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While votes are counted, we look at how counting is used in movies

The process of counting ballots has stressed out a lot of people this week. NPR's movie critic says he's been distracting himself from the election with cinematic counting.




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'Candyman' star Tony Todd dies at 69

The versatile actor had hundreds of screen credits to his name, including Platoon, The Rock and Final Destination.




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Zombies galore at Surround Festival in Tel Aviv


October, a new musical performance by Daniel Sapir and the FTW Orchestra, is a bold attempt to express in music the pain, rage, and sorrow felt after the October 7 terror attack.




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Joanie Margulies: Reporting the unbiased facts of Israel’s breaking news


Behind the Bylines: Breaking news coverage is the backbone of news, and in Israel, it comes with the added intensity of wartime coverage within the war. Joanie Margulies has been doing just that.





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Bringing hope to Gaza border communities: First cohort of Kolot's 'Restart' program graduates


This marks the launch of various ventures, including a festival project, a therapeutic space with therapy animals, and a holistic health program for women. 




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Best cities to visit in Florida, from Miami to Jacksonville

The most popular US state for British tourists has plenty more to offer than Disney – experts Susan Veness and Simon Veness share eight destinations for a fun-packed city break




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Ryanair passenger dies on ‘chaos’ flight before emergency landing at Stansted

The man was pronounced dead at the scene after CPR efforts from cabin crew




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Half-term holidays give London Stansted busiest passenger day in airport history

Over 100,000 passengers passed through the airport on 27 October




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An Adventure Lover’s Guide For a Trip to The Smokies

