ht Asaduddin Owaisi In Fray For 16 Maharashtra Seats, Hopes To Fare Better By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:23:08 +0530 Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi's All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul-Muslimeen or AIMIM has joined the battle for Maharashtra, hoping to expand its niche in the western state. Full Article
ht World's Longest Nonstop Flights To Get $821 Million Luxury Upgrade By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:06:52 +0530 The world's longest nonstop commercial flights are getting a major upgrade. Singapore Airlines (SIA) recently announced a multi-year program worth 1.1 billion Singapore dollars (about $821 million). Full Article
ht Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's Daughter Gets Married In Rajasthan's Kota By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 23:18:56 +0530 Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla's daughter Anjali got married at a function here on Tuesday night. His son-in-law Aneesh hails from a noted business family in Kota. Full Article
ht Asaduddin Owaisi In Fray For 16 Maharashtra Seats, Hopes To Fare Better By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:02:34 +0530 Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi's All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul-Muslimeen or AIMIM has joined the battle for Maharashtra, hoping to expand its niche in the western state. Full Article
ht 300 Families From Rabie Ridge Go to Court to Fight Eviction By allafrica.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:00:12 GMT [GroundUp] The City of Johannesburg says the land occupation is stopping a housing development Full Article Governance Legal and Judicial Affairs South Africa Southern Africa
ht CAF WCL: Edo Queens walk tight rope after Masar stalemate By punchng.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 02:31:18 +0000 Edo Queens on Wednesday battled FC Masar of Egypt to a goalless draw in their second Group B match of the 2024 CAF Women’s Champions League in Morocco, leaving their chances of progressing to the semifinals in the balance, PUNCH Sports Extra reports. The Nigerian and West African champions still maintain their pole position on Read More Full Article Sports
ht Suspects caught: Cape Town police arrest two with firearms in separate incidents By www.iol.co.za Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:16:36 GMT Full Article
ht Fishy: Seven in court after they were caught re-branding expired Lucky Star canned fish By www.iol.co.za Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:22:59 GMT Full Article
ht Woman arrested for killing elderly father with an ice axe after he refused to switch off the lights By www.iol.co.za Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:29:38 GMT Full Article
ht Gloves come off: ‘Zuma is inviting me back to fight with him, I’m not scared,’ says Julius Malema By www.iol.co.za Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:31:08 GMT Full Article
ht Have you seen Mischief the cat? Help a distraught Durban family find her By www.iol.co.za Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:37:09 GMT Full Article
ht HONOR’s impressive growth and insights from industry leaders at Africa Tech Festival 2024 By www.iol.co.za Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:54:53 GMT Full Article
ht Support for Mia Le Roux ahead of the coronation night for Miss Universe 2024 By www.iol.co.za Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:45:54 GMT Full Article
ht UNHRC calls for significant legal reforms to uphold human rights in Pakistan By www.iol.co.za Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:06:35 GMT Full Article
ht Light haze in Cebu City may prevail until Friday By cebudailynews.inquirer.net Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:30:37 +0800 CEBU CITY, Philippines – The light haze detected in Cebu City on Thursday, Nov. 14 may prevail until Friday, the state weather bureau said. The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration in Mactan (Pagasa-Mactan) said that the city may still experience poor visibility on Friday, Nov.15. According to Romeo Aguirre, weather specialist at Pagasa-Mactan, […]...Keep on reading: Light haze in Cebu City may prevail until Friday Full Article
ht Flights to Bali resume following volcanic eruption By globalnation.inquirer.net Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:32:32 +0800 JAKARTA — Several airlines resumed flights to Bali on Thursday, after cancelling trips to and from the Indonesian resort island due to huge eruptions at a nearby volcano. Eighty-three international routes were cancelled on Wednesday, the general manager of Bali’s international airport said in a statement, after Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki spewed a nine-kilometre (5.6-mile) tower of ash into the sky. The volcano has erupted more than a dozen times over the last two weeks, killing at least nine people and forcing the evacuation of thousands. READ: Airlines around Asia ground Bali flights after volcano erupts Qantas and Jetstar are resuming […]...Keep on reading: Flights to Bali resume following volcanic eruption Full Article
