November 23, 2024 - Saturday

[WORLD] Putin announces Russia's new missile is ready for use in "combat conditions" after firing at Ukraine.

Russian President Putin announced that the country has a stock of powerful new Oreshnik missiles ready for use, uninterceptable and promising further tests, including in combat situations. The missile was recently fired at Dnipro, Ukraine, prompting tensions and emergency talks. Putin warned of the missile's capabilities and hinted at continued testing and potential combat use, emphasizing Russia's possession of unique armaments.

Sources: bbc.com , independent.co.uk , apnews.com

[NATION] A new pick for US Attorney General raises concerns amid mixed reactions over Matt Gaetz's withdrawal.

An article discusses the impactful language used regarding the situation with Matt Gaetz and how words can hold significant meaning. It delves into the nomination of Pam Bondi by President-Elect Donald Trump as attorney general, highlighting the concerns raised by MSNBC contributor Jason Johnson. Bondi's nomination comes after Gaetz withdrew due to allegations. Bondi, a former attorney general of Florida, faces the task of leading the Justice Department if confirmed, amidst various challenges and policy implementations.

Sources: npr.org , foxnews.com , bbc.com

[BUSINESS] Super Micro Computer investors find hope with new auditor BDO USA, aiming to prevent Nasdaq delisting concerns. Stock rose 15%.

Super Micro Computer, Inc. investors are optimistic with the appointment of BDO USA as the new independent auditor, replacing Ernst & Young. This move is seen as a positive step to address the risk of Nasdaq delisting. While BDO USA is not among the Big Four auditors, it is believed to possess the necessary capabilities to oversee Supermicro's global operations effectively. The stock gained 15%, offering a temporary relief to investors amid concerns. However, challenges remain as the company faces uncertainties in financial reporting and Nasdaq compliance.

Sources: seekingalpha.com , forbes.com

[TECHNOLOGY] PlayStation offers Black Friday discounts on PS5 consoles, games, and accessories, including DualSense controllers at reduced prices.

PlayStation announces a Black Friday sale with deals on PS5 consoles, games, PS Plus subscriptions, and discounted DualSense controllers. The sale includes various discounts on digital games, consoles, controllers, PSVR2 headsets, and more from November 22 onwards. Additionally, special edition DualSense controllers are available at reduced prices, making it an ideal time for gamers to upgrade their setup or shop for holiday gifts.

Sources: kotaku.com , timesofindia.indiatimes.com , ign.com , nytimes.com

[SPORTS] The Dallas Cowboys contemplate adding former Giants QB Daniel Jones, while the Giants face financial implications following his release.

The New York Giants released quarterback Daniel Jones, citing financial reasons linked to his injury guarantees. Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys, struggling with a 3-7 record, are sticking with backup Cooper Rush following losses in his recent starts, choosing him as the Week 12 starter. Jones' departure solidifies Kyler Murray as the standout 2019 draft quarterback, while the Giants opted to part ways with Jones upon his request, recognizing his contributions to the team.

Sources: cbssports.com , nbcsports.com , sports.yahoo.com , arizonasports.com

[SCIENCE] First close-up picture of a star outside Milky Way captured by VLTI's GRAVITY instrument reveals behemoth star 160,000 light-years away.

Astronomers have taken the first detailed image of a star beyond the Milky Way, focusing on WOH G64, a giant red supergiant in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Located 160,000 light-years away, this behemoth star, known as the "behemoth star," is 2,000 times the size of the sun. The image captured by the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope Interferometer shows the star encased in a dusty cocoon, indicating it may be nearing a supernova explosion, providing scientists with valuable insights into the star's end-of-life stages.

Sources: phys.org , space.com , cnn.com , nytimes.com , theguardian.com

[HEALTH] Lettuce was cleared as the source of an E. coli outbreak in St. Louis; cases linked to a local catering company.

St. Louis County officials ruled out lettuce as the cause of an E. coli outbreak affecting over 100 people tied to events catered by Andre's Banquet and Catering. Despite lettuce testing negative, the focus remains on the catering company as the likely contamination source. In a separate incident, a Georgia woman sued Grimmway Farms after contracting E. coli from their organic carrots, leading to hospitalization and a product recall from major retailers like Trader Joe's and Whole Foods.

Sources: ksdk.com , fox2now.com , nbcnews.com , firstalert4.com

[ENTERTAINMENT] Wicked's Part 1 film adaptation features several significant cameos, including Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth, paying tribute to the original Broadway musical.

The cinematic adaptation of Wicked: Part 1 brings iconic characters to life from the original Broadway musical, maintaining the essence and legacy while offering new twists. Notably, Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth cameo in a musical sequence, adding depth to the lore and honoring their roles as Elphaba and Glinda. The film masterfully integrates these cameos, respecting the musical's roots while enhancing the narrative for both fans and newcomers.

Sources: screenrant.com



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