For those who seek the thrill of adventure and the rush of adrenaline, the Smoky Mountains present a vast playground of untamed wilderness and exhilarating activities. This majestic region is not just for the serene soul seeking peace in nature but also for the adventure lovers who crave excitement and challenge. From the rugged trails to the rapid waters, the Smokies offer a diverse array of experiences that cater to every kind of thrill-seeker. Let’s delve into ten thrilling activities that promise to ignite your adventurous spirit in the heart of the Smokies. 1. Hiking to Alum Cave Bluffs The journey to Alum Cave Bluffs is one of the most rewarding adventures the Smokies have to offer. This 4.6-mile hike is not just a physical challenge; it’s a passage through the varying moods of the mountains. As you ascend through the dense forest, you’ll encounter unique geological features, like Arch Rock, and the sweeping views from Inspiration Point. The trail culminates at Alum Cave Bluff, offering spectacular vistas. It’s an immersive experience that combines physical exertion with the tranquil beauty of the natural surroundings. 2. Jeep Ride Adventures For those who prefer their adventures on wheels, a Jeep ride through the Smoky Mountains provides an exhilarating way to explore the rugged landscapes. The winding mountain roads and off-road trails offer a thrilling ride with panoramic views that are simply unmatched. For Jeep owners, the experience can be further enhanced by customizing their vehicles with accessories from local outfitters like Smoky Mountain Off-Road Outfitters. Adding specialized Jeep badges not only personalizes your ride but also commemorates your adventure in the Smokies, making each journey as unique as the trails you choose to explore. 3. Whitewater Rafting on the Pigeon River Whitewater rafting on the Pigeon River is an adrenaline-packed activity that draws adventure-seekers from all over. The river features sections suitable for all levels, from the gentle flows ideal for beginners to the challenging Class III and IV rapids that test even the most experienced rafters. This exhilarating experience not only offers a thrilling ride through the rapids but also provides a unique perspective of the Smokies’ natural beauty, all from the heart of the river. 4. Ziplining Through the Canopy Ziplining offers a bird’s-eye view of the Smokies’ breathtaking landscapes, making it a must-try for anyone seeking adventure. Gliding through the canopy, adventurers can experience the forest in a way that’s impossible to do so from the ground. The sensation of flying above the trees, with the wind in your face and the valley below, is both exhilarating and serene. Zipline tours in the Smokies cater to a range of ages and thrill levels, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the rush of soaring through the air. 5. Mountain Biking on the Trails Mountain biking in the Smokies offers an off-road adventure that combines physical challenge with the natural beauty of the mountains. The region boasts a variety of trails, from gentle forest paths to rugged mountain tracks that require skill and endurance. Biking through these landscapes offers a unique way to explore the wilderness, with the added thrill of navigating the terrain at speed. It’s an activity that appeals to both seasoned bikers and those looking to try something new and exciting. 6. Rock Climbing and Bouldering The rugged terrain of the Smoky Mountains offers prime spots for rock climbing and bouldering, providing both beginners and seasoned climbers with the perfect setting to test their skills. The region’s natural rock formations offer a variety of climbs, from short, challenging boulders to towering cliff faces that demand endurance and technique. Climbing in the Smokies is not just about getting an adrenaline rush; it’s an opportunity to connect with the raw beauty of the mountains, offering a sense of achievement and exhilaration that is unmatched. 7. Horseback Riding Through the Forest Horseback riding through the Smoky Mountains offers a unique blend of adventure and tranquility. It’s an opportunity to explore the dense forests and rolling hills at a leisurely pace, allowing for a deeper connection with the natural surroundings. Riding trails meander through the heart of the Smokies, offering riders stunning views and the chance to encounter wildlife in their natural habitat. Whether you’re an experienced rider or trying it for the first time, horseback riding is a wonderful way to experience the Smokies’ serene beauty. 8. Fishing in Mountain Streams Fishing in the pristine mountain streams of the Smokies is an adventure that combines the thrill of the catch with the peace of being surrounded by nature. The clear, cool waters are home to a variety of fish, including trout, providing both challenge and reward for anglers. Fishing in the Smokies is not just about the sport; it’s an immersive experience that allows you to slow down and appreciate the subtle beauty of the mountain landscapes. Whether you’re fly fishing or using traditional methods, the streams of the Smokies offer a serene yet adventurous escape. 9. Exploring Caves and Caverns Delving into the caves and caverns of the Smoky Mountains is an adventure that takes you beneath the surface of the earth into a world of ancient rock formations, hidden chambers, and underground streams. Cave exploration in the Smokies allows adventurers to experience the thrill of discovery and the awe of natural wonders that have formed over millions of years. The cool, dark environments of these caves provide a stark contrast to the lush, vibrant landscapes above, offering a unique and thrilling exploration experience. 10. Camping Under the Stars Camping in the Smoky Mountains is the ultimate adventure for those who wish to immerse themselves fully in the natural beauty of the region. Whether you’re setting up camp in a designated campground or venturing into the backcountry, camping allows you to connect with the wilderness in a profound way. Sleeping under the stars, waking up to the sounds of nature, and living off the land are experiences that not only challenge but also rejuvenate the spirit. Camping here offers a blend of adventure, tranquility, and a deep connection with the natural world. Conclusion: More Than A Rush! The Smoky Mountains are a treasure trove of adventures, offering a plethora of activities for those who seek the thrill of the outdoors. The best part is that these adventures not only provide an adrenaline rush but also allow you to connect with nature in an intimate and memorable way. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or looking to step out of your comfort zone, the Smokies invite you to explore, challenge yourself, and create unforgettable memories amidst their majestic landscapes.

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UN News stories are now on globalissues.org

I am proud to announce that globalissues.org now also carries stories from UN News.

UN News recently reached out to engage in a partnership program whereby I am permitted to reproduce their news stories on globalissues.org. Together with IPS News, whose news stories I already carry, both are sources of important quality news global news. I hope you like them.

And many apologies for the lack of messages in recent years. I am still overcoming some personal challenges, but I have been keeping the site going behind the scenes. I hope to resume write my own content soon.






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Ethiopia helps neighboring countries with electricity and roads

Ethiopia is not a very free country. It ranks low on measures of economic and political freedom. It also is fairly poor: Incomes in Ethiopia are 86% lower than the world average. But it is a good neighbor. It has approved a $738 million loan to its more backward neighbor, South Sudan, to build a […]

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Red-cockaded woodpeckers are no longer an endangered species

The red-cockaded woodpecker, an iconic bird in southeastern forests, has grown more numerous. So the Fish and Wildlife Service no longer lists it as an endangered species, instead classifying it as a threatened species. The Associated Press reports: in the 1970s, the red-cockaded woodpecker population had dipped as low as 1,470 clusters — or groups […]

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Watch on BBC as England face Jamaica in Horizon Series

England and Jamaica get the new Horizon Series under way with two matches in Manchester on 16 and 17 November, both live on the BBC.