ht BIR reminds e-commerce platforms to pay right taxes this holiday season By business.inquirer.net Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 13:51:06 +0800 Amid the anticipated increase in revenues this coming Christmas season, the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) issued a warning to online marketplaces to pay the right taxes, saying that they are closely monitoring them this Yuletide season. “If retail or physical stores are registered and paying their taxes, online stores should do the same. In the coming months, we are expecting an increase in revenue of online businesses due to the holiday spending spree,” BIR Commissioner Romeo Lumagui Jr. said in a statement. The government’s tax agency said that they can block website access, similar to their “oplan kandado program” […]...Keep on reading: BIR reminds e-commerce platforms to pay right taxes this holiday season Full Article
ht Mexican lawmakers reelect human rights agency leader criticized for not addressing abuses By www.voanews.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:55:36 -0500 mexico city — Legislators from Mexico's ruling party reelected the head of the National Human Rights Commission on Wednesday despite widespread opposition and her failure to call out the government for abuses. The reelection of Rosario Piedra Ibarra in a party-line Senate vote appeared to be another example of the ruling Morena party's attempts to weaken independent oversight bodies. Morena has proposed eliminating a host of other oversight, transparency and freedom-of-information agencies, claiming they cost too much to run. Mexico's civic and nonprofit rights groups have been almost unanimous in their criticism of Piedra's reelection. "This is an undeserved prize for a career marked by inaction, the loss of independence and the weakening of the institution," the Miguel Agustin Pro Juarez human rights center wrote on social media. Piedra is a committed supporter of former President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who left office on September 30. She once affirmed that none of the deaths caused by the armed forces under his administration were illegal or unjustified, and she shared the former president's delight in attacking and criticizing other independent human rights groups. Commission issues few recommendations Since her first election in 2019, Piedra has done little to investigate allegations of massacres or extrajudicial killings by soldiers and members of the militarized National Guard, to whom Lopez Obrador gave sweeping powers. Despite receiving over 1,800 citizen complaints against the armed forces between 2020 and 2023, her commission issued only 39 recommendations, and most of the few military cases her commission did follow up on involved abuses committed under previous administrations. The rights commission has the power to make non-binding recommendations to government agencies. If they do not agree to follow the recommendations, they are at least required by law to explain why. Piedra has almost exclusively focused the commission's work on issuing recommendations in cases where people have not received proper health care at government-run hospitals. Those recommendations accomplish little, because they don't address the underlying problem of underfunded, poorly equipped hospitals forced to handle too many patients. At times Piedra acted as if human rights violations no longer existed under Lopez Obrador. In 2019, she expressed disbelief when asked about the killing of journalists, despite the fact that almost a dozen were killed in Lopez Obrador's first year in office. "Are they killing journalists?" she said with an expression of disbelief. 'Her actions appear to support impunity ' Piedra comes from a well-known activist family: Her mother founded one of Mexico's first groups to demand answers for families whose relatives had been abducted and disappeared by the government in the 1960s and '70s. But even her mother's group, the Eureka Committee, did not support Piedra's reelection. "Her actions appear to support impunity for the perpetrators of governmental terrorism, and the government's line of obedience and forgetting" rights abuses, the committee wrote in a statement. Piedra broke with two important traditions: she was a member of the ruling party up until she was elected to her first term in 2019. The job has usually gone to nonpartisan human rights experts. And she has openly endorsed and supported government policies and actions. Previous heads of the commission had a more critical relationship with the government. Piedra also failed to make the final cut for candidates for the post this year in a congressional examination of their qualifications, but was put on the ballot anyway. That's important because similar evaluation committees will decide who gets on the ballot in judicial reforms that make federal judges stand for election next year. Activists worry that the same kind of favoritism will come into play in the election of judges. "This decision comes after a selection process in which she (Piedra) wasn't found to be the most qualified," a coalition of rights groups said in a statement. "That reveals the political, partisan considerations that put her onto the ballot." She also apparently falsified a letter of recommendation; a bishop and human rights activist said a letter she presented to support her reelection had not been signed by him. Piedra will serve under new President Claudia Sheinbaum, another devoted follower of Lopez Obrador, who took office October 1. On Sheinbaum's first day in office, the army killed six migrants near the Guatemalan border; 10 days later, soldiers and National Guard killed three bystanders in the northern border city of Nuevo Laredo while chasing suspects. Sheinbaum's third week in office was capped by the killing of a crusading Catholic priest who had been threatened by gangs, and a lopsided encounter in northern Sinaloa state in which soldiers killed 19 drug cartel suspects, but suffered not a scratch themselves. That awakened memories of past human rights abuses, like a 2014 incident in which soldiers killed about a dozen cartel suspects after they had surrendered. The purportedly leftist government has been quick to criticize human rights groups and activists who expose abuses. In June, an outspoken volunteer advocate for missing people found an apparent body dumping ground with human remains in Mexico City, embarrassing ruling party officials who had done little to look for such clandestine grave sites. City prosecutors lashed out at her, claiming "the chain of custody" of the evidence had been manipulated, which could lead to charges. Full Article Americas
