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Dozens killed and wounded by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza

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Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictment
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Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictment

Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictment IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictment Nov. 19, 202500:43 Photo captures skydiver appearing to fall from the Sun Thieves use new tech tools to steal vehicles Nvidia reports earnings that beat Wall Street estimates Charlotte residents learn how to spot Border Patrol Trump signs bill to release DOJ's Epstein files Wayward cow stops traffic in Ohio Marjorie Taylor Greene’s constituents on Trump feud FBI investigates stepsibling in teen’s cruise ship death Americans opt for train travel this holiday season Indonesia volcano erupts sending people running Dozens killed and wounded by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza Trump expected to sign bill on Epstein files Now Playing Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictment Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emails Russian drone strike kills dozens in Ukraine Meta wins major antitrust case Klimt painting sells for $236 million total at auction Scotland qualify for the men's World Cup Plane carrying mining minister crashes in Congo Khashoggi's widow condemns Trump's portrayal of husband Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictment Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictmentNov. 19, 2025 Get more newsLiveon Photo captures skydiver appearing to fall from the Sun Thieves use new tech tools to steal vehicles Nvidia reports earnings that beat Wall Street estimates Charlotte residents learn how to spot Border Patrol Trump signs bill to release DOJ's Epstein files Wayward cow stops traffic in Ohio Get more newsLiveon Best of NBC News Nvidia reports earnings that beat Wall Street estimates Two judges quit Miss Universe, one claiming rigged competition Livestream captures gunmen attacking Nigerian church New York Jets player Kris Boyd recovering after shooting Stay Tuned NOW President Trump signs bill to release Justice Department's Epstein files Charlotte residents learn how to spot Border Patrol

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The code is also a little weird. var bg_colour = Math.floor(Math.random() * 16777216).toString(16); bg_colour = "#" + ("000000" + bg_colour).slice(-6); document.bgColor = bg_colour; This could be written much more efficiently: document.bgColor = '#${(Math.floor(Math.random() * 16777216).toString(16))}' Super Strayan 4 (0) Funniest 31 minutes ago phimuskapsi (0) Funniest 31 minutes ago Note those single quotes are actually back-ticks. (0) Funniest 31 minutes ago It's all pink on the inside (of the website). Smelly Pirate Hooker (1) Funniest 30 minutes ago I don't hate it. (0) Funniest 30 minutes ago RedfordRenegade: This site is interesting it's almost like you are seeing past everything and there is but only one existence in which you are one with not only yourself but your one hand fapping away into the void. Good find subby! Great_Milenko (0) Funniest 29 minutes ago phimuskapsi: FormlessOne: ...the hell?! There's more code in here for Google Analytics than anything else, FFS. For others: this is a link to a site that just generates a random color. If you're feeling froggy, someone's added the Konami code - if you press up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, b, a, the doc's background changes to purple (#6600CC).. The code is also a little weird. var bg_colour = Math.floor(Math.random() * 16777216).toString(16); bg_colour = "#" + ("000000" + bg_colour).slice(-6); document.bgColor = bg_colour; This could be written much more efficiently: document.bgColor = '#${(Math.floor(Math.random() * 16777216).toString(16))}' Give 'em a break. It's hard enough being a high school freshman in their first coding class without us trashing their work... The Irresponsible Captain (0) Funniest 27 minutes ago flamark: It's all pink on the inside (of the website). JeffSon069 (0) Funniest 26 minutes ago (3) Funniest 26 minutes ago Could at least do something useful... Like giving us the hex code of the color it shows without having to look at any source or css. 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CloudFlare, despite its faults, still has the best post-mortem write-ups in the business. Written and signed by the co-founder and CEO himself [Interesting]
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CloudFlare, despite its faults, still has the best post-mortem write-ups in the business. Written and signed by the co-founder and CEO himself [Interesting]

