November 21, 2023 - Tuesday

[WORLD] Iran-backed Houthi rebels hijacked an internationally flagged cargo ship in the Red Sea during a helicopter raid.

A video released by the Houthi rebels shows the dramatic hijacking of a cargo ship in the Red Sea. The militants carried out a helicopter raid, capturing the vessel and taking its crew hostage. The group claimed that the incident was related to Israel's war against Hamas. Two other commercial ships that diverted their course were connected to the same maritime group as the seized vessel. Israel has described the incident as an "Iranian act of terrorism," and Japan is seeking assistance from several authorities to secure the release of the hijacked ship and its crew.

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[NATION] A Navy plane overshoots a runway in Hawaii and ends up in the ocean, but all nine people aboard escape unharmed.

A US Navy plane overshot a runway at a military base in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii and landed in the ocean. Despite the accident, all nine people aboard the plane, a P-8 Poseidon aircraft, were able to escape without injury. The cause of the incident is still under investigation. The plane was partially submerged in shallow waters following the incident. The Coast Guard responded to the scene to assist with the situation.

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[BUSINESS] A city in China is implementing new regulations to combat food waste by penalizing excessive ordering in restaurants.

The city of Xi'an in China has introduced a new regulation to tackle food waste. Under the new rules, customers in restaurants who order excessive amounts of food will face penalties. The move comes as part of broader efforts in the country to curb the issue of food waste. The regulation aims to encourage responsible consumption and discourage wasteful behavior. The penalties will be determined by the amount of food wasted, and repeat offenders may face restrictions on booking at restaurants. #FoodWaste #China #Xi'an

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[TECHNOLOGY] Apple's Black Friday deals are now available, offering low prices on products including AirPods, iPhones, and iPads.

Apple has started its Black Friday sale, offering discounts on various products. Deals include the second-generation HomePod for $279.99, the AirPods 2 for $79.99, and the AirPods 3 with Lightning Charging Case for $139.99. These prices are the lowest or close to the lowest ever recorded for these products. It is important to note that other retailers may offer better deals later in the holiday season.

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[SPORTS] Russell Wilson leads Denver Broncos to a comeback victory with a clutch touchdown pass, extending their winning streak to four games.

Russell Wilson brought hope back to the Denver Broncos as he led them on a game-winning drive, ending with a touchdown pass to Courtland Sutton. Despite struggling on offense throughout the night, Wilson's late heroics helped the Broncos secure a 21-20 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. Wilson finished the game with 259 passing yards and a touchdown. The win marks Denver's fourth consecutive victory and puts them back into the AFC playoff race. Additionally, the Broncos' defense has significantly improved, allowing only 17 points per game during their winning streak.

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[SCIENCE] NASA's EMIT instrument, originally designed to map surface minerals, has exceeded expectations by detecting methane emissions and identifying greenhouse gas sources.

NASA's EMIT imaging spectrometer, launched in July 2022, has surpassed expectations by not only mapping surface minerals but also detecting methane emissions and pinpointing greenhouse gas sources. With over 750 emission sites identified since August 2022, EMIT has proven its proficiency in identifying methane plumes from sources such as landfills, agriculture sites, and oil and gas facilities. The unexpected capabilities of EMIT have the potential to provide valuable data for addressing climate change and allowing operators to take action in methane reduction. The findings were published in the journal Science Advances.

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[HEALTH] A mysterious respiratory illness is affecting dogs in several states, with symptoms including coughing, sneezing, and lethargy.

Veterinarians in several states, including Oregon, New Hampshire, and Colorado, are investigating a mysterious respiratory illness that has affected hundreds of dogs. The illness, described as an "atypical canine infectious respiratory disease," presents as an upper respiratory disease but does not test positive for common respiratory infections. It is also resistant to standard treatments. Researchers are collecting samples to identify the disease and determine its origin. Although fatalities are rare, some dogs develop a fatal pneumonia after the chronic illness. Pet owners are urged to be cautious and seek veterinary care if their dogs show symptoms.

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[ENTERTAINMENT] Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce opens up about his relationship with Taylor Swift, calling her "hilarious" and a "genius."

Kansas City Chiefs' tight end Travis Kelce reveals details about his relationship with superstar singer Taylor Swift. Kelce admits he was initially hesitant to discuss their relationship but shares how it began, including attending her concert and having someone play matchmaker. He describes Swift as "hilarious" and a "genius." The couple has been publicly spending time together since the fall.

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