27.11.2024 22:193 Americans detained in China are released The State Department announced the release of Mark Swidan, Kai Li and John Leung.27.11.2024 22:28Who qualifies for a credit card debt consolidation program? While debt consolidation programs can offer relief from high-rate card debt, not everyone is eligible to enroll.27.11.2024 22:48Trump picks John Phelan, a businessman with no military experience, to be secretary of the Navy President-elect Donald Trump has chosen John Phelan, a businessman and investor with no military experience, to become the next secretary of the Navy.27.11.2024 22:56US slaps sanctions on Venezuelan officials over post-election crackdown The US says its sanctions target 21 individuals involved in anti-democratic practices and the repression of protests.27.11.2024 23:00The 8 best e-readers, tried and tested – from Kindle to Kobo and beyond In a world where books have to vie with smartphones for attention, a brilliant ebook reader is more necessary than everE-readers have been one of the greatest single-purpose gadgets for almost three decades. They offer an escape from technology and the endless distraction of mobile phones, despite also being tech devices.But that is starting to change. Colour ebook readers, for graphic novels, magazines and books, are now fairly common, and there are several models designed for note-taking. Plus, a whole family of these devices uses Android, meaning they can run all of those apps that often distract from reading.Best e-reader overall: Kindle Paperwhite£124.99 at AmazonBest colour e-reader:
Kobo Libra Colour£179 at CurrysBest affordable e-reader:
Kobo Clara BW£119 at AmazonBest phone-style e-reader: Onyx Boox Palma 2€299 at Boox Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 23:13Netanyahu says Israel to appeal against ICC arrest warrants over Gaza war Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel urged the court to suspend the warrants against him and Yoav Gallant.27.11.2024 23:17Jess Phillips on new anti-domestic violence measures: ‘I feel hopeful today’ Police say strict new restraining orders on domestic abusers will enable them to ‘manage offenders proactively’In a white-walled room at Croydon custody centre on Wednesday, Jess Phillips let out a little whoop.Talking about new strict new restraining orders on domestic abusers, which were launched that morning, DI Sharad Verma said: “We’ve issued two Dapos today … you should have the first national-level Dapos by the end of the day.” Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 23:20‘Thank God we are home’: Lebanese return south after ceasefire with Israel People are relieved to be home but face having to rebuild lives among destroyed homes and villagesBefore the ceasefire had even come into effect, Zeinab and Dina were already driving south. The two sisters had been forced to flee to Tripoli, northern Lebanon, for 64 days – they had counted – and they could not bear another day without seeing home.“We were laughing and crying at the same time when we heard the news of the ceasefire. We were packing our stuff and still we didn’t believe it was happening, it was like a dream,” said Zeinab, 28, a resident of the town of Zibqeen in south Lebanon. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 23:43Accused "Pink Panthers" member among 11 nabbed in cocaine bust Police in the Balkans arrested 11 alleged members of a criminal syndicate responsible for smuggling cocaine from South America to Europe, officials said.27.11.2024 23:47Kate Winslet | Sunday on 60 Minutes Cecilia Vega travels to the U.K. for an intimate portrait of Kate Winslet, Hollywood’s most un-Hollywood A-lister, and explores her journey to starring in and producing her latest film, “Lee.”
