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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.
A plane sits on the tarmac at San Francisco International Airport in California on June 10, 2015. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

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.

Tyler Durden
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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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 21:35

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Watch the entire interview below:



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

Authored by Jonathan Turley,

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



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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hoist that on your nonexistent flagpole.

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Here is the opinion: Ontario Human Rights Tribunal 

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

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 18:40

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

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

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

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



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

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

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

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

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 19:15

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

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

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

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

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

The ban passed the lower house a day earlier.

Keeping Phones From Kids Unrealistic: Senator

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Greens Oppose

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

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

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

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

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

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

What Social Media Companies Will Be Impacted?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

X Corporation’s Concerns With Legislation

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

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

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

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

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

Catholic School Parents in Favour

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

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

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

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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 19:50

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

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



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


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

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

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


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

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


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



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

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

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

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

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

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

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Oceans Cool the Climate More Than We Thought, Study Finds
"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
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.

Tyler Durden
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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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To explain the origins of dark market, a new model of the universe has been proposed by researchers, reports Phys.org.

"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
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
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.


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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.

But what is very evident is that the death and destruction surpasses even the 2006 Lebanon war, which up till this year was the deadliest on Lebanese soil in the last several decades.

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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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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 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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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 ...Keep reading

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F1 Qatar GP: Verstappen beats Russell to pole, Norris third
Max Verstappen took his first Formula 1 pole since June after headlining Qatar Grand Prix qualifying, after knocking George Russell off the top of the order by 0.055s.After a series of struggles across the sprint sessions, Red Bull unearthed extra pace to compete for the fastest time in qualifying, and Verstappen praised the turnaround in fortunes over the radio after clinching pole.Russell had ...Keep reading

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Verstappen grabs surprise pole position for Qatar Grand Prix
Newly-crowned four-time world champion Max Verstappen secured a surprise pole position for tomorrow’s Qatar Grand Prix, pipping Mercedes racer George Russell. F1Technical’s lead journalist Balazs Szabo reports on the closely-matched main qualifying from Qatar.

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Lionesses held to draw by Emma Hayes’ US Women at Wembley – latest reaction
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Max Verstappen takes Qatar GP pole but faces investigation for George Russell incident
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Trump lauds 'productive' meeting with Trudeau amid tension over tariffs
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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Michael Moore: Support for Israel will cost Dems 'more elections'
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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Top 5 education policies Trump may pursue his second term
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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Urgent hunt for missing schoolgirl, 14, who vanished after 'threats from an older man' and was last seen on train to Kent
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
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were keen to follow up pole position for the Sprint and winning the short-form Qatar race respectively by qualifying at the front for the main Grand Prix

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Famous GoT actor lifts more than $20 million worth of 122.88TB SSDs for charity; 'The Mountain' carried 2,316 drives, totaling almost 283PB

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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
The three movies are expected to lift the box office to one of its best weekends in 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
This deal provides an excellent entry point into the world of smart home technology.

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Now at a Record Low Price, This SanDisk 2TB SSD Is Incredibly Cheap For Black Friday
If you're looking for a reliable storage solution , look no further than this great SanDisk SSD.

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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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12 Black Friday TV Deals to Grab Right Now (2024)
Why fight for that 98-inch TV in-store among the crowd? Shop these worthwhile Black Friday TV deals online instead.

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317 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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33 Best Walmart Black Friday Deals (2024)
The official sales have begun and these are the best Walmart Black Friday deals.

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'That's going to make the Christmas bloopers reel' - Norwood misses sitter for Oldham
Watch as Oldham Athletic striker James Norwood misses an open goal against Leyton Orient in the FA Cup second round.

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The 2-in-1 laptop I recommend to most people is not a Dell or Lenovo (and it's $360 off right now)
The HP Envy x360 2-in-1 has a great display, well-optimized hardware, and most importantly, a low price tag. Even better, it's 37% off after Black Friday.