ht China showcases new stealth fighter at Zhuhai air show By www.voanews.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:19:54 -0500 taipei, taiwan — China showcased its second fifth-generation stealth fighter jet this week, the J-35A, at the country’s premier aviation exhibition in the southern province of Guangdong, an achievement state media said puts Beijing on par with the United States. Military analysts say China’s ability to field two different types of stealth fighter jets marks an important milestone in Beijing’s development of military technology, but it still has a way to go to catch up with the U.S. With its J-20 and J-35A stealth fighter jets, China claims it is the first country to operate two types of stealth fighter jets after the U.S., which has its F-22 and F-35. Russia currently has one stealth fighter in operation, the Su-57, with another, the Su-75 Checkmate, still in development. The J-35A made its debut on the opening day of the air show in Zhuhai, performing aerobatic displays. In addition to the J-35A and J-20, two of Russia’s Su-57s were on exhibit for the first time at the biennial air show, which lasts until Sunday. Higher profile as supplier Song Zhongping, a Beijing-based defense expert, said China's possession of both the J-35 series and the J-20 stealth fighters brings with it benefits for Beijing in combat scenarios and raises its profile as a supplier of advanced military hardware. "China is now one of the few countries worldwide with the capability to field two types of stealth fighters simultaneously,” Song told VOA. “The advanced arms market should not be dominated solely by the U.S., Russia and Europe. China must also have a place, which will enhance China's defense industry strength on the global stage." Song said that the J-35 has incorporated numerous new technologies that significantly improve its stealth capabilities compared with the United States’ F-35. In a post on China’s X-like social media platform Weibo, Hu Xijin, the former editor-in-chief of the party-backed Global Times, called the display of the new fighter jet a “strong and decisive response” to “Washington’s overreach to stifle China’s military achievements.” "China now has its own versions of the most attractive American equipment,” Hu said in the post. “The U.S. has the F-22 and F-35; China now has the J-20 and J-35. The U.S. has THAAD [an anti-missile system], and China has the HQ-19 [surface-to-air missile system].” Analysts say Russia’s participation this year, showcasing its Su-57 alongside China’s J-35 and J-20 at Zhuhai, not only highlights how Moscow and Beijing are working together in the global arms market but their closeness in the wake of Russia's war in Ukraine. Yang Tai-yuan, a researcher at the Centre for Advanced Technology at Taiwan’s Tamkang University, said that while China’s technology is improving, its pilots lack real combat experience. “The J-35 looks very similar to the American F-35. Was there copying involved? I think it’s inevitable. To surpass the U.S. may not be possible,” Yang said. “While the equipment may match the U.S. in many aspects, China's operational experience is not as robust.” Yang said other challenges remain, including getting more pilots trained and helping them transition from Beijing’s third-generation J-7 and J-8 fighter jets to the highly digital systems of fifth-generation jets. He also noted that while it takes at least 1,000 flight hours for a pilot to become experienced, People's Liberation Army pilots have fewer training hours compared with U.S. and NATO pilots, which makes it harder to develop situational handling experience. Yang said China’s role for its “dual stealth fighters” remains unclear. While the J-20 primarily focuses on air superiority, the operational roles for the J-35 are not yet defined. Significant impacts Timothy R. Heath, a senior international defense researcher at the RAND Corporation, believes stealth fighters may enhance the survivability of Chinese naval aviation. In a written response to VOA, Heath said China’s "dual stealth fighters" approach will have significant geopolitical and military impacts, prompting some Asia-Pacific nations to consider military cooperation with China. “Operationally, the main impact will be perhaps most for countries in Southeast Asia and along the Indian Ocean, as this PLA Navy’s carrier is likely to operate primarily along that route, as well the aviation,” he wrote. Heath added that the J-35’s political impact is significant but unlikely to drastically affect the situation in the Taiwan Strait, as China already has substantial air power over Taiwan. Beijing considers self-ruled Taiwan a breakaway province that must one day reunite with the mainland, by force if necessary. In a Taiwan war, Heath wrote, “China’s carrier probably would not last long if it attempted to operate away from the protection of China’s counterintervention capabilities on the mainland.” However, he added, deploying the J-35 from land-based air force units could enhance its effectiveness in operations over Taiwan. Samuel Hui contributed to this report. Full Article China News
