeping large numbers of federal agencies and employees in the Washington, DC, area is a significant and avoidable threat to national security and the continuity of government. Spreading federal agencies across the United States would make it harder for a U.S. adversary to deal a devastating blow to the federal government with a single attack.

Decentralizing federal agencies also would help depoliticize them and fight the so-called “deep state.” The resistance by federal employees to the president’s constitutional authority as the head of the federal government is driven by a self-serving Washington, DC, culture consisting of entrenched employees, former employees, federal contractors, think tanks, and the mainstream media. Many of these employees do little work and are extremely hard to fire. Even worse, nearly 90% of federal government office space in Washington is vacant because most federal workers began working from home during the COVID pandemic and never returned to their offices.

Moving federal agencies out of the corrupting influence of the DC bubble would weaken deep state resistance to presidential control of federal agencies. It would also attract new employees from other parts of the country who are more interested in working hard to serve their country.

An added bonus of moving federal agencies to other areas of the U.S. is that many career employees in the DC area will quit instead of moving to new offices in the heartland.

Such relocations can thus be a way to get past the red tape of downsizing these agencies and firing problem personnel. This was proven in 2019 when President Trump moved the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to Grand Junction, Colorado. Of 328 BLM employees given relocation orders, only 41 agreed to move. Unfortunately, President Biden reversed this move in 2021.

Decentralizing the federal government should be a top priority for Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Despite the many good reasons for doing this, DC’s entrenched bureaucrats and interest groups will fight hard to stop this initiative. Only a disrupter administration like the second Trump presidency can pull this off.

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Fri, 11/29/2024 - 20:20

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Logo of the Hague-based International Criminal Court. Image: Afrank99.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants on November 21, 2024, for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and senior Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif. The warrants accuse the three of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the 2023-2024 Israel–Hamas war.
In response, Netanyahu’s office rejected the decision, calling it an expression of “antisemitism” in an official statement. Hamas, on the other hand, expressed support for the ICC's involvement. Several countries and organizations have voiced differing opinions on the matter.
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According to the Pre-Trial Chamber of the ICC, Netanyahu and Gallant are charged with co-perpetrating war crimes, including starvation of civilians as a method of warfare, persecution, and systematic attacks on Palestinian civilian populations. Deif, who is accused of orchestrating and committing war crimes such as targeted rocket attacks and the intentional murder of Israeli civilians, was reported killed by Israel. While Hamas has neither confirmed nor denied the claim, the ICC stated it is still gathering information about his alleged death. Previously, the court dropped charges against seven individuals due to their deaths.
These warrants legally compel the 124 ICC member states to arrest officials should they enter their territories. Since the ICC lacks its own police force, it relies on member states to carry out arrests. Previous warrants have effectively limited the international movement of those involved, as member states are obligated to enforce these legal orders within their jurisdiction.




Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is wanted by the International Criminal Court. Image: Avi Ohayon.



Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is wanted by the International Criminal Court. Image: Avi Ohayon.



Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif is wanted by the International Criminal Court. Image: Peppypo.






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Stephanie van den Berg, Nidal Al-Mughrabi. "ICC issues arrest warrants for Israel's Netanyahu, Gallant and Hamas leader" — Reuters, November 22, 2024
Molly Quell. "Top war-crimes court issues arrest warrants for Netanyahu and others in Israel-Hamas fighting" — Associate Press, November 22, 2024
David Gritten. "Arrest warrants issued for Netanyahu, Gallant and Hamas commander over alleged war crimes" — BBC, November 22, 2024
"World reacts to ICC arrest warrants for Israel’s Netanyahu, Gallant" — Al Jazeera, November 22, 2024
Abbas Al Lawati, Nadeen Ebrahim, Dana Karni, Tim Lister. "International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu" — CNN, November 22, 2024





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Two weeks ago, when looking at the recent sharp drop in Indian stocks and the concurrent slide in earnings expectations, we asked whether the Indian stock bubble - one of the most resilient of the past decade - had finally burst.



Today we got another confirmation that the answer appears to be yes, when we learned that India’s economy grew at its slowest pace in almost two years, dampening the outlook for the full year and putting pressure on the central bank to cut interest rates.

GDP grew 5.4% in the three months to September from a year earlier, the Statistics Ministry said in a statement on Friday. That was the worst reading since the fourth quarter of 2022 and lower than the central bank’s projection of 7% for the period. It is also well below the roughly 10% growth pace observed in the pre-covid era.



The data will prompt economists to further downgrade their GDP growth forecasts for the year through March 2025. Investment banks like Goldman Sachs Group Inc. are already predicting growth as low as 6.4%.

The figures will also put pressure on the Reserve Bank of India, which has been predicting growth of 7.2% for the full year, to cut interest rates. The next monetary policy decision is scheduled for Dec. 6. The yield on India’s 10-year bond fell 5 basis points to 6.76% after the GDP release. The rupee was steady, having closed before the data.

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"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.   

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Authored by John & Nisha Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute,


“We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere. When human lives are endangered, when human dignity is in jeopardy, national borders and sensitivities become irrelevant. Wherever men or women are persecuted because of their race, religion, or political views, that place must–at that moment–become the center of the universe.”

- Elie Wiesel, Nobel Peace Prize Speech


Once again we find ourselves approaching that time of year when, as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln proclaimed, we’re supposed to give thanks as a nation and as individuals for our safety and our freedoms.



But how do you give thanks for freedoms that are constantly being eroded?

How do you express gratitude for one’s safety when the perils posed by the American police state grow more treacherous by the day?

How do you come together as a nation in thanksgiving when the powers-that-be continue to polarize and divide us into warring factions?

You can see this struggle—to reconcile the hope for a better, freer, more just world with the soul-sucking reality of a world in which greed, meanness and war continue to triumph—in John Lennon’s two songs, “Imagine” (which exhorted us to “Imagine all the people livin’ life in peace”) and “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)” (which was part of a major anti-war campaign, which were released within months of each other in 1971.

Lennon—a musical genius, anti-war activist, and a high-profile example of the lengths to which the Deep State will go to persecute those who dare to challenge its authority—made clear that the only way to achieve an end to hunger, violence, war, and tyranny is to want it badly enough and work towards it.

All these years later, we still don’t seem to want those things badly enough.

Peace remains out of reach. Activists and whistleblowers continue to be prosecuted for challenging the government’s authority. Militarism is on the rise, all the while the governmental war machine continues to wreak havoc on innocent lives.

For those of us who joined with Lennon to imagine a world of peace, it’s getting harder to reconcile that dream with the reality of the American police state.

Those who do dare to speak up about government corruption are labeled dissidents, troublemakers, terrorists, lunatics, or mentally ill and tagged for surveillance, censorship or involuntary detention.

And then there are those who remain silent while the world falls apart.

By doing nothing, the onlookers become as guilty as the perpetrator.

It works the same whether you’re talking about kids watching bullies torment a fellow student on a playground, passersby watching someone dying on a sidewalk, or citizens remaining silent in the face of government atrocities.

There’s a term for this phenomenon where people stand by, watch and do nothing—even when there is no risk to their safety—while some horrific act takes place: it’s called the bystander effect.

Historically, this bystander syndrome in which people remain silent and disengaged—mere onlookers—in the face of abject horrors and injustice has resulted in whole populations being conditioned to tolerate unspoken cruelty toward their fellow human beings: the crucifixion and slaughter of innocents by the Romans, the torture of the Inquisition, the atrocities of the Nazis, the butchery of the Fascists, the bloodshed by the Communists, and the cold-blooded war machines run by the military industrial complex.

Psychological researchers John Darley and Bibb Latane mounted a series of experiments to discover why people respond with apathy or indifference instead of intervening.

According to Darley and Latane, there are two critical factors that contribute to this moral lassitude. First, there’s the problem of pluralistic ignorance in which individuals in a group look to others to determine how to respond. Second, there’s the problem of “diffusion of responsibility,” which is compounded by pluralistic ignorance. Basically, this means that no one acts to intervene or help because each person is waiting for someone else to do so.

Their findings underscore the fact that evil prevails when good people do nothing.

We see it all the time: when people are vocal about politics but silent in the face of human suffering and injustice, tyranny triumphs.

For instance, psychologist Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment studied the impact of perceived power and authority on middleclass students who were assigned to act as prisoners and prison guards. The experiment revealed that power does indeed corrupt (the appointed guards became increasingly abusive), and those who were relegated to being prisoners acted increasingly “submissive and depersonalized, taking the abuse and saying little in protest.”

This is how imperial presidents preside over police states.

So, what can we do? Be modern-day Good Samaritans and do your part to push back against the darkness. Recognize injustice. Don’t turn away from suffering. Refuse to remain silent. Take a stand. Speak up. Speak out.

“If you think there is even a possibility that someone needs help, act on it,” advises Zimbardo.  “You may save a life. You are the modern version of the Good Samaritan that makes the world a better place for all of us.”

This is what Zimbardo refers to as “the power of one.” All it takes is one person breaking away from the fold to change the dynamics of a situation.

Here’s what I suggest: this holiday season, do yourselves a favor and turn off the talking heads, shut down the screen devices, tune out the politicians, take a deep breath, then do something to pay your blessings forward.

Find something to be thankful for about the things and people in your community for which you might have the least tolerance or appreciation. Instead of just rattling off a list of things you’re thankful for that sound good, dig a little deeper and acknowledge the good in those you may have underappreciated or feared.

When it comes time to giving thanks for your good fortune, put your gratitude into action: pay your blessings forward with deeds that spread a little kindness, lighten someone’s burden, and brighten some dark corner.

Engage in acts of kindness. Smile more. Fight less. Build bridges. Refuse to let toxic politics define your relationships. Focus on the things that unite instead of that which divides.

Do your part to push back against the meanness of our culture with conscious compassion and humanity. Moods are contagious, the good and the bad. They can be passed from person to person. So can the actions associated with those moods, the good and the bad.

Acts of benevolence, no matter how inconsequential they might seem, can spark a movement.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, all it takes is one person to start a chain reaction.

For instance, a few years ago in Florida, a family of six—four adults and two young boys—were swept out to sea by a powerful rip current in Panama City Beach. There was no lifeguard on duty. The police were standing by, waiting for a rescue boat. And the few people who had tried to help ended up stranded, as well.

Those on shore grouped together and formed a human chain. What started with five volunteers grew to 15, then 80 people, some of whom couldn’t swim.

One by one, they linked hands and stretched as far as their chain would go. The strongest of the volunteers swam out beyond the chain and began passing the stranded victims of the rip current down the chain.

One by one, they rescued those in trouble and pulled each other in.

There’s a moral here for what needs to happen in this country if we only can band together and prevail against the riptides that threaten to overwhelm us.

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Fri, 11/29/2024 - 18:00

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Reuters has cited Hezbollah and Lebanese sources to say that Hezbollah believes the number of its fighters killed by Israel over the last year of fighting could be as high as 4,000.

A fragile ceasefire has held for the last three days, and the Shia group backed by Iran has been burying its dead this week. Ground fighting has been most intense in the last two months before the ceasefire was agreed to.

"The sources’ estimate far outstrips tallies published by the group, but skews close to Israel’s announced figure and could provide a window into the extent to which Israel was able to damage the powerful Iranian proxy, which saw its leadership largely decapitated and its rocket arsenal significantly depleted, according to authorities," Reuters says.
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According to more, based on a source cited by Reuters, "the Iran-backed group may have lost up to 4,000 people — well over 10 times the number killed in its monthlong 2006 war with Israel."

Tens of thousands of Lebanese have been moving back into their southern villages and towns, some of which are in rubble and ruins. Bodies are still being searched for under the rubble.

The Lebanese army is also moving into southern districts in coordination with UN peacekeeping authorities, as part of the truce deal to monitor for potential ceasefire violations.

"The concerned military units are moving from several areas to the South Litani Sector, where they will be stationed in the locations designated for them," the Lebanese military said in its first statement following the truce going into effect.

Meanwhile, amid a war-weary and devastated Lebanese population, Hezbollah might be more unpopular then ever. The economy was already in tatters even long before Oct.7, 2023.

"Hezbollah’s claim of victory holds little weight outside its core constituency," Imad Salamey, a Middle Eastern politics professor and analyst at the Lebanese American University, has explained.

"The war was not widely popular among the Lebanese people, many of whom are more focused on the devastating economic losses inflicted during the conflict," he added.

Despite some positive indicators that the ceasefire will hold, including the cessation of daily rocket fire onto northern Israel, the conflict might not be over

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A 20-year-old British man has tragically died whilst on his dream holiday abroad in the southern coastal city of Antalya, Turkey.

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As a civil jury finds MMA legend guilty of raping woman... the troubling ties between Conor McGregor and Ireland's most feared crime family (who have made themselves at home in HIS Dublin boozer)
The Black Forge Inn in the heart of Dublin's Drimnagh neighbourhood has acquired a certain notoriety, for at least two reasons.

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Prime Minister faces questions about his political judgement after forcing out Transport Secretary over fraud conviction he had known about for FOUR years
Louise Haigh resigned from the Cabinet, saying that she did not want to become a 'distraction' following media revelations that she had pleaded guilty to a fraud charge a decade ago.

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After a doleful day to see the assisted dying bill pass its second reading... Kim Leadbeater was weirdly chirpy, gabbling... with shades of Jimmy Clitheroe, writes QUENTIN LETTS
A doleful day ended with this inexperienced Commons voting, 330 to 275, for assisted dying.It would be the State providing that assistance.

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Canada town council changes rules after refusal to take King's oath
Newly-elected Dawson City councillors had refused to take the oath, citing the British Crown's history with indigenous peoples.

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Major Canadian news outlets sue OpenAI
The suit, a first for Canada, alleges OpenAI's chatbot was illegally scraping news articles, which the firm denies.

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We love: fashion fixes for the week ahead – in pictures
Get Kate Moss’s iconic style at Zara, meet Wilson the Whale, the sea-loving star of the latest Shelter collection, and a sweater featuring embroidered snails Continue reading...

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Catherine was paralysed when a teenager driver - who'd just filmed himself on his phone steering with his knees - smashed into the back of her car. Here, in a heartbreaking interview, she says: I just want to be able to hug my son again
There is nothing Catherine Davies longs for more in the world than to hug her son. She dreams about touching his face. But she will never do any of these things again

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Mum's plea to find stem cell donor for nine-year-old daughter
A woman is urgently seeking a stem cell donor for her nine-year-old daughter, who has been diagnosed with a rare and potentially fatal blood disorder.

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Ros Atkins On... Are North Korean troops fighting in Ukraine?
The BBC's analysis editor looks at what we know about the claims that North Korean troops are involved in the war in Ukraine.

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The PS5 DualSense Controller With Haptic Feedback Is On Sale, Now At A Record Low Price For Black Friday
For just about $50, you can get your hands on the renowned controller that provides complete immersion in gaming.

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Forget The PS5 And Xbox, This Powerful Acer Nitro V Gaming Laptop Is at a Record Low Price
This good gaming laptop features an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics card.

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Ukraine updates: Zelenskyy hints at ending 'hot war'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said NATO guarantees for parts of Ukraine could end the fighting, but diplomacy would continue. North Korea said Russia's invasion of Ukraine was a "just war." DW has the latest.

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Labour split over assisted suicide bill with eight cabinet ministers voting against reforms... including the Health Secretary!
Labour is split over assisted suicide with eight Cabinet ministers, including Health Secretary Wes Streeting, voting against it amid fears vulnerable people would be pressured.

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Gregg Wallace is accused of groping three women in bombshell new claim - as former MasterChef winner Emma Kennedy says she reported him 12 years ago
One former contestant has today accused Wallace of groping her while she was cooking on the set of the show. He also allegedly shouted 'You stupid cow' when she scalded her hand.

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Fans claim 'this can't be real' as Pep Guardiola sings during bizarre appearance at Barcelona's 125th anniversary gala - all while sporting scar from Feyenoord collapse
Barcelona stars of the past and present came together on Friday night to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the club but it was the appearance of Pep Guardiola that had everyone talking.

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20 Best Apple Black Friday Deals (2024): MacBooks, iPads, AirPods
Are Apple's gadgets on your holiday gift lists this year? You're in luck. Our favorite MacBooks, Apple Watches, iPads, and AirPods are all on sale.

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5 Best Black Friday Dyson Deals on Cordless Stick Vacuums
Time to upgrade your vacuum? Some of our favorite Dyson models are currently on sale.

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267 Absolute Best Black Friday Deals (2024)
The shopping season has arrived, and the WIRED team has all the best Black Friday deals and discounts for you.

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43 Best Black Friday Tech Deals (2024)
All cords lead to WIRED. Come gather to find the best Black Friday tech deals.

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Xungeons & Xragons: Elon wants to buy Hasbro and do to the game what he did to Twitter
If Elon Musk wanted to create a classic fantasy role-playing franchise with none of the wokery that now inhabits Dungeons & Dragons, he could do it a dozen times over with his riches. But why bother when you can just buy parent company Hasbro and run the real thing into the ground? — Read the rest
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Time capsule of 5 million random iPhone videos reveals life before Instagram
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Between 2009 and 2012, iPhones had a feature that allowed users to directly upload videos to YouTube from their Photos app. Many users uploaded videos without changing the default filename format (IMG_XXXX) that iPhones assigned to photos and videos. — Read the rest
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Zelensky suggests 'hot phase' of war could end if unoccupied Ukraine comes under Nato
But Zelensky points out no-one has yet made such an offer and whether Nato would consider a move is doubtful.

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Best Black Friday TV deals 2024: My 85+ favorite deals on QLED, OLED, 4K, & more
We're sifting through the best Black Friday TV deals that are actually worth it from brands like TCL and Sony, so you can shop smarter this season.

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Best Black Friday deals 2024: 165+ sales live now featuring some of the lowest prices ever
Black Friday is here. Our deal-hunting experts finding discounts on products actually worth buying at retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart.

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This desktop is the only gaming PC you'll ever need and it's on sale for $700 off on Black Friday
Multiple Alienware Aurora R16 PCs have seen price drops for Black Friday, but the best one has received a $700 discount.

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The 20+ best Black Friday iPad deals 2024
Are you looking to find a deal on an iPad this holiday season? With these Black Friday iPad deals, you can save up to $300 on a new iPad model.

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My top 5 best Black Friday deals have all hit record low prices
I've personally tested all five of these tech products and they're outstanding.

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Canada's Major News Organizations Band Together To Sue OpenAI
A broad coalition of Canada's major news organizations, including the Toronto Star, Metroland Media, Postmedia, The Globe and Mail, The Canadian Press and CBC, is suing tech giant OpenAI, saying the company is illegally using news articles to train its ChatGPT software. From a report: It's the first time all of a country's major news publishers have come together in litigation against OpenAI. The suit, filed in Ontario's Superior Court of Justice Friday morning, seeks punitive damages, disgorgement of any profits made by OpenAI from using the news organizations' articles, and an injunction barring OpenAI from using any of the news articles in the future.

"Journalism is in the public interest. OpenAI using other companies' journalism for their own commercial gain is not. It's illegal," said a joint statement from the media organizations, which are represented by law firm Lenczner Slaght.





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Attention iPad Owners: The Original Apple Pencil Is 40% Off for Black Friday
Apple's first stylus is available at a discount, which might be appealing to legacy iPad owners.

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24 Best Black Friday Mattress Deals to Shop This Season
Shop for better sleep this Black Friday with our picks of the best discounts you can score on mattresses right now.

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Best Black Friday E-Bike and Scooter Scores: Grab Deals From Leading Brands and Affordable Models
Black Friday hit e-bikes... hard, and you can get a massive deal on what's about to be your favorite mode of transportation.

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I Already Have 3 LG TVs, but Black Friday Deals Like These Make Me Want More
LG slashed prices on its OLED TVs by up to 45% off for Black Friday. Here's what you can save on a new LG TV.

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Best Noise-Canceling Headphones for 2024
A new pair of headphones with active noise cancellation may just be what you need this winter season. CNET tested the best noise-canceling headphones on the market and chose these as their top picks.

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Best Black Friday AirPods Deals: Huge Savings on Apple AirPods Pro, Beats and More
Apple’s best headphones and earbuds are on sale for Black Friday. Act quickly to save big.

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We're Tracking the Best Black Friday 2024 Apple Deals: Up to $70 Off the Apple Watch 10 and $400 Off MacBooks
Looking for savings on MacBooks, Apple Watches, iPads, AirPods and other Apple gear? We've found up to $400 off MacBooks, $100 off Apple Watches and $130 off iPads.

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We're Tracking 80+ Black Friday Deals Live — So You Can Grab the Best Savings Hassle-Free
CNET's shopping experts are rounding up the top Black Friday deals as they go live, ensuring you never miss out on major savings. Don't sit on these, the deals will run out quick.

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Mauritian PM asks for independent review of Chagos Island deal with UK
Recently elected PM Navin Ramgoolam tells parliament contents of negotiations ‘unknown’ to new governmentThe Mauritian prime minister has asked for an independent review of the Chagos Islands deal with the UK, according to parliamentary records.According to the Mauritian parliament Hansard record, the new prime minister, Navin Ramgoolam, said during a session on Friday: “I wish to inform the house that I have asked for an independent review of the confidential draft agreement agreed so far.” Continue reading...

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Ditcheva first British woman to win MMA world title as Loughnane beaten
Dakota Ditcheva superbly stops Taila Santos in the second round to win the PFL flyweight title and become the first British woman to win an MMA world title.

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Ashley Cain becomes a father again! Star reveals he's welcomed a baby boy named Atlas a month early - and shares a sweet tribute to his late daughter Azaylia
The former Ex On The Beach star first became a father to Azaylia with his ex-partner Safiyya Vorajee, tragically passed away from leukaemia in April 2021 at the age of eight months.

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Hamilton says he is 'definitely not fast any more'
Lewis Hamilton has said he is "definitely not fast any more" after another disappointing qualifying performance in his final season at Mercedes.

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Russian jets back Syrian counteroffensive – military

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Asia Pacific Triennial 11: an enormous explosion of colour and reassuring optimism
Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, BrisbaneWith more than 500 art works, the 2024 APT touches on environmental and political crises, but opts to focus on care, community and the cosmosGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailA lot has happened since the last Asia Pacific Triennial in 2021, when it opened, quietly, during Covid border lockdowns in Queensland. Besides a global pandemic, Trump won a second term, two major wars have erupted, and climate change has marched grimly onwards, with countless extreme weather events and temperature records broken.Perhaps it’s no surprise, then, that the billboard announcing the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial is emblazoned with the optimistic slogan: “Art that lifts you up”. Does it, though? Should it?Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Continue reading...

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Tom Davies hits late winner to sink Sunderland and put Sheffield United top
We are hurtling towards the halfway point of a Championship season that is delivering once again – and there was no escaping that this could be a night which has huge significance for so many different reasons.For Sheffield United and Sunderland, this was an acid test of their promotion credentials like few they have faced before this season. A winner-takes-all night under the lights, with top spot in the Championship at stake – even if for potentially only 24 hours – and a clear message sent in terms of showing they are capable of lasting the distance in a season that is fast becoming compelling at every turn. Continue reading...

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Paint the front door, layer the lighting: interior designers on affordable ways to update your home
From bold makeover to space-saving hack or character retouch – experts reveal how to freshen any roomGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailRefreshing your home doesn’t have to involve a Grand Designs-scale renovation which, predictably, always goes over time and over budget. Small, thoughtful changes can refine your design and transform a room’s atmosphere. Whether it’s introducing a table lamp or swapping out your light switches, these simple updates from experts can infuse new life into a tired space without breaking the bank. Continue reading...

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Bristol Bears spoil Joe Marler’s last match and move top of the Premiership
There were fireworks but no fairytale finish as Bristol Bears spoiled the Joe Marler send-off, dismissing Harlequins with a 48-24 win to move top of the Premiership table, until Saturday afternoon at least.]]>

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Former Biden aide slams Harris campaign for blaming media after loss
Former Biden White House aide Meghan Hays said the Harris-Walz campaign is unfairly pinning blame on the media for its loss in the presidential election. Hays, who served as White House director of of message planning from January 2021 until August 2022, was responding to remarks from Harris campaign Chair Jen O’Malley Dillon on the...

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Jeffries calls threats against Connecticut Democrats 'unconscionable'
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) denounced the recent bomb threats against several Connecticut Democrats as "unacceptable" and maintained House Democrats will not be intimidated from carrying out their jobs. "America is a democracy. Threats of violence against elected officials are unacceptable, unconscionable and have no place in a civilized society," Jeffries wrote in a...

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Senate Democrat defends Vindman against Musk's 'treason' threat
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) hit Elon Musk for suggesting in a post on his social platform X on Wednesday that retired Army Lt. Col Alexander Vindman “committed treason” and “will pay” after the former Trump impeachment witness accused the tech billionaire and close Trump ally of being unwittingly used by Russia. "Message to Elon Musk—The Vindman family...

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The 100 best Black Friday deals under $100

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Police use water cannon and pepper spray as Georgia EU protests continue
Violence has broken out again in Georgia's capital after protesters took to the streets near parliament over the suspension of EU membership talks.

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Sinn Fein and Fine Gael neck and neck to be largest party in Ireland election - exit poll
Sinn Fein and Fine Gael are neck and neck to be the most popular party following Ireland's election, an exit poll suggests.

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Ireland election: Exit poll suggests little change
The two ruling center-right parties and the opposition Sinn Fein took equal shares of the vote, according to an exit poll. Ireland's Prime Minister Simon Harris had called for snap polls earlier this month.

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ChatGPT might finally face some real competition from Grok

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Trend Micro review: strong antivirus protection that’s affordable
I reviewed Trend Micro's antivirus software with new AI antivirus protection to check if this low-cost cybersecurity suite offers good value.

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Shure slashes this gaming microphone’s price by 15% for Black Friday
The Shure MV6 gaming microphone, which makes professional-level audio easy for gamers and streamers, is currently on sale with a 15% discount for Black Friday.

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This KIWI design Meta Quest 3 and 3S accessory adds 2.5 hours to your playtime
This KIWI Design strap is a Meta Quest 3 and 3S accessory that extends playtime thanks to a built-in battery. Neat, right? It's on sale.

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Windows 11 Recall finally arrives, but with one new problem
The Windows 11 Recall is a little buggy but Microsoft has a quick fix for users previewing the feature.

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Webb and Hubble snap the same object for two views of one galaxy
Two different space telescopes have looked at the same galaxy, so you can see the difference in how they observe the universe.

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3 underrated Netflix movies you should watch this weekend (November 29-December 1)
Elizabeth Morris / Netflix At last, Thanksgiving is over! No more dreading that long travel to relatives or attempting to cook the perfect turkey. Now it’s time to reward yourself, and what better way to do that than to watch a good movie? If you don’t like crowds, then avoid the movie theater. and  are […]

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Get the iRobot Roomba Combo 2 Essential for only $280 this Black Friday
The iRobot Roomba Combo 2 Essential is down to an incredible price for Black Friday and you don't want to miss out. Get help cleaning now.

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The BLUETTI Handsfree 2 is a solar backpack and power station — It’s $249 off
BLUETTI Handsfree 2 is a solar backpack with a power station you can use anywhere, like camping or hiking. This Black Friday deal includes a solar panel.

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Echo Show 21 vs. Echo Show 10: Is the bigger smart display better?
The new Echo Show 21 might offer a larger touchscreen, but is it a better smart display than the Echo Show 10? Here's everything you need to know.

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Sinn Fein and Fine Gael neck and neck to be largest party after Ireland election, exit poll suggests
Sinn Fein and Fine Gael are neck and neck to be the most popular party following Ireland's election, an exit poll suggests.

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Could police have handled Skye shooting differently?
Finlay MacDonald was jailed on Friday for killing his brother-in-law and attempting to murder three others.

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Royal Mail fails to deliver about a quarter of first-class post on time
Deterioration in delivery times adds further pressure on bosses just as takeover deal nears completionRoyal Mail failed to deliver about a quarter of first-class post on time in recent months, marking a worsening in its recent delivery performance, when it is already under investigation for missing delivery targets.The company that owns Royal Mail, International Distribution Services (IDS), said about 76% of first-class mail arrived within one working day in the three months to 29 September, lower than the 79% achieved in the previous quarter. It added that 92% of first-class post arrived within two days. Continue reading...

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Ange Postecoglou ‘not in the happiness business’ over Maddison’s playing time
Spurs manager credits midfielder’s ‘enormous self-belief’Maddison scored twice in rout of Manchester CityAnge Postecoglou said that everybody would love to be as self-assured as James Maddison, not least some of his other players at Tottenham, as he reflected on the vice-captain’s importance to the collective.It felt as though Maddison had a point to prove at Manchester City last weekend when he returned to the XI after two Premier League matches as a substitute and he proved it, scoring the first two goals in the 4-0 win. Continue reading...

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Davies’ late winner sinks Sunderland and puts Sheffield United top
We are hurtling towards the halfway point of a Championship season that is delivering once again – and there was no escaping that this could be a night which has huge significance for so many different reasons.For Sheffield United and Sunderland, this was an acid test of their promotion credentials like few they have faced before this season. A winner-takes-all night under the lights, with top spot in the Championship at stake – even if for potentially only 24 hours – and a clear message sent in terms of showing they are capable of lasting the distance in a season that is fast becoming compelling at every turn. Continue reading...

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Ashley Cain becomes a father again! Star welcomes a baby boy named Atlas - three years after the death of daughter Azaylia
The former Ex On The Beach star first became a father to Azaylia with his ex-partner Safiyya Vorajee, tragically passed away from leukaemia in April 2021 at the age of eight months.

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'Scots did not show best but can raise bar in Finland'
Scotland did not show their best in the Euro 2025 play-off goalless draw with Finland, but Sophie Howard is "very confident" they can improve.

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You Can Meet Elphaba and Glinda at Universal Studios Orlando’s Wicked Experience
Plus: the holidays are in full swing at the theme parks, and more immersive experience and geek core lifestyle news.

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Amazon Is Offering a Major Price Cut on Philips Hue Smart Light Bulbs for Black Friday (40% Off)
Whether you're looking to create a new installation or expand your existing system, Philips Hue products are currently available at record-low prices.

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Angry doctors owed thousands refuse to work
There are concerns about staffing and supply shortages at GP surgeries linked to a management company.

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The Trump Trials... Cases Closed?
Is Donald now above the law?

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We’re Tracking the Best Black Friday Deals of 2024 Live Right Now
We’re here to help you find the best Black Friday deals before they’re gone. Shop with our expert reviewers during the biggest and best sales day of the year.

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19 Best Black Friday Toy Deals (2024): Lego, Bikes, Board Games
We found the best Black Friday deals on toys, board games, and Lego sets to entertain and educate your kids this holiday.

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Stop bike thieves with a hidden SmartCard tracker—3-pack for $79.97!
TL;DR: The KeySmart® SmartCard is a tracker the size of a credit card, and 3 of them are only $79.97 (reg. $119) for Black Friday. Check out here. 
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Irish election exit poll predicts even split between three main parties
Sinn Féin and Fine Gael both scored 21% in the poll, slightly ahead of Fianna Fáil on 19%An exit poll in Ireland suggests a dead heat between Sinn Féin and the taoiseach’s party Fine Gael in the general election, with Fianna Fáil only slightly behind.The survey of first preference votes is the first real indication of how Ireland voted after three weeks of canvassing in the snap election called by Simon Harris. Continue reading...

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I'm A Celeb's Maura Higgins seethes she's 'never been this unhappy in her life' as she misses out on a chocolate treat after Piggybanks Challenge
Maura Higgins was left fuming after she discovered there weren't any remaining chocolate treats on the treat board for her team to enjoy. 

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I'm A Celeb viewers left 'heartbroken' as ITV show scraps iconic segment
I'm A Celeb viewers were left with the same complaint after spotting the show had scrapped an iconic segment on Friday.

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Father-of-two was buried alive in soil after a tractor trailed rolled on to his car, inquest hears
Father-of-two Jon-Paul Prigent, 47, was in the passenger seat giving his daughter a driving lesson when the freak accident happened near his family home in Chesterfield, on July 30, 2020.

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Keir Starmer's globe-trotting to meet world leaders and represent Britain abroad does not benefit us, majority of voters believe
A damning exclusive poll for the Daily Mail has found that a majority of the electorate thinks the Prime Minister has jetted off to too many overseas events and summits.

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I'm A Celebrity viewers are disgusted as campmates reveal their gross and bizarre habits to save money
In the wake of the shocking changes to camp, the I'm A Celeb contestants have revealed some of the cunning ways they are cutting costs in the jungle.

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Can Labour's 'Prince of Darkness' Peter Mandelson overcome links to China, Russia - and late paedophile Jeffrey Epstein - to become our man in Washington?
Mandelson inevitably has powerful friends arguing his case. They include Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor, who more than any will have the ear of the Prime Minister

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Who left I'm A Celeb? Loose Women's Jane Moore take swipe at fellow campmates and says 'hard work does not get rewarded' as she becomes first star to leave the jungle following 'sexism' row
The 63-year-old had been living in the Australian jungle for two weeks and despite having the support from her fellow Loose Women panelists, she was unable to win the public's vote.

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Apple's M2 MacBook Air is on sale for $749 - maybe the best Black Friday deal I've seen
Apple's MacBook Air set the standard for portability, and right now it's just $749 for Black Friday -- the lowest price we've seen for the model yet.

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Best Black Friday TV deals 2024: My 85+ favorite deals on QLED, OLED, 4K, & more
We handpicked deals on the best Black Friday TV brands like Samsung and TCL. Shop these discounts that are actually worth it, like a 65-inch TVs that's up to 45% off.

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The 50+ best Black Friday Apple deals 2024: I found discounts live now on iPhones, MacBooks, & more
I found the best deals on flagship Apple products for Black Friday. One of our favorites is the MacBook Air for $300 off.

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This Lenovo laptop solved my biggest issue with photo organization (and it's on sale)
The latest Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Aura Edition imports photos from your phone with one tap, and it's $300 off for Cyber Monday.

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Best Black Friday streaming deals 2024: I found the biggest discounts, like Hulu for $0.99 a month
I found these Black Friday deals live now on Hulu, Peacock, Max, and more. Stream your favorite content with these deals while you still can!

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I love my Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra - and it just hit the lowest price ever for Black Friday
The flagship Galaxy Watch model comes with useful features, enhanced durability, and a functional design. It's now $200 off for Black Friday, an all-time-low price.

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Best Black Friday deals 2024: 165+ sales live now featuring some of the lowest prices ever
Black Friday is here. Our deal-hunting experts are working around the clock to find discounts actually worth buying at retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart.

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The 40+ best Black Friday 2024 deals for robot vacuums: Sales are live right now
I test robot vacuums, and for Black Friday, I've rounded up the best robot vacuum deals from iRobot, Roborock, Shark, and more.

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I Unlocked 24 of the Best Black Friday Phone Deals From Apple, Google and Samsung
That's one for every hour of Black Friday. Whether you're an iPhone loyalist or you're in the market for a new Google Pixel or Samsung Galaxy, these deals will help you save.

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Best Black Friday Streaming Deals 2024: Get Hulu for $1 a Month for a Whole Year
From Amazon to Disney Plus to Paramous Plus and beyond, here's how to cut your budget and save less on the best streaming subscriptions.

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The Citrus Juicer and Zester I Won't Stop Talking About Are Cheap for Black Friday
Snatch this truly dynamic duo of kitchen gadgets that fits snugly in a stocking.

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Best Home Ellipticals in 2024
Step up your home cardio routine with one of the best home ellipticals, as tested by our CNET experts.

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I Found a 2-Pack of 240W Charging Cables for Just $7 This Black Friday
These Cable Matters USB-C charging cords are 6 feet long, extremely durable and you can pick them up for 30% off right now.

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I Can Finally Straighten My Hair on My Own Thanks to Tymo's Hair Straightening Brush, Now Only $36 for Black Friday
After over 10 years of wearing my natural curls, I've gone straight again, and this viral gadget is the reason.

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Best Places to Buy Chicken Online: Organic Options and More
From humanely raised whole chickens to organic chicken breasts, here's where to buy chicken online.

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We Tracked Down the Best Black Friday TV Deals: Save on Samsung, Sony, Roku, LG and More
Look no further for the massive TV deals from 32-inch pipsqueaks to 100-inch behemoths. Now is the time to save big, not small, on a new TV.

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All I Want for Christmas Is the Apple AirPods Pro 2 (For My Daughter), Nearly 40% off for Black Friday
Now that they're $95 off for Black Friday, I can finally get those magic white buds as a gift for her.

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We're Tracking 80+ Black Friday Deals Live—So You Can Grab the Best Savings Hassle-Free!
CNET's shopping experts are rounding up the top Black Friday deals as they go live, ensuring you never miss out on major savings. Don't sit on these, the deals will run out quick.

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Best Electric Toothbrushes of 2024
Take care of your teeth with these electric toothbrushes tested and approved by CNET.

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A Bug Expert Reveals the Simple Secret to Stop Fruit Flies
Learn the best way to handle these annoying pests from an expert entomologist.

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Ireland votes in snap general election
Irish voters took to the polls in a closely fought general election. Ireland's Prime Minister Simon Harris had called for snap polls earlier this month.

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Davies’ late winner sinks Sunderland and puts Sheffield United top
Tom Davies’ late winner proved to be the difference as Sheffield United edged a compelling and often chaotic tussle with promotion rivals Sunderland to send the Blades to the top of the Championship on a night when both sides had a man sent off.Both sides have made a magnificent start to the new season and are firmly in the promotion mix as December approaches. They each knew victory here would move them above Leeds ahead of their game against Blackburn on Saturday and despite the game looking as though it would be heading for a stalemate for large periods, Davies’ strike was six minutes to go ultimately was decisive. Continue reading...

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The Best 50+ Black Friday Apple Deals Still Available on AirPods, iPads, MacBooks, and More
Black Friday 2024 is nearing its end, but you can still find great deals on numerous Apple devices. Right now, this includes big savings on AirPods, Apple Watch, MacBook Air, iPad, and more.



Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.



Specifically, in this article we're sharing all of the Apple products that currently have all-time low prices, or discounts that are at least very close to their record-low prices. Beyond Apple, we're also taking a look at notable accessories for Apple products as well as some of the season's best gifts, including deals at Anker and Samsung. Every deal shared below is available to purchase right now.



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AirPods

iPad

Mac

Apple Watch

Accessories

More Black Friday Sales

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The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

The Best Black Friday AirPods Deals

The Best Black Friday iPad Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals

The Best Black Friday Mac Deals

AirPods

AirPods Pro 2





Amazon has the AirPods Pro 2 at $153.99 for Black Friday, down from $249.00. This is a new all-time low price on the AirPods Pro 2.



$95 OFFAirPods Pro 2 for $153.99AirPods 4





Starting with AirPods, you'll find Amazon has the base model AirPods 4 for $119.00 and the AirPods 4 with ANC for $164.99. While the base model is at a second-best price, the model with ANC has hit a new all-time low on Amazon at $15 off.



$10 OFFAirPods 4 for $119.00

$15 OFFAirPods 4 with ANC for $164.99AirPods Max (USB-C)





You can get the new AirPods Max with USB-C for $499.99 on Amazon this week, down from $549.00. This price is just a few dollars higher compared to the previous record low price.



$49 OFFAirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99



AirPods Max (Lightning)





The older AirPods Max with Lightning are on sale for $399.00 on Amazon this week, down from $549.00. You'll find all five colors on sale at this price.



$150 OFFAirPods Max (Lightning) for $399.00iPad

9th Gen iPad





You can get the 64GB Wi-Fi 9th generation iPad for $199.99 in both colors at Best Buy, down from $329.00. This is a match of the record low price on this version of the 2021 tablet.



$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $199.99

$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $349.9910th Gen iPad





Moving to the newer models, Amazon has the 64GB Wi-Fi 10th generation iPad for $249.99 with an on-page coupon, down from $349.00. You can also get the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad for $409.00 at Amazon, down from $499.00. Both of these represent all-time low prices on each tablet.



Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

$99 OFF10th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $249.99

$90 OFF10th Gen iPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $409.00M2 iPad Air





Best Buy today has a big selection of discounts on Apple's M2 iPad Air, with savings of about $100 across nearly every model.



11-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $499.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $599.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

13-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $699.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,199.00 ($100 off)M4 iPad Pro





Best Buy has huge discounts across the entire M4 iPad Pro lineup, with as much as $200 off these devices for Black Friday. You'll find both 11-inch and 13-inch models on sale at Best Buy, and some deals will require a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership.



11-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $849.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,499.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,899.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

11-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Cellular - $1,249.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,699.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Cellular - $1,999.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

13-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $1,099.00 ($200 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,699.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,799.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi - $2,099.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $2,199.00 ($200 off)

13-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

512GB Cellular - $1,499.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular - $1,899.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,999.00 ($200 off)

2TB Cellular - $2,299.00 ($200 off)Mac



M4 iMac





The cheapest M4 iMac available is the 8-core/16GB RAM/256GB 24-inch iMac at $1,149.99, down from $1,299.00. Similar to the other models available on sale, you'll find multiple colors at this record low price, with varying delivery estimates between each option.



8-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,149.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,299.00

10-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,349.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,499.00

10-core/16GB RAM/512GB - $1,549.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,699.00

10-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,899.00



MacBook Air





There are a few big discounts on both the M2 and M3 MacBook Air this season, starting at just $749.00 for the entry level 16GB RAM/256GB 13-inch M2 MacBook Air, down from $999.00. The majority of MacBook Air deals will be found at Amazon in the lists below.



13-inch M2 MacBook Air

16GB RAM/256GB - $749.00 ($250 off) [matched at Best Buy]



13-inch M3 MacBook Air

16GB RAM/256GB - $844.00 ($255 off)

8GB RAM/512GB - $999.00 ($300 off)

16GB RAM/512GB - $1,049.00 ($250 off)

24GB RAM/512GB - $1,249.00 ($250 off)



15-inch M3 MacBook Air

16GB RAM/256GB - $1,044.00 ($255 off)

8GB RAM/512GB - $1,199.00 ($300 off)

16GB RAM/512GB - $1,234.00 ($265 off)

24GB RAM/512GB - $1,424.00 ($275 off)



M4 MacBook Pro





M4 MacBook Pro deals are in abundance on both Amazon and Best Buy this Black Friday season, with nearly every model receiving as much as $300 off. Across the board, every deal listed below is a match for the all-time low price on each model.



14-inch MacBook Pro

M4 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 16GB RAM/1TB - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 10-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 12-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 ($250 off)

M4 Pro 14-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $2,099.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 14-core/36GB RAM/1TB - $2,899.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

16-inch MacBook Pro

M4 Pro 24GB RAM/512GB - $2,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 48GB RAM/512GB - $2,599.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 36GB RAM/1TB - $3,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 48GB RAM/1TB - $3,699.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]



Apple Watch

Apple Watch Series 10





Apple Watch Series 10 has hit new all-time low prices for both 42mm and 46mm GPS models, with $70 off available for both on Amazon.



$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00

$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00

Apple Watch SE





Apple's 40mm GPS Apple Watch SE is available for $149.00 today on Amazon, down from $249.00. This is a new record low price on the wearable. This deal is available in all three aluminum color options, and only Amazon has the discount.



$100 OFFApple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00

$100 OFFApple Watch SE (44mm GPS) for $179.00



You can also get the 44mm GPS Apple Watch SE on sale right now, available for $179.00 on Amazon, down from $279.00. This is another all-time low price on the Apple Watch SE.



Apple Watch Ultra 2





Continuing the trend of new record low prices for Black Friday, Amazon has the Black Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00 in multiple band styles and sizes, down from $799.00.



$80 OFFApple Watch Ultra 2 (Black) for $719.00



Accessories

AirTag





The year's best prices on AirTag are available right now at Amazon, including $72.99 for the 4-Pack.



$26 OFFAirTag 4-Pack for $72.99



Studio Display





Big discounts on the Apple Studio Display have returned for Black Friday 2024, and you can get the model with Standard Glass at just $1,299.99, down from $1,599.00.



$299 OFFStudio Display (Standard Glass) for $1,299.99

$299 OFFStudio Display (Nano-Texture Glass) for $1,599.99



Magic Keyboard





Moving to the new 2024 Magic Keyboards, you can get the 11-inch model in Black for $249.99>, down from $299.00. This is a new all-time low price on this version of the accessory, and it beats the previous deal price by about $10.



Amazon also has the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboard on sale, available for $274.99 in White, down from $349.00. This is another record low price on the Magic Keyboard.



$49 OFF11-inch M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboard for $249.99

$74 OFF13-inch M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboard for $274.99



Apple Pencil





Amazon has the Apple Pencil 2 for the all-time low price of $79.99 for Black Friday, and the Apple Pencil 1 with USB-C adapter at a record-low price of $59.00.



$49 OFFApple Pencil 2 for $79.99

$40 OFFApple Pencil 1 for $59.00



More Black Friday Sales

Streaming Services

Anker

Beats

Sonos

Samsung

Adobe



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.





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The Best Black Friday iPad Deals Still Available
Black Friday is almost over, but you can still find great prices on numerous iPads, including the 9th generation iPad, 10th generation iPad, iPad Air, and iPad mini.



Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.



Best iPad Deals

9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) - $199.99 ($129 off)

10th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) - $249.99 with on-page coupon ($99 off)

11-inch M2 iPad Air (128GB Wi-Fi) - $499.00 ($100 off)

11-inch M4 iPad Pro (256GB Wi-Fi) - $849.00 ($150 off)



Best Black Friday Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Deals

The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

The Best Black Friday AirPods Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals

The Best Black Friday Mac Deals



9th Gen iPad





We've been tracking a great all-time low discount on the ninth generation iPad since the beginning of the month, and that discount is still around for Black Friday. You can get the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad for $199.99, down from $329.00. At this price, the iPad is a perfect entry-level tablet for a kid or family member who doesn't need the tablet for work-intensive projects.



$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $199.99

$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $349.99





10th Gen iPad





Apple's 64GB Wi-Fi iPad from 2022 is being discounted to the all-time low price of $249.99 right now on Amazon, from $349.00. This upgraded model comes with a larger 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, A14 Bionic chip for a performance boost, Wi-Fi 6, and more.



$99 OFF10.9-inch iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $249.99M2 iPad Air





For the latest iPad Air models, Best Buy has a few all-time low prices, including the 128GB Wi-Fi 11-inch iPad Air for $499.00 ($100 off) and the 128GB Wi-Fi 13-inch iPad Air for $699.00 ($100 off). There are a few cellular discounts as well on select M2 iPad Air tablets.



11-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $499.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $599.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

13-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $699.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,199.00 ($100 off)



M4 iPad Pro





Best Buy has huge discounts across the entire M4 iPad Pro lineup, with as much as $200 off these devices for Black Friday. You'll find both 11-inch and 13-inch models on sale at Best Buy, and some deals will require a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership.



11-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $849.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,499.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,899.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

11-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Cellular - $1,249.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,699.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Cellular - $1,999.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

13-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $1,099.00 ($200 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,699.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,799.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi - $2,099.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $2,199.00 ($200 off)

13-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

512GB Cellular - $1,499.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular - $1,899.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,999.00 ($200 off)

2TB Cellular - $2,299.00 ($200 off)



Accessories

Magic Keyboard for 11-inch iPad Pro - $249.99 ($49 off)

Magic Keyboard for 13-inch iPad Pro - $274.99 ($75 off) We've begun tracking all of the season's best deals in our dedicated Black Friday Roundup, so be sure to bookmark the page and visit it throughout the season as you do your online shopping. Our roundup mainly focuses on Apple products and related tech accessories.







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5 Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals Still Available
Black Friday is almost at an end, but Apple Watch deals are still in abundance today. In this article, we'll take a look at all of the best Black Friday Apple Watch deals, including the year's best prices on Series 10, SE, and Ultra 2 models.



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Best Apple Watch Deals

Apple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00 ($100 off)

Apple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00 ($70 off)

Apple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00 ($70 off)

Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00 ($80 off)



Best Black Friday Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Deals

The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

The Best Black Friday iPad Deals

The Best Black Friday AirPods Deals

The Best Black Friday Mac Deals



Apple Watch Series 10





Right now, some of the best Black Friday Apple Watch deals are focused on the new Series 10 models. You can get the 42mm GPS device for $329.00 at Amazon, down from $399.00. This $70 discount is a new all-time low price on the 2024 smartwatch. Likewise, the 46mm GPS is down to $359.00 at Amazon, which is another $70 markdown and record low price.



$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00

$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00



Apple Watch Ultra 2





In terms of other Apple Watch deals, Amazon has the Apple Watch Ultra 2 in Black for $719.00, down from $799.00. This is a solid second-best price on the new 2024 model of the Apple Watch Ultra, and Amazon has multiple models of the new Black color on sale at this price.



$80 OFFApple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00



Apple Watch SE





Amazon has the 40mm GPS Apple Watch SE for just $149.00, down from $249.00, which is a record low price for the model. The 44mm GPS model is also at an all-time low price of $199.00 this week.



$100 OFFApple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00

$80 OFFApple Watch SE (44mm GPS) for $199.00



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2023.







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The Best Black Friday Mac Deals Still Available
Black Friday is almost over, but prices on MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and Mac mini computers are still at all-time lows at retailers like Best Buy and Amazon. These deals include the latest models of the M4 MacBook Pro and iMac.



Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.



Best Mac Deals

M2 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for $749.00 ($250 off)

M3 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for $849.00 ($250 off)

Best Black Friday Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Deals

The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

The Best Black Friday AirPods Deals

The Best Black Friday iPad Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals

MacBook Air





Best Buy and Amazon have huge discounts on Apple's 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air this November, with a consistent $250+ off nearly every 2024 M3 model of the computer.



13-inch

M2 16GB RAM/256GB - $749.00 ($250 off)

M3 16GB RAM/256GB - $849.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,049.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 24GB RAM/512GB - $1,249.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]



15-inch

M3 16GB RAM/256GB - $1,044.00 ($255 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,234.00 ($265 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 24GB RAM/512GB - $1,424.00 ($275 off) [matched at Amazon]



MacBook Pro





M4 MacBook Pro deals are in abundance on both Amazon and Best Buy this Black Friday season, with nearly every model receiving as much as $300 off. Across the board, every deal listed below is a match for the all-time low price on each model.



14-inch MacBook Pro

M4 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 16GB RAM/1TB - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 10-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 12-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 ($250 off)

M4 Pro 14-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $2,099.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 14-core/36GB RAM/1TB - $2,899.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

16-inch MacBook Pro

M4 Pro 24GB RAM/512GB - $2,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 48GB RAM/512GB - $2,599.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 36GB RAM/1TB - $3,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 48GB RAM/1TB - $3,699.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]



iMac





Amazon has the best all-around deals on the new M4 iMacs, with as much as $149 off select models of the computer. This includes the 10-core/16GB RAM/256GB M4 iMac with the Nano-texture display at $1,499.00, down from $1,699.00.



8-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,149.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,299.00

10-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,349.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,499.00

10-core/16GB RAM/512GB - $1,549.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,699.00

10-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,899.00

Mac Mini





Apple just introduced the new M4 Mac mini and Amazon has it for up to $7 off this Black Friday.



Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

$70 OFFM4 Mac mini (256GB) for $529.00

$55 OFFM4 Mac mini (512GB) for $744.00



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5 Best Black Friday AirPods Deals Still Available
It's nearing the end of Black Friday, but you can still find all-time low price on the popular AirPods Pro 2, as well as low prices on the new AirPods 4.



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Best AirPods Deals

AirPods Pro 2 for $153.99 at Amazon ($95 off)

AirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99 at Amazon ($49 off)



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Starting with the overall best Black Friday AirPods deal: you can get the AirPods Pro 2 for $153.99 today on Amazon, down from $249.00. This is an all-time low price.



$95 OFFAirPods Pro 2 for $153.99



If you're looking for the newest models, Amazon has solid prices on both models of the AirPods 4. You can get the AirPods 4 (without ANC) for $119.00 and the AirPods 4 (with ANC) for $164.99 at Amazon.



$10 OFFAirPods 4 for $119.00

$15 OFFAirPods 4 (ANC) for $164.99



Finally, Amazon has both AirPods Max models on sale this week. You can get the Lightning model for $399.00 ($150 off) and the USB-C model for $499.99 ($49 off).



$49 OFFAirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99

$150 OFFAirPods Max (Lightning) for $399.00



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The Best 60+ Black Friday Accessory Deals Still Available on iPhone Chargers, Monitors, and More
Black Friday 2024 is almost over, but we're still tracking great discounts on Apple-related accessories. If you're looking for Apple products, our dedicated post on all the Apple Black Friday deals available now covers every Apple device on sale right now. In this article, we're focusing on accessories for smartphones and computers, as well as a few extras like LEGO sets on sale.



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Highlights of the sale includes Eufy's popular SmartTrack Card, which is down to $16.88 for Black Friday, down from $29.99. This device is Apple Find My-compatible and is slim enough to fit in a wallet. Twelve South's HiRise 3 Deluxe is also back on sale for $112.49, down from $149.99, and it provides simultaneous charging for an iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch.



There are plenty more deals in this sale, including a huge collection of Jackery portable power stations at their best ever prices. We're also tracking an array of Logitech computer accessories, including mice, keyboards, and webcams. Some of these sales will require you to clip an on-page coupon, but for the most part all of these deals have been applied automatically on Amazon.



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Charging AccessoriesJackery



Jackery Explorer 100 Plus with Solar Panel - $169.00, down from $229.00

Jackery Solar Generator 240 with Solar Panel - $249.00, down from $349.00

Jackery Explorer 1000 Power Station - $399.00, down from $799.00

Jackery Expansion Battery Pack 1000 Plus - $479.00, down from $599.00

Jackery Solar Generator Explorer 500 - $479.00, down from $799.00

Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro Portable Power Station - $1,799.00, down from $2,799.00

Jackery Solar Generator 4000 Kit - $2,399.00 with on-page coupon, down from $4,999.00

Jackery Solar Generator 2000 Plus Kit - $3,399.00 with on-page coupon, down from $6,599.00

Satechi



Magnetic MagSafe Wallet - $28.99, down from $39.99

Dual USB-C Docking Station - $97.49, down from $149.99

14-in-1 4K Docking Station - $165.99 with on-page coupon, down from $299.99

Anker



Prime Chargers

Prime USB-C to USB-C Cable - $25.99, down from $34.99

Prime Charger (200W, 6 Ports) - $55.99, down from $84.99

Prime Charger (100W, 3 Ports) - $45.99, down from $84.99

Prime Power Bank - $53.99, down from $89.99

Prime Charging Station (8-in-1) - $98.99, down from $164.99

Prime Charger (250W, 6 Ports, GaNPrime) - $109.99, down from $169.99

Prime Power Bank 27,650 mAh - $129.99, down from $179.99

Prime Charging Docking Station (14-in-1) - $169.99, down from $249.99

Wireless Chargers

MagGo 3-in-1 Foldable Wireless Charging Station - $62.99, down from $89.99

MagGo Wireless Charger Stand - $28.80, down from $35.99

MagGo 2-in-1 Wireless Charger Stand - $35.99, down from $49.99

MagGo 2-in-1 Wireless Charger Dock Stand - $37.49, down from $49.99

3-in-1 Cube with MagSafe - $103.99, down from $129.99

Power Banks

MagGo Power Bank 10,000 mAh - $51.99, down from $69.99

MagGo Power Bank for Apple Watch - $54.99, down from $79.99

Mobile Accessories



Eufy SmartTrack Card - $16.88, down from $29.99

Twelve South HiRise 3 Deluxe - $112.49, down from $149.99

Storage Accessories



Samsung T9 Portable SSD 2TB - $199.00, down from $299.99

Samsung T5 EVO Portable SSD 4TB - $229.99, down from $349.99

Samsung T5 EVO Portable SSD 8TB - $429.99, down from $654.99

Samsung 990 PRO 1TB PCIe Internal SSD - $92.46, down from $159.99

Samsung 990 PRO 2TB PCIe Internal SSD - $169.99, down from $249.99

Samsung 990 PRO 4TB PCIe Internal SSD - $269.99, down from $464.99

Samsung 980 PRO 2TB PCIe Internal SSD - $119.99, down from $204.95

Audio/Video Accessories

Samsung



Sound Bar

Samsung HW-Q910D Soundbar with Dolby Audio - $897.99, down from $1,287.99

Monitors

34-inch Odyssey OLED G8 Curved Gaming Monitor - $799.99, down from $1,199.99

32-inch Odyssey Quantum Gaming Monitor - $599.99, down from $1,099.99

27-inch ViewFinity S9 Smart Monitor - $699.99 at Amazon, down from $1,599.99

49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 Curved Gaming Monitor - $1,078.99, down from $1,799.99

55-inch Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen Curved Gaming Monitor - $1,799.99, down from $2,999.99

TVs

SAMSUNG OLED 4K S95D TV - $3,497.99 for 77"; $2,297.99 for 65"; $1,897.99 for 55"

The Frame QLED 4K TVs - Save up to $1,300

55-inch Neo QLED 4K Smart TV - $1,199.99, down from $1,499.99

65-inch OLED S90C TV - $1,399.99, down from $2,599.99

85-inch QLED 4K TV - $1,479.99, down from $2,799.99

85-inch Neo QLED 4K TV - $1,799.99, down from $3,699.99

Sonos



Ace Headphones - $349, down from $449

Arc Soundbar - $699, down from $899

Beam (Gen 2) Soundbar - $369, down from $499

Ray Soundbar - $169, down from $279

Era 100 Speaker - $199, down from $249

Era 300 Speaker - $359, down from $449

Roam 2 Portable Speaker - $139, down from $179

Move 2 Portable Speaker - $359, down from $449

Sub Mini - $343, down from $429

Sub 4 - $679, down from $799

Beats



Beats Solo Buds - $49.99, down from $79.99

Beats Studio Buds - $79.99, down from $149.95

Beats Pill - $99.95, down from $149.95

Beats Solo 4 - $99.99, down from $199.95

Beats Studio Buds + - $129.99, down from $169.95

Beats Studio Pro - $249.99, down from $349.99

Computer Accessories



Logitech M317 Wireless Mouse - $9.99, down from $19.99

Logitech K400 Plus Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad - $19.99, down from $27.99

Logitech MK335 Wireless Keyboard - $29.74, down from $34.99

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S Wireless Mouse - $67.99, down from $79.99

Logitech MK235 Wireless Keyboard - $17.99, down from $24.99

Logitech H390 Wired Headset - $17.99, down from $24.99

Logitech MK540 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - $39.99, down from $49.99

Logitech HD Pro Webcam - $49.99, down from $99.99

Logitech Brio PRO X 4K Webcam - $144.99, down from $169.99

LEGO Sets



Marvel Spider-Man Advent Calendar - $30.99, down from $44.99

Disney Advent Calendar - $19.99, down from $44.99

Star Wars Ahsoka Tano's T-6 Jedi Shuttle - $42.99, down from $79.99

DREAMZzz Stable of Dream Creatures - $44.99, down from $79.99

Creator Main Street 3-in-1 Set - $83.99, down from $139.99

Star Wars The Razor Crest UCS - $415.99, down from $599.99

Technic Liebherr Crawler Crane - $489.99, down from $699.99



You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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The Best Black Friday Apple HomeKit Deals Still Available on Lights, Smart Plugs, Locks, and More
Happy Black Friday! There have been ongoing deals throughout the month of November, but Friday, November 29th is the main U.S. sales day and retailers have marked down smart home products as people shop for the holidays.





We've rounded up all the best smart home deals for those who are looking to expand their Apple HomeKit and Matter ecosystems.



Lights



Philips Hue White and Color Bulbs 60W, 3 Pack - $76, down from $135

Philips Hue White Bulbs 75W, 2 Pack - $41, down from $50

Philips Hue 10ft LED Lightstrip - $49, down from $70

Philips Hue Gradient Light Strip - $175, down from $250

Philips Hue Go Portable Table Lamp - $112, down from $160

Philips Hue Signe Floor Lamp - $223, down from $330

Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box - $175, down from $250

Philips Hue Festavia String Lights - $154, down from $220

Lutron Caseta Smart Lighting Kit - $136, down from $170

Lutron Caseta Dimmer Switch Kit - $56, down from $70

Lutron Caseta Dimmer Switch 2 Pack - $120, down from $200

Eve Flare - $70, down from $100

Eve Light Strip - $35, down from $80

Twinkly String Lights 600 LEDs - $140 (with coupon), down from $230

Twinkly Flex Light Tube - $73, down from $210

Nanoleaf Shapes Hexagons - $100 (with coupon), down from $200

Nanoleaf Elements Wood Hexagons - $160, down from $250

Nanoleaf Matter Permanent Outdoor Lights - $170, down from $200

Nanoleaf Lines - $200, down from $300

Nanoleaf Holiday Lights - $75, down from $150

Nanoleaf Skylight - $200, down from $250

Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights - $200, down from $300



Target has 30 percent off all of its Philips Hue products, including the two-pack Starter Kit, 40W Candle bulb, and individual smart bulbs.