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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
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 still 31% off 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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Zelensky tries to pressure Western officials to avoid contact with Putin

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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
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 loomsSad news broke today that Strictly professional Carlos Gu has sustained an ankle injury and will be unable to participate in this year’s Strictly Christmas Special. Fellow pro Gorka Márquez will be stepping in for him and dancing with contestant Vogue Williams instead.We wish poor Carlos a speedy recovery. Nobody wants a surgical support boot for their Christmas stocking. It’s just 15 minutes until the glitterball starts spinning…As we brace ourselves for the final themed week, we ponder a theme from last week’s comments: was it unfair for the public vote to keep Pete Wicks out of last week’s dance-off? Whatever one’s feelings, Strictly can’t be faulted for operating as advertised: “No one is safe based on judges’ scores alone! Your vote counts!”. They’ve certainly kept that promise.Whether Pete’s persistence is explained by Przystal-power polishing his performances (unlikely) or dedicated disciples dead-set on demonstrating that The Only Way Is Pete (unfathomable), it is proof positive that the Strictly dance-competition and popularity-contest elements are inextricably intertwined from start to finish – except in the dance-off, which the judges are supposed to adjudicate on how well the celebrities dance. If Pete lands in one, it would seem that The Only Way is Out. But you never know. I’m still reeling from Tom being trounced by Toyah in the first dance-off of this series. Continue reading...

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Starmer to pledge cuts to NHS waiting lists and crime in major reset for Labour
Ambitious targets to improve voters’ lives come amid plunging approval ratings for government and loss of transport secretaryKeir Starmer will pledge this week to undertake the most ambitious programme for government “in a generation”, as he sets out new targets to refocus his premiership amid falling approval ratings and the first resignation from his cabinet.In a political gamble designed to draw a line under the bumpy opening months in office, it is understood that the prime minister will tie himself to a series of political milestones to cut NHS waiting lists and crime and improve living standards and early years education. They are designed to demonstrate tangible improvements to voters’ lives and be delivered by the next election. Continue reading...

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How will driving law changes in December affect YOU? Major warning for petrol and diesel car owners as HMRC introduces new rules
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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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At the same time, Bluesky has seen a surge of interest. The platform grew to 15 million users earlier this month and continued to add about a million signups per day for several days. It now sits at over 22 million users.


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:

The changes included a new custom feed feature, which gives users the ability to build their feeds around the topics and people they are most interested in. Bluesky lets users make their own lists and feeds and set their own content moderation preferences. The platform also rolled out a few "long-overdue improvements" to its search and trending now features and its algorithm.





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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 networking with the Gripen gives the Super Tucano accurate airborne threat movements thanks to the Swedish jet’s advanced radar. The Brazilian Air Force uses its Super Tucanos to combat drug cartels and perform slow mover intercepts. Brazil is looking to upgrade its A-29 Super Tucanos in a major program, with the highlight being the […]
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Lenovo IdeaPad 5x 2-in-1 review: almost a budget Copilot+ PC
The Lenovo IdeaPad 5x 2-in-1 is an affordable laptop with solid performance, great battery life, and a dynamic if low-resolution OLED display.

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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
The three movies are expected to lift the box office to one of its best weekends in history.

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How does the new Fortnite Battle Pass system work?
Epic Games recently adjusted the Fortnite Battle Pass system and altered its pricing — here's everything you need to know about the changes headed into Season 6.

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Torp holds nerve on Lampard’s return to earn Coventry draw with Cardiff
After the big, bold buildup that accompanied Frank Lampard’s arrival as Coventry’s head coach, awkwardly his first match in charge was in danger of falling flat. Coventry were floundering but a late handball against Calum Chambers offered the substitute Victor Torp the chance to establish parity from the penalty spot. With 88 minutes on the clock, Torp sent Jak Alnwick the wrong way, a sweet spot-kick. On the touchline Lampard, in a black trench coat, was unmoved.On Thursday, his first day in the job, LED screens around this stadium trumpeted Lampard’s entrance to the stage. Everything seemed geared up for him to make the perfect start as Coventry entertained Cardiff, a team still fumbling around without a permanent manager and an away win all season. Sixty-nine days on from Cardiff sacking Erol Bulut, Omer Riza continues to do an admirable job in interim charge. Continue reading...