ht Two Al-Shabab Suspects Arrested for Mogadishu Businessmen Killings, Third Still Sought By allafrica.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:38:08 GMT [Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- The National Intelligence and Security Agency (NISA) said it has made a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the murder of three businessmen in Mogadishu's Darusalam neighborhood last month. Full Article Conflict Peace and Security East Africa Legal and Judicial Affairs Somalia
ht Baht plunges after Pheu Thai politician made Bank of Thailand chairman By www.bangkokpost.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:49:00 +0700 The baht is on course to slip below the key resistance level of 35 to the US dollar after depreciating sharply since government aide Kittiratt Na-Ranong was named the new Bank of Thailand board chairman, raising doubts over the central bank's autonomy, say analysts. Full Article
ht Pitfalls in local government changes highlighted By cyprus-mail.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T19:52:12+02:00 Local government reform had been undertaken without preparation, Akel leader Stefanos Stefanou said on Wednesday. The two and a half years which had been granted while elections were postponed had not been used to do what was needed, resulting in playing catch up, he said. The relevant ministries “have not shown the necessary fervour” towards […] Full Article Cyprus AKEL DISY local government reform
ht Prosecutor seeks 5-year ban from office against French far right leader Le Pen By cyprus-mail.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T23:20:35+02:00 The Paris prosecutor on Wednesday requested a five-year prison sentence and a five-year ban from public office against far-right leader Marine Le Pen, at a trial where she and 24 others are accused of embezzling European Union funds. The trial, which comes almost a decade after initial investigations started, threatens to undermine her party’s efforts […] Full Article World Marine le Pen
ht Gabriel Macht reveals why he wanted to distance himself from Harvey Specter By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:31:00 +0500 Gabriel Macht reveals his brother believed he was just like his character from 'Suits'Gabriel Macht, American actor, wanted to be as far away as possible from his beloved fictional persona, Harvey Specter. The actor revealed the reason why he holds no interest in living the life the way... Full Article
ht John Krasinski recalls love at first sight with wife Emily Blunt, 'the second I met her' By www.thenews.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 04:49:00 +0500 John Krasinski knew Emily Blunt was the right one for him “the second” he met her.In an interview with People for his Sexiest Man Alive cover story, he recalled the spark he felt in him when he met her Blunt.“I don't know what happened, but I remember someone introduced us, and... Full Article
ht Kundi pledges to highlight KP’s issues in SIFC By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:03:34 +0500 PESHAWAR: Governor Faisal Karim Kundi on Wednesday said that efforts were underway to highlight the issues of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, especially of southern districts, in Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) regarding trade and business. He expressed these views during a meeting with a delegation of Kohat Chamber of Commerce and Industry, led by its president and vice-president of Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) Rashid Ahmad Pracha. During the discussion, the governor emphasised the importance of business community in fostering trade and industrial growth in the region. He said that federal government allocated funds for establishment of an expo centre by Trade Development Authority in Peshawar, which was expected to be completed soon. He said federal minister for information also approved establishment of a hall for cultural activities. He also mentioned his efforts to strengthen ties between traders from Saudi Arabia and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa as well as explore opportunities for business growth with Tajikistan. Mr Kundi said that there were seven trade routes between Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Central Asia. “If these routes are restored, they can significantly change the province’s economic outlook,” he added. The delegation also highlighted the increasing interest in setting up factories in Kohat and other southern districts of the province. However, it raised concerns over lack of institutional support, inadequate facilities and poor connectivity, which remained main obstacles for investors. The delegation requested the governor to forward to relevant authorities its recommendations for establishment of a Smeda office in Kohat, reduction in electricity tariffs and provision of other facilities and incentives. In response, Mr Kundi assured the delegation of his full support and commitment to resolving the issues. He said that federal government was also serious about promoting trade and industry. He said that international institutions acknowledged the improving economic situation in Pakistan. The meeting concluded with the delegation thanking the governor for his assurances of cooperation and expressing the hope that the discussion would yield positive results for the province’s industrial and commercial development. Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024 Full Article Pakistan