Thermostats



Ecobee Smart Thermostat - $170, down from $190

Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium - $215, down from $250

Ecobee3 Lite Smart Thermostat - $130, down from $150



Cameras and Doorbells



EufyCam 2C, 2 Pack - $110 with $20 coupon, down from $200

Aqara 2K Indoor Security Camera - $40, down from $60

Ecobee Smart Video Doorbell Camera - $130, down from $160

Arlo Pro 3 Camera Set - $250, down from $500



Smart Plugs and Switches



Kasa Smart Plug Mini, 4 Pack - $30, down from $50

Kasa Outdoor Smart Plug - $17, down from $30

Kasa Smart Dimmer Switch - $16, down from $28

TP-Link Tapo Plug Mini, 4 Pack - $26, down from $45

Meross Smart Power Strip - $33, down from $43

Eve Energy Outlet - $40, down from $50

Eve Energy Smart Plug - $30, down from $40

Eve Energy Strip - $70, down from $100

Philips Hue Smart Plug - $28, down from $35



Sensors



Aqara Water Leak Sensor Kit - $38.50, down from $55

Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor - $16, down from $20

Eve Water Guard - $80, down from $100



Smart Locks and Door Hardware



Meross Smart Garage Door Opener Remote - $35 (with coupon), down from $50

Aqara Smart Lock U50 - $90, down from $170

Aqara Smart Lock U100 - $130, down from $220

Aqara Smart Lock U200 - $200, down from $270

Aqara Door and Window Sensor Kit - $34, down from $58

Eufy Smart Lock E30 - $100, down from $170



AirPlay Speakers



Sonos Roam - $149, down from $179

Sonos Move 2 - $360, down from $450

Sonos Era 300 - $360, down from $450

Sonos Arc - $699, down from $899

Sonos Beam 2 - $370, down from $500

Sonos Sub 4 - $679, down from $799





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Shot on iPhone: Wallace & Gromit on Display at Apple's UK Headquarters
Apple today announced that a new stop-motion animation featuring Wallace & Gromit will be projected onto London's Battersea Power Station this holiday season. The festive, six-minute video will be shown every day from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. from today until New Year's Eve. It is free to watch, and reservations are not needed.





Apple is promoting the animation as part of its latest "Shot on iPhone" campaign. Aardman, the animation studio that created Wallace & Gromit, filmed the stop-motion video with the Telephoto camera on eight iPhone 16 Pro Max devices.



"Aardman used the Dragonframe Tether app and eight iPhone 16 Pro devices in Telephoto mode to make Wallace & Gromit, Shot on iPhone," said Apple. "They shot full 4K stills in ProRAW format, before stitching them together to achieve the 6K image needed to turn their 23‑centimeter characters into 101‑meter projections."



The animation transforms two towers into Christmas trees on the side of the building facing the River Thames. Visitors can watch Wallace & Gromit decorate the trees, and then "snap a selfie" in front of the fully-decorated trees.





"This project has been a dream to direct — a cinematic fusion of tech and art," said Aardman's director and graphic design lead Gavin Strange. "Shooting stop-motion animation on iPhone 16 Pro Max with the legendary Wallace & Gromit, to then be projected onto the iconic Battersea Power Station, makes this unique in so many ways. I hope that this Christmas, everyone feels inspired to start shooting their own stop-motion masterpieces with iPhone, and I'm excited and proud of what we've all created."



Battersea Power Station has been home to Apple's U.K. headquarters since last year, and the company also has a store there. In front of the store, the Wallace & Gromit set used to create the stop-motion will be on display.



More details about this "Shot on iPhone" campaign, including an upcoming "Today at Apple" session with Aardman, are available on Apple's website. The project has also been promoted on the Battersea Power Station's website.Tag: Shot on iPhoneThis article, 'Shot on iPhone: Wallace & Gromit on Display at Apple's UK Headquarters' first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

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Syrian Jihadists Mount New Assault On Aleppo After Surprise Advance
Syrian Jihadists Mount New Assault On Aleppo After Surprise Advance

Authored by Jaston Ditz via AntiWar.com,

The Syrian proxy war never really ended, but it certainly had quieted down for a time, with various factions confined to various areas, and the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) seeming stuck in Idlib Province. Today the war is flaring up again in a big way.

HTS forces have pushed eastward out of Idlib into the western part of Aleppo Province and toward Aleppo itself, seizing several towns along the way. It is being reported that around 182 people have been killed Thursday alone in the fighting on the ground in the area. That includes 102 HTS fighters and 80 fighters including both Syrian troops and their allies.
Via Middle East Eye

The battles are still ongoing, and the toll continues to increase all the time. The Syrian military seems to be seeing substantial backing from Russian air assets in the area. The HTS is also reported using Ukrainian drones against the Syrian forces. It has been reported for months that Ukraine has offered "drones for fighters" to HTS, but this would mark the first time such drones are being used in a big way in combat.

On top of those killed in the ongoing fighting, the Syrian and Russian air forces have caused substantial civilian casualties. 19 civilians were killed in attacks in and around al-Atareb and Darat Izza, and at least 26 others were wounded. Both of those cities are about 25 km from Aleppo itself, the largest city in Syria, underscoring how quickly the HTS has advanced.

A number of other towns and villages reported airstrikes in the area. Al-Nayrab is by far the closest town to Aleppo to have reported strikes, saying they were hit twice. They are only about 10 km from Aleppo, making them virtually a suburb of the major city.

HTS formed in early 2017 as a merger of several Islamist militant groups, centering initially around fighting Jabhat al-Nusra but ultimately merging with them as well. Jabhat al-Nusra was effectively the Syrian wing of al-Qaeda, though they broke with them publicly in 2016. Despite that, HTS maintains much of the underlying rhetoric of al-Qaeda.

Publicly, HTS and their leader Abu Mohammad al-Julani has tried to disavow al-Qaeda and ISIS and has courted favor with the US. He has styled the civilian body in HTS-dominated Idlib the Syrian Salvation Government.

It has long been suspected that this rebranding was more about trying to turn Syrian Sunni Islamist factions into a more palatable partner for Western involvement in the region than any major ideological differences with the international jihadists.


⚡️Al Nusra terrorists on the outskirts of Aleppo pic.twitter.com/cS6jbdRl7g
— War Monitor (@WarMonitors) November 29, 2024
The West has a history of backing some of the more local Sunni Islamist groups in the Syrian War. Indeed, the HTS ties with Ukraine’s government underscores that many see them as a practical partner in their respective regional wars.

This could be a growing concern for the Syrian government, as what was once a contained problem in the Idlib Province looks to explode outward starting many of the same fights all over again.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 16:00

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Looming Trump Tariffs Spark Wave Of Freight Frontloading From China
Looming Trump Tariffs Spark Wave Of Freight Frontloading From China

Anticipating that President-elect Donald Trump will fulfill his promise of a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% tariff on imports from China, importers are frontloading freight before the tariff wall takes effect in less than two months.

Bloomberg reports that international cargo flights out of the world's second-largest economy are ramping up to new records in the weeks after the presidential election. 

According to the Ministry of Transport data, there were 3,485 international cargo flights in or out of China last week, the most since March 2023—or about the time when China reopened its economy after a few years of lockdowns. Last week was the third consecutive week with more than 3,400 flights. 
Souce: Bloomberg

"The threatened tariffs on Canada and Mexico will motivate US importers to frontload imports and accumulate inventories, regardless of whether the tariffs are implemented," Barclays analyst Pooja Sriram wrote in a note to clients earlier this week. 

Sriram said, "The 25% tariffs could intensify this pull-forward effect, leading to an even stronger surge in imports in late 2024 and early 2025, thereby widening the trade deficit."

Several Chinese manufacturers, including Shenzhen Lingke Technology, a lighting products manufacturer, told Nikkei Asia that major US retailers have already increased orders.

"The thinking is that American clients want to lock in as many profits as possible before a new round of tariffs kick in," Wu Zhiqiang, CEO of Shenzhen Lingke, told the media outlet.

Nikkei reported, "Microsoft, HP and Dell are scrambling to obtain as many electronic parts as they can before January."

"We think shipment could be front-loaded, boosting exports in the first half of 2025 before dampening them in the second half," other Barclays analysts wrote in a note. Analysts at the bank expect a 30% tariff increase from the U.S. on Chinese goods next year, which would cap China's economic growth in 2025 to about 4%. 

Mike Beckham, CEO of Simple Modern, which produces drinkware and other lifestyle production in Oklahoma, although it relies on components from China, warned there is a lot of tarrif "uncertainty right now."

"Some companies are attempting to ship as much as they can right now, but it has not been a major driver of strategy for the companies I am close with," Beckham said. 

China's export boom bodes well for logistics firms, such as freight forwarders and carriers, in the short term, as the panic to pull forward as much product as possible before tariffs go into effect early next year. 

A report from Judah Levine, head of research at Freightos, noted that air cargo prices out of China "have still not spiked and carriers report being busy but not overwhelmed even as December approaches," adding, "Capacity additions to these lanes and shippers who adjusted and planned ahead may prove to be enough to prevent extreme rate climbs and congestion through the end of the year."

Trump announced earlier this week he intends to levy a 25% tariff on all imports from Mexico and Canada and an additional 10% tariff on imports from China. Tariffs on Mexico and Canada would remain in place until the flow of "drugs, in particular fentanyl, and all illegal aliens stop," while tariffs on China would remain in place "until such time as [the drugs that are pouring into our country] stop."  He also stated that on January 20, he would "sign all necessary documents" to implement the tariffs on Mexico and Canada as one of his "many first Executive Orders."

Overall, the tariff announcement is reminiscent of the first Trump administration, when such tariffs were announced as a negotiating tactic, rather than the more systematic tariff policies (e.g., the 10-20% "universal baseline tariff") Trump frequently discussed during the campaign.

Deutsche Bank's chief FX strategist, George Saravelos, wrote a note late this week outlining the ten biggest takeaways his desk had about the incoming Trump tariffs. 

Saravelos pointed out the countries that would be most affected by tariffs, including Mexico, Vietnam, and Canada. 



The great pull-forward of freight to hedge against Trump tariffs is well underway—reminiscent of 2018. The only problem is that freight demand will likely slide once frontloading is over. 

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 16:30

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The "Let It Rip" Canard: Reflections On Jay Bhattacharya
The "Let It Rip" Canard: Reflections On Jay Bhattacharya

Authored by Jeffrey Tucker via The Brownstone Institute,

Early in the Covid period, the skeptics of government closures and universal quarantines were denounced as favoring a policy of “let it rip.” The phrase has been in use since the 19th century. It is apparently drawn from experience with steamships. When you released power to its maximum extent, it made a ripping sound. 

The implication is that when you let it rip, you let go of all controls and just wait to see what happens. 



Think about the application to infectious disease, at least in the context of the debate over lockdowns. The theory is that if you don’t force people to stay home, force businesses to close, and force schools and churches to shut down, people will mindlessly move about here and there and cause infection to spread wildly. No one will have a clue about what to do about it. 

The implication is that people are unbearably stupid, lack all personal incentive to protect themselves, and somehow cannot but be as reckless as possible.

There will be no strategies, no methods of mitigation, no therapeutics, no limits on the spread of incurable sickness. 

We need geniuses like Anthony Fauci to give us police-enforced guidance in order to stay safe from the consequences of our own choices. We don’t have brains. We don’t have habits born of experience. We don’t have any social mechanisms embedded in our traditions. We don’t have anything. 

We are worse than an anthill, which at least has a rules-based order born of instinct. In this view, human behavior is purely randomized and rote, moving about here and there, fully unable to process information about guidance, lacking completely in any capacity to be careful, wise, or otherwise govern ourselves. 

This is the essence of the push for lockdowns. Anything less than totalitarian control of the human population amounts to utter chaos in which the virus rules us all whereas the geniuses at the controls of government power know all things.

This is the essential worldview of all those who said that lockdown opponents merely want to let the virus rip. 

This was of course the core criticism of the Great Barrington Declaration of which NIH Director-nominee Jay Bhattacharya was the main author. It advocated no such thing as “let it rip.” Instead, it called for public health to recognize the existence of human intelligence and consider the costs of overriding it with police-state edicts that ruin businesses and lives. It came out six months after lockdowns began and already revealed themselves to be devastating. There should not have been anything even slightly controversial about the statement. 

And yet truly there was something about those times that tempted intellectuals toward grave extremes of utopian thinking. Remember the “Zero Covid” movement? Talk about insane. 

I just read an outrageous paper in Frontiers of Health (date March 2021!) that claimed to have the magical solution to Covid. The plan would defeat the disease in “one day” by ordering simultaneous universal testing, forcing all positive tests to isolate, and monitoring all public spaces with concentration camp guards. The authors proposed this seriously, forgetting that a respiratory virus with a zoonotic reservoir cares nothing for such antics. To have signed one’s name to such a suggestion should confine one to a lifetime of ill repute as an intellectual. 

There is also the slight problem of human rights and freedom. But, hey, anyone who yammered on about those topics was then accused of being an advocate of “let it rip.” 

The truth is that we do have intelligence and brains. Older people have always known to avoid large crowds in flu season. Pick up any geriatric magazine and you can discover that this is true. Even our habits of the season reflect that. Intergenerational family units tend to stay indoors as we enter winter months and get out and about in the spring when threats of infectious disease die down. “Focused protection” is embedded in the habits of the calendar year. 

We are also capable of reading data on risk demographics. We knew from February 2020 that Covid posed a medically significant risk mainly to the aged and infirm. There was never a serious risk associated with beach parties or schooling. We knew this at least intuitively, and vast numbers of people also knew to disregard the crazy fear-mongering from the top that was designed to prepare the population for the shot. 

Society knew better than its managers. It is this way in every sector of life in a world in which society is trusted as the primary manager of itself. 

It’s true in economics. Now that Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy are pushing for radical deregulation of all things, the same critique is being offered. They merely advocate that enterprise “let it rip.” It’s the new name for laissez-faire, another smear term from the 19th century. 

But in the same sense that people have the intelligence to judge disease risk, society generates systems and institutions that put limits and guardrails up for enterprise too. The existence of rivalrous competition with easy entry and exit keeps prices, profits, and costs toward an equilibrium. Producer accountability is instilled with user ratings, reputation, and strict liability (unless you are a vaccine maker enjoying full indemnification). 

People forget that the best institutions assuring quality and safety are not government agencies but private services like Underwriters Laboratory, which has been around since the 19th century, long before the federal government had a single agency regulating even food quality. Remove the regulations, abolish the agencies, and competent and well-run private institutions would appear in every area, the same as professional credentialing now. 

Trusting people to manage infectious disease based on realistic risk assessments is no different from trusting property owners, workers, prices, and markets to work out the best possible solutions to the problem of scarcity in the material world. It doesn’t mean full throttle come what may any more than not locking down means zero control over our health. 

In other words, this whole phrase has been deployed against the idea of freedom itself. In fact, the proponents of lockdowns were not opposed to smearing that word too, spelling it as freedumb. 

Early on in the pandemic response, I was interviewed in Germany and the person asked what the best rhetorical strategy would be to push for a reopening. I suggested they campaign for freedom. The response: that is not possible because the word itself has been discredited. My response: if freedom is discredited, we have no cause of hope at all. 

The legacy of Jay Bhattarcharya’s actions during Covid – joining what felt like a half-dozen of us immediate critics of these awful policies – is not only his attention to science and facts; it is also a reverence for the idea of freedom itself, which really means to trust that society can manage itself with the best-possible outcomes apart from the dictates of pretentious and powerful people at the top. 

In a beautiful irony, Jay now inherits the position of the man who called him a “fringe epidemiologist” and called for the censors to do a “quick and devastating takedown” of his work. It’s been a very long journey lasting nearly five years, but here we are, the man who led the opposition to the worst-imaginable public health policies now in a position to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again. 

Savor this moment: it’s a rare one when justice prevails. As for accountability and the truth about what happened in those dark days, there is a good phrase for what should happen to the information flows that should now happen: let it rip. 

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 17:00

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A new report from TechCrunch reveals that Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp—one of the largest drivers of internet usage globally, accounting for about 10% of all fixed and 22% of mobile traffic—is planning to secure its own undersea fiber-optic cables to "avoid areas of geopolitical tension." This move comes amid alarming sabotage incidents of undersea cables from the Baltics to the Red Sea region.

Sources familiar with the plans say Meta's new undersea fiber pipe will begin with a project cost of $2 billion and could rapidly expand to upwards of $10 billion as the project expands in the years ahead. 


Sources close to Meta confirmed the project but said it is still in its early stages. Plans have been laid out, but physical assets have not, and they declined to discuss budget. The expectation is that Meta will talk more publicly about it in early 2025, when it will confirm plans for the cable, including intended route, capacity, and some of the reasoning behind building it.-TechCrunch


Ranulf Scarborough, a submarine cable industry analyst, told the tech media outlet that cable ships are in extremely "tight supply" at the moment, adding that many of these vessels are usually booked several years ahead.

Sources explained that the planned 25,000-mile cable project is expected to track from the US East Coast to India via South Africa, then to the US West Coast from India via Australia, essentially making a giant "W" worldwide. 



Sources pointed out that the "W" formation allows Meta to avoid "areas of geopolitical tension," such as areas in Middle Eastern waters where a cable sabotage incident was reported earlier this year (read here) and the most recent sabotage incident in the Baltics (read here).

For years, Meta has been part-owner of 16 existing undersea fiber networks. However, this new cable project would allow the big tech firm to have first dibs on capacity to support expanding traffic across its platforms in the era of AI.

More from TechCrunch, "Sources close to the project tell us that it's too soon to say whether AI is part of the equation for Meta in this project, describing it as part of the "long tail" of considerations and possibilities, along with whether Meta would open capacity to other users alongside itself." 

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 14:40

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Playing Nuclear Chicken
Playing Nuclear Chicken

Authored by James Rickards via DailyReckoning.com,

We continue to climb steadily up the World War III escalation ladder.

Last week, Biden foolishly gave Ukraine the green light to strike deep into Russian territory using U.S. missiles.

Now Russia has responded, as Putin promised they would.

On November 21st Russia launched a new hypersonic missile known as the Oreshnik. It is a unique weapon designed to send a clear message.



The Oreshnik utilizes a system similar to MIRV (multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle) technology common on nuclear ICBMs.

This new missile has 6 warheads which each have 6 submunitions. That’s 36 projectiles per missile in total.

Here is a still shot of one of the sets of 6 submunitions just before reaching its target.



It is important to note that the projectiles are not glowing due to rocket engines firing. The warheads separated from the booster engine at a much higher altitude and are now gliding.

The submunitions are glowing due to the plasma bubble created by friction against the dense atmosphere at speeds of around Mach 10 (7,600 mph). That’s 2.1 miles per second.

At such speeds, even if the Oreshnik’s submunitions lack significant explosive payloads, the kinetic energy alone would make for an effective strike asset. This is similar to the sci-fi weapon concept colloquially known as “rods from God”, in which inert tungsten rods are flung down from orbit.

The U.S. and NATO have no defense against the Oreshnik. Targeting 36 independent projectiles traveling at 7,600 mph is a fool’s errand. Striking the missile before the warheads separate is also unlikely, as it has a variable-speed solid rocket engine which makes its trajectory unpredictable.

This new missile adds to Russia’s impressive hypersonic arsenal:

Kinzhal – Mach 10 air-launched ballistic missile
Zircon – Mach 9 ship-launched cruise missile
Iskander – Mach 7 ground-launched ballistic missile
R-37M – Mach 6 air-to-air missile
Each of these weapons is fully operational, in full production, and has been used successfully during the Ukraine war. To date, these weapons have only been used with conventional explosives. But the first three can also be armed with nuclear warheads.

NATO air defenses have not found much if any, success against Russian hypersonics. And with new options such as the Oreshnik, which would likely target air defenses and ballistic missile sites, the balance in conventional weaponry in Ukraine has moved further in Russia’s favor.

Meanwhile, the U.S. is struggling to get our first hypersonic conventional missile, the Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW), in service. The U.S. has long worked on hypersonic missiles, but the engineering challenges are extreme. Traveling at speeds of Mach 5+ generates massive amounts of heat and friction.

America’s bloated defense sector has been unable to meet the requirements so far. Hopefully, Trump finds success in revitalizing our military-industrial complex. Otherwise, we will continue to fall behind.

Nuclear Options

As Biden goads Russia, he is implicitly relying on America’s nuclear weapons stockpile as a deterrent. At this point, we cannot match Russia when it comes to conventional missile technology.

So when Biden willingly crosses Russia’s red lines, he is counting on the threat of American nuclear weapons to prevent full-out war. He also appears to be attempting to sabotage President Trump’s promise to end the war in Ukraine.

This is incredibly reckless behavior. One major problem is that Russia has an even larger and more modern nuclear arsenal.

If Moscow or a nuclear power plant is targeted by Ukraine using American missiles, there is a possibility that Russia retaliates with a nuclear strike. We are in essence calling their bluff. And they need to preserve their own defense deterrence posture, or they could look weak.

From there, things could get very ugly very quickly.

In a nuclear war, there are no winners. Biden and his handlers are playing a dangerous game. They are gambling with hundreds of millions of lives.

All of this is simply to drag out another unwinnable conflict. Have we learned nothing from the War on Terror? America’s reign as a lone superpower is over. That’s a reality that needs to sink in so U.S. policy can adapt accordingly.

The sooner the Deep State realizes this, the better off we’ll all be.

The lessons of the Cuban Missile Crisis were clear. Lesson One is to avoid escalation. Lesson Two is that if escalation begins, it’s crucial to de-escalate. Failure to abide by these lessons is a straight path to nuclear war.

Russia has signaled that it is ready to begin immediate negotiations with the Trump administration. Trump’s upcoming presidency may be the only thing preventing WW3.

Inauguration Day can’t come fast enough.

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Fri, 11/29/2024 - 15:05

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Trump Taps Chris Rufo To Help De-Wokify Ivy Leagues Receiving Federal Funding

President-elect Donald Trump’s administration is ramping up efforts to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in higher education. In a significant move, key conservative figure Christopher Rufo has been invited to present a proposal to slash federal funding for universities that maintain such programs.



Rufo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a prominent critic of DEI efforts, plans to outline how federal funds could be conditioned on the removal of these programs. The proposal aims to eliminate perceived discrimination in university practices, arguing that DEI programs violate the Civil Rights Act by favoring certain racial, ethnic, or gender groups.

“If you don’t stop discriminating and violating the law, you will no longer be qualified for federal funding,” Rufo emphasized. He anticipates that institutions, particularly Ivy League universities that receive billions annually in federal research funding, would quickly comply.

Rufo’s presentation is part of a broader cultural and political strategy supported by Trump’s incoming administration. Russ Vought, tasked with spearheading government efficiency efforts, is hosting Rufo at Mar-a-Lago to discuss the proposal. Notably, Vice President-elect JD Vance has voiced strong support, citing the need to dismantle DEI in education and proposing significant taxation on university endowments.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Vance views Rufo as "a leading voice in the movement to restore merit and excellence" to universities, adding that Vance believes Rufo "recognizes schools and universities exist to equip American students to face tomorrow’s challenges, not to indoctrinate them with the fringe beliefs of the far left."
Universities have said they are legally and ethically responding to the changing demographics of the nation. Photo: Scott Eisen/Getty Images

This effort mirrors Trump’s earlier actions during his presidency, including banning federal race and gender bias training programs—a measure reversed by President Biden.

As the WSJ notes:


From his perch outside Seattle, the 40-year-old documentary filmmaker and writer has become one of the country’s most influential—and effective—culture warriors, waging public fights against diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in schools, businesses and government. 

Rufo exposed plagiarism in the academic scholarship of Harvard President Claudine Gay and in the writings of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. His reports played a role in Gay’s subsequent resignation in January of this year and damaged Harris’s campaign. He has also taken aim at diversity practices in large companies, most recently at Boeing. 

...

Rufo said he is meeting with members of the Trump administration next month. He has said he thinks colleges and universities have been taken over by the left, and he wants to recapture them by cutting federal money to schools that continue to engage in DEI practices. He also wants to excise race-based affirmative action from any institution with which the federal government does business.


Impact on Universities

The proposed restrictions could have profound financial implications for universities reliant on federal grants and student aid. For example, Harvard University received $686 million in federal research funding in the last academic year. Institutions like Harvard, already under scrutiny for race-based admissions policies, have begun scaling back DEI efforts.

Critics of these programs, including investor Bill Ackman, have linked them to broader cultural issues, such as antisemitism and the suppression of free speech on campuses. Protests and demonstrations have intensified these debates, particularly following the recent conflict in Gaza.

"I hope the president turns the screws on DEI in the Ivy Leagues," Rufo told Bloomberg. "This would put conditions on federal funding, especially the Ivy Leagues, if they practice discrimination regarding DEI."

While universities are a great start, Rufo says the incoming Trump administration envisions a broader crackdown, including denying federal contracts to corporations that continue DEI efforts. This aligns with growing opposition from corporate leaders like Elon Musk, who recently praised Walmart’s decision to scale back diversity initiatives.

“Now the fight returns to the White House, the center of power for the country as a whole,” Rufo said.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 15:30

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"Dumb-Shit Grandstanding" - What Part Of 'Mandate' Don't You Understand?

Authored by James Howard Kunstler,


"This version of Trump knows what buttons to press, he knows where the bodies are buried, he’s absorbed their worst and now he is about to throw it right back at them." 

- Jeff Childers


You have every reason to believe that this arrogant, malicious, leviathan government, and the vicious intel / lawfare blob at its vanguard, is about to be turned upside-down, inside-out, and sideways. Every appointment by Mr. Trump is a dose of chemotherapy to this malignant beast, aimed at all its diseased organs. The rogue cells within are going to die hard, struggle against their extinction, shriek and thrash as the treatment proceeds. That is, if it is allowed to proceed.



And so: rumors arise of a coup to prevent it from happening. The benchmark version goes like this: “Joe Biden” keeps up his stupid provocation of Russia with those medium-range ATACMS missiles until Mr. Putin is forced to respond with a strike against a NATO member, say, a military base in Poland used to stage and target the ATACMS. Under NATO’s Article Five — an attack against one is an attack against all — Europe and the US must go to war against Russia. This becomes the pretext for “Joe Biden” to declare an extraordinary emergency (or Kamala Harris, if “JB” can be shoved out under the 25th Amendment.) The inauguration of the newly-elected government must needs be postponed. . . .

Such a move would surely provoke a domestic insurrection against the leviathan and Civil War Two would be on. Or else you might expect a swift counter-coup out of the US military not playing along. Mr. Putin, too, could demur from playing the game, that is, just not go for the bait, refrain from striking any NATO territory. After all, his beef is officially with Mr. Zelensky’s Kiev government. Russia could just pound Kiev until that government ceases to exist. So far Mr. Putin has carefully refrained from destroying the historic city center, mainly hitting power plants to turn off the heat and light to make life extremely uncomfortable in the Ukraine capital with winter coming on. But he could level the city.

The choice is Mr. Zelensky’s, and has been for months as his forces, armaments, and prospects dwindle. He could suspend hostilities, go to talks, even raise a white flag and put an end to the needless suffering. Under no circumstances will he get the Donbas or Crimea back. I doubt that Russia wants to take over the rest of Ukraine, considering the cost of having to support it indefinitely. Better that it should remain a sovereign state and look after itself — but neutral, demilitarized, and, if you like, de-Nazified. You understand that these will be Russia’s final terms? And that there is nothing unreasonable about them?

In short, the hypothetical coup would fail, and the Ukraine war will end, and Mr. Trump will get inaugurated if he is careful to avoid the blob’s assassins until January 20. As for Rep. Jamie Raskin’s scheme to prevent a Trump swearing-in on account of him being “an insurrectionist,” you can file that under “dumb-shit grandstanding.” So, the new government will come in, the new department chiefs will get into office, and the leviathan will get the therapeutic treatment it deserves.

You understand, of course, that the federal bureaucracy is a perverse reincarnation of the old 19th century “Spoils System,” an entrenched, self-replicating matrix of parasites. Both parties have nourished it, but the Democrats have made it their extra-special pet since Mr. Obama was in charge of things. He and his AG Eric Holder arranged for the DOJ to target their political enemies and for the to FBI mutate into a US-KGB, and that behavior persisted for eight long years since Obama and Holder left the scene. The malice all flowed from those departments, since any opponent of the Party’s agenda could get lawfared, financially drained, and put out of business. The party’s sole agenda, really, was to just feed the bureaucratic parasite, and grow it ever-larger and more dependent on the party in order to increase its power.

There will necessarily be confusion over the clean-up of all that. Because of Mr. Trump being the primary target of DOJ / FBI enmity, blob publicists will try to color it as “personal retribution,” but it is really the proper response of an aggrieved nation. A large number of current and former officials deserve to face charges for what they did, serious crimes against their fellow citizens. They also deserve fair trials to determine their culpability. The catch is, these proceedings ought to take place outside the DC federal district court, which is itself parasitized and corrupted.

Outside of these criminal proceedings, the rest is executive process — just firing a lot of dead-weight and bureaucrat officials who contribute nothing but inertia and impediment to the normal functioning of a society. And deconstructing whole agencies. The blob will likely attempt to block that effort by marshaling its own allied lawyer army to bombard the courts with suits and writs. If the Trump team does its work carefully, with scrupulous attention to correct process, that offensive can be overcome and worked-around.

After a while, we’ll discover just how much government is really necessary, sort of like twitter did, after Elon Musk fired 80-percent of the loafers on his payroll. Since so much of the US economy has shifted insidiously into government, this downscaling is apt to be painful, but especially for the local economy of Washington DC, which is to say, a grift economy of overlapping rackets. Upgrade a few laws and whole industries — such as lobbying by military contractors — might be wiped out. But you have to ask: how was that ever a good thing?

For now, we give thanks that important changes are probably underway. Stolen liberties will be returned. You will be free to succeed or fail in a society of voluntary transactions. That was always the essence of being an American, not being a client of a fake therapeutic state, savior of all, but really just protector of its own.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 13:25

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In a historic convergence, three US aircraft carriers will be in Asia by next week after months of absence amid concerns of Chinese activity in the lead up to the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump, the Nikkei reported.
The USS George Washington arrives in Yokosuka, Japan for the first time in over nine years on Nov. 22

USS George Washington, with a crew of 2,702, arrived on Friday in Yokosuka, Japan, home to the US Navy's 7th Fleet, returning to the port for the first time in nine years. The USS Carl Vinson was deployed to the Pacific on Monday. Meanwhile the USS Abraham Lincoln is now in the Indian Ocean, passing through the South China Sea, before heading home to San Diego, California.



"This presence enables rapid response for maritime and joint forces and brings our most capable ships with the greatest amount of striking power and operational capability to bear," Lt. Cmdr. Katie Koenig, a U.S. Pacific Fleet spokesperson, told Nikkei Asia. It also "demonstrates our collective resolve to ensure security and stability in the region," she said.

According to Nikkei, the US had no forward-deployed carrier in Asia since mid-May, when the USS Ronald Reagan left Yokosuka. Other aircraft carriers were sent to the Middle East in response to the rising conflict there after Israel launched missile strikes at Lebanon and Iran-Israel tensions heightened.

Analysts say the increased U.S. military presence in the Pacific is to counter any threat by China in the 50-plus days leading up to Trump's inauguration on Jan. 20. The presence in the Middle East, where multiple carriers were redirected from the Pacific over the summer, will be reduced.

Brent Sadler, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a 26-year U.S. Navy veteran, said, "You're entering a period where the Chinese are positioning for a test of our resolve, and so having that stepped up presence is timely."

"China is clearly the number one threat," Sadler said, adding the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden "is in a place where they feel like they can move away" from the Middle East, following the latest round of Iranian missile attacks against Israel and Israel's retaliatory strike.

Jacob Stokes, deputy director of the Indo-Pacific Security Program at Center for a New American Security, said, "China is going to try and test the Trump administration early, probably around Taiwan or the South China Sea, or both." The test, Stokes said, will attempt to determine which of the two sides of Trump Beijing will be dealing with.

"They've seen transactional Trump, that wants to make a deal. Or are they going to get confrontational Trump, which is the way they would characterize his policies from mid to late 2018 on through COVID."

While the U.S. has 11 carriers, most are under maintenance or have just returned from long deployments, leaving only a handful sea ready. As the wars intensified in Ukraine and Gaza, the Pentagon, under Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, prioritized those regions over the Western Pacific.

Stokes said leaders at the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command "want to reset the baseline and be well situated in terms of military assets and how they're postured come January."

Sadler said the carrier gap in the Western Pacific over the past few months had led to Chinese provocations in the South China Sea and around Taiwan.

"It's not to say that had there been an extra carrier strike group, that wouldn't have happened. But the president would have had more options to signal displeasure with the Chinese in terms that they could understand," he said.

To fill that void, the navy first deployed the San Diego-based USS Theodore Roosevelt to the region, only to quickly redirect the aircraft carrier to help out in the Middle East. Although another San Diego-based carrier, the Abraham Lincoln, was sent to Asia, that too was redirected to the Middle East.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 13:50

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Massive Trump "Fight, Fight, Fight" Statue Under Construction

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

An Ohio artist has been commissioned to create a two story high bronze statue of president Trump in the iconic pose he struck after surviving the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania earlier this year.



Breitbart News reports that the statue, expected to be completed by Trump’s inauguration in January, was funded by cryptocurrency investors associated with $PATRIOT.

The artist, Alan Cottrill, is well known for creating the Thomas Edison statue in the Capitol’’s Statuary Hall and has also created numerous presidential statues for universities and museums.


BREAKING: President-elect Trump is being honored with a two-story-tall bronze statue, designed to capture his iconic defiant fist pump following the assassination attempt on his life in Butler, Pennsylvania, last July.
The statue is hoped to be unveiled at Trump’s inauguration. pic.twitter.com/4qMiHAIc2X
— Leading Report (@LeadingReport) November 27, 2024
“I’ve sculpted and cast 400 life size or larger bronze statues across America and the Patriot Statue is our largest single figure to date,” Cottrill said in a statement to Breitbart.

Dustin Stockton, a leader of the project, told Breitbart “The statue had to be Trumpian. It had to be larger than life and over the top.”

The report notes that Stockton has spoken with members of Trump’s inaugural team about unveiling it at the ceremony.

The statue will depict Trump with his fist raised in defiance after surviving the attempt on his life back in July.

The report also notes that 10 smaller 18-inch bronze replicas of the statue will be created. These “Patriot Awards” will be presented to notable figures within Trump’s inner circle prior to the inauguration.


There needs to be a Trump statue in Washington DC like this that’s dozens of feet tall pic.twitter.com/cm4BTt4Nny
— Earth Emperor (@Empireenjoyer11) November 27, 2024

That’s awesome!
President Trump deserves a statue.
The icing on the cake will be the absolute meltdown of the lunatic left.
Both the Trump statue and the meltdown will be glorious!!! pic.twitter.com/DF4xrpQGaQ
— Exposing Absurdity (@ExposingAbsurd) November 27, 2024

Thank you for sharing.
It’s an epic project and I’m honored to be involved @Patriot_Erc20
— 🦺👽Dustin Stockton 🏴‍☠️🤠 (@DustinStockton) November 27, 2024

The man deserves a statue in DC as well, just to piss them all off...
— Thick Shelled Egg 🥚 (@ThickShelledEgg) November 27, 2024

Good. I really think if he can get done half of what he’s promised to do he should probably be put on Mount Rushmore which will be amazing to watch lefties melt as it’s being constructed
— Vinnie @ The PSP-Podcast (@PSP_Podcast) November 27, 2024
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Premier League updates from 8pm GMT kick-offGet in touch! Send your thoughts to Scott via emailBreaking news … and it’s something which will have some sort of effect, one way or another, on Southampton’s efforts to stay in the Premier League.Here’s a reminder of how the Premier League table looks heading into the Friday Night Football. Southampton were set a bottom-versus-top clash last Sunday; now they’ve been handed a 20th-versus-fifth-and-potentially-second test. It’s theoretically easier, but not by very much. Continue reading...

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Canadian media companies sue OpenAI in case potentially worth billions
Litigants say AI company used their articles to train its popular ChatGPT software without authorizationCanada’s major news organizations have sued tech firm OpenAI for potentially billions of dollars, alleging the company is “strip-mining journalism” and unjustly enriching itself by using news articles to train its popular ChatGPT software.The suit, filed on Friday in Ontario’s superior court of justice, calls for punitive damages, a share of profits made by OpenAI from using the news organizations’ articles, and an injunction barring the San Francisco-based company from using any of the news articles in the future. Continue reading...

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Leicester confirm appointment of Ruud van Nistelrooy as manager
He replaces Steve Cooper on deal to 2027 with club 16th First game will be on Tuesday not Brentford on SaturdayRuud van Nistelrooy has been confirmed as the manager of Leicester on a contract to June 2027, less than three weeks after he left Manchester United, but will not take charge of Saturday’s game at Brentford.Van Nistelrooy will be in the stands there and the first-team coach, Ben Dawson, will be in the dugout, supported by the coaches Danny Alcock and Andy Hughes. Van Nistelrooy will be presented by Leicester on Monday and his first game will be at home to West Ham on Tuesday. Continue reading...

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MPs back bill to allow assisted dying after emotional debate
In the first Commons vote on the issue in nearly a decade, MPs support the assisted dying bill by 330 to 275.

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F1 Qatar GP: Norris on sprint pole over Russell, Piastri
Lando Norris took pole for the Qatar Grand Prix sprint race over Las Vegas Formula 1 winner George Russell after setting his best time at the first attempt in the final stage.McLaren driver Norris clocked a 1m21.012s on his first attempt on soft tyres, doing so without the preparation lap that other drivers attempted to exploit.The Briton then touched the gravel on his second run at Turn 2, which ...Keep reading

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F1 team-mates' qualifying battles: Qatar GP
After every F1 qualifying session, Autosport publishes each team's qualifying record in terms of team-mate duels.This record is based exclusively on qualifying results so that grid penalties don't alter the statistics.When a driver can't put in a representative lap time due to a technical issue or an incident, this will be mentioned in the table.Read Also:Formula 1F1 Qatar GP: Norris ...Keep reading

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F1 Qatar GP sprint race and qualifying - Start time, how to watch & more
Lando Norris will start the Qatar Grand Prix sprint from pole position after topping sprint qualifying on Friday night, with George Russell joining him on the front row.The Mercedes driver, who won last weekend’s race in Las Vegas, qualified just 0.063s behind his fellow Briton with Norris’ McLaren team-mate Oscar Piastri completing the top three. Carlos Sainz completes the second row having ...Keep reading

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Norris beats Russell to secure pole for Qatar F1 Sprint
McLaren driver Lando Norris beat Mercedes racer George Russell and his team-mate Oscar Piastri to secure pole position for tomorrow's Qatar F1 Spint. F1Technical's senior writer Balazs Szabo reports on the nail-biting short qualifying.

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Lando Norris takes Qatar GP sprint pole ahead of George Russell
McLaren’s attempt to win their first constructors’ title since 1998 received a boost after Lando Norris took pole for Saturday’s sprint race in Qatar, with team-mate Oscar Piastri third quickest. The two McLaren drivers were split by Mercedes’ George Russell.]]>

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Harlequins v Bristol Bears: Latest updates from Joe Marler’s farewell game

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How an election victory for Ireland's first female PM could shake the foundations of the British Union
2024 has been the year of seismic election results, but there may be one more political shock on the horizon with the Irish snap general election into its candlelight hours.

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Three wealthy teens are killed when 'speeding' Tesla Cybertruck crashes and catches fire
Soren Dixon and Jack Nelson, both 19, died alongside a female friend, 19, and a male friend was pulled from the wreck alive but burned after their Tesla Cybertruck crashed in Piedmont, California.

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Microsoft dips toes into DPU with Azure Boost: Data Processing Unit market gets further validation as Microsoft seeks to disaggregate the data center

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Who needs wall sockets? DJI's powerful new expansion battery lands to give you an 11kWh setup for charging drones and more

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Alienware Black Friday deals: Save up to $995 on RTX 4090 configuration
If you've always wanted an Alienware gaming PC, there's a lot of great Black Friday deals from Dell you can take advantage of.

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Interested in the Galaxy S25 Slim? This latest leak is great news for you
Samsung fans, rejoice: The Galaxy S25 Slim will be receiving an international launch, even if it isn't at the same time as the base model.

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This Bosch 800 Series espresso machine is $400 off for Black Friday
Whip up your favorite hot beverages, including cappuccinos, mochas, and lattes, with the Bosch 800 Series Espresso Machine, now $400 off when you order through Bosch.

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This Roomba robot vacuum and mop combo is $251 off for Black Friday
The iRobot Roomba Combo j5+ robot vacuum and mop is on sale from Walmart for only $399 this Black Friday, but we're not sure how long the discount will stay.

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We love the Beats Studio Pro, and they’re $190 off for Black Friday
The Beats Studio Pro headphones deliver great sound quality and strong noise cancelling. They’re also on sale for Black Friday for only $250.

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EU moving away from US – poll

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UK MPs vote to legalize assisted dying

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Novak Djokovic admits Andy Murray did not expect coaching call
Serb wanted someone who had played at the very topDjokovic confident he is still fit enough to win more slamsNovak Djokovic has revealed Andy Murray was caught off guard when asked to be his new coach, but feels the link-up can only be good for tennis.Murray retired after this summer’s Olympics at the age of 37 after finally admitting defeat in his battle against injury. It had been suggested the Scot would one day return to tennis and become a coach, due to his love of the sport, hard work and tactical acumen. Continue reading...

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Brighton v Southampton: Premier League – live
Premier League updates from 8pm GMT kick-offGet in touch! Send your thoughts to Scott via emailBrighton & Hove Albion: Verbruggen, Lamptey, Julio, Pedro, Georginio, Welbeck, Mitoma, Ayari, van Hecke, Estupian, O’Riley.Subs: Steele, Dunk, Enciso, Adingra, Minteh, Wieffer, Ferguson, McConville, Slater.Southampton: Lumley, Sugawara, Harwood-Bellis, Stephens, Walker-Peters, Manning, Downes, Fernandes, Dibling, Armstrong, Archer.Subs: McCarthy, Edwards, Wood, Bree, Fraser, Aribo, Amo-Ameyaw, Kamaldeen, Brereton Diaz. Continue reading...

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Met accidentally reveals names of alleged Westminster ‘honeytrap’ victims
Police officer inadvertently disclosed identities and contact details in email update to alleged victimsThe Metropolitan police revealed the names of alleged victims of the Westminster “honeytrap” scandal in an accidentally sent email, it has emerged.A police officer emailed some alleged victims updating them on the case, which is due to be heard in court, but inadvertently revealed their names and contact details to each other. Continue reading...

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Zelenskyy hints he could agree a ceasefire deal to END war with Russia - even if Putin doesn't return land that is currently under occupation
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has hinted he could agree a ceasefire deal to end the Ukraine war if Nato agrees to accept his country as a member.

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Van Nistelrooy named Leicester City manager
Leicester City appoint former Manchester United assistant coach Ruud van Nistelrooy as the club's new manager.

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The surprising link between eggs and dementia... and why doctors got it wrong
The item has long been demonized for their high fat and cholesterol content.

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Brighton vs Southampton - Premier League: Live score and updates as Saints drop goalkeeper after Liverpool nightmare and Seagulls look to move second in the league
Follow Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Brighton host Southampton at the Amex Stadium in the Friday night Premier League kick-off. 

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Gregg Wallace dropped by charity amid inappropriate behaviour allegations
A charity has dropped Gregg Wallace as an ambassador after multiple allegations of "highly inappropriate" behaviour.

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Govee’s Smart Corner Floor Lamp at Its Lowest Price Turns Black Friday Into a Light Show
At 45% off, this smart lamp transforms any room into a showpiece with colors and music—now at its lowest price ever.

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Marshall Headphones for $69.99 (53% Off)? It’s Happening Now for Black Friday
Snag a new pair of Marshall Wireless Headphones for over half off this Black Friday

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Fire TV Stick: Transform your old TV into a Smart TV for just $17 on Black Friday
All Fire TV Sticks are on sale on Amazon, including the 4K Max model.

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Zelensky hikes taxes

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My F1 critics don’t have a title-winning mentality, claims Max Verstappen
World champion says he will maintain ruthless styleLando Norris takes pole for Saturday’s sprint raceMax Verstappen has defiantly dismissed criticism of his driving in the aftermath of winning his fourth Formula One world title in Las Vegas last weekend.Speaking before this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix, the penultimate round, the Red Bull driver bullishly insisted he would not change his ruthless style, which has been both penalised and criticised. Continue reading...

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Watch the moment Gregg Wallace touches his crotch and declare he 'never wears underwear' during Strictly rehearsals - following the Masterchef host stepping down amid miscount probe
The 60-year-old, who appeared in the competition in 2014, has stepped away from hosting MasterChef after 13 people accused him of 'wrong' and inappropriate 'sexualised' behaviour.

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Brighton vs Southampton - Premier League: Live score, team news and updates as The Seagulls can move up to second place with win against struggling Saints
Follow Mail Sport's live blog for the latest score, team news and updates as Brighton host Southampton at the Amex Stadium in the Friday night Premier League kick-off. 

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Taylor Swift turns Black Friday red as she arrives to watch Chiefs and boyfriend Travis Kelce after Thanksgiving festivities
Taylor Swift is in the building for Travis Kelce and the Chiefs' Black Friday showdown with the Raiders, after the high-profile pair spent a loved-up Thanksgiving together.

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Boris Johnson admits Ukraine conflict is a ‘proxy war’

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Halep hits out at ‘difference’ in anti-doping cases after one-month Swiatek ban
Halep was given four-year ban in 2022, later reducedWorld No 2 Swiatek given one-month ban for violationSimona Halep questioned the “big difference” in how doping cases are treated after the world No 2, Iga Swiatek, was handed a one-month drugs ban while the Romanian was out of action for more than 18 months following two separate anti-doping violations.The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) said on Thursday that Swiatek had accepted a one-month suspension after testing positive for the banned substance trimetazidine (TMZ). The Pole, 23, tested positive in August but the ITIA, which runs tennis’s anti-doping programme, accepted that it was caused by contamination of her medication, melatonin. Continue reading...

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The Guardian view on 'words of the year': lexical snapshots of a moment in time | Editorial
From ‘selfie’ to ‘slop’, internet culture is changing our languageIt started with “chav” and has included “carbon footprint”, “omnishambles” and “selfie”. The Oxford word of the year campaign celebrates 20 years of selecting the word – or sometimes two words – that in some way sums up the moment. This year’s winner, decided by public vote, will be announced on Monday.All six contenders on the shortlist have one thing in common – the internet. The words either refer to anxieties about online phenomena or behaviour (“slop”, meaning AI-generated content, and “brain rot” caused by consuming too much “slop” and other material); or they have been repurposed or popularised by social media (old-fashioned words such as “demure” and “lore”, and “romantasy” – a blend of romance and fantasy beloved by BookTokkers). Even “dynamic pricing” relates to Ticketmaster’s skyrocketing costs of Oasis reunion tickets for fans in virtual queues. Continue reading...

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The Guardian view on assisted dying debate: a first hurdle cleared – many more lie ahead | Editorial
MPs advanced the proposed bill. With ethical dilemmas and practical safeguards under scrutiny, challenges still remain unresolvedOn Friday, MPs voted to advance legislation on assisted dying in England and Wales, reflecting polling that shows widespread public support. However, a slim majority, of less than one-tenth of the House, should temper the confidence of its proponents. This is a profound, historic decision that demands careful consideration. Parliament was at its best in putting through the proposals to the next stage of deliberation. The debate was marked by sobriety and the welcome absence of partisan bickering. MPs approached the issue with humility, showing respect for every contribution, regardless of stance.The central tension between individual autonomy and societal responsibility was clearly highlighted by the discussion. MPs were right to allow for further detailed scrutiny, debate and potential amendments to ensure the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill addresses both ethical concerns and practical safeguards effectively. The desire to alleviate suffering is deeply compelling. The legislation proposes allowing mentally competent adults with a terminal diagnosis and less than six months to live to seek medical assistance to end their lives. Safeguards include independent assessments by two doctors, high court approval and a 14-day reflection period. Once the criteria have been met, a doctor may prescribe a self-administered life-ending medication. Continue reading...

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Met accidentally reveal names of alleged Westminster ‘honeytrap’ victims
Police officer inadvertently disclose identities and contact details in email update to alleged victimsThe Met police revealed the names of alleged victims of the Westminster “honeytrap” scandal in an accidentally sent email, it has emerged.A police officer emailed some alleged victims updating them on the case, which is due to be heard in court, but inadvertently revealed their names and contact details to each other. Continue reading...

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Vote on assisted dying summons ultra-rare Commons sight: intelligent debate | John Crace
The emotion on display during five hours of heated discussion speaks to the complexity and importance of the bill itselfWho would have guessed? All too often debates in the Commons are partisan affairs, punctuated by jeers and braying. Where reason is superseded by dogma and ill-temper. This was a very different occasion. Parliament on its very best behaviour. Where necessary, people – mostly politely – agreeing to disagree. MPs heard in silence. Some in tears. Even more remarkable was the feeling there was intelligent life on view. The quality of argument was a cut above the average.There again, this was no ordinary debate. Most Fridays, Westminster is a ghost town with MPs back home minding their constituencies. But this was an exception. The day when a private member’s bill to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill people took its first step to becoming law. When some men and women of faith tried to imagine making laws for those of no faith.Taking the Lead by John Crace is published by Little, Brown (£18.99). To support the Guardian and Observer, order your copy at guardianbookshop.com. Delivery charges may apply. Continue reading...

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250 Absolute Best Black Friday Deals (2024)
The shopping season has arrived, and the WIRED team has all the best Black Friday deals and discounts for you.

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The 75+ best Black Friday Amazon deals 2024: Apple, Roborock, Kindle, and more
Black Friday deals are in full swing. We rounded up the best deals you can shop on Amazon right now.

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iPad 10th gen for $250 is an all-time low price for Black Friday -- and the model I most recommend
The 10th gen iPad was selling for $450 less than a year ago. It's a champ for streaming your favorite content, reading, video calls, and surfing the web.

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The 50+ best Black Friday Apple deals 2024: I found discounts live now on iPhones, MacBooks, & more
We found the best deals on flagship Apple products for Black Friday. One of our favorites is the MacBook Air for $300 off.

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Best Black Friday Apple AirPods deals 2024: Sales live now on top models and generations
Black Friday is here, bringing major discounts on Apple AirPods, like record-low sales on the AirPods Max and AirPods Pro right now.

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Join Costco and get a $45 gift card with your membership -- the best deal we've seen
Don't miss this deal to buy your own Costco membership and get a $45 gift card, effectively cutting the price to just $20 for the year.

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This Samsung OLED TV for $600 off is one of my picks for best Black Friday TV deals
Samsung's S90C OLED TV is one of the highest-rated TVs of the past year. I've personally tested it, and I consider it one of the TVs with the best picture quality for the money - especially with this Black Friday deal.

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Forget AirPods, I recommend Meta Ray-Bans as the best tech deal of Black Friday 2024
A special Black Friday deal delivers a 50% discount on Meta Ray-Bans. The smart glasses have audio nearly as good as a pair of AirPods, but you also get a fast camera and a hands-free AI assistant.

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Get Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air M2 for best-ever price of $749 during Black Friday
Snag a 13-inch MacBook Air with M2 chip inside for its lowest price ever during Black Friday deal. This model is the cheapest new MacBook you can buy today.

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The 50+ best Black Friday PS5 deals 2024: Discounts on our favorite Playstation products are live
We found tons of rare deals on PS5 consoles, bundles, games, and accessories for Black Friday.

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The special edition Dyson Airwrap bundle is now $499 at Amazon for Black Friday
Black Friday is here, and Dyson's Airwrap hair styler -- which rarely sees a sale -- a $100 discount at Amazon right now on special edition models, bringing the price down to $499.

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Buy a lifetime Microsoft Office license for Windows or Mac for $70
Pay just once and get a lifetime license to the Microsoft Office 2021 app suite (including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) on your PC or Mac at a discount.

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Buy Microsoft Visio Professional or Microsoft Project Professional 2024 for $80
Microsoft's project management tools help plan, execute, and complete projects -- and they're on sale for up to 92% off right now.

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This Mini Lantern Is Great for Camping or Emergencies and Is 25% Off for Black Friday
The BioLite Alpenglow Mini lantern is perfect for taking camping, putting in emergency bags or using during power outages.

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30 Best Black Friday Laptop Deals: Save Up to $1,300 on Top Brands Like Apple, HP and More
Save big on your next laptop with Black Friday deals from every major retailer. Here are the biggest discounts on Chromebooks and laptops from Asus, Apple, HP and more.

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My Favorite Multitool Is in All My Go Bags. And It's on Sale Right Now for Black Friday
This small but mighty multitool punches way above its weight, and it's 20% off right now.

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Grab a Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus This Black Friday for Just $149
Head over to Amazon to save $71, or 32%, off the regular price of this 11-inch tablet. Woot has it for even less but might sell out soon.

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This Gadget Keeps Open Wine Fresh for Months and It's 40% off for Black Friday
This handy tool keeps open wine fresh for months and allows you to taste any bottle without having to finish it.

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You Can Still Snag This 90% Off Black Friday Hulu Deal but Only This Weekend
Hulu's incredible Black Friday deal is going on through Monday. Lock in one year of Hulu for just $1 per month, or bundle with Disney+ for $3 per month. That's not a typo.

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25 Delicious Black Friday Deals on Meal Delivery and Food Subscriptions
Try ButcherBox, CookUnity, Firstleaf Wine Club and many more at a massive discount when you sign up on Black Friday.

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20 Best Black Friday Deals on Bedding for Your Holiday Shopping
Sleep soundly with these Black Friday bedding deals and shop big discounts on pillows, comforters, sheets and more.

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When to Stream 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' on Max
Michael Keaton reprises his mischievous role from the 1988 horror comedy.

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Meta Plans $10 Billion Global 'Mother of All' Subsea Cables
Meta plans to build a $10 billion private, "mother of all" undersea fiber-optic cable network spanning over 40,000 kilometers around the world, according to TechCrunch. The project, dubbed "W" for its shape, would run from the U.S. east coast to the west coast via India, South Africa and Australia, avoiding regions prone to cable sabotage including the Red Sea and South China Sea.

The social media giant, which co-owns 16 existing cable networks, aims to gain full control over traffic prioritization for its services. The project mirrors Google's strategy of private cable ownership. The construction could take 5-10 years to complete.





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Giant Wallace & Gromit to appear on the Battersea Power Station chimneys
For the rest of this year, there will be a giant Wallace & Gromit projected onto the side of Battersea Power Station.Read more ›

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UK's first Dignitas widow feels ‘wonderful’ after assisted dying vote
Reginald Crew became the first person from the UK to die at the Dignitas clinic in 2003.

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Zabbix urges upgrades after critical SQL injection bug disclosure
US agencies blasted 'unforgivable' SQLi flaws earlier this year Open-source enterprise network and application monitoring provider Zabbix is warning customers of a new critical vulnerability that could lead to full system compromise.…

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Zelensky hikes taxes on Ukrainians

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MPs back landmark bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales
Terminally ill adults with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationAssisted dying bill – latest live updatesMPs have taken a historic step toward legalising assisted dying in England and Wales by backing a bill that would give some terminally ill people the right to end their own lives.Campaigners in favour of the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill said it was a significant move towards giving people more choice over the way they die, after the Commons backed the bill by 330 votes for to 275 against. Continue reading...

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Lucy Letby hospital boss tells inquiry he couldn't have prevented triplet boys' murders and says he did not instill 'atmosphere of fear'
Lucy Letby injected air into the newborns on successive days at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit in June 2016 as part of a series of attacks.

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy hints he could agree a ceasefire deal to end Ukraine war if Nato agrees to accept his country as a member - even if Putin doesn't return land currently under Russian occupation
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has hinted he could agree a ceasefire deal to end the Ukraine war if Nato agrees to accept his country as a member.

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Letby boss admits 'crass' letter to babies' families
Ian Harvey also accepted he failed in a duty of care to medics trying to raise the alarm about the nurse.

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I want to move $90,000 around before taking my RMD in two years. What should I do with it?
Consider tax-smart and charitable options

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The Dow traded above 45,000 for the first time. It may be time to rethink what makes a milestone.
The Dow flirted with another 1,000-point threshold Friday, but such milestones are growing ever less impressive.

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Allegiant announces 44 new routes for 2025
Allegiant Air will add 44 new routes by 2025.   Three new cities will join its network of destinations.   It will surpass 50 cities with operations in the United States.   Allegiant will launch 44 new routes in the US between February and June 2025, the largest expansion in its history, according to its […]
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Norris on Qatar sprint race pole ahead of Russell
McLaren’s Lando Norris takes pole position for the sprint race at the Qatar Grand Prix ahead of Mercedes driver George Russell.

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Syrian rebel forces breach Aleppo for the first time since 2016: Islamist insurgents'  'relentless' shock offensive sees them recapturing towns and villages, leaving 27 dead - including eight children, UN warns
Insurgents led by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham have been clashing with government forces on the city's western edge as they recapture towns and villages.

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Paedophile who raped and tortured his own step-granddaughter for years has died in prison
Raymond Hodges was jailed for 25 years in 2017 after being convicted of 24 offences against his relative including getting her pregnant and performing a horrific coat-hanger abortion on her.

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Watch the moment Gregg Wallace touches his crotch and declare he 'never wears underwear' during Strictly rehearsals - following him stepping down from hosting MasterChef amid miscount probe
The 60-year-old, who appeared in the competition in 2014, has stepped away from hosting MasterChef after 13 people accused him of 'wrong' and inappropriate 'sexualised' behaviour.

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Louise Haigh's resignation prompts internal Labour blame game
Louise Haigh's shock resignation as transport secretary has provoked a blame game within Labour that is already proving unedifying.

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'It's part of my DNA': Charli XCX and the fight to save club culture
Can Charli XCX's Brat tour give the UK's club scene the boost it desperately needs?

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Podcasting 2.0 November 29th 2024 Episode 202: "Walletpocalypse"

Adam & Dave are joined by Oscar Merry of Fountain.Fm to discuss the switch to new V4V Wallets

Podcasting 2.0 November 29th 2024 Episode 202: "Walletpocalypse"

Adam & Dave are joined by Oscar Merry of Fountain.Fm to discuss the switch to new V4V Wallets

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Alex Ferguson 2 Harry Redknapp 1: the full-time score at Newbury
The former managers, who were in opposing dugouts 44 times, traded blows at the track on FridaySir Alex Ferguson and Harry Redknapp were in opposing dugouts 44 times during their long careers in football management and they were trading blows again in a different sporting arena on Friday as three of the seven contests were won by horses in their racing colours.The bare scoreline at the end of the day was 2-1 in Ferguson’s favour, thanks to a short-priced double in the opening two races with Regent’s Stroll and Kalif Du Berlais. It was Redknapp, though, who picked up the most valuable prize of the day, earning nearly £43,000 thanks to an impressive success by The Jukebox Man in the feature event, the Grade Two John Francome Novice Chase, and the six-year-old could now step up to Grade One company at Kempton on Boxing Day. Continue reading...

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Thanks to Haaretz for giving me hope | Letter
British Palestinian Alexandra Lucas praises the journalists who have spoken out in horror at their government’s actionsThank you for publishing the article by Aluf Benn, in which he highlighted that the Israeli paper Haaretz has, for more than a year, plainly reported the indiscriminate killing, destruction and human suffering in Gaza and Lebanon and is now being boycotted by the Israeli government (Netanyahu’s boycott of Haaretz won’t stop us reporting the grim truth about Israel’s wars, 26 November).I am a British Palestinian living in London and the thing that has given me the greatest hope over that period is reading the opinion pieces in Haaretz by Israeli journalists who have spoken out in horror at their government’s actions, at a time when much of the British media has turned a blind eye. Continue reading...

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The special educational needs crisis affects all our children | Letters
Dr Helen Care says we have to start looking at the wider picture and ask what schools are for, Helen Kinsey says it is a false economy not to be supporting the most vulnerable. Plus a letter from Andrew SeberWe will not solve our special educational needs crisis until we solve our education system crisis more widely (Children’s development ‘put back by years’ due to failure of special educational needs system, 23 November). Unrealistic expectations, policy driven by behavioural management rather than child‑development principles, and an overemphasis on discipline above engagement will result in an ever-increasing number of children not coping.As a clinical psychologist, I see young people every day who are struggling to meet the demands of school. My own child is one of the 1.2 million mentioned in your report who won’t meet a threshold for an education, health and care plan. Continue reading...

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Vote on assisted dying summons ultra-rare Commons sight: intelligent debate
The emotion on display during five hours of heated discussion speaks to the complexity and importance of the bill itselfWho would have guessed? All too often debates in the Commons are partisan affairs, punctuated by jeers and braying. Where reason is superseded by dogma and ill-temper. This was a very different occasion. Parliament on its very best behaviour. Where necessary, people – mostly politely – agreeing to disagree. MPs heard in silence. Some in tears. Even more remarkable was the feeling there was intelligent life on view. The quality of argument was a cut above the average.There again, this was no ordinary debate. Most Fridays, Westminster is a ghost town with MPs back home minding their constituencies. But this was an exception. The day when a private member’s bill to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill people took its first step to becoming law. When some men and women of faith tried to imagine making laws for those of no faith.Taking the Lead by John Crace is published by Little, Brown (£18.99). To support the Guardian and Observer, order your copy at guardianbookshop.com. Delivery charges may apply. Continue reading...

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Band Aid 40 fails to reach UK Top 40 in opening week
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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss the recently leaked design of the iPhone 17 "Air" and ‌iPhone 17‌ Pro.



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Earlier this week, a report from The Information's Wayne Ma revealed that the ‌iPhone 17‌ Air will have a thickness of between 5mm and 6mm, which would make it the thinnest iPhone ever. In comparison, iPhone 16 models are 7.8mm thick and iPhone 16 Pro models are 8.25mm thick.



