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04.12.2024 19:26
Clive Myrie apologises for failing to declare at least £145,000 in outside earnings BBC presenter will stop doing paid external events for ‘foreseeable future’ after updating register of earningsThe BBC broadcaster Clive Myrie has apologised for failing to declare at least £145,000 earned from external events and said he would stop doing them for the “foreseeable future”.The presenter blamed the error on “several administrative issues” and said he would not take part in paid events outside his BBC role, except for some pre-existing commitments. Continue reading... ...

04.12.2024 19:29
Supreme Court to hear arguments over gender-affirming care for minors The Supreme Court on Wednesday will hear arguments in a landmark case over gender-affirming care for minors. The case involves a Tennessee law that bans puberty blockers and hormone treatments for kids under 18 who identify as transgender. Similar laws have passed in 24 states over the last three years. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford has the latest.

04.12.2024 19:37
Pete Hegseth says Trump told him to ‘keep fighting’ amid rumors he’ll be replaced by DeSantis Trump’s nominee for secretary of defense vows not to back down despite multiple controversies emerging since he was namedPete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s embattled nominee for secretary of defense, shared an impassioned post saying he will “never back down” amid a flurry of rumors that the president-elect is contemplating replacing him with Florida’s governor, Ron DeSantis.“I’m doing this for the warfighters, not the warmongers. The Left is afraid of disrupters and change agents. They are afraid of [Donald Trump] – and me. So they smear w/ fake, anonymous sources & BS stories. They don’t want truth. Our warriors never back down, & neither will I,” Hegseth wrote on X on Wednesday morning. Continue reading... ...

04.12.2024 19:48
South Korea opposition submits motion to impeach Yoon over martial law South Korea's opposition parties submitted a motion in parliament on Wednesday to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol following his overnight declaration of martial law, which lasted only six hours but caused widespread confusion and brought condemnation from lawmakers and the public. The main opposition Democratic Party, which holds a majority in the National Assembly, and five other parties filed the motion. It will be put to a vote as early as Friday morning.  Read full story here

04.12.2024 20:00
The 8 best video doorbells tried and tested – and Ring isn’t top Whether you want to bolster your home’s security or simply make sure you know when someone is at the door, the latest generation of smart doorbells will help put your mind at easeDoorbells have evolved. Today, they watch us as we approach, let the people inside the home know we’re coming sooner than our finger can hit the button, and give them a good look at our faces before they open the door. They’re essentially security cameras with a chime function.If you haven’t already installed one of these handy tools, there’s a huge array available. Choosing the best video doorbell can be a bewildering task, with various factors to consider, including how much of your doorstep you want to see or whether you’re prepared to pay for a subscription. To help make the decision a little bit easier, I’ve tested eight popular video doorbells to find the best.Best overall video doorbell: Google Nest doorbell (battery)£139 at AmazonBest budget video doorbell: Blink smart video doorbell with Sync Module 2£69 at AOBest subscription-free video doorbell: Eufy video doorbell E340£149.98 at Amazon Continue reading... ...

04.12.2024 20:00
‘Creating our own utopias’: the Black cycling revolution sweeping the globe I speak to a former elite racer about my love of cycling and the grassroots groups breaking cultural barriers to entryDon’t get The Long Wave delivered to your inbox? Sign up hereThis is an edited version of The Long Wave newsletter, to sign up and receive the complete email in your inbox every Wednesday click hereHello and welcome to The Long Wave. This week I spoke to the world championship-winning cyclist Marlon Lee Moncrieffe about his new book, New Black Cyclones: Racism, Representation and Revolutions of Power in Cycling. In the book, Marlon explains why the sport has been historically inaccessible to many Black people, suggests practical solutions, and draws on exciting new models of cycling emerging all over the world. But first, the weekly roundup. Continue reading... ...

04.12.2024 20:02
04.12.2024 20:05
Caspar David Friedrich: the racked Romantic painter who inspired Beckett and Bambi His gloomy, gorgeous paintings have been described as so powerful that they have tempted viewers to oblivion – but many were lost or destroyed. Next year, a major exhibition will gather some 75 togetherOne morning in 1810, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe climbed the stairs to a modest apartment at no. 27 An Der Elbe in Dresden. Continental Europe’s greatest poet was returning from taking a cure in the spa town of Teplice, so probably needed cheering up. His diary entry is brief: “Went to Friedrich’s. His wondrous landscapes. A foggy churchyard; an open sea.”The paintings were Monk By the Sea and Abbey Among Oak Trees, both by Caspar David Friedrich, who died in 1840 aged 65. The former, a kind of existentially deranging prefiguring of Munch’s The Scream , is 98% ominous cloudscape, beach and sky – plus a tiny brush stroke of monk with his back to us. It’s been called the big bang of Romantic art and also, tiny human figure notwithstanding, the birth of abstraction a century before Wassily Kandinsky ostensibly showed that art needn’t be representational.The Magic of Silence: Caspar David Friedrich’s Journey Through Time by Florian Illies is published by Polity, £20. Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature is at the Met, New York, 8 February to 11 May. Continue reading... ...