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  1. Newscast Newscast Russia targets energy plants Source link #Newscast Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  2. ‘Inside the NBA’ to continue on ABC and ESPN as part of ****-NBA settlement: Sources ‘Inside the NBA’ to continue on ABC and ESPN as part of ****-NBA settlement: Sources “Inside the NBA,” ****’s longtime basketball studio show, will appear on ABC and ESPN as the NBA and Warner Bros. Discovery, the parent company of **** Sports, have settled their months-long lawsuit, sources briefed on the agreement said. “Inside the NBA” panelists Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, Ernie Johnson and Kenny Smith will remain with the show, the sources said. O’Neal still needs to agree to an extension but has indicated his intention to remain on the program, according to one of the sources. **** Sports will receive global rights outside of the ******* States for “Inside the NBA,” House of Highlights and its parent company, Bleacher Report, per the sources. **** will have a full package of regular-season and playoff games outside of the U.S. This marks the first time Bleacher Report and House of Highlights have had global rights. **** Sports can use highlights and develop shows at no additional costs, according to the sources. **** continues to be the home of the NBA this season, along with ESPN. **** will also continue to produce “Inside the NBA” after it changes networks, per the sources. The networks and the NBA declined comment on the settlement. **** Sports sued the NBA in late July after the league rejected its offer to match the terms of Amazon Prime Video’s offer. Less than a week before the lawsuit’s filing, the league announced its 11-year, $77 billion agreements with ESPN, NBC and Amazon Prime Video that will begin in the 2025-26 season. GO DEEPER The eye-popping $77 billion haul that shook up the NBA landscape — and the future of media Since there are no rights fees, **** Sports is anticipated to be guaranteed $350 million for marketing support and advertising inventory in the first five years of the 11-year deal, according to sources briefed on the agreement. ****’s nine-year contract, which expires after the current NBA season, includes backend rights, that from ****’s point of view, allowed it to say it wanted to keep the NBA and assume Amazon’s deal. When the agreements were signed a decade ago, streaming was on the horizon, but not part of the deals. NBA commissioner Adam Silver had long stated he planned on bringing in a streamer for a third package. Amid the uncertain future for NBA coverage on ****, Barkley said on NBA TV after Game 4 of the NBA Finals in mid-June that he would retire from TV after the 2024-25 season. Barkley said he had spoken with other networks and planned to stay with **** until he retires. But less than two months later, **** and Barkley announced the Hall of Famer would remain with **** Sports, even after the loss of its NBA deal. Barkley, 61, will continue on his 10-year, $210 million contract and is in the third season of the deal. He joined “Inside the NBA” in 2000 after a 16-year NBA career. He has worked with Johnson and Smith since coming to the show. O’Neal joined in 2011, rounding out one of the most beloved sports studio shows. **** Sports could develop other shows and projects around Barkley, O’Neal, Smith and Johnson following “Inside the NBA” moving to ABC and ESPN, the sources said. Required reading (Photo: Andrew Burke-Stevenson / The Boston Globe via Getty Images) Source link #NBA #continue #ABC #ESPN #part #TNTNBA #settlement #Sources Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  3. Bug prevents M4 Macs virtualizing pre-Ventura macOS releases — user diagnosis difficult due to lack of error codes Bug prevents M4 Macs virtualizing pre-Ventura macOS releases — user diagnosis difficult due to lack of error codes A macOS user discovered that the latest M4 Apple silicon does not support visualization of operating systems prior to macOS 13.4 Ventura, which was released in May 2023. When the user tried loading older versions of macOS, the virtual machine ******* to load, with the display showing a ****** screen. They even tried to create the virtual machine (VM) directly on the M4 Mac, which was successful at first, but eventually resulted in the same ****** screen, according to The Eclectic Light Company. So, if you need to run older macOS versions prior to 13.4 Ventura, the only current solution is to use an older Mac system. Unfortunately, diagnosing the ****** screen issue is next to impossible on the client side, as the VM refuses to boot. The host doesn’t show an error either, as it’s unable to load the virtual machine normally. It’s not until the operating system itself tries to boot that it runs into the problem. The Activity Monitor shows only one active core for the VM, despite the system being allocated multiple cores, so The Eclectic suggests that the ******** happens “before the VM kernel boots the other cores, an event that occurs early during the kernel boot phase.” It seems that the error happens before or during the initial kernel boot. So, even if you try other desktop virtualization software like VMWare’s products (which are now free for all users), you’d still end up with the same clueless puzzle. At this point, the only solution is to dig into the kernel of macOS versions older than 13.4 and for Apple to publish fixed IPSWs. However, this isn’t likely, given that only a few users would most probably benefit from such an update. So, if you’re one of those who need to use older macOS versions, the only thing that you can do for now is to keep a prior-generation Mac in your arsenal. If you’ve already bought a new M4 device, like the 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro we recently reviewed, you can still virtualize macOS 13.4 and newer on your device. Alternatively, you can run Windows 11 on M1 Apple Silicon or later. Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. Source link #Bug #prevents #Macs #virtualizing #preVentura #macOS #releases #user #diagnosis #difficult #due #lack #error #codes Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  4. Class-action settlement over WestJet baggage fees now open for claims Class-action settlement over WestJet baggage fees now open for claims By Staff The ********* Press Posted November 17, 2024 10:31 am 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Some travellers who checked baggage on certain WestJet flights between 2014 and 2019 may now claim their share of a class-action settlement approved by the British Columbia Supreme Court last month and valued at $12.5 million. A statement from Evolink Law Group says anyone in the world who paid a fee for their first checked bag on domestic and international flights during certain periods when they shouldn’t have been charged has until Feb. 10, 2025, to submit a claim. The law firm based in Burnaby, B.C., says the settlement will be distributed to class members in the form of WestJet travel credits, not cash. It says the distribution will come after the deduction of class lawyer fees representing 1/3 of the settlement’s value, additional legal disbursements and a $1,500 honorarium for the plaintiff, which WestJet was to pay in cash. Story continues below advertisement 1:55 WestJet limiting service to Lethbridge Trending Now Canada Post strike explained: What you need to know about your mail Canada Post strike: What’s at stake for the ********* economy? The B.C. Court of Appeal had dismissed WestJet’s previous efforts to overturn the certification of the class-action lawsuit in 2022. Get weekly money news Get expert insights, Q&A on markets, housing, inflation, and personal finance information delivered to you every Saturday. The Calgary-based airline ultimately amended wording in its domestic tariff to remove mention that one checked bag would be free. The statement from Evolink says any travel credits distributed to class members must be redeemed toward WestJet flights within two years or they will expire. Anyone who paid for their first checked bag on ********* domestic flights booked directly with WestJet for travel between Oct. 29, 2014 and July 29, 2017 is eligible to submit a claim, the law firm says in a statement issued Friday. For international flights, the travel time ******* is from Jan. 6, 2016 to Feb. 27, 2019. More on Lifestyle More videos &copy 2024 The ********* Press Source link #Classaction #settlement #WestJet #baggage #fees #open #claims Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  5. Peggy ******* reflects on a “troubled, frayed” America Peggy ******* reflects on a “troubled, frayed” America These days, you’ll find Peggy ******* in many places: in front of commencement crowds, at political round tables, and for the past quarter-century, in the opinion section of the Wall Street Journal. But when she was just starting out in Washington, D.C., you could find ******* at the Off the Record Bar, near her job at the White House. “I would sit over there by myself, I would order a ***** or a glass of wine, and I’d just quietly sit and read,” she said. In 1984, ******* joined President Ronald Reagan’s staff, after working at CBS in New York. At first, she felt like an outsider in the buttoned-up West Wing, but soon became an acclaimed speechwriter. Early on, she wrote Reagan’s moving speech for D-Day’s 40th anniversary. Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy *******. CBS News Then, when the Challenger shuttle tragically exploded, ******* was given a tough assignment: write Reagan’s address to a distraught nation. “I had a feeling of, that didn’t work, nothing worked, because nothing was worthy of that moment; nothing was worthy of that day,” she said. “But then Frank Sinatra called – he called that night to the White House to say, ‘Mr. President, you just said what needed to be said.’ And Frank didn’t call after every speech!” By the late eighties, ******* had cemented a reputation as a wordsmith, and Reagan turned to her for his farewell address: “We made the city stronger, we made the city freer. All in all, not bad, not bad at all.” George H.W. Bush turned to *******, too, as he rallied Republicans on his way to the White House. “You know, part of life is luck,” she said. “It was not lucky to follow dazzling Ronald Reagan and be plainer, seeming sturdy George H.W. Bush. But I believe history was not – certainly in his time – sufficiently fair to him.” That opinion is one of many found in the pages of her new book, “A Certain Idea of America,” a collection of her recent work (to be published Tuesday by Portfolio). Portfolio Asked what her idea of America is today, ******* replied, “Big, raucous, troubled, frayed.” *******’s columns often delve into questions of character and leadership. “What I do not perceive now is many politicians who are actually saying, Guys, this is not good for the country. We’ve been given this beautiful thing called America. Shine it up! Keep it going!” Costa said, “You have a lot of fun in this book, doing what you call taking the stick to certain people from time to time.” “I don’t mind the stick at all,” said *******. “When I see something that I think is just awful, I love to get **** at it. I got **** at John Fetterman.” “You don’t like that he’s wearing shorts?” “It’s okay with me that he wears shorts,” she replied, “but he is not allowed to change the rules of the U.S. Senate to accommodate him in his little shorts and hoodie because he enjoys dressing like a child.” *******, now 74, grew up in the Democratic strongholds of New York and New Jersey. “And I was very happy with that, because Democrats were cooler than Republicans,” she said. “Democrats were little Bobby Kennedy, and Republicans were, like, ***** Thornburgh!” But in Reagan, she saw something fresh. “You looked at him, you saw his confidence, and it made you feel optimistic,” she said. The Gipper, of course, no longer dominates the *********** Party, and President-elect Trump’s victory could transform the GOP even more in the coming years. “In terms of policy, the *********** Party has changed by becoming, not a standard, usual ************* party, but a populist party,” ******* said. “Its issues have changed very much. But also, the edge of anger and resentment and, I’m afraid, a little paranoia that is in the *********** Party now would be something that Reagan did not recognize.” Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy *******, with CBS News chief election & campaign correspondent Robert Costa, at the Off the Record Bar in Washington, D.C. CBS News At the Off the Record Bar, the faces on the wall – caricatures of politicians of the past – and at the tables still catch her eye. For *******, it’s all part of the story – America’s, and her own. Costa said, “In a way, you’re still the writer in the corner watching everybody at the bar in Washington.” “Yeah, I like to watch them, she said. “They’re human, and you bring a little warmth to it, a little humor, and always bring your stick and ****** them when you need to! It’s kind of nice.” READ AN EXCERPT: “A Certain Idea of America” by Peggy ******* For more info: Story produced by David Rothman. Editor: Joseph Frandino. More Robert Costa Robert Costa is the Chief Election & Campaign correspondent for CBS News, where he covers national politics and ********* democracy. Source link #Peggy #******* #reflects #troubled #frayed #America Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  6. New Nvidia AI chips face issue with overheating servers, The Information reports New Nvidia AI chips face issue with overheating servers, The Information reports (Reuters) -Nvidia’s new Blackwell AI chips, which have already faced delays, have encountered problems with accompanying servers that overheat, causing some customers to worry they will not have enough time to get new data centers up and running, the Information reported on Sunday. The Blackwell graphics processing units overheat when connected together in the customized server racks the company has designed, the report said, citing sources familiar with the issue. The AI chipmaker has asked its suppliers to change the design of the racks several times to resolve overheating problems, according to Nvidia employees who have been working on the issue, as well as customers and suppliers with knowledge of it, the report said without naming the suppliers. Nvidia did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours. Nvidia unveiled Blackwell chips in March and had earlier said they would ship in the second quarter before encountering delays, potentially affecting customers such as Meta Platforms, Alphabet’s Google and Microsoft. Nvidia’s Blackwell chip takes two squares of silicon the size of the company’s previous offering and binds them into a single component that is 30 times speedier at tasks like providing responses from chatbots. (Reporting by Gursimran Kaur in Bengaluru; Editing by Bill Berkrot) Source link #Nvidia #chips #face #issue #overheating #servers #Information #reports Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  7. Giannis should stay with Bucks. But his case is first test in how NBA’s new rules impact stars Giannis should stay with Bucks. But his case is first test in how NBA’s new rules impact stars Giannis Antetokounmpo should stay in Milwaukee. Making that clear up front. This is not a longtime Warriors writer once again pondering a future with the Greek Freak as the new pillar of Golden State, one of the NBA’s it brands. I’ll leave that to Warriors owner Joe Lacob. And maybe Stephen Curry. And maybe Giannis. OK, seriously. Antetokounmpo belongs in Milwaukee, to Milwaukee. The sappy side of sports, the romantic 30,000-foot view demands him staying with the Bucks, where he became a legend. The Chick-Fil-A where he ordered a 50-piece chicken nuggets should become a state landmark. Mushy moments, however, are about past accolades. The Bucks, featuring the all-time great in his prime, rightfully want more than the 2021 Larry O’Brien Trophy they earned. But what’s emanating from their current on-court play suggests a pending impasse. The big swing Milwaukee took just last season to get a superstar, trading Jrue Holiday for Damian Lillard, is being revealed as a miss — at least in the sense of its championship aspirations. Like a giant puzzle that hasn’t finished forming, we can see enough to imagine the end picture. Of course, being wrong is possible. The Bucks could turn this around. While they sit at the bottom, they’ve played the best in the Eastern Conference close enough to warrant optimism. But, frankly, my deer, this feels like a problem Khris Middleton’s return can’t fix. The Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers look like juggernauts comparatively, and the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks are threats in the East despite their mediocre starts. And Bucks fans would be wise not to look West right now. It’s scary out that way. The Bucks are 2-8 through their first 10 games, disappointing enough to trigger the discourse about what they should do. And while nothing from Giannis suggests he wants out — and his new three-year, $175 million extension kicks in next year — he’s the mega figure the rest of the league is watching. The player who can shift the dynamic of the league. Naturally, people will be interested in whether a fourth consecutive season not making it past the second round prompts big changes in Milwaukee. All of this points to a possible moment of truth for the Bucks, and Antetokounmpo, for which we wait to see how the league’s new climate and culture impact their decision. The NBA’s pursuit of parity altered the landscape of team-building. So it’s only reasonable for it to also alter the mindset of how married front offices are to their superstars. How he and the Bucks respond could be informative. Turning 30 next month, he’s the oldest of the young superstars. He’s also the one who seems among the furthest from a championship. Giannis should stay in Milwaukee. The same questions figure to eventually arrive about Luka Dončić or Shai Gilgeous-Alexander or Jayson Tatum. Or Duke’s Cooper Flagg. Or Utah Prep’s A.J. Dybantsa. The collective bargaining agreement doesn’t have protections for drafting well, which means teams that do are counting down to when they have to pay. Welcome to Sam Presti’s life. It seems executives, players and fans should be emotionally prepared for stars to be sacrificed in the name of the CBA. Obviously, it all depends on the situation. The stars’ accomplishments. The ownership’s financial capacity. The roster’s flexibility. The obvious answer is for the Bucks to retool around Antetokounmpo. With the increased longevity of superstars, and the way he takes care of himself, he should have at least five to six years of eliteness in him. Maybe more. But it’s also easier than ever, figuratively, to move on and still turn out just fine. Parity’s impact makes it more feasible, figuratively, for teams to retool quickly. With no impossible juggernaut sitting atop the league — the closest one is Boston, which is facing a similar pending money crunch — the climb to the top is shorter. The punishment for having three maximum salaries increases the possibility of star-caliber players being available or coming to market. Hard-line stances are easier for teams to take these days. Jimmy Butler does not have a max extension in Miami despite being the face of the franchise. Paul George is in Philadelphia, and his former team doesn’t look worse long-term as a result. GO DEEPER The Clippers don’t regret saying goodbye to Paul George, and no to the Warriors The salary ********** surely makes ownership take a longer, ******* look. Is that No. 2 star really worth $40 million? Is the No. 1 really worth $60 million? Those figures won’t look quite as massive when the new television deal raises the salary cap. But the sticker shock will still be present for the check-signers. At some point, having such an albatross figure eating up so much of the salary cap makes maneuvering tough. The Jazz considered moving on from Lauri Markkanen before locking him for $48 million a year over the next four. The Suns will have three players making over $50 million next season, putting some real championship pressure on Phoenix right now as the penalties for crossing the second apron loom. This climate wouldn’t figure to make loyalty as appealing. Lillard is a cautionary tale of being loyal to a fault. He spent years of his prime on a Portland Trail Blazers squad that didn’t have a real chance at a title. Could he have a title if he was in Miami in 2023 when it faced the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Finals? We’ll never know because he was still ride-or-**** for Portland. Market size is less relevant in the modern media climate. The salary suppression of the new CBA makes staying home less profitable. The league has intentionally increased the number of teams on the cusp of being serious. It’s a concoction sure to fertilize other grasses. How long before Joel Embiid wants a fresh start? How long will Ja Morant settle for being second fiddle with the grit and grind if the Grizzlies don’t build a winner around him? Taking away the sentimentality, and keeping it strictly basketball maneuvering — is it better for the Bucks to send their pillar to Oklahoma City, which by far and away could offer the biggest bounty of any team? No one could blame Antetokounmpo for wanting that. Because what’s also true about the age of parity is the ease of falling behind. Hopes for a ‘ship can sail away as quickly as they dock when the league can rearrange so fluidly. The right role player can lift a team into the mix, let alone an All-Star. How many teams could change their odds by adding Butler? GO DEEPER The T.J. McConnell paradigm: How the sunset of NBA super teams led to the rise of role players Conversely, a team that looked on the come-up can suddenly seem far away. It was but two years ago Sacramento and Memphis looked to be the future. It is early, but it looks as if Milwaukee is drifting behind. It’s always risky to make conclusions when Halloween candy yet ******** (albeit the candy corn no one actually likes). Especially for a team missing a player as good as Middleton. But seasons have vibes. Tones are set. Patterns start developing. Antetokounmpo has already called out the team’s effort. One of the tells of chemistry and cohesion is fourth-quarter production. And late in games, Milwaukee has looked like it’s staying together until the kids graduate high school. Entering Monday, the Bucks were 25th in fourth-quarter scoring (26.2) and second-to-last in fourth-quarter offensive rating (105.6). Milwaukee has the fourth-worst offensive efficiency in the clutch, averaging just 89.3 points per 100 per possessions of clutch time. Only the Chicago Bulls, Knicks and Thunder were worse — and Oklahoma City was so low because it’s usually chilling in fourth quarters. If the conclusion is Dame and Giannis aren’t the takeover-the-league duo we thought they’d be, I was certain they’d be, what is the Bucks’ next move? Giannis should stay in Milwaukee. Because the inverse is also true. If it’s easier to rebuild in a league that frowns on hoarding superstars, it figures to be even easier with an anchor in