Due to this ultra-thin design, some compromises are said to be necessary. The device currently lacks a physical SIM card tray, a speaker on the bottom edge, an ultra-wide camera, and ultra-fast mmWave 5G support. Unsurprisingly, the device will also have a "smaller battery" than current iPhones, but it remains to be seen how battery life ultimately compares.



With just one camera, the unit is expected to be large and centered on the rear of the device for a dramatically different look compared to current models. The device should launch in September 2025 alongside the standard ‌iPhone 17‌ and ‌iPhone 17‌ Pro models, with no ‌iPhone 17‌ Plus expected.



Meanwhile, the ‌iPhone 17‌ Pro and ‌iPhone 17‌ Pro Max are expected to offer some of the most significant design changes in years. Both models will drop titanium and return to an aluminum frame for a more lightweight design and feature a new part-aluminum, part-glass rear to enable continued support for wireless charging. The camera bump is also purportedly larger and rectangular, cut into the aluminum top half of the rear rather than 3D glass.



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European Federation Of Journalists Announces They Are Leaving Elon Musk's X
European Federation Of Journalists Announces They Are Leaving Elon Musk's X

European news organizations really seem to hate free speech. The European Federation of Journalists (which claims to represent over 320,000 members) has followed The Guardian and the German Journalists Association in an announcement that they will stop publishing on Elon Musk's X social media platform staring on January 20, 2025 - The inauguration for Donald Trump's second term as President.  The EFJ is the European regional organization for the International Federation of Journalists.


X-odus: As of 20 January 2025, we have decided to stop publishing content on Elon Musk's platform X. We can no longer ethically participate in a social network that its owner has transformed into a machine of disinformation and propaganda. 👇https://t.co/NTwnC63vhs
— EFJ (@efjeurope) November 26, 2024
While the EFJ is a group that the vast majority of people have probably never heard of, their announcement tracks a rising tide of disdain among governments and establishment news outlets in the EU and UK over the new freedom of speech standards on X (formerly Twitter).  The EFJ president, Maja Sever, argued in a statement on the "X-odus":


“We cannot continue to participate in feeding the social network of a man who proclaims the death of the media and therefore of journalists...The social media site X has become the preferred vector for conspiracy theories, racism, far-right ideas and misogynistic rhetoric. X is a platform that no longer serves the public interest at all, but the particular ideological and financial interests of its owner and his political allies.”




In other words, Elon Musk has lifted the suffocating wet blanket of online censorship from a single website and the European media are losing their minds.  The organization also claimed that their president had received "misogynistic cyber harassment and death threats", though they did not produce any evidence to support the accusation.


🇭🇷 Days after the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, we call for the misogynistic insults and threats suggesting death of our esteemed colleague @SeverMaja be punished. The journalist is targeted on X due to her role as @efjeurope President. pic.twitter.com/3dqs2UBxUo
— Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) (@MediaFreedomEU) November 27, 2024
Woke buzzwords like "racism" and "misogyny" no longer have any effect on the general public and the real reason corporate journalists are running away from X is because now they can be challenged on their false information and biased reporting on fair ground and in a fair debate.  Under the previous progressive Twitter regime, leftist journalists and activists could simply contact their friends at the company and have their critics flagged or even banned.  

Far from being a "vector for conspiracy theories", X has become the only major social media outlet on the internet where any views to the right of Karl Marx and the World Economic Forum are allowed to be published without incessant flagging.  The cultural elitism and cheerleading for censorship displayed by corporate news sites in recent years is the exact reason why they have lost the respect of the vast majority of the public.  

When Musk says that the media is dead, he's not wrong.  The ivory tower of the old media gatekeepers has long since crumbled into insignificance.  Journalism today is synonymous with disinformation and indoctrination, and the more academically exposed a journalist is the less they can be trusted to tell the truth in most cases. 

So far, no American-based media organization has opted to leave X but individual news representatives have.  The announcement from EFJ reflects a disturbing trend of far-left authoritarianism and censorship within the EU and the UK.  As the US quickly abandons the chains of woke ideology and globalism, Europe appears to be falling ever deeper into the dark.       

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 09:05

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Smith & Wesson Deplatformed From Facebook As Musk Welcomes Gun Industry To X
Smith & Wesson Deplatformed From Facebook As Musk Welcomes Gun Industry To X

In an X post, the US firearms manufacturer Smith & Wesson described how it was "suspended indefinitely" from Facebook over the social media platform's "ever-changing community guidelines on firearms." 

"Despite our extensive efforts and resources spent on trying to adhere to Facebook's ever-changing community guidelines on firearms, our account was suspended indefinitely on Friday, November 22nd, 15 years after its original creation," Smith & Wesson wrote days ago. 

Smith & Wesson thanked Elon Musk and X for upholding "free speech and the right to bear arms" in an era of constant attack by the Biden-Harris regime and their anti-gunner billionaire friends who fund a network of radicalized non-profits with one goal: undermine the Second Amendment. 

"In an era where free speech and the right to bear arms are under constant attack, we want to thank @elonmusk and @X for supporting free speech and our constitutional rights guaranteed by the 1st and 2nd Amendments," the gun company wrote on X. 

They added: "While we work to reinstate our account, we encourage our 1.6 million Facebook followers and fans to seek out platforms that represent these shared values." 


Despite our extensive efforts and resources spent on trying to adhere to Facebook’s ever-changing community guidelines on firearms, our account was suspended indefinitely on Friday, November 22nd, 15 years after its original creation.
In an era where free speech and the right to… pic.twitter.com/cJkIni54kV
— Smith & Wesson Inc. (@Smith_WessonInc) November 27, 2024
Musk responded to the post: "We restored the gun emoji and believe in the Constitution 🔫🔫" 


We restored the gun emoji and believe in the Constitution 🔫🔫
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 27, 2024
The gun community also thanked Musk...


🔫🔫🔫 pic.twitter.com/ROJEFf3wGn
— Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) November 27, 2024

Thank you for giving us a place to shelter in this storm of Constitution-hating companies. 🫡
— National Association for Gun Rights (@NatlGunRights) November 27, 2024
Musk is a fan of hip-firing a Barrett 50 caliber rifle.


pic.twitter.com/XSz7RmZxmS
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 29, 2023
Facebook's de-platforming of Smith & Wesson reminded us of Marc Andreessen's conversation with Joe Rogan earlier this week, which revealed how the federal government's rogue "Operation Choke Point" de-banked crypto community members. 

Andreessen then described how the Department of Justice initially targeted gun companies and marijuana businesses with Operation Choke Point. Then, under Biden-Harris, it was used to destroy political opponents, tech founders, the crypto community, and anyone who did not praise the Democratic Party.  


They’ve uncovered a new way to destroy companies:
30 tech founders were secretly debanked.
No warning. No explanation. No appeals.
Pure, silent government power. pic.twitter.com/iKPn9XmI82
— Ben Averbook (@benaverbook) November 26, 2024
The evolution of Operation Choke Point, from targeting the gun industry to focusing on political enemies of the Democratic Party, is alarming and speaks volumes about the authoritarian nature of the Biden-Harris regime.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 11:45

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"This Week, The Second Trump Trade War Started"
"This Week, The Second Trump Trade War Started"

By Philip Marey, Rabobank Senior US Equity Strategist

Tortilla wrap with bacon

This week, the second Trump trade war started. On Monday, there was some market relief after Trump’s announcement on Friday that he would nominate Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary. However, that changed on Tuesday after Trump made his tariff threats to Canada, Mexico and China.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum did not take long to make her own threat of retaliatory tariffs against the US. On Tuesday she said “if there’s a tariff, another one will come in response.” However, on Wednesday, Sheinbaum and Trump had a telephone conversation that she called “excellent” and he “very productive.” Sheinbaum had assured Trump that migrant caravans are no longer reaching the US-Mexican border and she also said that they had discussed increased security cooperation. US-Mexican security relationships had soured after the US had lured a Mexican drug lord out of the country into US custody, without informing Mexican authorities. This led to a split in the Sinaloa cartel and an internal battle of several months that has left more than 400 people dead.

In contrast, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau avoided confrontation and on Tuesday he said he had held a “good” conversation with Trump on Monday night shortly after the Truth Social post and that “we talked about some of the challenges that we can work on together.” On Wednesday, Trudeau met virtually with the provincial premiers to discuss a “Team Canada” approach to Trump’s tariff threat and to stress the importance of unity in Canadian reactions to Trump’s tariff threats. To get Michael Moore’s take on an escalating US-Canada conflict, I would suggest his 1995 film Canadian Bacon.

China, which is blamed for not doing enough to stem the outflow of precursors to fentanyl, reacted calmly. On Tuesday, the Foreign Ministry said that the US should “cherish” China’s goodwill over the issue and added that China was willing to continue working together. Of course, the Chinese reaction is likely to be more forceful if the tariffs are actually implemented.

Trump’s beef with Canada, Mexico and China is about fentanyl trafficking and illegal immigration. In his first term, Chinese companies did not only supply the precursors, but also fentanyl itself. Trump was successful in getting the Chinese to regulate the production and sale of fentanyl in China. However, production shifted to Mexico, with Chinese companies providing the chemicals needed to make fentanyl. In 2019, Trump also threatened Mexico with tariffs unless migration was reduced. Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador succumbed to US pressure and deployed the Mexican military to the borders.

Immigration was a major campaign theme during the US presidential election and the tariff threat is only the beginning of a likely ambitious effort to stem the flow of illegal aliens into the US. While the President-Elect arguably has a strong mandate from US voters to enhance border security and deport undocumented immigrants, these policies will pose challenges to many US businesses. As we showed in Trump border policy and immigrant labor supply, food & agriculture and construction are especially vulnerable given the high dependency on undocumented immigrant labor. While there are still many unemployed US citizens who could do the work, most of them do not find the jobs that undocumented immigrants do very attractive. Therefore US businesses that depend on immigrant labor should prepare for possible labor shortages.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 12:05

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Putin Says Trump 'Not Safe' After Assassination Attempts, Slams Mudslinging Against His Family
Putin Says Trump 'Not Safe' After Assassination Attempts, Slams Mudslinging Against His Family

Russian President Vladimir Putin while at the Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) summit in Astana, Kazakhstan spoke to reporters and made mention of US President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday.

He said that he doesn't believe Trump is safe after no less than two attempts on his life. Putin described "the absolutely uncivilized methods used to battle against Trump, up to and including an assassination attempt - and more than once."
Via Brookings Institution 

That's when Putin emphasized, "By the way, in my opinion, he is not safe now."

"Unfortunately, in the history of the United States various incidents have happened. I think he (Trump) is intelligent and I hope he's cautious and understands this," the Russian leader emphasized.

Trump suffered a minor wound to his hear when a bullet grazed his head while at a campaign event in Pennsylvania in July. The bullet was a mere centimeter away from possibly taking his life. And in September, a would-be assassin tried to position himself with a rifle as Trump was playing a round of golf in Florida before he was discovered by an alert Secret Service agent.

Interestingly, Putin elaborated on the aforementioned "uncivilized methods" used to attack Trump. He said according to state media: 


"The biggest thing for me was that while attacking [Trump] as part of the election campaign, they not only subjected him to humiliating, unfounded judicial proceedings but also bashed his family, his children too. Even common thugs don’t do that here," Putin noted, when talking with reporters.

According to Putin, when gangs fight with each other, they "don’t target women and children but leave them alone."

"It’s men that fight with each other. But these people did target [the family]. It’s just vile, another clear sign of the moral decline of the current US political system," the Russian president concluded.


Putin also at one point in the remarks characterized Trump as intelligent and experienced.


🚨PUTIN: TRUMP IS SMART, EXPERIENCED... AND STILL IN DANGER
“Not only Trump was subjected to humiliating court procedures, accusations, and so on, but his family was attacked as well. His children were attacked.
Gangsters don't do this in Russia. When criminal gangs fight, they… pic.twitter.com/6vXfXQRgnD
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) November 28, 2024
This isn't the first time that Putin had some positive or warm things to say in defense of Trump. It could be that the Russian leader is leaving maximum room available to repair relations with Washington, which have hit a low point throughout the Ukraine war.

The Kremlin has made recent statements suggesting that it doesn't see a truce as likely at this point, given especially the constant cross-border attacks from Ukraine; however, it has said Moscow remains open and willing to listen to what the incoming Trump administration has to say.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 12:25

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Trump Nominees Targeted With Bomb Threats As Radical Groups Plan Massive Protests For Inauguration Day
Trump Nominees Targeted With Bomb Threats As Radical Groups Plan Massive Protests For Inauguration Day

Authored by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse blog,

You didn’t think that the radicals would just give up and go home after Donald Trump won the election, did you?  It took a little bit of time for the shock of Trump’s election victory to wear off, but now it appears that they are ready to cause widespread chaos.  



On Wednesday, it was being reported that multiple individuals that have been nominated for positions in Trump’s cabinet have been “targeted with violent threats”…


Multiple of President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet nominees were targeted with violent threats in recent hours and law enforcement officials are responding, Trump’s transition team said on Wednesday.

The threats occurred on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning and included bomb threats and swatting, Trump transition spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a statement. Swatting refers to attacks where people falsely report crimes to police, sending them to locations where no emergency occurred.

“Law enforcement and other authorities acted quickly to ensure the safety of those who were targeted,” Leavitt said. “President Trump and the entire Transition team are grateful for their swift action.”


This isn’t just happening to nominees that are highly controversial.

For example, Elise Stefanik and Lee Zeldin were not controversial picks by Trump, but they have both been targets of bomb threats…


Elise Stefanik, a Republican U.S. representative and Trump’s choice to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, and Lee Zeldin, a former Republican congressman who is Trump’s pick to head the Environmental Protection Agency, both said in separate statements they had been the targets of bomb threats.

An FBI spokesperson said the bureau is aware of numerous bomb threats and swatting incidents targeting incoming administration nominees and appointees, and is working with its law enforcement partners.


Could you imagine living with the fear that some nut could set off a bomb at your home at any moment?

Zeldin says that the pipe bomb threat that was directed at his family came with “a pro-Palestinian themed message”…


“A pipe bomb threat targeting me and my family at our home today was sent in with a pro-Palestinian themed message,” Zeldin said in a statement posted on X. “My family and I were not home at the time and are safe. We are working with law enforcement to learn more as this situation develops.”


President Trump hasn’t even taken office yet, and this is already beginning.

So how bad will it get once Trump and his cabinet start making decisions that the radicals absolutely detest?

Over the past few weeks, we have seen such an explosion of rage all over the country.

Many on the left were absolutely convinced that Trump would be defeated.  When that didn’t happen, a tsunami of negative emotion was released.

Let me give you an example of what I am talking about.  In Wisconsin, a group of women recently gathered to conduct a “primal scream” session during which they attempted to release the frustration that they are feeling as a result of the election…


A group of sad leftists gathered at Klode Park in Whitefish Bay to engage in a “primal scream,” releasing what was described as their “pain and frustration” after the election results saw President-elect Donald Trump romp to a decisive victory and Vice President Kamala Harris left far behind.

Video shows the group of people standing at the shore line and screaming. One of the event’s attendees — identified as an organizer — also posted about the event on Facebook.

“What a gorgeous morning to gather at Klode Park in Whitefish Bay to engage in a Primal Scream in order to release our pain and frustration after the election,” Tamara Gibbs posted on November 9, less than a week after the election.


I have watched footage of these women screaming at the top of their lungs, and it is truly frightening.

It is hard to imagine how this could possibly be helpful.

Instead, it seems to me that they are just whipping themselves up into even more of a frenzy.

Unfortunately, radicals have now identified a focal point for their frustrations.

Inauguration Day is coming up on January 20th, and many on the left plan to make it a day to remember.  The following comes from the official website of one group that is engaged in a “nationwide mobilization” effort…


On Inauguration Day, January 20, people will come together in Washington D.C. and in cities and towns across the country in a nationwide mobilization opposing Trump’s ultra-right, billionaire agenda.

Trump ran a con game during the election. His real agenda is to destroy worker’s rights, deport millions of immigrant families, and pave the way for a complete corporate capitalist takeover by ending regulations to protect the environment, firing thousands of public sector workers, and transferring ever-larger parts of the National Treasury to the military industrial complex. He is 100 % behind Netanyahu’s genocidal war against the Palestinian and Arab people.

The Trump victory in the 2024 election represents the complete failure of the Democratic Party to stop the rise of the ultra-right. In fact, they have contributed to it by adopting much of the program of the extreme right while embracing endless war. Instead of responding to the needs of the people, both the Democrats and the Republicans have moved further and further to the right. Trump’s agenda is the culmination of this right-ward spiral, and his administration will move to make major gains for the billionaire class at the expense of the millions of everyday people in the US and across the world.


There will be lots of Trump supporters in Washington D.C. on January 20th, but there will also be lots of radicals.

In 2016, radicals smashed windows and set vehicles on fire to protest Trump’s inauguration.

I expect much worse this time around.

Sadly, the violence on January 20th will only be a preview of the tremendous chaos that is eventually coming to the streets of America.

There are literally hundreds of groups that are starting to organize a “resistance” to Trump, and they are not messing around.

*  *  *

Michael’s new book entitled “Why” is available in paperback and for the Kindle on Amazon.com, and you can subscribe to his Substack newsletter at michaeltsnyder.substack.com.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 12:45

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Girl, two, who drowned in bin in London was failed by council, coroner finds
Social workers declined to provide short-term foster care for Mazeedat Adeoye whose mother had overstayed visaA two-year-old girl who drowned in a bin containing 9cm of water in a back garden in east London was a victim of “gross failures” largely by social workers, a coroner has concluded at an inquest.At the time of her death, Mazeedat Adeoye was being cared for in Dagenham by an acquaintance of her mother, Balikis Adeoye, who had to stay in hospital with Mazeedat’s baby brother when he required urgent heart surgery. Continue reading...

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Ex-Humberside police chief accused of offensive and discriminatory remarks
Paul Anderson faces gross misconduct investigation by police watchdog for ‘unprofessional behaviour’A former chief constable is under investigation over claims he made offensive and discriminatory remarks, including one allegedly at an event to combat violence against women and girls, the Guardian has learned.Paul Anderson retired in June from his post as chief constable of Humberside police. His departure was announced just 10 months after taking the role and he was placed under investigation by the police watchdog. Continue reading...

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UK ministers support bill to crack down on puppy smuggling
Animal welfare bill aims to close legal loopholes around imports of dogs, cats and ferrets and deliver Labour manifesto pledgeThe government has thrown its weight behind a bill to crack down on puppy smuggling as part of a commitment to strengthening animal welfare.Ministers announced on Friday that they were supporting a private member’s bill sponsored by Danny Chambers, a Liberal Democrat MP and veterinary surgeon, to crack down on the pet-smuggling trade. Continue reading...

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BBC licence fee to rise by £5 to £174.50 from April in line with inflation
Increase comes as ministers say they will review alternate funding models for the licence feeBusiness live – latest updatesThe BBC licence fee will return to rising in line with the annual rate of inflation again for the first time in three years next year, as the government also said it will review alternate funding models as part of an “honest” conversation about the long-term future of the corporation.The culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, said that from April next year the cost of an annual BBC licence fee will rise by £5 to £174.50, in line with the average consumer price index (CPI) measure of inflation of 2.96% between October 2023 and September 2024. Continue reading...

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Revealed: How parents of Labour's poshest MP put hundreds of acres beyond the reach of the taxman just 20 days before the Budget clobbered farmers. GUY ADAMS investigates
Henry Tufnell was educated at Radley, the £57,600-a-year public school, followed by Ivy League university Brown, where he was a star middle distance runner on the track and field team.

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Bride refuses to invite her own sister to the wedding after she pulled a 'fake pregnancy stunt' at the engagement party
The unnamed 28-year-old detailed the situation in a popular Reddit thread titled Am I The A**hole. She admitted that her younger sister, 25, loved being the 'center of attention.'

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Man jailed for 'merciless' murder of girlfriend before going to sleep
Raj Sidpara, 50, is jailed for murdering his girlfriend Tarnjeet Riaz at Leicester Crown Court.

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Met Police refers itself to watchdog after honeytrap victims' identities revealed to each other
The Metropolitan Police has referred itself to the Information Commissioner's Office after the names of the alleged victims of the Westminster honeytrap scandal were revealed to each other.

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Zelenskyy suggests he's prepared to end Ukraine war in return for NATO membership, even if Russia doesn't immediately return seized land
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has suggested a ceasefire deal could be struck if Ukrainian territory he controls could be taken "under the NATO umbrella" - allowing him to negotiate the return of the rest later "in a diplomatic way".

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I'm a UFO investigator... here are the chilling cases I encountered of alien craft interfering with nukes
Ever since the dawn of the nuclear age, strange visitors have appeared at American nuclear weapons sites, a veteran UFO investigator has revealed to DailyMail.com

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Britain's revolving door borders laid bare: Career criminal deported to Romania for illegal gambling on Westminster Bridge is arrested on same spot 10 weeks later after sneaking back into the UK
Ionut Stoica has been thrown into prison for the next 16 weeks before he will be flown back to his home country of Romania for what appears to be at least the third time.

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Woman 'raped by rapper Slowthai after gig' denies she was competing with a friend for his affection - telling court 'he is not a prize'
The Grammy-nominated musician, whose real name is Tyron Frampton, is accused of raping the woman at a house party following a performance in Oxford in the early hours of September 8 2021.

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'On-the-run' TikTok influencer urged to hand himself in
Police are urging a TikTok influencer to hand himself in after he failed to show up at court - with his recent videos appearing to show him in Qatar. 

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Climate Scientists Can’t Explain These ‘Hotspots’ Appearing Around the World
The global average temperature is rising, but some regions are experiencing extreme heatwaves way beyond what models predicted—and scientists don't know why.

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The LEGO Star Wars Mos Espa Podrace Diorama at Its First-Ever Low Price for Amazon Black Friday
Not available at LEGO, but Amazon has the Lego Star Wars Mos ESPA Podrace diorama for just $54 (31% off) for Black Friday.

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No Mercy For Apple, Amazon Is Smashing The MacBook Air 2024 Prices For Black Friday
You can get a latest-generation MacBook Air M3 for under $850.

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The Best Samsung Alternative, LG UltraGear Curved Gaming Monitor Is at an All-Time Low Price for Black Friday
Save $160 (40% off) on the LG UltraGear QHD 34-inch curved gaming monitor this Black Friday.

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To Scare Off Burglars, The Ring 14-Piece Alarm System Is 40% Off This Black Friday
The Ring alarms are at a record low price for Black Friday.

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Forget Nintendo, The PlayStation VR2 Bundled With the Horizon VR Game Is at Its Lowest Price Ever for Black Friday
Save a crazy 42% on PlayStation exclusive VR set for the PlayStation 5 along with a copy of Horizon: Call of the Mountain.

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Lego’s December Releases Enter a Brave New World
Lego ends the year on a quiet note, and a tease for Marvel's upcoming Captain America movie.

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Irish voters face long wait for results in tight general election
With no outright majority expected, party leaders are bracing for a ‘fascinating’ period of political negotiationIrish voters have been casting their ballots in a general election in which the incumbent taoiseach, Simon Harris, is under pressure from the resurgent leftwing nationalist party Sinn Féin, the former political wing of the IRA, led by Mary Lou McDonald.Counting in Friday’s ballot will not begin until 9am on Saturday, with close-to-final results expected by the end of Sunday. Continue reading...

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Man jailed over murdering brother-in-law in Isle of Skye shooting spree
Finlay MacDonald found guilty of stabbing wife multiple times before going on a rampage with a shotgun and knifeA man who murdered his brother-in-law and attempted to kill three others during a shooting spree on the Isle of Skye and the Scottish mainland has been jailed for 28 years.Finlay MacDonald, 41, killed his brother-in-law with a shotgun on 10 August 2022. His “frenzied” attacks began that morning when he stabbed his wife, Rowena MacDonald, multiple times at their home in Taskarvaig on the island’s Sleat peninsula after discovering “flirty” text messages exchanged between her and her boss. She said the attack punctured both her lungs and left her “squelching blood” during each breath. Continue reading...

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UK increases World Bank contribution, boosting climate finance prospects
Government puts forward £1.98bn in funding over three years, an increase of about 40% on last pledgeThe UK has increased its contribution to the World Bank, in a move that will boost prospects for climate finance.Next week, at a meeting in Seoul of the International Development Association (IDA) – the body that funds the World Bank’s support for low-income countries – the UK will put forward £1.98bn in funding over three years, an increase of about 40% on the last pledge. Continue reading...

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USA motivated to prove gold standard in Wembley ‘chance of a lifetime’ | Suzanne Wrack
Emma Hayes is keen for her Olympic champions to keep progressing in Saturday’s friendly meeting with EnglandLindsey Horan’s nails are painted gold and she gives an embarrassed laugh when asked whether they are a celebration of the US team’s Olympic gold in Paris, a statement to Saturday’s opposition of their status. “No, it was supposed to be brown chrome,” she says, going a little red. “It was a translation problem.”Her manager, Emma Hayes, sitting beside her at Tottenham’s training ground before the game against England at Wembley, chips in: “She has got the most incredible necklace, though.” The five Olympic rings hang round Horan’s neck in gold and the captain promises she will get Hayes one. Continue reading...

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MPs back landmark bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales
Terminally ill adults with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationAssisted dying bill – latest live updatesMPs have taken a historic step toward legalising assisted dying in England and Wales after backing a bill that would give some terminally ill people the right to end their lives.The Commons backed the bill by 330 votes in favour to 275 against, a majority of 55. Keir Starmer and the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, voted in favour while Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, and Wes Streeting, the health secretary, voted against. Continue reading...

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The 23 Best Black Friday Deals From Best Buy (2024)
Now is the best time to grab that iPad Mini or the best TV ever that you've been eying all year.

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Best Black Friday Mattress Deals for Sweet Dreams (2024)
Jump on these fantastic Black Friday sales with these WIRED Gear team-approved mattresses, mattress pads, sheets, and more.

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Awesome minimalist websites
Today I enjoyed reading Don't F*ck With Scroll, a particular but cromulent criticism of a trend on the web that drives me nuts: taking scroll away from the reader. Let me scroll! Normally!
"Momentum scrolling plugins (example here), while marketed as enhancements, are a plague upon the internet," writes the anonymous author, offering 10 reasons to not do that sort of thing. — Read the rest
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Mindless drawing is good for your mind
Don't let your inability to draw well hold you back from drawing. The activity of drawing can "reduce anxiety, elevate mood, improve quality of life and promote general creativity," says Darren C Fisher, Lecturer in Animation at Swinburne University of Technology. — Read the rest
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Man jumps out of moving roller coaster to save his life — and then gets yelled at by negligent ride operator
A man riding a double-loop roller coaster that was about to take a steep drop heard a strange sound coming from his seat, only to realize his safety lap bar had unlatched. So, with no time to waste, he jumped out of his seat from the coaster's highest point — and survived, thanks to his quick, strategic thinking. — Read the rest
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The 25+ best Black Friday Best Buy deals 2024: Sales are live now
With Black Friday finally here, we've rounded up some top discounts available at Best Buy.

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The EcoFlow 160W waterproof solar panel is now $349 for Black Friday
High-quality, robust, well-engineered solar panels for your power station are expensive. If you're in the market for some, snag the EcoFlow 160W waterproof panel for 35% off this Black Friday.

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The 40+ best Black Friday Sam's Club deals of 2024 that are live right now
It's Black Friday, and we found the best deals at Sam's Club. You can save on TVs, headphones, monitors, speakers, and more.

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The iRobot Roomba s9+ and Braava bundle is on clearance just in time for Black Friday
The iRobot Roomba s9+ robot vacuum and Braava Jet m6 bundle is on clearance for only $420, its lowest price ever. This makes it the best robot vacuum deal this Black Friday.

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Cross your kids' tablet off your shopping list for only $65 this Black Friday
If you're looking for a sturdy kids' tablet that will withstand small hands, you can't go wrong with Amazon Fire tablets, several of which are currently on sale for up to 56% off.

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The Windows laptop I recommend to most people undercuts the MacBook Air and it's $400 off for Black Friday
Microsoft's flagship Copilot+ PC, the Surface Laptop, is a well-rounded device with a marathon battery and solid hardware. Right now, it's on sale at Amazon for Black Friday.

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The 40+ best Black Friday Nintendo Switch deals 2024
Black Friday is here, and you can snag deals on Nintendo Switch consoles, games, and accessories for everyone on your list.

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The best wall-mounted space heater I've ever used is 15% off for Black Friday
If you're looking for an affordable heating solution for a chilly room in your house, this Dreo space heater works like a champ, and it's just $110 for Black Friday.

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My favorite bamboo bedding is on major sale for Black Friday
Cozy Earth makes soft, silky sheets -- and you can get them for up to 45% off for Black Friday for a limited time.

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I gave away my Kindle within hours of using this new TCL tablet, and it's up to $180 off
I've been a Kindle user for over a decade, but the TCL Tab 10 Nxtpaper 5G is my new favorite e-reader. For Black Friday, if you trade in your old tablet to Verizon, you can get up to $180 off.

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My top 5 tech deals for Black Friday 2024 have all hit all-time low prices
The most impressive discounts for Black Friday 2024 are here. These are the five best deals I've found on some of the top tech products you can buy -- and I've personally tested all five products.

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Xgimi Horizon S Max is a fantastic projector, and it's on sale for Black Friday
The Xgimi Horizon S Max is one of the brightest projectors I've tested, despite some minor inconveniences. But for its current price point, there are some tradeoffs you'll have to make peace with.

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Amazon's Echo Hub is one of the best smart home devices I've tested, and it's $125 for Black Friday
As a smart home enthusiast, I've gone hands-on with dozens of devices, and Amazon's Echo Hub is still one of the most useful. Right now, it's 31% off for Black Friday.

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The New Climate Math on Hurricanes
Climate change has intensified hurricane wind speeds by an average of 19 mph in 84% of North Atlantic hurricanes between 2019-2024, according to new research that links warming ocean temperatures to storm intensity for individual hurricanes.

This year, Hurricanes Helene and Milton slammed into Florida, breaking meteorological records and causing catastrophic damage. The study by Climate Central found that higher sea surface temperatures elevated most hurricanes by an entire category on the Saffir-Simpson scale, with three storms, including Hurricane Rafael, seeing wind speeds increase by 34 mph due to warming.

Researchers calculated storm intensity using models of pre-warming ocean temperatures. "It's really the evolution of our science on sea surface temperature attribution that has allowed this work to take place," said lead author Daniel Gilford, noting that hurricane damage increases exponentially with wind speed. For example, a storm with double the wind speed can cause 256 times as much damage. The methodology enables scientists to determine climate change impacts on hurricanes in near-real time.





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Dewalt Is Slashing Tool Prices by Up to 68% for Black Friday
From power tools to socks and hats, Dewalt is sawing the prices of just about everything this Black Friday.

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Best Black Friday Deals Under $25: 35 Budget Buys, From Tech to Everyday Essentials
Shopping on a budget this Black Friday? These are the best under $25 deals across various categories you shouldn't miss.

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The Excellent Arlo Cam Is My Favorite Security Device, and It's Amazingly Cheap Today
If you can't decide on a security cam, I've found that Arlo's latest Essential camera does it all for $56. That's 43% off for Black Friday.

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Best Cooling Sheets for 2024: Tested and Reviewed
If you are a hot sleeper, these cooling sheets will help you stay cool and comfortable throughout the night.

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This Black Friday Deal Takes $60 Off the Anker Prime 250W USB-C Charging Station
Grab the Anker Prime 250W USB-C charging station at a whopping 35% discount right now on Amazon.

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My Favorite Bluetooth Speaker Is a Great Gift and It's $40 Off Today for Black Friday
I awarded the Anker Soundcore Boom 2 a CNET Editors' Choice this year. You can get it for $90 on sale, which is $40 off its list price.

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We Found 20 of the Best Black Friday T-Mobile Deals, but They Won't Last Long
T-Mobile's Black Friday sale includes deep discounts on top brands with a trade-in or new line activation, but only if you take advantage of them soon.

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This Cool See-Through Xbox Controller Hits a New Record Low Price for Black Friday
You can grab the wireless Ghost Cipher controller for just $43 right now, a record $27 off the usual price.

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This Record-Low Black Friday Deal Scores You the Beats Fit Pro for $149
They're some of the absolute best earbuds on the market, and you can pick them up for $51 off right now.

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This Simple Visual Guide Makes Sure You Get Your 100 Grams of Protein Each Day
If you struggle to eat enough protein each day, use this visual guide to visualize what 100 grams of protein looks like for vegans, vegetarians, carnivores and omnivores.

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Europa League Soccer: Livestream Tottenham vs. Roma From Anywhere
Spurs look to build on Man City thrashing as they host Italian giants.

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Europa League Soccer: Livestream Man Utd vs. Bodo/Glimt From Anywhere
Ruben Amorim takes charge of his first game at Old Trafford.

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Premier League Soccer: Livestream Brighton vs. Southampton From Anywhere
A win for the Seagulls could see them move up to the lofty heights of second in the EPL.

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This Mini Lantern Is Great for Camping or Emergencies and It's 25% Off for Black Friday Today
The BioLite Alpenglow Mini lanterns are perfect for taking camping, putting in emergency bags or using during power outages, and they're 25% off for Black Friday.

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The London Buzz – 29th November 2024
Today’s London news round-up: London Fire Brigade (LFB) has made “significant improvements” in performance since 2022, the fire inspectorate has said. ITVX The owner of a pub which has been serving pints for more than 150 years says it is…Read more ›

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Safeguarding Europe: how to defeat and deter Russia
Safeguarding Europe: how to defeat and deter Russia
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December 2024 — 10:00AM TO 7:30PM
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Threat assessment and practical solutions.
Nearly three years into Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, the security picture for Europe remains uncertain. Questions of European states’ own resilience and ability to counter Russia and support Ukraine have not been adequately answered by key European powers. So how can European states act proactively to support not only Ukraine but also their own security?Key questions:How resilient is Europe to the challenge posed by Russia?What more can be done to defend EU candidate states?What will be the impact of the US election results?What deters Russia? What have we learnt from Russia’s war on Ukraine?Are the current approaches sufficient?This one-day, in-person conference at Chatham House will bring together experts and policymakers from across the UK, EU and US, as well as drawing from the expertise of Russian analysts in exile. Alongside analysis of Russia’s intentions towards Europe and European strategy, there will be opportunity for in-depth conversation with experts on the geopolitical and defence tools available to European states.This conference is hosted in person, with the recording of the keynote address made available on the website following the event.Participants are selected based on expertise. Please wait for confirmation before attending.Corporate organisations who currently do not support the Russia-Eurasia Programme or Ukraine Forum will be subject to a fee. Your registration will be reviewed by a member of our team before it is approved.The institute occupies a position of respect and trust, and is committed to fostering inclusive dialogue at all events. Event attendees are expected to uphold this by adhering to our code of conduct.







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In conversation with James Manyika, Senior Vice President of Research, Technology and Society at Google
In conversation with James Manyika, Senior Vice President of Research, Technology and Society at Google
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December 2024 — 11:15AM TO 12:00PM
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Chatham House and Online
A conversation on AI’s global, societal and economic impacts.
James Manyika, Senior Vice President of Research, Technology & Society at Google, in conversation with Gillian Tett, will unpack what 2025 will bring for AI in science, economics, global governance and international cooperation.
2024 has been a landmark year for Artificial Intelligence (AI) development, deployment and use, with significant progress in AI-driven science, governance and cooperation. Looking ahead, AI continues to demonstrate economic promise and potential to expand on scientific breakthroughs in areas such as climate and health. This wave of innovation is occurring against a backdrop of geopolitical uncertainty and not all countries are fully able to participate. Heading into 2025, there are urgent questions about how best to maximise shared opportunities when it comes to AI and to advance global cooperation.James Manyika, Senior Vice President of Research, Technology & Society at Google, in conversation with Gillian Tett, will unpack what 2025 will bring for AI in science, economics, global governance and international cooperation. Key questions include:What will be AI’s global societal and economic impact in 2025 and beyond? What are the ways AI could help increase economic growth and economy-wide productivity? What factors must be in place for this to happen?How best can we maximise shared opportunities and advance global cooperation when it comes to AI? Where can public-private partnerships unlock scientific breakthroughs for societal progress, combatting shared global challenges such as climate change and global health issues? What are the principles of safe, responsible AI, and how should companies remain responsive to their evolution and integrate them into technology design and implementation? What is the current – and ideal – role of technology companies in emerging mechanisms for global cooperation and national governance on AI?This event is being held in partnership with Google.You will receive notice by 13:00 on Wednesday 11 December if you have been successful in securing an in-person place.The institute occupies a position of respect and trust, and is committed to fostering inclusive dialogue at all events. Event attendees are expected to uphold this by adhering to our code of conduct.

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What Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner's cosy Thanksgiving display really means: Body language expert spots act of intimacy between former couple as she says J-Lo's ex is 'finally where he wants to be, without any pressure to perform as an A-lister'
Body language expert Judi James explained Ben's 'demeanor suggests he is where he wants to be, without any pressure to perform as an A-lister.

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Rare photos of pregnant Tiffany Trump flanked by brother Barron at Mar-a-Lago Thanksgiving
Glowing mom-to-be Tiffany, 31, was seen in a rare appearance at Mar-a-Lago to celebrate Thanksgiving with her family on Thursday night, as she showed off her growing bump.

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TikTok sensation Spud Brothers open pop up in London after fans queued for hours to visit their Preston market stall -  but get backlash for DOUBLING the price
Back in their humble tram in Preston Flag Market brothers Jacob, 28, and Harley Nelson, 21, have customers queuing hours for spuds.

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Could Stephen Mulhern's role in Holly Willoughby's big comeback be at risk? Much-loved presenter sparks fears for his health just days before the pair reunite for huge new game show
Holly, who left her role at This Morning in October 2023, is returning to ITV with new Saturday night entertainment show You Bet!

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Germany accuses Turkish man of spying for Ankara
Federal prosecutors have announced charges against a Turkish national based in western Germany, accused of feeding information on supposed dissidents to police and intelligence services in Turkey.

MarketWatch Top Stories
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How Trump tariffs might hit your wallet and the stock market for years to come
Also: Estate planning advice from Warren Buffett and why it is never a good time to buy a car.

MarketWatch Top Stories
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The Dow trades above 45,000 for the first time. It may be time to rethink what makes a milestone.
The Dow is on track to top another 1,000-point threshold Friday, but such milestones are growing ever less impressive.

Deutsche Welle
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Ceasefire in Lebanon: Civil society ramps up reconstruction plans
Lebanon's massive destruction is addressed by communal help and civilian projects while the government is too weak to react. Could government and activist cooperation be a solution for the fragmented country?

The Guardian (UK)
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Irish voters face long wait after casting ballots in general election
With no outright majority expected, party leaders are bracing for a ‘fascinating’ period of political negotiationIrish voters have been casting their ballots on Friday with the incumbent taoiseach, Simon Harris, under pressure from the resurgent leftwing nationalist party Sinn Féin, the former political wing of the IRA, led by Mary Lou McDonald.Counting in the general election will not begin until 9am on Saturday morning with closer-to-final results expected by the end of play on Sunday. Continue reading...

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Alex Ferguson 2 Harry Redknapp 1: the full-time score at Newbury
The former managers, who were in opposing dugouts 44 times, traded blows at the track on Friday.Sir Alex Ferguson and Harry Redknapp were in opposing dugouts 44 times during their long careers in football management and they were trading blows again in a different sporting arena on Friday as three of the seven contests were won by horses in their racing colours.The bare scoreline at the end of the day was 2-1 in Ferguson’s favour, thanks to a short-priced double in the opening two races with Regent’s Stroll and Kalif Du Berlais. It was Redknapp, though, who picked up the most valuable prize of the day, earning nearly £43,000 thanks to an impressive success by The Jukebox Man in the feature event, the Grade Two John Francome Novice Chase, and the six-year-old could now step up to Grade One company at Kempton on Boxing Day. Continue reading...

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USA motivated to prove gold standard in Wembley ‘chance of a lifetime’ | Suzanne Wrack
Emma Hayes is keen for her Olympic champions to keep progressing in their friendly meeting with EnglandLindsey Horan’s nails are painted gold and she gives an embarrassed laugh when asked whether they are a celebration of the US women’s national team’s Olympic gold in Paris, a statement to Saturday’s opposition of their status. “No, it was supposed to be brown chrome,” she says, going a little red. “It was a translation problem.”Her manager, Emma Hayes, sitting beside her at Tottenham’s training ground before the game against England at Wembley, chips in: “She has got the most incredible necklace though.” The five Olympic rings hang round Horan’s neck in gold and the captain promises she will get Hayes one. Continue reading...

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Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s father charged after threat to ‘beat him to death’
Gjert Ingebrigtsen used to coach Jakob and his brothersHe ‘punched and kicked’ Jakob since he was a schoolboyJakob Ingebrigtsen’s father will stand trial next year on charges that include abusing the double Olympic ­champion and threatening to “beat ­him to death”.Ingebrigtsen, who won gold medals over 1500m in Tokyo and 5,000m in Paris, also alleges that his father and former coach, Gjert, “punched and kicked” him over a 10-year period from when he was a schoolboy. Continue reading...

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What happens next after MPs’ vote in favour of assisted dying bill?
Bill will proceed to committee for scrutiny, whose membership will be chosen by its proposer Kim LeadbeaterMPs have voted by 330 to 275 to approve the assisted dying bill at a second reading. But the bill is not yet law and still has to pass through several other steps. What comes next … Continue reading...

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The power behind the vote for assisted dying? Ordinary people
Many powerful voices spoke for and against the bill, but those of constituents had the greatest sway over MPs• Assisted dying vote – latest updatesIt is hard to think of a better MP to take on the cause of assisted dying than Kim Leadbeater. She is energetic, engaging, persuasive and speaks like a normal human being. She has no tribal reputation, so there is no barrier to winning over Conservatives, and she has experience of horrifying personal tragedy: her sister, the MP Jo Cox, was murdered.But it would be wrong to say it was Leadbeater who won this initial push to legalise assisted dying. Under the surface, the most important contribution has been the one made by ordinary people, an experiment in participatory democracy by stealth. In the end, that was what delivered such a comprehensive victory for the change at this stage. Continue reading...

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The 20 hottest TV shows and films to stream this...
Looking for something new to watch this weekend? The Mail's TV experts have sifted through hundreds of programmes to bring you 25 of the best shows and films to stream on demand.

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My F1 critics don’t have a title-winning mentality, claims Max Verstappen
World champion says he will maintain ruthless style‘The problem in F1 is that 80-85% of media is British’Max Verstappen has defiantly dismissed criticism of his driving in the aftermath of winning his fourth Formula One world title in Las Vegas last weekend.Speaking before this weekend’s Qatar Grand Prix, the penultimate round, the Red Bull driver bullishly insisted he would not change his ruthless style, which has been both penalised and criticised. Continue reading...

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DEAR CAROLINE: I've lost two great loves. Should I give up?
I am an 80-year-old man and my life is dreadful. I feel terribly lonely after losing my second great love. I sold my house and downsized to move in with her, and for six years we had a wonderful time.

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So many wives are learning their husbands' darkest secrets after asking this one devastating question. I always thought it was just us women - now I weep for these broken men too: AMANDA GOFF
They had been together for 18 years. How could Guy have kept his secret from Sarah for so many years? How did Sarah not know this about her husband?

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The 20 hottest TV shows and films to stream this...
Looking for something new to watch this weekend? The Mail's TV experts have sifted through hundreds of programmes to bring you the 25 of the best shows and films to stream on demand.

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Ukraine Not In Strong Position To Negotiate With Putin, NATO Chief Admits

The last six months has seen more and more Western officials and mainstream media outlets acknowledge reality in Ukraine - that Russian forces are on the advance, with Kiev forces outgunned and most importantly outmanned.

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in fresh comments this week admitted the same. He said in a Fox News interview that Ukraine is not in a strong enough position to negotiate an end to the war. At this moment, Rutte explained, there is not enough battlefield leverage to "prevent the Russians from getting what they want."
Image source: NATO

He still expressed a wishful thinking that things might change, though without offering any explanation as to how this will be possible.

"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."

Rutte at that point referenced China as watching closely. He said President Xi Jinping in particular is awaiting the outcome. "He’ll be very much interested who comes out on top of this," Rutte said.

"And if it is the Russians, that will pose a threat long term, so we have to make sure that Ukraine is in a position where they can start these talks, and obviously then we have to take it step by step, make sure that Putin comes on board."

But again he expressed that "We have to make sure … that Ukrainians can discuss the future of their country from this position of strength, so that has to be Ukraine to the table."

"But they will only do that when they feel that they can get something out of that," Rutte added, but then admitted, "At this moment, they are really on the back foot."


PROF. JEFFREY SACHS:
‘Trump is absolutely right that the Ukraine war could end in a day. This war will end the moment a US President picks up the phone and says to Putin ‘NATO enlargement was a bad idea’…that’s the end of the war because that’s the whole premise of this war’ pic.twitter.com/6LB6DXNEvu
— Going Underground (@GUnderground_TV) November 27, 2024
"We will be able to get Putin to the table because he will sense that, ultimately, it is in his interest not to continue the fight," the NATO chief said, anticipating the incoming Trump administration.

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Epps Loses Defamation Case Against Fox News

Authored by Jonathan Turley via jonathanturley.org,

Just months after a judge dismissed Nina Jankowicz’s much-hyped defamation lawsuit against Fox, a federal district court judge in Delaware, Judge Jennifer L. Hall, has dismissed Ray Epps’s defamation lawsuit. The Jan. 6 rioter said the network falsely identified him as an FBI informant.



U.S. District Court Judge Jennifer L. Hall granted Fox News’ motion to dismiss the suit.

In the original complaint, Epps made a defamation per se claim and a false light claim.

Epps and his wife have clearly been through a nightmare of threats and innuendo. However, this public controversy was discussed by various networks and the Jan. 6th  Committee. It was also a matter of legitimate public debate and commentary, with people on both sides expressing their views on the evidence and underlying allegations.

The problem for the court was trying to draw a line when coverage and commentary becomes defamation on such subjects. The chilling effect on free speech can be immense. The Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that tort law could not be used to overcome First Amendment protections for free speech or the free press. The Court sought to create “breathing space” for the media by articulating that standard that now applies to both public officials and public figures. The status imposes the higher standard first imposed in New York Times v. Sullivan for public officials, requiring a showing of “actual malice” where media had actual knowledge of the falsity of a statement or showed reckless disregard whether it was true or false.

Now based in Utah, Epps alleged his life was upended after former Fox host Tucker Carlson repeatedly described him as a federal agent who helped instigate the attack on the Capitol, which was an attempt to stop the certification of the election of Joe Biden.


BREAKING: Ray Epps, the only January 6 protester who actually told people to go into the Capitol, has been officially sentenced to one year probation, $500 restitution, and 100 hours community service.
While many J6 protesters are rotting in jail for non-violent crimes, Epps… pic.twitter.com/qPWwktAPbu
— Greg Price (@greg_price11) January 9, 2024
The breathing space cuts both ways. In reporting on the dismissal of the Epps lawsuit, it is notable that the Associated Press is still referring to Jan. 6 as an “insurrection” rather than a riot. Curiously, when you hit the link on “insurrection,” it goes to an article on the dropping of the Smith case, which notably did not charge Trump or anyone else with insurrection or even incitement. Yet, the AP is still reporting “the insurrection” as a fact.

The dismissal of Jankowicz directly addressed the dangers of using the courts to try to silence your critics. The case backfired on Jankowicz in prompting a court to expressly state that what she has been advocating is censorship. After holding that people are allowed to criticize Jankowicz as protected opinion, the court added:


“I agree that Jankowicz has not pleaded facts from which it could plausibly be inferred that the challenged statements regarding intended censorship by Jankowicz are not substantially true. On the contrary … censorship is commonly understood to encompass efforts to scrutinize and examine speech in order to suppress certain communications.

“The Disinformation Governance Board was formed precisely to examine citizens’ speech and, in coordination with the private sector, identify ‘misinformation,’ ‘disinformation,’ and ‘malinformation.’ … that objective is fairly characterized as a form of censorship.”


Jankowicz previously solicited significant contributions on the promise of this ill-conceived lawsuit. Nevertheless, Jankowicz is still being touted as a hero and enlisted to explain who to combat “disinformation.”

The calls for greater censorship are likely to only increase after the election. However, we have seen figures like Hillary Clinton call on Europeans to force the censorship of Americans.

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Fri, 11/29/2024 - 10:45

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Boris Johnson Calls For NATO Troops On The Ground In Ukraine Yet Again

After months of rumors surrounding possible peace talks in Turkey that might have ended the war in Ukraine not long after it reignited in 2022, multiple sources confirmed that British Politician and former PM Boris Johnson showed up in Kyiv to dismiss the negotiations and told the Ukrainians "let's just fight".  These sources include David Arahamiya, the leader of Ukraine’s ruling party, Tory MP Nadine Dorries and Vladimir Putin himself.


Putin reiterated in his interview with Tucker Carlson that Russia supports a negotiated settlement with Ukraine, and plans were very much underway to making that happen before Boris Johnson stopped it. https://t.co/85LGRfJZzY
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 9, 2024
Johnson continues to deny the peace deal claims and "fact checkers" engage in extensive mental gymnastics to argue that there was no "official deal" put to paper, therefore Johnson didn't sabotage anything.  In other words, if a politician ruins a peace deal in its infancy before it is drafted then he's not culpable for the war that follows. 

The bottom line? Johnson, a prominent British official with ties to NATO, showed up in the middle of early negotiations and told the Ukrainians to fight instead of pursuing peace.  This alone would have given the Ukrainians a false sense of security that NATO forces would intervene and fight for them.



Boris Johnson would go on to promote a surge in military recruitment in the UK, and supported calls for conscription from military officials.  He has also suggested NATO boots on the ground in the region on multiple occasions - A move that would immediately be seen by Russia as an escalation to world war.

In a recent interview with the Daily Telegraph, the former British PM promoted the idea of British forces entering Ukraine as a part of a "peacekeeping plan."  The presence of any NATO country's troops in Ukraine, even those not on the front line, would be seen as a tip-toe towards direct confrontation by the Kremlin.  



In early November, Johnson argued that if Donald Trump pulled US support for Ukraine in order to force a peace deal, Britain might send troops into the fray.  The argument sounds like a thinly veiled threat:  If the US tries to force a peace deal, then Britain will send troops, escalate the war and ensure that no peace is possible.   

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.   

To be clear, Ukraine is not part of the EU nor is it a member of NATO.  NATO warhawks like Johnson have consistently claimed that Russia's intent is to invade greater Europe (domino effect propaganda similar to the Vietnam War), yet there is still no evidence to support this.  The western media has spent the better part of the conflagration claiming that Russian forces have been chewed up beyond repair in Ukraine; at the same time they suggest Russia somehow has the strength to invade the EU. 

The majority of the US and European public have confirmed time and time again that they will not support direct conflict with Russia.  They will not volunteer to fight in such a war and will not submit to military conscription.  Around 70% of Americans say they prefer negotiations to end the war.  Only 10% of Europeans believe Ukraine can win and 52% of Ukrainians say they want negotiations and a quick end to the war.   Despite this, establishment politicians continue to ignore the overwhelming calls for peace in Ukraine.        

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 11:05

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Manchester City manager ‘asked for that challenge’Guardiola would walk away only if he felt of no benefitPep Guardiola believes he has avoided the sack at Manchester City after five consecutive losses and a draw because eight years of success there have given him a “margin”.City threw away a three-goal lead in Tuesday’s 3-3 draw with Feyenoord when ending their run of defeats and travel to Liverpool on Sunday knowing they will trail Arne Slot’s leaders by 11 points if they lose. Continue reading...

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Australian-style social media ban for under-16s ‘a retrograde step’, say UK charities
Child safety experts say similar move in Britain would penalise young people for the failings of tech companiesHow Australia’s tough social media ban compares to laws in other countriesUK politics live – latest updatesChild safety experts have warned the UK government against enacting an Australian-style social media ban for children under 16, which they called a “retrograde step” that would “do more harm than good”.On Thursday, Australia became the first country in the world to ban under-16s from using social media platforms. The move was supported by a large majority of the Australian public – but academics, politicians and child rights groups said it could backfire, driving teenagers to the dark web, or make them feel more isolated. Continue reading...

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MPs back landmark assisted dying bill to give some terminally ill people right to end their lives – UK politics live
Terminally ill adults in England and Wales with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationReport: MPs back assisted dying in England and WalesAnalysis: ordinary people the power behind the voteHow did your MP vote on assisted dying?Grant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
Whenever a Conservative minister resigned there was always a BBC news alert. Yet Starmer loses his first Cabinet Minister and somehow the BBC doesn’t think it’s relevant enough to send out an alert! Continue reading...

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Construction awards ceremony featuring scantily-clad women on stilts dressed in sexy PPE costumes and handling giant tools sparks sexism complaints
Women dressed in skin-tight costumes modelling personal protective equipment (PPE) could be seen at the industry event for On The Tools, an online community for builders.

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Westminster honeytrap victims in Met Police data breach
The honeytrap involved flirtatious messages targeting up to 20 MPs, staffers and political journalists.

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Viz Media’s One-Shots Program Wants to Make Manga for Everyone
Viz's editor-at-large launched the program to give amateur manga-inspired artists a chance to join the big leagues.

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Samsung’s Top-Rated ViewFinity Curved Monitor Now Nearly 50% Off for Black Friday, Ending Soon
Save $360 on the 34" ViewFinity curved monitor from Samsung for Black Friday.

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Google’s Brand-New Pixel Buds Pro 2 Are $70 Less than AirPods Pro 2 for Black Friday
Hit this Amazon Black Friday deal and get Google's top-of-the-line earbuds for $179, matching an all-time low.

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The Govee Outdoor Wall Lights Are at Their Lowest Price Ever, Just $50 Each This Black Friday
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Parents of cheerleader, 14, who suddenly killed herself reveal heartbreaking admission from her memorial
Ashley Scott's death in late October came as a surprise to her family, as the teen was doing well in school and actively working on her nonprofit organization, which helped the homeless.

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Cruz Beckham, 19, and his glam singer girlfriend Jackie Apostel, 29, look just like a young Posh and Becks as they cosy up for steamy PDA snap
Cruz Beckham and his girlfriend Jackie Apostel channelled a young Posh and Becks in their latest PDA snap. 

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Syrian rebel fighters breach Aleppo for first time since 2016
Syrian rebels have breached Aleppo for the first time since the country's government recaptured the city in 2016, according to war monitors and fighters.

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Gargoyles, stained glass and the spire: How Notre-Dame was restored
Paris's Gothic cathedral has been painstakingly returned to its former glory. Here's how it was done.

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Thousands return to streets of Georgia after government suspends EU bid
The move sparked protests across Georgia as thousands gathered outside the parliament in Tbilisi.

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London fashion week first of ‘big four’ to ban exotic animal skins
Designers must commit to ditching skins of animals such as crocodiles and snakes from 2025London fashion week has become the first of the four main fashion weeks to ban exotic animal skins from shows from 2025 – the biggest industry event to do so.All designers staging fashion shows at the event will have to commit to ditching skins of animals such as crocodiles, alligators and snakes from their collections. Continue reading...

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Alder Hey children’s hospital explores ‘data breach’ after ransomware claims
Screenshots purporting to be from systems of Liverpool NHS health facility have been posted onlineA ransomware gang claims to have stolen data from the Alder Hey children’s hospital in Liverpool, allegedly including patient records.The INC Ransom group says it has published screenshots of data on the dark web that contain personal information of patients, donations from benefactors and procurement information. Continue reading...

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Premiership returns amid fanfare but old problems lurk in background | Michael Aylwin
Despite likely record ticket sales over Christmas, financial and physical health of clubs and players still a concernWith the timing of George Furbank on to a Fin Smith cutout pass, or that of any of the myriad attacking talents in English club rugby, the Premiership’s PR team ushered in the return of domestic fare this weekend by releasing a load of positive numbers. They refrained from deploying a load of exclamation marks too, but a few of those would have been perfectly consistent with the general vibe. The Premiership is back! And it’s never been better!First, boringly, to debunk some of the hyperbole, most of the stats relating to the uptick in viewing figures and attendances across the first six rounds of this season were positioned relative to last. Apparently, cumulative audiences on TNT Sports are up by 30% on this stage of the season last year; 21,000 more matchday tickets have been sold, an increase of 15%. But the start of last season coincided with the end of a World Cup, which tends to diminish figures for the domestic game. Continue reading...

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Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s father charged after threat to ‘beat him to death’
Gjert Ingebrigtsen used to coach Jakob and his brothersHe ‘punched and kicked’ Jakob since he was a schoolboyJakob Ingebrigtsen’s father will stand trial next year on charges that include abusing the double Olympic champion and threatening to “beat him to death”.Ingebrigtsen, who won gold medals over 1500m in Tokyo and 5,000m in Paris, also alleges that his father and former coach, Gjert, “punched and kicked” him over a 10-year period from when he was a schoolboy. Continue reading...

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Gregg Wallace accused of ‘highly inappropriate’ behaviour while filming
Presenter denies allegations of harassment, including claim he made ‘lesbian jokes constantly’ and discussed spankingGregg Wallace has been accused of “highly inappropriate” behaviour including making “lesbian jokes constantly”, regularly discussing spanking and threesomes, and making sexually explicit comments while filming programmes, multiple sources have said.Further details of the allegations facing the MasterChef host have emerged since the announcement on Thursday that he was stepping away from his role after the BBC received complaints about alleged misconduct.A man who worked on Big Weekends and other travel shows between 2019 and 2022 said Wallace talked about threesomes with sex workers and said he “loves spanking” multiple times a day.A woman who worked on MasterChef in 2019 said Wallace talked about his sex life and had asked if her boyfriend had a nice bottom.A woman on the BBC Good Food Show in 2010 said Wallace stared at her chest.A woman on Eat Well for Less? in 2019 said Wallace told her he wasn’t wearing any boxer shorts under his jeans.A man who worked on MasterChef in 2005-06 said Wallace regularly made sexually explicit comments on set. He said Wallace once said a dish tasted like his aunt’s vagina, and on another occasion had asked a female runner if she put her finger up her boyfriend’s bottom. Continue reading...

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The power behind the vote for assisted dying? Ordinary people
Many powerful voices spoke for and against the bill, but those of constituents had the greatest sway over MPs• Assisted dying vote – latest updatesIt is hard to think of a better MP to take on the cause of assisted dying than Kim Leadbeater. She is energetic, engaging, persuasive and speaks human. She has no tribal reputation, so there is no barrier to winning over Conservatives, and she has experience of horrifying personal tragedy: her sister, the MP Jo Cox, was murdered.But it would be wrong to say it was Leadbeater who won this initial push to legalise assisted dying. Under the surface, the most important contribution has been the one made by ordinary people, an experiment in participatory democracy by stealth. In the end, that was what delivered such a comprehensive victory for the change at this stage. Continue reading...

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MPs back landmark assisted dying bill to give some terminally ill people right to end their lives – UK politics live
Terminally ill adults in England and Wales with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationReport: assisted dying to be legalised in England and WalesAnalysis: ordinary people the power behind the voteHow did your MP vote on assisted dying?Grant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
Whenever a Conservative minister resigned there was always a BBC news alert. Yet Starmer loses his first Cabinet Minister and somehow the BBC doesn’t think it’s relevant enough to send out an alert! Continue reading...

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Trump beats Zhang to reach UK Championship semis
World number one Judd Trump produces a devastating display, beating Zhang Anda 6-2 to reach the UK Championship semi-finals.

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Best Therabody Black Friday Deals (2024): LED Masks, Massage
Therabody's Black Friday discounts are here to give your body (and your wallet) a well-deserved break.

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35 Best Black Friday Gaming Deals (2024), Consoles and Games
A Nintendo Switch bundle for $225? A PS5 Slim for more than $100 off? These Black Friday gaming deals are bonkers.

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Upgrade your photo and video kit with these Black Friday camera deals, including discounts on lenses, tripods, and accessories.

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Swedish authorities urged to discontinue AI welfare system

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Learn their secrets: Master 14 languages with Babbel for 78% off!
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Murray partnership 'exciting' for tennis - Djokovic
Novak Djokovic says his decision to appoint former rival Andy Murray as his coach was "a surprise to everyone" but is "exciting for tennis".

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RFU supports Maher visa application to play in PWR
American Olympic bronze medallist Ilona Maher could appear in this season's Premiership Women’s Rugby after the Rugby Football Union said it had supported her visa application.

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The surprising link between eggs and dementia... and why doctors got it wrong
Eggs have long been demonized for their high fat and cholesterol content. However, experts told DailyMail.com that one or two a day could lower the risk of dementia thanks to brain-healthy nutrients.

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Loose Women's Frankie Bridge reveals crippling health battle that landed her in hospital - admitting 'I've tried everything but treatment doesn't work'
The Saturdays singer, 35, has always been open about her struggles that resulted in her being hospitalised in 2011.

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Black Friday AirPods deals 2024: Some of the best sales are live now
Black Friday is here, bringing major discounts on AirPods, like record-low sales on the AirPods Max and AirPods Pro right now.

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The 20+ best Black Friday Apple Watch deals 2024: Record discounts are live now
We've got some big discounts on the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and the new Series 10 for Black Friday, along with the best prices yet on the SE (2nd Gen) and Series 9.