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Chris Wood scores again as Nottingham Forest beat Ipswich to get back on track
The prospect of Chris Wood writing his name in the Nottingham Forest history books or the team being sixth in the Premier League seemed somewhat outlandish when Nuno Espírito Santo was appointed head coach last December. Less than a year later both are true after the striker fired home his ninth of the season to down Ipswich.When Nuno arrived for a relegation battle, Wood was a perennial substitute under Steve Cooper but quickly became a firm favourite of his replacement and has repaid him with consistent goals. Wood finds himself the club’s joint-top Premier League scorer with Bryan Roy after holding his nerve to settle a tight encounter. 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.Brentford almost scored within five minutes after Schade’s looping header was palmed on to the roof of the net by a leaping Mads Hermansen. Leicester were pinned back but Dawson’s decision to name a back three left the box overcrowded and Bryan Mbeumo’s seven crosses in the first half were all met with a blue shirt. 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 Scott2 min: Otherwise, it’s a uneventful start as both teams take turns to get a feel of the ball.12 secs: Naz makes good down the right but her cross is too high for Russo in the middle. Naeher claims. What a start that could have been! 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 emailAhead of today’s match, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said: “I know him [Lopetegui], we are friends, I have huge admiration for what he has done in the game. He is from the same area as I am in the north of Spain. It’s a team that’s now in a high after the big win that they had against Newcastle away and it’s always a really tough opponent, we know that.“[They have] various ways to create big problems. They are a really physical side, really good in direct play, attacking second balls where they have to dominate the game through the ball. Or when they have the space they are a really dangerous team. Set pieces, and then individual quality they have, the front players can create in any moment any situation to cause you trouble. They are really well coached.”Wolves 2-4 BournemouthCrystal Palace 1-1 NewcastleNottingham Forest 1-0 Ipswich TownBrentford 4-1 Leicester City Continue reading...

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Shoppers threaten to boycott Tesco, Morrisons and Aldi over Arla Foods' controversial Bill Gates-inspired food additive 'Bovaer'
Bovaer is claimed to reduce the amount of methane that cows produce - a significant source of and contributor to levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

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Middle East: Hamas releases new video of Israeli hostage
The military arm of Hamas has released a video of a man identifying himself as an Israeli hostage being held in Gaza. Meanwhile, the IDF confirms the killing of a World Central Kitchen aid worker. Follow DW for more.

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'You have a feeling of fear': In Georgia, people worry about ending up like Ukraine as government leans towards Russia
Levan is sitting in his very old car smiling at us through the snow, his eyes twinkling, amused by our discomfort. Not many people come to visit this corner of Georgia, and today the snow is billowing around us.

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Cold comfort: watercolours of Paris in winter – in pictures
After falling in love with Paris’s art, architecture and style, David Coggins and his family have been heading there for their winter holidays since the mid-1990s. The Minneapolis-based artist and writer’s bright watercolour vignettes of city life have now been collected into an expanded edition of the illustrated memoir he first published in 2015. “Paris is special in winter because there are fewer tourists and the city is more intimate, more itself,” he says. “Dinners are elaborate. And Parisian fashion is at its height – people wear beautiful layered clothes.” In addition to his wife, Wendy, and their children David and Sarah, Coggins enjoys painting “the witty, romantic life of Parisians. A waiter in a long white apron having a smoke break, a dog sporting a Chanel sweater, a woman wearing an umbrella hat.”Paris in Winter: An Illustrated Memoir by David Coggins is published by powerHouse Books Continue reading...

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The week in audio: County Lines; Shane MacGowan – The Old Main Drag; The Rest Is Classified; Short Cuts – review
How children become drug dealers is explored up-close. Plus, fond memories of the Pogues’ poet, a new espionage dadcast, and in praise of the BBC’s axed mini-documentary strandCounty Lines (Radio 4) | BBC Sounds Archive on 4: Shane MacGowan – The Old Main Drag (Radio 4) | BBC Sounds) The Rest Is Classified (Goalhanger) | Best Podcasts Short Cuts (Radio 4) | BBC Sounds“The first time I bought heroin from a child was in the city of Leicester in 2001. At the time it was quite shocking. Of course, now it’s the norm. You’re more likely to be buying off children than not.” 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. Continue reading...