place. The hardest piece to get is the biggest one. What’s more, we’ve seen this place where the NBA could be headed. All markets being in play now, with the superstars spread more evenly across the league, the player movement could turn up. A Game of Thronesian shifting of power. While that for sure adds an element of excitement, the league constantly reforming its contender class, jerseys expiring faster than whole milk, sentimentality takes on its own value. Having a franchise pillar becomes more meaningful. And since this is a business, still fueled by the magnetism of superstars, something will always be special about the players who ride it out with one home. Sure, they might miss out on all-time great conversations, their trophy collections limited by their team’s resources and front-office acumen. But they are among the most adored, most respected. Giannis should stay in Milwaukee. (Illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; photo of Giannis Antetokounmpo: Patrick McDermott / Getty Images) Source link #Giannis #stay #Bucks #case #test #NBAs #rules #impact #stars Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  8. Electric vehicle targets ‘will not be weakened’ despite pressure Electric vehicle targets ‘will not be weakened’ despite pressure Rules on the percentage of electric vehicles (EVs) car firms must sell will not be weakened, the transport secretary has said, despite growing pressure from the industry. The mandate will become tougher next year ahead of a complete ban on new diesel and petrol cars in 2035, but car makers have suggested the rules could threaten jobs. Several senior government ministers and car makers with factories in the *** will hold crunch talks this week about the EV mandate and the slump in car demand. Louise Haigh said she will look at “flexibilities”, but insisted that “the mandate will not be weakened”. “There has been a downturn in demand on a global level so we are absolutely in listening mode – we want to discuss how the current situation is affecting them, but we are not diluting our ambition,” the transport secretary told LBC Radio on Sunday. “I’m meeting with Nissan tomorrow and the business secretary, the energy minister and I are meeting with a number of automotive manufacturers later in the week in order to discuss the challenges that they face on a global scale.” According to the mandate, EVs must make up 22% of a firm’s car sales and 10% of their van sales this year. For every car ***** that pushes it outside of that mandate, they must pay a £15,000 fine. The rules get tougher every year ahead of a complete ban of new petrol and diesel car sales by 2035, though Labour said in its manifesto it would bring this forward to 2030 – reinstating the old target – as part of its wider commitments to climate change policy. The trade association, Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), has said the industry “will likely miss” this year’s targets – calculating that around 18% of *** car sales are currently EVs. SMMT and car makers say they support the government’s long-term aims, but they are looking for some concessions in this week’s talks. One suggestion is that the penalties car makers have to pay for missing the targets should be reduced, the BBC understands. Meanwhile, the SMMT is calling for government grants for buyers of EVs and tax changes. It says changes are needed to deal with the plummet in demand, with its data showing that new car registrations in the *** remain a fifth lower than pre-Covid. A Nissan spokesperson told the BBC it is “committed to playing a full role in the transition to net zero in the ***”, but said “changes are required now to reflect the reality of the market, as we continue to work together to encourage more drivers to make the switch”. A spokesperson for Stellantis – which owns Citroën, Peugeot, Vauxhall and several other car brands – said it is aligned with the objectives of the mandate. But it added: “To remain efficient in the ***, we are strategically reviewing our operations working with our union partners as previously announced.” In April, Stellantis chief executive Carlos Tavares told The Telegraph newspaper the rules were “terrible” and that it could force the car maker to reduce its presence in the ***. The Unite union has urged the company to commit to its future at its Luton and Ellesmere Port factories to address the “***** and rumour” it has created through announcing the strategic review. Unite added it is “already having constructive discussions with government and industry to reform the EV mandate to protect jobs”. Source link #Electric #vehicle #targets #weakened #pressure Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  9. Stellar Blade Wins Seven Awards at Korea Game Awards Stellar Blade Wins Seven Awards at Korea Game Awards Korea Game Awards 2024 ended just a few days ago, on November 13. During the event, various games were competing for prizes in this prestigious event, hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and organized by the Korea Game Industry Association. Source link #Stellar #Blade #Wins #Awards #Korea #Game #Awards Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  10. Glastonbury tickets sell out in 35 minutes Glastonbury tickets sell out in 35 minutes Tickets for Glastonbury 2025 have sold out in less than 40 minutes, the festival in Worthy Farm, Somerset, said. The passes went on ***** at 9am local time on Sunday, and event organisers said at 9.35am all the 373.50 pounds ($A730) tickets were gone. On X, the event said: “Tickets for Glastonbury 2025 have now sold out. “Thanks to everyone who bought one and sorry to those who missed out, on a morning when demand was much higher than supply. There will be a resale of any cancelled or returned tickets in spring 2025.” Seller See Tickets wrote: “Tickets for @Glastonbury Festival 2025 are now SOLD OUT. Confirmation emails are going out now. “Thank you to everyone who bought tickets this morning and sorry to those who missed out.” Last year, the main tickets were gone in less than an hour, after being put on ***** at 9am. The first group of 2025 tickets for coach travel went in less than 30 minutes, earlier this week. Festival organiser Emily Eavis has previously said 2026 will be a fallow year for Glastonbury, to allow the land to rest and recover. However, she is already in talks with acts to headline in 2025 after this year saw two women top the Pyramid Stage bill, Dua Lipa on Friday and SZA on Sunday, as well as having Shania Twain in the Legends slot. The 2024 festival also saw Coldplay make history as the first act to headline the festival five times. Source link #Glastonbury #tickets #sell #minutes Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  11. Age of Wonders 4: Ways of War Review – Gideon's Gaming Age of Wonders 4: Ways of War Review – Gideon's Gaming Joseph Writes – Ways of War brings a touch of Eastern mythology to Age of Wonders 4 with ******** Dragons, ***** Lions, and a new Oathsworn culture Source link #Age #Wonders #Ways #War #Review #Gideon039s #Gaming Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  12. 3 things to consider when buying a coffee maker on ****** Friday 3 things to consider when buying a coffee maker on ****** Friday ****** Friday is a great time to pick up a new coffee maker, but with so many on offer, making a choice can become overwhelming. Here at TechRada , we’re hand-picking all of this year’s best ****** Friday coffee maker deals, ****** Friday espresso machine deals, and ****** Friday Nespresso deals; but it’s helpful to go in with an idea of exactly what you want before you start browsing. With that in minde, we’re assuming that you’re looking for an electric coffee machine. If you just want to make a single serving drip coffee as easily as possible, then a basic moka **** for espresso, or a plastic V60 coffee dripper for pour-over coffee will do the job just fine. 1. What type of coffee do you like? There are two main types of coffee machine to consider: drip (or pour-over) and espresso. The best drip coffee makers are quite simple – they heat water and pour it over your ground coffee, after which the brewed coffee drips into a jug or carafe. Depending on which machine you choose, the jug may sit on a hotplate that keeps the drink warm until you’re ready to consume it – although bear in mind that its flavor profile will change if it’s kept on the warmer for a long time. Some drip coffee makers, such as the Smeg Drip Filter Coffee Machine, have a timer so you can fill the coffee grounds and water before going to bed, and wake up to a **** of freshly brewed coffee. Others, such as the Moccamaster KBGV Select and Cuisinart Grind & Brew have built-in grinders, and are well worth considering if you’re short on space, or don’t have a standalone grinder, but want to get the best possible flavor from your beans (the flavor compounds begin to break down within an hour of grinding). The Smeg Drip Filter coffee machine has a timer so you can enjoy freshly brewed coffee first thing in the morning (Image credit: Future) If you prefer espresso drinks (including plain espresso, americanos, lattes, flat *******, and cappuccinos) then you’ll want one of the best espresso machines. Unlike drip coffee makers, these force heated water through ground beans at high pressure, producing a concentrated shot of coffee. There are several types of machine available, and which one you pick will depend on how hands-on you want to get. 2. Do you want to get hands-on? So you like espresso – great! Now, how much work do you want to do? There are three main types of espresso machine: automatic, semi-automatic, and manual, each of which requires a different degree of input from you. Sign up to be the first to know about unmissable ****** Friday deals on top tech, plus get all your favorite TechRadar content. If you want to keep things as easy as possible, the best bean-to-cup coffee machines handle the whole process from start to finish. Most of these are fully automatic, which means they weigh and grind the coffee beans, tamp the grounds, heat the water, and force it through the beans at a particular pressure, for a specific ******* of time. Some (such as the Smeg BCC13) feature physical buttons that let you choose different espresso drink presets, while others (such as the KitchenAid KF8) have touchscreens and let you configure factors such as the strength and volume of your drink. Fully automatic espresso machines usually have a menu of drink options to choose from, and you may be able to customize your drink, too (Image credit: Future) Some fully automatic espresso machines have an auto milk frother, which forces steam through milk to create foam that’s poured into your cup with your coffee for lattes and cappuccinos. Most machines dispense the milk first then pour the espresso through it, but some (such as the KitchenAid KF8) give you the option of pouring the milk second, so that the resulting drink doesn’t end up with a brown spot in the middle. Fully manual espresso machines (such as the Gaggia Classic) give you the barista experience. You’ll need to grind the beans yourself (selecting the right grind size for the flavor profile you prefer), tamp them down to ensure water flows through them evenly, start the boiler, pull the shot, and decide when to stop the water. A manual machine may include a grinder, or you might need a separate one. Some people enjoy the process, finding it meditative, whereas others don’t want the hassle. Fully manual espresso machines such as the Gaggia Classic put you in control (Image credit: TechRadar) Manual espresso machines often have a steam wand, which you use to heat and