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Get an Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) for just $80 during Black Friday
You can grab the Apple Pencil (2nd Gen) for $50 off on Amazon as a Black Friday deal.

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The best Black Friday 2024 Kindle deals: Shop sales available now
Black Friday is here, and we found major discounts on Kindle e-readers, including the new Kindle Paperwhite, that you can shop right now.

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These 10 tiny tools and gadgets are my keychain essentials - and most of them are on sale for Black Friday
Holiday shopping? These handy gadgets make great gifts for your utility-obsessed loved ones. Help them be prepared for anything with these EDC essentials, especially for just a few dollars.

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The best Black Friday soundbar and speaker deals: Save now on Bose, Sonos, Beats, and more
Black Friday is here, and we found the hottest deals on soundbars, subwoofers, and speakers from Bose, Sonos, Beats, Sony, and more.

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One of my favorite big-screen tablets for watching movies is $200 off for Black Friday
The Galaxy Tab S9 FE isn't Samsung's newest tablet, but it's still one of the best thanks to its brilliant display. Right now, it's $220 off at Amazon.

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My favorite screwdriver kit for DIY projects has a useful LED screen (and it's on sale)
The Arrowmax SES ultra screwdriver kit has a built-in display that's a game-changer. Right now, it's on sale for just $40 for Black Friday.

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Journal Scam Targets Top Science Publishers
Major academic publishers including Elsevier and Springer Nature are grappling with a sophisticated new journal hijacking scam that precisely mimics their websites to deceive researchers.

The fraudulent operation, reported by Retraction Watch, has cloned at least 13 legitimate journals through fake domains, according to Crossref data. The scam, the publication reports, features high-quality website clones that replicate even cookie consent popups. The operation assigns its own DOI prefix to published papers and offers paper-writing and peer review services typical of paper mills.





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If I Didn't Already Own This Air Fryer, I'd Buy It at the Black Friday Price
Snatch the consistently top-rated Ninja air fryer for just $70 on Black Friday.

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Best Black Friday Deals Under $100: Over 40 Top Offers Across Tech, Kitchen, Home and Wellness
The busiest sales season of the year is well under way with Black Friday. Why not focus on the best deals under the $100 mark?

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Score an Amazon Echo Show 5 and Blink Mini for 60% Off This Black Friday
Take home this smart display smart camera bundle for a record low price of just $50 for Black Friday.

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The Basic Apple iPad Is My Go-To Home and Travel Tech, and It's $99 Off Today for Black Friday
My family and I always seem to grab the 10th-generation iPad before any other type of screen in our home, and you can get it today for $99 off during the Black Friday sale.

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The 65+ Best Walmart Black Friday Deals We've Found So Far
Walmart has tons of Black Friday discounts right now in just about every category. But don’t delay, the hottest discounts on tech and home appliances will not last.

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This Black Friday Get a 90-Inch Smart TV Backlight Strip at 50% Off
If you're into improving ambience and extending your display's colors, this long light strip is exactly what you need behind your TV or monitor.

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This Is Why the Oura Ring 4's Readiness Metric Matters So Much to Me
Commentary: The Oura Ring gives me more context than most wellness devices, and that can help me get enough sleep or maintain my exercise routine.

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35 Top Black Friday Deals Under $50: Huge Savings on Tech, Home and Essentials
Shop within budget with these 30+ deals under $50.

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24 Best Black Friday Phone Deals: Grab Lowball Prices on Unlocked Apple, Google and Samsung Models
If you've been waiting for Black Friday to get a new phone, act now, it won't get much better than this.

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We're Tracking the 80+ Best Black Friday 2024 Deals Live
CNET shopping experts have unearthed all the Black Friday deals worth checking out right now.

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We Found 60+ of the Best Black Friday Deals for PS5 Consoles, Games and Accessories
Make the most of this rare chance to save money on the PlayStation 5 and some great games with these Black Friday deals.

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Load Your Dishwasher Correctly for Dishes That Actually Get Clean
Here is a friendly guide on how to load your dishwasher so it can work its magic and leave your dishes looking cleaner than ever.

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Toss Your Thanksgiving Leftovers By This Date, According to a Food Safety Expert
We love our Thanksgiving leftovers, but food safety experts caution us on food storage best practices to avoid accidental foodborne illness.

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Black Friday Brings Google Pixel 9 to Its Lowest Price Yet With $250 Off
The Google Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL are down to their lowest prices with huge discounts this Black Friday.

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Future-proofing truth: Youth perspectives on countering disinformation in a fractured global order
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Arch Linux installer now slightly less masochistic
'BTW I use Arch' runway greased, plus clarification around package licensing Version 3 of the Arch Linux installer is out, with usability improvements and clarifications to its licensing.…

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Three-month-old boy dies after being found unresponsive at house
A three-month-old boy who was found unresponsive at a house in Seacombe, Wirral, has died.

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Thousands return to streets of Tbilisi after government suspends EU bid
The move sparked protests across Georgia as thousands gathered outside the parliament in Tbilisi.

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Manchester United’s turnaround is in early stages but will pay off over long term, says analyst
Manchester United, which reported fiscal first-quarter results Tuesday, remains in the early stages of its turnaround, according to analyst firm Jefferies.

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A rising U.S. dollar could cause trouble for stock-market bulls
Stock-market investors will want to keep a nervous eye on the U.S. dollar, as history shows continued strength for the currency could begin to be a hindrance to further equity-market gains, warned analysts at Ned Davis Research in a Friday note.

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Tesla has a $1 trillion opportunity in AI and self-driving and the Musk/Trump relationship should fast-track it
Tesla’s Elon Musk and his close relationship with President-elect Trump are already having a huge impact on the EV maker, says Wedbush.

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Super Micro leads S&P 500 losers to cap turbulent month for AI stocks
Super Micro Computer Inc.’s stock tumbled 7% Friday to lead S&P 500 decliners in the holiday-shortened session, capping a turbulent November for the stock.

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Syria insurgents enter Aleppo in new anti-Assad offensive
Rebel fighters have entered parts of Syria's second-largest city in the biggest offensive against Bashar Assad's government in years.

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The best Black Friday deals on the products we love: Apple, clothes steamers and the Always Pan
We recommended them in the Filter; now we’ve sifted through all the offers to find the genuinely good discounts on our favourite products – updated for Black FridayWe’re finally approaching the business end of Black Friday, and stores have stumped up some delectable discounts on products we’ve recommended in the Filter.If you followed our advice in our guide to not getting ripped off in the sales, you may have waited until now to splurge on Black Friday deals, and might even be clutching a strict shopping list. Now’s your time to dive in. The big day itself may be on 29 November, but the discounting continues through to Cyber Monday (2 December). Continue reading...

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Legal aid fees to rise by at least 10% for immigration and housing work
Ministers to make announcement after lawyer action over low rates in England and Wales, which have caused backlogMinisters are to announce at least a 10% increase in legal aid fees for immigration and housing work after action by lawyers who warned that the failure to increase rates had led to a paralysis in the system.Asylum work fees in England and Wales have not increased since 1996, with hourly rates for lawyers stuck at £52. Rates will now increase to £69 in London and £65 outside London, or a 10% rise – whichever is higher – for housing, debt, asylum and immigration work. Fixed-rate fees will also be increasing in proportion with the increase in hourly rates, and lawyers say the increase could be as much as 29%. Continue reading...

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London fashion week first of ‘big four’ to ban exotic animal skins
Designers must commit to ditching skins of animals like crocodiles and snakes from 2025London fashion week has become the first of the four main fashion weeks to ban exotic animal skins from shows from 2025 – the biggest industry event to do so.All designers staging fashion shows at the event will have to commit to ditching skins of animals such as crocodiles, alligators and snakes from their collections. Continue reading...

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England’s Ollie Pope still covets No 3 slot but happy to have ‘fun’ further down
‘If I was batting at three, I’d have played the same way’Batter grateful for advice at Surrey from Alec StewartOllie Pope enjoys wicketkeeping and batting down the order. This much was clear after the first two days in Christchurch, where his glove work went unnoticed for the right ­reasons and his precious 77 with the bat helped swing matters England’s way.But even if England’s vice-­captain continues the dual role for the remainder of this New Zealand tour – Durham’s Ollie Robinson is flying out as an alternative option following Jordan Cox’s broken thumb – there remains a desire to resume his spot at No 3. This despite Pope leaving the 2-1 series defeat in Pakistan with only 59 runs to his name and questions swirling about his suitability for the role’s demands. Continue reading...

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Martin Rowson on how world leaders are playing into the hands of Death – cartoon
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Brexit makes no sense in a world dominated by Trump. Britain’s place is back in the EU | Jonathan Freedland
From defence to trade, the incoming US president is upending the old order – and standing apart from our neighbours leaves us dangerously exposedIt’s one damn thing after another. As Keir Starmer is discovering, government, like life, can feel like a fusillade of events, each coming faster than the one before. If it’s not a cabinet minister resigning over a past fraud conviction, it’s MPs voting for assisted dying – and that’s just in one day. Through that blizzard of news, it can be hard to make out the lasting changes in the landscape – even those that have profound implications for our place in the world.The November 2024 event that will have the most enduring global impact is the election of Donald Trump. There are some in the higher reaches of the UK government who are surprisingly relaxed about that fact, reassuring themselves that, in effect, we got through it once, we’ll get through it again. Yes, they admit, Trump has nominated some crazy people to lead in areas crucial to the UK-US relationship, such as defence and intelligence, but don’t worry, officials in London will do what they did last time: work with like-minded counterparts in the Washington bureaucracy to bypass the Trump loyalists at the top.Jonathan Freedland is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...

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MPs back landmark assisted dying bill to give some terminally ill people right to end lives – UK politics live
Terminally ill adults in England and Wales with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationAssisted dying set to be legalised in England and WalesHow did your MP vote on assisted dying?Grant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
Whenever a Conservative minister resigned there was always a BBC news alert. Yet Starmer loses his first Cabinet Minister and somehow the BBC doesn’t think it’s relevant enough to send out an alert! Continue reading...

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Killer wife stabbed husband in the neck before texting mother 'I've done something awful'
Henri Kekkonen, 41, died on May 9 after his wife Christine (pictured), 36, stabbed him in the neck in the home they shared in Baltonsborough, Somerset.

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Police launch manhunt after mother was sexually assaulted while playing with her children in a London park
Police have released an e-fit image of a man wanted for questioning after a mother was sexually assaulted in a park in south-west London while playing with her two young children.

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Mambo steals the show (again)! Dutch royal family left red faced as their beloved dog relieves himself during their annual Christmas photoshoot
Queen Maxima, 53, and King Willem-Alexander, 57, beamed as they huddled next to their three daughters in the enclosed courtyard which dates back to the 14th century.

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Man faces jail for tearing roof off neighbours' home and hurling tiles at them at climax of bitter seven-year war that began over garden fence
Mark Coates, 57, smashed a hole through the roof of his semi-detached home before climbing out.

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MPs have backed a change in the law, but the measure still faces many hurdles before coming into force.

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Chris Mason: A momentous day, whatever happens next
By voting for assisted dying MPs have taken a step towards a colossal social change in England and Wales.

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Be disruptive! What queer history tells us about confronting Trump
The LGBTQ+ community has been here before – and learned that real change happens when activists are front and centerThe ascendency of Donald Trump to his second presidency is fraught with anxiety and fear for many Americans, particularly gay Americans. Books with queer themes are already being removed from school and public libraries. Trans people are being denied the right to use bathrooms or be on sports teams that align with their gender. Trans medical care is under attack in many states. Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs that may help LGBTQ+ people as well as others are being eliminated. Justice Clarence Thomas has broached “revisiting” the supreme court decisions that legalized same-sex marriage.Many queer activists – panicked, tenacious, resolute – are asking what we can do in the face of these attacks that seek to dismantle basic rights and access that were presumed permanent. The enormity and consequentiality of this battle feels like being swept heedlessly into uncharted waters. We are rummaging through US history to find precedents for why Trump won and how to confront the damage he may cause.Working behind the scenes is necessary, but real change happens when activists are front and centerMichael Bronski is an American academic and writer, best known for his 2011 book A Queer History of the United States. He has been involved with LGBT politics since 1969 as an activist and organizer Continue reading...

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Cocktail of the week: Sticks’n’Sushi’s matcha eggnog – recipe | The good mixer
Eggnog and green tea powder with ginger and pimento liqueur makes for a festively fir-green libationIndulgent and creamy eggnog fuses perfectly with earthy matcha to create a luxe coupe of festive cheer.Vicky Vecchione, head of bars, Sticks’n’Sushi Continue reading...

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Hope of breakthrough at international plastic treaty talks after two-year deadlock
‘Important shift’ made in global attempts to address plastic pollution though final treaty text yet to be agreedPressure from an increasingly large bloc of countries has offered hope that a breakthrough at critical international plastic treaty talks could be in sight at last, after two years of deadlock. But some warned that fragile progress could disappear again in the last stages of negotiations over the weekend.For some time, the talks have been split over demands for the treaty to include plans to reduce the amount of plastic that is being produced – a production cap. A draft text for a final deal published on Friday included language for a global target to reduce the amount of plastic made. But it also included another option for no text – meaning no action would be taken to reduce plastic production worldwide. The final text, which may use either of those options, will hopefully be decided this weekend. Continue reading...

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Leader of Ireland’s Social Democrats gives birth to baby girl on polling day
Holly Cairns announces birth of her daughter on day of the country’s general electionThe leader of Ireland’s Social Democrats party has announced the birth of a baby daughter on the day of the country’s general election.Holly Cairns, who is standing for re-election in the Cork South-West constituency, posted on Instagram: “She’s here. We are completely in love with her.” Continue reading...

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Black Friday online sales in UK rise by 12% but shops still feel the pinch
Embattled retailers raise hopes of festive spending spree as sales event coincides with payday Shoppers visited websites in droves to snap up Black Friday bargains, raising hopes among struggling retailers that the US-inspired promotional day would finally kickstart a festive spending spree.After a tough October and start to November for UK retailers, the number of transactions made by Nationwide Building Society members was up 11% by lunchtime compared with Black Friday last year and was 17% up on 2022. Continue reading...

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London fashion week first of ‘big four’ to ban exotic animal skins
Designers must commit to ditching skins of animals like crocodiles and snakes from 2025London fashion week has become the first of the four main fashion weeks to ban exotic animal skins from shows on its schedule from 2025 – the biggest industry event to do so.All designers staging fashion shows at the event will have to commit to ditching skins of animals like crocodiles, alligators and snakes from their collections. Continue reading...

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Ex-activist says FBI offered him deal to inform on fugitive arrested in Wales
Peter Young says agency sought information from him about Daniel Andreas San Diego, who was on ‘most wanted terrorists’ listA former animal rights activist who was on the run from the FBI for more than seven years claims that he was offered a deal to inform on one of the organisation’s most wanted fugitives who was arrested this week in Wales.Peter Young, 47, who now lives in Boulder, Colorado, went on the run after being indicted in 1998 over a string of fur farm raids across three states the previous year. He was jailed in the US for two years in 2005 after spending years hiding from the FBI in the UK. Continue reading...

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Australian-style social media ban for under-16s ‘a retrograde step’, say UK charities
Child-safety experts say similar move in Britain would penalise young people for safety failings of tech companiesHow Australia’s tough social media ban compares to laws in other countriesUK politics live – latest updatesChild-safety experts have warned the UK government against enacting an Australian-style social media ban for children under 16, which they called a “retrograde step” that would “do more harm than good”.On Thursday, Australia became the first country in the world to ban under-16s from using social media platforms. The move was supported by a large majority of the Australian public – but academics, politicians and child-rights groups said it could backfire, driving teenagers to the dark web, or make them feel more isolated. Continue reading...

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The assisted dying bill has passed. At last: a decent life can end in a decent death | Polly Toynbee
MPs had a chance to make a seismic change to ease the suffering of countless people. I’m so glad they took itHere it is at last, a landmark that will be an enduring symbol and the humane legacy of this Labour government. Parliament has finally caught up with the public, who have long been firmly and unwaveringly in support of assisted dying since the first polls on the issue more than 40 years ago. What took MPs so long?In the debate today the reasons for that support were graphically and sometimes horrifically laid out by MPs, including Kim Leadbeater, in whose name this law will pass into history. The status quo is “cruel and dangerous” said Andrew Mitchell from the Tory benches. There is no “safe” avoidance of suffering, there is no certainty that palliative care will always prevent a horrible death. Morphine is no saviour, as I have witnessed in my own family. Leadbeater gave a terrible example: “Tom vomited faecal matter for five hours before he ultimately inhaled the faeces and died. He was vomiting so violently that he could not be sedated, and was conscious throughout” while his family pleaded with doctors to help.Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...

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MPs vote for bill to legalise assisted dying in England and Wales
Terminally ill adults with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationAssisted dying bill – latest live updatesMPs have taken a historic step toward legalising assisted dying in England and Wales after backing a bill that would give some terminally ill people the right to end their lives.The Commons backed the bill by 330 votes in favour to 275 against, a majority of 55. Keir Starmer and the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, voted in favour while Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, and Wes Streeting, the health secretary, voted against. Continue reading...

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Thug who killed church leader grandmother, 76, after befriending her when he fitted her kitchen is jailed - as mugshot shows scratches left when she failed to fight him off
Nelly Akomah, 76, was found with fatal injuries and a black eye at the bottom of the stairs in her house on Ladbrook Road in Thornton Heath, south London , on June of last year.

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Tom Hardy undergoes makeup touch-ups as he gets into character for Guy Ritchie's upcoming gangster TV series - days after thieves stole £1M of camera kit from the London set in SECOND robbery in a week
And while the Hollywood star, 47, is known for his dashing good looks, the crew were on hand to make sure his makeup and costume were perfect before calling action.

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Janey's 'final tour': Mourners pack out Edinburgh's Royal Mile to bid farewell to comedian Jane Godley after her death aged 63
Scottish comedian Jane Godley passed away on November 2 'surrounded by her loved ones', her management company confirmed earlier this month.

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BBC licence fee to rise from April next year
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What changed Keir? PM who once said 'lawmakers can't be lawbreakers' under pressure to reveal what he knew about his former transport secretary Louise Haigh's fraud conviction before she quit Cabinet
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Germany 'will tell migrants they must adopt local cultural values, 'not the other way around', and turn non-European refugees away at the border'
Germany's centre-right Christian Democrats Union political party has been promoting the importance of making migrants in Germany adapt culturally

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Gunman is jailed for 28 years for murdering brother-in-law and trying to kill his wife and two others during Isle of Skye shotgun rampage: Father-of-four stabbed partner after finding 'flirty' texts from her boss before shooting spree
Following a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh, Finlay MacDonald, 41, was found guilty of repeatedly discharging a shotgun at his brother-in-law John MacKinnon.

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"Be fearful when others are greedy – and greedy when others are fearful." The famous words of US investment guru Warren Buffett aptly sum up the Qatari Investment Authority's reasons for taking a shareholding in Audi's Formula 1 team.Qatar's sovereign wealth fund has been investing in Audi's parent, the Volkswagen Group, since 2009 and currently owns 17% – making it one of the largest ...Keep reading

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What is the role of President of the FIA and what do they do?
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Trump shake-up spurs optimism and anxiety among key US allies
Some of America's key security allies are hopeful President-elect Trump's impetuous streak might spur resolution to drawn-out conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, but there's also deep anxiety about the “America First” agenda, compounded this week by Trump's tariff threats. These competing sentiments were on display over the weekend at the Halifax International Security...

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The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire is a small step in a crisis that is far from over
There is little prospect that the Gaza conflict will end any time soon.

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Bolsonaro floats Trump pressure campaign on Brazil in comeback push
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro called on President-elect Trump to help him in his bid to return to power, suggesting Trump in his second term levy economic sanctions on the South American country. “Trump is back, and it’s a sign we’ll be back too,” Bolsonaro told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published Friday. ...

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How North Carolina can help put Democrats back on a path to victory  
As Democrats look for answers and solutions, North Carolina represents a blueprint that can offer instructive insights for success. 

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Putin praises 'intelligent' Trump amid assassination threats
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised President-elect Trump as an “intelligent” and “experienced” leader Thursday, while noting he does not believe the president-elect is “safe” following the two attempts on his life earlier this year. Putin, speaking to reporters in Kazakhstan after a summit, said relations between Moscow and Washington could improve once Trump is back in...

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The Best Black Friday Apple HomeKit Deals on Lights, Smart Plugs, Locks and More
Happy Black Friday! There have been ongoing deals throughout the month of November, but Friday, November 29th is the main U.S. sales day and retailers have marked down smart home products as people shop for the holidays.





We've rounded up all the best smart home deals for those who are looking to expand their Apple HomeKit and Matter ecosystems.



Lights



Philips Hue White and Color Bulbs 60W, 3 Pack - $76, down from $135

Philips Hue White Bulbs 75W, 2 Pack - $41, down from $50

Philips Hue 10ft LED Lightstrip - $49, down from $70

Philips Hue Gradient Light Strip - $175, down from $250

Philips Hue Go Portable Table Lamp - $112, down from $160

Philips Hue Signe Floor Lamp - $223, down from $330

Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box - $175, down from $250

Philips Hue Festavia String Lights - $154, down from $220

Lutron Caseta Smart Lighting Kit - $136, down from $170

Lutron Caseta Dimmer Switch Kit - $56, down from $70

Lutron Caseta Dimmer Switch 2 Pack - $120, down from $200

Eve Flare - $70, down from $100

Eve Light Strip - $35, down from $80

Twinkly String Lights 600 LEDs - $140 (with coupon), down from $230

Twinkly Flex Light Tube - $73, down from $210

Nanoleaf Shapes Hexagons - $100 (with coupon), down from $200

Nanoleaf Elements Wood Hexagons - $160, down from $250

Nanoleaf Matter Permanent Outdoor Lights - $170, down from $200

Nanoleaf Lines - $200, down from $300

Nanoleaf Holiday Lights - $75, down from $150

Nanoleaf Skylight - $200, down from $250

Govee Permanent Outdoor Lights - $200, down from $300



Target has 30 percent off all of its Philips Hue products, including the two-pack Starter Kit, 40W Candle bulb, and individual smart bulbs.

Thermostats



Ecobee Smart Thermostat - $170, down from $190

Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium - $215, down from $250

Ecobee3 Lite Smart Thermostat - $130, down from $150



Cameras and Doorbells



EufyCam 2C, 2 Pack - $110 with $20 coupon, down from $200

Aqara 2K Indoor Security Camera - $40, down from $60

Ecobee Smart Video Doorbell Camera - $130, down from $160

Arlo Pro 3 Camera Set - $250, down from $500



Smart Plugs and Switches



Kasa Smart Plug Mini, 4 Pack - $30, down from $50

Kasa Outdoor Smart Plug - $17, down from $30

Kasa Smart Dimmer Switch - $16, down from $28

TP-Link Tapo Plug Mini, 4 Pack - $26, down from $45

Meross Smart Power Strip - $33, down from $43

Eve Energy Outlet - $40, down from $50

Eve Energy Smart Plug - $30, down from $40

Eve Energy Strip - $70, down from $100

Philips Hue Smart Plug - $28, down from $35



Sensors



Aqara Water Leak Sensor Kit - $38.50, down from $55

Aqara Temperature and Humidity Sensor - $16, down from $20

Eve Water Guard - $80, down from $100



Smart Locks and Door Hardware



Meross Smart Garage Door Opener Remote - $35 (with coupon), down from $50

Aqara Smart Lock U50 - $90, down from $170

Aqara Smart Lock U100 - $130, down from $220

Aqara Smart Lock U200 - $200, down from $270

Aqara Door and Window Sensor Kit - $34, down from $58

Eufy Smart Lock E30 - $100, down from $170



AirPlay Speakers



Sonos Roam - $149, down from $179

Sonos Move 2 - $360, down from $450

Sonos Era 300 - $360, down from $450

Sonos Arc - $699, down from $899

Sonos Beam 2 - $370, down from $500

Sonos Sub 4 - $679, down from $799





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European Federation Of Journalists Announces They Are Leaving Elon Musk's X
European Federation Of Journalists Announces They Are Leaving Elon Musk's X

European news organizations really seem to hate free speech. The European Federation of Journalists (which claims to represent over 320,000 members) has followed The Guardian and the German Journalists Association in an announcement that they will stop publishing on Elon Musk's X social media platform staring on January 20, 2025 - The inauguration for Donald Trump's second term as President.  The EFJ is the European regional organization for the International Federation of Journalists.


X-odus: As of 20 January 2025, we have decided to stop publishing content on Elon Musk's platform X. We can no longer ethically participate in a social network that its owner has transformed into a machine of disinformation and propaganda. 👇https://t.co/NTwnC63vhs
— EFJ (@efjeurope) November 26, 2024
While the EFJ is a group that the vast majority of people have probably never heard of, their announcement tracks a rising tide of disdain among governments and establishment news outlets in the EU and UK over the new freedom of speech standards on X (formerly Twitter).  The EFJ president, Maja Sever, argued in a statement on the "X-odus":


“We cannot continue to participate in feeding the social network of a man who proclaims the death of the media and therefore of journalists...The social media site X has become the preferred vector for conspiracy theories, racism, far-right ideas and misogynistic rhetoric. X is a platform that no longer serves the public interest at all, but the particular ideological and financial interests of its owner and his political allies.”




In other words, Elon Musk has lifted the suffocating wet blanket of online censorship from a single website and the European media are losing their minds.  The organization also claimed that their president had received "misogynistic cyber harassment and death threats", though they did not produce any evidence to support the accusation.


🇭🇷 Days after the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, we call for the misogynistic insults and threats suggesting death of our esteemed colleague @SeverMaja be punished. The journalist is targeted on X due to her role as @efjeurope President. pic.twitter.com/3dqs2UBxUo
— Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) (@MediaFreedomEU) November 27, 2024
Woke buzzwords like "racism" and "misogyny" no longer have any effect on the general public and the real reason corporate journalists are running away from X is because now they can be challenged on their false information and biased reporting on fair ground and in a fair debate.  Under the previous progressive Twitter regime, leftist journalists and activists could simply contact their friends at the company and have their critics flagged or even banned.  

Far from being a "vector for conspiracy theories", X has become the only major social media outlet on the internet where any views to the right of Karl Marx and the World Economic Forum are allowed to be published.  The cultural elitism and cheerleading for censorship displayed by corporate news sites in recent years is the exact reason why they have lost the respect of the vast majority of the public.  

When Musk says that the media is dead, he's not wrong.  The ivory tower of the old media gatekeepers has long since crumbled into insignificance.  Journalism today is synonymous with disinformation and indoctrination, and the more academically exposed a journalist is the less they can be trusted to tell the truth in most cases. 

So far, no American-based media organization has opted to leave X but individual news representatives have.  The announcement from EFJ reflects a disturbing trend of far-left authoritarianism and censorship within the EU and the UK.  As the US quickly abandons the chains of woke ideology and globalism, Europe appears to be falling ever deeper into the dark.       

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 09:05

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The Great Thanksgiving Hoax
The Great Thanksgiving Hoax

Authored by Richard Maybury via The Mises Institute,

Each year at this time, schoolchildren all over America are taught the official Thanksgiving story, and newspapers, radio, TV, and magazines devote vast amounts of time and space to it. It is all very colorful and fascinating.



It is also very deceiving. This official story is nothing like what really happened. It is a fairy tale, a whitewashed and sanitized collection of half-truths which divert attention away from Thanksgiving’s real meaning.

The official story has the Pilgrims boarding the Mayflower, coming to America, and establishing the Plymouth colony in the winter of 1620–21. This first winter is hard, and half the colonists die. But the survivors are hard working and tenacious, and they learn new farming techniques from the Indians. The harvest of 1621 is bountiful. The pilgrims hold a celebration, and give thanks to God. They are grateful for the wonderful new abundant land He has given them.

The official story then has the Pilgrims living more or less happily ever after, each year repeating the first Thanksgiving. Other early colonies also have hard times at first, but they soon prosper and adopt the annual tradition of giving thanks for this prosperous new land called America.

The problem with this official story is that the harvest of 1621 was not bountiful, nor were the colonists hard-working or tenacious. 1621 was a famine year and many of the colonists were lazy thieves.

In his History of Plymouth Plantation, the governor of the colony, William Bradford, reported that the colonists went hungry for years because they refused to work in the field. They preferred instead to steal food. He says the colony was riddled with “corruption,” and with “confusion and discontent.” The crops were small because “much was stolen both by night and day, before it became scarce eatable.”

In the harvest feasts of 1621 and 1622, “all had their hungry bellies filled,” but only briefly. The prevailing condition during those years was not the abundance the official story claims, it was famine and death. The first “Thanksgiving” was not so much a celebration as it was the last meal of condemned men.

But in subsequent years something changes. The harvest of 1623 was different. Suddenly, “instead of famine now God gave them plenty,” Bradford wrote, “and the face of things was changed, to the rejoicing of the hearts of many, for which they blessed God.” Thereafter, he wrote, “any general want or famine hath not been amongst them since to this day.” In fact, in 1624, so much food was produced that the colonists were able to begin exporting corn.

What happened? After the poor harvest of 1622, writes Bradford, “they began to think how they might raise as much corn as they could, and obtain a better crop.” They began to question their form of economic organization.

This had required that “all profits & benefits that are got by trade, traffic, trucking, working, fishing, or any other means” were to be placed in the common stock of the colony, and that, “all such persons as are of this colony, are to have their meat, drink, apparel, and all provisions out of the common stock.” A person was to put into the common stock all he could, and take only what he needed.

This “from each according to his ability, to each according to his need” was an early form of socialism, and it is why the Pilgrims were starving. Bradford writes that “young men that were most able and fit for labor and service” complained about being forced to “spend their time and strength to work for other men’s wives and children.” Also, “the strong, or man of parts, had no more in division of victuals and clothes, than he that was weak.” So the young and strong refused to work and the total amount of food produced was never adequate.

To rectify this situation, in 1623 Bradford abolished socialism.

He gave each household a parcel of land and told them they could keep what they produced, or trade it away as they saw fit. In other words, he replaced socialism with a free market, and that was the end of the famines.

Many early groups of colonists set up socialist states, all with the same terrible results. At Jamestown, established in 1607, out of every shipload of settlers that arrived, less than half would survive their first twelve months in America. Most of the work was being done by only one-fifth of the men, the other four-fifths choosing to be parasites. In the winter of 1609–10, called “The Starving Time,” the population fell from five-hundred to sixty. Then the Jamestown colony was converted to a free market, and the results were every bit as dramatic as those at Plymouth.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 09:25

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French Govt Collapse Imminent As Le Pen Piles On Pressure Over Budget Vote
French Govt Collapse Imminent As Le Pen Piles On Pressure Over Budget Vote

While French bond spreads have compressed modestly overnight (as French Finance Minister Antoine Armand announced that he is ready to amend the 2025 budget proposal to avoid a government collapse), they remain extremely elevated (at their highest since the European financial crisis in 2012) as rising tensions threaten the country’s economic stability.



Source: Bloomberg

As Remix News reports, Armand, warned before the upcoming budget debate that the government must make compromises regarding the 2025 budget proposal. The political situation is constantly deteriorating, because the opposition parties in the National Assembly, led by Marine Le Pen of the National Rally, have called for a no-confidence vote if the government does not accept amendments that make a tangible difference to the proposed tax increases.



Armand made headlines in September for asserting that the National Rally party was not a party he would deal with, as it was not part of what he called “the republican arc,” instigating French Prime Minister Michel Barnier to even phone Le Pen to apologize for the comment.

Le Pen, meanwhile, has insisted her budget demands have been long cast aside. 

The budget crisis may have serious consequences for the French economy, with market investors reacting with increased concern, as a result of which the yields on the French bond market have risen. 

Armand has said that the government should avoid unnecessary risk and that the adoption of the budget is now vital for the future of the country.

The discussion of the budget proposal will continue in the National Assembly on Dec. 18, with the outcome of the new amendments still unclear. Armand stated that the government is open to remedying the situation by cutting spending instead of implementing the planned tax increases.

Le Pen has called on the government to institute some €60 billion of adjustments, including a tax moratorium, indexed pensions, and more action to counter migration.

In a post on X, National Party leader Jordan Bardella wrote, “The National Rally has just won a victory by obtaining from Michel Barnier the cancelation of the 3 billion euro tax on electricity. Thanks to our determined action, energy prices would not increase for the French in 2025, if this promise is respected and if it is not financed by other tax increases. We will be vigilant. But we cannot stop there. Other red lines remain.”

Bardella goes on to write that Barnier must abandon demands to have the French pay more for medication, especially when medical costs are covered for illegal migrants. He also wants a moratorium on new taxes and a return to the old pension system.


“A serious crackdown on migration and criminal law must be undertaken, without paying lip service to words and promises: our country can no longer accommodate mass immigration which disrupts its identity and weighs heavily on its public finances. These common sense measures are realistic, quickly applicable and expected by an immense majority of French people. The Prime Minister cannot remain deaf to them. He has a few days left,” wrote Bardella.


But, despite some optimism that Armand and his 'amis' are moving to Le Pen's pals' position, French asset-swap spreads are diverging from those of Europe, indicating that assets in France are increasingly disfavored as fiscal risks persist.

Asset-swap spreads are what you receive if you want to hedge out the funding risk from owning a bond. They therefore capture the non-interest rate risk from a bond, i.e. supply and demand factors and credit risk. French asset swaps have become much more negative as the market factors in more supply and increased credit risk as the country deals with bigger fiscal deficits and political volatility.

But swap spreads in general have been declining in Europe as well as the US for a variety of reasons, such as QT and rising fiscal deficits. Euro swap spreads have generally fallen with French ASW spreads, but they have seen two big divergences: in June after Macron’s surprise election announcement, and now.



A narrowing in the spread differential would be a key sign the market is becoming less skittish on the budgetary outlook.

Le Pen gave PM Barnier until Monday to accede to her budget demands before she decides whether to topple the government.

How do you say "Tick tock!" in French?

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 09:45

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Watch: Billionaire Eats Banana 'Art' He Just Paid $6.2 Million For
Watch: Billionaire Eats Banana 'Art' He Just Paid $6.2 Million For

Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news,

Billionaire Justin Sun, who paid $6.2 million for a banana duct taped to a wall, followed through on his promise by eating the fruit.



Yes, really.

The crypto entrepreneur bought the piece of ‘art’ – ‘Comedian’ by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan, during an auction at Sotherby’s in New York where he outbid six other people.

And if you think Sun consuming the banana was some kind of sardonic troll of the vacuity of the modern art world, think again.

After buying the banana, Sun pretentiously stated, “This is not just a piece of art: it represents a cultural phenomenon that bridges the worlds of art, memes, and the cryptocurrency community.”


JUSTIN SUN GOES BANANAS FOR WORLD’S MOST EXPENSIVE SNACK
The founder of Tron tucked into the priciest banana in the world after buying the artwork for $6.2 million.
Justin:
“This is not just a piece of art: it represents a cultural phenomenon that bridges the worlds of art,… pic.twitter.com/Zpfi30Kj43
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) November 29, 2024
While devouring the supposed masterpiece, Sun proclaimed, “It’s much better than other bananas. “It’s really quite good.”

Not to worry, after purchasing the piece of fruit, he was given a certificate of authenticity that instructs him on how to replace the banana given that what remains of it now probably reside in the nearest sewerage plant.

As we highlight in the video below, Sun could have bought about 500 kidney dialysis machines for kids for the same price.



Maurizio Cattelan must be laughing all the way to the bank, given that he can just keep re-producing the ‘art’ and make millions every time.

Listen to the way he described it.


“To me, Comedian was not a joke; it was a sincere commentary and a reflection on what we value. At art fairs, speed and business reign, so I saw it like this: if I had to be at a fair, I could sell a banana like others sell their paintings. I could play within the system, but with my rules. I can’t say how people will react, but I hope these new works will break up the normal viewing habits and open a discussion on what really matters. We are surrounded by conversations based on immaterial structures, social values and hierarchies that we created, but usually we prefer to forget this; it’s like being anaesthetised.”


That’ll be $6.2 million dollars, please.

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Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 10:05

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Revealed: Parts of the UK where patients wait the longest for common operations - where does your local hospital rank?
More than 2,700 patients in England had been waiting at least a year and a half to begin elective surgeries such as hip and knee replacements or cataract eye surgery.

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The Apple Watch Series 10 is down to its lowest-price ever on Amazon right now
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If you've been waiting for a good sale, now's the time. Velotric Discover e-bikes are on sale at some great prices for Black Friday and Cyber Week.

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It's finally time. Everyone wants an OLED gaming monitor, and now that you can buy one for $500, it's time to pull the trigger.

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Yes, you can buy a smartwatch for under $50 in the Walmart Black Friday sale
Walmart is currently selling a smartwatch for just $49 and the Aukey 1 Ultra is pretty good for the price. Here's what you need to know.

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Trump top spy pick faces fresh scrutiny over Syria visit and Russia comments
Former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard will face tough questions in US Senate confirmation hearings over her past controversies.

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BoE says global risks remain high, and the outlook has become more uncertain and riskierAmazon workers in 20 countries to protest or strike on Black FridayThe best Black Friday deals on the products we love: air fryers, heated throws and Shakira’s hair waverToday isn’t all about shopping, as retail analyst Nick Bubb reminds us:Spare a thought for all the hard-working delivery drivers today, coping with all the ‘Black Friday’ orders, although today is also Buy Nothing Day (a day of protest against consumerism that began in Canada in the 1990’s)...‘’We’re deep in the golden quarter for retail with Christmas sales crucial for so many stores and Black Friday spending is expected to surpass last year’s levels on both sides of the pond. However, this mega promotional event is a mixed blessing for retailers. It provokes such shopping mania in the quest for a good deal that around three quarters of people will actually put off spending in the run up to the event. During the promotional period it also means selling at a discount, with means a smaller profit margin at a time when they are being squeezed by rising staff costs. It also puts pressure on their distribution chains, which can cause problems for their reputation in they run into difficulties.However, given that this year it’s so close to pay day, it looks likely that consumer spend in the UK will surpass last year’s totals. Consumer confidence may still be in negative territory with worries reverberating about the economy, but optimism about personal finances has increased this month, which may also translate into higher sales Continue reading...

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MPs had a chance to make a seismic change to ease the suffering of countless people. I’m so glad they took itHere it is at last, a landmark that will be an enduring symbol and the humane legacy of this Labour government. Parliament has finally caught up with the public, who have long been firmly and unwaveringly in support of assisted dying since the first polls on the issue more than 40 years ago. What took MPs so long?In the debate today the reasons for that support were graphically and sometimes horrifically laid out by MPs and by Kim Leadbeater, in whose name this law will pass into history. The status quo is “cruel and dangerous” said Andrew Mitchell from the Tory benches. There is no “safe” avoidance of suffering, there is no certainty that palliative care will always prevent a horrible death. Morphine is no saviour, as I have witnessed in my own family. Leadbeater gave a terrible example: “Tom vomited faecal matter for five hours before he ultimately inhaled the faeces and died. He was vomiting so violently that he could not be sedated, and was conscious throughout” while his family pleaded with doctors to help.Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...

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International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Gallant, and Deif over alleged war crimes in Israel-Hamas war
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Logo of the Hague-based International Criminal Court. Image: Afrank99.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants on November 21, 2024, for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and senior Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif. The warrants accuse the three of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the 2023-2024 Israel–Hamas war.
In response, Netanyahu’s office rejected the decision, calling it an expression of “antisemitism” in an official statement. Hamas, on the other hand, expressed support for the ICC's involvement. Several countries and organizations have voiced differing opinions on the matter.
According to Josep Borrell, the European Union's foreign policy chief, the ICC's decision is binding on all member states of the European Union. Non-member states like the U.S. reject the court, but several signatory states, including France, Italy and the Netherlands, have expressed their intention to follow ICC rules. The ICC’s decision has turned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others into internationally wanted suspects, exposing them to potential arrest during foreign travel.
According to the Pre-Trial Chamber of the ICC, Netanyahu and Gallant are charged with co-perpetrating war crimes, including starvation of civilians as a method of warfare, persecution, and systematic attacks on Palestinian civilian populations. Deif, who is accused of orchestrating and committing war crimes such as targeted rocket attacks and the intentional murder of Israeli civilians, was reported killed by Israel. While Hamas has neither confirmed nor denied the claim, the ICC stated it is still gathering information about his alleged death. Previously, the court dropped charges against seven individuals due to their deaths.
These warrants legally compel the 124 ICC member states to arrest officials should they enter their territories. Since the ICC lacks its own police force, it relies on member states to carry out arrests. Previous warrants have effectively limited the international movement of those involved, as member states are obligated to enforce these legal orders within their jurisdiction.




Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is wanted by the International Criminal Court. Image: Avi Ohayon.



Former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant is wanted by the International Criminal Court. Image: Avi Ohayon.



Hamas military leader Mohammed Deif is wanted by the International Criminal Court. Image: Peppypo.






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Stephanie van den Berg, Nidal Al-Mughrabi. "ICC issues arrest warrants for Israel's Netanyahu, Gallant and Hamas leader" — Reuters, November 22, 2024
Molly Quell. "Top war-crimes court issues arrest warrants for Netanyahu and others in Israel-Hamas fighting" — Associate Press, November 22, 2024
David Gritten. "Arrest warrants issued for Netanyahu, Gallant and Hamas commander over alleged war crimes" — BBC, November 22, 2024
"World reacts to ICC arrest warrants for Israel’s Netanyahu, Gallant" — Al Jazeera, November 22, 2024
Abbas Al Lawati, Nadeen Ebrahim, Dana Karni, Tim Lister. "International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu" — CNN, November 22, 2024





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The time the prime minister is spending abroad is justified but voters must be convinced of the links between domestic and international concerns.















UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer returned from COP29 in Baku having been one of only two G7 leaders to attend the global climate summit. He followed this with a visit to the G20 in Brazil, launching the UK’s ‘clean power alliance’ with 12 other countries. This was preceded by a summer of travel including the July NATO summit, the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Samoa and confidence-building visits to France and Germany to discuss shared defence and geopolitical priorities.This is a fairly long list for only five months in office. But there are good reasons Starmer has been abroad so much. His election coincided with a run of international obligations which would have attracted comment if he did not attend. He also faces an unusually difficult international climate, one which necessitates not just visits abroad, but a significant focus on foreign affairs.






The key post-war relationships on which UK foreign policy has relied are shifting.






There were always big foreign policy risks on the horizon for a new UK government: the war in Ukraine, the Middle East crisis, growing economic protectionism, and intensifying climate change. Donald Trump’s election for a second term complicates all of these.Beyond that, the key post-war relationships on which UK foreign policy has relied are shifting. The US is more politically unpredictable and Europe has become more fractured at the same time as it faces an aggressive and revanchist Russia. An active foreign policy is hardly a choice in this environment.Nonetheless media reports about voters’ dissatisfaction that Starmer is abroad a lot exacerbate perceptions that a focus on international issues is irrelevant (or worse). This is especially the case when there are pressing challenges at home, not least the UK’s long-running lack of economic growth.All this comes in the context of a wider right-populist movement that often paints centre-left governments like Starmer’s as out of touch ‘globalists’. The government has little choice but to seek investment, manage crises, and secure alliances abroad, but they will need to work on communicating why this is important to voters and connecting international policy meaningfully with domestic priorities.A second Trump term compounds foreign policy challengesTrump’s return makes several challenges more acute. On trade, the US President has threatened to impose 10 to 20 per cent tariffs across the board on imports. On defence and security, his long-term commitment to collective defence via NATO is in doubt, and his disdain for European countries spending minimal percentages of their GDP on defence is crystal clear.The UK may be less of a target for Trump’s most punishing tariffs than countries with whom the US has significant trade deficits but there is still a risk. Trump has appointed Jamieson Greer as his US Trade Representative (USTR), who worked as Chief of Staff to Robert Lighthizer, the previous Trump USTR. Lighthizer was also a proponent of tariffs and an advocate of the belief that the US’s global trade deficit is a problem which weakens it economically. A wider trend towards protectionism will mean an economic hit for the UK, as might pressure from the US to align with its tariffs on China.Negotiating all of this – especially seeking exemptions on tariffs or other protectionist measures – will require effective, active trade diplomacy. Countries like South Korea have well-developed tools for this, securing exemptions from some tariffs in Trump’s first term and from some of the protectionist measures brought in by Biden.


























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The UK, a country which began pursuing an independent trade strategy only after it voted to leave the EU trade umbrella in 2016, will need to develop similar dogged, effective trade diplomacy to navigate a more protectionist world.These circumstances may force the UK to focus on another area that is critical for Trump’s relations with Europeans – defence spending. Biden and other previous administrations have pushed for Europeans to spend more on defence but Trump is likely to do this more aggressively – potentially making it a feature of trade discussions.Additionally, most future scenarios for Russia’s war on Ukraine require Europe to be much more capable of defending and guaranteeing its own security. This would be necessary both if the bloc ends up sending military aid to Ukraine without US support or upholding the terms of a negotiated end to the conflict.Not only might this mean spending more but also working more with European allies on defence planning and shared capabilities. Work on this has already begun – witness Starmer’s visit to France straight after Trump’s election, as well as the UK-Germany defence agreement signed in October.Linking foreign and domestic prioritiesThe UK public fairly consistently support higher defence spending and polls show they are concerned about a number of international issues, particularly climate. But, as with most political issues, when asked to engage with trade-offs, people are reluctant to redirect funding away from, for example, health or education, or endure personal hardships. And domestic issues, especially the NHS, top public priorities consistently.Public consent and understanding of foreign policy priorities is critical. Brexit was, in part, a signal that decision-makers had taken public approval and understanding of the UK’s relationship with the EU – a core aspect of its foreign policy – for granted. The result has been a tectonic shift in the nation’s economic and geopolitical position.

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European Federation Of Journalists Announces They Are Leaving Elon Musk's X

European news organizations really seem to hate free speech. The European Federation of Journalists (which claims to represent over 320,000 members) has followed The Guardian and the German Journalists Association in an announcement that they will stop publishing on Elon Musk's X social media platform staring on January 20, 2025 - The inauguration for Donald Trump's second term as President.  The EFJ is the European regional organization for the International Federation of Journalists.


X-odus: As of 20 January 2025, we have decided to stop publishing content on Elon Musk's platform X. We can no longer ethically participate in a social network that its owner has transformed into a machine of disinformation and propaganda. 👇https://t.co/NTwnC63vhs
— EFJ (@efjeurope) November 26, 2024
While the EFJ is a group that the vast majority of people have probably never heard of, their announcement tracks a rising tide of disdain among governments and establishment news outlets in the EU and UK over the new freedom of speech standards on X (formerly Twitter).  The EFJ president, Maja Sever, argued in a statement on the "X-odus":

“We cannot continue to participate in feeding the social network of a man who proclaims the death of the media and therefore of journalists...The social media site X has become the preferred vector for conspiracy theories, racism, far-right ideas and misogynistic rhetoric. X is a platform that no longer serves the public interest at all, but the particular ideological and financial interests of its owner and his political allies.”



In other words, Elon Musk has lifted the suffocating wet blanket of online censorship from a single website and the European media are losing their minds.  The organization also claimed that their president had received "misogynistic cyber harassment and death threats", though they did not produce any evidence to support the accusation.


🇭🇷 Days after the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, we call for the misogynistic insults and threats suggesting death of our esteemed colleague @SeverMaja be punished. The journalist is targeted on X due to her role as @efjeurope President. pic.twitter.com/3dqs2UBxUo
— Media Freedom Rapid Response (MFRR) (@MediaFreedomEU) November 27, 2024
Woke buzzwords like "racism" and "misogyny" no longer have any effect on the general public and the real reason corporate journalists are running away from X is because now they can be challenged on their false information and biased reporting on fair ground and in a fair debate.  Under the previous progressive Twitter regime, leftist journalists and activists could simply contact their friends at the company and have their critics flagged or even banned.  

Far from being a "vector for conspiracy theories", X has become the only major social media outlet on the internet where any views to the right of Karl Marx and the World Economic Forum are allowed to be published.  The cultural elitism and cheerleading for censorship displayed by corporate news sites in recent years is the exact reason why they have lost the respect of the vast majority of the public.  

When Musk says that the media is dead, he's not wrong.  The ivory tower of the old media gatekeepers has long since crumbled into insignificance.  Journalism today is synonymous with disinformation and indoctrination, and the more academically exposed a journalist is the less they can be trusted to tell the truth in most cases. 

So far, no American-based media organization has opted to leave X but individual news representatives have.  The announcement from EFJ reflects a disturbing trend of far-left authoritarianism and censorship within the EU and the UK.  As the US quickly abandons the chains of woke ideology and globalism, Europe appears to be falling ever deeper into the dark.       

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Penny is prepared to go to authorities to discuss what happened during cut scenes with MasterChef's Gregg Wallace after the host stepped down from the BBC show.

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Sky Sports F1 reporter sparks priceless Max Verstappen reaction with tribute haircut
Craig Slater has been a regular on Sky Sports' F1 coverage this season and decided to mark Max Verstappen's incredible achievement by having a unique tribute shaved into his hair

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Qatar buys huge stake in Audi F1 team as Sauber project takes fresh twist
The existing Sauber Formula 1 team is set to become the Audi works outfit from 2026 but already a significant portion of the project has been sold to Qatar's Sovereign Wealth Fund

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I'm a seasoned Dyson Black Friday deals hunter – here are the best Airwrap, vacuum and fan deals I'd recommend

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7 new movies and TV shows to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, and more this weekend (November 29)

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Walmart slashed this price of this Gigabyte motherboard for Black Friday
The Gigabyte B650 Aorus Elite AX V2 motherboard, which supports AMD Ryzen processors, is available from Walmart with a $27 discount, but only for Black Friday.

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I found the best folding phone deal for Black Friday, and it’s not even close
Shopping for a folding phone on Black Friday? I found an incredible deal for the OnePlus Open that you don't want to miss.

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The LG C4, one of the best TVs for most people, is on sale during Black Friday
The LG C4 is the perfect TV for most people. It has gorgeous, inky blacks, great specular highlights. and incredible color accuracy out of the box.

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Black Friday Kindle deals 2024: Plenty of savings on the most popular ereader
With Black Friday coming up fast, we've picked out the best Kindle deals happening right now, and we've also provided some great buying advice for you.

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Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is this year’s can’t-miss Black Friday game deal
Lots of great games are discounted for Black Friday, but Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero might be this year's can't-miss deal.

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Get Rokform’s best selling case during the biggest sale of the year
Get Rokform's best selling case at a huge discount for Black Friday and Cyber Week. It will protect your phone and works with all Rokform mounts.

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Save 20% on this gaming PC with RTX 4060 for Black Friday
The iBuyPower Slate 8 Mesh gaming PC, which features the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 graphics card, is on sale with a $220 discount from Best Buy for Black Friday.

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My favorite JBL speaker has finally gone on sale for Black Friday
The JBL Xtreme 4 is my favorite Bluetooth speaker of 2024. Easily worth its full price, this Black Friday deal makes it even more of a no-brainer for JBL fans.

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The Sony A95L delivers the best picture ever, and it’s on sale for Black Friday
The Sony A95L QD-OLED is the best-looking TV I've ever seen, and right now it's $500 off for Black Friday.

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Beats Studio Pro hit their lowest price ever for Black Friday
There's never been a better time to buy these flagship Beats noise-canceling headphones.

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My go-to gaming headset is on sale for Black Friday, and it’s worth it now
Corsair's Virtuoso Max wireless headset launched with a few quirks, but this Black Friday discount makes them worth buying now.

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3 new Xbox Game Pass games you should play this weekend
Xbox Game Pass subscribers can have a good time playing Little Kitty, Big City, Aliens: Dark Descent, or Nine Sols this weekend.

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ECOVACS top deal gets you $370 off a robot vacuum and all-in-one docking station
Among the bunches of Black Friday deals available, this ECOVACS top deal is the one you should be shopping if nothing else. Come find out what it is.

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Ashutosh Bapat: The PostgreSQL operator labyrinth
While working on SQL/PGQ patch I wanted to find an equality operator for given left and right argument types to construct a condition to match an edge with its adjacent vertexes. It would look as simple as calling C function oper() with operator as "=" and required left and right data types. But soon it turned out to be a walk in PostgreSQL's operator labyrinth, which held my equality operator at the center instead of Minotaur.First and foremost in PostgreSQL '=' does not necessarily mean and equality operator. It's simply a name of an operator used for comparing operands for equality. One could get swallowed by Sphinx for that. So oper() is useless. Equality operators are instead identified by strategies EqualStrategyNumbers like HTEqualStrategyNumber, BTEqualStrategyNumber, RTEqualStrategyNumber and so on. But there's no C function which would provide you an equality operator given the strategy number and data types of left and right operands. Suddenly I found myself trapped in the index labyrinth since BT, HT and RT are related to hash, b-tree and R-tree indexes. Now, all I was doing was begging to get out of the labyrinth rather than finding answer to my seemingly simple question. But this Wit-Sharpening Potion helped me to find my path out of the labyrinth and also answered my question.The path is surprising simple Index -> Operator Class -> Operator Family -> Operator. Like Daedalus's labyrinth, it's unicursal but has a four course design instead of seven course. Like the An index needs operators to compare values of a column or an indexed expression. All values being indexes are of the same datatype. An operator class holds all the required comparison operators for that datatype. However, a a value being searched or compared to in that index may not necessarily have the same datatype. For example an index may be on an column of type int4 but it could still be used to search a value of type int2. PostgreSQL requires different operators for different pairs of operand data types as the semantics to compare values from same datatype may be different from those from different data types. That's where an operator family comes into picture. It holds operator classes, one for each data type in the "family" of data types e.g. integers. Each operator class would still contains operators comparing values of the same datatype. "Loose" operators in an operator family are used to compare values from different datatypes. Thus if you know an operator family, equality strategy and the data types of left and right operands, you can find the operator using get_opfamily_member(). But there's no ready function to get operator family given the data types of operands. Instead you have to taken a convoluted route, otherwise I would't call that simple path a labyrinth. From the two datatypes we choose one, usually the datatype of the values in a set being searched. Like datatype of primary key, which holds the set of values in which we search for a foreign key value. Find the comparison operators for that datatype using get_sort_group_operators(). Using sorting operator returned by that function, search for the operator family using get_ordering_op_properties(). Pass that operator family (and strategy) to get_opfamily_member() along with the datatypes of operands to reach the operator you want. Interestingly, get_sort_group_operators() calls lookup_type_cache() which saves the preferred operator family tree in type cache. But it's not exposed outside.I found my way out of the labyrinth and also didn't get devoured by the Sphinx. Hope this blog saves someone else that effort.

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Leclerc leads Norris in Qatar practice
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc led McLaren’s Lando Norris in practice at the Qatar Grand Prix.

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Mother who died after e-bike was 'rammed by 4x4' named
A woman who was killed when the e-bike she was riding was rammed by a 4x4 has been named as 25-year-old Alana Armstrong.

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Man murdered brother-in-law during island shooting spree
A man who went on a shooting and stabbing spree in the Scottish Highlands has been found guilty of murdering his brother-in-law and attempting to kill three other people.

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Israel and Hezbollah exchange accusations of ceasefire violations

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Inside the restored Notre-Dame Cathedral – in pictures
First look at the Gothic building, which has been undergoing extensive restoration work since a devastating fire in 2019. The French president has praised the reconstruction effort during a visit to the cathedral just days before its official reopeningNotre-Dame reopening offers ‘shock of hope’, says Emmanuel Macron Continue reading...

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UK car parts firm TI Fluid Systems bought by Canadian rival in latest overseas takeover
Up to 2,700 jobs worldwide likely to be cut at London-listed company, including at its base in OxfordBusiness live – latest updatesThe car parts maker TI Fluid Systems has become the latest London-listed firm to succumb to an overseas takeover, in a £1bn deal.The takeover by Canada’s ABC Technologies includes cutting as many as 2,700 staff globally, 10% of its workforce, with staff levels at its headquarters in Oxford being reduced by a third. Continue reading...

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Mortgage payments ‘will rise for half of UK homeowners over next three years’
Bank of England financial stability report says 4.4 million households will face extra pressure on their financesBusiness live – latest updatesThe mortgage payments of half of UK homeowners will rise over the next three years, leaving 4.4 million households facing extra pressure on their finances, the Bank of England has said.The Bank’s financial policy committee said this would include £500-a-month increases for the mortgages of about 420,000 households. Continue reading...

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‘You really want to beat your friends’: Wiegman steels England for USA test
Both sides have key absences but England hope to learn from going toe-to-toe with Emma Hayes’s resurgent sideThe prospect of the European champions hosting the Olympic champions induces sufficient intrigue on its own. But add in the triumphant return to Wembley of Emma Hayes, and an England side with plenty to improve on after losing to Germany last time they played at the national stadium, and this is much more than a friendly between the top-ranked sides in the world.For an England team hoping to retain their title at next summer’s Euros in Switzerland, there is no greater yardstick than to test themselves against the USA, who are ranked No 1 and have appeared fully rejuvenated since Hayes left Chelsea to take charge in May. Continue reading...

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Alex Ferguson’s great run continues as he gets two more winners at Newbury
Fergie’s syndicate adds another £19,000 prize moneyBoth horses could be targeted at Cheltenham FestivalSir Alex Ferguson’s remarkable run of form as the co-owner of an ever-expanding team of racehorses continued here on Friday as Regent’s Stroll and Kalif Du Berlais completed a double in the first two races of Newbury’s winter carnival meeting.The victories added about £19,000 to the prize money earnings of syndicates in which Ferguson is involved in the current National Hunt season, which is just a fraction of the £472,000 won by Spirit Dancer, the former Manchester United manager’s best Flat horse, in the Bahrain International Trophy earlier this month. Continue reading...

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EU’s big economies must reform as Donald Trump’s tariffs loom | Kenneth Rogoff
As Germany and France struggle, Keynesian stimulus alone cannot pull them out of their malaiseAs Europe prepares for a potential trade war after the US president-elect, Donald Trump, takes office in January, its two largest economies are struggling. While Germany is heading into its second consecutive year of zero growth, France is expected to grow by less than 1% in 2025.Is Europe’s economic stagnation the result of insufficient Keynesian stimulus, or are its bloated and sclerotic welfare states to blame? Either way, it is clear that those who believe simple measures such as higher budget deficits or lower interest rates can solve Europe’s problems are detached from reality. Continue reading...

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‘We can live or die, but we are going to the UK’: the Calais refugees clinging desperately to a dream
Seventy-five people have died or gone missing trying to cross the Channel in small boats this year. What keeps them coming, despite the ever harsher attempts to deter them?As you look down on a patch of ground in a pleasant neighbourhood in Calais, a large number of creamy grey boulders are visible. Squeezed in between these enormous rocks are dozens of frayed tents. Smoke from wood fires floats in the air as groups of men and boys walk around laughing and talking in the morning sunshine, sharing clementines and cigarettes.The tent dwellers are asylum seekers hoping to travel by dinghy across the Channel to the UK. Most on this site only arrived in Calais in the past week or two and none expect to be staying long. But now they must contend with not just the civic authorities in this seaside town but the might of both the British and French states. Continue reading...

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Cher reveals Lucille Ball’s advice pushed her to leave Sonny Bono
Ball, who was in sitcom I Love Lucy with her husband, told singer: ‘You’re the one with the talent,’ Cher tells BBCIt was the showbiz breakup that set the stage for a decades-long music career and entry into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Now, the singer Cher has revealed what finally made her leave Sonny Bono and strike out on her own: the Hollywood legend Lucille Ball reminded her she was the talented one.The singer told BBC One’s Graham Norton Show she resolved to break up the onstage and marital union unless Bono agreed to an equal split. But she still needed a final push to take that step. “I didn’t know what to do and leaving was a hard thing for me. [Lucille Ball] was on television and part of a couple [with Desi Arnaz], so I went to her, and she said: ‘Fuck him, you’re the one with the talent.’” Continue reading...

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Syrian rebels launch surprise attack on Aleppo
Islamist militants recapture dozens of towns and villages, with fierce fighting on outskirts of Syria’s second cityIslamist militants have entered Syria’s second city of Aleppo in a shock assault, eight years after forces loyal to Damascus seized control of the city.Fighters from the militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) began a major new offensive earlier this week from their base in the Idlib countryside, a slim strip of land in Syria’s north-west that formed a base of rebel-held territory. It took just three days for the fighting to reach Aleppo, with insurgents capturing territory around the city’s outskirts for the first time in four years as Syrian government forces pummelled rebel-held areas. Continue reading...

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Abandoning Ukraine means ‘infinitely higher’ long-term costs, head of MI6 says
Richard Moore said there are wide security risks if Ukraine is subjugated in a peace deal in a speech angling for Donald Trump’s supportAbandoning Ukraine would jeopardise British, European and American security and lead to “infinitely higher” costs in the long term, the head of MI6 has warned in a speech that amounted to a plea to Donald Trump to continue supporting Kyiv.Richard Moore, giving a rare speech, said he believed Vladimir Putin “would not stop” at Ukraine if he was allowed to subjugate it in any peace talks involving the incoming US Republican administration. Continue reading...

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How did your MP vote on assisted dying?
The Commons has approved at second reading a bill to allow some terminally ill people to end their lives with medical assistance in England and Wales. Find out how every MP voted, and search for your ownAssisted dying bill – latest live updatesAs it was a free vote, there were no party positions and members from all parties voted for or against the motion.To approve the private member’s bill on assisted dying and send it on to the committee stage Continue reading...