Skip to content Do you have adblock enabled? Try Ads-Free Fark It's Not News, It's Fark How To FarkLog In | Sign Up » Forgot password? Turn on javascript (or enable it for Fark) for a better user experience. If you can read this, either the style sheet didn't load or you have an older browser that doesn't support style sheets. Try clearing your browser cache and refreshing the page. Discussion Entertainment (Some Guy) CloudFlare, despite its faults, still has the best post-mortem write-ups in the business. Written and signed by the co-founder and CEO himself (blog.cloudflare.com) More: Interesting, Internet, Database, Software, Customer, Causality, System, User (computing), Login 762 clicks;posted toMain »and STEM »on 19 Nov 2025 at3:05 PM(54 minutes ago) | Favorite | Watch | share: Copy Link 26 Comments Enable JavaScript for Fark in order to vote for entries. Log in (at the top of the page) to enable voting. View Voting Results:SmartestandFunniest Wenchmaster (23) Funniest 2 hours ago That was informative and didn't make any attempts to shed the blame for the charlie-foxtrot. Kudos to CloudFlare for the post-mortem write-up. (0) Funniest 2 hours ago uhhh I was told there would be no Computer Science. (29) Funniest 2 hours ago that's how you make people trust that you know what you're doing right there Ambivalence (22) Funniest 2 hours ago Shiat happens, everyone know that. But this is how you deal with shiat when it happens, with Transparency and integrity. And hopefully better change management and testing processes. (1) Funniest Ambivalence: Shiat happens, everyone know that. But this is how you deal with shiat when it happens, with Transparency and integrity. And hopefully better change management and testing processes. And the intern in the corner who REALLY caused the problem is now responsible for delivering coffee. question_dj (7) Funniest It's always something simple. It's always hard to find. They probably now have an alert on the file size so that can get ignored for it to happen again WonderDave1 (17) Funniest 49 minutes ago Ambivalence: Shiat happens, everyone know that. But this is how you deal with shiat when it happens, with Transparency and integrity. And hopefully better change management and testing processes. I always tell junior techs, "It's way easier if you just admit you made a mistake. We can find and fix it fast. If you don't admit to the mistake, we'll still find it, but we'll be grumpy.." bluorangefyre (3) Funniest 48 minutes ago Incredibly detailed and put into laymen's terms. Nice. Evil Twin Skippy (7) Funniest 46 minutes ago WonderDave1: Ambivalence: Shiat happens, everyone know that. But this is how you deal with shiat when it happens, with Transparency and integrity. And hopefully better change management and testing processes. I always tell junior techs, "It's way easier if you just admit you made a mistake. We can find and fix it fast. If you don't admit to the mistake, we'll still find it, but we'll be grumpy.." I always used to tell my new guys: "You will break something. And a very expensive something. We all do." little big man (0) Funniest 44 minutes ago The RCA and lesson learned? BoothbyTCD (1) Funniest 44 minutes ago That was indeed a good writeup of a bad day from some people. /'architected' is not a word though. Rent Party (2) Funniest 43 minutes ago Evil Twin Skippy: WonderDave1: Ambivalence: Shiat happens, everyone know that. But this is how you deal with shiat when it happens, with Transparency and integrity. And hopefully better change management and testing processes. I always tell junior techs, "It's way easier if you just admit you made a mistake. We can find and fix it fast. If you don't admit to the mistake, we'll still find it, but we'll be grumpy.." I always used to tell my new guys: "You will break something. And a very expensive something. We all do." I tell mine "Don't get your name in the papers." But the best way to promulgate "always come clean when you break it" is to come clean when you break it. My offshore team is terrible about admitting they touched something. About a year ago I damn near got my name in the paper. First thing on the call was "I broke this." Now they're not so bad. BoothbyTCD (0) Funniest 42 minutes ago Also, let he who has not accidentally deleted the Prod DB cast the first stone. Rent Party (2) Funniest 42 minutes ago BoothbyTCD: /'architected' is not a word though. Amen, brother. Use of those sounds make me twitch. (9) Funniest 41 minutes ago Myrdinn: Ambivalence: Shiat happens, everyone know that. But this is how you deal with shiat when it happens, with Transparency and integrity. And hopefully better change management and testing processes. And the intern in the corner who REALLY caused the problem is now responsible for delivering coffee. Nope, it's NEVER the intern's fault, or even the lone senior coder's fault. When a problem like this happens it's a system and policy problem. Why wasn't it caught in code review? QA testing? Pilot deployment? Why wasn't there an automated rollback of code change when system stability problems were detected. Why wasn't there an automated rollback of the config file to the last known good state? Why wasn't there a kill switch that could have isolated the system that was causing the impact? Etc. The bad code was a symptom, the problem was architectural. GardenWeasel (0) Funniest 41 minutes ago TL;DR: "We dun goofed." (0) Funniest 38 minutes ago On behalf of the entire team at Cloudflare, I would like to apologize for the pain we caused the Internet, particularly Fark.com users, today. A slight revision to their mea culpa. Stormneedle (2) Funniest 36 minutes ago We keep telling the report developers to specify the database in their code using three-part names. Now they can stop calling us paranoid. /they won't stop, and we are //it'll never happen to me, they'll say ///remind me to put in a "warning" message in the code reviewer tool for this error Wine Sipping Elitist (6) Funniest 26 minutes ago FANTASTIC root cause analysis. I totally get how they had to wait for the failure to stabilize before discovering it. So a database permissions update to be explicit had unexpected downstream consequences to a db query used by their machine learning bot, feeding it duplicates. I kind of called it, but I said a change or MCP made the AI running out of tokens or they had an array size limit set. Not the same, but similar. What really happened is even funnier! In this specific instance, the Bot Management system has a limit on the number of machine learning features that can be used at runtime. Currently that limit is set to 200, well above our current use of ~60 features. Again, the limit exists because for performance reasons we preallocate memory for the features. When the bad file with more than 200 features was propagated to our servers, this limit was hiat - resulting in the system panicking. The FL2 Rust code that makes the check and was the source of the unhandled error is shown below: LMAO so Rust's "memory safe" feature broke the internet!! It did EXACTLY what it was supposed to do!! You know what else this RCA revealed? They didn't monitor the machine learning bot efficiently. They should have caught the rising errors in a