ht SC constitutional bench to take up 18 rights cases today By www.dawn.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:22:59 +0500 • Matters include review of Justice Isa’s appointment as BHC CJ, pollution caused by industries in Islamabad • SCBA says 26th amendment has rendered ‘fundamental rights a mere farce’, executive can’t pick and choose judges ISLAMABAD: Amidst the backdrop of deteriorating air quality, the Supreme Court’s constitutional bench will take up on Thursday (Nov 14) as many as 18 human rights cases, including one related to air pollution as well as a review petition against the 2018 judgement on the appointment of Justice Qazi Faez Isa as Balochistan High Court chief justice. Likewise, a six-judge constitutional bench, headed by Justice Aminuddin Khan, will resume hearing around 10 cases, including suo motu cases such as lady health workers programme, harassment case of singer Meesha Shafi and similar other harassment case. Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Syed Hassan Azhar Rizvi, Justice Musarat Hilali and Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan will be part of the bench. The six-judge bench was formed in view of unavailability of the seventh judge, Justice Ayesha A Malik, on Nov 14 and Nov 15. The cause list was issued after a meeting of the three-judge committee constituted as per Article 191A (4) under the chairmanship of Justice Aminuddin Khan to discuss matters related to the composition of the constitutional bench. The committee had resolved that priority should be accorded to the oldest cases. The SC had constituted a three-judge committee to determine fixation, issuance of court roster, sitting of benches and number of cases to be heard in a week by the constitutional benches, which the top court had formed recently. On Thursday, the constitutional bench will also resume the 2007 hearing of a public petition against pollution caused by industrial units in Islamabad’s Sectors I-9 and I-10. The petitions were filed by one Nazir Ahmed and other residents of I-9 and I-10 about environmental degradation causing asthma, respiratory infections, allergies and heart ailments since the establishment of industrial units, especially steel furnaces and marble units, in the Federal Capital Industrial Estate. In 1993, the CDA had developed a negative list of undesirable industrial plants working in the industrial estate. It encouraged them, especially the steel furnaces, to switch to some other trade and offered not to charge the normal fee. According to earlier reports, 1,500 tonnes of effluents generated by the pharmaceutical industry, flour mills, oil and ghee mills, marble factories and plastic extrusion mills are thrown into the Leh nullah every day, heavily polluting underground water. Around 500 factories in the I-9 and I-10 industrial estates were causing water and air pollution in the area like the steel melting furnaces, re-rolling mills, flour mills, oil and ghee mills, marble cutting and polishing units and metal working and engineering units, GI pipes, soap, chemical, plastic, marble, spices and printing, a report had suggested. A number of applications by different industrial units in the affected sectors were also pending before the court against the decision to de-seal these steel and casting units. Overall air pollution in the country was also on the table of the constitutional bench. Some cases concern the restoration of the trial court under the control of narcotic substance act, or appointment of certain officers, though most of the cases have become infructuous. One of the review petitions relates to the appointment of Justice Isa as BHC chief justice. The review petition was filed by Advocate Riaz Hanif Rahi against the July 7, 2018, SC judgement in which the court, while rejecting the petition, had held that the appointment was done in view of the extraordinary circumstances when all the judges, including the then chief justice, had resigned and the high court had become vacant. As such the initiation of the name of Justice Isa as BHC CJ was made in an exigency and thus not hit by any illegality, former CJP Mian Saqib Nisar had held in a seven-page verdict. Earlier on April 5, a three-judge SC bench rejected the petition of Advocate Rahi challenging the appointment and later elevation of Justice Isa to the Supreme Court. The detailed judgement had observed that the appointment of Justice Isa directly as BHC CJ was legal because it was made by the President and the then-Balochistan governor conferred it, thus meeting the requirement of Article 193. SCBA sees threat to democracy Meanwhile, in a statement, the recently elected secretary of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) Salman Mansoor categorically condemned the 26th Amendment as being against ordinary citizens and a direct threat to democracy and freedom in Pakistan. The 26th Amendment was in violation of the principle of separation of powers and independence of judiciary, which “now stand altered, repealed and abrogated”, he said, adding those principles were guardians of fundamental rights of ordinary citizens and ensure a free, fair and democratic society and state. The executive is the strongest adversary of ordinary citizens and their daily opponent in courts, he said, adding that the executive, enjoying majority in parliament, could not be allowed to select judges of its choice in all litigation where challenges are made to constitutional authority of executive and parliament. Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2024 Full Article Pakistan
ht Elon Musk Says He’ll Gameify Fighting Government Waste Through DOGE By gizmodo.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:55:21 +0000 Are you not entertained? Full Article Tech News DOGE Donald Trump Elon Musk government waste