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We need to talk about capitalism. Why won’t Labour do it?
The government has its five missions. But the deeper cause of Britain’s malaise is the unhealthy and unhappy nature of the modern eceonomyWe often hear how ministers should be more honest about the state of the economy. How they should signal their intentions and, before announcing a policy shift, have the guts and intellectual heft to debate the expected impact in public, such that when a section of the public dislikes the plan, at least they understand why it has been set in motion.It was a message Rachel Reeves absorbed and used as a defence for her first budget in October, only to come unstuck when she shocked businesses with a previously undiscussed change to the terms of employer national insurance contributions and an ill-considered last-minute grab at farmers’ incomes via a rise in inheritance tax. Continue reading...

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Premier League updates from the 5.30pm GMT kick-offLive scoreboard | And feel free to drop Emillia an emailElsewhere in the Premier League todayWolves 2-4 BournemouthCrystal Palace 1-1 NewcastleNottingham Forest 1-0 Ipswich TownBrentford 4-1 Leicester City 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 ScottSarina Wiegman speaks to ITV. “This is the collaboration I want to see tonight … some little tweaks … I want to see both goalkeepers, I do not want to decide now … last time at Wembley, Hannah Hampton was in goal and now Mary Earps gets her opportunity … Emma Hayes does a tremendous job over there … you absolutely want to beat each other … she will make tweaks so we have to be sharp.”Hayes smiled broadly through every nanosecond of that interview. She’s clearly enjoying her new role immensely, which should be no surprise given her current 92 percent win ratio. In fact, the only time she wasn’t caught wearing a sunny grin was when ITV showed footage of her pulling a pint in a Camden pub earlier this week for PR purposes, then grimacing as she had a sip of it. To be fair, she’s not a fan of beer, and in any case the ale looked a bit flat. Continue reading...

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Ireland 22-19 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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Crystal Palace 1-1 Newcastle, Brentford 4-1 Leicester, and more: football – live
Updates from the Premier League and beyondLive scoreboard | And you can drop David a mailWolves: Sa, Semedo, Lemina, Toti, Ait-Nouri, Andre, J. Gomes, Bellegarde, R. Gomes, Cunha, Strand Larsen.Bournemouth: Kepa, Kerkez, Senesi, Brooks, Evanilson, Christie, Adams, Smith, Tevernier, Kluivert, Zabarnyi. Continue reading...

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Why I regret using 23andMe: I gave up my DNA just to find out I’m British
I gave away my genetic information to a now imploding company for results that inspired nothing but ambivalence23andMe is facing implosion. As the once-promising genetic testing company flounders – losing 98% of its $6bn value, all its independent board members, nearly half its staff – many of its 15 million customers are scrambling to delete their DNA data from the company’s archives. I am one of them.My reluctant path to 23andMe began in 2016, when I ordered a kit in the mail. After letting the box sit on my desk for weeks, I finally spit in a tube and sent it to the company for analysis. I am a technology journalist – I like to think I am thoughtful about what data I share with corporations. When it comes to genetic data, which unlike a password or credit card number cannot ever be changed, I was particularly wary. Continue reading...

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Wavering supporters of assisted dying bill ‘are not certain to vote it into law’
Sponsors of legislation for England and Wales warned that vote was close and many MPs will seek further reassurances on matters of concernA wavering group of MPs who backed parliament’s historic vote in favour of assisted dying may yet oppose its passage into law without further reassurances, the bill’s supporters are being warned, amid concerns that significant hurdles still remain.MPs voted in favour of a change with a 55-vote majority on Friday, after a momentous five-hour debate over allowing assisted dying for terminally ill adults in England and Wales with less than six months to live. Continue reading...

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33 Best Black Friday Laptop Deals (2024): Acer, Apple, Anker
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The latest way to anti-age your hair: This is the secret to making your locks healthier, stronger and fuller - and the products that work the best
It's especially important to focus on the scalp as we age. ROSIE GREEN explains why getting back to your roots is the secret to making hair healthier, stronger and fuller.

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Police have apologised to a horse rider under investigation for calling a gypsy man a 'pikey' after they filed the probe into assault against him.

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PETER HITCHENS: The Lucy Letby case has begun to stink like a neglected fridge in a student house
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer have faced fury from farmers after they announced reforms to inheritance tax in last month's Budget.

