04.11.2024 15:02Jon Stewart Looks Back With Sanity and/or Fear The comedian and co-host of 揟he Daily Show reflects on how American politics has changed over the last two decades.04.11.2024 15:03Harris抯 and Trump抯 Closing Messages, as Seen Through Their Ads Kamala Harris and her allies have concentrated their spending on addressing the economy. For Donald Trump, one theme dominates: fear.04.11.2024 15:03Many Arrestees From Trump抯 Biggest Workplace Immigration Raid Have Stayed Put Five years ago, the raids upended life for immigrant families in poultry towns, but the industry still runs on their work.04.11.2024 15:06Woman strips to her underwear in an apparent protest at a Tehran university A young woman stripped to her underwear at an Iranian university in an apparent protest against the country's strict Islamic dress code, according to online videos and media reports. A video posted on social media showed the woman outside a department of the Islamic Azad University.04.11.2024 15:28Quincy Jones, legendary music producer, dies at 91 Jones rose from running with gangs in Chicago to the heights of show business as a multi-talented music titan.04.11.2024 15:40What to Know About the Unprecedented Floods That Killed More Than 200 in Spain There is growing public anger over the government's handling of the country's deadliest storm in living memory. 04.11.2024 15:47Bus plunges into Himalayan gorge in north India, killing at least 36 people The accident took place in Marchula area of Almora district in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand.04.11.2024 15:49Jewish academic arrested in UK over 憈errorism after Gaza speech Retired Jewish professor Haim Bresheeth, a child of Holocaust survivors was arrested under a UK anti-terrorism law.04.11.2024 16:00Why the Election Could Come Down to Black Men in a Few States 揧ou will not see waves of Black men voting for Donald Trump, says Rafael Warnock.04.11.2024 16:08SK Hynix rallies 6.5% after Nvidia boss Jensen Huang asks firm to expedite next-generation chip SK Group Chair Chey Tae-won said Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang asked him if SK Hynix could move the supply of high-bandwith memory (HBM) chips forward by six months. 04.11.2024 16:29Australia vs Pakistan, first ODI: Captain Cummins leads hosts to nervy win Cummins's all-round performance took Australia to a two-wicket win in Melbourne for 1-0 lead in the three-match series.04.11.2024 17:02Germany抯 Top Diplomat Is in Kyiv as Ukraine Braces for Impact of U.S. Election on the War Annalena Baerbock vowed that Berlin's backing would remain steadfast. Germany is Ukraine's second biggest arms supplier. 04.11.2024 17:03Dawson抯 Creek Star James Van Der Beek Says He Has Colorectal Cancer Mr. Van Der Beek, who played Dawson Leery in the 90s drama, told People Magazine that he was being treated for colorectal cancer.04.11.2024 17:09Why the New York Times Editorial Board Endorsed Kamala Harris Kathleen Kingsbury, the editor of Times Opinion, explains why the editorial board concluded that 揔amala Harris is the only patriotic choice for president and shares more about its approach to endorsements.04.11.2024 17:10Are voting machines secure? Voting machines are a flashpoint for the 2024 US election. So, just how secure are they?04.11.2024 17:28Will abortion access decide the US election? The US faces a pivotal election on November 5.04.11.2024 17:34Harris takes 3-point lead over Trump in Iowa poll before election NBC抯 Steve Kornacki joins TODAY to break down the final national NBC poll that shows a dead heat between Harris and Trump, the latest Iowa poll showing a new lead by Harris that could symbolize a shift from voters in a state that voted dominantly red in the last two elections, and how the gender gap could decide the 2024 election.04.11.2024 17:36Israeli soldiers play piano in destroyed home in Lebanon Israeli soldiers have filmed themselves playing a piano that was left standing in a destroyed home in southern Lebanon.04.11.2024 17:41Tornadoes tear through Oklahoma with more storms on the way Oklahoma was hit by a string of tornadoes and heavy rain, leveling several homes and business and leaving at least 11 people injured. More severe weather is in the forecast for the region, bringing potential tornadoes, damaging winds and flash flooding to 17 million people. TODAY抯 Al Roker tracks the latest forecast.04.11.2024 17:49Quincy Jones, legendary music producer and industry titan, dies 91 Quincy Jones, who worked with the biggest stars in music as a producer, arranger, musician and collaborator for more than 70 years, has died at 91. Jones broke barriers working with legends like Frank Sinatra, composing music for Hollywood films and TV, leading the 揥e Are the World project, and producing three blockbuster albums with Michael Jackson. NBC抯 Joe Fryer shares a look back at Jones rise in the