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Sir David Attenborough: 'The world would be worse off without our stories'

Sir David Attenborough praises the "beauty" created by the BBC in its natural history shows.




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Burning rubbish now UK’s dirtiest form of power

Nearly half of waste is now burned for energy, but BBC analysis finds it is as dirty as coal.




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Deadliest weather made worse by climate change - scientists

Human-caused climate change made recent extreme weather events more intense and more likely, new analysis finds.




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Skies to clear for Taurid meteor shower peak on Monday

The Northern Taurids are at their peak on 11-12 November - but will the clouds part to let us see them?




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Pakistan crush Australia to level ODI series

Pakistan crush world champions Australia by nine wickets in Adelaide to set up a one-day international series decider.




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Pakistan thump Australia to win one-day series

Pakistan thrash Australia by eight wickets in Perth to claim their first one-day series win in the country for 22 years.




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Buttler smashes England past Windies in second T20

Jos Buttler hits a blistering 83 from 45 balls as England cruise to a seven-wicket win over West Indies in the second T20.




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South Africa rest Kapp for T20 series with England

World Cup finalists South Africa rest all-rounder Marizanne Kapp for their upcoming T20 series with England.




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Scandals, crashes & rivalries - eight dramatic F1 title battles

The 2024 title fight is getting heated between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris - here are eight other memorable championship battles.




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Rice and Saka injuries 'don't look good' - Arteta

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says that injuries to Bukayo Saka and Declan Rice "don't look good" after they came off against Chelsea.




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“If the Democrats could fight wars as well as they execute Election Fraud, we would have obliterated all of our many enemies throughout the World, and would have nothing to worry about!” ~ Donald J. Trump

Touché! .@POTUS45: "If the Democrats could fight wars as well as they execute Election Fraud, we would have obliterated all of our many enemies throughout the World, and would have nothing to worry about!" pic.twitter.com/GpMO46zrNQ — Natalie Harp (@NatalieJHarp) August […]

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Italian authorities bust 'Banksy forgery ring'

Over 2,100 forgeries, also targeting Warhol, Picasso, Monet and Dali, were recovered in the sting.




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How does BBC report on big stories about itself?

Following news that Gary Lineker will leave Match of the Day at the end of the season, how does the BBC cover stories about itself?




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From shy schoolboy to Spain's most decorated - what next for Iniesta?

Spanish football writer Guillem Balague talks to former Barcelona and Spain midfielder Andres Iniesta about his plans after retiring.




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Manipur on boil: 2 more bodies found, 6 missing - The Times of India

  1. Manipur on boil: 2 more bodies found, 6 missing  The Times of India
  2. Additional paramilitary forces rushed to Manipur amid spike in ethnic violence  Hindustan Times
  3. Three women, three children missing after Jiribam gunfight; Meiteis and Kukis hold bandhs in Manipur  The New Indian Express
  4. Letters to The Editor — November 13, 2024  The Hindu
  5. Centre rushes 20 more CAPF companies to Manipur after fresh violence  Deccan Herald




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Court Denies Arizona ACLU’s Bid to Keep Counting More Ballots

The American Civil Liberties Union wanted to keep “finding” more ballots for the election in Arizona ad infinitum, but the state’s Supreme Court finally denied their demands. The deadline for accepting more ballots in Arizona is already an absurd Nov. 10, five full days after Election Day. But the AZ ACLU wanted to keep miraculously […]

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News24 | Nick Hedley | How BRICS countries will benefit from Trump

America has been chipping away at China's huge lead in the global cleantech race. Trump's return will see the US all but drop out. Bad news for the US, worse for the climate. But there are silver linings for the rest of the world, says Nick Hedley.




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velocityconf: LAST DAY for #velocityconf EU call for speakers http://t.co/qShofQCDPl Share your best #WPO, #Ops, and #DevOps stories.

velocityconf: LAST DAY for #velocityconf EU call for speakers http://t.co/qShofQCDPl Share your best #WPO, #Ops, and #DevOps stories.