ht The J-Horror Virus Revisits a Film Movement That’s Still Sparking Nightmares By gizmodo.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:55:21 +0000 Featuring interviews with Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Pulse), Takashi Shimizu (The Grudge), and many more, the documentary is now streaming on Shudder. Full Article Movies Kiyoshi Kurosawa Shudder The J-Horror Virus The Ring
ht The ‘Lightfoot’ Electric Scooter Lets You Literally Ride a Solar Panel Around Town By gizmodo.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:46:36 +0000 For $5,000, the Lightfoot scooter promises to charge up to a max of 20 additional miles a day, if you dare park it outside. Full Article Gadgets electric scooters
ht NASA Astronaut Suni Williams Shouldn’t Have to Discuss Her Weight to Dismiss Tabloid Rumors By gizmodo.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:30:36 +0000 A recent photo of Williams aboard the ISS sparked rumors about her health, restoring the media's habit of prying into the appearance of women astronauts. Full Article Space & Spaceflight astronaut health Boeing international space station NASA
ht Trump Might Have Won the First Postracial Election By www.realclearpolitics.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:12:20 -0600 Black and Hispanic voters defect from Democrats, who have long relied on identity-politics appeals. Full Article AM Update
ht Scientists highlight zucchini poisoning case By www.foodsafetynews.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:00:00 +0000 A case report on a woman who fell sick after eating a zucchini has highlighted the importance of getting an accurate medical history and the role of nurses in making a diagnosis. A 54-year-old woman with a history of epilepsy was admitted to an emergency department due to suspected gastrointestinal bleeding. She complained... Continue Reading Full Article Science & Research World cucurbitacins Czech Republic zucchini
ht Long Island firefighter arrested, accused of intentionally setting brush fire: police By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:53:32 -0500 A volunteer firefighter on Long Island was arrested Tuesday after allegedly starting a brush fire intentionally that damaged a car during dry conditions. Full Article 0bd3ea40-8332-532f-85ce-83de3a4db47a fnc Fox News fox-news/us/us-regions/northeast/new-york fox-news/us/disasters/fires fox-news/us/crime fox-news/us/crime/police-and-law-enforcement fox-news/us article
ht Metabolic Compound Found to Regulate Appetite and Body Weight By www.sci.news Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:43:11 +0000 Until now, β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB) has been known as a compound produced by the liver to be used as fuel. The post Metabolic Compound Found to Regulate Appetite and Body Weight appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News. Full Article Biology Medicine Amino acid Appetite BHB-Phe CNDP2 Diet Ketogenic diet Ketone Lac-Phe Metabolism Metabolite Obesity β-hydroxybutyrate
ht From high tariffs to isolation, what a 2nd Trump term might mean for foreign policy By www.npr.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:57:12 -0500 With wars raging around the world and high tariffs looming, Economist editor-in-chief Zanny Minton Beddoes says Trump's agenda may be chaotic — but she remains optimistic about possible good elements. Full Article
ht Strava’s new Night Heatmaps look to make subscribers safer after dark By www.engadget.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:00:11 +0000 Wouldn't it be nice if you could go out for a run without fear of being harmed? Technology has a way of making us both safer and at greater risk while out and about, but a new tool from Strava might help with the former. Strava has announced Night Heatmaps, a feature that shows which areas have more activity — or "heat" — between sunset and sunrise. Yes, Heatmaps is the feature that accidentally revealed the location of US military bases. The update is a welcome one with sunset getting very early in some areas of the world, while night seems to last late into the morning. It also comes alongside a new Weekly Heatmap, which shows heat levels in an area over the last seven days. Again, this can help you know which paths will have the most people, but at all times of the day. While this added awareness is great for knowing where to go, some people might also purposely choose to avoid the busiest times, for fear of unwanted attention (there's no winning here). In either case, the Night and Weekly Heatmaps are only available on subscriber accounts (a membership will cost you $12 monthly or $80 annually). It's also worth noting that Heatmaps pull solely from public activities on Strava, so you're not getting the full story of how many people go where. Night and Weekly Heatmaps join the Global Heatmaps (also subscriber exclusive) and your Personal Heatmap. You can access any of them through the Map tab and filter the Heatmap by activity type. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/stravas-new-night-heatmaps-look-to-make-subscribers-safer-after-dark-140011174.html?src=rss Full Article Technology & Electronics site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Sarah Fielding