aerate milk in a pitcher. Technique is important here, but once you’ve got the knack, you’ll be able to produce silky foam with the texture of emulsion paint, which you can use to create latte art (provided you have the time and patience to practice). Semi-automatic espresso machines, as the name suggests, sit somewhere in the middle. They may weigh and grind the beans for you, but require you to tamp the puck and insert the portafilter into the group set. They may have an auto milk frother, a manual steam wand, or nothing at all. Finally, there are capsule-based coffee makers such as the best Nespresso machines. These use pods of ready-ground coffee, which the machine pierces and forces water through at high pressure. You don’t have to worry about grinding or weighing beans, making the whole process less messy; but you can’t customize your drink to great lengths and there’s a waste pod to dispose of every time. 3. What’s your budget? Coffee makers vary hugely in price, so it’s good to know what you’ll be able to get for your money. If you want to make espresso, automatic bean-to-cup coffee machines are the most expensive, often costing between $1,000 / £800 / AU$1,500 and $2,000 / £1,600 / AU$3,000. Semi-automatic coffee makers are often slightly cheaper, but manual machines are the most affordable way to make espresso. The De’Longhi Dedica Style EC685 is an excellent manual machine that has a list price of $349.95 / £199.99 / AU$399, and can often be found even cheaper. Drip coffee makers usually cost significantly less, even if you opt for a premium model. The 60s-style Smeg Drip Filter Coffee Machine has a list price of $199.95 / £179 (about AU$300), and the KitchenAid Classic 5KCM1208 is $109.99 / £119 (about AU$170). Source link #buying #coffee #maker #****** #Friday Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  13. How remote work can help you travel this holiday season How remote work can help you travel this holiday season Baona | E+ | Getty Images Americans are determined to travel this holiday season — and certain workarounds are helping them take those trips. The ability to work remotely is a major leg up when planning out itineraries. About 49% of employed travelers are “laptop luggers” — those who plan to work at some point on their holiday vacation — up from 34% last year, according to the Deloitte holiday travel survey. This flexibility allows workers to take trips they might not otherwise, or stretch their trips for longer, according to the survey. While there are more laptop luggers across most age groups and income levels, Gen Zers, which Deloitte defines as those born between 1997 and 2012, and high earners make up the highest shares, at 58% and 52%, respectively, according to the survey. Deloitte polled 4,074 ********* adults in September. Of that group, 2,005 were identified as holiday travelers. The change in laptop luggers is “a pretty high jump. It’s almost across all income levels and age groups,” said Eileen Crowley, vice chair and U.S. transportation, hospitality and services attest leader at Deloitte. More from Personal Finance: The best ways to save money this holiday season About 28% of credit card users are still paying off last year’s holiday tab ‘Slow shopping’ can save you money this holiday season Since the pandemic, remote work has become a priority for job seekers, said Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter. In the third quarter, 51% of surveyed job seekers said the ability to work from wherever they want is a top reason for remote jobs, up from 40.8% in the first quarter of 2022, according to ZipRecruiter data. “The value to U.S. workers of being able to work from anywhere has clearly grown over the course of the great remote work experiment,” she said. In addition to working during their trip, travelers are coming up with other workarounds such as driving instead of flying or cutting back on other expenses, experts said. “People are willing to cut corners to save money, but they don’t want to skip the trip entirely,” said Ted Rossman, an industry analyst at Bankrate. Who’s spending on holiday travel this year High earners are driving holiday travel and spending trends this year, according to experts. When it comes to holiday travel, 52% of shoppers with incomes of $100,000 or more said they can “easily afford” that expense, according to Morning Consult, a survey research firm. That is the highest share compared with mid- to low-income groups. Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty Images “Higher-income consumers are not nearly as price sensitive,” Stacy Francis, president and CEO of Francis Financial, a wealth management, financial planning and divorce financial planning firm in New York City, recently told CNBC. “They’re not nearly as budget conscious as people in lower-wage-earning brackets,” said Francis, a member of CNBC’s Financial Advisor Council. Among generational groups, millennials, or those born between 1980 and 1996, have the highest budgets and longest travel planned. According to the report, millennials plan to take about 2.6 trips over the course of the holiday season and spend on average $3,927, per the Deloitte survey. What’s making holiday travel possible this year More than 4 in 5 holiday travelers, 83%, are finding ways to save money this holiday season, such as driving instead of flying, according to Bankrate. “Most of these people are still traveling, they’re just doing so differently to cut some costs,” Rossman said. Separately, about 50% of respondents are cutting back on other expenses and 49% are picking up discounts and deals, according to the 2024 Holiday Travel Outlook by Hopper, a travel site. Among other strategies, 22% plan to travel on off-peak days and 21% are using credit card points or miles to cover some of the cost, the Hopper report found. If you do plan to pull out your laptop and work during a holiday vacation, make sure to review your company’s rules around remote work, said Pollak. Some companies require employees to work from their home, from within the company’s home state or within the U.S. unless otherwise authorized. “You risk getting your access shut off, being punished or even having your employment terminated if you try to work from elsewhere,” Pollak said. Touch base with your manager or director about the idea as well, she said: “Some managers just care that you’re getting the job done and aren’t concerned how.” Finally, you want to make sure the location you plan to work from has a strong electric grid or service and Wi-Fi is reliable. “If you’re on the ***** for work, make sure you are somewhere where you can get it done,” Pollak said. Spending on experiences such as travel and concerts spiked after pandemic-era lockdowns and restrictions because of pent-up demand from Americans, experts say. Yet even after several years, travel “seems to be something that’s sticking,” said Deloitte’s Crowley: “People are placing value and making room in their budgets for travel.” Source link #remote #work #travel #holiday #season Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  14. What Does the 10th House in Astrology Mean? What Does the 10th House in Astrology Mean? The astrological chart is a powerful tool for self-discovery, revealing the intricate tapestry of our lives, from our innermost desires to our public persona. Among the twelve celestial houses that make up this cosmic map, the Tenth House stands out as a pivotal realm, shining a spotlight on our professional aspirations, social status, and the lasting impact we aim to leave on the world. As the apex of the natal chart, the Tenth House represents the culmination of our life’s journey, where our ambitions crystallize, our authority is established, and our public persona shines. This dynamic domain encompasses the realms of career, leadership, reputation, and legacy – the very elements that shape our place in society and define the mark we leave behind. By delving into the nuances of the Tenth House, we can gain invaluable insights into the driving forces behind our professional pursuits, the way we wield power, and the lasting impression we hope to make on the world around us. The Foundations of the Tenth House At the heart of the Tenth House ***** the concept of the Midheaven, the cusp or highest point of the astrological chart. This pivotal position serves as a gateway, connecting the personal and the professional, the individual and the collective. The Midheaven not only sets the tone for the Tenth House but also reflects the manner in which we present ourselves to the world, the roles we assume, and the social standing we aspire to attain. Ruled by the taskmaster planet Saturn and the pragmatic sign of Capricorn, the Tenth House is imbued with a sense of responsibility, discipline, and a drive for long-term achievement. This house encourages us to take a strategic approach to our career paths, to meticulously plan our professional goals, and to navigate the complexities of power structures and authority figures with a keen eye for detail and a steadfast determination. The Realm of Ambition and Career At the core of the Tenth House ***** the pursuit of professional fulfillment and the realization of our ambitions. This domain encompasses not just the jobs we hold, but the very essence of our vocations – the work that sets our souls on ***** and aligns with our deepest passions. The Tenth House prompts us to move beyond the mundane tasks of daily life and to focus on the grand vision that inspires us, guiding us towards the pinnacle of our chosen fields. Interestingly, the Tenth House’s relationship with career extends beyond the traditional notions of employment. It also encompasses entrepreneurial ventures, leadership roles, and any endeavors where we can leave a lasting mark on society. This house encourages us to think big, to embrace our pioneering spirit, and to chart our own paths, rather than simply following the well-trodden routes of others. The Influence of Authority and Governance Alongside the themes of ambition and career, the Tenth House also sheds light on our relationship with authority, power, and governance. This domain explores how we perceive and interact with those in positions of power, be they employers, government officials, or community leaders. The Tenth House can reveal our own leadership styles, our attitudes towards hierarchies, and the ways in which we wield influence within our professional and social spheres. For some, the Tenth House may highlight a natural inclination towards taking charge and commanding respect. Others may grapple with the challenges of navigating complex power dynamics, learning to balance their personal integrity with the demands of authority. Regardless of our individual tendencies, the Tenth House encourages us to reflect on the role of governance in our lives and to consider how we can leverage our own positions of power to create positive change. The Shaping of Public Image and Reputation The Tenth House is also intimately connected to our public image and the reputation we cultivate in the eyes of society. This domain encompasses the way we present ourselves to the world, the impressions we leave on our colleagues and peers, and the lasting legacies we hope to create. Through the lens of the Tenth House, we can explore the factors that contribute to our professional standing, from the accolades and awards we receive to the way we are perceived by our communities. This house prompts us to consider the messages we convey, the values we embody, and the lasting impact we wish to have on the world around us. Interestingly, the Tenth House’s influence on public image is not limited to our careers; it