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Assisted dying set to be legalised in England and Wales after historic vote
Terminally ill adults with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationAssisted dying bill – latest live updatesMPs have taken a historic step toward legalising assisted dying in England and Wales after backing a bill that would give some terminally ill people the right to end their lives.The Commons backed backed the bill by 330 votes in favour to 275 against, a majority of 55. Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves both voted in favour, Labour MPs told the Guardian. Continue reading...

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Assisted dying: MPs back bill to give some terminally ill people right to end lives in England and Wales – live
Terminally ill adults with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationAssisted dying set to be legalised in England and WalesHow did your MP vote on assisted dying?Grant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
Whenever a Conservative minister resigned there was always a BBC news alert. Yet Starmer loses his first Cabinet Minister and somehow the BBC doesn’t think it’s relevant enough to send out an alert! Continue reading...

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Charli XCX fan takes her grandmother to singer's hedonistic Manchester rave because she's her 'lifeline into the disabled section'
Ellie, took to TikTok to share a video from the popstar's gig at the Co-op  Live arena in Manchester.

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Prince William's right-hand man steps down from crucial position: 'It's time to move on'
The lieutenant commander was first appointed to the household in 2020, when William and Kate were Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

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Baby penguin who couldn't walk or eat begins miracle recovery thanks to unique treatment from keepers at Dudley Zoo
Flop the Humboldt penguin was born at Dudley Zoo back in April, started suffering from a range of health issues - but seems to be getting better thanks to a unique treatment plan.

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All the celebrities who have condemned Gregg Wallace from Rod Stewart's furious rant to Charlotte Crosby branding the chef as 'extremely unpleasant'
Journalist Kirsty Wark and presenter Ulrika Jonsson have also come forward, joining Katy Brand, Scottish broadcaster Aasmah Mir and Aggie McKenzie.

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Father-of-four is found guilty of murdering his brother-in-law and attempting to murder his wife and two other people during shotgun rampage on Isle of Skye
Following a trial at the High Court in Edinburgh, Finlay MacDonald, 41, was found guilty of repeatedly discharging a shotgun at his brother-in-law John MacKinnon (pic).

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Fury as BBC TV licence fee rises again - how much more will YOU need to pay next year?
The increase in the BBC TV licence fee by £5 or 2.9 per cent from £169.50 to £174.50 next April follows a 6.6 per cent increase from this April, which came after it had been frozen for two years.

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Kemi Badenoch blasts 'cowardly' Labour for agreeing grant for balaclava-clad Irish rappers Kneecap
Kneecap (band member DJ Provai pictured) applied for a grant allocated to support UK artists, but it was blocked by Kemi Badenoch. The Government conceded her decision was 'unlawful'.

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The 20 counties where Kamala Harris lost the most votes to Donald Trump
The statistics show that Harris lost some counties the Democrats have won in every presidential election since 2008.

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How did your MP vote on assisted dying? Use our search tool to find out
MPs today voted for the Assisted Dying Bill amid tense scenes in the House of Commons by a margin 55 votes. During the nearly five-hour debate, parliamentarians discussed the measure.

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Badenoch blames 'cowardly' Labour for Kneecap settlement
A funding award of £15,000 to the band was blocked by former Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch.

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'Workaholic' Wiegman v 'winner' Hayes' as England host USA
Two of the world's best coaches will go head to head on Saturday as England welcome the USA for an international friendly.

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The Enterprise Act 2002 (Mergers and Market Investigations) (Determination of Control and Turnover for Penalties) Regulations 2024
These Regulations make provision for the purposes of sections 94AB(3) and (4), 111(4) and (4A), 167B(3) and (4) and 174D(4) and (4A) of the Enterprise Act 2002 (c. 40) (“the Enterprise Act”) for determining when an enterprise is to be treated as controlled by a person and for determining the turnover of an enterprise.

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What is the West's response to China's role in Myanmar war?
China is stepping up its support of Myanmar's embattled ruling junta, taking advantage of a global leadership vacuum in addressing the conflict.

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Is Stephen Mulhern about to torpedo Holly Willoughby's big comeback? Much-loved presenter sparks fears for his health just days before the pair reunite for huge new game show
Holly, who left her role at This Morning in October 2023, is returning to ITV with new Saturday night entertainment show You Bet!

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'Emotional' Barry Keoghan reveals it feels 'right' as he bravely bares large scar across his wrist for the first time
The actor, 32, posed for a striking cover shoot for Hunger Magazine , with the publication stating that he wanted to 'lay bare the scars that have shaped him - inside and out.'

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Irish language rap band Kneecap who are accused of glorifying the IRA wins £14,250 of public cash as High Court rules Kemi Badenoch was 'unlawful' to block it
Kneecap (band member DJ Provai pictured) applied for a grant allocated to support UK artists, but it was blocked by Kemi Badenoch. The Government conceded her decision was 'unlawful'.

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How did your MP vote on assisted dying? Use our search tool to find out
MPs tonight voted for the Assisted Dying Bill amid tense scenes in the House of Commons by a margin 55 votes. During the nearly five-hour debate, parliamentarians discussed the measure.

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Labour MP chokes back tears as she speaks about her daughter's illness during emotionally-charged debate on assisted dying laws
Dame Meg Hillier, a senior backbencher, voiced her opposition to the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill ahead of an historic vote later this afternoon.

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Assisted dying bill vote: Latest updates as MPs BACK right-to-die choice for terminally ill adults after emotional five-hour debate in Commons
MAILONLINE BLOG: Follow the latest updates from Parliament as MPs debate the assisted dying bill before a vote on whether should the legislation should press forward.

Gizmodo
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The Best New Movies and TV Streaming in December 2024, and Where to Watch Them
The best horror, sci-fi, and genre titles coming to Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Disney+, and beyond, including Squid Game, Skeleton Crew, Pacific Rim and more.

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Amazon Kindle Paperwhite at a Black Friday Price Lets You Read More in 2025
Make your new year's resolution to read more books and save some serious cash on the means to do so.

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Apple Can’t Compete With The Garmin Fenix 7X Pro, Now At An All-Time Low Price For Black Friday
If you have a standard wrist size, you'll want to go for the Garmin Fenix 7 Pro Solar, while those with larger wrists should opt for the Fenix 7X Pro Solar.

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Is It Possible to Dig All the Way Through the Earth to the Other Side?
If the cartoons said it, it must be true.

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NordVPN Is Going Nuts, The VPN Has Crashed Down To A Record Low For Black Friday
Looking for a top-tier VPN? NordVPN is making a big splash this Black Friday with discounts across all its plans.

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Amazon Goes Big This Black Friday, The Most Luxurious LG G4 OLED TVs at Record Low Prices
All sizes of LG OLED evo G4 TVs are priced low.

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UK's natural gas stocks hit by early winter cold and lack of wind
The owner of the UK's largest natural gas storage site has warned of depleted stocks by the end of winter due to early cold weather and a lack of wind power.

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China makes inroads in Myanmar, what is the West's response?
China is stepping up its support of Myanmar's embattled ruling junta, taking advantage of a global leadership vacuum in addressing the conflict.

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Inside the restored Notre-Dame Cathedral – in pictures
First look at the Gothic building, which has been undergoing extensive restoration work since a devastating fire in 2019. The French president has praised the reconstruction effort during a visit to the cathedral just days before its official reopeningNotre Dame reopening offers ‘shock of hope’, says Emmanuel Macron Continue reading...

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Floods in Valencia, Spain: then and now – in pictures
As Spain marks one month since floods in Valencia killed 230 people, tossed cars, wrecked infrastructure and destroyed homes and businesses, photographs taken four weeks apart show the results of work by thousands of troops, police, firefighters and volunteers to clear debris, repair damage and extract mud from garages, basements and car parks in the traumatised regionThe worst floods to hit Spain in decades on 29 October killed at least 230 people, covered towns in mud and debris, destroyed bridges, roads and rail lines and submerged cars, mainly in the eastern region of Valencia.A report from Spain’s Higher Council of Colleges of Architects said “the degree of destruction and ruin was historic” in the Valencia region, where 80 towns were deluged by torrential rain. Continue reading...

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Bolivia’s former top anti-drug official to be extradited to US for drug trafficking
Maximiliano Dávila Pérez, arrested in Bolivia in 2022, was accused of using his position to help transport cocaineBolivia’s highest court on Wednesday approved the extradition of the country’s former top anti-narcotics official to the US to face charges of trafficking narcotics.Maximiliano Dávila Pérez briefly served as Bolivia’s top counter-narcotics official in 2019, before then president Evo Morales resigned. He later served as a police commander in Bolivia under the government of the current president, Luis Arce. Continue reading...

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Schmidt gears up for Ireland homecoming with Prendergast on his mind
Australia coach plotting how to unravel his old team after Andy Farrell’s surprise selection of a callow No 10If you know anything of Joe Schmidt, then he’ll have popped into your head every other time referee Chris Busby penalised the Wallabies at Murrayfield last Sunday. You could imagine the coach formulating the email that would wing its way to World Rugby – coincidentally where Schmidt spent 12 months of his career a few years back. The attachments would have included all available camera angles, along with the relevant points of law. Chances are every case made would have been compelling.Would he have had a good night’s sleep in the south Dublin hotel where his squad checked in after travelling from Edinburgh? You could answer that with the word he would use with Leinster players when they’d suggest a move he didn’t think would work: “Nah.” Continue reading...

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I want to end my stifling marriage – but can’t bear how much hurt I’d cause | Ask Annalisa
Where did you learn that everything is your fault? If your marriage fails, you both have to take responsibility for itEvery week Annalisa Barbieri addresses a problem sent in by a readerI am in my late 40s, married for 20 years with two teenagers, and I feel trapped. For several years I have known that I no longer love my husband. On the surface we cooperate well as parents, and get on most of the time. However, over the years we have had bitter arguments and things have been said that have left me feeling drained of love for him. There is no abuse, mainly just complacency and criticism, and a deep feeling that I am not living my life the way I need to; I feel stifled, “hemmed in” and unable to be fully myself.I have tried to raise my feelings with my husband but he refuses to take them seriously and has vetoed couples counselling. In a few years’ time, our children may have left home and the thought of it being just the two of us fills me with dread. The voice in my head telling me to leave is getting louder, but I feel completely stuck. Continue reading...

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Kneecap: UK government acted illegally in withholding funding from Irish rap trio
The Department for Business and Trade said Kemi Badenoch’s decision to rescind funding had been ‘unlawful and procedurally unfair’Irish-language rap trio Kneecap have won their case against new Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch after she blocked an arts grant to the band citing anti-British politics.They took Badenoch, then business secretary, to court in the summer and at a hearing in Belfast’s high court, the new government said the refusal of £14,250 in funding was “unlawful”, agreeing to release the money and pay Kneecap’s costs. Continue reading...

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Abandoning Ukraine means ‘infinitely higher’ long-term costs, head of MI6 says
Richard Moore said there are wide security risks if Ukraine is subjugated in a peace deal in a speech angling for Donald Trump’s supportAbandoning Ukraine would jeopardise British, European and American security and lead to “infinitely higher” costs in the long term, the head of MI6 warned in a speech that amounted to a plea to Donald Trump to continue supporting Kyiv.Richard Moore, giving a rare speech in Paris, said he believed that Vladimir Putin “would not stop” at Ukraine if he was allowed to subjugate it in any peace talks involving the incoming US Republican administration. Continue reading...

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Louise Haigh ‘told to quit by No 10 over possible breach of ministerial code’
Sources say UK transport secretary was advised by Keir Starmer’s chief of staff it would be best for her to resignUK politics live – latest updatesLouise Haigh was advised to resign by No 10 for a possible breach of the ministerial code, after she did not declare her spent conviction for fraud to the government when she became a cabinet minister.Multiple sources said that Morgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer’s chief of staff, delivered the message to the UK transport secretary on Thursday night that it would be best for her to resign. Continue reading...

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How did your MP vote on assisted dying?
The Commons has approved at second reading a bill to allow some terminally ill people to end their lives with medical assistance in England and Wales. Find out how every MP voted, and search for your ownAs it was a free vote, there were no party positions and members from all parties voted for or against the motion.To approve the private member’s bill on assisted dying and send it on to the committee stage Continue reading...

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Assisted dying set to be legalised in England and Wales after historic vote
Terminally ill adults with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationMPs have taken a historic step toward legalising assisted dying in England and Wales after backing a bill that would give some terminally ill people the right to end their lives.The Commons backed backed the bill by 330 votes in favour to 275 against, a majority of 55. Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves both voted in favour, Labour MPs told the Guardian. Continue reading...

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Assisted dying: MPs back bill to give some terminally ill people right to end lives in England and Wales – live
Terminally ill adults with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationGrant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
Whenever a Conservative minister resigned there was always a BBC news alert. Yet Starmer loses his first Cabinet Minister and somehow the BBC doesn’t think it’s relevant enough to send out an alert! Continue reading...

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30 Best Black Friday Deals Under $50 (2024)
Get your shopping done for less with these affordable deals on WIRED-approved gear.

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Best Kindle Black Friday Deals and Amazon Device Sales (2024)
The brand-new Kindle lineup is on sale for Black Friday, as are many other Amazon products, from Eero routers to Echo speakers.

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11 Great Black Friday Soundbar Deals to Pump Up the Volume (2024)
Bring the theater to you with these killer Black Friday soundbar deals.

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23 Best Black Friday Laptop Deals (2024): Acer, Apple, Anker
Time to upgrade your rig? Black Friday laptop deals on our favorite models will help.

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Android ‘Find My Device’ Has Gotten a Major Upgrade. Here’s What’s New
Google’s device location service is catching up to Apple’s.

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25 Best Walmart Black Friday Deals (2024)
The official sales have begun and these are the best Walmart Black Friday deals.

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It’s Black Friday, and here are the best shopping deals we could find

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Fury as BBC TV licence fee rises again - how much more will YOU need to pay next year?
The increase in the TV Licence fee by £5 or 2.9 per cent from £169.50 to £174.50 next April follows a 6.6 per cent increase from this April, which came after it had been frozen for two years.

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MPs vote FOR assisted dying after five hours of emotionally-charged debate: Bill will let adults with less than six months to live request help to die
The Commons approved the second reading of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill by 330 votes to 275, majority 55, to continue its progress through Parliament.

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Syria rebels enter Aleppo city, reports say
Government forces say they have repelled fighters elsewhere amid the biggest rebel offensive in years.

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Get an Oura Ring Gen 3 for $249 at Amazon, a best-ever price this Black Friday
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This clever Bluetooth device lets you use your own headphones for in-flight movies (and it's 20% off)
The AirFly is a Bluetooth transmitter that plugs into a plane's audio jack and connects to your own pair of headphones via Bluetooth: one of our favorite travel gadets.

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This turntable is designed for beginners, and it's on sale for Black Friday
Audio-Technica's new AT-LP70X series of turntables is aimed at those new to vinyl but without sacrificing audio quality. Plus, it's $20 off as a Black Friday deal.

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One of the best tablets I've tested is not an iPad, and it's currently $100 off for Black Friday
The OnePlus Pad 2 is a fantastic tablet for mobile entertainment, with good hardware, a long-lasting battery, and a brilliant display. It's also cheaper than ever for Black Friday.

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iPad hits all-time low price at $250 for Black Friday -- and it's the model I recommend most
The iPad 10th gen was selling for $450 less than a year ago. It's a champ for streaming your favorite content, reading, and surfing the web.

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This Sony Bravia is the best TV for the money -- and Black Friday has an all-time low price
I've seen the best TVs of 2024, and last year's Sony X90L remains my pick for the best quality TV for the price. Both Amazon and Best Buy have discounted every screen size for Black Friday.

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Best Black Friday TV deals 2024: 85+ expert-selected deals on QLED, OLED, & more
I test TVs, and I handpicked tons of the top Black Friday TV deals live now from my favorite brands, including Samsung, Sony, and LG. But hurry -- they may not last.

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Furbo's treat-dispensing pet camera is 39% off during Black Friday
Calling all pet parents: The Furbo 360 Dog Camera is on sale for $145 for Black Friday.

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The 40+ best Black Friday 2024 deals for robot vacuum: Sales are live right now
It's Black Friday, and we've rounded up the best robot vacuum deals from iRobot, Roborock, Shark, and more.

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Best Black Friday laptop deals 2024: 30+ live deals organized by RAM, storage, and more
Black Friday is here, and we're on the hunt for the best laptop deals from Apple, Lenovo, HP, Dell, and more for all budgets.

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The Philips Fidelio FB1 soundbar is for audiophiles, and it's $152 off for Black Friday
If you're into customizing sound and fine-tuning your home audio experience, you can get this impressive Philips soundbar. Plus, you can snag a deal on it for Black Friday.

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The LG G4 OLED TV is my No. 1 pick for best picture quality, and it's 32% off for Black Friday
The LG G4 OLED TV offers the best color I've ever seen. Even though I don't prefer the remote or the built-in software, the picture quality is so stunning that you can just connect a high-end streaming box and enjoy the incredible display.

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I found every iPhone 16 model on sale for one cent on Amazon this Black Friday
It might be one of those 'too good to be true' offers for most people, but the right customer can realize the one-cent iPhone dream with this Boost Mobile promo.

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Refi Rates Dip Down After: Current Refinance Rates on Nov. 29, 2024
Several key refinance rates have decreased. Refinance rates change daily, but experts say rates will slowly fall in the coming months.

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CNET's Sleep Experts Reveal the Top Mattress Brands They Love to Test
After countless hours testing hundreds of mattresses, we’ve narrowed down our top picks. Here are the best mattresses worth considering.

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Your Dishwasher Is Gross. Here’s How to Clean It
If you clean your dishwasher right, you can keep it running well and prevent your dishes from getting smelly. Here's how to do it.

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Hot iPhone? Tips to Minimize Heat While Charging Your Phone
A cool phone is a happy phone. Unplug, give it air and let it chill whenever possible.

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Best Buy Black Friday Deals: Over 80 Deals That Are Worth Buying
Best Buy's Black Friday deals bring discounts on everything from TV and laptops to gaming consoles and home appliances.

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I Use This Lenovo Laptop Every Day, and It's $110 Off for Black Friday Right Now
The Duet 11 is perfect for play and work. Its compact, lightweight design makes it ideal for commuting or travel. Plus, it's surprisingly affordable, especially during today's Black Friday sale.

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Best Buy’s Black Friday Sale Throws in a Free $75 Gift Card With Every Meta Quest 3 512GB Purchase
The VR headset also includes a copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow so you can start your game collection early.

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We Found the Best Black Friday iPad Deals: Score Big on iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad Mini and Accessories Now
If you've had your eye on an iPad, these Black Friday deals will help you save big on every model and all of the best accessories.

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Why You Might Want to Pick a Chipolo Tracker Over an Apple AirTag on Black Friday
Yeah, the AirTag is tracker boss, but that doesn't mean it's the best Bluetooth tracking device for you. Plus, the Chipolo is on sale today.

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The Best Time to Weigh Yourself for the Most Accurate Reading
It's very natural for weight to fluctuate throughout the day, to get the most accurate reading follow these instructions.

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Grab the Ultrahuman Ring Air for $70 Off During QVC's Black Friday Sale
This smart ring is ideal for the wellness enthusiast who prioritizes their sleep and fitness.

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'Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story': Release Date and How to Watch Without Cable
The NFL teams up with Hallmark for a festive-themed TV movie.

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TV licence fee to rise by £5 to £174.50 in 2025
The government also announces that ministers will review the corporation's long-term future.

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Police hunt mum's killer after e-bike hit-and-run
Police launch a murder inquiry over the death of 25-year-old Alana Armstrong, mum to a six-year-old boy.

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Cloudy with a chance of GPU bills: AI's energy appetite has CIOs sweating
Public cloud expenses have businesses scrambling for alternatives that won't melt the budget Canalys Forums EMEA 2024  Organizations are being forced to rethink where they host workloads in response to ballooning AI demands combined with rising energy bills, and shoving them into the public cloud may not be the answer.…

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Man eats £4.9m banana
A cryptocurrency entrepreneur has kept his promise and eaten a banana he bought for $6.2m (£4.9m).

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My friend declared bankruptcy. Can creditors still go after him for child support, back taxes and student debt?
“Most of those old debts are credit-card debts.”

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Oil prices head for weekly drop as Middle East fears ease, OPEC+ delays meeting
Oil futures bounced Friday but remained on track for weekly losses after a cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah and a decision by OPEC+ to postpone an eagerly anticipated meeting.

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Oracle founder Larry Ellison’s billions helped shape the NIL deal that flipped a top football recruit to Michigan from LSU
Many universities are now handing out NIL deals worth millions of dollars to top athletes, but we rarely find out much about the source of those funds.

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Global trade tensions and cyber attacks threaten UK economy, warns Bank of England; Black Friday spending ‘up 12%’ – business live
BoE says global risks remain high, and the outlook has become more uncertain and riskierAmazon workers in 20 countries to protest or strike on Black FridayThe best Black Friday deals on the products we love: air fryers, heated throws and Shakira’s hair waverToday isn’t all about shopping, as retail analyst Nick Bubb reminds us:Spare a thought for all the hard-working delivery drivers today, coping with all the ‘Black Friday’ orders, although today is also Buy Nothing Day (a day of protest against consumerism that began in Canada in the 1990’s)...‘’We’re deep in the golden quarter for retail with Christmas sales crucial for so many stores and Black Friday spending is expected to surpass last year’s levels on both sides of the pond. However, this mega promotional event is a mixed blessing for retailers. It provokes such shopping mania in the quest for a good deal that around three quarters of people will actually put off spending in the run up to the event. During the promotional period it also means selling at a discount, with means a smaller profit margin at a time when they are being squeezed by rising staff costs. It also puts pressure on their distribution chains, which can cause problems for their reputation in they run into difficulties.However, given that this year it’s so close to pay day, it looks likely that consumer spend in the UK will surpass last year’s totals. Consumer confidence may still be in negative territory with worries reverberating about the economy, but optimism about personal finances has increased this month, which may also translate into higher sales Continue reading...

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Experts sink their teeth into England’s NHS dental care crisis
Ideas to revive NHS dentistry include a GP-style right to register and fewer checkups for those with healthy teethAmid renewed concern over the millions of people in England who cannot get NHS dental care, and a warning that the current “dental recovery plan” will not work, ministers are drawing up their own proposals to tackle what is widely agreed to be a crisis.Here experts set out four ideas for how to revive NHS dentistry and help patients get the care they need without paying for it privately, as many are having to do now, or undertaking “DIY dentistry”, such as pulling their rotten teeth themselves. Continue reading...

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Syrian rebels launch surprise attack on Aleppo
Islamist militants recapture dozens of towns and villages, with fierce fighting on outskirts of Syria’s second cityIslamist militants based in north-western Syria have launched a major offensive that has led to fierce fighting on the outskirts of Aleppo, with insurgents capturing territory for the first time in four years as Syrian government forces pummelled rebel-held areas.Fighters from the militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) began the attack earlier this week from their base in the Idlib countryside, a slim strip of land in Syria’s north-west that formed a base of rebel-held territory. Continue reading...

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MPs moved to tears in assisted dying debate before landmark vote
MPs recount personal experiences in lead-up to decision on whether to give some terminally ill people right to dieAssisted dying bill debate – latest live updatesThe House of Commons has heard impassioned pleas on both sides of the assisted dying debate as MPs prepare for a landmark vote on whether to legalise the practice in England and Wales.MPs recounted their personal experiences of illness and death, and the appeals they have heard from their constituents on assisted dying. Continue reading...

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MPs vote for assisted dying in England and Wales
Terminally ill adults with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationMPs have taken a historic step toward legalising assisted dying in England and Wales after backing a bill that would give some terminally ill people the right to end their lives.The Commons backed backed the bill by 330 votes in favour to 275 against, a majority of 55. Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves both voted in favour, Labour MPs told the Guardian. Continue reading...

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MPs back historic assisted dying bill to give some terminally ill people right to end lives in England and Wales - live
Terminally ill adults with less than six months to live will be given right to die under proposed legislationGrant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
Whenever a Conservative minister resigned there was always a BBC news alert. Yet Starmer loses his first Cabinet Minister and somehow the BBC doesn’t think it’s relevant enough to send out an alert! Continue reading...

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Fury as BBC TV licence fee to rise again next year - how much more will YOU need to pay?
The increase in the TV Licence fee by £5 or 2.9 per cent from £169.50 to £174.50 next April follows a 6.6 per cent increase from this April, which came after it had been frozen for two years.

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TikTok star HSTIKKYTOKKY, 23, skips court appearance for 'crashing his £220,000 McLaren' for a Misfits boxing match in Qatar
HSTikkyTokky, real name Harrison Sullivan, failed to appear at Guilford Magistrates Court today charged with a string of driving offences, including not stopping when he crashed.

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Alert over blood-sucking worm disease: Parasite spread by animals spotted in UK home for the first time
The case, detailed in a Government report, is a UK first and appears to be linked to the pooch's owner giving it a trendy raw food diet and posed a risk to humans.

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Britain's dog attack 'ground zero': How owners playing up to 'Yorkshire hardman' stereotype have turned region into mauling hotspot with 400 incidents this year
EXCLUSIVE: South Yorkshire Police admitted that they simply do not have the resources to constantly be tending to incidents as the region has found itself to be one of the UK's mauling hotspots.

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Moment firefighters battle raging inferno after lorry full of sawdust bursts into flames on the M62 - sparking huge traffic jam
A huge traffic jam was caused by the inferno this morning on a stretch of the motorway in West Yorkshire.

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Doctor reveals five common drugs taken by tens of millions that cause your hair to fall out
Dr Zain Hasan, a Los Angeles-based anesthetist, warned his 636,000 followers on TikTok over the common drugs that could be behind their hair loss.

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MPs vote FOR assisted dying as historic legislation passes its first Commons hurdle following five hours of emotionally-charged debate
The Commons approved the second reading of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill by 330 votes to 275, majority 55, to continue its progress through Parliament.

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John Torode fears Gregg Wallace scandal 'may reflect badly on him' as ex-Celebrity MasterChef contestant reveals pair 'didn't have a connection' and went to 'separate ends of the room' off camera
Together the chef and the former greengrocer have recorded thousands of hours of MasterChef for the BBC since 2005 - and have been a popular duo with viewers.

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MPs back proposals to legalise assisted dying
In the first Commons vote on the issue in nearly a decade, MPs support the assisted dying bill by 330 to 275.

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Assisted dying bill backed by MPs after emotional Commons debate
Assisted dying could become legal in England and Wales after the bill was backed by MPs in a historic vote.

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Millions to see mortgage costs rise, says Bank
About 4.4 million UK households could see their repayments increase by 2027.

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Man guilty of murdering brother-in-law during Skye shooting spree
A man who went on a shooting and stabbing spree in the Scottish Highlands has been found guilty of murdering his brother-in-law and attempting to kill three other people.

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Skye man murdered brother-in-law in shooting spree
Finlay MacDonald stabbed his wife before going on to murder his brother-in-law and shoot another couple.

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UK secures another signatory for its ‘Shadow Fleet’ call to action as New Zealand and UK Foreign Secretaries pledge closer cooperation
New Zealand will sign up to the UK’s ‘Shadow Fleet’ initiative, as part of the first annual UK-NZ Foreign Ministers’ Dialogue in London.

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Speech by Sir Richard Moore, Chief of SIS, 29 November 2024
Sir Richard Moore, Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, discussed the UK-France intelligence relationship and the 120th anniversary of the Entente Cordiale

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Bangladesh communal tensions grow amid Hindu protests
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Ashley Griffith committed ‘depraved’ abuse at childcare centres for nearly 20 years. Were warning signs ignored?
As one of Australia’s worst paedophiles is sentenced to life in prison for 307 sexual offences, parents and victims demand answers Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIn 2021, the serial paedophile Ashley Paul Griffith wrote a letter to parents of children at a Brisbane childcare centre, where he was employed as the director, addressing claims on social media the centre was “involved in a pedophile ring”.“We want to reassure families that the wellbeing and safety of you and your family are of paramount importance,” wrote Griffith, who had set up a tripod camera inside the centre so he could film his sexual abuse of young girls from two different angles.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

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UK car parts firm TI Fluid Systems bought by Canadian rival in latest overseas takeover
Up to 2,700 jobs worldwide likely to be cut at London-listed company, including at its base in OxfordBusiness live – latest updatesThe car parts maker TI Fluid Systems has become the latest London-listed firm to succumb to an overseas takeover, in a £1bn deal.The takeover by Canada’s ABC Technologies includes cutting as many as 2,700 staff globally, 10% of its workforce, and staff levels at its headquarters in Oxford will be reduced by a third. Continue reading...

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Mortgage payments ‘will rise for half of UK homeowners over next three years’
Bank of England financial stability report says 4.4 million households will face extra pressure on their financesBusiness live – latest updatesHalf of UK homeowners will see their mortgage payments rise over the next three years, leaving 4.4 million households facing extra pressure on their finances, the Bank of England has said.The Bank’s financial policy committee said this will include £500-a-month increases for the mortgages of about 420,000 households. Continue reading...

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Premier League team news and England v USA buildupShare your thoughts with ">Barry on emailArteta on the Pep crisis at City.“A bump, everybody has a bump. For them it is very strange because for nine years they have never had it. It tells you the level and the environment that we are in, everything has to be almost perfect - performance and ability has to be perfect and things have to go your way. It is so hard to win.” Continue reading...

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Fizz, reds. white wine and alcohol-free: what to drink this Christmas
Hannah Crosbie’s pick of the best bottles to see you through the festivitiesEvery year at Christmas, my dad makes a trifle. And, because nobody else in our household eats it, he spends the period between Christmas and New Year devouring the entire thing by himself. Like a legend. This annual tradition of three decades’ standing has affirmed to me one thing as an adult: that Christmas is about enjoying whatever weird thing you like.Who cares if it’s costly, difficult to find or you’re the only person in a house of five who likes it? Below, a mix of unapologetic classics and weird (yet wonderful) new favourites. After all, there’s no such thing as a guilty pleasure – least of all at Christmas. Continue reading...

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Experts on four ways to fix England’s NHS dental care crisis
Amid concern over millions of people failing to get the care they need, ideas include a GP-style right to registerAmid renewed concern over the millions of people in England who cannot get NHS dental care, and a warning that the current “dental recovery plan” will not work, ministers are drawing up their own proposals to tackle what is widely agreed to be a crisis.Here experts set out four ideas for how to revive NHS dentistry and help patients get the care they need without paying for it privately, as many are having to do now, or undertaking “DIY dentistry”, such as pulling their rotten teeth themselves. Continue reading...

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In wake of Laos backpacker deaths, questions linger in Vang Vieng
In the bars of the bustling Laos tourist town, visitors are nervous and information on the investigation into the deaths is scarceThe music is still playing and the alcohol is still flowing at the bars along one of the party streets in Vang Vieng. Inside a popular venue, a voice over the speaker announces a special offer on beers, as disco lights flicker on the floor. Small paper flags from nations across the world – from Britain to Gabon – hang from the ceiling.Young people travel from all corners of the globe to party in the small town nestled in the Laos countryside. But Vang Vieng is under a global spotlight, following a suspected mass methanol poisoning that killed six foreign tourists, including two teenagers from Australia, two Danish citizens, a Briton and an American. Continue reading...

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Assisted dying bill: MPs vote after debate marked by personal stories – live
Kim Leadbeater says she is open to toughening wording of bill to protect people with learning disabilitiesWhat will happen with the assisted dying bill – and will it pass?Grant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
Whenever a Conservative minister resigned there was always a BBC news alert. Yet Starmer loses his first Cabinet Minister and somehow the BBC doesn’t think it’s relevant enough to send out an alert! Continue reading...

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Superbike champion wins claim over 'catastrophic' injuries
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Crypto boss eats banana art he bought for $6m, as promise to distraught seller who sold fruit for 35c backfires
Justin Sun, 34, gobbled up the pricy piece of fruit at a press conference in Hong Kong on Friday, days after he forked out an eye-watering $6.2 million for the piece.

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Management By Driving Around
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Verstappen never thought that four titles were possible
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Williams sets top-speed record in Las Vegas
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Perez made final push at Red Bull's factory to cling on to his seat
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Trump posts parody video crashing Democrats' Thanksgiving meal
President-elect Trump posted a Thanksgiving-themed video jabbing President Biden and other Democrats, portraying himself crashing a holiday meal and dancing. “If this turkey tastes half as good as it looks, I think we’re all in for a very good treat,” a computer-generated Biden says in the clip Trump posted to his Truth Social and X...

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The Best 50+ Black Friday Apple Deals on AirPods, iPads, MacBooks, and More
Black Friday 2024 is here, and as always this is the best time of the year to shop for great deals on just about everything. Right now, this includes big savings on popular Apple products like AirPods, Apple Watch, MacBook Air, iPad, and more.



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Specifically, in this article we're sharing all of the Apple products that currently have all-time low prices, or discounts that are at least very close to their record-low prices. Beyond Apple, we're also taking a look at notable accessories for Apple products as well as some of the season's best gifts, including deals at Anker and Samsung. Every deal shared below is available to purchase right now.



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AirPods

AirPods Pro 2





Amazon has the AirPods Pro 2 at $153.99 for Black Friday, down from $249.00. This is a new all-time low price on the AirPods Pro 2.



$95 OFFAirPods Pro 2 for $153.99AirPods 4





Starting with AirPods, you'll find Amazon has the base model AirPods 4 for $119.00 and the AirPods 4 with ANC for $164.99. While the base model is at a second-best price, the model with ANC has hit a new all-time low on Amazon at $15 off.



$10 OFFAirPods 4 for $119.00

$15 OFFAirPods 4 with ANC for $164.99AirPods Max (USB-C)





You can get the new AirPods Max with USB-C for $499.99 on Amazon this week, down from $549.00. This price is just a few dollars higher compared to the previous record low price.



$49 OFFAirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99



AirPods Max (Lightning)





The older AirPods Max with Lightning are on sale for $399.00 on Amazon this week, down from $549.00. You'll find all five colors on sale at this price.



$150 OFFAirPods Max (Lightning) for $399.00iPad

9th Gen iPad





You can get the 64GB Wi-Fi 9th generation iPad for $199.99 in both colors at Best Buy, down from $329.00. This is a match of the record low price on this version of the 2021 tablet.



$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $199.99

$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $349.9910th Gen iPad





Moving to the newer models, Amazon has the 64GB Wi-Fi 10th generation iPad for $249.99 with an on-page coupon, down from $349.00. You can also get the 256GB Wi-Fi iPad for $409.00 at Amazon, down from $499.00. Both of these represent all-time low prices on each tablet.



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$99 OFF10th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $249.99

$90 OFF10th Gen iPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $409.00M2 iPad Air





Best Buy today has a big selection of discounts on Apple's M2 iPad Air, with savings of about $100 across nearly every model.



11-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $499.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $599.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

13-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $699.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,199.00 ($100 off)M4 iPad Pro





Best Buy has huge discounts across the entire M4 iPad Pro lineup, with as much as $200 off these devices for Black Friday. You'll find both 11-inch and 13-inch models on sale at Best Buy, and some deals will require a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership.



11-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $849.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,499.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,899.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

11-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Cellular - $1,249.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,699.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Cellular - $1,999.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

13-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $1,099.00 ($200 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,699.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,799.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi - $2,099.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $2,199.00 ($200 off)

13-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

512GB Cellular - $1,499.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular - $1,899.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,999.00 ($200 off)

2TB Cellular - $2,299.00 ($200 off)Mac



M4 iMac





The cheapest M4 iMac available is the 8-core/16GB RAM/256GB 24-inch iMac at $1,149.99, down from $1,299.00. Similar to the other models available on sale, you'll find multiple colors at this record low price, with varying delivery estimates between each option.



8-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,149.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,299.00

10-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,349.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,499.00

10-core/16GB RAM/512GB - $1,549.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,699.00

10-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,899.00



MacBook Air





There are a few big discounts on both the M2 and M3 MacBook Air this season, starting at just $749.00 for the entry level 16GB RAM/256GB 13-inch M2 MacBook Air, down from $999.00. The majority of MacBook Air deals will be found at Amazon in the lists below.



13-inch M2 MacBook Air

16GB RAM/256GB - $749.00 ($250 off) [matched at Best Buy]



13-inch M3 MacBook Air

16GB RAM/256GB - $844.00 ($255 off)

8GB RAM/512GB - $999.00 ($300 off)

16GB RAM/512GB - $1,049.00 ($250 off)

24GB RAM/512GB - $1,249.00 ($250 off)



15-inch M3 MacBook Air

16GB RAM/256GB - $1,044.00 ($255 off)

8GB RAM/512GB - $1,199.00 ($300 off)

16GB RAM/512GB - $1,234.00 ($265 off)

24GB RAM/512GB - $1,424.00 ($275 off)



M4 MacBook Pro





M4 MacBook Pro deals are in abundance on both Amazon and Best Buy this Black Friday season, with nearly every model receiving as much as $300 off. Across the board, every deal listed below is a match for the all-time low price on each model.



14-inch MacBook Pro

M4 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 16GB RAM/1TB - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 10-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 12-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 ($250 off)

M4 Pro 14-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $2,099.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 14-core/36GB RAM/1TB - $2,899.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

16-inch MacBook Pro

M4 Pro 24GB RAM/512GB - $2,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 48GB RAM/512GB - $2,599.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 36GB RAM/1TB - $3,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 48GB RAM/1TB - $3,699.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]



Apple Watch

Apple Watch Series 10





Apple Watch Series 10 has hit new all-time low prices for both 42mm and 46mm GPS models, with $70 off available for both on Amazon.



$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00

$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00

Apple Watch SE





Apple's 40mm GPS Apple Watch SE is available for $149.00 today on Amazon, down from $249.00. This is a new record low price on the wearable. This deal is available in all three aluminum color options, and only Amazon has the discount.



$100 OFFApple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00

$100 OFFApple Watch SE (44mm GPS) for $179.00



You can also get the 44mm GPS Apple Watch SE on sale right now, available for $179.00 on Amazon, down from $279.00. This is another all-time low price on the Apple Watch SE.



Apple Watch Ultra 2





Continuing the trend of new record low prices for Black Friday, Amazon has the Black Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00 in multiple band styles and sizes, down from $799.00.



$80 OFFApple Watch Ultra 2 (Black) for $719.00



Accessories

AirTag





The year's best prices on AirTag are available right now at Amazon, including $72.99 for the 4-Pack.



$26 OFFAirTag 4-Pack for $72.99



Studio Display





Big discounts on the Apple Studio Display have returned for Black Friday 2024, and you can get the model with Standard Glass at just $1,299.99, down from $1,599.00.



$299 OFFStudio Display (Standard Glass) for $1,299.99

$299 OFFStudio Display (Nano-Texture Glass) for $1,599.99



Magic Keyboard





Moving to the new 2024 Magic Keyboards, you can get the 11-inch model in Black for $249.99>, down from $299.00. This is a new all-time low price on this version of the accessory, and it beats the previous deal price by about $10.



Amazon also has the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboard on sale, available for $274.99 in White, down from $349.00. This is another record low price on the Magic Keyboard.



$49 OFF11-inch M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboard for $249.99

$74 OFF13-inch M4 iPad Pro Magic Keyboard for $274.99



Apple Pencil





Amazon has the Apple Pencil 2 for the all-time low price of $79.99 for Black Friday, and the Apple Pencil 1 with USB-C adapter at a record-low price of $59.00.



$49 OFFApple Pencil 2 for $79.99

$40 OFFApple Pencil 1 for $59.00



More Black Friday Sales

Streaming Services

Anker

Beats

Sonos

Samsung

Adobe



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.





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The Best Black Friday iPad Deals
Black Friday is here, and today you can find great prices on numerous iPads, including the 9th generation iPad, 10th generation iPad, iPad Air, and iPad mini.



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Best iPad Deals

9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) - $199.99 ($129 off)

10th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) - $249.99 with on-page coupon ($99 off)

11-inch M2 iPad Air (128GB Wi-Fi) - $499.00 ($100 off)

11-inch M4 iPad Pro (256GB Wi-Fi) - $849.00 ($150 off)



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The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

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9th Gen iPad





We've been tracking a great all-time low discount on the ninth generation iPad since the beginning of the month, and that discount is still around for Black Friday. You can get the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad for $199.99, down from $329.00. At this price, the iPad is a perfect entry-level tablet for a kid or family member who doesn't need the tablet for work-intensive projects.



$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $199.99

$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $349.99





10th Gen iPad





Apple's 64GB Wi-Fi iPad from 2022 is being discounted to the all-time low price of $249.99 right now on Amazon, from $349.00. This upgraded model comes with a larger 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, A14 Bionic chip for a performance boost, Wi-Fi 6, and more.



$99 OFF10.9-inch iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $249.99M2 iPad Air





For the latest iPad Air models, Best Buy has a few all-time low prices, including the 128GB Wi-Fi 11-inch iPad Air for $499.00 ($100 off) and the 128GB Wi-Fi 13-inch iPad Air for $699.00 ($100 off). There are a few cellular discounts as well on select M2 iPad Air tablets.



11-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $499.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $599.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

13-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $699.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,199.00 ($100 off)



M4 iPad Pro





Best Buy has huge discounts across the entire M4 iPad Pro lineup, with as much as $200 off these devices for Black Friday. You'll find both 11-inch and 13-inch models on sale at Best Buy, and some deals will require a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership.



11-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $849.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,499.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,899.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

11-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Cellular - $1,249.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,699.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Cellular - $1,999.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

13-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $1,099.00 ($200 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,699.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,799.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi - $2,099.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $2,199.00 ($200 off)

13-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

512GB Cellular - $1,499.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular - $1,899.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,999.00 ($200 off)

2TB Cellular - $2,299.00 ($200 off)



Accessories

Magic Keyboard for 11-inch iPad Pro - $249.99 ($49 off)

Magic Keyboard for 13-inch iPad Pro - $274.99 ($75 off) We've begun tracking all of the season's best deals in our dedicated Black Friday Roundup, so be sure to bookmark the page and visit it throughout the season as you do your online shopping. Our roundup mainly focuses on Apple products and related tech accessories.







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5 Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals
Black Friday has arrived, and Apple Watch deals are in abundance today. In this article, we'll take a look at all of the best Black Friday Apple Watch deals, including the year's best prices on Series 10, SE, and Ultra 2 models.



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Best Apple Watch Deals

Apple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00 ($100 off)

Apple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00 ($70 off)

Apple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00 ($70 off)

Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00 ($80 off)



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Apple Watch Series 10





Right now, some of the best Black Friday Apple Watch deals are focused on the new Series 10 models. You can get the 42mm GPS device for $329.00 at Amazon, down from $399.00. This $70 discount is a new all-time low price on the 2024 smartwatch. Likewise, the 46mm GPS is down to $359.00 at Amazon, which is another $70 markdown and record low price.



$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00

$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00



Apple Watch Ultra 2





In terms of other Apple Watch deals, Amazon has the Apple Watch Ultra 2 in Black for $719.00, down from $799.00. This is a solid second-best price on the new 2024 model of the Apple Watch Ultra, and Amazon has multiple models of the new Black color on sale at this price.



$80 OFFApple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00



Apple Watch SE





Amazon has the 40mm GPS Apple Watch SE for just $149.00, down from $249.00, which is a record low price for the model. The 44mm GPS model is also at an all-time low price of $199.00 this week.



$100 OFFApple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00

$80 OFFApple Watch SE (44mm GPS) for $199.00



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2023.







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The Best Black Friday Mac Deals
Black Friday is finally here, and prices on MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and Mac mini computers have all-time low prices at retailers like Best Buy and Amazon. These deals include the latest models of the M4 MacBook Pro and iMac.



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Best Mac Deals

M2 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for $749.00 ($250 off)

M3 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for $849.00 ($250 off)

M4 iMac (8-core/16GB RAM/256GB) for $1,149.00 ($150 off)

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The Best Black Friday iPad Deals

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MacBook Air





Best Buy and Amazon have huge discounts on Apple's 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air this November, with a consistent $250+ off nearly every 2024 M3 model of the computer.



13-inch

M2 16GB RAM/256GB - $749.00 ($250 off)

M3 16GB RAM/256GB - $849.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,049.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 24GB RAM/512GB - $1,249.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]



15-inch

M3 16GB RAM/256GB - $1,044.00 ($255 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,234.00 ($265 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 24GB RAM/512GB - $1,424.00 ($275 off) [matched at Amazon]



MacBook Pro





M4 MacBook Pro deals are in abundance on both Amazon and Best Buy this Black Friday season, with nearly every model receiving as much as $300 off. Across the board, every deal listed below is a match for the all-time low price on each model.



14-inch MacBook Pro

M4 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 16GB RAM/1TB - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 10-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 12-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 ($250 off)

M4 Pro 14-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $2,099.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 14-core/36GB RAM/1TB - $2,899.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

16-inch MacBook Pro

M4 Pro 24GB RAM/512GB - $2,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 48GB RAM/512GB - $2,599.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 36GB RAM/1TB - $3,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 48GB RAM/1TB - $3,699.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]



iMac





Amazon has the best all-around deals on the new M4 iMacs, with as much as $149 off select models of the computer. This includes the 10-core/16GB RAM/256GB M4 iMac with the Nano-texture display at $1,499.00, down from $1,699.00.



8-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,149.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,299.00

10-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,349.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,499.00

10-core/16GB RAM/512GB - $1,549.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,699.00

10-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,899.00

Mac Mini





Apple just introduced the new M4 Mac mini and Amazon has it for up to $7 off this Black Friday.



Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

$70 OFFM4 Mac mini (256GB) for $529.00

$55 OFFM4 Mac mini (512GB) for $744.00



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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12 Reasons to Wait for Next Year's iPhone 17
Apple's iPhone development roadmap runs several years into the future and the company is continually working with suppliers on several successive iPhone models simultaneously, which is why we sometimes get rumored feature leaks so far ahead of launch. The iPhone 17 series is no different – already we have some idea of what to expect from Apple's 2025 smartphone lineup.





If you plan to skip this year's iPhone 16, or if you're just plain curious about what's on the horizon, here are 12 rumored features that we are expecting to arrive in time for its successor, the iPhone 17 series, which is likely to be released in September 2025.



1. iPhone 17 "Air"

iPhone 17 Plus?

Apple plans to launch an all-new iPhone 17 model with a "significantly thinner" design, reports The Information. The device, which could be called "iPhone 17 Air," will allegedly feature a "major redesign" that could feature a single rear camera located at the top-center of the device, along with a narrower Dynamic Island, according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. However, one rumor claims the ‌battery will be around 6mm thick, suggesting that the device itself will be thicker than this. Apple's thinnest ever iPhone was the ‌iPhone‌ 6 at 6.9mm, meaning that the ‌iPhone 17‌ "Air" may not be much thinner than the 2014 flagship. The device is rumored to have a 6.5-inch display size, and may replace the iPhone 17 Plus model, but this is unconfirmed. Other potential features include an aluminum chassis, an A19 chip, an Apple-designed 5G modem, and an improved front camera. See our iPhone 17 "Slim" rumor roundup for more.



2. New All-Aluminum Design

All iPhone 17 Models

Apple is reportedly planning to bring all its devices back to aluminum with the iPhone 17 lineup. The two flagship iPhone 17 Pro models will mark the return of aluminum frames to high-end iPhones for the first time since Apple began distinguishing between Pro and non-Pro models. In recent years, aluminum frames have been reserved for lower-end devices like the iPhone SE and iPhone 16, while premium models featured stainless steel frames until the iPhone 15 Pro, which introduced a titanium chassis as a major upgrade. This shift in materials for the iPhone 17 lineup signals a unified approach, with aluminum frames set to return across the entire device range.



3. Rectangular Camera Bump

iPhone 17 Pro & iPhone 17 Pro Max

The ‌iPhone 17‌ Pro models are rumored to feature a new rear design combining aluminum and glass. The top half of the back will be aluminum, incorporating a "rectangular camera bump" made from aluminum instead of the traditional 3D glass. The bottom half will remain glass to enable wireless charging. While Apple has used a glass back since the ‌iPhone‌ 8 and ‌iPhone‌ X in 2017, earlier ‌iPhone‌ models—except the ‌iPhone‌ 3G, ‌iPhone‌ 3GS, and ‌iPhone‌ 5C—had aluminum rears. Additionally, the aluminum camera bump on the ‌iPhone 17‌ Pro will reportedly be larger than in previous models, according to The Information.



4. New Display Sizes

iPhone 17 & iPhone 17 Plus

This year's iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max got bigger display sizes, going from 6.12- and 6.69-inches to 6.27- and 6.86-inches, respectively. For 2025, Apple is also expected to bring the larger 6.27-inch display size to its standard ‌iPhone‌ model, while the equivalent "iPhone 17 Plus" model (provisionally called "iPhone 17 Air") could adopt completely new display dimensions.



5. 120Hz ProMotion (Always-on Display)

iPhone 17 & iPhone 17 Plus

Apple intends to expand ProMotion to all iPhone models in 2025, allowing all models to ramp up to a 120Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling and video content when necessary. Previously, only "Pro" models in Apple's iPhone lineup have had the feature. Notably, ProMotion would also enable the display on the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 "Air" to ramp down to a more power-efficient refresh rate as low as 1Hz, allowing for an always-on display that can show the Lock Screen's clock, widgets, notifications, and wallpaper even when the device is locked.



6. Apple-Designed Wi-Fi 7 Chip

iPhone 17 Pro & iPhone 17 Pro Max

Apple's premium 2025 models are expected to be equipped with an Apple-designed Wi-Fi 7 chip for the first time. Wi-Fi 7 support would allow the "Pro" models to send and receive data over the 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz bands simultaneously with a supported router, resulting in faster Wi-Fi speeds, lower latency, and more reliable connectivity. The Wi-Fi chip would also allow Apple to further reduce its dependance on external suppliers like Broadcom, which currently supplies Apple with a combined Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chip for iPhones.





7. 48MP Telephoto Lens

iPhone 17 Pro Max

An upgraded 48-megapixel Telephoto lens on Apple's largest premium device is expected to be optimized for use with Apple's Vision Pro headset. That would make 2025's "Pro Max" the first iPhone to have a rear camera system composed entirely of 48-megapixel lenses, making it capable of capturing even more photographic detail.





8. 24MP Selfie Camera

All iPhone 17 Models

The iPhone 17 lineup will feature a 24-megapixel front-facing camera with a six-element lens, according to one rumor. The iPhone 14 and 15 feature a 12-megapixel front-facing camera with five plastic lens elements, and this year's iPhone 16 lineup features the same hardware. The upgraded resolution to 24 megapixels on the iPhone 17 will allow photos to maintain their quality even when cropped or zoomed in, while the larger number of pixels will capture finer details. The upgrade to a six-element lens should also slightly enhance image quality.



9. Scratch Resistant Anti-Reflective Display

All iPhone 17 Models

The iPhone 17 will feature an anti-reflective display that is more scratch-resistant than Apple's Ceramic Shield found on iPhone 15 models, according to one rumor, although the new iPhone 16 Pro models do have the latest-generation Ceramic Shield, which has an advanced formulation that is 2x tougher than glass on any other smartphone. The outer glass on the iPhone 17 is said to have a "super-hard anti-reflective layer" that is "more scratch-resistant." It's not clear whether Apple is planning to adopt the Gorilla Glass Armor that Samsung uses in its Galaxy S24 Ultra, but the description of Corning's latest technology matches the rumor.



10. More Memory

iPhone 17 Pro & iPhone 17 Pro Max

At least one model in Apple's iPhone 17 lineup will come with 12GB. Jeff Pu of investment firm Haitong has claimed that both Pro models will come with the upped RAM, while Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes only the iPhone 17 Pro Max will feature 12GB. In contrast, another reliable source has claimed that all iPhone 17 models will have 12GB of RAM. For comparison, the standard iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus have 6GB of RAM, and the iPhone 15 Pro models have 8GB of RAM, while all iPhone 16 models have 8GB of RAM. Any such increase would allow for improved multitasking on the iPhone, as well as provide additional resources for Apple Intelligence features that require large-language models to be resident in memory.



11. Smaller Dynamic Island

iPhone 17 Pro Max

Apple's highest-end 2025 iPhone will feature a significantly narrower Dynamic Island, thanks to the device's adoption of a smaller "metalens" for the Face ID system, claims Haitong's Jeff Pu. While a traditional iPhone camera has curved lenses that redirect light towards the image sensor, a metalens is a thin and flat lens with microscopic patterns etched onto it that can focus light more precisely. Assuming this results in a narrowed Dynamic Island , it would be the first time that Apple has changed the feature since it debuted on the iPhone 14 Pro in 2022.



12. A19 Processor

All iPhone 17 Models

Apple typically upgrades iPhones with faster and more efficient chip technology each year. While we are not expecting the iPhone 17 series to get TSMC's next-generation 2-nanometer chips, Apple's A19 chip technology is likely to be built on an upgraded 3-nanometer process. The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max are expected to include an A19 Pro chip, while the iPhone 17 and the iPhone 17 Air could have the standard A19 chip. TSMC is working on its N3P process, with mass production set to begin in late 2024, so that's the chip technology that we're expecting Apple will use for the iPhone 17 lineup. Compared to earlier versions of 3nm chips, the N3P chips offer increased performance efficiency and increased transistor density.This article, '12 Reasons to Wait for Next Year's iPhone 17' first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

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5 Best Black Friday AirPods Deals
It's Black Friday and the best time of the year to buy a pair of AirPods. In 2024, this includes an all-time low price on the popular AirPods Pro 2, as well as low prices on the new AirPods 4.



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Best AirPods Deals

AirPods Pro 2 for $153.99 at Amazon ($95 off)

AirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99 at Amazon ($49 off)



Best Black Friday Deals

The Best Black Friday Apple Deals

The Best Black Friday Accessory Deals

The Best Black Friday iPad Deals

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Starting with the overall best Black Friday AirPods deal: you can get the AirPods Pro 2 for $153.99 today on Amazon, down from $249.00. This is an all-time low price.



$95 OFFAirPods Pro 2 for $153.99



If you're looking for the newest models, Amazon has solid prices on both models of the AirPods 4. You can get the AirPods 4 (without ANC) for $119.00 and the AirPods 4 (with ANC) for $164.99 at Amazon.



$10 OFFAirPods 4 for $119.00

$15 OFFAirPods 4 (ANC) for $164.99



Finally, Amazon has both AirPods Max models on sale this week. You can get the Lightning model for $399.00 ($150 off) and the USB-C model for $499.99 ($49 off).



$49 OFFAirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99

$150 OFFAirPods Max (Lightning) for $399.00



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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The Best 60+ Black Friday Accessory Deals on iPhone Chargers, Monitors, Headphones, and More
It's officially Black Friday, and deals have begun in full force on Amazon and other retailers online. If you're looking for Apple products, our dedicated post on all the Apple Black Friday deals available now covers every Apple device on sale right now. In this article, we're focusing on accessories for smartphones and computers, as well as a few extras like LEGO sets on sale.



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Highlights of the sale includes Eufy's popular SmartTrack Card, which is down to $16.88 for Black Friday, down from $29.99. This device is Apple Find My-compatible and is slim enough to fit in a wallet. Twelve South's HiRise 3 Deluxe is also back on sale for $112.49, down from $149.99, and it provides simultaneous charging for an iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch.



There are plenty more deals in this sale, including a huge collection of Jackery portable power stations at their best ever prices. We're also tracking an array of Logitech computer accessories, including mice, keyboards, and webcams. Some of these sales will require you to clip an on-page coupon, but for the most part all of these deals have been applied automatically on Amazon.



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Charging AccessoriesJackery



Jackery Explorer 100 Plus with Solar Panel - $169.00, down from $229.00

Jackery Solar Generator 240 with Solar Panel - $249.00, down from $349.00

Jackery Explorer 1000 Power Station - $399.00, down from $799.00

Jackery Expansion Battery Pack 1000 Plus - $479.00, down from $599.00

Jackery Solar Generator Explorer 500 - $479.00, down from $799.00

Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro Portable Power Station - $1,799.00, down from $2,799.00

Jackery Solar Generator 4000 Kit - $2,399.00 with on-page coupon, down from $4,999.00

Jackery Solar Generator 2000 Plus Kit - $3,399.00 with on-page coupon, down from $6,599.00

Satechi



Magnetic MagSafe Wallet - $28.99, down from $39.99

Dual USB-C Docking Station - $97.49, down from $149.99

14-in-1 4K Docking Station - $165.99 with on-page coupon, down from $299.99

Anker



Prime Chargers

Prime USB-C to USB-C Cable - $25.99, down from $34.99

Prime Charger (200W, 6 Ports) - $55.99, down from $84.99

Prime Charger (100W, 3 Ports) - $45.99, down from $84.99

Prime Power Bank - $53.99, down from $89.99

Prime Charging Station (8-in-1) - $98.99, down from $164.99

Prime Charger (250W, 6 Ports, GaNPrime) - $109.99, down from $169.99

Prime Power Bank 27,650 mAh - $129.99, down from $179.99

Prime Charging Docking Station (14-in-1) - $169.99, down from $249.99

Wireless Chargers

MagGo 3-in-1 Foldable Wireless Charging Station - $62.99, down from $89.99

MagGo Wireless Charger Stand - $28.80, down from $35.99

MagGo 2-in-1 Wireless Charger Stand - $35.99, down from $49.99

MagGo 2-in-1 Wireless Charger Dock Stand - $37.49, down from $49.99

3-in-1 Cube with MagSafe - $103.99, down from $129.99

Power Banks

MagGo Power Bank 10,000 mAh - $51.99, down from $69.99

MagGo Power Bank for Apple Watch - $54.99, down from $79.99

Mobile Accessories



Eufy SmartTrack Card - $16.88, down from $29.99

Twelve South HiRise 3 Deluxe - $112.49, down from $149.99

Storage Accessories



Samsung T9 Portable SSD 2TB - $199.00, down from $299.99

Samsung T5 EVO Portable SSD 4TB - $229.99, down from $349.99

Samsung T5 EVO Portable SSD 8TB - $429.99, down from $654.99

Samsung 990 PRO 1TB PCIe Internal SSD - $92.46, down from $159.99

Samsung 990 PRO 2TB PCIe Internal SSD - $169.99, down from $249.99

Samsung 990 PRO 4TB PCIe Internal SSD - $269.99, down from $464.99

Samsung 980 PRO 2TB PCIe Internal SSD - $119.99, down from $204.95

Audio/Video Accessories

Samsung



Sound Bar

Samsung HW-Q910D Soundbar with Dolby Audio - $897.99, down from $1,287.99

Monitors

34-inch Odyssey OLED G8 Curved Gaming Monitor - $799.99, down from $1,199.99

32-inch Odyssey Quantum Gaming Monitor - $599.99, down from $1,099.99

27-inch ViewFinity S9 Smart Monitor - $699.99 at Amazon, down from $1,599.99

49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 Curved Gaming Monitor - $1,078.99, down from $1,799.99

55-inch Odyssey Ark 2nd Gen Curved Gaming Monitor - $1,799.99, down from $2,999.99

TVs

SAMSUNG OLED 4K S95D TV - $3,497.99 for 77"; $2,297.99 for 65"; $1,897.99 for 55"

The Frame QLED 4K TVs - Save up to $1,300

55-inch Neo QLED 4K Smart TV - $1,199.99, down from $1,499.99

65-inch OLED S90C TV - $1,399.99, down from $2,599.99

85-inch QLED 4K TV - $1,479.99, down from $2,799.99

85-inch Neo QLED 4K TV - $1,799.99, down from $3,699.99

Sonos



Ace Headphones - $349, down from $449

Arc Soundbar - $699, down from $899

Beam (Gen 2) Soundbar - $369, down from $499

Ray Soundbar - $169, down from $279

Era 100 Speaker - $199, down from $249

Era 300 Speaker - $359, down from $449

Roam 2 Portable Speaker - $139, down from $179

Move 2 Portable Speaker - $359, down from $449

Sub Mini - $343, down from $429

Sub 4 - $679, down from $799

Beats



Beats Solo Buds - $49.99, down from $79.99

Beats Studio Buds - $79.99, down from $149.95

Beats Pill - $99.95, down from $149.95

Beats Solo 4 - $99.99, down from $199.95

Beats Studio Buds + - $129.99, down from $169.95

Beats Studio Pro - $249.99, down from $349.99

Computer Accessories



Logitech M317 Wireless Mouse - $9.99, down from $19.99

Logitech K400 Plus Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad - $19.99, down from $27.99

Logitech MK335 Wireless Keyboard - $29.74, down from $34.99

Logitech MX Anywhere 3S Wireless Mouse - $67.99, down from $79.99

Logitech MK235 Wireless Keyboard - $17.99, down from $24.99

Logitech H390 Wired Headset - $17.99, down from $24.99

Logitech MK540 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - $39.99, down from $49.99

Logitech HD Pro Webcam - $49.99, down from $99.99

Logitech Brio PRO X 4K Webcam - $144.99, down from $169.99

LEGO Sets



Marvel Spider-Man Advent Calendar - $30.99, down from $44.99

Disney Advent Calendar - $19.99, down from $44.99

Star Wars Ahsoka Tano's T-6 Jedi Shuttle - $42.99, down from $79.99

DREAMZzz Stable of Dream Creatures - $44.99, down from $79.99

Creator Main Street 3-in-1 Set - $83.99, down from $139.99

Star Wars The Razor Crest UCS - $415.99, down from $599.99

Technic Liebherr Crawler Crane - $489.99, down from $699.99



You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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Black Friday Streaming Deals Include Big Savings on Disney+, Hulu, Paramount+, and Peacock
Black Friday is here, and while there are tons of deals on physical products, you can also find great savings on streaming memberships today. Some of the biggest services have great discounts for new and select returning members this week, including Disney+, Hulu, Paramount+, and Peacock.



Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.



Disney+ and Hulu

Starting with the Disney+ and Hulu bundle, you can get Hulu (with ads) and Disney+ (with ads) for $2.99 per month for an entire year, down from the regular $10.99 per month price. This offer is valid for new and eligible returning Hulu/Disney+ subscribers.



72% OFF PER MONTHDisney+ and Hulu Bundle for $2.99/month



As usual, this offer will revert to the regular $10.99 per month price (or then-current regular monthly price) at the end of your first year. Shoppers have until 11:59 p.m. PST on December 2 to take advantage of this offer.



Additionally, if you just want Hulu (with ads), you can get it for $0.99 per month for a year, down from $9.99 per month.



Paramount+

You can get either Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ with Showtime for $2.99 per month for your first two months this Black Friday. Paramount+ Essential is typically priced at $7.99 per month, while Paramount+ with Showtime is typically priced at $12.99 per month.



UP TO 76% OFFParamount+ for $2.99/month



Shoppers should remember that this deal is only for the first two months of your Paramount+ subscription, and after that period it will return to its regular pricing structure. Paramount+ is only focusing on monthly plans this Black Friday, and there are no deals on annual plans.



Peacock

Peacock has one of the best all-around streaming deals this week. You can get a full year of Peacock (premium annual plan) for $19.99, down from $79.99. You can also opt to pay $1.99 per month for six months. This plan includes ads.



75% OFFPeacock for $19.99/year



This sale will run through December 2, and is available to new and select returning customers.



You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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Man Allegedly Part Of Rothschild Banking Family Dies In Mysterious Hollywood Hills House Fire
Man Allegedly Part Of Rothschild Banking Family Dies In Mysterious Hollywood Hills House Fire

The internet is abuzz after a man, identified by local media outlets as a possible member of the Rothschild banking family, died in a mysterious house fire in the Hollywood Hills area on Wednesday.

ABC 7 News reports that fire crews responded to a house fire on the 8500 block of Lookout Mountain Avenue on Wednesday afternoon. While battling the blaze, firefighters discovered a deceased man inside the home. Neighbors identified him as "Will Rothschild," according to the media outlet.


Man believed to be member of Rothschild family dies after house fire in the Hollywood Hills https://t.co/XJQFTWArP1
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) November 28, 2024
The outlet further reported, "Rothschild was described by neighbors as an eccentric millionaire—or even billionaire—with multiple properties and dozens of expensive cars," adding that "Rothschild was said to have lived as a bit of a recluse."

ABC 7's Jory Rand commented, "It turns out the man who lived there might have been a billionaire."



The plot thickens...

Tyler Durden
Thu, 11/28/2024 - 20:40

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'Hillary 2028' Speculation Rife As Dem Strategist Urges Kamala: "Please Don't Run Again"
'Hillary 2028' Speculation Rife As Dem Strategist Urges Kamala: "Please Don't Run Again"

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

A prominent Democratic strategist has advised Kamala Harris to never run again for president following her landslide loss to president Trump.



Theryn Bond made the comments Wednesday in an interview with Newsmax, following the release of a video by Harris in which she appeared dishevelled and, some have speculated, drunk, telling supporters to keep fighting.



According to Politico, Harris has told advisors she is “staying in the fight” and may be considering another presidential run in 2028 or the launch of a gubernatorial campaign in California.

“[Her political ambitions should] not be to run for president again in 2028, please don’t,” Bond urged during the Newsmax National Report segment.

“I can’t really speak for governor of California. Californians seem to support her significantly, we haven’t yet be able to measure what that support looks like after this current run she just had. That may be the only thing that would make sense for her to consider, but another shot at the presidency, I hope she doesn’t,” Bond added.

“And if she is relying on those same advisers that advised her the first cycle, that is not who I would listen to,” the strategist further warned.

Republican strategist Luke Ball chimed in, declaring that Kamala couldn’t even get elected as a “dog catcher” now in anywhere except California, particularly given the news that her campaign burned through $1.5 billion and ended up $20 million in debt.


"I hope [Kamala Harris] doesn't [run for president in '28]. And if she is relying on those same advisers that advised her this cycle, that's not who I would listen to."
— Theryn Bond, Democratic strategist@WalkingMicDrop @LukeTBall @EmmaRechenberg @Glasgow_Jon pic.twitter.com/CdYm1qWr4B
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) November 26, 2024
As we previously highlighted, a poll conducted among Democratic voters to gauge who the Party should consider running for the next election found that a staggering 41 percent want Harris to run again, despite her woeful loss.



There simply isn’t another Democratic candidate, unless they return to Hillary Clinton for a 2028 run.


BREAKING: Speculation is brewing about Hillary Clinton running for president in 2028. pic.twitter.com/Za56C9GqpG
— Dominic Michael Tripi (@DMichaelTripi) November 28, 2024

Hillary circa 2028... pic.twitter.com/NBMy7NrOsk
— Brandon Weichert (@WeTheBrandon) November 28, 2024
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Fri, 11/29/2024 - 04:50

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Putin Threatens Ukrainian Capital With New Hypersonic Missile
Putin Threatens Ukrainian Capital With New Hypersonic Missile

Another day, another record-setting Russian missile and drone attack on Ukraine at a moment the West is escalating its support to Kiev.

President Vladimir Putin announced to security officials at the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) summit in Kazakhstan  that 100 drones and 90 missiles were launched at Ukraine over the last 48 hours "in response to strikes deep" inside Russia.
Via Sputnik 

These have included attacks with US and UK-supplied long-range missiles, which Russia has acknowledged killed and wounded some personnel, and damaged a radar site in Kursk.

"We carried out a comprehensive strike," Putin said Thursday. "It was a response to ongoing attacks on our territory using [U.S.-supplied] ATACMS missiles." 

He further warned that the Russian military is actively monitoring the locations of Ukraine's long-range weapons to determine "where they are" and issued a fresh warning over the new Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile.

He warned that more Oreshnik deployments would be necessary if Ukraine continues its attacks on Russian territory. Importantly he said that this advanced weapon, for which there is no defense, will target "decision-making centers" in Kiev.

The Russian leader boasted that the Oreshnik missile can turn targets "into dust" and that that multiple launches of the hypersonic weapon could be "comparable to a nuclear strike." He described it can reach speeds of "around three kilometers per second" and unleashed temperatures and energy "like the surface of the Sun" upon impact.

As for these latest attacks on Ukraine, the country's Energy Minister German Galushchenko acknowledged that the power infrastructure came "under massive enemy attack". This means emergency blackouts and conservation efforts have been imposed amid freezing temperatures.


Polls say both Ukrainians AND Americans want the US proxy war in Ukraine to end, but instead of ending it Washington is pressuring Kyiv to throw teenagers into the threshing machine of an unwinnable conflict. https://t.co/YVP67dFxgM
— Caitlin Johnstone (@caitoz) November 27, 2024
President Zelensky denounced "despicable escalation" and said, "In several regions, strikes with cluster munitions were recorded, and they targeted civilian infrastructure," according to his words on Telegram. "This is a very despicable escalation of Russian terrorist tactics."

"This is especially important in winter when we have to protect our infrastructure from targeted Russian attacks," Zelensky warned the population.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 05:11

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US Chip Equipment Makers Rise Amid Reports of "Watered-Down" China Curbs
US Chip Equipment Makers Rise Amid Reports of "Watered-Down" China Curbs

US semiconductor equipment makers rose in premarket trading following a Bloomberg News report indicating that an additional round of US restrictions on semiconductor equipment sales to China might be less severe than previously anticipated. 

People familiar with trade policy said the new restrictions could debut as soon as next week. The measures were part of a multi-month deliberation by top US officials, negotiations with allies in Japan and the Netherlands, and lobbying by US chip equipment makers who've cautioned that stricter measures would harm the industry. 

Here are the key differences between the latest proposal and earlier drafts, according to Bloomberg, citing those familiar with trade policy:


The first is which Chinese companies the US would add to a trade restriction list. The US had previously considered sanctioning six suppliers to Huawei Technologies Co. — the telecom giant at the center of China's tech industry — and officials are aware of at least a half dozen more, the people said. But they now plan to add only some of those Huawei suppliers to the entity list, with the notable omission of ChangXin Memory Technologies Inc., which is trying to develop AI memory chip technology.


As a result of the report, Japanese and European chip-related stocks gained on the news on Thursday, while US markets closed for Thanksgiving.

In premarket trading in New York, Applied Materials rose 2.5%, Lam Research increased 3%, and KLA moved higher by 4.3%. 



"The watered-down rules are a partial win for the three firms, which have argued against unilateral US restrictions on key Chinese companies, saying this would put them at an unfair disadvantage to Tokyo Electron and ASML, whose governments have not yet agreed to the toughest restrictions on sales to China," Bloomberg said. 

On Thursday, Citi analyst Kevin Chen told clients that the news report was a "near-term positive relief to investor concerns of escalating export controls." 

Chen continued, "Still, there could be future restrictions under the Trump administration next year and we expect China's semiconductor localization to continue to positively impact supply chain companies' share prices." 

Also, watch other chip stocks, including Nvidia, Intel, Qualcomm, ARM Holdings, Broadcom, Micron Technology, Super Micro Computer, and AMD. 

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 07:45

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Elon Musk Says DOGE Will Audit The IRS
Elon Musk Says DOGE Will Audit The IRS

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

Elon Musk, new co-head of the Department of Government Efficiency declared this week that the new outfit will seek to audit the IRS.



It started with Musk asking X users what they think should happen to the IRS budget, given that it just asked for an increase of $20 billion.


Due to an error in legislative language, $20 billion in IRS funding is locked up.
If it is not unlocked, the IRS will have to go on a hiring freeze. (oh no)
The IRS is trying desperately to get this fixed in the next funding legislation which must pass by December 20th. They… pic.twitter.com/20DHzHqKY4
— Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) November 28, 2024

The IRS just said it wants $20B more money.
Do you think it’s budget should be:
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 27, 2024

Well, the public has made their view clear … 😂 https://t.co/47IGWYpjCs
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 28, 2024
Musk then responded to a post imagining the IRS being audited.


Gonna happen 😂 https://t.co/QvYyGKvr2n
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 27, 2024
Is Musk serious? Probably.

Cue the memes.


pic.twitter.com/7XditFn7fR
— The Right To Bear Memes (@grandoldmemes) November 27, 2024

pic.twitter.com/JH8gUBxf58
— Freckled Liberty 🔥 (@FreckledLiberty) November 27, 2024

https://t.co/pwSff5vbQM pic.twitter.com/UXyA2kbsJa
— ULTRAJamesXO.Doge (@d34dr4661t) November 28, 2024

_ https://t.co/hVHnxAYiVn pic.twitter.com/pFj4s8QbFl
— NautPoso memes 🇮🇪☘️ (@NautPoso) November 27, 2024
Remember when they hired 87,000 armed agents and bought 5 million rounds of ammunition?


Perhaps we can take away the guns the IRS thinks they need? https://t.co/CBmuu45pld
— J.R. Salzman (@jrsalzman) November 28, 2024

DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT EFFICIENCY WILL OBLITERATE THE IRS!! pic.twitter.com/7KSjBxeFiC
— TRUMP ARMY (@TRUMP_ARMY_) November 27, 2024

Why should they worry..?
If all is proper, nothing to fear…..right?
That's what they tell American's.
— floridanow1 (@floridanow1) November 27, 2024

If you could tell me what you accomplished this week that’d be great. pic.twitter.com/hEnXyBfeNT
— Renee MAGA girl in California. (@RDobihal) November 27, 2024
Elon has some beef with the IRS!


"I'm the largest individual taxpayer in history, so I paid $10 billion in tax. I sort of thought maybe the IRS would send me a little trophy or something but I didn't get anything. Not even a cookie."pic.twitter.com/rypLDuX0Vb
— DogeDesigner (@cb_doge) November 29, 2024
DOGE is set to scrap entire government agencies, according to co-head Vivek Ramaswarmy.



The new outfit is already compiling lists of the most egregious examples of government waste.



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Fri, 11/29/2024 - 08:19

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Futures Rise As Dollar Slides, Ending 8-Week Winning Streak
Futures Rise As Dollar Slides, Ending 8-Week Winning Streak

US equity futures gained for the second day ahead of a shortened trading session after the Thanksgiving holiday, with Treasuries also rising and the dollar slipping amid mounting (if naive) speculation that president-elect Donald Trump will temper his most extreme trade policies drove the dollar to its biggest weekly loss in three months. As of 8:00am ET, S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures both rose 0.2%, pointing to modest gains in Friday’s post-holiday trading session on Wall Street. The 10-year Treasury yield fell four basis points to 4.22%, the lowest in more than a month, as cash trading resumed after the Thanksgiving holiday. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index fell 0.2%, ending an 8 week winning streak and heading for its biggest weekly loss in three months. Oil prices oil prices reverse an earlier loss and trade near session highs with WTI now at $69.20, while gold adds $25 to $2660. Bitcoin rises above $96,000. There is nothing on today's macro calendar.



In premarket trading, US semiconductor equipment makers climb after Bloomberg reported that additional US curbs on sales of chip technology to China may stop short of some stricter measures previously considered. Applied Materials shares rise 2.8% and Lam Research climb 3.3% in premarket trading. KLA is also gaining. Japanese and European chip-related stocks mostly gained on Thursday, when the US was closed. Some other notable movers:

Applied Therapeutics (APLT) shares sink 73% after the biopharmaceutical company’s new drug application for govorestat, a galactosemia treatment, was rejected by the US FDA. RBC Capital Markets downgraded the stock to sector perform from outperform, saying the rejection was disappointing.
Voyager Therapeutics (VYGR) rise 9% after Wedbush analyst Yun Zhong upgraded and assumed the coverage of the biotech firm, giving it an outperform rating while citing additional value of the drug developer’s programs.
Trump’s pick for his Treasury secretary has fueled optimism that tariffs will be measured, boosting US stocks and bonds, and sapping dollar strength. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index extended a weekly decline to more than 1%, snapping eight weeks of gains. The S&P 500 has already risen 5% in November, on course for its best month since February, and its best year this century...



... as investors plowed $141 billion into US equities, the heaviest inflows for a four-week period on record, according to EPFR data. A handful of tech titans have led 26% year-to-date gains in US stocks on the prospect of Federal Reserve rate cuts while the American economy continues to chalk up growth.

“We were talking day in and day out about trade tensions in 2019. What happened? The Nasdaq was on a tear. What mattered was the Fed was making a U-turn, real rates went down, and that drove equities,” Max Kettner, multi-asset chief strategist at HSBC Holdings Plc, said in an interview with Bloomberg TV. “That’s very similar to now — this is still a cutting cycle. It’s a fantastic set-up.”

European stocks were little changed, although miners including Anglo American Plc outperformed, boosted by optimism that China will adopt further measures to stimulate its economy. The Stoxx 600 rose 0.1% as telecoms and utilities sectors were the biggest laggards. Miners outperform, gaining on the back of strong iron ore prices that received a boost from new China stimulus hopes. Here are the most notable movers:

Anglo American shares rise as much as 3.3% after Jefferies upgraded the mining firm to buy from hold, citing that shares are trading at a discount and its mergers and acquisitions potential.
FLSmidth and Aalberts shares gain after both stocks were double-upgraded at Bank of America to buy in a review of the European industrials sector.
Delivery Hero shares gain as much as 1.6% after the food delivery firm set the price for its Middle Eastern unit’s initial public offering at the top of the range.
Spire Healthcare shares jump as much as 10% after Economic Times reported that Narayana Health is in talks with some Spire shareholders about buying a controlling stake.
Elior and Accor shares rise as both stocks are upgraded to overweight at JPMorgan in a review of the broker’s leisure coverage.
Norma shares surge as much as 23%, the most on record, after its management board announced plans to initiate a sale process for the global business activities of its Water Management unit.
L’Oreal shares fall as much as 1.1% as Deutsche Bank cuts its price target on the cosmetics maker to a Street low.
Telefonica and Santander shares fall, leading losses among Brazil-exposed Spanish companies fall after the Brazilian real tumbled to record lows.
Swiss Life shares fall as much as 1.5% after ZKB cut its rating on the Swiss insurer to market perform from overweight after a “massive outperformance” in share price.
Bank Pekao shares drop as much as 2.5%, after a report that it may buy a 31.9% stake in Alior Bank from PZU. Such a purchase would be detrimental for Pekao’s dividend potential, analysts say.
Elia shares climbs 3% after the Belgian electricity company upgraded some of its earnings guidance for the full year.
Enea shares drops as much as 5.7% as Poland’s 3rd-largest utility plans significant increase in spending in its new strategy for 2025-2035.
Earlier in the session, Asian stocks also edged higher as gauges in China rallied on expectations of greater economic support at a key policy meeting in December. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose as much as 0.6%. Speculation that authorities will release further stimulus is growing ahead of the Central Economic Work Conference, where the nation’s top leaders will lay out economic priorities for the coming year. Indian stocks also rose. Elsewhere, Korea’s Kospi Index fell 2% after the central bank’s surprise interest-rate cut on Thursday spurred concerns about economic growth. Japanese benchmarks also dropped as the yen strengthened on stronger-than-expected inflation reading out of Tokyo.

“The market is evaluating the CPI data as making the possibility of a BOJ rate hike in December slightly higher than before,” pushing up the yen and weighing on export-oriented stocks, said Tomo Kinoshita, global market strategist at Invesco Asset Management.

In FX, the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index fell 0.2%, heading for its biggest weekly loss in three months.  The yen tops the G-10 FX leader board, rising 1% against the greenback and pulling USD/JPY down to around 150 after Tokyo inflation rose more than expected.

In rates, Treasury yields also declined at the start of a shortened US trading session that includes month-end index rebalancing at 1 p.m. New York time, estimated to extend its duration by 0.11 year. Yields are 3bp-6bp lower across the curve, 5- to 30-year at weekly lows, 10-year at 4.21%; 10- and 30-year fell below 200-day average levels for first time since late October. The US treasury market is headed for a monthly gain as benchmark yields have retreated from multimonth highs reached in the days following the US presidential election on Nov. 5; market-implied odds of a Federal Reserve interest-rate cut in December have rebounded to nearly 60%. As US markets reopen after Thursday’s holiday, yields also are lower in most euro-zone bond markets for second-straight day. German 10-year bonds hold higher after euro-area inflation rose in line with forecasts although shorter-dated maturities underperform. French bond spreads widen slightly after far-right leader Le Pen gave PM Barnier until Monday to accede to her budget demands before she decides whether to topple the government.

In commodities, oil prices reverse an earlier loss and trade near session highs with WTI now at $69.20, while gold adds $25 to $2660. Bitcoin rises above $96,000.

Friday’s early close times include Sifma’s recommendation of a 2 p.m. halt for trading of USD-denominated cash bonds, while Bloomberg index pricing is slated for 1 p.m. (vs 4 p.m. normally), aligning with early close for US stocks. Looking at today's calendar, there is are no US economic data or speeches by Fed officials are scheduled, and no new corporate bond offerings are expected

Market Snapshot

S&P 500 futures up 0.3% to 6,033.00
STOXX Europe 600 down 0.1% to 506.73
MXAP up 0.2% to 183.45
MXAPJ little changed at 576.49
Nikkei down 0.4% to 38,208.03
Topix down 0.2% to 2,680.71
Hang Seng Index up 0.3% to 19,423.61
Shanghai Composite up 0.9% to 3,326.46
Sensex up 1.0% to 79,862.53
Australia S&P/ASX 200 little changed at 8,436.23
Kospi down 1.9% to 2,455.91
German 10Y yield little changed at 2.12%
Euro up 0.1% to $1.0567
Brent Futures down 0.5% to $72.89/bbl
Gold spot up 0.8% to $2,660.17
US Dollar Index down 0.13% to 105.91
Top Overnight News

Mexico’s president spoke to Trump Wed afternoon, and both characterized the conversation as positive, suggesting a significant easing in tensions just days after Trump’s tariff threat (Trump used words like “wonderful” and “productive” to describe the talk). NYT
Canada’s government is to bolster its investment in border security after Donald Trump threatened to impose steep tariffs over illegal immigration and drug smuggling across the US-Canada frontier. FT
Trump could name a tough enforcer, Gail Slater, to lead the DOJ’s antitrust team, the latest indication that the incoming administration might not be as aggressive with its approach to deregulation as some hope. FT
Japan’s Tokyo CPI for Nov spikes to +2.6% on a headline basis (up from +1.8% in Oct and above the Street’s +2.2% forecast) while the core number ticked up to +1.9% (vs. +1.8% in Oct and inline w/the Street). RTRS
South Korea’s central bank surprised markets Wed evening with a 25bp rate cut (the expectation was it would leave rates unchanged) and lowered its growth outlook for the country. WSJ
China has purged a senior admiral in the latest example of an anticorruption campaign being carried out in the country’s military. WSJ
China’s bond market grapples with signs of “Japanification” as entrenched deflation sparks concerns about an extended period of tepid growth. FT
Eurozone’s Nov CPI is inline w/the Street on a headline basis at +2.3% (up from +2% in Oct) while core runs a bit cooler than anticipated at +2.7% (flat vs. Oct and below vs. the Street’s +2.8% forecast). BBG
ECB’s Lagarde urges the EU to negotiate w/the incoming Trump administration over tariffs rather than engage in a destructive trade war. FT
Thanksgiving News Recap

OPEC+ reportedly discussing delaying oil output hike for Q1 2025, is to hold further talks on policy in coming days after delaying the meeting, according to Reuters citing sources. Prior to this, the meeting was delayed to the 5th from the 1st of December.
RBA Governor Bullock says policy needs to remain restrictive. Expects it will take a little longer for inflation to settle at target in Australia. At present, we judge that conditions in the labour market remain tighter than what would be consistent with low and stable inflation.
ECB's Knot says they must take a close look at supply shocks to the economy and react forcefully if there is a risk of expectations de-anchoring.
ECB's Villeroy says negative rates should remain in the ECB's toolkit. Interest rates should clearly go to the neutral rate, would not exclude going below neutral rate in the future.
ECB's Wunsch in an interview with Nikkei says he sees the possibility of continuing to cut rates in a gradual manner; would not send good signal to accelerate pace of rate cuts.
French Finance Minister Armand reaffirms France may make concession on electricity taxes to avoid any ensuing "storm" that could hit financial markets; says better to have a modified budget than no budget. Just prior to this remark the French 10yr yield briefly matched its Greek counterpart
A more detailed look at global markets courtesy of Newsquawk

APAC stocks traded mixed albeit with a slightly positive bias in the absence of a lead from Wall Street owing to the Thanksgiving Day holiday and as participants digested a slew of data releases into month-end. ASX 200 was lacklustre amid weakness in defensives, finance and tech with the latter not helped after the Australian Senate passed the social media ban for under-16s, while ANZ Bank also pushed back its forecast for the first RBA rate cut to May next year from February and only sees two 25bp cuts vs a prior view of three cuts. Nikkei 225 mildly declined with headwinds from recent currency strength after firmer-than-expected Tokyo inflation, while participants also digested the latest Industrial Production and Retail Sales figures which both fell short of estimates. Hang Seng and Shanghai Comp were underpinned despite the lack of obvious catalysts and shrugged off the PBoC's net daily liquidity drain, while participants await tomorrow's official PMI data in which the headline Manufacturing PMI is expected to show a further improvement.

Top Asian News

China's Finance Ministry said tariffs imposed by China on some US goods will continue to be exempted until 28th February 2025.
Australian Treasurer Chalmers said RBA reforms are expected to apply after the February meeting.
RBNZ Deputy Governor Hawkesby said they clearly signalled another 50bps cut in February and the New Zealand economy is turning a corner.
Japan FX intervention amounted to 0 from Oct 30 - Nov 27.
German Foreign Minister will visit China from Dec 2-3rd, according to China's Foreign Ministry.
European bourses trade around the unchanged mark, Stoxx 600 U/C; specifics light aside from Flash EZ HICP. Sectors mostly in the red with Autos & Parts lagging to end a bruising week. Basic Resources bucks the trend given metals and Anglo American (+3.4%) amid speculation in the FT that BHP could come back with a fresh bid. Stateside, futures firmer ES +0.3% with the RTY +0.9% outperforming. Specifics light and the docket sparse on a limited post-Thanksgiving session, as such the macro narrative may not change significantly. MSFT -0.5% after the FTC launched an antitrust investigation while unconfirmed reports indicate MSTR +4.5% could join the Nasdaq 100.

Top European News

German government plans about EUR 2bln in new chip subsidies, according to Bloomberg.
ECB announces changes to the Eurosystem collateral framework to foster greater harmonization.
BoE says the CCyB is held at 2%.
FX

USD was knocked lower by the stronger JPY. Today's US macro narrative is likely to remain unaltered due to the early close. DXY has been as low as 105.61 with the next potential level of support via the 12th low @ 105.48.
EUR trivially firmer vs. the USD. Headline EZ inflation in-line, super-core a touch softer than Exp. ECB pricing was little changed; 25bps seen at 84% for Dec. EUR/USD went as high as 1.0597 in early trade before running out of steam ahead of the 1.06 mark.
JPY leading on account of firmer Tokyo inflation metrics. BoJ Dec hike priced at 56%. USD/JPY briefly crossed below 150 for the first time since October 21st with a session low @ 149.55.
GBP briefly made its way back onto a 1.27 handle vs. the USD; UK macro drivers light. Cable has been as high as 1.2749 with the next upside target coming via the 13th November peak @ 1.2769.
NZD outpacing its antipodean peer; has been gaining since RBNZ on Wednesday. NZD/USD has moved back onto a 0.59 handle and above its 21DMA @ 0.5909. AUD/USD is holding above the 0.65 mark.
Fixed Income

Benchmarks generally firmer with specifics outside the EZ light and expected to be limited ahead given the partial post-Thanksgiving closures. Stateside, cash trade has resumed but, unsurprisingly, is limited with yields softer across the curve and a modest flattening bias in play.
Bunds firmer by around 15 ticks, unreactive to Flash EZ HICP which printed broadly as expected while the super core and services Y/Y came in slightly cooler; pricing points to an 85% chance of a 25bps Dec. cut.
OATs in focus, though the OAT-Bund yield spread remains shy of the 90bps multi-year peak from earlier in the week. As it stands, we are largely waiting for a decision from Le Pen on French budget as a whole.
A morning of gains for Gilts which opened in the green and extended to a 96.10 peak shortly after with specifics light and fundamentals behind the move limited. Thereafter, Gilts settled slightly but have since surpassed the above peak by six ticks.
Commodities

Crude benchmarks are diverging, on account of the lack of settlement due to Thanksgiving. Specifics today have been somewhat light in European hours, with the docket ahead also limited.
For the most part, we are awaiting updates on OPEC+ and the Lebanon ceasefire. Benchmarks towards the lower-end of c. USD 1/bbl parameters but, as has been the case throughout all of the week, remain in proximity to familiar ranges.
Spot gold is in the green, benefitted this morning on overnight punchy geopolitical rhetoric around the ceasefire and as the USD was under pressure.
Base metals firmer but with action modest, as has been the case for much of the week. Chinese PMIs on the weekend the next major catalyst.
Geopolitics: Middle East

Israeli PM Netanyahu said he asked the army to prepare for a strong war in Lebanon if it violates the agreement, according to Al Arabiya. It was also reported that Israel’s Chief of Staff said they must implement the agreement strongly so that residents of the north can return to their homes, while IDF said they detected suspicious operations that posed a threat to Israel on the part of Hezbollah in what is considered a violation of the ceasefire.
Israeli military said Lebanese residents are forbidden to move south to a line of several southern villages, according to Reuters.
Iran informed the IAEA it intends to feed uranium feedstock into the eight IR-6 centrifuge cascades recently installed at Fordow to enrich to up to 5% purity, while the agency shared with Iran the changes required to the intensity of inspection activities following the commission of those cascades. Furthermore, IAEA verified that Iran had completed the installation of the last two IR-2M centrifuge cascades in a batch of 18 at its underground Natanz plant and intends to install one cascade of up to 1,152 IR-6 centrifuges at Natanz PFEP to enrich up to 5% purity, according to the IAEA report seen by Reuters.
Senior Iranian official says Tehran expects "tough and serious" talks with E3 in Geneva.
Geopolitics: Other

Russian air defences downed 30 Ukrainian drones in the southern Rostov region with some damage on the ground reported, according to the regional Governor.
Ukrainian President Zelensky said Russian President Putin’s promotion of the Oreshnik missile shows he does not want to end the war or allow others to try, while he added that Putin's actions are intended to boost tension and disrupt moves by Trump on the war after his inauguration.
US President Biden said on Thursday that Russia's overnight aerial attack against Ukraine was outrageous and that Russian attacks serve as a reminder of the urgency and importance of supporting Ukrainian people in their defence, according to Reuters.
Russian Defence Ministry said Defence Minister Belousov is visiting North Korea, according to agencies cited by Reuters.
Chinese and Russian militaries conducted a ninth joint strategic air patrol in relevant airspace over the Sea of Japan on Friday, according to Chinese state media.
Eleven Chinese and Russian military aircraft intruded South Korea's air defence zone and South Korea launched air force jets in a tactical manoeuvre against the intrusion, according to Yonhap.
US Event Calendar

Nothing scheduled
DB's Jim Reid concludes the overnight wrap

Morning from Amsterdam and welcome to Black Friday, although I can't help think Black Friday starts in July these days! Whilst US markets were closed for the Thanksgiving holiday, there was still plenty happening over the last 24 hours, with European markets bouncing back after their recent slide. Several factors were supportive, including some lower-than-expected inflation numbers out of Germany, which led to growing confidence that the ECB would keep cutting rates. Moreover, there were also promising signs on the French budget situation, as the government sounded open to concessions in order to pass the bill, so that helped French assets to recover too. Overall, that meant it was a fairly positive day, with the STOXX 600 up +0.46%, whilst 10yr bund yields (-3.4bps) fell to an 8-week low.

In terms of the French situation, the day had started off pretty negatively, as yields on 10yr French debt briefly exceeded the 10yr Greek yield for the first time on record. But they then started to recover, as Finance minister Antoine Armand sounded open to concessions possibly in order to avoid the government being toppled. He said that “it’s better to work on a budget that is not exactly the same, otherwise we leap into the unknown.” Later in the day, Prime Minister Barnier then said that he wouldn’t raise taxes on electricity, which is something that Marine Le Pen’ had criticised. So that was seen as positive for the chances that the government would survive, and the Franco-German 10yr spread ended the day down -4.1bps at 82bps. Even so, Marine Le Pen’s National Rally have made further budget demands, so the situation is far from resolved just yet.

The bond rally then got further support from the latest German inflation data, which surprised on the downside of consensus. That showed HICP inflation remaining at +2.4% in November (vs. +2.6% expected), so that was seen as positive for the prospects of ECB rate cuts and investors dialled up the likelihood of a 50bp ECB rate in December, with the probability moving up from 15% on Wednesday to 18% by the close yesterday. Moreover, there were also comments from the ECB’s Villeroy that sounded open to a larger 50bp cut at the December meeting. He said that “Optionality should remain open on the size of the cut”, so clearly not ruling out a larger move. And in turn, that helped sovereign bond yields move lower across the continent, with those on 10yr bunds (-3.4bps) and BTPs (-6.3bps) both falling back.

This backdrop was also supportive for equities across Europe, with all the major indices moving higher on the day. By the close, the STOXX 600 was up +0.46%, with tech stocks leading the way. Germany’s DAX (+0.85%) was another outperformer, whilst other indices including France’s CAC 40 (+0.51%) and Italy’s FTSE MIB (+0.51%) posted a solid advance of their own. By contrast, the main underperformer was the UK’s FTSE 100 (+0.08%). Meanwhile in the US, markets were closed for the day, but equity futures were consistently positive throughout the European session as well.

Asian equity markets are seeing reasonable divergence with the KOSPI (-1.24%) the biggest underperformer led by declines in large-cap tech companies following yesterday’s surprise 25bps rate cut by the BOK as the economy stalled and inflation slowed more rapidly than policymakers predicted. Meanwhile, the Nikkei (-0.44%) is also trading lower after Yen strength on strong inflation data. Chinese stocks are outperforming with the CSI (+2.01%) leading gains followed by the Shanghai Composite (+1.59%) and the CSI (+1.29%) after China extended tariff waivers on some US goods, indicating that China likely isn't ready to escalate ahead of Trump. S&P 500 (+0.31%) and NASDAQ 100 (+0.54%) futures are higher and 10yr US yields are around -3bps lower after reopening post the holiday.

Early morning data showed that Tokyo inflation accelerated more than expected in November, rising +2.6% y/y (v/s +2.2% expected), picking up sharply from the +1.8% seen last month. At the same time, core CPI climbed +2.2% from a year earlier (+2.0% expected) in November, as against a +1.8% increase last month, largely on a winding down of energy subsidies. Core-core was in line at 1.9% which is the most important for the BoJ but the firmer slant to the overall data increases the chances of a hike in December.

Following the data release, the yen appreciated +1.05%, to trade at 149.97 against the dollar, hitting its strongest level in 5 weeks. Separate data showed Japanese retail sales rose +1.6% in October YoY, missing expectations for growth of +2.0%, up from an upwardly revised +0.7% gain in September.

Looking at yesterday’s other data, the European Commission’s economic sentiment indicator remained broadly stagnant at 95.8 in November (vs. 95.2 expected), remaining in a similar zone where it’s spent the entirety of 2024. We also had the Euro Area M3 money supply data for October, which showed a pickup to +3.4% year-on-year as expected, the highest since December 2022.

To the day ahead now, and data releases include the Euro Area flash CPI release for November, UK mortgage approvals for October, German unemployment for November and retail sales for October, and Canada’s Q3 GDP. From central banks, we’ll get the Bank of England’s Financial Stability Review, and also hear from ECB Vice President de Guindos and the ECB’s Nagel. Finally, a general election is being held in Ireland.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 11/29/2024 - 08:34

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Denmark to plant a billion trees
Denmark, roughly the area of Wisconsin, is to plant a billion trees, replacing 15 percent of the nation's farmland with forest. $6.1 billion was earmarked by legislators in compensation to the those whose property will become national parkland. Government figures report 14.6% of land in Denmark is forest, but it rests dead last at the low end of the Forest Landscape Integrity chart; only city-states such as San Marino have less trees. — Read the rest
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Clock ring: tiny Casio retro watch coming to U.S. for Christmas
As spotted in vending machines in Japan, the tiny Casio retro ring watch is coming to America! The Verge's Andrew Liszewski writes that it turned up on the company's U.S. website with a price tag—$120—and a December release date.

We celebrate Casio Watch's 50th anniversary by bringing back the very first ring watch.

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Splat! 70000 fps Video of a 'golf ball' hitting a steel plate at 150 mph
In this footage posted by Sports News, said to be recorded at 70,000 frames per second but played back at about 5 fps, a ball splats against a steel plate at 150 mph. That's quite a drive!





I'm going to go out on a limb, though, and suggest that something is not quite what it seems: either the ball is not a normal, modern golf ball, or it's hitting the plate a lot faster than 150mph. — Read the rest
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Urgent warning as ultra-deadly mpox strain now detected cross-country - with separate case located 160 miles from the last
It takes the total number of confirmed cases now in Britain to five. The unidentified patient, from Leeds, had no links to the previous four cases.

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Hospital ambulance diversions are 'major warning'
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Save big on Ugreen power banks and NAS boxes this Black Friday
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Snag the great-sounding $49 Google Pixel Buds A-Series for half price this Black Friday
Amazon has the Pixel Buds A-Series for $50 off this Black Friday. This is the lowest price ever for the white earbuds.

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Get a 15-inch Apple MacBook Air M2 for $999 this Black Friday
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GIMP 3.0 - a Milestone For Open-Source Image Editing
LWN: The long-awaited release of the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) 3.0 is on the way, marking the first major update since version 2.10 was released in April 2018. It now features a GTK 3 user interface and GIMP 3.0 introduces significant changes to the core platform and plugins. This release also brings performance and usability improvements, as well as more compatibility with Wayland and complex input sources.

GIMP 3.0 is the first release to use GTK 3, a more modern foundation than the GTK 2 base of prior releases. GTK 4 has been available for a few years now, and is on the project's radar, but the plan was always to finish the GTK 3 work first. Moving to GTK 3 brings initial Wayland compatibility and HiDPI scaling. In addition, this allows for GIMP users to take advantage of multi-touch input, bringing pinch-to-zoom gestures to the program, and offering a better experience when working with complex peripherals, such as advanced drawing tablets. These features were not previously possible due to the limitations of GTK 2.

A secondary result of the transition to GTK 3 is a refreshed user interface (UI), now with support for CSS themes included. In this release, four themes are available by default, including light, dark, and gray themes, along with a high-contrast theme for users with visual impairments. Additionally, this release has transitioned to using GTK's header bar component, typically used to combine an application's toolbar and title bar into one unit. To maintain familiarity with previous releases, however, GIMP 3.0 still supports the traditional menu interface.





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Crypto Entrepreneur Eats $6 Million Banana on Stage
Crypto entrepreneur Justin Sun consumed Maurizio Cattelan's "Comedian" artwork -- a banana taped to a wall -- during an event in Hong Kong on Friday, declaring "the real value is the concept itself." Sun, founder of cryptocurrency platform Tron, purchased the piece for $6.2 million at Sotheby's last week, significantly above its $1-1.5 million estimate.

The acquisition included only a certificate of authenticity and assembly instructions, not the physical banana or tape. The Chinese-born entrepreneur, who faces SEC charges over fraud and securities violations, made the payment in cryptocurrency.





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Our Favorite Amazon Black Friday Deals: 55+ Discounts You Shouldn't Miss
Amazon has some incredible Black Friday deals on show. We're here to help you grab your favorites at a discount.

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Best PS5 Black Friday Deals: Grab Great Discounts on the Console, Games and More
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Save big on your next laptop purchase with these unbeatable Black Friday deals. Here are the biggest discounts on Chromebooks and laptops from Asus, Apple, HP and more.

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This Bosca Leather Wallet Is 20% Off for a Big Black Friday Style Upgrade
Splurge a little -- and still save -- with this beautiful Old Leather Collection wallet for you or the man in your life for around $75.

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Starry Internet Review: Fast Internet With No Strings Attached
This fixed wireless provider is a decent alternative to pricier cable and fiber internet providers. Here are all the details on Starry Internet.

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These 3 iPad Pro Features Should Come to the iPhone
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The Wallace Collection unites five Boulle clocks from France’s Sun King era for the first time
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Safeguarding Europe: how to defeat and deter Russia
Safeguarding Europe: how to defeat and deter Russia
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Nearly three years into Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, the security picture for Europe remains uncertain. Questions of European states’ own resilience and ability to counter Russia and support Ukraine have not been adequately answered by key European powers. So how can European states act proactively to support not only Ukraine but also their own security?Key questions:How resilient is Europe to the challenge posed by Russia?What more can be done to defend EU candidate states?What will be the impact of the US election results?What deters Russia? What have we learnt from Russia’s war on Ukraine?Are the current approaches sufficient?This one-day, in-person conference at Chatham House will bring together experts and policymakers from across the UK, EU and US, as well as drawing from the expertise of Russian analysts in exile. Alongside analysis of Russia’s intentions towards Europe and European strategy, there will be opportunity for in-depth conversation with experts on the geopolitical and defence tools available to European states.







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Biden’s trip to Angola throws spotlight on Luanda’s multipolar foreign policy 
Biden’s trip to Angola throws spotlight on Luanda’s multipolar foreign policy
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Should Donald Trump fail to back the Lobito Corridor project, João Lourenço’s government has other partnership options in Europe and the Middle East.















President Joe Biden’s trip to Angola next week is his first to Africa as president, and the first visit to Angola by an American leader since independence from Portugal in 1975. It comes as the governing People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) party prepares to celebrate 50 years of rule, and Angola gets ready to host the US–Africa Business Summit in mid-2025






US–Angola relations are at their strongest since 1993.






The Biden administration has tried to increase its Africa engagement since 2021, through sharpened focus within its Africa network, increased official visits and important new initiatives such as the Lobito Corridor. The Corridor is planned as part of the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment (PGII), a G7 initiative designed to compete with Chinese influence head on, in Africa and beyond. In these respects, US–Angola relations are at their strongest since 1993.A break with the pastThis is a dramatic change. During the Cold War, Angola was a one-party Marxist-Leninist state, allied to the Soviet Union and Cuba. The country fought a long civil war with UNITA, a rebel group supported by apartheid South Africa and the US. (UNITA was the second largest recipient of US covert aid after the Afghan Mujahadin until 1992, poisoning relations between Washington and Luanda).The tide began to turn in May 1993, when President Bill Clinton formally recognized the government elected in Angola’s first ever multiparty elections.


























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US oil companies, Chevron and Exxon, have prospered in the country, and Angola was an important source of US oil imports. That continued until 2006, when this trade plateaued and then sharply declined following the US shale boom.Luanda’s subsequent relationship with Washington has been patchy. At the end of the civil war in 2003, the Angolans complained to a senior US official that Washington supported an international donors conference for Afghanistan, but not for Angola. The reply, reportedly, was blunt.Bilateral relations with the US subsequently cooled, and Angola sought diplomatic and economic relations with China – resulting in $45 billion of infrastructure investment over the last twenty years. Angola still owes Chinese lenders $17 billion, constituting about 40 per cent of its total debt.Growing strategic importanceHowever, Angola’s strategic importance to Washington has increased in the last five years. There have been two key drivers for this. The first is João Lourenço’s ascendency to the Angolan presidency in 2017, after almost 40 years of rule by former President Dos Santos.






Angola has deepened relations with the US – but also the UAE, Turkey and France.






Lourenço’s administration has seen Angolan foreign policy move away from ideology towards pragmatic multipolarity, becoming truly non-aligned. Luanda has sought to reduce its closeness to Beijing and Moscow, voting in favour of the 2022 UN General Assembly resolution condemning the Russian annexation referendums in Ukraine.Meanwhile Angola has deepened relations with the US – but also the UAE, Turkey and France. In early October the country joined Le Francophonie as an official observer, and Lourenço is due to visit Paris in early 2025, following the visit of Emmanuel Macron to Angola in 2023. Angola has also indicated it would like to join the Commonwealth. Second, Angola’s strategic location is important for Washington. Angola has played a valuable mediation role to end confrontation between the DRC and Rwanda in recent years – it shares a long northern border with the DRC. Biden will be keen to ensure Angola’s continuing support for those efforts. US officials were deeply involved in meetings on the fringes of this year’s UN General Assembly, working to get a DRC– Rwanda ceasefire (signed in Luanda this July) to stick. President Lourenço is also seeking election to chairperson of the African Union in 2025 – an appointment that Washington would welcome. The Lobito CorridorBiden will also focus on the Lobito Corridor. This project, to rehabilitate a 1,300-kilometre railway linking Angola’s coast to the mineral fields of the DRC and Zambia, is the first strategic economic corridor launched under the PGII.






The Lobito Corridor… is intended to transport resources including copper and cobalt, critical for a new generation of batteries.






The Corridor runs from the port of Lobito, on the Atlantic Ocean, to the town of Luau on Angola’s north-eastern border with the DRC and a further 400 kilometres into the DRC mining town of Kolwezi. A branch line to Zambia is also envisaged. The project is intended to transport resources including copper and cobalt, critical for a new generation of batteries that will power the energy transition.

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HIV prophylactic lenacapavir — very safe and very expensive
Health experts say lenacapavir could reduce the number of global HIV infections significantly. It can protect against HIV with only two injections per year. But it needs to be cheaper to be effective.

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TSMC bets big on 2nm by 2025 – but can it deliver?
Ambition meets reality as geopolitical, technical, and logistical challenges loom analysis  Over the last couple of weeks, TSMC's ambitious roadmap for its 2nm manufacturing process has sparked significant attention. The chipmaker is set to begin the mass production of its 2nm process node in 2025.…

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Oil prices head for weekly drop as Middle East fears ease, OPEC+ delays meeting
Oil futures fell Friday and were on track for hefty losses, feeling pressure after a cease-fire between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah helped soothe remaining worries over a wider conflict that could threaten crude supplies.

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Apple bears have missed out on more than $1 trillion of stock gains, says this bull
Apple Inc.’s skeptics and bears have missed the last more than $1 trillion upward move in the stock by overlooking three key dynamics behind the story, Wedbush analysts said Friday.

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‘A welcome sight after any journey’: readers’ favourite European railway hotels
From Galway to Venice, our tipsters choose their favourite places to stay which are near a train stationOnce called the Railway Hotel, the Hardiman is a welcome sight after any journey. It has dominated the western side of Galway’s Eyre Square since 1852 and is still as grand as it must have been then. It has the three most important things that any hotel needs: a great bar, a welcoming dining room and a buzzy lobby. Staff are friendly and rooms are enormous. It’s great to come in deep winter when it’s all hot whiskies and cosy fires. You’ll enjoy being in one of Ireland’s wettest cities!Doubles from €129, thehardimanCiaran Continue reading...

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UK car parts firm TI Fluid Systems bought by Canadian rival in latest overseas takeover
London-listed company’s base in Oxford likely to be hollowed out, putting jobs at riskBusiness live – latest updatesThe car parts maker TI Fluid Systems has become the latest London-listed firm to succumb to an overseas takeover, in a deal that will lead to its base in Oxford being hollowed out.The £1bn takeover by Canada’s ABC Technologies includes cutting as many as 2,700 staff globally, 10% of its workforce, with staff levels in Oxford set to be reduced by a third. Continue reading...

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Mortgage payments ‘will rise for half of UK homeowners over next three years’
Bank of England financial stability report says about 420,000 households will be hit by £500-a-month increasesBusiness live – latest updatesHalf of UK homeowners will see their mortgage payments rise over the next three years, leaving 4.4 million households facing extra pressure on their finances, the Bank of England has said.The Bank’s financial policy committee said this will include £500-a-month increases for the mortgages of about 420,000 households. Continue reading...

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‘Would you survive 72 hours?’ Germany and the Nordic countries prepare citizens for possible war
Apps and booklets are offering advice on how to build a bunker, stockpile food and live without electricity in case the worst happensGermany is developing an app to help people locate the nearest bunker in the event of attack. Sweden is distributing a 32-page pamphlet titled If Crisis or War Comes. Half a million Finns have already downloaded an emergency preparedness guide.If the prospect of a broader conflict in Europe seems remote for many, some countries at least are taking it seriously – and, in the term used by Germany’s defence minister, Boris Pistorius, taking steps to get populations kriegstüchtig: war-capable. Continue reading...

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Gregg Wallace accused of ‘highly inappropriate’ behaviour while filming
Presenter denies allegations of harassment, including claim he made ‘lesbian jokes constantly’ and discussed spankingGregg Wallace has been accused of “highly inappropriate” behaviour including making “lesbian jokes constantly”, regularly discussing spanking and threesomes, and making sexually explicit comments while filming programmes, multiple sources have said.Further details of the allegations facing the MasterChef host have emerged since the announcement on Thursday that he was stepping away from his role after the BBC received complaints about alleged misconduct.A man who worked on Big Weekends and other travel shows between 2019 and 2022 said Wallace talked about threesomes with sex workers and said he “loves spanking” multiple times a day.A woman who worked on MasterChef in 2019 said Wallace talked about his sex life and had asked if her boyfriend had a nice bottom.A woman on the BBC Good Food Show in 2010 said Wallace stared at her chest.A woman on Eat Well for Less in 2019 said Wallace told her he wasn’t wearing any boxer shorts under his jeans.A man who worked on MasterChef in 2005-06 said Wallace regularly made sexually explicit comments on set. He said Wallace once said a dish tasted like his aunt’s vagina, and on another occasion had asked a female runner if she put her finger up her boyfriend’s bottom. Continue reading...

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Protesters clash with police after Georgia suspends EU bid
The move sparked protests across Georgia as thousands gathered outside the parliament in Tbilisi.

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AvTalk Episode 296: A fire, a crash, and a contract
On this week’s episode of AvTalk, Jason is traveling in Japan and Ian is prepping his Thanksgiving Turkey. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty to discuss. An Azimuth Airlines SuperJet caught fire after a hard landing in Antalya. A Swiftair 737-400 operating for DHL crashed 1.5km short of the runway in Vilnius, killing one […]
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Girl, 16, charged with murder of homeless man
Anthony Marks was attacked while sheltering in a bin shed near King's Cross St Pancras station.

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Letby boss sorry 'if doctors felt intimidated'
Ian Harvey accepted he failed in his duty of care to doctors trying to raise the alarm about the nurse.

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“I am determined this generation will be the one that ends new cases of HIV within England by 2030”, Prime Minister said ahead of World AIDS Day
New funding to bolster the government’s pledge to end all new transmissions of HIV within England by 2030 were announced today by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, at a reception in No10 to mark World AIDS Day attended by campaig…

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Chair of the Ofsted Board to step down next year
Ofsted Chair Dame Christine Ryan has informed the Secretary of State of her intention to step down from the board in 2025.

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Uniqlo faces China backlash over cotton comments
Commentators call for a boycott of the chain in China after it told the BBC it does not use Xinjiang cotton.

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Woman killed in e-bike hit-and-run was young mum
Police launch a murder inquiry over the death of 25-year-old Alana Armstrong, mum to a six-year-old boy.

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Criminals are conning young people into using their bank accounts to launder money, fraud experts say.

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More than 4 million to see mortgage costs rise, says Bank
About 4.4 million UK households could see their repayments increase by 2027.

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Why German investors see business in Africa as too risky
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck is traveling Kenya to boost business ties with Africa, but many investors in Germany remain wary, citing high risks for business and limited support.

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‘We’ve become an amusement park’: the Alaskan town torn apart by cruise ship tourism
Juneau’s residents are divided over whether to embrace the economic benefits of millions of visitors, or reclaim their town from an industry that has reshaped itRead more in this series“The noise never stops,” says Karla Hart, her voice competing with the hum of approaching helicopters. “I can feel them before I see them.” She looks at her phone to check a website that monitors air traffic and identifies operators. Hart wants to know whether the pilots are adhering to legal flight routes.A few minutes later, five helicopters, flying in formation, crisscross the grey October skies above Hart’s home in Juneau, Alaska’s capital. “I get groups of two to five helicopters flying over my house every 20 minutes. On any given day, that adds up to 50 to 75 flights. It’s impossible to enjoy my garden or concentrate on work.”Cruise passengers disembark to explore Juneau, Alaska, in September. Vessels like the Ovation of the Seas can carry more than 4,000 passengers. Photograph: Ed Ou/The Guardian Continue reading...

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‘We’ll ruin Christmas’: Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw on their gun-packed festive spy thriller
Blood, bullets, bad Santas – Black Doves will guarantee you a raucous holiday season. The stars talk rage, raising kids and what their show has in common with East 17It has happened almost by stealth, and so incrementally that it might easily have passed without comment, but at last the truth can be revealed: Keira Knightley is out to monopolise Christmas. “Yes, I am planning to take it over,” she confirms primly.Love Actually, in which her husband’s best friend declares his love for her (creepily, if we’re being honest) via cue cards as fairy lights twinkle around them, is the most overt part of the campaign so far. But don’t forget, too, her roles in the 2018 version of The Nutcracker and the apocalyptic 2021 comedy Silent Night. Now, the new six-part Netflix comedy thriller Black Doves finds her gunning – literally, this time – for the Christmas audience. Knightley plays Helen, a spy recruited years earlier by the M-style boss (Sarah Lancashire) of a shady international intelligence outfit. As the series begins, Helen’s cover as the wife of a prominent MP is about to be blown, endangering the lives of her oblivious husband and children. Enter her protector, Sam, played by Ben Whishaw, whose arrival heralds a family-size helping of Christmas carnage. Continue reading...

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Reddit now more popular than X in the UK, says Ofcom
Reddit, the social media platform popular with tech and gaming enthusiasts, has overtaken X to become the UK's fifth most popular social platform, according to Ofcom. 

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Sainz set for earlier than expected Williams F1 debut
Carlos Sainz is set for an earlier than expected debut run for Williams, Autosport has learned.The Spaniard had been anticipated to get his first taste of the Williams car during Formula 1's post-season Abu Dhabi test that takes place on the Tuesday after the 2024 season finale.However, it has emerged that Williams has elected to book the Yas Marina track for the day after the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ...Keep reading

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Colapinto back to older-spec Williams suspension after Vegas crash
Franco Colapinto will compete in the final two races of the 2024 Formula 1 season with Williams’s old front suspension design, as a result of his Las Vegas qualifying crash.Colapinto’s heavy shunt in Q2 in Vegas last weekend means Williams has been forced to replace the damaged front suspension parts of his car with the version it was running before its latest design was unleashed at ...Keep reading

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More than 4m households face mortgage hit from higher interest rates
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Qatar F1 Grand Prix first practice: latest updates from Lusail
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Pictured: Young mother, 25, killed in 'hit and run murder' after she was chased on her e-bike and rammed by Land Rover - as police hunt driver
Alana Armstrong, 25, suffered 'catastrophic' injuries when the off-roader knocked her off the bike in Pleasley, near Mansfield, on Tuesday evening.

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Apple Orders M5 Chips From TSMC Ahead of Late 2025 Production
Apple has ordered M5 chips from TSMC as the company begins production development of its next-generation processor for future devices, claims a new Korean-language report by The Elec.





The M5 series is expected to feature an enhanced ARM architecture and will reportedly be manufactured using TSMC's advanced 3-nanometer process technology. Apple's decision to forgo TSMC's more advanced 2nm process for the M5 chip is believed to be primarily due to cost considerations. Despite this, the M5 will feature significant advancements over the M4, notably through the adoption of TSMC's System on Integrated Chip (SoIC) technology.



This 3D chip-stacking approach enhances thermal management and reduces electrical leakage compared to traditional 2D designs. Apple is said to have expanded its cooperation with TSMC on the next-generation hybrid SoIC package, which also combines thermoplastic carbon fiber composite molding technology. The package reportedly entered a small trial production phase in July.



Apple's forthcoming M5 chip is anticipated to bring significant enhancements in performance and efficiency across various devices. Production could begin as early as the second half of 2025, with the first M5-equipped devices potentially launching by the end of next year or early 2026. Assuming Apple maintains its typical upgrade cycle for its custom silicon, here are the devices we're expecting to benefit first:



iPad Pro: M5 chips could debut in the devices in late 2025 or early-to-mid 2026.

MacBook Pro: Models featuring M5 series chips are anticipated in late 2025.

MacBook Air: M5 variants will likely arrive in early 2026.

Apple Vision Pro: An updated version of the headset incorporating the M5 chip is expected between the fall of 2025 and spring of 2026.References to what are believed to be Apple's M5 chip have already been discovered in official Apple code. According to one report, thanks to its dual-use SoIC design, Apple also plans to deploy the M5 chip within its AI server infrastructure to bolster AI capabilities across both consumer devices and cloud services.



Today's report reinforces Apple's continued reliance on TSMC as its exclusive chip manufacturing partner. The Taiwanese foundry has been crucial to Apple's successful transition away from Intel processors beginning in 2020, with the company unable to produce its custom chips without TSMC's advanced manufacturing capabilities.Tags: M5, The Elec, TSMCThis article, 'Apple Orders M5 Chips From TSMC Ahead of Late 2025 Production' first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

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Apple Increases Trade-In Values for iPad Models
Apple today increased trade-in values for iPad models in the United States, including the iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad, and iPad mini.





Most adjustments were slight: iPad trade-in values increased by up to $35, with pre-owned iPad Pro models gaining the most value. The latest trade-in values are listed below:



iPad Pro: Up to $555 (vs. $520)

iPad Air: Up to $275 (vs. $270)

iPad: Up to $190 (vs. $185)

iPad mini: Up to $215 (vs. $210)

The full list of trade-in values, including those for Macs, iPhones, and Android smartphones, can be found on Apple's trade-in website.Tag: Apple Trade-InThis article, 'Apple Increases Trade-In Values for iPad Models' first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

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5 Best Black Friday AirPods Deals
It's Black Friday and the best time of the year to buy a pair of AirPods. In 2024, this includes an all-time low price on the popular AirPods Pro 2, as well as low prices on the new AirPods 4.



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Best AirPods Deals

AirPods Pro 2 for $153.99 at Amazon ($95 off)

AirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99 at Amazon ($49 off)



Starting with the overall best Black Friday AirPods deal: you can get the AirPods Pro 2 for $153.99 today on Amazon, down from $249.00. This is an all-time low price.



$95 OFFAirPods Pro 2 for $153.99



If you're looking for the newest models, Amazon has solid prices on both models of the AirPods 4. You can get the AirPods 4 (without ANC) for $119.00 and the AirPods 4 (with ANC) for $164.99 at Amazon.



$10 OFFAirPods 4 for $119.00

$15 OFFAirPods 4 (ANC) for $164.99



Finally, Amazon has both AirPods Max models on sale this week. You can get the Lightning model for $399.00 ($150 off) and the USB-C model for $499.99 ($49 off).



$49 OFFAirPods Max (USB-C) for $499.99

$150 OFFAirPods Max (Lightning) for $399.00



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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The Best Black Friday iPad Deals
Black Friday is here, and today you can find great prices on numerous iPads, including the 9th generation iPad, 10th generation iPad, iPad Air, and iPad mini.



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Best iPad Deals

9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) - $199.99 ($129 off)

10th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) - $249.99 with on-page coupon ($99 off)

11-inch M2 iPad Air (128GB Wi-Fi) - $499.00 ($100 off)

11-inch M4 iPad Pro (256GB Wi-Fi) - $849.00 ($150 off)



9th Gen iPad





We've been tracking a great all-time low discount on the ninth generation iPad since the beginning of the month, and that discount is still around for Black Friday. You can get the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad for $199.99, down from $329.00. At this price, the iPad is a perfect entry-level tablet for a kid or family member who doesn't need the tablet for work-intensive projects.



$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $199.99

$129 OFF9th Gen iPad (256GB Wi-Fi) for $349.99





10th Gen iPad





Apple's 64GB Wi-Fi iPad from 2022 is being discounted to the all-time low price of $249.99 right now on Amazon, from $349.00. This upgraded model comes with a larger 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, A14 Bionic chip for a performance boost, Wi-Fi 6, and more.



$99 OFF10.9-inch iPad (64GB Wi-Fi) for $249.99M2 iPad Air





For the latest iPad Air models, Best Buy has a few all-time low prices, including the 128GB Wi-Fi 11-inch iPad Air for $499.00 ($100 off) and the 128GB Wi-Fi 13-inch iPad Air for $699.00 ($100 off). There are a few cellular discounts as well on select M2 iPad Air tablets.



11-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $499.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $599.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

13-inch iPad Air

128GB Wi-Fi - $699.00 ($100 off)

256GB Wi-Fi - $799.00 ($100 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $999.00 ($100 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,199.00 ($100 off)



M4 iPad Pro





Best Buy has huge discounts across the entire M4 iPad Pro lineup, with as much as $200 off these devices for Black Friday. You'll find both 11-inch and 13-inch models on sale at Best Buy, and some deals will require a My Best Buy Plus or Total membership.



11-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $849.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,499.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,899.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

11-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,049.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

512GB Cellular - $1,249.00 ($150 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,699.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

2TB Cellular - $1,999.00 ($200 off) [Best Buy members only]

13-Inch iPad Pro - Wi-Fi

256GB Wi-Fi - $1,099.00 ($200 off)

512GB Wi-Fi - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi - $1,699.00 ($200 off)

1TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,799.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi - $2,099.00 ($200 off)

2TB Wi-Fi with Nano-Texture Glass - $2,199.00 ($200 off)

13-Inch iPad Pro - Cellular

256GB Cellular - $1,299.00 ($200 off)

512GB Cellular - $1,499.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular - $1,899.00 ($200 off)

1TB Cellular with Nano-Texture Glass - $1,999.00 ($200 off)

2TB Cellular - $2,299.00 ($200 off)



Accessories

Magic Keyboard for 11-inch iPad Pro - $249.99 ($49 off)

Magic Keyboard for 13-inch iPad Pro - $274.99 ($75 off) We've begun tracking all of the season's best deals in our dedicated Black Friday Roundup, so be sure to bookmark the page and visit it throughout the season as you do your online shopping. Our roundup mainly focuses on Apple products and related tech accessories.







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5 Best Black Friday Apple Watch Deals
Black Friday has arrived, and Apple Watch deals are in abundance today. In this article, we'll take a look at all of the best Black Friday Apple Watch deals, including the year's best prices on Series 10, SE, and Ultra 2 models.



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Best Apple Watch Deals

Apple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00 ($100 off)

Apple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00 ($70 off)

Apple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00 ($70 off)

Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00 ($80 off)



Apple Watch Series 10





Right now, some of the best Black Friday Apple Watch deals are focused on the new Series 10 models. You can get the 42mm GPS device for $329.00 at Amazon, down from $399.00. This $70 discount is a new all-time low price on the 2024 smartwatch. Likewise, the 46mm GPS is down to $359.00 at Amazon, which is another $70 markdown and record low price.