graph. Good monitoring watches EVERYTHING. Hindsight is 20/20 and good management reacts and sets up proactive steps. (7) Funniest 25 minutes ago BoothbyTCD: Also, let he who has not accidentally deleted the Prod DB cast the first stone. My one go-to interview question for any admin above a junior level is "tell me a time about when you broke production, how did you fix it, and what did you learn from it?" If a geek has been in IT longer than two years and they've never broke anything live, it's because their higher-ups didn't trust them. If, however, they laugh and say "oh, man, this one time..." then they know what they're doing. (5) Funniest 23 minutes ago question_dj: It's always something simple. It's always hard to find. They probably now have an alert on the file size so that can get ignored for it to happen again It comes down to a simple assumption / missing explicit check. They have allocated memory for 200 features. They use about 60, so everything is fine, right? That thinking meant that somebody forgot to put a check on the process that generates that file. ie. a simple "if generated file is ⟩ 200, do not deploy, and notify someone something has gone wrong" check would have saved all that pain. This reminds me of the difference in thinking between a design engineer, and a verification engineer for hardware. The design engineer is all "it needs to do X". The verification engineer's job is to test "what if Y happens", and harass the design engineer into at least gracefully handling that. (2) Funniest 19 minutes ago WonderDave1: Ambivalence: Shiat happens, everyone know that. But this is how you deal with shiat when it happens, with Transparency and integrity. And hopefully better change management and testing processes. I always tell junior techs, "It's way easier if you just admit you made a mistake. We can find and fix it fast. If you don't admit to the mistake, we'll still find it, but we'll be grumpy.." Yep. I had a new guy once accidentally restore an old backup to production instead of a dev environment. He spent a bunch of time denying it was possible he did such a thing, then a bunch more time blaming everybody else. It delayed us in getting prod back up because he was too busy trying to avoid blame instead of helping us identify and fix the problem. Yes, the fact that somebody gave him access to prod when he shouldn't have had it is not his fault. But choosing to be an active detriment to restoring the system was his fault, and for that he was fired. And for what? As if there was any chance we wouldn't have figured out it was him? And I know that taking responsibility would've saved him, because I had also messed up a production system there, and I didn't even get in trouble because I immediately admitted it and did everything I could to fix it ASAP. shiat happens. You don't want it to, and you do your best to avoid it, but it happens nonetheless. Take responsibility when it does, learn from your mistakes, and you'll avoid breaking the trust people have in you. Try to weasel your way out of responsibility, and you'll just make it worse for yourself. (2) Funniest 11 minutes ago Gonz: BoothbyTCD: Also, let he who has not accidentally deleted the Prod DB cast the first stone. My one go-to interview question for any admin above a junior level is "tell me a time about when you broke production, how did you fix it, and what did you learn from it?" If a geek has been in IT longer than two years and they've never broke anything live, it's because their higher-ups didn't trust them. If, however, they laugh and say "oh, man, this one time..." then they know what they're doing. Same. What's the largest network you've ever taken down and how did you fix it or what did you learn is my way of phrasing it, but same idea. The guy who made this code change gets to respond with "30% of the internet" which would be a pretty big flex =) (1) Funniest 10 minutes ago Myrdinn: Ambivalence: Shiat happens, everyone know that. But this is how you deal with shiat when it happens, with Transparency and integrity. And hopefully better change management and testing processes. And the intern in the corner who REALLY caused the problem is now responsible for delivering coffee. Cool - everyone now gets double the amount of coffee! HugeMistake (1) Funniest 10 minutes ago trialpha: It comes down to a simple assumption / missing explicit check. They have allocated memory for 200 features. They use about 60, so everything is fine, right? That thinking meant that somebody forgot to put a check on the process that generates that file. ie. a simple "if generated file is ⟩ 200, do not deploy, and notify someone something has gone wrong" check would have saved all that pain. Or it's one of those situations where the person who wrote the code that generates the file had no idea that the code that processes the file had a hard-coded limit of 200. Arguably, that could have been caught if the process that processes the file had objected to a file with more than 200 entries.* I am slightly amused, however, that Rust, much promoted for its safety features, still allowed a problem that was essentially bounds checking. As we used to say, a real programmer can write FORTRAN in any language. CSB: I had to drive from London to Edinburgh one time to help diagnose a problem at a cat food factory because of this kind of integration failure between two systems, one counting cases of cat food, the other pallets of cat food, and a bad assumption about how many cases could go on a pallet... (0) Funniest 9 minutes ago I bet we won't get a write-up like this next time Fark goes down hard. /Because Drew and all others involved will be batshiat drunk Displayed 26 of 26 comments Enable JavaScript for Fark in order to vote for entries. Log in (at the top of the page) to enable voting. View Voting Results:SmartestandFunniest Redisplay/refresh comments If you're having problems voting, quoting, or posting comments, try disabling any browser add-ons that might disable Javascript (NoScript, AdBlock, etc).See our FAQ. Forgot password? 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This is your Wednesday Ukrainian war thread The fact is these people aren't very smart "The puffy, artificial look is rising in popularity - thanks to Maga elite such as Kristi Noem and Matt Gaetz" Great googily moogily that's not the flex you think it is How screwed is Gen Z? Kansas City Chiefs owner's daughter teams up with TPUSA's new propaganda minister to make an alternate Superbowl half time show which the Chiefs are expected to watch from the comfort of their homes Meet Goose, a dog from Kentucky who was recently chosen as a finalist for the 2025 Farm Dog of the Year competition. Though he's blind and can no longer carry out his usual duties, his family considers him to be the "heart of the farm". Welcome to Woofday Wetnose Wednesday Are the Epstein files being scrubbed? Jeffrey Epstein's brother responds by asking "Does a bear shiat in the woods and wipe his ass with a fluffy white rabbit?" 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Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emails
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Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emails

Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emails IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emails Nov. 19, 202500:37 Photo captures skydiver appearing to fall from the Sun Thieves use new tech tools to steal vehicles Nvidia reports earnings that beat Wall Street estimates Charlotte residents learn how to spot Border Patrol Trump signs bill to release DOJ's Epstein files Wayward cow stops traffic in Ohio Marjorie Taylor Greene’s constituents on Trump feud FBI investigates stepsibling in teen’s cruise ship death Americans opt for train travel this holiday season Indonesia volcano erupts sending people running Dozens killed and wounded by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza Trump expected to sign bill on Epstein files Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictment Now Playing Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emails Russian drone strike kills dozens in Ukraine Meta wins major antitrust case Klimt painting sells for $236 million total at auction Scotland qualify for the men's World Cup Plane carrying mining minister crashes in Congo Khashoggi's widow condemns Trump's portrayal of husband Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emails Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emailsNov. 19, 2025 Get more newsLiveon Photo captures skydiver appearing to fall from the Sun Thieves use new tech tools to steal vehicles Nvidia reports earnings that beat Wall Street estimates Charlotte residents learn how to spot Border Patrol Trump signs bill to release DOJ's Epstein files Wayward cow stops traffic in Ohio Get more newsLiveon Best of NBC News Nvidia reports earnings that beat Wall Street estimates Two judges quit Miss Universe, one claiming rigged competition Livestream captures gunmen attacking Nigerian church New York Jets player Kris Boyd recovering after shooting Stay Tuned NOW President Trump signs bill to release Justice Department's Epstein files Charlotte residents learn how to spot Border Patrol