can also shed light on our broader social roles and the ways in which we are viewed as leaders, innovators, or trailblazers within our respective spheres of influence. The Psychological Depths of the Tenth House Delving deeper into the Tenth House, we uncover a rich tapestry of psychological themes and personal growth opportunities. This domain not only shapes our professional aspirations but also reflects our deepest motivations, our sense of purpose, and the ways in which we navigate the complexities of power and authority. The Tenth House invites us to tap into our inner ambition, to move beyond the constraints of daily routines and to pursue our most audacious dreams. It challenges us to confront our fears, to overcome the limitations we’ve imposed upon ourselves, and to embrace the full extent of our potential. By engaging with the Tenth House, we can cultivate a greater sense of self-awareness, resilience, and the courage to forge our own paths, even in the face of adversity. Furthermore, the Tenth House’s connection to parental influences and authority figures can shed light on our own leadership styles, our relationship with power, and the ways in which our upbringing has shaped our professional identities. This house prompts us to reflect on the lessons we’ve learned, the patterns we’ve inherited, and the opportunities we have to break free from limiting beliefs or expectations. Navigating the Challenges and Lessons of the Tenth House While the Tenth House offers immense potential for growth and fulfillment, it is not without its challenges. As we strive to reach the pinnacle of our professional and social aspirations, we may encounter obstacles, setbacks, and the need to carefully balance our ambitions with our personal integrity. One of the primary lessons of the Tenth House is the art of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, of not allowing our professional pursuits to consume us entirely. This domain encourages us to stay grounded, to preserve our privacy, and to cultivate a strong sense of self-worth that extends beyond the boundaries of our careers. Additionally, the Tenth House prompts us to grapple with the complexities of power, authority, and the responsible use of influence. As we climb the ladder of success, we must be mindful of the impact our actions have on others and the ways in which we can leverage our positions to create positive change. This house challenges us to find the delicate balance between asserting our authority and remaining compassionate, between pursuing our own goals and considering the greater good. The Tenth House and the Legacy We Leave Behind At the pinnacle of the astrological chart, the Tenth House not only shapes our professional journeys but also speaks to the lasting legacies we hope to leave behind. This domain encourages us to consider the impact of our work, the values we embody, and the ways in which our contributions will be remembered by future generations. Through the lens of the Tenth House, we can explore the seeds we plant today and the ways in which they will bloom in the years to come. This house prompts us to think beyond the confines of our own lifetimes, to consider the ripple effects of our actions, and to strive for a lasting positive impact on the world around us. Whether it’s through groundbreaking achievements in our chosen fields, the mentorship and guidance we provide to others, or the enduring social and cultural changes we inspire, the Tenth House invites us to embrace our roles as catalysts for transformation. By aligning our ambitions with our deepest values and a sense of responsibility to the greater good, we can harness the power of the Tenth House to create a lasting legacy that transcends the boundaries of our individual lives. The Tenth House in Vedic Astrology While the Tenth House in Western astrology primarily focuses on the themes of career, ambition, and public image, its counterpart in Vedic astrology – the Karma Bhava – takes a more holistic and spiritually-oriented approach to these themes. In the Vedic tradition, the Tenth House is not just about professional success and social status; it is also deeply connected to the concept of dharma, or one’s righteous path in life. This house prompts us to consider our duties, responsibilities, and the ways in which we can use our talents and positions of power to positively impact the world around us. Vedic astrologers may also place a greater emphasis on the role of the dominant parent, often the father, in shaping our professional identities and our relationship with authority. The Tenth House can reveal insights into the influence of parental expectations, guidance, and the ways in which we internalize and respond to hierarchical structures. Furthermore, the Vedic interpretation of the Tenth House highlights the importance of balancing our worldly aspirations with our spiritual growth. This house encourages us to find ways to merge our professional pursuits with our deeper sense of purpose, to ensure that our legacies are not just marked by material success, but by the positive change we’ve catalyzed in the world. The Zodiac’s Influence on the Tenth House Just as the planets and their placements within the Tenth House can profoundly shape our professional and social trajectories, the zodiac sign that rules this domain also plays a significant role in defining our unique approach to ambition, authority, and legacy. The Tenth House is traditionally associated with the sign of Capricorn, the pragmatic and disciplined earth sign. This pairing imbues the Tenth House with a strong sense of responsibility, a drive for long-term achievement, and a practical approach to navigating the complexities of power structures and hierarchies. Individuals with a prominent Capricorn influence in their Tenth House may exhibit a keen eye for detail, a methodical approach to goal-setting, and a deep respect for tradition and established systems. They may excel in roles that require strategic planning, managerial expertise, and a unwavering commitment to their chosen fields. However, the Tenth House is not limited to the influence of Capricorn alone. Depending on the planetary placements and the overall astrological chart, the Tenth House can also be shaped by the energies of other zodiac signs, each bringing its own unique flavor to the themes of ambition, authority, and legacy. For instance, a Tenth House infused with the dynamic and pioneering spirit of Aries might encourage a more bold and innovative approach to career pursuits, while a Tenth House influenced by the artistic and harmonious Libra could foster a focus on using one’s professional platform to promote beauty, balance, and social justice. By understanding the interplay between the Tenth House and the zodiac signs, we can gain deeper insights into the specific ways in which our professional identities, leadership styles, and lasting impacts on the world are cultivated and expressed. The Tenth House’s Connections to Other Astrological Houses The Tenth House does not exist in isolation; it is intimately connected to the other domains of the astrological chart, each offering valuable insights and shaping the overall narrative of our life’s journey. One particularly significant relationship is that between the Tenth House and the Sixth House, which governs the realm of daily work, service, and health. While the Sixth House addresses the more practical and functional aspects of our professional lives, the Tenth House focuses on the higher calling, the deeper purpose, and the long-term vision that drives us. As we progress through our careers, the interplay between the Tenth and Sixth Houses can reveal the evolution of our vocational pursuits, the ways in which we balance our ambitions with our day-to-day responsibilities, and the strategies we employ to maintain our well-being and productivity. Additionally, the Tenth House’s connections to other angular houses, such as the First House (the self) and the Seventh House (relationships), can shed light on the ways in which our personal identities, values, and interpersonal dynamics shape our professional trajectories and the legacies we hope to leave behind. By exploring these interwoven astrological relationships, we can gain a more holistic understanding of the Tenth House’s role in our lives, recognizing how it both influences and is influenced by the other pivotal domains that make up the tapestry of our existence. The Tenth House in the Modern Context As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the 21st century, the themes and insights of the Tenth House have become increasingly relevant and nuanced. In our contemporary world, where career paths are often fluid, and the boundaries between personal and professional lives have become more blurred, the Tenth House offers a valuable framework for understanding and navigating these complex realities. Gone are the days when a single, linear career path was the norm. Today, many individuals embrace a more entrepreneurial spirit, exploring multiple vocational avenues, switching careers, or blending their passions with their professional pursuits. The Tenth House encourages us to embrace this flexibility, to think beyond the confines of traditional job titles, and to define success on our own terms. Moreover, the Tenth House’s emphasis on reputation, public image, and legacy has taken on new dimensions in the digital age. The way we present ourselves to the world, the digital footprints we leave behind, and the lasting impact we have on our communities have all become crucial considerations in the modern professional landscape. As we grapple with these evolving realities, the Tenth House prompts us to cultivate a deeper sense of self-awareness, to align our ambitions with our values, and to consider the broader societal implications of our choices and actions. By harnessing the insights of this pivotal astrological domain, we can navigate the complexities of the modern world with greater clarity, purpose, and a steadfast commitment to creating a lasting, positive impact. The Personal and Professional Implications of the Tenth House The Tenth House stands as a testament to the intricate interplay between our personal and professional lives, shaping the very foundations of our identities and the legacies we hope to leave behind. On a personal level, the Tenth House invites us to cultivate a deep understanding of our innermost motivations, our sense of purpose, and the ways in which we wish to express our unique talents and contributions to the world. This domain prompts us to confront our fears, to push past self-imposed limitations, and to embrace the full scope of our ambitions and leadership potential. As we navigate the professional realm, the Tenth House offers invaluable guidance, helping us to align our career paths with our core values, to build reputations that reflect our authentic selves, and to leverage our positions of power and influence in service of the greater good. This house encourages us to approach our work with a sense of responsibility, resilience, and a steadfast commitment to leaving a lasting, positive impact. Ultimately, the Tenth House serves as a bridge between the personal and the professional, reminding us that our vocational pursuits are not merely a means to an end, but an integral part of our holistic journey of self-discovery, growth, and legacy-building. By embracing the insights and lessons of this pivotal astrological domain, we can unlock a deeper sense of fulfillment, purpose, and the confidence to forge our own paths, even in the face of adversity. Conclusion The Tenth House stands as a testament to the power