ht PlayStation Plus Game Catalog additions for November include GTA V (again) and Dying Light 2 By www.engadget.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:46:46 +0000 Sony has revealed the latest slate of PlayStation Plus Game Catalog additions for Extra and Premium members, and it's a dang solid lineup this month. The biggest name, of course, is Grand Theft Auto V. That's returning to the Game Catalog after Sony removed it in June. GTA V has now sold more than 205 million copies (not a typo), but if you've yet to dive into the game or its perennially popular online mode, here's your chance. GTA VI, meanwhile, is set to arrive next fall. In case you're all GTA'd out for the time being, there are lots of other PS Plus additions to explore. One of those is the open-world zombie survival action RPG Dying Light 2: Stay Human, which I've been meaning to check out for a long time. Like A Dragon: Ishin (which, coincidentally, is leaving Game Pass this month) and Chivalry 2 are among the other big names on the list, but I'm especially happy to see Overcooked! All You Can Eat make the cut. That's a terrific bundle of both Overcooked games and all of the expansions. For years, I've been calling these games the perfect relationship test. Just, uh, maybe don't play with your partner if you're going through a rough patch. Elsewhere, The Sims 4 expansion pack Island Living is included. Naturally, you'll need the free-to-play base game to access that. Moto GP 24, Digimon Survive, Stick Fight: The Game, Clash: Artifacts of Chaos, the intriguing Killer Frequency and Hungry Shark World round out the newcomers to the PS Plus Game Catalog's Extra tier. The Premium lineup is pretty exciting this month as well. I spent many hours playing the multiplayer modes of Resistance: Fall of Man in the PS3 era. Insomniac Games has been on an incredible run for the last six years, so it should be fun to hop back into that game and its sequel, Resistance 2, for a hit of nostalgia and to see how far the studio has come. Note, however, that these two games are streaming-only. Ahead of Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1-2 Remastered arriving next month, you can warm up by playing Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain and Blood Omen 2. Last but not least, there's one PS VR2 addition to the lineup in the form of action shooter Synapse. PS Plus Premium and Extra subscribers can play these games at no extra cost starting on November 19.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/playstation/playstation-plus-game-catalog-additions-for-november-include-gta-v-again-and-dying-light-2-174646227.html?src=rss Full Article Video Games Consumer Discretionary site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Kris Holt
ht Warcraft 1 and 2 Remastered are available right now for some retro RTS goodness By www.engadget.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:43:35 +0000 Blizzard pulled off a rare surprise today by shadow launching remasters of the original Warcraft and its sequel to commemorate the franchise’s 30th anniversary. These updates of the hit RTS games are available right now and look to merge retro goodness with some modern sensibilities. The remasters feature “brand new, hand-drawn visuals that capture the original art style from each game.” Players will be able to swap between the original graphics and the remastered versions in real time. If the trailer is anything to go by, the games look purdy. The simple animations match the vibe of the two games nicely. The original Warcraft is getting some serious quality-of-life changes to make the game more appealing to modern audiences. The update includes 16:9 resolution support and modern control options. For instance, players can now right-click to move units instead of having to rely on hotkeys. Both remasters have also received "various UI and UX improvements such as tooltips and health bars, mission select screens, and increased unit selection." The original games placed strict limitations on how many units could be selected at once, so that last one is a nice improvement. Warcraft 2 will even be available for multiplayer sessions. Franchise manager Brad Chan said during today’s 30th anniversary livestream that “all legacy custom maps will still be fully compatible and playable.” These remasters are available right now. Warcraft 1 is $10 and Warcraft 2 is $15. Today’s 30th anniversary stream also dropped all kinds of other nuggets beyond the remasters. Warcraft 3: Reforged got a major update today that fixes many long-standing issues. Blizzard also announced that the affiliated mobile title Warcraft Arclight Rumble will be playable on PC starting on December 10, albeit as a beta. The developer is relaunching WoW: Classic, complete with “all-new, fresh realms.” WoW: Classic 20th Anniversary Edition will be available on November 21 and will include PvE and PvP servers, in addition to Hardcore realms. WoW Classic is even getting a new (old) expansion. Mists of Pandora Classic will be available next year. Check the trailer above for proof.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/warcraft-1-and-2-remastered-are-available-right-now-for-some-retro-rts-goodness-194335478.html?src=rss Full Article Video Games Arts & Entertainment site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Lawrence Bonk
