Phillip and Pamela Smith have put up their huge Christmas light display at their home in McKellar this year for the last time. Pamela reckons Phillip, 75, is too old to be getting up and down ladders and scrambling across the roof. "I've lost my ladder licence," he said, good-naturedly. ...
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NFA Condemns Match Official’s Attire
The Namibia Football Association (NFA) has issued a statement condemning the attire worn by a match official during a recent soccer game. The official was seen wearing inappropriate clothing that did not align with the professional standards set by the association. ...

NFA Condemns Match Official’s Attire
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Jonathan Bennett Calls for "Mean Girls" Reunion for Christmas Special
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Alena Bondarenko: A Tennis Star's Journey
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Photograph of MEMT simulation exercise
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Improving Access to Assistive Technology in Zimbabwe
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Sanction Zionazism: 99% Of US-, UK- & Australia-backed Jewish Israelis Support Gaza Genocide & Mass
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The Impact of User Profiling on Online Advertising
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Tragedy Strikes Abundant Life Christian School
Inside Abundant Life Christian School, a chilling message came over the intercom late Monday morning: “Lockdown. This is not a drill.” Teachers herded students out of view, a sixth-grader recalled. Then there was banging, and screaming. “Everybody started freaking out,” said the student, Breken Ives. ...

Trump Meets TikTok CEO Amid Supreme Court Intervention
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Jim Cramer Warns of Potential Market Correction for Nvidia Corp.
Jim Cramer cautioned investors about Nvidia Corp. NVDA on Monday, predicting a potential market correction for the semiconductor giant that has seen its value surge 174% this year. ...

Understanding Online Behavioral Advertising
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Woman Who Evaded Security at JFK Arrested in Buffalo
On Monday night, Ms. Dali was in custody in Buffalo, Barbara Burns, a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney’s office for the Western District of New York, said. Ms. Dali is scheduled to appear in court there on Tuesday afternoon before Magistrate Judge Michael J. Roemer and then to be returned to custody in Brooklyn, Ms. Burns said. ...

Donald Trump's Transition: A Look Back at His Presidency
President-elect Donald J. Trump had been holding forth for about an hour when he gave an unsolicited assessment of the difference between his White House transition eight years ago and now. ...

Peter Westbrook: A Legacy of Inspiration and Empowerment
Peter Westbrook, a six-time Olympic fencer, was a force of nature. His recent passing after battling liver cancer has left a void in the hearts of many, including his students and those who knew him personally. Westbrook's impact extended far beyond the fencing world, especially through the Peter Westbrook Foundation. ...

President-elect Trump Announces $100 Billion Investment by SoftBank
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s first news conference since the election covered a wide range of topics, but it began with an eye-catching pledge: a $100 billion investment in the United States by SoftBank, a Japanese technology company. ...

The Ultimate Guide to Skiing in Juneau, Alaska
Twelve inches of fresh powder had just fallen at Eaglecrest Ski Area in Juneau, Alaska, when I arrived for my first day of skiing last February. Snow packed the slumping branches of towering pines and frosted the beards of draping moss. From the chairlift, skiers below me appeared from the thighs up, their lower halves plowing fresh tracks. ...

Amnesty International Report: Israel's Genocide Against Palestinians in Gaza
Amnesty International’s research has found sufficient basis to conclude that Israel has committed and is continuing to commit genocide against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip, the organisation said in a landmark new report published on 5 December. ...

The Oxford Union Debate on Apartheid Israel: A Closer Look at the Genocide in Gaza
After a recent widely-reported debate, the celebrated Oxford Union of famed Oxford University overwhelmingly voted 278 to 59 for the proposition that “This house believes Israel is an apartheid state responsible for genocide”. Genocide, as defined by the UN Genocide Convention, refers to acts committed with the intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group. ...

Wallaceburg Arts: The Magic of Christmas Music
Are you one of those people who can't wait for the holiday season to start so you can start playing Christmas music? Or are you someone who can't stand the sound of jingle bells and carols? Whatever your preference, there's no denying the magic that Christmas music brings to the air during this festive season. ...

Debating Major League Baseball's Golden At-Bat Idea
When baseball historian Bill Humber first heard about the golden at-bat idea that Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred floated on a recent podcast, he was a little taken aback. "I kind of laughed, actually," Humber said Wednesday. "I thought it was one of the stupidest ideas I'd ever heard." ...