of ambition, authority, and lasting legacy, inviting us to explore the intricacies of our professional identities, our relationship with power, and the indelible marks we hope to leave on the world. Through the lens of this pivotal astrological domain, we can gain a deeper understanding of our vocational callings, the ways in which we navigate complex hierarchies, and the lasting impressions we wish to create. By aligning our ambitions with our core values, cultivating a healthy balance between our personal and professional lives, and embracing the responsible use of our influence, we can harness the transformative potential of the Tenth House to forge a path that is truly our own. As we continue to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of the modern world, the insights and lessons of the Tenth House remain essential, guiding us towards the pinnacles of our professional and social aspirations, and empowering us to leave a legacy that transcends the boundaries of our individual lifetimes. By embracing the wisdom of this celestial domain, we can unlock the keys to a life of purpose, impact, and lasting fulfillment. This article was created using Ai technology. Original article: Unraveling the Mystery: What Does the 10th House in Astrology Mean? Copyright © 2024 HowStuffWorks, a division of InfoSpace Holdings, LLC, a System1 Company Source link #10th #House #Astrology Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  15. Best Area 99 Landing Spots in Warzone Season 1 Best Area 99 Landing Spots in Warzone Season 1 Archie Atom has brought us a new Warzone Resurgence map called Area 99, and here are the best landing spots for this Nuketown playground. Source link #Area #Landing #Spots #Warzone #Season Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  16. Trump transition team compiling list of current and former U.S. military officers for possible courts-martial Trump transition team compiling list of current and former U.S. military officers for possible courts-martial The Trump transition team is compiling a list of senior current and former U.S. military officers who were directly involved in the withdrawal from Afghanistan and exploring whether they could be court-martialed for their involvement, according to a U.S. official and a person familiar with the plan. Officials working on the transition are considering creating a commission to investigate the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, including gathering information about who was directly involved in the decision-making for the military, how it was carried out, and whether the military leaders could be eligible for charges as serious as treason, the U.S. official and person with knowledge of the plan said. “They’re taking it very seriously,” the person with knowledge of the plan said. The Trump transition team did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Matt Flynn, a former deputy assistant secretary of defense for counternarcotics and global threats, is helping lead the effort, the sources said. It is being framed as a review of how the U.S. first got into the war in Afghanistan and how the U.S. ultimately withdrew. A military transport plane launches while Afghans who cannot get into the airport to evacuate are stranded in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2021. “Matt Flynn has nothing to do with the Trump transition team, much less leading any review concerning military justice matters,” said Mark S. Zaid, Flynn’s attorney. In a statement Zaid said that “no one has sought out Mr. Flynn’s views on this hypothetical legal scenario.” NBC News did reach out to multiple officials on the Trump transition team about this story. “The sources apparently pushing this story appear to be your typical selfish Washington, D.C. insiders seeking to gain better positioning for their own administration jobs,” said an individual with knowledge of the campaign. President-elect Donald Trump has condemned the withdrawal as a “humiliation” and “the most embarrassing day in the history of our country.” It is not clear, though, what would legally justify “treason” charges since the military officers were following the orders of President Joe Biden to withdraw all U.S. forces from Afghanistan. A 2022 independent review by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction blamed both the Trump and Biden administrations for the chaotic U.S. withdrawal in 2021. Trump first reached an agreement with the Taliban in 2020 to withdraw all U.S. forces from Afghanistan, roughly 13,000 troops, and release 5,000 Taliban fighters from prison. The Biden administration then completed the withdrawal and badly overestimated the ability of Afghan government forces to ****** the Taliban on their own. Trump’s choice for secretary of defense, Fox News personality Pete Hegseth, has criticized the withdrawal, saying the U.S. lost the war and wasted billions of dollars. In his book “The War on Warriors,” Hegseth wrote, “The next president of the ******* States needs to radically overhaul Pentagon senior leadership to make us ready to defend our nation and defeat our enemies. Lots of people need to be fired. The debacle in Afghanistan, of course, is the most glaring example.” Afghan applicants crowd into a cafe seeking help applying for the Special Immigrant Visas program in 2021 in Kabul, Afghanistan. Hegseth calls the withdrawal a “humiliating retreat” and says leaders at the Pentagon were not held accountable for the deadly ******* at Abbey Gate, which ******* 13 U.S. service members and roughly 170 Afghan civilians. Nor were they held accountable for a subsequent U.S. airstrike in Kabul that officials thought would ***** the Islamic State group leader behind the ******** ******* but instead ******* 10 innocent Afghans, including seven children, he wrote. “These generals lied. They mismanaged. They violated their oath. They *******. They disgraced our troops, and our nation. They got people *******, unnecessarily,” he wrote. “And, to this moment, they keep their jobs. Worse, they continue to actively erode our military and its values — by capitulating to civilians with ******** agendas. They are an embarrassment, with stars still on their shoulders.” The transition team is looking at the possibility of recalling several commanders to active duty for possible charges, the U.S. official said. It’s not clear the Trump administration would pursue treason charges, and instead could focus on lesser charges that highlight the officer’s involvement. “They want to set an example,” said the person with knowledge of the plan. Taliban fighters storm into the Kabul International Airport, wielding ********* supplied weapons, equipment and uniforms after the ******* States Military have completed their withdrawal, in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Aug. 31, 2021. Speaking to NBC News days before the election, Howard Lutnick, one of the two advisers leading the transition, said Trump learned after his first administration that he had hired Democratic generals, and he would not make that mistake again. Former officials who worked in Trump’s first administration have said they advised Trump against policies they thought would weaken U.S. national security, such as withdrawing U.S. troops from Syria. And they advised against actions that they thought might violate the Constitution or inflame tensions domestically, such as deploying active-duty U.S. troops to quell protests after the 2020 police ******** of George Floyd. This article was originally published on NBCNews.com Source link #Trump #transition #team #compiling #list #current #U.S #military #officers #courtsmartial Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  17. Neva (XS) Review | VGChartz Neva (XS) Review | VGChartz VGChartz’s Lee Mehr: “It’s basically a prerequisite for at least one Artistic Indie Game to thoroughly impress me each year. Anyone familiar with this phylum knows this song and dance already: bank an incredible amount of resources into an impressive visual design and emotional soundtrack. And, sure, it’s quite easy to see that Nomada’s sophomore effort would stick closely to that script, but it’s also tough for those expectations to work as a direct criticism when Neva works so ***** well. Its succinctness within its pacing, world-building, storytelling, and more all congeal to make something that Neva-r ceased to impress me.” Source link #Neva #Review #VGChartz Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  18. Console repairer discovers groovy PS5 Pro heatsink structure — machined grooves thought to help prevent solder paste from leaking from the socket Console repairer discovers groovy PS5 Pro heatsink structure — machined grooves thought to help prevent solder paste from leaking from the socket Sony’s new PlayStation 5 Pro has quietly introduced a very interesting heatsink design change. Popular console repair YouTube channel TronicsFix discovered that the PS5 Pro heatsink isn’t glossy-smooth – it features a rectangular spiral surface detail. The PS5 Pro Upgrade No One Is Talking About – YouTube Watch On TronicsFix postulates that the deliberately machined surface pattern was implemented to reduce the occurrence of dry spots and surface oxidation caused by liquid metal thermal interface material (TIM) migrating across the heatsink. He also reckons it slightly increases the contact surface area. If you’ve ever tried to evenly spread liquid metal, you will probably be aware that the material likes to form pools. It is also much more susceptible to flowing where you don’t want it, compared to traditional pastes. Systems designed for liquid metal heatsinks will therefore use a seal or dam around the heatsink to make sure this electrically conductive substance can’t get out and contaminate or cause damage to other system components. TronicsFix also thinks that the movement of liquid metal over time is exacerbated in PlayStation systems that are kept and used in their vertical orientation. We know Steve at Tronicsfix has repaired and tuned a considerable number of PS5s (and other consoles), so his observations probably aren’t far from the ground truth of the situation. It is interesting to see Sony has implemented the rectangular spiral ‘grooves’ on the heatsink that interfaces with the AMD APU as in some ways it goes against conventional cooling wisdom. Extreme overclockers and tuning enthusiasts sometimes spend a lot of time ‘lapping’ the processor surface and making sure the heatsink is just as polished and flat – but liquid metal has shifted the goalposts. Sony must surely have A/B tested this new heatsink vs a mirror-smooth one and found it a worthwhile thermal design change to implement. With the PS5 Pro’s boost in processing power – the much beefier GPU in particular – we assume these heatsink ‘grooves’ are one of the changes made to keep the specter of thermal throttling at bay. The PS5 Pro was officially unveiled in early September but only started to become available to consumers earlier this month. Enthusiast and expert teardowns are still uncovering the secrets of the new design, but we learned most of the technical details from lead architect Mark Cerny during a launch live stream. Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox. Source link #Console #repairer #discovers #groovy #PS5 #Pro #heatsink #structure #machined #grooves #thought #prevent #solder #paste #leaking #socket Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  19. 