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US conducted strikes on Huthi targets in Yemen’s capital
Officials from the Sanaa-based Huthi-led government and members of a delegation of the UNMHA (UN Mission to support the Hodeida Agreement) inspect a damaged vessel at a site hit by Israeli forces in the Huthi-controlled port of Hodeida on the Red Sea on December 21, 2024. – / AFP The… Read Details ⇢
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Suspect killed after driving truck into Texas mall
At least five people were injured, and a suspect was killed, after a man drove his pickup truck through the glass doors of a J.C. Penney in a mall in Texas, police said. The incident happened on Saturday evening, just days before Christmas, at the Killeen Mall in Killeen, Texas… Read Details ⇢
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At least 13 people killed in Nigeria stampedes at charity events | News
At least 10 killed in the capital, Abuja, and three killed in the town of Okija during charity distributions. At least 13 people, including four children, have been killed in two incidents in Nigeria as large crowds gathered to collect food and clothing distributed at annual Christmas events, police say.… Read Details ⇢
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Synology patches critical vulnerabilities, urges users to update devices against zero-click attacks
Synology patches critical zero-click vulnerabilities in NAS devices Attackers can exploit vulnerabilities without user interaction $260,000 was awarded to researchers for discovering exploits Synology has recently patched a critical security flaw in its NAS device products which could have allowed hackers to hijack victim units. The company released two advisories… Read Details ⇢
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‘I didn’t want to let my baby cry’
Infant sleep is multiphasic, with many naps over 24 hours, before gradually becoming predominantly nocturnal from 4 to 6 months. JOHNÉR/PHOTONONSTOP With circles under their eyes and nerves on edge, parents of young children are flooded with sometimes contradictory advice on how to get their child to sleep. Clueless, some… Read Details ⇢
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Report highlights prevalence of DEI at Ivy League institutions: ‘Dominant ideology’
FIRST ON FOX: The Equal Protection Project, founded and led by Cornell professor William Jacobson, has released a deep-dive report on the prevalence of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) training at Ivy League universities. In his comprehensive report, “Poison Ivies: DEI and the Downfall of the Ivys,” Jacobson examines programs… Read Details ⇢
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Is the US willing to take action against foreign powers fuelling Sudan war? | Sudan war
The conflict in Sudan has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced 12 million. US President Joe Biden is pushing for a ceasefire. But what can he realistically achieve in the time before Donald Trump takes office on January 20? And is the US willing to take decisive action… Read Details ⇢
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NYT Connections today — my hints and answers for Sunday, December 22 (game #560)
Good morning! Let’s play Connections, the NYT’s clever word game that challenges you to group answers in various categories. It can be tough, so read on if you need clues. What should you do once you’ve finished? Why, play some more word games of course. I’ve also got daily Strands… Read Details ⇢
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In Ukraine, the grueling search for the missing on the battlefield
Bodies are exhumed and catalogued by Ukrainian national police and forensic pathologists at the “Shakespear” cemetery, where 446 graves were discovered, in Izium, Ukraine, on September 17, 2022. SAMUEL GRATACAP FOR « LE MONDE » In the search for the tens of thousands of missing persons from the deadly Russian-Ukrainian… Read Details ⇢