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Charlie Savage and Michael Gold

Trump Confirms Plans to Use the Military to Assist in Mass Deportations

Mr. Trump’s top immigration policy adviser has discussed using military assets to build detention centers and support civilian immigration agents.

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Steven Lee Myers, Jim Rutenberg and Julian E. Barnes

How Tulsi Gabbard Became a Favorite of Russia’s State Media

President-elect Donald J. Trump’s pick to be the director of national intelligence has raised alarms among national security officials.

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Kristin Toussaint

Trump’s pick for energy secretary loves fracking so much, he drank its liquid

Chris Wright is an oil and gas executive who doesn’t believe in climate change. Trump wants him to lead the Department of Energy.

Over the weekend, President-elect Donald Trump announced Chris Wright, an oil and gas executive, to lead the Department of Energy (DOE).

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The Conversation

What to know about the Taurid meteor shower

The Taurids cross Earth’s orbit twice a year—in autumn and also in June.

With the Taurid meteor shower now hitting the night skies worldwide, look for what could be a celestial treat. You might see shooting stars, and maybe even fireballs, the biggest and brightest meteors.

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Lance Lambert

Housing market shift: Where power is quickly turning in favor of homebuyers

Homebuyers have gained some leverage in most housing markets over the past year, with some markets even becoming buyers’ markets.

Want more housing market stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox? Subscribe to the ResiClub newsletter.

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Shannon Cudd

‘Behind the Lines’ documentary reveals a decades-long effort to preserve wartime letters before they disappear forever

Andrew Carroll, founding director of Chapman University’s Center for American War Letters, began the project in 1998. Now it’s coming to the big screen.

No matter your political party, one thing everyone can agree on is that we owe an enormous debt of gratitude to the men and women in the armed services. These brave souls put their lives on the line to fight for their country, often experiencing horrific trauma along the way. Historic events are seen through their eyes and are often...

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Julian Chokkattu

Nomad Black Friday Sale 2024: Deals on Chargers, iPhone Cases

You can snag discounted MagSafe wireless chargers, USB-C cables, and iPhone 16 cases from now through December 3.

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19 Internet Fails From Last Week That Will Make You Laugh So Hard You Can Legally Call It Excercise

What's the copay for a therapy session with a cat?

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Jessica Bursztynsky

San Francisco’s mayor-elect picks Sam Altman to co-chair transition team

Daniel Lurie wants to rebuild the city’s relationships with tech and business leaders. Altman can certainly help on that front.

San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie has picked OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to help run his transition team as he prepares to take office in January, Lurie said.

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Emma Roth

Google may be about to reboot its laptop and tablet hardware again

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Google might be preparing to make big changes to its laptop and tablet hardware by making the software on its Chromebooks resemble what you’d find on a tablet. One report from Android Authority suggests that Google has a “multi-year project” in the works for migrating ChromeOS to Android, while a second one from the same outlet indicates Google may be planning a second Pixel tablet that comes with a foldable keyboard cover.

That tracks with the...

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Andrew Liszewski

Dbrand’s new glow-in-the-dark skins have a circuit board texture you can feel

Dbrand’s Circuit Board skins could make it easier to find your devices in the dark. | Image: Dbrand

Dbrand’s latest gadget skins capitalize on our curiosity to peek inside our electronics. Its new Circuit Board collection, created in collaboration with LinusTechTips, features a complex pattern that looks like a functional PCB because the pattern was created with the assistance of engineers that design actual circuit boards.

The company describes the complex design of the new skin...

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There are tons of board games on sale at Amazon right now

SAVE UP TO 58%: As of Nov. 18, you can score up to 58% off select board games at Amazon.

Best board game deals as of Nov. 18 Best board game deal overall Operation ...

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New Apple AirTags are coming next year. How will they be different?

Apple is reportedly working on an upgraded version of AirTags.

In his latest Power On newsletter for Bloomberg, prominent Apple insider Mark Gurman revealed that the first hardware update for AirTags is expected to arrive in mid-2025.

Apple AirTags debuted in April 2021. While a four-year hardware update might typically promise significant new features, Gurman suggested that this may not be the case for the upcoming revision.

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Joseph Acosta

Bo Nix and Sean Payton’s mind-meld is unlocking the Broncos

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The Broncos are no fluke with Bo Nix and Sean Payton.

Back in October, I had a six-week check in with the rookie QBs that played at the time. Among the QBs who qualified for a grade, Nix had the worst one of the bunch. Coming in at a D+, there were many concerns I had about his early play, some of which are outlined here:

It’s easy to say the game has to be slowed down for Nix, but it really does. He’s playing way too sped up and sacrificing his...

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Mark Schofield

Las Vegas Grand Prix: Alpine hoping to hold on to P6 in the F1 Constructors’ standings

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Alpine F1 hopes to build off their tremendous weekend in Brazil at this weekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix

The 2024 Formula 1 season could not have started worse for Alpine.

The team’s 2024 challenger — the A524 — came in overweight and the team lagged at the back of the pack during pre-season testing. Fears were confirmed in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix, when Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon locked out the back row during...

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If You Think You Know Ariel, You'll Love These 10 Stories About The Making Of "The Little Mermaid"

"They put me in this giant tank of water out on the side of the building...and the water was so cold, so deep, and it was winter."

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Uniqlo’s CEO reveals the secrets to the Japanese retailer’s success

The name Uniqlo comes from joining the words for “unique” and “clothing.”

Forty years after its founding, Japanese clothing retailer Uniqlo has more than 2,500 stores worldwide. Sales at its parent company, Fast Retailing Co., recently topped 3 trillion yen ($20 billion) annually for the first time.

The name Uniqlo comes from joining the words for “unique” and “clothing.” The chain’s basic concept is “LifeWear,” or everyday clothing. Uniqlo parent Fast Retailing Co....

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Grace Snelling

Beyoncé will give Netflix a high-stakes chance to redeem itself after that glitchy Tyson vs. Paul livestreamed fight

The music superstar will perform in Houston during an NFL halftime show on Christmas Day, the streaming giant said. Fingers crossed that it goes smoothly.

If a Beyoncé halftime show was on your wish list, it looks like Christmas came early this year. Yesterday, Netflix announced that the 32-time Grammy winner will be performing during NFL Christmas Gameday at Houston’s NRG Stadium on December 25. 

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Reuters

Medicaid dominates coverage of Novo, Lilly weight-loss drugs

State Medicaid programs for low-income families are the single biggest source of coverage, giving 31.6 million people access to Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy or Eli Lilly’s Zepbound.

U.S. government health plans account for the lion’s share of coverage for popular new weight-loss drugs, far beyond the reimbursement available from private employers and insurers, according to an analysis shared with Reuters.

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Associated Press

Why more people are moving to far-flung exurbs

The rapid growth of far-flung exurbs is an after-effect of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Not long ago, Polk County’s biggest draw was citrus instead of people. Located between Tampa and Orlando, Florida’s citrus capital produces more boxes of citrus than any other county in the state and has devoted tens of thousands of acres to growing millions of trees.

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