1 Stock to Buy, 1 Stock to Sell This Week: Nvidia, Target 1 Stock to Buy, 1 Stock to Sell This Week: Nvidia, Target • Fed speakers and Nvidia earnings will be in focus this week. • Nvidia is a buy with another huge beat-and-raise quarter on deck. • Target is a sell amid declining sales, downbeat outlook expected. • Looking for more actionable trade ideas? Subscribe here for up 55% off as part of our Early Bird ****** Friday *****! U.S. stocks finished lower on Friday, with the and Nasdaq notching their biggest one-day losses in two weeks, as a post-election rally ran out of steam and investors worried over the path of interest rates. For the week, the S&P 500 fell 2.1%, while the tech-heavy declined 3.1%. The blue-chip lost 1.2% during the *******. Source: Investing.com The week ahead is expected to be an eventful one as investors continue to assess the outlook for the economy, inflation, interest rates and corporate earnings. On the economic calendar, flash PMI readings on manufacturing and the services sector will grab attention on Friday, along with updates on the housing market. That will be accompanied by a heavy slate of Fed speakers, with the likes of district governors Jeffrey Schmid, Lisa Cook, Michelle Bowman, and Beth Hammack all set to make public appearances. Source: Investing.com Expectations for a 25-basis point rate cut at the Fed’s December meeting stood at 63% on Sunday morning, according to the . Elsewhere, in corporate earnings, Nvidia (NASDAQ:)’s results will be the key update of the week as the Q3 reporting season quiets down. Other notable names lined up to report earnings include Walmart (NYSE:), Target (NYSE:), TJX Companies (NYSE:), Ross Stores (NASDAQ:), Lowe’s (NYSE:), Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ:), and Snowflake (NYSE:). Regardless of which direction the market goes, below I highlight one stock likely to be in demand and another which could see fresh downside. Remember though, my timeframe is just for the week ahead, Monday, November 18 – Friday, November 22. Stock to Buy: Nvidia Nvidia is poised for significant gains this week, as the tech giant prepares to deliver another beat-and-raise quarterly earnings report amid surging demand for its AI chips. The Santa Clara-based company is set to release its Q3 earnings after the market closes on Wednesday at 4:20PM ET, with expectations running high for another record-breaking performance. A call with CEO Jensen Huang is set for 5:00PM ET. Market participants expect a sizable swing in NVDA shares following the print, as per the options market, with a possible implied move of 9.8% in either direction. Source: InvestingPro Investor sentiment is overwhelmingly bullish, as evidenced by 30 upward earnings revisions in the past 90 days, according to InvestingPro. Nvidia has consistently outperformed expectations, becoming a bellwether for the tech sector as growth prospects in artificial intelligence remain strong. Consensus expectations call for Nvidia to post earnings per share of $0.74, rising 85% from EPS of $0.40 in the year-ago *******. Meanwhile, revenue is forecast to surge 82% annually to $33.1 billion, underscoring the company’s unmatched dominance in the AI chip market. Of particular interest will be guidance for the current quarter, marking the debut of Nvidia’s next-generation Blackwell AI processor. CEO Jensen Huang has described demand for Blackwell as “insane,” setting the stage for better-than-expected forecasts. NVDA stock ended Friday’s session at $141.98, just below its record high of $149.65 reached on November 12. Shares have soared 186.7% in 2024, making Nvidia one of the top-performing S&P 500 stocks of the year. At current levels, Nvidia has a market cap of $3.48 trillion, making it the most valuable company trading on the U.S. stock exchange. Source: Investing.com It is worth mentioning that InvestingPro’s AI-powered quantitative models rate Nvidia with a solid ‘Financial Health Score’ of 3.7 out of 5.0, highlighting its solid profitability and promising growth trajectory. Be sure to check out InvestingPro to stay in sync with the market trend and what it means for your trading. Subscribe now and get up to 55% off and position your portfolio one step ahead of everyone else! Stock to Sell: Target In stark contrast, Target is facing a much more challenging outlook. The big-box retailer is grappling with high operating costs, shrinking margins, and stiff competition from rivals like Walmart. Volatile traffic trends, seasonal weather challenges, and election impact uncertainties compound the retail giant’s struggles. Target – which is the seventh largest brick-and-mortar retailer in the U.S. – is scheduled to release its third-quarter earnings report ahead of the opening bell on Wednesday at 6:30AM ET. According to the options market, traders are pricing in a swing of around 9% in either direction for TGT stock following the print. Source: InvestingPro Wall Street projects earnings of $2.30 per share, marking a 9.5% increase from $2.10 a year earlier. Revenue is anticipated to grow marginally by 2% to $25.9 billion, highlighting weak consumer demand for discretionary goods like home furnishings and apparel. Looking ahead, CEO Brian Cornell is likely to deliver cautious guidance for the all-important holiday quarter due to a difficult operating environment, competitive landscape, and ongoing discounting activity. External headwinds, such as weather disruptions and broader economic uncertainty, have further complicated the outlook. With disappointing Q3 results and a cautious holiday outlook on the horizon, the stock’s downside risks outweigh potential rewards. Investors should avoid Target amid this challenging retail landscape. TGT stock closed at $152.13 on Friday. Shares have underperformed the S&P 500 by a wide margin this year, gaining 6.8%. At current valuations, the Minneapolis-based retailer has a market cap of $70 billion. Source: Investing.com It should be noted that Target currently has a below average InvestingPro ‘Financial Health Score’ of 2.6 out of 5.0 due to lingering concerns over weakening profit margins and spotty sales growth. Whether you’re a novice investor or a seasoned trader, leveraging InvestingPro can unlock a world of investment opportunities while minimizing risks amid the challenging market backdrop. Subscribe now to get up to 55% off all Pro plans and instantly unlock access to several market-beating features, including: • ProPicks AI: AI-selected stock winners with proven track record. • InvestingPro Fair Value: Instantly find out if a stock is underpriced or overvalued. • Advanced Stock Screener: Search for the best stocks based on hundreds of selected filters, and criteria. • Top Ideas: See what stocks billionaire investors such as Warren Buffett, Michael Burry, and George Soros are buying. Disclosure: At the time of writing, I am long on the S&P 500, and the via the SPDR® S&P 500 ETF, and the Invesco QQQ Trust ETF. I am also long on the Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (NYSE:). I regularly rebalance my portfolio of individual stocks and ETFs based on ongoing risk assessment of both the macroeconomic environment and companies’ financials. The views discussed in this article are solely the opinion of the author and should not be taken as investment advice. Follow Jesse Cohen on X/Twitter @JesseCohenInv for more stock market analysis and insight. Source link #Stock #Buy #Stock #Sell #Week #Nvidia #Target Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  20. ‘Wear your seat belt’ begs woman after Lincolnshire car ****** ‘Wear your seat belt’ begs woman after Lincolnshire car ****** A woman who defied the odds by walking again after a car accident is urging others to wear their seat belt. Ellen Hogan, who was sat in the back, removed her seat belt to reach something on the floor moments before the car hit a tree just outside Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire in June 2022. Ms Hogan, then 19, suffered a punctured lung, spinal fracture and a bleed on the brain, leaving her unable to walk or talk. Now she wants others to learn from her experience after admitting her recovery was something “no one expected, not even my family”. She said: “I couldn’t look after myself. I couldn’t go upstairs properly. It was really, really bad. “For the first year I was so down, so depressed and low. I just thought I’m not going to be able to do anything.” She worked hard on her recovery, begging physiotherapists at Hull Royal Infirmary to see her twice a day. When she left hospital she moved in with her grandmother because she couldn’t take care of herself. Ms Hogan, who lives in Lincoln, added: “I’ve come a long, long way. They all thought I’d be in hospital for six months and would have to live in a care home.” She approached Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership (LRSP) to offer her experience as a way of educating others about seat belts. To coincide with road safety charity Brake’s Road Safety Week, which launched today, Ms Hogan has also made a video telling her story to be shown in schools throughout the county. Nick Matthews, from LRSP, said: “We are very proud of what she has achieved with this video. “It’s not easy to talk on camera, especially about such a traumatic thing, but Ellen speaks with such honesty and her story is compelling. “It’s a potentially life-saving message and using Ellen’s voice to reach people, both online and in schools, will really help convey the difference a seat belt makes.” On average, 651 people are ******* or seriously injured nationally each year due to not wearing a seat belt, according to Lincolnshire Police. If you are caught travelling in a vehicle without wearing one you could be given a fixed penalty notice of £100 on the spot. Ms Hogan’s advice is: “If you are going to take your belt off, pull over. “If I was driving, I wouldn’t be here right now and I have been told that by the emergency services. “I was naive and silly. Big mistake. So please, wear your seat belt.” Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here. Source link #Wear #seat #belt #begs #woman #Lincolnshire #car #****** Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  21. Patapon spiritual sequel Ratatan gets new trailer confirming platforms Patapon spiritual sequel Ratatan gets new trailer confirming platforms Patapon spiritual successor Ratatan has received a new trailer confirming which platforms the game will be released on. The trailer, which can be viewed below, announces that the forthcoming rhythm game will be released on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC. The game was crowdfunded earlier this year, hit its ¥20 million ($137,000 / £108,000) funding goal within an hour of its launch and went on to raise over 10 times that initial goal. “We are actually quite far along in the production cycle and feel very confident in getting everything into the game by April 2025!” developer Ratata Arts said in an FAQ earlier this year. A PC beta is planned and will “most likely” take place in the latter half of next year, with console tests also under consideration but yet to be confirmed. Originally released for PlayStation Portable in 2007, Patapon is a rhythm-based 2D platform / action game in which players command an army of cute anthropomorphic eyeballs known as “Patapons” that can be instructed to move forward, *******, defend and retreat by using a sequence of drum beats. The game received two sequels on PSP, and the first two games were remastered with 4K visuals for PS4. “The three main game concepts are over 100 cute characters fighting it out on screen, four-player simultaneous battles, and more adventure and roguelike elements than Patapon had,” producer Kazuto Sakajiri explained in a recent interview with VGC. Source link #Patapon #spiritual #sequel #Ratatan #trailer #confirming #platforms Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  