Falklands Election, Friday closing date for potential candidates’ nomination
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Falklands Election, Friday closing date for potential candidates’ nomination

Falklands Election, Friday closing date for potential candidates’ nomination The Deputy Returning Officer, Elizabeth J. Dent wishes to inform potential candidates for the General Election that the closing date for receipt of nomination papers is 4pm Friday 21 November 2025 at the Registry Office, Townhall, Stanley. This means that there are only 3 days left to apply. After this date we will not be able to accept nomination forms. All nomination forms and paperwork can be collected from the office of the Deputy Returning Officer, Registry Office, Townhall, Stanley Once the campaign begins it must be remembered that the limits on election expenditure are regulated by section 137 and 138 of the Ordinance, which has recently been amended. They are currently: £1200 in the case of the Camp constituency; and £1000 in the case of the Stanley constituency.

Catholic school board chairman returns
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Catholic school board chairman returns

Cummings is the trustee for Brockville, Smiths Falls and Leeds County. At Tuesday’s meeting, Cummings thanked fellow trustees and the board’s administration. “It is an honour to serve another term as board chair. I am continually inspired by this exceptional team, and I am grateful for your trust and unwavering dedication to our schools. I look forward to building on our progress in the year ahead and will continue to do my very best to represent this outstanding board,” said Cummings. Torrie-Racine is a trustee for Cornwall and Glengarry County. She has served on the Catholic board since 2022.

Why is Kim Kardashian’s Skims worth $5 billion? – Hartford Courant
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Why is Kim Kardashian’s Skims worth $5 billion? – Hartford Courant