$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (42mm GPS) for $329.00

$70 OFFApple Watch Series 10 (46mm GPS) for $359.00



Apple Watch Ultra 2





In terms of other Apple Watch deals, Amazon has the Apple Watch Ultra 2 in Black for $719.00, down from $799.00. This is a solid second-best price on the new 2024 model of the Apple Watch Ultra, and Amazon has multiple models of the new Black color on sale at this price.



$80 OFFApple Watch Ultra 2 for $719.00



Apple Watch SE





Amazon has the 40mm GPS Apple Watch SE for just $149.00, down from $249.00, which is a record low price for the model. The 44mm GPS model is also at an all-time low price of $199.00 this week.



$100 OFFApple Watch SE (40mm GPS) for $149.00

$80 OFFApple Watch SE (44mm GPS) for $199.00



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2023.







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The Best Black Friday Mac Deals
Black Friday is finally here, and prices on MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and Mac mini computers have all-time low prices at retailers like Best Buy and Amazon. These deals include the latest models of the M4 MacBook Pro and iMac.



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Best Mac Deals

M2 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for $749.00 ($250 off)

M3 13-inch MacBook Air (16GB RAM/256GB) for $849.00 ($250 off)

M4 iMac (8-core/16GB RAM/256GB) for $1,149.00 ($150 off)



MacBook Air





Best Buy and Amazon have huge discounts on Apple's 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air this November, with a consistent $250+ off nearly every 2024 M3 model of the computer.



13-inch

M2 16GB RAM/256GB - $749.00 ($250 off)

M3 16GB RAM/256GB - $849.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,049.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 24GB RAM/512GB - $1,249.00 ($250 off) [matched at Amazon]



15-inch

M3 16GB RAM/256GB - $1,044.00 ($255 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,234.00 ($265 off) [matched at Amazon]

M3 24GB RAM/512GB - $1,424.00 ($275 off) [matched at Amazon]



MacBook Pro





M4 MacBook Pro deals are in abundance on both Amazon and Best Buy this Black Friday season, with nearly every model receiving as much as $300 off. Across the board, every deal listed below is a match for the all-time low price on each model.



14-inch MacBook Pro

M4 16GB RAM/512GB - $1,399.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 16GB RAM/1TB - $1,599.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 10-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $1,799.00 ($200 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 12-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 ($250 off)

M4 Pro 14-core/24GB RAM/1TB - $2,099.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 14-core/36GB RAM/1TB - $2,899.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

16-inch MacBook Pro

M4 Pro 24GB RAM/512GB - $2,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Pro 48GB RAM/512GB - $2,599.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 36GB RAM/1TB - $3,199.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]

M4 Max 48GB RAM/1TB - $3,699.00 ($300 off) [matched at Best Buy]



iMac





Amazon has the best all-around deals on the new M4 iMacs, with as much as $149 off select models of the computer. This includes the 10-core/16GB RAM/256GB M4 iMac with the Nano-texture display at $1,499.00, down from $1,699.00.



8-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,149.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,299.00

10-core/16GB RAM/256GB - $1,349.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,499.00

10-core/16GB RAM/512GB - $1,549.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,699.00

10-core/24GB RAM/512GB - $1,749.00 with on-page coupon, down from $1,899.00

Mac Mini





Apple just introduced the new M4 Mac mini and Amazon has it for up to $7 off this Black Friday.



Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

$70 OFFM4 Mac mini (256GB) for $529.00

$55 OFFM4 Mac mini (512GB) for $744.00



We're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2024.







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Whitney Tilson Announces He's Running For Mayor Of NYC
Whitney Tilson Announces He's Running For Mayor Of NYC

Whitney Tilson, famous for blowing up two hedge funds before becoming a newsletter writer, has announced he is running for mayor of New York City.

Tilson fired off an email and press campaign last week where that led with him complimenting himself for running a Tough Mudder: "I just filed to run for mayor of NYC. Why? Those who know me well might think I’m a glutton for punishment and, because I wasn’t able to run my annual 24-hour World’s Toughest Mudder sufferfest earlier this month, I’m doing this instead!"

The email eventually got to the point, stating: "But seriously, I’m deeply concerned – and a majority of New Yorkers agree – that our beloved city is headed in the wrong direction. I am committed to turning our city around and have many bold ideas for how to do so."

Tilson says his 5 biggest priorities are:

1. Cut violent crime by 50%;
2. Address the cost-of-living crisis, much of it driven by housing costs and unnecessary regulation, and put more money in working people’s pockets;
3. Rein in out-of-control spending by eliminating corruption, reducing inefficiency and delivering better services for less;
4. Improve our public schools; and
5. Prioritize citizens (and permanent legal residents) in the allocation of city resources.



And of course, Tilson also introduced the news by releasing a 16 page letter and posting a 32-minute interview with none other than Don Lemon, which you can watch above. No word yet on whether either included ruminations about his recent colonoscopy. 

Last time we checked in on Tilson people on social media were scrambling to try and figure out ways to get off his mailing list...



As a reminder, Tilson famously blew up closed Kase Capital Management in 2017 (5 years after shuttering its predecessor T2) after getting his ass handed to him by the market "sustained underperformance". 

“Reporting sustained underperformance to you was making me miserable,” Tilson wrote to his investors in 2017. He continued: "I couldn’t in good conscience continue to manage your money unless I had a high degree of confidence that I could turn things around within a reasonable time frame."

Recall, Tilson had relaunched his first fund, T2 Partners, as Kase Capital in 2012 after losing 24.9% in 2011.

And so if you thought financial newsletter spam and political ad spam on their own were each forces to be reckoned with, imagine when they combine...

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According to researchers at Fujitsu, the number of parameters in AI systems is growing 32-fold approximately every three years. To support these models, chip designers like Nvidia use extremely high-speed interconnects -- on the order of 1.8 terabytes a second -- to make eight or more GPUs look and behave like a single device.

The problem though, is that the faster you shuffle data across a wire, the shorter the distance at which the signal can be maintained. At those speeds, you're limited to about a meter or two over copper cables. The alternative is to use optics, which can maintain a signal over a much larger distance. In fact, optics are already employed in many rack-to-rack scale-out fabrics like those used in AI model training. Unfortunately, in their current form, pluggable optics aren't particularly efficient or particularly fast.

Earlier in 2024 at GTC, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said that if the company had used optics as opposed to copper to stitch together the 72 GPUs that make up its NVL72 rack systems, it would have required an additional 20 kilowatts of power.





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Silicon Valley’s national security pivot will only accelerate under the new Trump administration
Silicon Valley’s national security pivot will only accelerate under the new Trump administration
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The political ascendancy of Elon Musk and others like him will likely draw Silicon Valley and the Pentagon even closer – a trend that may profoundly impact technology development and further entrench the power of ‘big tech’.















Silicon Valley’s roots lie firmly in the military-industrial complex: the internet was initially the product of military funding. But that symbiotic relationship began to wane after the Cold War, as the focus for development turned to commercial applications. Bureaucratic Department of Defense procurement processes did not mesh well with the Silicon Valley ethos of ‘go fast and break things’ and few tech workers had the appetite to work on weapon systems. This has started to change in the past few years. Rising geopolitical tensions, a slowdown in traditional venture capital investment, and the increased battlefield significance of off-the-shelf, commercial technologies such as FPV drones and Musk’s Starlink, have made chasing defence contracts more appealing for tech companies large and small.






In 2024, more Silicon Valley leaders endorsed the former president – especially those with ties to the Pentagon – and they are now likely to want to seize on their electoral gamble.






Earlier this month Amazon, Anthropic and Palantir launched a partnership to develop AI solutions for the US defence and intelligence communities. And in September, the storied tech accelerator Y-combinator backed a weapons company for the first time in its history. Such developments reflect a wider trend: venture capital investment in defence tech reached $100 billion between 2021 and 2023, nearly 40 per cent higher than the previous seven years combined. The Pentagon signed contracts worth an estimated $53 billion with big tech companies between 2018 and 2022. Trump’s second termThis collaboration is only likely to accelerate under the second administration of President Donald Trump. Tech entrepreneurs such as Peter Thiel and Anduril’s Palmer Luckey, in the vanguard of this defence tech renaissance, were among the vanishingly few tech figures to support Trump in 2016. In 2024, more Silicon Valley leaders endorsed the former president – especially those with ties to the Pentagon – and they are now likely to want to seize on their electoral gamble.The night of Trump’s re-election, incoming government efficiency czar Elon Musk took to X to tell Luckey that the US Department of Defense urgently needed entrepreneurial companies such as his to shake things up. Reacting to the result, Luckey saw his company’s prospects as positive under the new administration: ‘We did well under Trump and we did better under Biden,’ he said. ‘I think we will do even better now’.






The idea that US hegemony is predicated on maintaining technological supremacy over its adversaries has long been at the heart of American strategic thinking.






Project 2025, considered by many a policy blueprint for the incoming White House, calls the cutting of red tape in Pentagon technology procurement processes essential for America’s ability to ‘fight and win our nation’s wars’ and stay on top in the competition with China. These efforts should be seen as a continuation rather than a departure from the previous administration’s approach. Indeed, the idea that US hegemony is predicated on maintaining technological supremacy over its adversaries has long been at the heart of American strategic thinking.Key pillars of Biden’s technology and economic policy agenda – from the CHIPS Act to export restrictions on strategic technologies – were framed through a national security lens and intended to enable US tech to retain its edge over Chinese challengers. This push reflects a widely held, bipartisan fear in Washington that, though the US military remains the world’s largest, its capabilities are atrophying, while more nimble rivals (i.e. China) are rapidly catching up.As a result, the Pentagon has made repeated overtures to Silicon Valley over the past decade to bring more of its cutting-edge technology to the military. In return, figures like venture capitalist Marc Andreessen and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt have publicly pushed for US big tech firms and new startups to heed the call and do their ‘patriotic duty’. Advantages for big techThere are many advantages for the companies involved, beyond lucrative Pentagon contracts. If the US government increasingly sees dominance in technologies like AI as a national security issue of almost existential strategic importance, it will not want to put too many constraints on its development.


























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Indeed, more deregulation is likely under the new Trump administration. The president-elect has already made clear that he will get rid of most of the guardrails on the development of AI put in place by Biden, which he argued would hamper American competitiveness with China. The incoming president is also embracing a ‘drill, baby, drill’ ethos when it comes to enabling energy supplies for Silicon Valley companies (an exorbitant amounts is needed to fuel the AI revolution). Some companies, like OpenAI, are now also pushing for Washington to foot more of the ballooning bill for the infrastructure underpinning AI development. A high-risk approachThere is reason to be wary about increased symbiosis between segments of Silicon Valley and the national security apparatus – and what it may mean for future technology development, tensions with China, and the intertwining of military and economic power.




















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Hyperconnected, tech-mediated warfare requires guardrails. During their recent bilateral meeting in Lima, President Biden and President Xi stressed the need to ‘develop AI technology in the military field in a prudent and responsible manner’. A Trump administration infused with a techno-accelerationist streak may well abandon this course. The increased securitization of Silicon Valley will also affect the kinds of innovations that flow out of the tech sector. Technologies developed for the military, from drones to surveillance tools, have a tendency to find their way to the civilian sphere – which could introduce new, increasingly high-risk technology to civilian life.

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Gregg Wallace is in trouble. I would tell him to put a sock on it, but isn’t that what caused the problem? | Marina Hyde
As the MasterChef host ‘steps away’ from the show amid claims of inappropriate sexual banter, might he reflect on his approach to women and work?One of Gregg Wallace’s wives used to be charged with compiling his daily to-do list. As the MasterChef host once explained, in words he somehow said out loud: “It starts off every morning with ‘yoghurt’, then ‘leg band’, then it’ll be ‘teeth’, then it’ll say ‘tablets’ because I’ve got to take my cholesterol tablets and vitamin C, then ‘check BBC News’. Those are all the things I must do before I leave the flat. Then it’ll say ‘Twitter’ because I want to tweet twice a day, then it’ll say ‘H’ for Heidi because of all the things I need to discuss with her.”As you can see, at no stage does this list say “remove all clothes and walk around workplace with sock over penis” – so it’s a mystery why, in a period possibly contemporaneous with this list running his life, Gregg is alleged to have done that. And indeed, alleged to have joshed in a whole host of other inappropriate ways, over a period of 17 years, presumably under the aegis of other lists. Certainly while married to other wives. I’m sure Gregg would say that the idea that any list could schedule and micromanage his critically acclaimed banter would be absolutely ludicrous – and yet, I’m looking at the words “check BBC News” and thinking that perhaps he would not be the best arbiter of what is ludicrous.Marina Hyde is a Guardian columnistDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

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Apple's annual four-day Black Friday through Cyber Monday shopping event went live today in many countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the U.K., and others. During the event, which lasts until December 2, customers can get an Apple gift card with the purchase of an eligible product.





In the UK, for instance, Apple is including gift cards worth between £20 and £160 with the purchase of an eligible iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV, HomePod, AirPods, Beats headphones and speakers, and select accessories.



The gift card values for the U.S. are as follows:



$25 Apple Gift Card:





iPhone SE

AirPods 4

AirPods 4 With Active Noise Cancellation

Apple TV 4K

Apple Pencil Pro









Apple Pencil 2

Beats Solo Buds

Beats Flex

Beats Pill

Magic Keyboards and Folios for iPads









$50 Apple Gift Card:





iPhone 14

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HomePod

Beats Studio Pro

Beats Solo 4 Wireless

Beats Fit Pro

Beats Studio Buds+









$75 Apple Gift Card:





iPhone 15

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iPad Air

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iPad Pro



















$150 Apple Gift Card:





13-inch MacBook Air (M2)



















$175 Apple Gift Card:





13-inch MacBook Air (M3)

















$200 Apple Gift Card:





15-inch MacBook Air (M3)















Apple's Black Friday deals are available through its online store, app, and retail locations, but they don't apply to refurbished items or education pricing. This is one of Apple's few direct discount events, but third-party retailers like Amazon typically offer better deals. Apple isn't offering gift cards on the new MacBook Pro, Mac mini, and iMac models unveiled last month, or any other products not listed above. Apple's terms and conditions provide more details.



The gift cards being offered work across Apple's entire products and services ecosystem, from hardware purchases to digital services like Apple Music, App Store content, and iCloud+ storage. But for deal-hunters, checking authorized resellers may yield bigger savings on iPhones, iPads, Macs, and accessories than going directly through Apple.Tag: Black FridayRelated Forum: Community DiscussionThis article, 'Apple's Shopping Event Underway: Up to $200 Gift Card With Select Products' first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums

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How Important Is The Holiday Season For US Retailers?
How Important Is The Holiday Season For US Retailers?

Conventional wisdom says that the weeks leading up to Christmas are the most important time of the year for retailers in the United States.

As Statista's Felix Richter details below, according to the National Retail Federation, Americans are going to spend between $979 and $989 billion during November and December this year, with average spending for gifts and other holiday-related items expected to amount to $902 per consumer.



You will find more infographics at Statista

But how reliant are retailers on a successful holiday season? Can two months really make or break an entire year?

Well, it depends.

According to retail sales figures published by the U.S. Census Bureau, some types of retailers are more reliant on holiday season sales than others.

If retail sales were distributed evenly throughout the year, the holiday season, commonly defined as November and December, would account for 2/12 or 16.7 percent of the year’s total sales.

As our chart illustrates, most retailers’ holiday sales clock in way above that benchmark though.

Hobby, toy and game stores for example generated 26.2 percent of their annual sales in the last two months of 2023, which is not surprising considering that toys, games and hobby supplies are popular Christmas gifts.

Across all categories, the holiday season is not as important as one might think though. Last year, November and December accounted for 18.4 percent of total retail sales in the United States. There are even some retailers that don't look forward to the holiday period as it delivers subpar results. Those include car dealerships, gas stations, office supply stores and building material and supplies dealers.

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Minimizing The State As Co-Parent
Minimizing The State As Co-Parent

Authored by Larry Sand via American Greatness,

On Oct. 31, Brittany Patterson, a 41-year-old Georgia mother, was arrested and accused of endangering her son - all because the unsupervised 10-year-old walked less than a mile away from home. Patterson told NBC News in an interview, “It’s not a super dangerous or even dangerous-at-all stretch of road. I wasn’t terrified for him or scared for his safety.”



Nevertheless, the sheriff’s department went to the family’s home, where Patterson was handcuffed, arrested, booked on suspicion of reckless conduct, and forced to post $500 bail.

Parenting expert Dawn Friedman responded to the arrest by declaring, “We used to allow children some freedoms that we no longer allow them. And I don’t think that’s to their benefit or to ours.”

Lenore Skenazy, the founder of Free-Range Kids, weighed in. “The crime was that she didn’t know where her kid was for a little while because she’d left them at home. And to her surprise, he didn’t stay home. It’s just so normal. And to make that into a crime is insane.”

Sadly, this case of a government body superseding parents is anything but unique.

Government-run schools have way overstepped their bounds all too often, becoming a child’s co-parent. A good example is California, where AB 1955 was voted into law in July. This outrageous legislation bars school districts from requiring staff to notify parents if their child decides to change their gender.

In a similar vein, the San Francisco school district has determined that teachers don’t have to notify parents before teaching intimate gender identity lessons.

The Turner School District in Kansas City let a 4-year-old preschooler take home Jacobs New Dress, a picture book in which “a little boy wears girls’ clothes and even competes with his friend Emily to be a princess.” (It’s no secret that there is an effort by LGBTQ groups to push gender identity dogma on schoolchildren nationwide, and all too often, the government is a willing ally.)

“Satan Clubs” are popping up all over the country. In Bakersfield, CA—a fairly conservative part of the state—the leader of the after-school club asserted that devil worship shouldn’t be a problem, explaining that he felt the need to counter “Christian-based clubs.”

What can parents do about this?

School choice is one way to escape public schools, and indeed, parental freedom continues to expand. While there were setbacks in Colorado, Nebraska, and Kentucky this past Election Day—mostly due to poorly written laws and being outspent—Florida, Arizona, Utah, and Ohio either created universal or near-universal private school choice programs or expanded existing programs to be universal or near-universal during this past legislative session.

As Michael McShane, director of national research at EdChoice, noted after the election, “Voters had a chance to make their voices heard on what they thought about that (school choice) last week. In every case, the legislative majorities that voted these programs into existence were returned.”

In Texas, several GOP wins in the state’s House of Representatives on Election Day will expand Republicans’ existing majority, giving Gov. Greg Abbott an estimated 87 of 150 seats in the lower chamber. When lawmakers reconvene in January, that should give him the votes needed to put forth legislation offering a universal voucher or education savings account—a proposal many Democrats and rural Republican lawmakers have rejected in past legislative sessions.

Additionally, beginning in the 2025-26 school year, the Georgia Promise Scholarship will provide $6,500 per eligible student. Students can qualify if they live in an area with a low-performing school, as determined by the Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, and meet certain other conditions.

Many Hispanic voters favor school choice. NBC political commentator Chuck Todd specifically credited school choice for record Republican gains among Latino voters. In fact, choice policies garner support from more than two-thirds of Hispanic parents.

Homeschooling is another option for parents. Brian Ray, president of the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI), declares that there are about 3.2 million students educated at home in the U.S.

Barbie Rivera, author of Enough Is Enough!, is a case in point. Her journey began in 1991 when her six-year-old son was erroneously labeled as “mentally handicapped” by his public school. Knowing this diagnosis was erroneous, Rivera started homeschooling her son and eventually established her own school.

But what if a family cannot homeschool?

One scenario would be a single mom who must work to support herself and her child and can’t afford a private school.

The choice for her, if available, would be a microschool, which is much more affordable than a traditional public or private school, because it doesn’t require expensive buildings and a large staff.

These tiny schools, with a median student body size of 15-30, have been described as a modern version of the one-room schoolhouse, where children of varying ages receive personalized instruction from a teacher in the same room. At this time, about 1.5 million children attend one of the country’s roughly 95,000 microschools, roughly the same number who study at Catholic schools, according to National Microschooling Center CEO Dan Soifer.

Prenda, a microschool support outfit, has helped over 1,000 inspiring adults start microschools, which house nearly 10,000 students.

Florida is the national leader in microschooling. State lawmakers backed looser rules for establishing them as part of a sweeping education law that went into effect in July. The policy change allows private schools to use existing space at places like movie theaters and churches without having to go through local governments for approval. The shift gives these private schools access to thousands of buildings, opening the door for new education options to emerge without them having to endure potentially heavy rezoning costs. This provision could become a blueprint for other states that are looking to expand private school options.

Ryan Delk, CEO and founder of Primer, a microschooling company with 23 schools in Florida and Arizona that pushed for the law, states, “This is the silent friction point that has existed for years that no one could figure out how to solve.”

Whether it is arresting parents for letting their kids roam around the neighborhood unescorted by an adult or teaching a 4-year-old boy that it’s okay for him to wear a dress, we must minimize the role of the state in our lives. Not sending children to government-run schools is an excellent place to start, and microschools are a worthy option.

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Fri, 11/29/2024 - 06:30

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Unmissable Black Friday E-Bike and Scooter Deals: Massive Discounts on Leading Brands and Affordable Models
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Best Toys for Kids of All Ages in 2024: Hottest Holiday Gift Ideas
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Enjoy massive discounts this Black Friday with T-Mobile discounts on top brands with a trade-in or new line activation.

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Timothy Garton Ash, Mujtaba Rahman and Armida van Rij join the podcast to discuss whether Europe’s democracies can withstand sluggish economic growth, Russia’s aggression and the return of Donald Trump.











On this episodeEurope is contending with a stagnating economy, political dysfunction in Germany and France, and Russia’s relentless attacks on Ukraine, all while it looks to the return of Donald Trump. Will the continent’s democracies hold together in the face of such challenges? Bronwen Maddox is joined by journalist and historian Timothy Garton Ash, Mujtaba Rahman, Europe managing director at the Eurasia Group and Armida van Rij, senior research fellow and the head of our Europe Programme.About Independent ThinkingIndependent Thinking is a weekly international affairs podcast hosted by our director Bronwen Maddox, in conversation with leading policymakers, journalists, and Chatham House experts providing insight on the latest international issues.More ways to listen: Apple Podcasts, Spotify.

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All is bright! Family switch on giant Christmas display including 80,000 lights and 3,000 ornaments
The Clark family have been staging the stunning Christmas decoration display, which can be seen along Colonels Lane in Boughton-under-Blean near Canterbury, since 2018.

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Zimbabwe parliament hit by power cut after budget speech
Zimbabwe has faced daily 12-hour power cuts due to a drought affecting power supply at the Kariba Dam.

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Brits are scrolling away from X and aren't that interested in AI
Ofcom's Online Nation report drills into the UK's internet habits for 2024 Usage of Elon Musk's X social media platform is declining in the UK, and adult Brits aren't particularly interested in generative AI tools.…

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Georgia protesters clash with police after EU membership talks suspended
Interior ministry says 43 arrested as thousands take to streets over fears government is steering country towards RussiaPolice have clashed with protesters in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, after the country’s ruling party said the government would suspend talks on EU accession until 2028.The interior ministry on Friday reported the arrest of 43 protesters, with three police officers injured, two of whom were taken to hospital. Continue reading...

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Firms in shadow banking sector risk triggering £17bn asset sell-off, says Bank of England
Bank’s first stress test into industry assesses how it would react in short and sharp shock affecting marketsHedge funds, pension funds and other companies in the shadow banking sector are at risk of amplifying market shocks and triggering a £17bn asset sell-off, according to the Bank of England’s first ever stress test into the largely unregulated industry.The landmark exercise, the first in the world by a central bank, tracked how non-bank financial institutions – often referred to as the shadow banking sector – would react in a short and sharp shock affecting financial markets. Continue reading...

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Julen Lopetegui finally finds some control at West Ham – can it last?
Win at Newcastle suggests team are locating an identity but they still have plenty to prove – starting against ArsenalThis could have been the week that finished Julen Lopetegui at West Ham. Given two weeks to save his job, the manager met the challenge head on in the first and lifted the pressure by masterminding a disciplined, clever 2-0 victory at Newcastle on Monday.Here, after a series of underwhelming performances, was belated evidence of why West Ham replaced David Moyes with Lopetegui in the summer. Internally there was satisfaction that the international break had not been used to make a change. West Ham, who go into Saturday evening’s home game with Arsenal in a curious spot, six points above the bottom three and seven off the top four, can see how hard Lopetegui has been working to reverse the slump. Although their faith has been tested, they were determined not to act hastily and it is hoped the win over Newcastle will not prove to be the exception rather than the norm. Continue reading...

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Macron visits newly renovated Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris
French president tours rebuilt medieval cathedral to mark imminent reopening to the public after devastating 2019 fire Emmanuel Macron has gone on a televised tour around the newly renovated Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, marking the church’s imminent reopening only five years after it was partially destroyed by fire.Alongside his wife, Brigitte, and the archbishop of Paris, Laurent Ulrich, the French president will be shown around the rebuilt medieval cathedral by Philippe Villeneuve, the chief architect of France’s national monuments, and give a speech in front of about 1,300 craftspeople thanking those who contributed to the restoration effort. Continue reading...

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Bank of England issues mortgage rate warning to 4.4 million homes and sounds Trump trade alarm
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Magical broad beans defy winter weather, so start growing them now
Hardy varieties of these legumes can be grown through winter. Just remember to protect them from the weatherDespite my most recent columns being about how plants tend to stop growing at this time of year and what to do during the dormant winter period, there are some that – somewhat miraculously – defy these seasonal patterns. One such crop is the broad bean, which, I have to admit, I’m not a great fan of – that’s why I rarely write about them. But I won’t let my own tastes get in the way of sharing these magical beans with you.Broad beans – or fava beans – can be grown when warm-weather climbing beans cannot. Hardy varieties – Aquadulce Claudia is a popular choice – can be sown now and will emerge in a few weeks, if protected from the weather using some fleece or a cloche. If you’re based in a colder region, you may be better off waiting until early spring to start growing, when you also get to choose from a wider range of varieties, including Sutton Dwarf, which can be grown in containers and small spaces, or Crimson Flowered, which produce deep pink flowers instead of the traditional white-and-black ones. Continue reading...

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Kendrick Lamar: GNX review – amply backed-up grandstanding
(PGLang/Interscope)Fresh from his feud with Drake, the US hip-hop star’s latest album finds him on imperious formAppositely named after a vintage model car that’s dear to his heart, Kendrick Lamar’s sixth album would sound great with the top down and a back seat full of friends nodding in sync to this album’s taut Sounwave productions and bullish self-belief. Lamar ropes in just three famous pals – SZA, Kamasi Washington and, notably, ubiquitous pop producer Jack Antonoff – preferring to showcase new guest rappers on a 12-track bout of amply backed-up grandstanding. While some bewailed this year’s major Drake beef as undignified, most agree that Lamar won, earning assorted Grammy nominations for his track Not Like Us. He managed to broker a Bloods/Crips gang truce to boot.Tracks such as the minimal yet swaggering Man at the Garden thoughtfully detail exactly how Lamar deserves all his accolades and material rewards, while the brilliant, wide-ranging Reincarnated finds him in an imaginary conversation with his father (really, his Father), referencing past musicians’ drug habits, Lamar’s recent history (“I put 100 hoods on one stage”) and using one’s gifts for good. GNX’s pop bent and self-assurance recalls 2017’s Damn more than his jazz magnum opus To Pimp a Butterfly (2015), but the album’s mariachi-singer interludes and the nostalgic exegesis of Heart Pt 6 add up to another unmissable Lamar outing. Continue reading...

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Andrei Belousov arrives in Pyongyang for political and military talks; Putin threatens Kyiv with hypersonic missileGerman foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, will travel to China next week, where she will meet her Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, to discuss issues including the war in Ukraine, said a ministry spokesperson on Friday, according to Reuters.Further political talks are also planned, said the spokesperson, adding that Baerbock will also meet German business representatives in the country. Continue reading...

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Legal aid fees to rise by 10% for immigration and housing after lawyer action
Many lawyers gave up legal aid work due to very low rates, creating backlog of asylum cases and appealsMinisters are to announce a 10% increase in legal aid fees for immigration and housing work after action by lawyers who warned that the failure to increase rates has led to a paralysis in the system.Asylum work fees in England and Wales have not increased since 1996, with hourly rates for lawyers stuck at £52. Rates will now increase to £69 in London and £65 outside London for housing, debt, asylum and immigration work. Fixed-rate legal aid fees for this area of legal aid work will also increase by 10% on Friday. Continue reading...

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Global trade tensions and cyber attacks threaten UK economy, warns Bank of England; Black Friday spending ‘up 11%’ – business live
BoE says global risks remain high, and the outlook has become more uncertain and riskierAmazon workers in 20 countries to protest or strike on Black FridayThe best Black Friday deals on the products we love: air fryers, heated throws and Shakira’s hair waverToday isn’t all about shopping, as retail analyst Nick Bubb reminds us:Spare a thought for all the hard-working delivery drivers today, coping with all the ‘Black Friday’ orders, although today is also Buy Nothing Day (a day of protest against consumerism that began in Canada in the 1990’s)...‘’We’re deep in the golden quarter for retail with Christmas sales crucial for so many stores and Black Friday spending is expected to surpass last year’s levels on both sides of the pond. However, this mega promotional event is a mixed blessing for retailers. It provokes such shopping mania in the quest for a good deal that around three quarters of people will actually put off spending in the run up to the event. During the promotional period it also means selling at a discount, with means a smaller profit margin at a time when they are being squeezed by rising staff costs. It also puts pressure on their distribution chains, which can cause problems for their reputation in they run into difficulties.However, given that this year it’s so close to pay day, it looks likely that consumer spend in the UK will surpass last year’s totals. Consumer confidence may still be in negative territory with worries reverberating about the economy, but optimism about personal finances has increased this month, which may also translate into higher sales Continue reading...

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Arteta says Liverpool will be tough to catch, Guardiola to speak and more: football news – live
Premier League team news and England v USA buildupShare your thoughts to John via emailArteta on the Pep crisis at City.“A bump, everybody has a bump. For them it is very strange because for nine years they have never had it. It tells you the level and the environment that we are in, everything has to be almost perfect - performance and ability has to be perfect and things have to go your way. It is so hard to win.” Continue reading...

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Here’s one way to slash Britain’s rate of child poverty: stop dithering and make all fathers pay what’s due | Polly Toynbee
A new report shows a bad situation is getting worse. This really is a case for draconian action from the stateMen don’t pay and won’t pay. Governments for more than 30 years have failed abysmally to make fathers pay for their children. The latest report, following a long line of them, shows how few fathers are paying maintenance, and how many separated mothers are giving up in despair. Child poverty has risen to 44% in single-parent households, but when children do receive maintenance it cuts the child poverty rate by 25%. Why does the state fail to collect on children’s behalf?The long and sorry saga of the Child Support Agency began in 1993. It was disastrously mismanaged from the start, arousing maximum rage with rebellious fathers’ protests for minimum actual collection of cash. When it was shut down, billions in arrears owed to mothers and children were simply wiped clean, never collected. The Child Maintenance Service (CMS) that replaced it has done no better. This week’s report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and Gingerbread, the single parents’ charity, finds 41% of parents caring for children (almost all women) have no maintenance agreement at all from non-resident parents (almost all fathers). They have been failed by the CMS.Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnistIn the UK, call the national domestic abuse helpline on 0808 2000 247, or visit Women’s Aid. In the US, the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). In Australia, the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. Other international helplines may be found via www.befrienders.org Continue reading...

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Tesla owners turn against Musk: ‘I’m embarrassed driving this car around’
The electric car brand was once a liberal favourite – but the CEO’s embrace of Trump has led to an angry backlashAs Elon Musk has embraced Donald Trump and various far-right conspiracy theories, he has left behind an aghast cohort of Tesla owners who suddenly feel embarrassed by their own cars. Many of them are now publicly displaying their dismay at Musk on their vehicles.Sales of anti-Musk stickers have boomed since the world’s richest man declared his support for Trump and helped propel him to victory in the US presidential election, as owners of Teslas, the car brand headed by Musk, try to distance themselves from the South African-born multibillionaire. Continue reading...

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Louise Haigh: Labour’s outspoken young survivor is derailed by her past
The departing transport secretary stood out as a leftwinger, one of the few Corbyn frontbenchers Starmer retainedLouise Haigh resigns as UK transport secretaryUK politics live – latest updatesLouise Haigh was the youngest woman ever to be appointed to the cabinet when she was made transport secretary in July, but she was also a rare political survivor.Having been elected in 2015, she was one of 36 Labour MPs to nominate Jeremy Corbyn for the Labour leadership that year. She was rewarded for that decision with a frontbench role when he made her a shadow Cabinet Office minister aged just 28. Continue reading...

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Conceptual work created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan was sold at auction in New York last weekThe cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun has fulfilled a promise he made after spending $6.2m (£4.88m) on an artwork featuring a banana duct-taped to a wall – by eating the fruit.At one of Hong Kong’s priciest hotels, Sun, 34, chomped down on the banana in front of dozens of journalists and influencers after giving a speech hailing the work as “iconic” and drew parallels between conceptual art and cryptocurrency. Continue reading...

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The restored interior of Notre Dame Cathedral has been unveiled for the first time after more than five years of reconstruction work.

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President-elect Trump’s emphatic promise of new tariffs is sharpening the debate over how he will handle the economy. It’s likely the single most important domestic issue of his second term. Trump is poised to enjoy almost perfect timing in taking the reins of an economy on the rise. Inflation has tapered all the way down...

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Satellite Analysis Shows Enormity Of Secretive Oil Shipping Hub Funneling Iranian Crude To China
Satellite Analysis Shows Enormity Of Secretive Oil Shipping Hub Funneling Iranian Crude To China

A recent report in Bloomberg has collected and analyzed five years of satellite images monitoring the South China Sea off Malaysia to detail something which should come as no surprise: Iran and China's sanction-busting activity regarding Iranian oil exports has been going strong.

The working assumption of the report is that it is Washington's responsibility - and that of its global allies - to better monitor and enforce sanctions. Bloomberg is essentially calling on American Empire to better enforce its stranglehold on the Islamic Republic. But this is precisely what President-elect Donald Trump is vowing to do when he enters the Oval Office in January.

Trump's pledged 'maximum pressure' campaign on Iran is likely to have huge repercussions for Beijing as well, given as the world's biggest buyer of oil China would face a squeeze on its flow of cheap Iranian crude to its shores. Iranian crude has been estimated to make up about 13% of its supply imports.
Via Associated Press

Trump's national security advisor pick, Mike Walz, has pledged to stop or greatly reduce Iran's petroleum revenue, which the US says will have positive benefits for the Ukraine and Gaza wars from a US policy perspective.

He said the incoming administration will strongly engage China toward reducing its purchases of Iranian oil. But the aforementioned Bloomberg investigation shows that business is booming.

"Forty miles east of the Malaysian peninsula sits the world’s largest gathering point for dark fleet tankers. Aging ships, often operating under flags of convenience and without insurance, come here daily to transfer cargo away from prying eyes. It’s how billions of dollars of sanctioned Iranian oil finds its way to China annually — even though the country, officially, hasn’t imported a drop in more than two years," the report begins.
Bloomberg graphic showing area off Malaysia which forms key hub of clandestine Iranian crude transfers at sea.

"A Bloomberg analysis of nearly five years of satellite images from the hotspot shows the vast size of the shadow industry that’s developed as the US has tightened its sanctions on Iran," the report continues.

"It’s impossible to gauge precisely how much oil is moving via this channel. But even making conservative assumptions about tanker size, the data suggest some 350 million barrels of oil changed hands in this hotspot in the first nine months of this year," Bloomberg speculates.

"Taking into account the average oil price for 2024 and the discount applied to sanctioned crude, that amounts to more than $20 billion. The true value is likely far higher."


"Traders and shippers put the scarcity of Iranian supply down to the broadening of US sanctions in October to include more dark fleet tankers plying the Iran-China trade. That move has crimped the number of vessels available for ship-to-ship transfers."https://t.co/X6DqTiLYQf
— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) November 28, 2024
One approach the Trump administration could take is to go after those Chinese companies involved in the 'illicit' trade through secondary sanctions: 


For Tehran, in need of revenue and desperately short of willing buyers, the South China Sea gambit is a means of survival. For China, which isn’t bound by and doesn’t recognize US-imposed curbs on Iran, the gymnastics of this network of intermediaries and shell company-owned vessels offers a way for its small refineries to access cheap oil. It also conveniently shields key Chinese corporations from secondary sanctions. (The US can restrict or exclude entirely access to its financial system for any company or person found trading with Iran.)


The government of Malaysia appears to have been looking the other way as well:


The maritime hub is a direct threat to Western efforts to curb revenue going to Tehran, Moscow and Caracas and an illustration of why sanctions are so hard to enforce. US President-elect Donald Trump has said he plans to increase pressure on Iran upon returning to office, but these extensive networks that move dark oil around the globe typically operate without the overt involvement of large entities. The situation was a source of frustration even for the current US administration, which called on Malaysia to do more to tackle gaps such as this one, with little success.

Bloomberg graphic

As for these failed "Western efforts" at enforcement, Washington, London, Brussels and Paris might just have to face up to the reality that they cannot control all trade which happens in the world. When they go 'imperial' against the Global South, these countries will push back harder, only finding better avenues and ways to navigate, to thwart and circumvent sanctions.

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Fri, 11/29/2024 - 04:15

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Time For Starmer To Come Clean About What Net-Zero Means: Rationing, Blackouts, & Travel Restrictions In The Next Five Years

Authored by Chris Morrison via DailySceptic.org,

Earlier this week the Labour backbencher and Chairman of the U.K. Parliament’s Energy Committee Bill Esterson noted that people will have to adjust their habits to meet Net Zero emission goals for 2030. Such honesty, emerging as it does from the Parliament of Net Zero nodding donkeys, is to be applauded. As far as it goes. Try a 30% reduction in energy demand. After 2030, consider that all beef, lamb and dairy will be banned and “replaced by new diets”. Then there is a massive 45% cut in most common building materials such as cement, along with a similar reduction in road freight traffic. The attack on farming will be remorseless with fertiliser restriction halving “direct emission” from the soil. To sum up: widespread rationing and blackouts along with food, holiday and travel restrictions, all within about 60 months.



Look at what they fund and write and whom they consult, not what they say, is the best advice to counter all the whoppers that are being told about Net Zero. Sir Keir Starmer’s statement at the recent COP29 that he didn’t want to tell people how to live their lives can only be explained by noting it came from a British Prime Minister who has difficulty telling a woman from a man. Thankfully we have the Government-funded U.K. FIRES project to give us an honest heads-up on the near-term implications of Net Zero. All of the substantial reductions in energy, food and industrial materials mentioned above arise from its “pragmatic approach”. Its evidence-based conclusions rely on technologies that are available today. It excludes processes such as carbon capture and hydrogen that have yet to be proven at meaningful scale.

Its conclusions warm the hearts of the most committed green ideologues. Its reports also happen to be the most honest representation of the horrors that await if the Net Zero fantasy ever becomes a reality.

By 2028 a total of seven million heat pumps will need to be installed and massive retrofits undertaken in domestic homes. Meanwhile, all rented and non-domestic properties will need to be EPC A rated by 2030. The desire to “manage land use for Net Zero emissions” means a massive cut in chemical fertilisers, so expect food supply to fall off a cliff.

U.K. FIRES notes, correctly, that there is “insufficient time for the planning, development and construction of new large-scale infrastructure to contribute to the 2030 target”. Again correctly, it is observed that increased use of wind and solar power creates a problem with intermittency. “Eventually, this must be addressed by either demand-shifting or storage,” it states. Storage at scale is more or less impossible with current technology, and another word for “demand-shifting” is rationing. To enforce these consumption restraints across the broad range of modern industrial lifestyles, a “whole society” approach must be mobilised.

U.K. FIRES received a £5 million grant from the British Government and its warnings – or should that be wishes – about 2030 are contained in a report called ‘Minus 45’ prepared ahead of the Glasgow COP26 in 2021. It is based on a U.K. Government promise to reduce carbon emissions by 45% from 2018 to 2030. Its recommendations are relevant today, not least because Starmer tried to curry favour at the recent COP29 in Baku by promising to reduce emissions further.

That would be the COP29 conference that made great progress in destroying the system of bribes paid out as so-called climate aid to developing countries to stop them developing with the aid of hydrocarbons. Nobody knows who will pay for a promised £1.3 trillion a year by 2035, not least because President Trump will sweep away any American commitment with a stroke of the executive pen come January 20th. Helpfully, if anyone cares enough to move from lip service to actual action, creative climate accounting is still possible. A requirement to ban the construction of coal-fired power stations was removed from an early draft and it failed to make it into the final communiqué. This will no doubt please the Japanese who backed the building of the Matarbari ultra-supercritical coal-fired power station in Bangladesh on the grounds that it used Japanese technology to generate more energy with less coal. At COP29, diplomacy was “truly the art of agreeing to nothing”, notes David Wojick from CFACT.

The shamble at COP demonstrates that the world is moving away from the idea that hydrocarbons can be removed from a modern economy. But an accident of recent electoral politics has left Britain with a fanatical Government of Net Zero zealots. The anti-working class Labour party was returned to power with a popular vote count less than its losing Marxist leader obtained in 2019. The U.K. FIRES work demonstrates what lies in store. A resurgent America bounding ahead on cheap energy and unleashed entrepreneurial spirits will contrast with its European allies shutting down industrial manufacturing in pursuit of an increasing unpopular state-mandated doomsday cult.

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Fri, 11/29/2024 - 05:00

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Could Britain’s productivity be unlocked by reimagining workplace technology?

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Intel Battlemage GPUs could hit shelves on December 12 – but price rumors are worrying some PC gamers

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Many small businesses are falling well short when it comes to cybersecurity plans

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Samsung Galaxy S25 colors all but confirmed by leaked SIM card tray images

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New Samsung One UI 7 leaks show how the free update will change your Galaxy phone

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Every iPhone 16 model has a Black Friday deal. This is the one I’d choose
Need a phone upgrade? There's no better time than Black Friday, and Best Buy has a great deal on the entire iPhone 16 lineup.

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London Fire Brigade makes significant improvements, says inspector
LFB has been graded "outstanding" in its response to major and multi-agency incidents.

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Laos bans local vodka and whisky brand following suspected poisoning, Australia says
Reported ban comes after two Australian teenagers, two Danish citizens, an American and a Briton became ill, and later died, after drinking in Vang ViengGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLaos has banned the sale and consumption of a local brand of whisky and vodka after the death of six tourists from a suspected mass methanol poisoning this month, Australian authorities have said.According to Smartraveller, the Australian government’s travel advice website, the drinks Tiger vodka and Tiger whisky have been prohibited by the Laos government due to “concerns about these products being a health risk”.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

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Romanian court to rule on whether presidential election should be rerun
Court has ordered a recount of last week’s vote won by far-right, pro-Moscow candidate and will decide whether to annul it altogetherThe head of Romania’s election bureau has said the first round of its presidential election could be rerun, as the country’s constitutional court prepared to decide whether the vote, won by a little-known ultranationalist, should be annulled.Toni Greblă said a rerun of the 24 November ballot could be held on 15 December, with the second round run-off two weeks later. The court, which has already ordered a recount of the vote, meets this afternoon to decide whether to annul it altogether. Continue reading...

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian defence minister says ties with North Korea ‘expanding in all areas’ during visit
Andrei Belousov arrives in Pyongyang for political and military talks; Putin threatens Kyiv with hypersonic missileRussia on Friday sentenced Alexei Gorinov, the first person to be convicted for speaking out against Moscow’s military offensive in Ukraine, to another three years in prison in a second trial, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP).The 63-year-old is already serving a seven-year sentence after a conviction in 2022. He wore a paper badge with a peace sign drawn on it as a court in Vladimir handed him the new sentence on charges of “justifying terrorism”, the Medizazona website reported. Continue reading...

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Global trade tensions and cyber attacks threaten UK economy, warns Bank of England; Black Friday spending ‘up 11%’ – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as mortgage approvals climb to highest since August 2022Amazon workers in 20 countries to protest or strike on Black FridayThe best Black Friday deals on the products we love: air fryers, heated throws and Shakira’s hair waverToday isn’t all about shopping, as retail analyst Nick Bubb reminds us:Spare a thought for all the hard-working delivery drivers today, coping with all the ‘Black Friday’ orders, although today is also Buy Nothing Day (a day of protest against consumerism that began in Canada in the 1990’s)...‘’We’re deep in the golden quarter for retail with Christmas sales crucial for so many stores and Black Friday spending is expected to surpass last year’s levels on both sides of the pond. However, this mega promotional event is a mixed blessing for retailers. It provokes such shopping mania in the quest for a good deal that around three quarters of people will actually put off spending in the run up to the event. During the promotional period it also means selling at a discount, with means a smaller profit margin at a time when they are being squeezed by rising staff costs. It also puts pressure on their distribution chains, which can cause problems for their reputation in they run into difficulties.However, given that this year it’s so close to pay day, it looks likely that consumer spend in the UK will surpass last year’s totals. Consumer confidence may still be in negative territory with worries reverberating about the economy, but optimism about personal finances has increased this month, which may also translate into higher sales Continue reading...

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Liverpool v Manchester City buildup, Leicester latest and more: football news – live
Premier League team news and England v USA buildupShare your thoughts to John via emailArteta on the Pep crisis at City.“A bump, everybody has a bump. For them it is very strange because for nine years they have never had it. It tells you the level and the environment that we are in, everything has to be almost perfect - performance and ability has to be perfect and things have to go your way. It is so hard to win.” Continue reading...

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Leadbeater rejects claims bill will be ‘slippery slope’ while Kruger urges MPs to vote against bill if they have doubts – UK politics live
Kim Leadbeater says she is open to toughening wording of bill to protect people with learning disabilitiesWhat will happen with the assisted dying bill – and will it pass?Grant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
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Vegetarians eat MORE ultra-processed food than meat-eaters study finds - and researchers warn against plant-based milks
While the diet can be packed with fresh fruit and vegetables vegetarians can also consume heady amounts of UPFs like chocolate bars, ready meals, frozen pizzas, and sodas.

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I'm A Celebrity's Melvin Odoom was left trembling in fear as he took on the latest Bushtucker trial in the place of Barry McGuigan.

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First glimpse inside restored Notre-Dame cathedral five years after devastating fire
As the world-famous Notre-Dame cathedral burned in a devastating 2019 fire, Parisians watched on in tears.

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RuPaul's Drag Race UK crowns sixth queen
Queens La Voix, Kyran Thrax, Marmalade and Rileasa Slaves went head to head to snatch the crown.

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Chris Mason: Swift cabinet resignation prompts questions
Keir Starmer is under scrutiny after the rapid departure of the transport secretary from his cabinet.

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Notre Dame: Macron takes first look inside rebuilt cathedral
France has given the world a first look inside the restored Notre Dame cathedral in Paris, over five years after the fire that ravaged the interior of the heritage landmark.

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Louise Haigh's swift resignation prompts questions
Keir Starmer is under scrutiny after the rapid departure of the transport secretary from his cabinet.

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I'm A Celeb's Barry drops out of Bushtucker Trial tonight - as trembling Melvin struggles to breathe while HUGE spiders scurry across his face
I'm A Celebrity's Melvin Odoom was left trembling in fear as he took on the latest Bushtucker trial in the place of Barry McGuigan.

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Wales brings in new rules for tattoo artists and body piercers
Tattoo artists in Wales will have to pay hundreds in licence fees and pass a course in infection prevention as part of new mandatory requirements.

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Man charged over shooting of eight-year-old girl and her father in west London
A man has been charged with attempted murder following a double shooting in west London.

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Furious passengers on luxury cruise go on HUNGER STRIKE demanding full refunds after engine failure forces ship to abandon £7,000 trip to Antarctica
For the 170 passengers aboard Swan Hellenic's SH Diana, dreams of witnessing towering glaciers and pristine landscapes were crushed when an engine failure put paid to their voyage

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Johnny Depp, 61, sparks romance rumours with Spanish Instagram star half his age - the mystery of the 'happily single' actor and the Dior beauty REVEALED
Johnny Depp has been single since the end of his brief but serious romance with lawyer Joelle Rich - but tongues are wagging over apparent links with a Dior influencer half his age.

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Polar bears may have roamed ice age Scotland
New analysis suggests ancient remains found in caves could be those of ancient polar bears.

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Fifth case of mpox strain detected in UK
A fifth case of a new strain of mpox has been detected in the UK.

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Georgia protesters clash with police after EU membership talks suspended
Interior ministry says 43 arrested as thousands take to streets over fears government is steering country towards RussiaPolice have clashed with protesters in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, after the country’s ruling party said the government would suspend talks on European Union accession until 2028.The interior ministry on Friday reported the arrest of 43 protesters, with three police officers injured, two of whom were taken to hospital. Continue reading...

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian defence minister says ties with North Korea ‘expanding in all areas’ during visit
Andrei Belousov arrives in Pyongyang for political and military talks; Putin threatens Kyiv with hypersonic missileDonald Trump’s plan to tap the retired US lieutenant general Keith Kellogg as US envoy to Ukraine and Russia has triggered renewed interest in a policy document he co-authored that proposes ending the war by withdrawing weapons from Ukraine if it doesn’t enter peace talks – and giving even more weapons to Ukraine if Russia doesn’t do the same.Trump is said to have responded favorably to the plan – America First, Russia & Ukraine – which was presented to him in April and was written by Kellogg and the former CIA analyst Fred Fleitz, who both served as chiefs of staff in Trump’s national security council from 2017 to 2021. Continue reading...

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Harry Brook century lifts England out of trouble as New Zealand rue dropped catches
First Test day two: New Zealand 348; England 319-5Brook dropped four times in 132*; Ben Stokes 37*It was an innings that was as charmed as it was calculated and powerful, the product of four chances going down on a day when the usually reliable New Zealanders grassed six overall. Not that Harry Brook, unbeaten on 132 at stumps and having hauled England back into first Test, had any reason to apologise.As Joe Root pointed out before this series – and then went on to demonstrate with a fourth ball duck before lunch – batting is a pursuit where the failures outnumber the good times. Brook may have cashed in on some profligacy – lives handed to him on 18, 41, 70 and 106 – but all that mattered was England’s 319 for five in reply to New Zealand’s 348 all out; a far healthier score than their earlier 71 for four after lunch. Continue reading...

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World's largest gold deposit worth over $80 BILLION is discovered in China - containing 1,000 TONNES of the precious metal
The world's richest source of gold has been found beneath China's central Hunan Province, and geologists believe it could be worth $80 billion (£63bn).

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Man, 32, is charged with attempted murder over Ladbroke Grove shooting that left girl, eight, and her father, 34, seriously injured
Jazz Reid, 32, of Kensington, was charged with two counts of attempted murder and possession of a firearm and ammunition.

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Gail's boss condemns Labour over worker's rights plans: Serial entrepreneur Luke Johnson says some of his companies won't survive - and insolvency firms will be 'rubbing their hands'
Luke Johnson, a former boss of Pizza Express who is director and co-owner of companies employing 10,000 people, criticised plans by Labour ministers.

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Man charged over shooting of girl, 8, and father
A 32-year-old is charged with attempted murder after the pair were shot at in a car in west London.

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The 15 Best Black Friday Deals From Best Buy (2024)
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We're Tracking the Best Black Friday Deals Live 2024
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15 Best Black Friday Toy Deals (2024): Lego and Board Games
We found the best Black Friday deals on toys, board games, and Lego sets to entertain and educate your kids this holiday.

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The Best Black Friday Air Fryer and Kitchen Deals (2024)
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The US Army's Vision of Soldiers in Exoskeletons Lives On
Following decades of failed attempts and dashed dreams, the US Army is once again trying out powered exoskeletons to help soldiers haul munitions and equipment in the field.

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World given first glimpse inside restored Notre-Dame cathedral more than five years after devastating fire
As the world-famous Notre-Dame cathedral burned in a devastating 2019 fire, Parisians watched on in tears.

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Man charged over shooting of eight-year-old girl and her father in west London
A man has been charged with attempted murder following a double shooting in west London on Sunday.

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Man charged over shooting of girl, 8, and father
A 32-year-old is charged with attempted murder after the pair were injured in west London.

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Urgent warning over UK's largest outbreak of gruesome parasite that causes 'bowel cancer-like' symptoms
Some were left suffering bouts of illness so severe they required hospital treatment. Officials believe they may have all caught it after visiting working farms and petting lambs.

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Three 'narco-submarines' are seized along with drugs worth $8 billion in global raid that saw a record 225 tons of cocaine uncovered
The latest phase of operation 'Orion' resulted in the seizure of 1,400 tons of drugs, including 225 tons of cocaine and 128 tons of marijuana, navy official Orlando Enrique Grisales said

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Women arrested by the Taliban say they are being subjected to 'brutal' rapes and beatings in Afghan prisons - with children beaten to death
They said they were arrested for begging by Taliban officials enforcing draconian new anti-begging laws before being sexually abused, tortured and forced to work in prison.

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World's largest gold deposit containing 1,000 TONNES of the precious metal is discovered in China - and scientists say it could be worth over $80 billion
The world's richest source of gold has been found beneath China's central Hunan Province, and geologists believe it could be worth $80 billion (£63bn).

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Scientists issue urgent warning about using your phone at the dinner table
Experts have issued an urgent warning about using your phone at the dinner table - and it's not just that it's rather rude.

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Man, 32, is charged over Ladbroke Grove shooting that left girl, eight, and man, 34, with serious injuries
Jazz Reid, 32, of Kensington, was charged with two counts of attempted murder and possession of a firearm and ammunition.

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J Lo's solo Thanksgiving snap: Jennifer Lopez beams as she poses with a turkey - while Ben Affleck puts on a cosy display with his ex-wife Jennifer Garner
The Jenny From the Block singer, 55, posted a solo snap as she celebrated the holidays in LA - while her ex and his ex fed the homeless at a charity brunch.

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Best PS5 Black Friday Deals: Score Major Savings on Consoles, Next-Gen Games, VR Headsets and Accessories
PlayStation games and accessories rarely drop this low. Upgrade your PS5 setup with these unbeatable Black Friday deals.

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Black Friday is here and the discounts are popping. Snag deals from brands like Samsung, Beats, Keurig and Philips -- all for $100 or less.

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I Found the Best Black Friday Tablet Deals: Up to $400 Off Apple iPads, Samsung Galaxy Tabs and More
Black Friday is here, so snag a new tablet at a great price for yourself or a loved one. But act fast; these deals are too good to last forever.

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Shopping on a budget this Black Friday? These are the best under $25 deals across various categories you shouldn't miss.

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Shop within budget with these 30+ deals under $50.

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Best Black Friday AirPods Deals: Apple’s Premium Earbuds Are Up to $150 Off
Apple products are rarely on sale but Black Friday changes that. Act quickly to secure a pair of Apple’s best headphones or earbuds.

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Shop Best Buy's Black Friday doorbuster deals on everything from phones and tablets to small appliances and vacuums.

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There's Only One 5% Savings Account Left. Today's Daily Savings Rates, Nov. 29, 2024
Most APYs are now below 5%, but there are other reasons to open a high-yield savings account.

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Grab a Free Bag of Coffee From Atlas Coffee Club With Our Exclusive Black Friday Coupon Code
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Belfast rap group Kneecap wins discrimination case against UK government
A funding award of £15,000 to the band was blocked by former Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch.

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Microsoft preps big guns to shift Copilot software and PCs
IT admins be warned: 13,000 tech suppliers coming for your employer's checkbook Canalys Forums EMEA 2024  When Microsoft needs to make a market, it turns to the channel - a nebulous term used for resellers, distributors and an assortment of other independent third party suppliers that sell wares and services. And by goodness Microsoft needs more feet on the street than ever if it's going to appease investors desperate to see returns on the billions of dollars it's betting on Generative Artificial Intelligence.…

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian defence minister says ties with North Korea ‘expanding in all areas’ during visit
Andrei Belousov arrives in Pyongyang for political and military talks; Putin threatens Kyiv with hypersonic missileRussia said on Friday it had seized the village of Rozdolne in the southern part of Ukraine’s Donbas region, where it has made a string of advances in recent months, reports Agence France-Presse (AFP). Russian army units “liberated the village”, the defence ministry said in a daily briefing.Here is a video of Vladimir Putin threatening to strike Kyiv with Oreshnik missiles, which we reported on earlier (see 9.02am GMT). Continue reading...

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Crypto entrepreneur eats banana art he bought for $6.2m
Conceptual work created by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan was sold at auction in New York last weekThe cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun has fulfilled a promise he made after spending $6.2m (£4.88m) on an artwork featuring a banana duct-taped to a wall – by eating the fruit.At one of Hong Kong’s priciest hotels, Sun chomped down on the banana in front of dozens of journalists and influencers after giving a speech hailing the work as “iconic” and drew parallels between conceptual art and cryptocurrency. Continue reading...

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MPs split ahead of debate and vote on assisted dying bill – UK politics live
Kim Leadbeater says she is open to toughening wording of bill to protect people with learning disabilitiesWhat will happen with the assisted dying bill – and will it pass?Grant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
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Ben Affleck puts on cozy display with ex-wife Jennifer Garner on Thanksgiving amid Jennifer Lopez divorce
Ben Affleck was seen looking friendly with his ex-wife, Jennifer Garner, as they fed the homeless together with their three kids.

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New Range Rover EV promised to be 'the most capable electric luxury SUV'
With sister brand Jaguar preparing to embark on its ambitious bid to become an exclusively electric brand from 2026, Land Rover is putting the final touches to its first battery powered car.

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Britain's path to 1.3MILLION immigrants in a single year: How the UK saw a century of net emigration - before Tony Blair ramped up numbers and a post-Brexit system sparked surge to record levels
Long-term net migration was 906,000 in the year to June 2023 - the highest ever, driven by 1.3million arrivals.

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Amy Schumer’s ‘dream’ woodland dwelling is a custom $200,000 treehouse in her backyard
The comedian proudly showed off the little house, built by a company specializing in the arboreal structures, in an Instagram post.

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K-pop record label sees valuation drop by $420 million on NewJeans exit
Hybe saw its share price drop by 7% after NewJeans announced plans to cut ties with the label over alleged mistreatment

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Girl charged with murder of homeless man
Anthony Marks was attacked while sheltering in a bin shed near King's Cross St Pancras station.

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Horse rider faces police probe after calling gypsy a 'pikey' when he 'threatened her family'
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Black Friday 2024 LIVE: The best and latest UK deals and sales from brands including Amazon, Apple and Boots handpicked and price-checked by shopping experts.

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Bride, 26, found dead in the street on her Miami honeymoon just days after her wedding
Aleksandra Leczycka, 26, and her husband David Leczycki, from Siedlce, had gotten married just 23 days before the pair were found unconscious on the Miami street.

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Chilling moment killer is caught pretending to be someone else as she is arrested for her honeytrap role in brutal machete murder
Rebecca Moore, 25, claimed to be 'Lauren Smith' when she was first cornered by police in connection with Sacad Ali's death, who was stabbed to death with machetes.

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Urgent warning as ultra-deadly mpox strain spreads cross-country - with new case detected 160 miles from the last
It takes the total number of confirmed cases now in Britain to five. The unidentified patient, from Leeds, had no links to the previous four cases.

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LFB makes 'significant improvements' - inspector
LFB has been graded "outstanding" in its response to major and multi-agency incidents.

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Labour MP behind assisted dying laws says British public 'wants a change' as Commons begins debate ahead of crunch vote - with Tory leader Kemi Badenoch to vote against historic Bill
Kim Leadbeater told fellow MPs that her Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill will give people 'choice, autonomy and dignity at the end of their lives'.

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Ulrika Jonsson accuses Gregg Wallace of making 'rape joke' that 'distressed' Celebrity MasterChef contestant while Charlotte Crosby calls him 'extremely unpleasant' as flood gates open on complaints
Ulrika Jonsson appeared on Celebrity Masterchef in 2017, and claimed a female contestant was hugely affected by Gregg Wallace's 'rape joke' which caused another member to storm off set and complain.

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Chad cuts military agreement with France
The Central African nation cites "sovereignty" as it ends a years-long deal with its former colonial ruler.

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Historic increase in legal aid to support most vulnerable
Vulnerable people who face unfair eviction or being pushed into homelessness are among those who will benefit from the first increase in civil legal aid funding in almost 30 years, the Lord Chancellor announced today (29 Nov…

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Research will help shape cross-government writing skills training
Researchers are to carry out a ground-breaking project to assess the impact of writing skills training across government.

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Over £450,000 from CEO and a senior executive confiscated
Over £466,000 from former Balli Steel Plc. exec's who are currently in prison after a successful prosecution by the UK’s specialist anti-fraud agency secured.

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Appointment of Bishop in the Diocese of Europe: 29 November 2024
The King has approved the consecration of Reverend Canon Andrew Norman as Suffragan Bishop in the Diocese in Europe.

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Courtlands School (Plymouth): warning notice
Warning notice to the Transforming Futures Multi Academy Trust Limited in relation to Courtlands School.

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We want to hear people’s anecdotes about sharing famous namesLife got harder for the (not well known) David Cameron when another David Cameron became prime minister in 2010.Angry voters began to email him, “ranting” at the “state of the country and telling me I should be ashamed of myself,” the unfamous Cameron, an artist in Cheshire, told Metro. Continue reading...