22. McIlroy clinches World Tour and Race to Dubai double McIlroy clinches World Tour and Race to Dubai double Rory McIlroy has finished the 2024 season in style by adding his third World Tour Championship win after winning the sixth Race to Dubai title of his career. The Northern Irishman was in the midst of a two-way tussle with Rasmus Hojgaard for the season-ending event when his Race to Dubai crown was confirmed, with both players locked on 13 under with five holes remaining. McIlroy valiantly saved par at the 15th ***** before hitting his approach inside a foot at the next to card his first birdie in 11 holes and nudge ahead of his rival. Hojgaard holed a clutch par putt at the 17th to remain one behind but when he ******* to find the cup with a birdie effort at the last, McIlroy had two attempts for victory. He only needed one putt to seal the two-shot success at Jumeirah Golf Estates and complete the end-of-season double. Australia’s Adam Scott finished with a share of third place, alongside Shane Lowry and Antoine Rozner after ******* a four-under-par 68. The trio were four shots adrift of McIlroy McIlroy was pleased to “get over the line” after winning the World Tour Championship, telling Sky Sports: “It means a lot. I’ve been through a lot this year professionally and personally. “It feels like a fitting end to 2024. I’ve persevered this year a lot, had close calls, wasn’t able to get it done. So to be able to get over the line…I hung on and got the job done.” McIlroy only needed a top-11 finish on Sunday to reach the summit of the season rankings, with South ******** Thriston Lawrence, who finished in midfield, the only player able to deny him with a win in Dubai. Lawrence’s challenge, however, never materialised and when he came home in one under par for the event, McIlroy secured his third successive Race to Dubai crown with five holes left in his final round. The world No.3 joins Spanish great Seve Ballesteros in second place in the all-time list with six order of merit triumphs, with only Colin Montgomerie ahead of the pair with eight victories. After securing his sixth Race to Dubai title, McIlroy said he was proud to be mentioned alongside Ballesteros, adding: “It’s really cool. I think everyone knows what Seve means to ********* golf, to Ryder Cup players. “He means so much to ********* golf and for me to be mentioned in the same breath I am very proud.” McIlroy said he was relishing the challenge of attempting to emulate Montgomerie’s Race to Dubai titles haul. He said: “I’m up for it. I’ve just won my third in a row. “I’ve made it my priority to give myself the best chance coming in to the end of the year to win the Race to Dubai and I don’t see that being any different for the foreseeable future. “I will go for my seventh next year and try to chase Monty down.” Another ***********, Min Woo Lee, carded a 70 to finish down the order with a three-under 285. Source link #McIlroy #clinches #World #Tour #Race #Dubai #double Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  23. As the Taurid Meteor Shower Passes by Earth, Pseudoscience Rains Down – and Obscures a Potential Real Threat from Space As the Taurid Meteor Shower Passes by Earth, Pseudoscience Rains Down – and Obscures a Potential Real Threat from Space Mark Boslough/The Conversation With the Taurid meteor shower now hitting the night skies worldwide, look for what could be a celestial treat – you might see ********* stars, and maybe even fireballs, the biggest and brightest meteors. As the full moon begins to wane after Nov. 15, the sky will be darker, due to diminishing moonlight, so finding the meteors will get easier. That said, the best visibility for the meteors through the rest of the month will come just before moonrise each night. Beyond the light show, there is something else that scientists as well as onlookers have long wondered about: the possibility that ******* chunks are in the Taurid meteor streams, chunks the size of boulders, buildings or even mountains. Bright Taurid fireball recorded by NASA All Sky Fireball Network station in Tullahoma, Tennessee, 2014. (NASA/CC BY-NC 2.0). And if that’s true, could one of those monster-sized Taurid objects collide with Earth? Could they wipe out a city, or worse? Is it possible that’s already happened, sometime in our planet’s past? This animation simulates the motion of the hypothetical Taurid meteor swarm through space. As a physicist who researches the risk that comets and asteroids pose to the Earth, I’m aware that this is a subject where pseudoscience often competes with actual science. So, let’s try to find the line between fact and fiction. Pig Pen, Glowing Tails and ********* Stars Comet Encke is the so-called parent comet of the Taurid meteors. It’s relatively small, just over 3 miles (almost 5 kilometers) in diameter, and crosses inside Earth’s orbit and back out every 3.3 years. The comet Encke photographed by Spitzer Space Telescope while moving between orbits of Jupiter and Mars, 2004. (NASA/JPL—Caltech/University of Minnesota/Public Domain). As Encke moves, it sheds dust wherever it goes, like the Peanuts character Pig Pen. A meteor shower occurs when that debris lights up while entering Earth’s atmosphere at high speeds. Ultimately, they vanish into an incandescent puff of vapor with a glowing tail, creating the illusion of a “********* star.” But dust isn’t all that breaks off the comet. So do ******* chunks, the size of pebbles and stones. When they collide with the air, they create much brighter fireballs, which sometimes explode. Doomsday Showers The “coherent catastrophism” hypothesis suggests that comet Encke was created when an even larger comet broke up into pieces; Encke survived as the largest piece. The hypothesis also suggests that other mountain-sized chunks broke off and coalesced into a large swarm of fragments too. If such a swarm exists, there is a possibility that those large chunks could one day hit Earth as it passes through the swarm. But just because something might be physically possible doesn’t mean that it exists. Mainstream astronomers have rejected this theory’s most catastrophic predictions. Among other reasons, scientists have never observed high concentrations of these mountain-sized objects. Despite the lack of evidence, researchers on the fringes of science have embraced the idea. They claim the Earth experienced a global catastrophic swarm 12,900 years ago; the impact, they say, caused continent-wide firestorms, floods and abrupt climate change that led to the mass extinction of large mammals, such as woolly mammoths, and the disappearance of early Americans known as the Clovis people. Crater located near Winslow, Arizona, created by impact of Canyon Diablo meteorite. (Kevin Walsh/CC BY 2.0). The evidence for a catastrophic cause of these events, most of which did not happen, is lacking. Nevertheless, the idea has gained a large following and formed the basis for the popular TV series “Ancient Apocalypse,” hosted by British author Graham Hancock. The Tunguska Event But even outlandish ideas can have elements of truth, and there are hints that some objects – more than just dust and debris, but less than doomsday size – indeed exist in the Taurid meteor stream, and that the Earth has already encountered them. One clue comes from an event on June 30, 1908, when an enormous ********** in the sky blew down millions of trees in Siberia. This was the Tunguska event– an airburst from an object that may have been up to 160 feet (about 50 meters) in diameter. The collision unleashed several megatons of energy, which is roughly the equivalent of a large thermonuclear *****. What happens is this: The incoming object penetrates deep into Earth’s atmosphere, and the dense air slows it down and heats it up until it vaporizes and explodes. Could this object have been a Taurid? After all, the Taurids cross Earth’s orbit twice a year – not just in autumn, but also in June. Here’s the evidence: First, the descriptions of the trajectory of the Tunguska airburst, as reported by eyewitness observers, is consistent with that of an object coming from the Taurid stream. What’s more, the pattern of blast damage on the ground beneath an airburst depends on the trajectory of the exploding object. Supercomputer simulations show that the shape of the surface blast that would be caused by an exploding Taurid object matches the pattern of fallen trees at Tunguska. Aftermath of 1908 Tunguska impact event in Siberia. (Leonid Kulik/Public Domain). Finally, during the Taurid meteor shower in 1975, people observed large fireballs – and seismometers, previously placed on the Moon by Apollo astronauts, detected seismic events on the lunar surface. Scientists interpreted those events as impacts, presumably made by the Taurid meteors. In 2032 and 2036, the Taurid swarm – assuming it exists – is predicted to be closer to the Earth than any time since 1975. That might mean the Moon, and perhaps the Earth, could be pelted again in those years. There is time to figure this out. Scientists can expand their astronomical surveys to look for Tunguska-sized objects at the locations where they are predicted to be the next time they are in our vicinity. Most scientists remain skeptical that such a swarm exists, but it’s the job of planetary defenders to investigate possible threats, even if the risk is small. After all, a Tunguska-sized object could conceivably demolish a major city and ***** millions; an accurate count of objects on a potential collision course is essential. Put doomsday scenarios and ancient apocalypses aside. The real question, and still an open one, is whether a Taurid swarm could deliver more Tunguska-sized objects than would otherwise be expected. This would mean we have underestimated the risk from future airbursts. Top image: Taurid meteor shower, Joshua Tree, California, 2015. Source: Channone Arif/CC BY 2.0. The article ‘As the Taurid Meteor Shower Passes by Earth, Pseudoscience Rains Down – and Obscures a Potential Real Threat from Space’ by Mark Boslough was originally published on The Conversation and has been republished under a Creative Commons license. Source link #Taurid #Meteor #Shower #Passes #Earth #Pseudoscience #Rains #Obscures #Potential #Real #Threat #Space Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  24. Where to Exchange Mini Medals in Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake Where to Exchange Mini Medals in Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake NoobFeed editor Joy Rahman writes – DRAGON QUEST III HD-2D Remake successfully revitalizes a classic with stunning and enjoyable gameplay updates. While the frequent random battles and grind can be off-putting, the remake offers a fresh yet nostalgic experience. Source link #Exchange #Mini #Medals #Dragon #Quest #III #HD2D #Remake Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]
  25. “Citizen” Bill Clinton – CBS News “Citizen” Bill Clinton – CBS News “Citizen” Bill Clinton – CBS News Watch CBS News Former President Bill Clinton proudly wears the title of “citizen,” which is also the title of his new book, “Citizen: My Life After the White House.” He sits down with correspondent Tracy Smith to talk about making a difference outside of elected office. He also discusses the prospects of a second Trump administration; why he believes Democrats missed the mark in the 2024 presidential election; and whether or not America is ready for a female president. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On Source link #Citizen #Bill #Clinton #CBS #News Pelican News View the full article at [Hidden Content]

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