By Caroline Petrow-Cohen, Los Angeles Times Skims, an apparel company co-founded by celebrity businesswoman Kim Kardashian, is worth $5 billion after a recent fundraising round. The brand, known for its sleek bras and tank tops and sculpting bodysuits, completed a $225 million capital raise last week led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives. It was one of the largest private raises for a consumer brand in the United States this year. Hollywood-based Skims plans to put the funds toward its physical retail footprint and international expansion efforts, a release from Goldman Sachs said. Skims opened its flagship L.A. store on Sunset Boulevard in April. The company expects to exceed $1 billion in net sales in 2025. It was previously valued at $4 billion in 2023. “Today’s announcement validates the hard work of our incredible team and partners who have helped us reach this exciting new chapter, becoming a global omnichannel retail brand,” Kardashian, who serves as chief creative officer, said in a statement. “We can’t wait to take Skims to the next level as we continue to innovate and set the standard for our industry.” Kardashian and Skims’ Chief Executive Jens Grede launched the brand in 2019, after Kardashian had been in the public eye for more than a decade as a reality TV star and brand partner. Her visibility helped boost the brand in its early years and led to explosive sales growth. With high-profile collaborations and carefully curated ad campaigns, Skims has gained a cult-like following. The company made a big dent in an area previously dominated by Spanx — selling form-fitting clothes to women meant to improve the wearer’s figure. Skims has also added several new categories to its merchandise mix. The company’s menswear line is the official underwear partner of the NBA, and its bras, tops and sweatpants for women are hugely popular. The apparel is available online and in 18 brick-and-mortar stores in states including New York, California and Texas. There are also two franchised locations in Mexico. Along with plans to expand further outside the U.S., the company said it will use its latest round of funding to invest in product innovation and category expansion. “Skims stands as a solutions-driven apparel innovator, pioneering new categories and redefining everyday wear,” said Beat Cabiallavetta of Goldman Sachs Alternatives in a statement last week. “We look forward to partnering with management to pursue significant opportunities and deliver disruptive, sustained growth.” The company’s swift rise was undoubtedly fueled in part by Kardashian’s name and marketing prowess. She models the latest collections herself, posting glossy professional photos and casual at-home closet videos to her millions of social media followers. She has tapped her A-list friends to star in Skims advertisements, including Lana Del Rey, Kate Moss, SZA, Cardi B, Sabrina Carpenter, Usher and Patrick Mahomes. The rise of athleisure — stylish athletic clothing that can be worn at the gym or as everyday wear — also accelerated Skims’ growth. Skims offers clothing in a range of sizes and colors, successfully pulling off a balancing act of fashionable, cozy and practical. Richard Lee, a research editor at CB Insights, told The Times last year that Skims has been able to capitalize on Kardashian’s popularity. “It’s a really interesting example of the confluence of celebrity with technology and consumer trends,” he said. ©2025 Los Angeles Times. Visit at latimes.com. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.

Inside Ireland's upcoming training camp in Spain - ahead of behind-closed-doors friendly
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Inside Ireland's upcoming training camp in Spain - ahead of behind-closed-doors friendly