entertainment industry.04.11.2024 18:07In Northern Gaza, Staying and Evacuation Both Carry Deadly Risks For Gazans facing Israel抯 latest offensive against Hamas in the north, every option is fraught with peril.04.11.2024 18:31U.S. economy will maintain steady 2% growth in 2025: BofA CEO - Nikkei Asia04.11.2024 18:44Worker in Netanyahu Office Accused of Leaking Classified Documents in Israel: What to Know An individual with connections to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu抯 office is being investigated. Here抯 what to know about how the furor began and what might happen next.04.11.2024 18:49Israeli unit kidnaps man in Lebanon it describes as a Hezbollah operative The circumstances and aims of the operation, which took place in the northern coastal town of Batroun on Friday, are still unclear.04.11.2024 19:00Legacies of Slavery Across the Americas Still Shape Our Politics Slavery shaped societies throughout the Americas. That matters in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.04.11.2024 19:00慖t抯 kind of whispered in corridors: women being forced into underground abortion networks in rural NSW, study finds A small but influential number of medical practitioners are leaving pregnant women unable to access abortion in many parts of the stateFull Story podcast: the abortion culture war and its consequencesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA small but influential number of medical practitioners who either actively obstruct abortion care or who are uninterested in providing it are leaving women unable to access abortion in many parts of rural New South Wales, a study has found.It has led to informal and often underground networks of health workers providing information and access to abortion care to patients, the study found, with these providers burning out due to high demand and attitudes toward them.Sign up for Guardian Australia抯 breaking news email Continue reading... ... 04.11.2024 19:00Guardian Essential poll: most Australians think politicians should not accept free concert tickets and flight upgrades Exclusive: Supporters of independent and minor parties are particularly opposed to MPs receiving gifts, with just 18% in favourFull Story podcast: Anthony Albanese and the Qantas firestormGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA majority of Australians think politicians should not accept lurks and perks of office including free concert and sporting event tickets, flight upgrades and VIP airline lounge access.Those are the results of the latest Guardian Essential poll of 1,131 voters, which could spell trouble for Anthony Albanese, given scrutiny on his receipt of gifts including Taylor Swift concert tickets and Qantas flight upgrades, which were properly declared.Sign up for Guardian Australia抯 breaking news email Continue reading... ... 04.11.2024 19:00Encrypted messaging app developer moves out of Australia after police visit employee抯 home Founder of private messaging service Session relocates to Switzerland citing 慼ostile atmosphere towards privacy-focused technologyGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe founder of an encrypted messaging app who left Australia for Switzerland after police unexpectedly visited an employee抯 home says he left because of Australia抯 揾ostile stance against developers building privacy-focused apps.Developed in Australia in 2018, Session is an encrypted messaging app that is open source and decentralised. The appruns on the tagline: 搒end messages, not metadata. It allows users to send messages with anonymity, by opting for 66-character account IDs rather than verifying a user by emails or phone numbers.Sign up for Guardian Australia抯 breaking news email Continue reading... ... 04.11.2024 19:02On November 5, I will vote against genocide What I've seen in Palestine has convinced me not to vote for Kamala Harris for the sake of Palestinians and Americans.04.11.2024 19:15Quincy Jones, musical maestro and entertainment industry titan, dies at 91 In a prolific career that spanned more than 70 years, Jones established himself as a behind-the-scenes force and a gifted artist in his own right.04.11.2024 19:15US presidential election 2024: The campaign ad infuriating Trump and Republicans The video produced by the organization Vote Common Good, aiming to motivate religious conservatives hostile to the former president, features a voiceover by actress Julia Roberts.04.11.2024 19:17Arrests, hostage talks and a gag order: Gaza leak scandal sends shockwaves across Israel An Israeli court on Sunday partially lifted a gag order on a case investigating leaks of classified Gaza documents suspected to involve one of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu抯 media advisers. 小褌褉邪薪懈褑褘: 535536537538539540541542543544545546547548549550551552553554555556557558559560561562563564565566567568569570571572573574575