ht GOG's preservation label highlights classic games it's maintaining for modern hardware By www.engadget.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 23:16:06 +0000 GOG is launching an effort to help make older video games playable on modern hardware. The GOG Preservation Program will label the classic titles that the platform has taken steps to adapt in order to make them compatible with contemporary computer systems, controllers and screen resolutions, all while adhering to its DRM-free policy. The move could bring new life to games of decades past, just as GOG did two years ago with a refresh of the 1999 title Wheel of Time. So far, 92 games have received the preservation treatment. "Our guarantee is that they work and they will keep working," the company says in the video announcing the initiative. Preservation has been a hot topic as more games go digital only. Not only are some platforms eliminating disk drives by default, but ownership over your library is more ephemeral than it seems. After all, most game purchases are just a license, and licenses can be revoked (as The Crew players know all too well).This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/gogs-preservation-label-highlights-classic-games-its-maintaining-for-modern-hardware-231606454.html?src=rss Full Article Media Consumer Discretionary site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Anna Washenko
ht Help Us Fight against All Lawfare By www.nationalreview.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:30:07 +0000 The issue transcends Trump. Full Article
ht Federal government departments have green light to advertise on TikTok — despite security concerns By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 04:00:00 EST Federal government departments are still allowed to advertise on TikTok despite mounting security concerns about the social media app, CBC News has learned. Full Article News/Business
ht Johnson & Johnson Takes the 340B Drug Rebate Fight to Federal Court By medcitynews.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:37:54 +0000 Johnson & Johnson is suing the federal agencies overseeing the 340B program that makes discounted medicines more accessible to uninsured and underserved patients. J&J contends the Health Resources Services Administration can’t legally oppose its plan to implement a new rebate plan for certain 340B drugs. The post Johnson & Johnson Takes the 340B Drug Rebate Fight to Federal Court appeared first on MedCity News. Full Article BioPharma Hospitals Legal Pharma 340B drug pricing hospitals HRSA Johnson & Johnson legal
ht The U.S. Must Lead the Global Fight against Superbugs By www.scientificamerican.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:00:00 +0000 Antimicrobial resistance could claim 39 million lives by 2050, yet the pipeline for new antibiotics is drying up. U.S. policy makers can help fix it Full Article
ht 16-year-old abandoned on birthday weekend to study for school while parents take 13-year-old brother on vacation: 'It wasn't right of her parents to exclude her' By cheezburger.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:00:00 -0800 Focusing on your kids' schooling and future is important, but it's easy to lose sight of the little things and moments along the way that are also important. Failing to nurture their unique skills and interests may cost them the chance to do something that they feel is fulfilling and rewarding and what they deem to be the success of their own lives. Also, pushing them too hard to be successful may be counterproductive and drive them into burnout, which takes years to recover from. Plus, we've spent the last 20 years pushing our kids into STEM degrees with a singular focus on success, and now some fields are so oversaturated it's impossible for new graduates to get jobs in the fields they have studied anyway without the proper networking and connections.Besides, there's nothing like accidentally giving your kid a traumatic memory on their birthday that they're going to remember for the rest of their life. And this uncle drew the ire of his sister and brother-in-law when he pointed out to his 16-year-old niece that he didn't agree at all with her parent's decision to abandon her on her birthday. Full Article family dynamics teens family drama aita AITAH kids teenagers siblings moms reddit story family feud parenting etiquette uncle family reddit thread parent raising kids Parenting Fail parents children
ht Killer 'might have slept' as partner died at bedside By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:50:31 GMT Raj Sidpara, 50, admits killing his partner Tarnjeet Riaz but denies murder. Full Article
ht Bahrain activists criticise UK over King Hamad's honorary knighthood By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:04:53 GMT Bahrain rejects as "baseless" a letter from three activists accusing it of mistreating detainees. Full Article
ht Don't Lose Sleep Over the End of Daylight Saving: Tips for a Smooth Adjustment By www.medindia.net Published On :: Highlights: Maintaining your usual sleep schedule, even during daylight saving shifts, helps keep your circadia Full Article
ht Hospitality Thought Leadership: Thinking for Innovation and Advancement By www.hospitalitynet.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:46:00 +0200 The pandemic had the hospitality industry rethinking its operating models for safety, security and survival. This crisis event promoted innovation and new concepts and applications in all businesses, including hospitality and tourism. Full Article
ht Manoj Bajpayee recalls experiencing starvation, would gatecrash film sets during lunchtime to get a meal: ‘Was shooed away by production guys’ - The Indian Express By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT Manoj Bajpayee recalls experiencing starvation, would gatecrash film sets during lunchtime to get a meal: ‘Was shooed away by production guys’ The Indian ExpressSuperstars of Bharat: Unveiling Incredible Icons on HT’s brand new web series MintThis actor lived on a rooftop, starved for days, gatecrashed film sets for food; became one of India's biggest DNA IndiaManoj Bajpayee recalls early struggles: 'Gatecrashed film sets for a meal, was shooed away’ TOI EtimesManoj Bajpayee on perseverance, family, and following his passion Hindustan Times Full Article