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‘Climate-induced poisoning’: 350 elephants probably killed by toxic water
Satellite data analysis suggests algal blooms could be behind mass die-off in Botswana that sparked flurry of theories in 2020More than 350 elephants that died in mysterious circumstances probably drank toxic water, according to a new paper that warns of an “alarming trend” in climate-induced poisoning.The deaths in Botswana’s Okavango delta were described by scientists as a “conservation disaster”. Elephants of all ages were seen walking in circles before collapsing and dying. Carcasses were first spotted in north-eastern Botswana in May and June 2020, with many theories circulating about the cause of death, including cyanide poisoning or an unknown disease. Continue reading...

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TSB appoints Marc Armengol as new CEO amid uncertainty over bank’s future
Armengol to replace Robin Bulloch in 2025 but owner Sabadell faces $13bn hostile takeover bid by BBVA TSB has appointed the former executive Marc Armengol as its new chief executive as the bank faces uncertainty over its future, with its parent company facing a hostile $13bn (£10.2bn) takeover bid.Armengol, a former strategy director at TSB who has served on the board since 2022, originally joined the UK bank’s Spanish owner Sabadell in 2002. He will take over as CEO at the start of 2025. Continue reading...

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Laos bans sale and consumption of vodka and whisky brand following suspected mass methanol poisoning
Ban comes after two Australian teenagers, two Danish citizens, an American and a Briton became ill, and later died, after drinking in Vang ViengGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLao authorities have banned the sale and consumption of a local brand of whisky and vodka after the death of six tourists from a suspected mass methanol poisoning this month.According to Smartraveller, the Australian government’s travel advice website, the drinks Tiger vodka and Tiger whisky have been prohibited by the Laos government due to “concerns about these products being a health risk”.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian defence minister says ties with North Korea ‘expanding in all areas’ during visit
Andrei Belousov arrives in Pyongyang for political and military talks; Putin threatens Kyiv with hypersonic missileHere is a video of Vladimir Putin threatening to strike Kyiv with Oreshnik missiles, which we reported on earlier (see 9.02am GMT).The Russian rouble will strengthen when temporary speculative factors and market nervousness are gone, but the economy will need adapt to new US sanctions targeting the banking sector, economy minister, Maxim Reshetnikov, said on Friday. Continue reading...

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UK retailers hope for Black Friday boost; mortgage approvals hit two-year high – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as mortgage approvals climb to highest since August 2022Amazon workers in 20 countries to protest or strike on Black FridayThe best Black Friday deals on the products we love: air fryers, heated throws and Shakira’s hair waverToday isn’t all about shopping, as retail analyst Nick Bubb reminds us:Spare a thought for all the hard-working delivery drivers today, coping with all the ‘Black Friday’ orders, although today is also Buy Nothing Day (a day of protest against consumerism that began in Canada in the 1990’s)...‘’We’re deep in the golden quarter for retail with Christmas sales crucial for so many stores and Black Friday spending is expected to surpass last year’s levels on both sides of the pond. However, this mega promotional event is a mixed blessing for retailers. It provokes such shopping mania in the quest for a good deal that around three quarters of people will actually put off spending in the run up to the event. During the promotional period it also means selling at a discount, with means a smaller profit margin at a time when they are being squeezed by rising staff costs. It also puts pressure on their distribution chains, which can cause problems for their reputation in they run into difficulties.However, given that this year it’s so close to pay day, it looks likely that consumer spend in the UK will surpass last year’s totals. Consumer confidence may still be in negative territory with worries reverberating about the economy, but optimism about personal finances has increased this month, which may also translate into higher sales Continue reading...

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Coach Andy Murray could make all the difference in Novak Djokovic’s push for history
Whatever happens in Australia and the rest of 2025, Murray taking the role of Djokovic’s corner man is a unique and somewhat joyful coda to this golden era in the sportIn June 1990, just minutes after his shocking first-round defeat to upset specialist Derrick Rostagno at Wimbledon, a suddenly aging and forlorn John McEnroe sat down with NBC’s Bud Collins, along with rival Jimmy Connors, for an interview. Connors was working for NBC that summer as an analyst while nursing a wrist injury.It was a rare moment of revealing, subdued reflection from the usually fiery McEnroe. The loquacious New Yorker spoke about his disappointment with himself and his level of play and how difficult it had become to balance family life and a pro tennis career. Connors pointed out that his fellow Irish-American seemed to be lacking direction and was in need of advice on how to proceed. Continue reading...

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Liverpool v Manchester City buildup, Leicester latest and more: football news – live
Premier League team news and England v USA buildupShare your thoughts to John via emailLast night’s Europa League action:Colin gets in touch: You won’t hear from Arne Slot today. As Andy Hunter reported he held his press conference yesterday. I think on TNT on Wednesday he said his family was visiting for a few days. Maybe he’s off to visit the Three Graces, Albert Dock, The Cavern & The Cathedrals - “we’ve got one to spare”. Continue reading...

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Am I too old to be a mobster? I played Mafia: Definitive Edition to find out | Dominik Diamond
I finally got to live out my gangster fantasies and found I fit right in with this bunch of jabronisI am at that stage in life where my options are narrowing when it comes to the jobs I dreamed of doing as a child. I am too old to play football for Scotland, I will not own a brewery or become an astronaut. (In retrospect, aspiring to a job that combined all three was a tad ambitious.) It’s also risky to give up any job in this economy without knowing whether the new one will work out. Luckily, thanks to video games, I can try them out before taking the plunge. And you are never too old to be a gangster, are you? Which is why I started playing Mafia: Definitive Edition.I did play it briefly in its original incarnation, 70bn years ago. Not for long, though, because it had driving sections as unintuitive and poorly controlled as that buggy on Mars. Continue reading...

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The best Black Friday deals on the products we love: heated airers, skincare and the Always Pan
We recommended them in the Filter; now we’ve sifted through all the offers to find the genuinely good discounts on our favourite products – updated for Black FridayWe’re finally approaching the business end of Black Friday, and stores have stumped up some delectable discounts on products we’ve recommended in the Filter.If you followed our advice in our guide to not getting ripped off in the sales, you may have waited until now to splurge on Black Friday deals, and might even be clutching a strict shopping list. Now’s your time to dive in. The big day itself may be on 29 November, but the discounting continues through to Cyber Monday (2 December). Continue reading...

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Experience: I was a lifeguard at the Olympics
I don’t get starstruck, but you’d be crazy not to think it’s surreal when you’re standing next to someone like Michael PhelpsI was so excited about the London Olympics. I just wanted to be a part of it – I didn’t care if I was outside the venues dancing. A year before the Games, I thought, they’re going to need lifeguards, and Googled “London 2012 volunteers”.At the time, I was a lifeguard at the Telford and Wrekin leisure centre in Shropshire. I’d worked for a few years in reception and the soft-play area when my manager suggested I train as a lifeguard. I took the National Pool Lifeguard Qualification and passed. Continue reading...

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Kneecap: UK government acted illegally in withholding funding from Irish rap trio
The Department for Business and Trade said Kemi Badenoch’s decision to rescind funding had been ‘unlawful and procedurally unfair’A Belfast court has ruled that British government acted illegally in withholding £14,250 in funding to the Irish-language rap trio Kneecap because of their political views.In a statement, the UK’s Department for Business and Trade said it would no longer be contesting the case and that it agreed the original decision had been “unlawful and procedurally unfair”. Continue reading...

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Gail's chairman and serial entrepreneur Luke Johnson says some of his companies won't survive Labour's worker's rights plan and warns insolvency firms will be 'rubbing their hands'
Luke Johnson, a former boss of Pizza Express who is director and co-owner of companies employing 10,000 people, criticised plans by Labour ministers.

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I'm A Celeb's Jane Moore looks INCREDIBLE in 25-year-old throwback clip from Loose Women in figure-hugging pencil skirt and sheer blouse
The TV star, 62, who is currently Down Under in the jungle, was shown in a short clip from 1999 alongside her co-hosts to celebrate 25 years of Loose Women.

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Bob Geldof plans to 'have a talk' with Ed Sheeran following his criticism of the new Band Aid 40 release as he insists 'this little pop song has saved millions of lives'
The singer, 73, is spearheading a new version of 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' - which he co-wrote with Midge Ure in 1984 to raise awareness and funds for famine in Ethiopia.

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Meet the 22-year-old who's become an Internet sensation from posting videos of her travels with a 40-year-old Land Rover called Blue Tit (even clips of her fixing the engine get thousands of views)
Tati Reed, from West Sussex, has discovered a knack for making snappy, amusing videos featuring her classic 1985 petrol 'Landy' that hold viewers spellbound.

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Harper Beckham, 13, looks stylish as she and her dad David celebrate the 10th anniversary of Victoria's London store
The youngest Beckham sibling, 13, wore a chic double breasted trench coat with a grey top and baggy jeans layered underneath.

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Woman, 25, dead and man rushed to hospital after 'Land Rover deliberately chased down e-bike riders in hit-and-run crash': Police arrest two
The 25-year-old pillion passenger was thrown off the bike by a dark coloured 4x4 in Batley Lane, Pleasley, in Derbyshire at about 8pm on Tuesday.

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Liam Payne's ex-fiancé Maya Henry bravely returns to social media one week after his funeral - after being targeted by vile trolls following the One Direction star's death
Following Liam's death, Maya, 23, became the target of online trolls who are unfairly saying she it to blame for the death of the One Direction singer.

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China says ready to 'work with' Baltic Sea cut cables probe
Connectivity has been restored after two Baltic Sea data cables were severed in an area where a China-flagged vessel had been sighted. Sweden asked for Beijing's cooperation with an investigation.

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Call to end Blackpool Illuminations extension rejected
A councillor claims months of the town's big attraction is not cost-effective but bosses disagree.

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Fish rescuers have to net sturgeon called Stanley from pond after he grew from 6 inches to 5 FOOT
The sturgeon - called Stanley - was put into an 11ft by 10ft water feature in Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts, by the Parker family when he was just a baby.

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Gregg Wallace was reprimanded for 'rape joke' that 'distressed' Celebrity Masterchef contestant and caused another to walk off set, Ulrika Jonsson claims
Ulrika Jonsson appeared on Celebrity Masterchef in 2017, and claimed a female contestant was hugely affected by Gregg Wallace's 'rape joke' which caused another member to storm off set and complain.

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Childcare worker Ashley Paul Griffith who raped 70 girls aged between one and seven around the world is jailed for life for 'depraved' and 'horrendous' abuse - as detail of how he gave himself away is revealed
Ashley Paul Griffith, 47, admitted to 307 offences, including 28 counts of rape committed between 2003 and 2022. His victims were predominantly girls aged between one and seven

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Kneecap wins discrimination case against UK government
A funding award of £15,000 to the band was blocked by former Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch.

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Tsunoda: Sim test shows Red Bull F1 car suits me
Yuki Tsunoda says he needs to excel in the final two races of the 2024 Formula 1 season to “force” Red Bull to consider him for a race seat – and that a simulator test has indicated he can be quick in the team’s car.Tsunoda is one of several drivers in the mix to replace the embattled Sergio Perez, who currently sits eighth in the drivers’ standings when his team-mate won the world ...Keep reading

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Why Mercedes “has eyes on” another victory amid Qatar perfect storm
Mercedes has admitted that a host of factors in its favour at the Qatar Grand Prix could help it deliver another Formula 1 victory.While the team is still struggling to fully understand just why it was in a class of its own in Las Vegas last weekend, as George Russell led home Lewis Hamilton for a 1-2 finish, it feels this weekend’s race at Losail gives it logical reasons to feel bullish.The ...Keep reading

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Iran to hold nuclear deal talks with France, Germany and UK
The UN's nuclear agency said iran plans to instal around 6,000 new centrifuges to enrich uranium. The meeting in Geneva comes as Donald Trump is set to return to the White House.

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Middle East: Israeli military warns Lebanese not to go south
The Israeli military told Lebanese residents moving to some areas in the south they are putting "themselves in danger." Follow DW for more.

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian defence minister says ties with North Korea ‘expanding in all areas’ during visit
Andrei Belousov arrives in Pyongyang for political and military talks; Putin threatens Kyiv with hypersonic missileThe Russian rouble will strengthen when temporary speculative factors and market nervousness are gone, but the economy will need adapt to new US sanctions targeting the banking sector, economy minister, Maxim Reshetnikov, said on Friday.“It is evident that adaptation to the new anti-Russian sanctions will be necessary, including changes to banking mechanisms and channels for currency inflows into the Russian market,” Reshetnikov said in a statement, reports Reuters. Continue reading...

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Liverpool v Manchester City buildup, Leicester latest and more: football news – live
Premier League team news and England v USA buildupShare your thoughts to John via emailAfter Ramsus Højlund scored twice against Bodø/Glimt in Manchester United’s 3-2 Europa League win, the No 9 stated Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-3 suited his game.
The victory over the Norwegian champions at Old Trafford was United’s second in the competition and lifted them to 12th with nine points after five games.
Højlund said: “I think the new system, new ideas, are suiting my style of play. I’ve played this sort of football - I don’t say it is the same, but a 3-4-3. I used to play in Atalanta a little bit the same.”
Højlund played for the Italian club in the 2022-23 season, scoring 10 goals in 34 appearances. The Dane was asked what is different between Amorim’s system and that of his predecessor, Erik ten Hag, for him as the centre-forward.
“The press is very different,” the 21-year-old said. “I have to focus a little bit more on what’s in front of me instead of behind. I showed last season with being the top scorer for the team that I can score goals. I’m still very young but obviously I would like to take the responsibility and that’s why I took the No 9 this year because I want to take the next level and the next step. But I still have a lot to grow – I’m still not the finished article.”
Højlund’s goal celebration featured a thumbs-up and thumb-down. “It’s the Gladiator one. We watched it when we were with the national team and I thought it was a nice celebration.”Let’s get it going with the usual 10 things. Continue reading...

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Police release facial reconstruction of woman found in river in Manchester
Appeal launched to identify woman who was found by member of the public in River Mersey in MarchPolice have released a facial reconstruction of a woman who was found in a river in Manchester eight months ago but whose identity remains a mystery.The body of the woman, wearing a neon-green Primark crop-top and New Look jeans, was found by a member of the public in the River Mersey at Chorlton Water Park on 21 March. Continue reading...

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MPs split ahead of debate and vote on assisted dying bill – UK politics live
Kim Leadbeater says she has tried to ensure the debate is ‘robust, of course, but most importantly, respectful and compassionate’What will happen with the assisted dying bill – and will it pass?Grant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
Whenever a Conservative minister resigned there was always a BBC news alert. Yet Starmer loses his first Cabinet Minister and somehow the BBC doesn’t think it’s relevant enough to send out an alert! Continue reading...

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Happy Thanksgiving from Hollywood! Sofia Vergara, Ciara, and Sarah Michelle Gellar lead stars posting festive snaps
Sofia Vergara kicked off the festive holiday from her island home of Casa Chipichi, wishing followers early Thursday morning a great day.

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Black Friday has finally arrived! We've picked out all the best deals with the largest discounts, whether you're looking for a laptop, TV, or something else.

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I'm a doctor and here are 4 signs YOU may have Borderline Personality Disorder
UK-based GP and TikTok creator Dr Ahmed has revealed four broad symptom groups that suggest you could have Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD).

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Former model who killed her best friend in drink-driving crash after having 12 drinks is jailed for four years
Jennifer Thomas, 46, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing the death of 50-year-old mother-of-two Sheila Dunne in February of this year.

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UB40's Ali Campbell reveals Scottish hotel turned him away because of clan hatred that dates back more than 300 years
The Red Red Wine hit-maker was travelling from Land's End to John O'Groats when he decided to stop at a hotel in the Scottish Highlands close to Inverness.

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Inside Stephen Mulhern's year from hell: From health battles and mystery medical procedure to beloved father's death as TV host is rushed to hospital after collapsing at Pizza Express
He is one of ITV's top favourite presenters, fronting Deal Or No Deal, co-hosting Dancing On Ice and appearing alongside Ant and Dec on the iconic Saturday Night Takeaway. 

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You can bring olive oil to a dinner party... But it might upset your host! Now an etiquette expert warns you could offend your friend by gifting them luxury pantry items
Debrett's, the publishers of Britain's most popular etiquette handbook, have warned that the trendy offering could come off as an insult in an interview with The Times.

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Model daughter of British businessman is held hostage after being abducted along with her husband and 11-year-old child outside a restaurant in Brazil
The  model daughter of a British businessman was kidnapped in Brazil while out for dinner with her husband an11-year-old child

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TikTok star found dead in car crash after being reported missing more than 10 days ago
Jiare Schneider, 31, who vanished on November 15 after visiting a strip club, was discovered in a car that crashed into the woods after last being seen on the road where he died.

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Devon and Cornwall Police chief once dubbed Britain's 'sexiest copper' was suspended for sending 'personal' messages on his work mobile phone
Jim Colwell (pictured) is being investigated by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) for alleged breaches of professional standards.

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Chris Mason: Politicians wrestle with an issue of conscience
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16-year-old girl charged with murder of man in King's Cross
A 16-year-old girl has been charged with the murder of a man in King's Cross.

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Violent clashes after Georgia shelves EU bid
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Starmer has discovered a tricky truth about the electric vehicles transition: there’s no gain without pain | Gaby Hinsliff
The Tories’ targets glossed over the impact on carmakers and cash-strapped drivers – but the move to net zero won’t be cheap or simpleHave cake, will eat. For years it has been the default political response to awkward questions about the climate crisis, with successive governments insisting that going green would create jobs, not destroy them, and that the planet could be saved without stifling growth or demanding uncomfortable sacrifices. Keir Starmer promised only this month not to “tell people how to live their lives”, suggesting the road to net zero would not be quite as painful as some think. And then, this week, he hit a pothole.The carmaker Stellantis, which owns Vauxhall, announced it was closing its van factory in Luton, putting 1,100 jobs at risk; its rival Ford is axing 800 jobs. In Sunderland, Nissan has warned of an industry at “crisis point”.Gaby Hinsliff is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...

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Questions of life and death are complex and messy. Let’s admit the assisted dying debate is too | Frances Ryan
Campaigners on both sides dub the bill ‘a matter of conscience’ – but profound ethical issues can’t be reduced to right v wrongLife moves slow until, suddenly, it doesn’t. The last time MPs voted on assisted dying was in 2015, with the next decade marked by near silence on the issue, as Brexit and austerity dominated the agenda. On Friday, a mere 18 days after the legislation was first published, MPs will vote on the landmark terminally ill adults (end of life) bill that could, in time, see the right to die become law in England and Wales.None of this will feel fast enough for the late-stage cancer patients waiting for the autonomy to die as they choose, of course, not least those for whom it has come too late to end their suffering, or the loved ones who had to helplessly watch. And yet by any other definition, it is hard to escape the sense that the bill has been rushed. Britain’s longest-serving MPs, Labour’s Diane Abbott and the Conservative Sir Edward Leigh, last week issued a joint warning arguing that MPs have not had sufficient time to scrutinise the proposed law.Frances Ryan is a Guardian columnistDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

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MPs split ahead of debate and vote on assisted dying bill – UK politics live
More than 160 MPs are hoping to speak in the five-hour debate in parliament where they will have a free vote on the billWhat will happen with the assisted dying bill – and will it pass?Grant Shapps, the former Conservative cabinet minister, has complained the BBC is not giving enough prominence to the Louise Haigh resignation. He posted this on social media.NEWS ALERT gone missing?
Whenever a Conservative minister resigned there was always a BBC news alert. Yet Starmer loses his first Cabinet Minister and somehow the BBC doesn’t think it’s relevant enough to send out an alert! Continue reading...

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Louise Haigh resigns as UK transport secretary after admitting phone offence
Haigh tells PM she is ‘totally committed’ but leaves role after incorrectly telling police a work mobile phone was stolen in 2013UK politics live – latest updatesLouise Haigh has resigned as transport secretary only 12 hours after it emerged she had been convicted of fraud over a missing work phone.Haigh quit the cabinet with a letter to Keir Starmer saying that “whatever the facts of the matter, this issue will inevitably be a distraction from delivering the work of this government”. Continue reading...

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Minister Louise Haigh quits after fraud offence revealed
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World gets first glimpse inside Paris’s restored Notre-Dame
The rescued, renovated and refurbished cathedral will offer visitors what promises to be a breathtaking visual treat.

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Transport secretary Louise Haigh quits over fraud
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Returning the Amazon Rainforest to Its True Caretakers
Indigenous peoples forced from the Amazon rainforest are finally getting the legal power to return—and it’s not only about justice. Under their stewardship, the forests can thrive.

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The shopping season has arrived, and the WIRED team has all the best Black Friday deals and discounts for you.

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WWF suing Norway over possible deep-sea mining impacts
Norway wants to open its Arctic seabed to mining for critical metals. Critics fear harm to fragile marine ecosystems. The WWF is suing the state in a bid to halt exploration.

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Brits to splurge more than £3bn today as shoppers rush to bag Christmas deals in Black Friday sales - but many prefer to buy from the comfort of their own homes
The majority of UK shoppers will stay at home with £1.92billion of today's total to be spent online, up 3 per cent on last year. Offline sales will rise 10 per cent to £1.26billion - giving a £3.18billion total.

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Best Black Friday deals 2024: 170+ sales live now featuring some of the lowest prices ever
Black Friday is here. Our deal-hunting experts have found some of the best discounts available for popular brands, including Apple, Samsung, and Sony, at top retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart.

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Black Friday Laptop Deals: Save Up to $1,300 on Top Brands, Including Apple, HP and Many Others
Save on your next laptop purchase with these epic Black Friday deals. Here are the biggest discounts on Chromebooks and laptops from Asus, Apple, HP and more.

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Get a Robot to Mow Your Lawn with Segway's 20% Black Friday Discount
Save up to $260 on Segway Navimow robot lawn mower and win your weekends back.

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Getting New Glasses? This Is How to Pick the Best Glasses for Your Face Shape and Skin Color
Follow these easy tips to choose the best glasses to complement your face.

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Never Be Powerless Again With Black Friday Discounts of Up to $4,000 on EcoFlow Power Stations
EcoFlow is offering up to $4,000 in savings on its power stations for Black Friday. Save now with our exclusive coupon codes at Wellbots.

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Shop and save 25% sitewide including socks, undergarments and essentials from Bombas and with every purchase they'll donate a pair to those in need.

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Our CNET shopping pros are reviewing deals at all the top retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy to find the top Black Friday bargains.

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Halep criticises 'different approaches' after Swiatek ban
Simona Halep has questioned the "big difference" in how doping cases are handled after world number two Iga Swiatek receives a one-month ban.

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Chinese boffins find way to use diamonds as super-dense and durable storage medium
Looks better on your beloved's finger than a Blu-ray, too Researchers at China's University of Science and Technology published research this week in which they detail how they achieved record-breaking storage density of 1.85 terabytes per cubic centimeter by encoding information in diamonds.…

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian defence minister says ties with North Korea ‘expanding in all areas’ during visit
Andrei Belousov arrives in Pyongyang for political and military talks; Putin threatens Kyiv with hypersonic missileUkraine’s military said on Friday it had struck the Atlas oil depot in Russia’s Rostov region overnight, causing a fire.“Atlas is part of the Russian military-industrial complex that supplies petroleum products to the Russian army,” said a military statement on the Telegram messaging app, according to Reuters. Continue reading...

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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Fraser Forster steps up for Spurs, while the threat level is at its highest for Manchester City at AnfieldFabian Hürzeler singled out Joël Veltman as one of the Premier League’s most underrated players as Brighton prepare to face the bottom side, Southampton, on Friday. “He knows what to do to win games,” Hürzeler said of the Netherlands defender, who has started all but one of Brighton’s league games so far. Veltman – who spent eight years at Ajax before moving to the Amex in 2020 for £900,000 – is 11 months older than his manager and his experience has proved invaluable to his side in the absence of the captain, Lewis Dunk, through injury. He is expected to return against Russell Martin’s side as Brighton attempt to record a fourth clean sheet of the league season, not to mention take the opportunity to move into second place before the rest of the weekend’s fixtures. Ed AaronsBrighton v Southampton, Friday 8pm (all times GMT)Brentford v Leicester, Saturday 3pmCrystal Palace v Newcastle, Saturday 3pmNottingham Forest v Ipswich, Saturday 3pm Continue reading...

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Liverpool v Manchester City buildup, Leicester latest and more: football news – live
Premier League team news and England v USA buildupShare your thoughts to John via emailLet’s get it going with the usual 10 things.Ahead of that Wembley friendly, here’s a piece from the ever excellent Emma John, comparing the England manager to her English opposite number. Continue reading...

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‘Would you survive 72 hours?’ Germany and the Nordic countries prepare citizens for possible war
Apps and booklets are offering advice on how to build a bunker, stockpile food and live without electricity in case the worst happensGermany is developing an app to help people locate the nearest bunker in the event of attack. Sweden is distributing a 32-page pamphlet titled If Crisis or War Comes. Half a million Finns have already downloaded an emergency preparedness guide.If the prospect of a broader conflict in Europe seems remote for many, some countries at least are taking it seriously – and, in the term used by Germany’s defence minister, Boris Pistorius, taking steps to get populations kriegsfähig: war-capable. Continue reading...

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Moment Gregg Wallace refused to eat Penny Lancaster's food on MasterChef after her husband Rod Stewart branded him a 'bully' and he was forced to step down over 'sexualised' behaviour claims
The moment Gregg Wallace refused to eat Penny Lancaster's raw tartare sauce has re-emerged after her husband Rod Steward dubbed him a 'tubby bully'. 

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Ten-year Treasury yields slip to one-month low as traders return after Thanksgiving
Bond yields dipped early Friday as the market re-opened following the Thanksgiving break.

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F1 ‘running out of people’ says sacked race steward in rebuke to FIA president
Long-time steward Tim Mayer says he was sacked by textReveals meddling by president Mohammed ben SulayemThe recently sacked FIA race steward Tim Mayer has delivered a stinging rebuke to Formula One’s governing body and the management of its president, Mohammed ben Sulayem, with the organisation once again left reeling in the face of very public criticism.Mayer, a race steward for 15 years, told the BBC in an interview he was sacked by text message on Tuesday and stated Ben Sulayem had involved himself in the decision-making process of the stewards, who are supposed to be independent. Continue reading...

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Black Friday begins! Brits to splurge more than £3bn today as shoppers rush to bag Christmas deals - but many prefer to buy from the comfort of their own homes
The majority of UK shoppers will stay at home with £1.92billion of today's total to be spent online, up 3 per cent on last year. Offline sales will rise 10 per cent to £1.26billion - giving a £3.18billion total.

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'Hello? Nan?' Lioness Clinton impersonates Toone
England players Grace Clinton and Maya Le Tissier play a Lionesses edition of 'Who am I?' before Saturday's friendly against the USA.

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Has Igamane announced himself as Rangers' main man?
With his two-goal performance against Nice, has Hamza Igamane pushed himself to the front of the queue to start up front for Rangers?

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Haaland and Rodri nominated for Fifa men's award
Manchester City's Rodri and Erling Haaland are nominated in the best male player category at the 2024 Fifa Best Awards.

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Russia in panic as US sanctions trigger ruble collapse
Russia's currency has fallen sharply as US sanctions bite, putting further pressure on the country's already strained financial system.

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Black Friday begins! Brits to splurge more than £3bn today as shoppers rush to bag Christmas deals - but many prefer to buy from the comfort of their own homes
Black Friday has officially begun with queues of Brits already lining up outside of shops to grab themselves a Christmas bargain.

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The Innocence Mission: Midwinter Swimmers review – lo-fi soft focus on the beauty of everyday life
(Bella Union)The married duo’s 13th album was made to evoke ‘the half-remembered singalongs of our 1970s childhoods’, and is full of rich sensory songwritingSufjan Stevens once described his enduring love of Pennsylvania’s the Innocence Mission by explaining that for all his awe at big songs, Broadway musicals and all, he would always return to “small songs which make careful observations about everyday life”. After meeting in a high school play, the band have made a dozen such albums since their 1989 debut, each based around frontwoman Karen Peris’s childlike, otherworldly vocal. On this exquisite 13th studio album, the sparse instrumentation and soft focus, lo-fi production gives the music an affectingly ethereal, distant quality, which the singer-songwriter says is intended to rekindle “the half-remembered beauty of singalongs of our 1970s childhoods”.Her husband Don’s delicately strummed guitars, Mike Bitts’ gently plucked bass and occasional piano frame songs of indefinable yearning, pitched somewhere between Vashti Bunyan and Galaxie 500. In This Thread Is a Green Street, daily objects operate as a “side doorway” to memories of people lost. The words are audibly informed by literature and poetry. In the title track, the singer compares the imminent arrival of a loved one to “March, with the snowdrops and magnolias”. Orange of the Westering Sun recalls the lily-smelling air when they recorded their first two albums at Joni Mitchell’s house. Other lyrics are less clear, but some phrases leap out: “Let’s go out together dancing” or “Can you meet me?” As with Cocteau Twins’ Elizabeth Fraser, the words don’t always need to be intelligible when the feeling is enough. Continue reading...

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That Christmas to Beatles ’64: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
Richard Curtis gets the festive season off to a cracking start with a bubbly animation, plus Martin Scorsese’s fly-on-the-wall epic about the Fab Four on tourWeaving together the plots of three children’s books by Richard Curtis, Simon Otto’s studiedly British but bubbly animation is set in a tight-knit Suffolk coastal town just before Christmas. Shy newcomer Danny pines for nice, studious Sam; however, her twin sister – and budding lord of misrule – Charlie is in danger of missing out on pressies when Santa (Brian Cox) flies by. But after a blizzard strands most of the adults out of town, the home-alone kids have the chance to break with tradition, learn those inevitable life lessons and find inventive uses for the brussels sprouts. There’s something for everyone – snowball fights, runaway turkeys, an Ed Sheeran song – in a film destined for repeat viewings.
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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian defence minister says ties with North Korea ‘expanding in all areas’ during visit
Andrei Belousov arrives in Pyongyang for political and military talks; Putin threatens Kyiv with hypersonic missileVladimir Putin has threatened to strike Kyiv with Oreshnik missiles, an intermediate-range weapon that Moscow used against the city of Dnipro last week and that Putin has claimed cannot be shot down by any air defence system.“We do not rule out the use of Oreshnik against the military, military-industrial facilities or decision-making centres, including in Kyiv,” Putin said at a press conference in Kazakhstan on Thursday. He said the weapon was “comparable in strength to a nuclear strike” if used several times on one location, though he added that it was not currently fitted with nuclear warheads. Continue reading...

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UK could loosen EV rules to allow sales of Prius-style hybrids until 2035
Ban on new petrol and diesel cars starts in 2030 but government may change rules for some modelsCar manufacturers may be allowed to sell Toyota Prius-style hybrid models in the UK until 2035, as the government looks at ways to loosen electric vehicle sales rules.Earlier this week, the government launched a fast-track consultation to determine what types of electric vehicles carmakers can sell after a ban on new petrol and diesel cars, which is due to come into force from 2030. Continue reading...

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UK retailers hope for Black Friday boost after Storm Bert hit November sales – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsAmazon workers in 20 countries to protest or strike on Black FridayThe best Black Friday deals on the products we love: air fryers, heated throws and Shakira’s hair waverToday isn’t all about shopping, as retail analyst Nick Bubb reminds us:Spare a thought for all the hard-working delivery drivers today, coping with all the ‘Black Friday’ orders, although today is also Buy Nothing Day (a day of protest against consumerism that began in Canada in the 1990’s)...‘’We’re deep in the golden quarter for retail with Christmas sales crucial for so many stores and Black Friday spending is expected to surpass last year’s levels on both sides of the pond. However, this mega promotional event is a mixed blessing for retailers. It provokes such shopping mania in the quest for a good deal that around three quarters of people will actually put off spending in the run up to the event. During the promotional period it also means selling at a discount, with means a smaller profit margin at a time when they are being squeezed by rising staff costs. It also puts pressure on their distribution chains, which can cause problems for their reputation in they run into difficulties.However, given that this year it’s so close to pay day, it looks likely that consumer spend in the UK will surpass last year’s totals. Consumer confidence may still be in negative territory with worries reverberating about the economy, but optimism about personal finances has increased this month, which may also translate into higher sales Continue reading...

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Critics Decry Trump's Pick For Russia-Ukraine War Envoy As Longtime Hawk
Critics Decry Trump's Pick For Russia-Ukraine War Envoy As Longtime Hawk

On Wednesday, President-elect Donald Trump named retired General Keith Kellogg as his envoy to the Russia-Ukraine war. The 80-year old is a retired lieutenant general who served as chief of staff for the White House National Security Council during Trump’s first term. He was also the national security adviser to Trump's Vice President Mike Pence.

A Vietnam War veteran, Kellog also spent some time in Iraq after 2003 as an official overseeing the post-Saddam transitional government. "I am very pleased to nominate General Keith Kellogg to serve as Assistant to the President and Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia. Keith has led a distinguished Military and Business career, including serving in highly sensitive National Security roles in my first Administration," Trump posted on TruthSocial. The president-elect added: "Together, we will secure PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH, and Make America, and the World, SAFE AGAIN!"
Via Associated Press

Many pundits have observed that Kellogg throughout his long career is a hawk, but in April of this year he co-authored a strategy paper laying out his plan to negotiate peace in Ukraine. He blamed President Biden for waging a proxy war on Russia while simultaneously failing on the diplomatic front.

Still, his clearly hawkish leanings came through. He had written with his co-author Fred Fleitz, "Trump also had a Russia policy that demonstrated American strength. For example, in 2018, after the Russian mercenary Wagner Group advanced on U.S. bases in Syria, they were met with immediate and decisive action when President Trump authorized punitive airstrikes against them."

"Russia never retaliated against the United States over that attack—which reportedly killed hundreds of Russian mercenaries—likely because Putin did not know how Trump would respond," the paper continued.

Al Jazeera has summarized Kellogg's plan for Ukraine peace in the following:

The US would continue to arm Ukraine to allow it to defend itself against Russia. However, future US military aid would be contingent on Ukraine participating in peace talks with Russia.
In order to convince Putin to join peace talks, NATO leaders should offer to hold off on Ukraine’s NATO membership application.
Additionally, Russia could be offered some sanctions relief, contingent on it signing a peace agreement with Ukraine.
It also calls for charging levies on Russian energy sales to use for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Kellog's plan is generally at odds with Zelensky's 'Victory plan' - given at the heart of this is a clear path to NATO membership, which Kellog says should be put on hold for the sake of negotiating ceasefire.


Gen. Keith Kellogg, who Trump just named "Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia," has said the "end game" for the war is "evicting the Russians from Ukraine," including the Donbas and Crimea, resulting in the downfall of Putin. "I don't think there's going to be any negotiations" pic.twitter.com/vJwcCtoqah
— Michael Tracey (@mtracey) November 27, 2024
Critics have nevertheless warned that Kellog is much more hawkish on Russia than Trump's own positions laid out on the campaign trail, which blasted the Biden administration's refusal to deescalate and push for peace.

As a prior regular national security pundit on Fox News, Kellog presented some very hawkish anti-Moscow stances:


Here Kellogg is calling for a no-fly zone, thus attacking Russian planes pic.twitter.com/DgiqaJ9zhN
— Glenn Diesen (@Glenn_Diesen) November 28, 2024
Previously in the Ukraine war, Kellog has gone so far as to advocate for a Western-backed No Fly Zone over Ukraine, which would certainly bring NATO and Russia into direct conflict. 

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Three-Quarters Of Germans Believe Fear Of Repercussion Is Silencing Free Speech
Three-Quarters Of Germans Believe Fear Of Repercussion Is Silencing Free Speech

Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,

Freedom of expression in Germany is being increasingly constrained, with 74 percent of citizens believing people are holding back their opinions out of fear of repercussions, according to a new survey by Insa.



This growing trend is illustrated by recent high-profile cases, such as individuals facing criminal convictions for insulting politicians on social media and even pensioners receiving police visits over internet memes.

The data suggests draconian enforcement measures are having a devastating effect on freedom of expression, particularly among young people and those with socially conservative values.

Among respondents aged 18 to 39, 53 percent reported having experienced situations where they felt unable to speak openly. By contrast, this figure drops to 24 percent for those over 70, indicating that younger generations are significantly more inhibited.

Political affiliation plays a crucial role in perceptions of free speech with 74 percent of right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) voters admitting to self-censoring at least once, followed by 57 percent of voters for the new Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW). In contrast, supporters of left-leaning parties feel much less constrained; only 27 percent of those supporting the Greens reported any hesitancy in expressing their views, while 31 percent of the governing Social Democrats (SPD) felt similarly.

When asked more broadly whether they believed some people avoid speaking their minds due to fear of consequences, an overwhelming 74 percent of all respondents said yes. Among AfD and BSW voters, the numbers were even higher at 91 percent and 90 percent respectively, suggesting that concerns over freedom of expression are a systemic issue in Germany.


Shocking story out of Germany. A Bavarian pensioner had his house raided for retweeting a meme describing a Green minister as an “idiot.” He is now facing charges for a hate crime. https://t.co/TrCTB0A7at
— Remix News & Views (@RMXnews) November 14, 2024
The findings underscore the deepening divisions in Germany over the state of freedom of expression, with younger generations, right-leaning voters, and even moderates expressing fears of censorship or backlash.

While some parties and their supporters remain confident in their ability to voice opinions freely, the data paints a picture of a society increasingly wary of speaking out, particularly as legal actions and public rebukes continue to shape the discourse.

This month alone, Remix News has extensively covered several high-profile cases where ordinary citizens have received considerable fines for directing insults at politicians in the increasingly unpopular federal government.

A 64-year-old pensioner retweeted a meme of Green Economy Minister Robert Habeck, in which Habeck was described as an “idiot,” resulting in Bavarian police raiding the man’s house and arresting him. The crime was even recorded as a “politically motivated right-wing crime.”

Another incident in Bavaria saw a woman finally acquitted after a nearly two-year-long ordeal; she had been initially fined €6,000 for calling German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock a “hollow brat” in a post on X that was viewed just 216 times.


BREAKING: A German man, Paul S., was hit with a €5,000 fine for calling a judge "obviously mentally disturbed."
The judge issued no jail time to a 30-year-old Syrian migrant who raped a 15-year-old German girl while she was walking home in Osnabrück. The migrant, who was drunk… pic.twitter.com/82ADHKL4Ox
— Remix News & Views (@RMXnews) November 26, 2024
The criminal charges aren’t just reserved for politicians. Just this week, a German man who described a judge as “obviously mentally disturbed” — after the judge issued a light sentence to a Syrian who raped a 15-year-old girl — was slapped with a €5,000 fine for “insulting” the judge. This fine was almost double the fine given to the Syrian rapist for the sexual assault.

These instances have been ongoing for years, with Remix News reporting back in March 2022 how over 100 people had seen their homes raided across Germany for “insulting” politicians, as police had been instructed to conduct a nationwide crackdown on what they called “hate mail” targeting those in public office.

In an interview with Nius earlier this week, defense lawyer Udo Vetter criticized the current system, revealing that Germany faces over 140,000 open arrest warrants for insults against politicians.

“Crime is getting out of hand and everything is going down the drain, and we have to spend so many, countless hours of work with such things — wasting our time,” he added.

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The original was pricey and ineffective. It’s still exorbitant but the personally programmable upgrade is a major improvementI’m frequently out of step with the beauty community, never more so than on the release of the original Dyson Airwrap hot-air hair styler. While I have girlfriends who would sooner surrender their dishwasher or telly than their beloved and more expensive Airwrap, I gave mine away after a handful of attempts, having found it a faff with limited rewards. Bouncy curls dropped limply to nothing in minutes; the drying time seemed interminable. I couldn’t get the multi-use tool to do any one job as well as a single-use tong, wand or dryer could.I never imagined an upgrade would make enough of a difference for me to take another look. I think I was wrong. The new Airwrap i.d. has ironed out most kinks in the user experience. As with so many beauty gadgets these days, it involves downloading an app, but registration is quick and leads the user to a short questionnaire about their hair. This information is then used to design the right curling cycle for the owner, combining temperature, airflow and duration of hot-air styling v cool shot setting (remember: in hairdressing it’s always “hot to mould, cold to hold”). If you’re sharing – and for £479.99, you should – each family member can be added under their own profile. Continue reading...

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The West's Next Anti-Russian Provocation Might Be To Destabilize & Invade Belarus

Authored by Andrew Korybko via substack,

Belarusian media reported last week about the West’s alleged plot to destabilize and then invade their country. Existing information warfare campaigns are meant to facilitate the recruitment of more sleeper cell agents, who’ll later stage a terrorist insurgency using Ukrainian-procured arms. Mercenaries will then invade from the south, carry out drone strikes against strategic targets, and attempt to seize the capital. If they succeed, then the coup authorities will request a conventional NATO military intervention.



Here are over a dozen background briefings about this scenario over the past year and a half:


* 25 May 2023: “NATO Might Consider Belarus To Be ‘Low-Hanging Fruit’ During Kiev’s Upcoming Counteroffensive”

* 1 June 2023: “The Union State Expects That The NATO-Russian Proxy War Will Expand”

* 14 June 2023: “Lukashenko Strongly Hinted That He Expects Belgorod-Like Proxy Incursions Against Belarus”

* 14 December 2023: “Belarus Is Bracing For Belgorod-Like Terrorist Incursions From Poland”

* 19 February 2024: “The Western-Backed Foreign-Based Belarusian Opposition Is Plotting Territorial Revisions”

* 21 February 2024: “Is The West Plotting A False Flag Provocation In Poland To Blame On Russia & Belarus?”

* 26 April 2024: “Analyzing Belarus’ Claim Of Recently Thwarting Drone Attacks From Lithuania”

* 30 June 2024: “Keep An Eye On Ukraine’s Military Buildup Along The Belarusian Border”

* 12 August 2024: “What’s Behind Belarus’ Military Buildup Along The Ukrainian Border?”

* 13 August 2024: “Security Threats To Belarus”

* 19 August 2024: “Ukraine Reportedly Has A Whopping 120,000 Troops Deployed Along Its Border With Belarus”

* 26 August 2024: “Ukraine Might Be Gearing Up To Attack Or Cut Off Belarus’ Southeastern City Of Gomel”

* 28 September 2024: “Belarus’ Warning About Using Nukes Probably Isn’t A Bluff (But There Might Be A Catch)”


This summer’s Ukrainian invasion of Russia’s Kursk Region might also have emboldened the plotters.

No nuclear retaliation from Russia followed despite the threat that this NATO-backed attack posed to its territorial integrity. Likewise, they might calculate that neither Russia nor Belarus (which hosts the former’s tactical nukes) would resort to these means if they replicated that scenario in the latter, especially if the invasion also came from Ukraine instead of NATO countries like Poland. This could give the West more leverage in upcoming peace talks with Russia if it succeeds.

That might sound reasonable on paper, but in practice, it ignores the fact that Russia’s updated nuclear doctrine just entered into force and that Putin responded to Ukraine’s use of Western long-range missiles by employing the state-of-the-art hypersonic medium-range Oreshnik missile in combat. The first allows the use of nuclear weapons in response to the sort of threats that this scenario poses while the second was meant as a signal to the West that Putin is finally climbing the escalation ladder.

Taken together, the latest developments indicate that Russia’s response to an unconventional mercenary invasion of Belarus and/or a conventional Ukrainian one might be different than its response to Kursk, and this could serve as the tripwire for the Cuban-like brinksmanship crisis that’s been brewing. Russia cannot afford to have its adversaries capture and hold Belarusian territory because of the national security threat that this presents and also because it would greatly undermine its negotiating position.

It might very well be that the West is aware of this and thus hopes to provoke precisely such a response from Russia with the expectation that “escalating to de-escalate” can end the conflict on better terms for their side. That would be a huge gamble since the stakes are much higher for Russia than for the West, thus reducing the chances that the former would agree to the concessions that the latter might demand, such as freezing the conflict along the existing Line of Contact without anything else in exchange.

There’s also the possibility that the West’s attempt to destabilize and invade Belarus, whether through mercenaries and/or conventional Ukrainian troops (a conventional NATO military intervention isn’t likely at this stage), is thwarted and nothing else comes of this plot. Much less likely but still impossible to rule out is that Russia asks Belarus to let one of the aforementioned invasions make enough progress to justify using tactical nukes against Ukraine to “escalate to de-escalate” on better terms for Russia.

That would also be a huge gamble though since crossing the nuclear threshold might tremendously raise the stakes for the West as its leaders sincerely see it even if the primary intent is only to punish Ukraine. Nevertheless, seeing as how Putin is now finally climbing the escalation ladder and throwing some of his previous caution to the wind after feeling like his prior patience was mistaken by the West as weakness, he might be influenced by hawkish advisors into seeing that as an opportunity to flex Russia’s muscles.

In any case, regardless of whatever might happen, the fact is that it’s the West’s prerogative whether or not Belarus is destabilized and possibly also invaded. Ukraine could also “go rogue” out of desperation if it feels that the West might “sell it out” under Trump and thus wants to make a last-ditch attempt to improve its negotiating position or “escalate to de-escalate” on better terms for itself, but this could greatly backfire if it fails. They both therefore bear full responsibility for what could follow.

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This November, Voters Chose Price Tag Over Awkward Conversation

Authored by Ed Goeas & Celinda Lake via RealClearPolitics,

Discussing politics on Thanksgiving is a tradition that many of us could live without, but can’t seem to get away from. It’s especially poignant every four years after the tidal shifts accompanying presidential elections. This year, we saw remarkable outcomes, most notably that voters prioritized bringing down the cost of their Thanksgiving meal over bringing the family together for a civil conversation. 



Ok, that is an oversimplification, but let’s take a look at the numbers. 

The two of us, a Republican and a Democrat, have been conducting polling together around civility in our political discourse for decades. For the last five years, we’ve partnered with the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service to dive into just what this means for the state of our politics. We conducted our most recent poll of 800 likely voters right after the outcomes of the 2024 elections. We asked voters which candidate they believed ran a more divisive campaign, who messaged their ability to get things done more effectively, which candidate they thought represented their shared values the best, and much more. 

We learned that many voters found Vice President Harris to be someone who is a unifier and ran a less negative campaign as opposed to President Trump, but President Trump had advantages in key areas that propelled him over the top. He was able to effectively message himself as the candidate who addressed the kitchen table issues that most stood out to voters. We’ve seen in exit poll after exit poll that the economy was the issue most on people’s minds on Election Day, and when you look at our findings, you see a pattern that reflects President Trump’s win. 

When asked, “Which candidate is talking to you about this issue,” we see some of the dynamics in the race represented. Vice President Harris outperformed President Trump in addressing abortion, protecting Democracy, sharing my values, and caring about people like me. Fifty-two percent found that Vice President Harris was the candidate who better messaged bringing the country together. Conversely, voters found that President Trump more effectively talked about the economy, inflation, and immigration, and a majority thought he would be better at getting things done, but most do not expect him to be a unifier in the White House.

Clearly, voters were less concerned about civility than they were about costs. The overall outcome has surprisingly resulted in a drop in political tensions based on the measure we have used for the last five years - largely driven by Republicans who are feeling relief after Election Day. We measure tension by asking folks where they feel the country is on a scale of one to 100, with one being no division at all and 100 being civil war. We saw a four-point drop since our last poll in March from 70 to 66, the lowest mark in the last five years that we have done this poll. Division scores are highest among Democrats at 70, while independents are at about the total sample’s mean (66), and Republicans see the least division (61). These scores reflect a significant 14-point drop for Republicans, specifically from March, with independents remaining largely the same and Democrats seeing a small, two-point uptick.

Of particular note is the hope respondents share about a brighter future and the possibilities of collaboration between the parties. Despite President Trump’s “trifecta’ control, 95% of those polled agreed with the statement, “I want President Trump, Republicans in Congress, and Democrats in Congress to work together to solve the major problems facing this country.” Also, 82% of respondents agreed, “It will be good for the country if President Trump and Congress compromise to find solutions even if this means I will not always get everything I want.” In what could be a reflection of these hopes, when asked how much division they expect in the country a year from now, respondents predicted a 61 out of 100, a more than 12-point decrease led largely by Republicans in projected division from September 2023.

So, how does this impact your Thanksgiving meal this year? Prices are projected to drop this year, pretty significantly, dropping nearly $10 compared to this time last year when the average cost for a Thanksgiving meal was $67.84, all the way to $58.08. Your Republican relative might take a minute to brag that this is the market reacting to President Trump’s win, but your Democrat relative might say that it’s a sign that Bidenomics is working and the country went down the wrong path on Election Day. 

Either way, we know that politics will be debated this Thanksgiving in many homes across the country. We only hope that it’s a little more civil this time around.

Ed Goeas is president and CEO of The Tarrance Group, a Republican political survey research and strategy team.

Celinda Lake, president of Lake Strategies, is a political strategist serving as tactician and senior adviser.

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Childcare worker who abused more than 60 girls jailed for life
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WA bushfire caused by fatal car crash triples in size as firefighters warn ‘we’re not out of the woods’
Authorities warn it’s too late to leave some areas after bushfire in the Shire of Dandaragan cuts evacuation routes Follow our Australia politics live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFirefighters have gained the upper hand in the battle against a fierce blaze threatening coastal communities but authorities warn challenging weather conditions will test their defences.The bushfire in the Shire of Dandaragan, about 170km north of Perth, has cut evacuation routes and razed more than 70,000 hectares of scrub since it was started by a fatal car crash on Monday. Continue reading...

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The Terrorist Offensive In Aleppo Is Meant To Deliver A Coup De Grace To Syria
The Terrorist Offensive In Aleppo Is Meant To Deliver A Coup De Grace To Syria

Authored by Andrew Korybko via Substack,

The terrorist-designated Hayat Tahrir-al-Sham (HTS), which is the rebranded form of the Al Qaeda-backed Al-Nusra, launched a surprise offensive in Aleppo this week. It’s already made a lot of progress due to the terrorists’ use of drones and other modern warfare tactics. These were reportedly taught to them by Ukraine according to reports in the run-up to the latest hostilities. Other reports included Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) warning about a false-flag chemical weapons attack.



Syrian, Iranian, and Russian forces (including its aerospace ones) are currently trying to push back HTS’ advance. This intense fighting comes immediately after the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal, which that Iranian-backed Resistance group agreed to in spite of the late Nasrallah’s pledge not to do so without a ceasefire in Gaza first. It can therefore be interpreted as an Israeli victory despite Iran hailing this agreement and its ideologically aligned influencers spinning it as a Resistance victory.

With the Resistance objectively on the backfoot in the region, it makes sense why their HTS foes decided to go on the offensive at this specific moment, something that they’d clearly planned to do for a while. If the hostilities continue, then another large-scale humanitarian crisis might follow, which could see more internally displaced people in this war-torn country and some of them even fleeing to Europe. Terrorist sleeper cells elsewhere in the country might also awaken and reverse the progress of the past few years.

None of this would be possible without Turkiye’s support since all of HTS’ food, clothes, and arms come from that neighboring country in spite of Ankara formally designating it as a terrorist group. Erdogan’s prioritization of what he believes to be his country’s national interests, whether rightly or wrongly and regardless of morality, explains why he’s exploiting recent events to this end. He sees an opportunity to deliver a coup de grace to Syria for ending its long-running conflict on better terms for Turkiye.

Assad is unlikely to be toppled, but Erdogan wants him to grant broad Bosnian-like autonomy to the Islamist-controlled northwest of the country in which Turkiye continues to exert influence, but the Syrian leader refuses to do so since he remains adamant that his Arab Republic must remain a unitary one. Likewise, he also won’t grant such autonomy to the Kurds in the US-occupied northeast, which is also the country’s most agriculturally and energy-rich region. Readers can learn more about this proposal here.

On that topic, RFK Jr. revealed shortly after the US elections that Trump is considering withdrawing these American troops, which could lead to another Turkish offensive just like the several prior ones that were all carried out under the pretext of stopping Kurdish separatism. Unless pro-Turkish Kurds replace the political influence of Ankara-designated Kurdish terrorists there like they earlier did in Iraq, then Ankara will consider any autonomous project to be a stepping stone to more separatism inside of Turkiye itself.

With this in mind, one of Turkiye’s strategic objectives in HTS’ offensive is to coerce Damascus into granting autonomy to the Islamists under its influence in the northwest while agreeing to do the same in the northeast but only after replacing the current ruling Kurdish clique with pro-Turkish ones. Turkiye could carry out joint operations with Syria in the northeast to defeat the separatists if American troops are withdrawn and Damascus first agrees to grant autonomy to the aforesaid Islamists.

The other strategic objective that Turkiye is pursuing right now is to get on Trump’s good side by doing the US the strategic favor of delivering a coup de grace to Syria that finally ends this long-running conflict and thus frees him up to fully refocus on his planned “Pivot (back) to Asia”. In exchange, Trump might agree not to expand the sanctions regime that he’s inheriting to include Turkiye’s trade with Russia, which involves energy, agriculture, and also the transshipment of Western-sanctioned tech.

Building upon this imperative, Turkiye also knows that the unexpected exacerbation of the hitherto largely frozen Syrian Conflict at precisely the moment when the NATO-Russian proxy war in Ukraine is also intensifying following the latest ATACMS-Oreshnik escalations works against Russia’s interests. Accordingly, by opening up a “second front”, Turkiye might hope to pressure Russia into either coercing Syria into the previously described concessions and/or also enacting its own concessions in Ukraine.

Either outcome, and especially both, would by default work in advance of the US’ interests and thus possibly ingratiate Erdogan much more with Trump. The Turkish leader might be concerned that the returning American one could take a harder line towards Turkiye if he doesn’t give him some impressive geopolitical gifts before the inauguration due to Director of National Intelligence (DNI) nominee Tulsi Gabbard’s documented dislike of his country. He therefore has an urgent impetus to deliver on this.

Lost amidst the discussion about Syrian, Russian, and Turkish interests in this newly thawed conflict is Israel’s interests. The Alt-Media Community largely believes that Israel wants to overthrow Assad due to its prior backing of terrorist-designated Islamist militants, but its interests nowadays are arguably to have Assad expel Iran and Hezbollah. Its hundreds of bombings against those two there over the years, none of which Russia interfered with despite occasionally condemning them, hasn’t yet led to that.

It's admittedly a far-fetched scenario, but if Syria, Iran, and Russia struggle to fend off Turkish-backed HTS’ latest advance, then it can’t be ruled out that Israel might lend a helping hand to Damascus on the condition that Iran and Hezbollah are immediately expelled. The Russian Aerospace Forces are naturally prioritizing the Ukrainian front over the Syrian one so their limited capabilities in the latter theater might lead to a situation where Damascus becomes desperate enough to seriously consider this possibility.

Even though Erdogan never took any meaningful action in support of Hamas or Hezbollah, limiting himself purely to the realm of demagogic rhetoric, Israel still didn’t appreciate this and thus has an axe to grind with him if the right opportunities and incentives present themselves. Turkish-backed HTS’ offensive represents such an opportunity while the incentive to bomb them could emerge if it advances in Aleppo, Syria and its allies struggle to stop them, and Damascus agrees to the abovementioned deal.

To be absolutely clear, there are no signs that Assad is seriously considering kicking his Iranian and Hezbollah allies out of the country as a quid pro quo for the Israeli Air Force’s (IAF) support against HTS, which would amount to a total betrayal of the Resistance that Syria itself helped found. Nevertheless, his calculations could change if Iran’s ground forces and Russia’s Aerospace ones aren’t able to save Aleppo, in which case he might consider this option out of desperation to stop the terrorists’ advance.

Unlike Russia, which is focused on the special operation, Israel just agreed to a ceasefire in Lebanon and is pretty much done with its Gaza campaign so the IAF could focus on destroying HTS if Assad agrees. Turkiye won’t go to war with Israel in response no matter what Erdogan might then threaten so it’s possible that Turkiye ends up being the one that’s dealt a coup de grace instead of Syria if Israel helps Syria destroy Turkiye’s proxies there and thus foils Erdogan’s grand plans that were explained.

The odds of Syria agreeing to this would increase if Israel leveraged its influence inside the US and especially within Trump 2.0 to ensure sanctions relief in exchange for kicking Iran and Hezbollah out of the country, which could be paired with Emirati-led Arab reconstruction assistance. Once again, the likelihood of this admittedly far-fetched scenario materializing is very low, but it would represent a regional game-changer that would also greatly advance America’s strategic interests too.

Russia’s military presence in Syria might also be unaffected since neither Israel nor the US minds it. In fact, Putin might even appreciate Netanyahu teaching Erdogan a lesson since the Turkish leader’s proxy offensive in Syria risks reversing Russia’s anti-terrorist progress there and thus harming its reputation. Moreover, Trump might also appreciate Netanyahu doing the same to Erdogan, which Tulsi would applaud as well if she’s confirmed as DNI. Erdogan might thus ultimately regret approving this offensive.

It's premature to predict that such a scenario sequence will unfold since it’s still very unlikely that Assad would fulfill the prerequisite of betraying the Resistance like Israel would demand, especially since it’s still possible that Syria and its allies will beat back HTS’ Turkish-backed offensive on Aleppo. Even if there’s another full-fledged Battle of Aleppo, so long as that city doesn’t fall to the terrorists, Assad will probably still rule out such a “deal with the devil” as he sees it.

In the event that he loses Aleppo and his allies can’t help him liberate it again, such as if Russia’s Aerospace Forces are still focused on the special operation while Iran’s might have been irreparably weakened by the latest West Asian Wars, then he might finally consider it. Everything will therefore depend on whether HTS is stopped outside of Aleppo; the outcome of any possible battle for that city; and how desperate Assad becomes if he loses control over it and the terrorists advance on Damascus.

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China's Role In Fentanyl Crisis Back In Spotlight As Tariffs Loom

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When President-elect Donald Trump announced a hike in his tariff plans for China, as well as U.S. trade partners Canada and Mexico, he drew attention to China’s involvement in the illicit fentanyl crisis in the United States.
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The day one plan would add 10 percent duty on top of the tariffs Trump already has planned for Chinese products, and a 25 percent tariff on all products coming in through Canada and Mexico.

Trump said on Nov. 25 that the three countries have not done enough to help the United States stem illegal immigration and the entry of illicit drugs.

Over the past two administrations, including Trump’s first term, Beijing has made a number of promises to help curb the movement of illicit fentanyl but kept few of them.

Fentanyl is an FDA-approved synthetic opioid used to treat severe pain, such as in open-heart surgery, or epidurals for mothers in labor.

Illicit fentanyl, however, is often mixed with other drugs, and illicit drug makers are increasingly producing analogs, or drugs similar to fentanyl, with small molecular changes that can make the drug up to 100 times more deadly.

Fentanyl is already a potent drug—2 milligrams is enough to be a lethal dose depending on a person’s size.

Illicit fentanyl and its various analogs have been linked to nearly 400,000 deaths in the United States since 2016. The United States has identified China as the primary source of illicit fentanyl coming in across the border since at least 2017 and the source of other drugs years before that.

In 2023, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) seized more than 80 million fentanyl-laced pills and nearly 12,000 pounds of fentanyl powder, representing 390 million lethal doses, more than the population of the United States.

Steve Yates, a China expert and former national security official in the George W. Bush administration, has made recommendations to Trump advisers on fentanyl policy. He and others say sanctions on Chinese banks for backing money launderers and chemical sellers will accomplish what diplomacy to date has not.

“When you don’t do those things, then you’re a doormat,” Yates told Reuters.

David Asher, a top former U.S. anti-money laundering official who helped target the finances of the Islamic State terrorist group, said this mechanism has been used against designated foreign adversaries like Iran but never Mexican or Canadian banks.

“You need to hit all the bankers. It’s sort of basic,” said Asher, who has recommended criminal indictments against Chinese and Mexican financial institutions, bounties on traffickers, and other measures.
A demonstrator holds a sign depicting the Chinese Communist Party's role in drug trafficking networks, at a rally in front of the United Nations headquarters in New York City on Oct. 1, 2020.

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Fentanyl-linked deaths sharply increased in 2016. Near the end of President Barack Obama’s term, China agreed to block exports of precursor chemicals, or ingredients, used to make methamphetamine, fentanyl, and its analogs to the United States.

Trump, who had campaigned on stopping the opioid crisis, formed a commission to combat the issue in March 2017 and declared a public health emergency in October that year.

The DEA increased its presence in China and engaged Chinese regime drug authorities to try to block shipments to the United States. The DEA has met with Chinese officials about blocking fentanyl since 2014 and held expert-level bilateral meetings in 2017 and 2018 to satisfy Chinese demands for more information about how these drugs were being used. This resulted in Beijing putting several key fentanyl precursors on a control list.

By 2019, Trump had secured another promise from Chinese communist regime leader Xi Jinping that China would curb exports of all fentanyl variants to the United States, putting them on an export control list.

But while the DEA and the U.S. Postal Service found that imports from China indeed decreased by 2020, the DEA noted that illicit fentanyl and analogs were increasingly coming in from Mexico.

Experts and officials have determined that precursor chemicals—which can be hard to ban if they have benign, legal applications—are shipped from China to Mexico, where local labs finish the process to create illicit fentanyl and analogs.

DEA officials note that the drugs are cheap to manufacture, as Mexican labs can buy $3,000 worth of Chinese fentanyl and sell it for $1.5 million on American streets.

Former DEA official Derek Maltz told The Epoch Times that tariffs only address one aspect of a vast and complex problem, but they certainly help and, more importantly, signal that the incoming administration will show strong leadership on the issue.

“We have to be more aggressive to get [Beijing] to cooperate more than they have in the past,” he told The Epoch Times.

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