60 Minutes, Sunday.27.11.2024 23:47Val-de-Marne : des policiers de la Bac visés par des tirs sur un point de deal, trois interpellations Les policiers n’ont pas été blessés, mais un véhicule situé à proximité présente un impact de balle. Le projectile serait passée «à quelques centimètres de la tête de l’un des policiers», d’après un syndicat.27.11.2024 23:47KemiKaze her own worst enemy after another scattergun PMQs | John Crace Tory leader’s aim is as wild as her temper as she sets up Starmer’s rejoinders before madly demanding he resignIt appears that Kemi Badenoch is a slow learner. The Tory leader has now had three attempts at prime minister’s questions and has yet to make an impact. In fact, most of the damage she has caused has been self-inflicted. Turns out that being shouty and condescending in the Commons doesn’t do you many favours.Part of the problem is that KemiKaze clearly hasn’t been paying much attention for the last few years. There’s a reason it’s called PMQs. The questions may get asked but they very rarely get answered. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 23:50Trump team says threats, swatting incidents against multiple Cabinet picks being investigated Rep. Elise Stefanik, selected to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said her home was targeted.27.11.2024 23:52Piratage : «l’un des plus grands» services de streaming illégal fermé par les polices européennes Les agences juridiques de l’UE estiment que ce service était utilisé par quelque 22 millions de personnes et causait 10 milliards d’euros de manque à gagner en droits d’auteur.27.11.2024 23:53Arizona man charged with threatening to kill Donald Trump An Arizona man has been arrested after he posted videos online showing him holding an AR-15-style rifle and threatening to kill President-elect Donald Trump.27.11.2024 23:58Ohio governor signs bill limiting bathroom use by transgender students A ban on transgender students from kindergarten through college using multiperson bathrooms that fit their gender identities has become law in Ohio.28.11.2024 0:00Analysis: Xi Jinping smiles at Japanese visitors while grimacing at his economy - Nikkei Asia28.11.2024 0:00How to cut down on Thanksgiving food waste Experts share tips on how families preparing for Thanksgiving can take steps to cut down on the amount of food wasted during the holiday season.28.11.2024 0:07Ex-supreme court president backs assisted dying law change Exclusive: David Neuberger, who ruled on high-profile assisted dying cases, believes tight terms of bill cannot be expanded in courtsThe former president of the supreme court who ruled on the most high-profile assisted dying cases has declared his support for the law change, as MPs backing the bill say they believe they have the numbers for Friday’s historic vote to pass.David Neuberger, who ruled against high-profile assisted dying applications including Debbie Purdy in 2009 and Tony Nicklinson in 2015, told the Guardian he believed the status quo was failing “the fundamental aims of the law – to respect people’s right of personal autonomy, and to protect the vulnerable”. Continue reading... ... 28.11.2024 0:11Fed’s preferred inflation gauge rises to 2.3% annually, meeting expectations The personal consumption expenditures price index was expected to show inflation at 2.3% in October.28.11.2024 0:14Cachée depuis un siècle, la correspondance érotique de Gustave Courbet et d’une sulfureuse Parisienne ressurgit Auteur en 1866 de L’Origine du monde, Gustave Courbet voit ses échanges épistolaires dévoilés à Besançon. Le peintre a correspondu de novembre 1872 à avril 1873 avec Mathilde Carly de Svazzema, dame de la bonne société parisienne.28.11.2024 0:14Trump taps retired Gen. Keith Kellogg for Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg, a retired lieutenant general, served as national security adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence.28.11.2024 0:22Considering long-term care insurance now? 3 reasons to apply before 2025 There are multiple reasons why seniors should apply for long-term care insurance now, before 2025. Here are three.28.11.2024 0:23Câbles sous-marins coupés : le premier ministre polonais propose une mission de police en mer Baltique Cette proposition de Donald Tusk fait suite à l’enquête sur la rupture de câbles sous-marins les 17 et 18 novembre, considérée comme un possible acte de sabotage.28.11.2024 0:26White House announces 3 Americans released in China The White House says three Americans have been released after being detained in China for years. Their release is part of an apparent prisoner swap, CBS News Scott MacFarlane reports.28.11.2024 0:29Video: Namibians vote in contested presidential and parliamentary elections Namibian voters waited in long queues to cast their votes in one of the nation’s most competitive elections. 28.11.2024 0:37Do you need good credit to enroll in a debt forgiveness program? Your credit score can impact your eligibility for some debt relief options, but does that include debt forgiveness?28.11.2024 0:40Paris : venus pour un lance-roquettes, les policiers saisissent finalement de la drogue et un fusil de chasse Un père de famille avait alerté mardi les autorités, pensant qu’un ami de son fils possédait un lance-roquettes.28.11.2024 0:48Canon, Sony cameras use AI to ease video production labor crunch - Nikkei Asia28.11.2024 1:00U.S. Treasury overstepped authority in Tornado Cash sanctions, court rules: CNBC Crypto World CNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Securitize co-founder and CEO Carlos Domingo discusses the upcoming regulatory shift in Washington and the latest in its tokenization partnership with BlackRock.28.11.2024 1:01ECB on track to keep 'gradual' rate cuts, Belgian central banker says - Nikkei Asia28.11.2024 1:01Massive toll from a year of Israeli attacks on Lebanon A huge disparity in the amount of death and destruction has become clear in Lebanon and Israel. Страницы: 702703704705706707708709710711712713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729730731732733734735736737738739740741742