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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
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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 8TB T5 Evo SSD is still $255 off at Samsung after Black Friday
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This Meta Quest 3 512GB bundle for $475 is one of the best Black Friday VR deals still live
Meta may have discontinued the 128GB version in favor of the new Quest 3S, but fans of the standard VR headset can pick up the 512GB version for just $425 thanks to an Amazon digital credit. You'll also get a digital copy of Batman: Arkham Shadow and a trial of Meta Quest+.

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Get Microsoft Visio Professional or Microsoft Project Professional 2024 for $80
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The Fitbit Charge 6 is one of the best fitness trackers - and it's still on sale for $99
Fitbit's latest Charge 6 model adds key fitness tracking features that blur the lines with smartwatches. Get one for nearly 40% off at Amazon, even after Black Friday.

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YouTube is Full of Old, Unseen Home Videos. Now You Can Watch Them at Random
From a new web project called IMG_0001:

Between 2009 and 2012, iPhones had a built-in "Send to YouTube" button in the Photos app. Many of these uploads kept their default IMG_XXXX filenames, creating a time capsule of raw, unedited moments from random lives. Inspired by Ben Wallace, I made a bot that crawled YouTube and found 5 million of these videos! Watch them below, ordered randomly.


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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Louise Haigh's photo of stolen phone 'taken after alleged theft'
Officers investigating Louise Haigh's "stolen" phone believed a photo she submitted of the handset had been taken after the alleged theft, Sky News has been told.

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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 emailJulen Lopetegui will not be in the West Ham dugout this evening. The 58-year-old received his third yellow card of the season during Monday’s clash with Newcastle, meaning he will have to serve a one-match touchline ban against Arsenal.“The players that are on the pitch is always most important,” the manager said during his pre-match press conference. “Players ready to help the team and to be able to compete against one of the, in my opinion, best teams in the Premier League. So we have to be ready. I am not going to be in the dugout, and maybe I have to improve my way because I have three yellow cards, but it’s done. I am passionate. And sometimes you try to say something, or how you act, or you make an action with your hands.” Continue reading...

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Updates from the 5.20pm GMT/12.20pm EST kick-offSign up for Moving the Goalposts | And email ScottHayes smiled broadly through every nanosecond of that interview. She’s clearly enjoying her new role immensely, which should be no surprise given her current 92 percent win ratio. In fact, the only time she wasn’t caught wearing a sunny grin was when ITV showed footage of her pulling a pint in a Camden pub earlier this week for PR purposes, then grimacing as she had a sip of it. To be fair, she’s not a fan of beer, and in any case the ale looked a bit flat.Emma Hayes, relaxed and jovial, speaks to ITV. “It’s great to be back here … I feel a bit bad always talking about how happy I am! … I needed to slow down … playing different opponents in different stadiums, it feels new and exciting … you feel a little bit like a grandparent! … they come into camp and are all happy to see you … you give them the best time ever … hopefully win a couple of medals … it’s a completely different way of coaching … life is so short and I want to have a good time … I want to be the best coach I can be … I’ve been put on this earth to do the best I can for the women’s game.” Continue reading...

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Ireland election: Green Party leader in fight for seat with several ministers in trouble
Ireland's Green Party, one of the three previous governing parties, may lose a significant number of seats, as its leader admitted their politicians have "not had a good day". 

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The surprising former First Lady who Melania Trump models herself after... and the secrets of her diamond collection revealed
Melania Trump has made no secret of looking to the past for inspiration, and to one stylish predecessor in particular.

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Plastic surgeons explain rise of the 'Mar-A-Lago' face
Many in Donald Trump's inner circle have been transformed by the plastic surgeons knife, creating what is now being dubbed the 'Mar-a-Lago' face.

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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 following their surprise offensive which left regime forces reeling.

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'We voted for assisted dying bill - but still have concerns'
The bill faces further scrutiny, during which MPs and peers could choose to amend parts of it.

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World Central Kitchen pauses operations in Gaza after three aid workers killed in Israeli airstrike
Humanitarian aid organisation World Central Kitchen has said it is pausing its operation in Gaza after a number of its workers were killed in an Israeli airstrike.