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velocityconf: S Bay Area #WomeninTech (+ allies!) pls come to the #VelocityConf women's communities meetup on 6/19 http://t.co/xSY7jcyPXV

velocityconf: S Bay Area #WomeninTech (+ allies!) pls come to the #VelocityConf women's communities meetup on 6/19 http://t.co/xSY7jcyPXV




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4 parenting priorities to prevent mental health 'summer slide'

With school on break, along with all the homework, tests and early start times that come with it, parents often assume that young people’s stress and anxiety will take a pause as well. However, that’s not always the case, especially as the novelty of summer dwindles. Without the daily structure of school and extracurricular activities, kids may struggle with boredom or restlessness. Maintaining a routine during the summer can be a powerful tool for supporting children’s mental health, and parents can play a crucial role in establishing and reinforcing this structure.




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Preparing Families for the New School Year

A few tips for ensuring that students—particularly those with disabilities and English learners—and their families get the year off to a good start.




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From Bus Stops to Laundromats, Cities Embrace Play to Help Kids Learn

Philadelphia and other cities are quietly building installations like the “Urban Thinkscape” to layer on learning where families already spend time. On a tiny triangular lot in the city’s Belmont neighborhood, kids waiting with their parents for the No. 40 bus can also work on their executive functioning skills, playing a hopscotch variation designed to train their brains. In Chicago, a wooden game mounted on the wall of a laundromat teaches children, in two languages, how to find color patterns in a lineup of detergent bottle tops.




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Airbnb CEO says most employees don't want full autonomy at work — and those that do should start their own companies

"I think they say they want autonomy. I think their actions don't say the same thing," Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky recently said in an interview.




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Paleontologist rates 14 dinosaur attacks in the "Jurassic Park" movies

Paleontologist Dave Hone rates the realism of the dinosaur attacks in the "Jurassic Park" and "Jurassic World" movies.




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I helped Tom Cruise and other celebrities divorce, but I've been happily married for 38 years. I've learned that dates — and postnups — can be key to marital bliss.

Marilyn Chinitz has worked with celebs like Tom Cruise, Michael Douglas, and Wendy Williams. She has been happily married for 38 years.





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Meet the new Trump administration staffers who will shape key US policies

Trump has started filling key White House roles, starting with Susie Wiles as his chief of staff.




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The full list of major US companies slashing staff this year, including Goldman Sachs, Meta, and Chegg

Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after a wave of layoffs last year. Meta, Goldman Sachs, Google, and Tesla are among those shedding staff.




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Cool Start-up Interview Series – Mondly Languages

We’ve recently had the pleasure to chat with Andrei Nastasie, the affiliate program manager at Mondly Languages, an innovative language learning app that incorporates native language recordings, augmented reality and virtual reality to help people learn new languages. In this interview, he shares how Mondly started out, what it has been up to and what’s next for this creative company.




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Getting Your First Grader Off to a Good Start: Tips for Families

First grade can bring a lot of changes! Even if your child had a great kindergarten year, there can be lots of new routines and expectations for first graders that can feel really different for students (and families). Here’s what you need to know.




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Current State of the Evidence: Examining the Effects of Orton-Gillingham Reading Interventions for Students With or at Risk for Word-Level Reading Disabilities

Over the past decade, parent advocacy groups led a grassroots movement resulting in most states adopting dyslexia-specific legislation, with many states mandating the use of the Orton-Gillingham (OG) approach to reading instruction. Orton-Gillingham is a direct, explicit, multisensory, structured, sequential, diagnostic, and prescriptive approach to reading for students with or at risk for word-level reading disabilities (WLRD). Evidence from a prior synthesis and What Works Clearinghouse reports yielded findings lacking support for the effectiveness of OG interventions.





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News24 | Lottoland wins Google battle, Mogale City sewage disaster: Today's top 7 stories in 7 minutes

News24 brings you the top stories of the day, summarised into neat little packages. Read through quickly or listen to the articles via our customised text-to-speech feature.




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News24 | Patients lie on the floor at Uitenhage hospital - some with serious injuries

Patients lie on the floor at Uitenhage Provincial Hospital in Kariega, some with drips in their veins.