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

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Smell like Trump: ‘victory cologne’ for sale as president-elect hawks his wares
President-elect’s list of branded products continues to grow – and he seems to be profiting from his eclectic rangeDonald Trump raised eyebrows earlier this month when he announced he was selling a line of $11,000 guitars – the musical instrument becoming the latest item in a string of Trump-endorsed products that include sneakers, a Bible and a “victory cologne”.Billed as “the only guitar officially endorsed by President Donald J Trump”, the acoustic and electric axes bear all the gaudy insignia of Trump’s political campaigns, and have been developed “with the help of a master luthier”. Continue reading...

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New powder that captures carbon could be ‘quantum leap’ for industry
A ‘covalent organic framework’ can be used to capture carbon to store it or convert it for industrial useAn innocuous yellow powder, created in a lab, could be a new way to combat the climate crisis by absorbing carbon from the air.Just half a pound of the stuff may remove as much carbon dioxide as a tree can, according to early tests. Once the carbon is absorbed by the powder, it can be released into safe storage or be used in industrial processes, like carbonizing drinks.This article was amended on 30 November 2024 to clarify Farzan Kazemifar’s job title. 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 emailMikel Merino and Thomas Partey are both out of the Arsenal squad this evening. Merino is unavailable with a knee problem while Partey is absent due to a muscular issue.Arsenal fans breathe a collective sigh of relief as Gabriel is named in the starting line-up for this evening’s match. There had been doubts regarding his involvement after he limped off against Sporting Lisbon earlier this week. In true Mikel Arteta style, the manager was incredibly cryptic about his availability during a pre-match press conference yesterday, but nevertheless – and it’s not entirely a surprise – he is in from the start. 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.Seven of today’s USWNT starters played when these teams last met at Wembley in 2022. Alyssa Naeher, Naomi Girma, Emily Fox, Sam Coffey, Rose Lavelle, Alyssa Thompson and captain Lindsey Horan were all on the wrong end of England’s 2-1 win that day. Naeher, Horan and Lavelle are the only players who remain from the USA’s 2-1 victory in the 2019 World Cup semis. Continue reading...

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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
Hundreds showed up on Friday for the opening of the coffeehouse chain's newest store in an observatory near the city of Gimpo, around 50km northwest of Seoul.

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Russian and Syrian jets bomb Aleppo as rebels reportedly capture half of city
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Children destroy flats in controlled explosion
The button to destroy Hexham House in Newcastle is pressed by three children who won a competition.

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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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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.


NEW VIDEO:
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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Sat, 11/30/2024 - 10:15

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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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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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The Galaxy S25 colors have been confirmed again, including a stunning navy
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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
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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
The London Bus sign for the 380 and 486 buses in Charlton, south east London should say 'Queen Elizabeth Hospital' but it has instead spelt the title 'Qween' on both sides.

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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
Black Friday is over, but these deals are still available! Save on electronics, TVs, and more.

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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
A selection of news photographs from around the world.

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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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With counting under way, here's what to look out for in Ireland's general election
Counting is under way in Ireland's general election.

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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 the race a tactical drive to boost 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 ...Keep reading

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Norris had decided on sprint race sacrifice at Brazilian GP
Lando Norris says he had made his mind up already in Brazil to sacrifice a Formula 1 sprint win for Oscar Piastri as payback for what his team-mate did there.The Briton dominated the Qatar sprint race from the start, and spent much of the event backing off to help his pursuing team-mate stay in the DRS zone as he fought against the pursuing George Russell.But as the cars came out of the final ...Keep reading

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Russell frustrated by "infuriating" McLaren Qatar F1 sprint race tactics
George Russell labelled McLaren's tactics "infuriating" after being relegated to third place in the Qatar F1 sprint, having qualified second and fallen fractionally short of pole position yesterday.McLaren's Lando Norris claimed pole, with team-mate Oscar Piastri in third, but the Australian made a bold move past Russell's Mercedes around the outside into Turn 2 on the opening lap to claim second ...Keep reading

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Norris hands over Qatar F1 Sprint victory to Piastri to return the favour in Sao Paulo
Having dominated proceedings in the Qatar F1 Sprint, McLaren driver Lando Norris returned the favour he received at the the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, handing the victory over to his team-mate Oscar Piastri on the last lap. F1Technical’s lead journalist Balazs Szabo reports on the 19-lap sprint race.

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Alastair Stewart: I can’t tie my own shoelaces now

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Lando Norris gifts Oscar Piastri Qatar GP sprint victory on the line
A “sketchy” move by Lando Norris, pulling over on the final straight to gift team-mate Oscar Piastri victory in the Qatar sprint race, ultimately ended happily for McLaren as they secured a one-two to close in on their first constructors’ title since 1998.]]>

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The Best 50+ Black Friday Apple Deals Still Available on AirPods, iPads, MacBooks, and More
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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You can use the links below to jump directly to the section you're shopping for today.



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

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 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)



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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)



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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.



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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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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

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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 […]
The post Turkey Drops Imported Modernization Kits for F-16s Over ‘Cheaper’ Domestic Program appeared first on The Aviationist.

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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

Mirror F1
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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.

The Guardian (UK)
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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...

The Guardian (UK)
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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)
All cords lead to WIRED. Come gather to find the best Black Friday tech deals.

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304 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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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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Ireland v Australia, live: Score and latest updates from Autumn Nations Series

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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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How web hosting affects SEO

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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
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 chopped and changed his Manchester City side 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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Crystal Palace v Newcastle, Brentford v Leicester, and more: football – live
Updates from the Premier League and beyondLive scoreboard | And you can drop David a mailWolves: Sa, Semedo, Lemina, Toti, Ait-Nouri, Andre, J. Gomes, Bellegarde, R. Gomes, Cunha, Strand Larsen.Bournemouth: Kepa, Kerkez, Senesi, Brooks, Evanilson, Christie, Adams, Smith, Tevernier, Kluivert, Zabarnyi. Continue reading...

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Billy Childish: ‘I idolise myself. I don’t waste my time idolising other things’
The artist talks about old pop stars, not networking, getting lucky as a painter and earning the right to fart at the tableI paint every Monday. That is the only time I’m a painter. The rest of the time I’m something else.I don’t care what job you do or who you think you are. Let’s see how you act. Continue reading...

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AI expert Marietje Schaake: ‘The way we think about technology is shaped by the tech companies themselves’
The Dutch policy director and former MEP on the unprecedented reach of big tech, the need for confident governments, and why the election of Trump changes everythingMarietje Schaake is a former Dutch member of the European parliament. She is now the international policy director at Stanford University Cyber Policy Center and international policy fellow at Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence. Her new book is entitled The Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy from Silicon Valley.In terms of power and political influence, what are the main differences between big tech and previous incarnations of big business?The difference is the role that these tech companies play in so many aspects of people’s lives: in the state, the economy, geopolitics. So while previous monopolists amassed a lot of capital and significant positions, they were usually in one sector, like oil or car production. These tech companies are like octopuses with tentacles in so many different directions. They have so much data, location data, search, communications, critical infrastructure, and now AI can be built on top of all that assembled power, which makes these companies very different animals to what we’ve seen in the past.The Tech Coup by Marietje Schaake is published by Princeton University Press (£22). To support the Guardian and Observer order your copy at guardianbookshop.com. Delivery charges may apply Continue reading...

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Charli xcx review – a magnificent, one-woman triumph
Co-op Live, ManchesterHaving left her mark on every high street and the Collins dictionary, the Brat star commands the stage alone in a joyful arena show that feels more like a warehouse raveCharli xcx is smoking a cigarette and surveying her disciples from an elevated platform. Most are clad in the ubiquitous slime green that adorned the cover of June’s culture-swallowing Brat album, while some sport the same wraparound glasses as their unapologetic idol. Everyone is dancing in unison to Apple, a curious bop about nature v nurture, fruit and airports, that went viral thanks to a TikTok dance. The Essex 32-year-old nonchalantly waves her cigarette like a baton, controlling an orchestra of mainly gay men and young women, before unleashing a familiar trigger warning for an oncoming crowd meltdown: “Manchester, where the fuck you at?” she roars as delirium ensues.It’s an unexpected spectacle. When this short UK arena tour was first announced in April, it felt slightly overambitious for a peripheral but hugely influential pop star. Charli’s flirtations with mainstream success – Boom Clap, Fancy, 1999 – were often sandwiched between more outre experimentations with various affiliates of gonzo UK electronic label PC Music, moving her into “if you know, you know” territory. Even 2022’s Crash, her knowing attempt at being a pop sellout, only spent two weeks in the UK Top 40. Continue reading...