League of Ireland Horse Racing TV Listings GAA Fixtures The Video Review Sport meets news, current affairs, society & pop culture Rugby Weekly Extra Dive into all the news and analysis 3 times a week The Football Family Weekly insights from the week’s big talking points Advertisement More Stories Ireland training at Marbella Football Centre in February 2023. Ryan Byrne/INPHO Inside Ireland's upcoming training camp in Spain - ahead of behind-closed-doors friendly Carla Ward’s side face Hungary in Marbella next Saturday as part of preparations for next year’s World Cup qualifiers. 7.01pm, 19 Nov 2025 Share options WELCOME BACK, IRELAND WNT behind-closed-doors game. Lest we forget the last: July 2023 v Colombia in Brisbane, Australia. Six days out from their World Cup debut, Ireland abandoned their final warm-up after 20 minutes due to “overly physical” Colombian play. You might remember Denise O’Sullivan was brought to hospital with a shin injury, fearing her tournament was over before it began. Or perhaps the words of Vera Pauw ring a bell? “The fear in the players’ eyes made me convinced that we had to take action. They feared for their bodies.” Maybe those of Colombia’s Daniela Caracas are the most memorable. “They are just girls, one little foul and they started complaining. Let them eat shit.” The 42 was among the Irish outlets locked out at Meakin Park who spent the following days trying to piece together what happened. Footage of the challenge on O’Sullivan emerged, along with other minute details, but much of the 20 minutes remains a mystery. As Kanye famously said, I guess we’ll never know. Advertisement Two and a half years on, we meet again. Ireland face Hungary in Marbella next Saturday, rounding off a training camp on Spain’s Costa del Sol. This is an official, capped international friendly, although closed to the public and media. The post-match Zoom press conference will be, er, interesting. Carla Ward speaking to the media this week.Nick Elliott / INPHO Nick Elliott / INPHO / INPHO Ward requested that the game be behind closed doors “to try some bits and pieces” away from the glare of World Cup qualifying opponents France, Netherlands and Poland. She will hope to keep footage under locks, but there are few secrets in football. You get the sense that this international window is about much more than a game, however. It’s an extended period on the grass, with Ireland’s focus on themselves rather than the opposition at the end of the week. “A principles-based camp”, as Ward puts it, with France and Netherlands taking precedence ahead of February’s blockbuster double-header. The players will arrive on Monday evening, with three pitch sessions, two daily meetings, gym work and recovery awaiting them before Saturday’s match at Marbella Football Centre. As the November cold bites, some sun and highs of 19 degrees will be most welcome on Ireland’s return to the Spanish city: they had other camps there under Pauw, beating Morocco 4-0 in November 2022 and drawing 0-0 with China PR in nearby Cadíz a few months later. Training days are set as next Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. There will be an in-possession day, an out-of-possession day, and they’ll bring it all together with match-specific activity on the Uefa-coined MD-1. “The players love that, all at stake, it’s very competitive,” says Ward. The morning meetings set up the pitch sessions, with discussion, animation and video clips all utilised. Fine-tuning their 5-3-2 system will be a priority, while looking to those of upcoming opponents. Reviewing training is the aim of the evening congregation: good, bad and indifferent. “We’ll bring it to life,” Ward explains. “People laugh at me for it, but I love a classroom task and getting players to bring their thoughts and feelings to life. “Good conversations, good discussions, and we’ll deep dive into making sure when they go to bed they’re really clear on what we’ve gone after and what we’ve achieved.” Tara O'Hanlon returns for the first time since April 2023 after a torrid time with injury.Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO The approach feeds into Ward’s squad selection. While Kelly Brady’s first official call-up and Tara O’Hanlon’s long-awaited return took the headlines, there was disappointment in some quarters at the lack of rotation and decision not to blood more young talent. Ward acknowledged as much as she name-checked underage midfield duo Aoibhe Brennan (Bohemians) and Madison McGuane (Treaty United) as two players knocking on the door. “I did question whether we brought in a lot of fresh faces in this camp, but actually, when we look forward to February, it is so important that those players that are going to be involved in February really get the detail and the messaging into them.” Downtime and bonding will be key, as always. Players often talk about the tight-knit nature of the group, and publicise it on social media through coffee adventures, sing-songs and games. The US friendlies came in for huge criticism in June, but Ward says it was “such a powerful trip for team cohesion”. She’ll hope for more of the same in Marbella. Let’s all wish for a very different Ireland WNT behind-closed-doors game at the end of the week, though. 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Hung jury in trial of ex-head over pupil kiss
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Hung jury in trial of ex-head over pupil kiss

Mr Rouse denied a charge of sexual activity with a child by a person in a position of trust. Prosecutor Christopher Hewertson previously told the court: "The prosecution case is that he groomed her through year 11 and onwards and deliberately made himself perhaps the most important person in her life, and he caused her to become sexually attracted to him." The charge related to a kiss on the mouth in a field near her house, he told the jury. The pair went on to have a full sexual relationship when she turned 18, but this was not being prosecuted, Mr Hewertson said. The wider police investigation into the Southampton school began in 2023, the court previously heard.

How racist provocateur Jake Lang tried to manufacture chaos in Dearborn
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How racist provocateur Jake Lang tried to manufacture chaos in Dearborn

Right-wing provocateur and avowed racist Jake Lang arrived in Dearborn on Tuesday with a bulletproof vest, a Quran he threatened to burn, and a bag of bacon he shoved into people’s faces. The Florida man also brought a criminal history: The Jan. 6 rioter was charged with repeatedly beating police officers with a baseball bat and riot shield, and a federal judge found that he “remains willing to engage in additional acts of violence.” That’s who marched into a peaceful, largely Arab American city and tried to start a fight. Lang, a Jewish Christian who openly calls himself a racist, came to Dearborn with a small crew of followers and a camera. His goal wasn’t dialogue or protest. It was provocation, panic, and propaganda. And when Muslims and their supporters shouted back after he spent hours taunting them, he plastered social media with videos claiming he’d uncovered a “violent Muslim stronghold.” His livestreams racked up more than 200,000 views in half a day, with many sympathizing with him. It was a textbook use of DARVO, a manipulation tactic defined as “Deny, Attack, Reverse Victim and Offender.” First, the aggressor provokes and antagonizes. Then he denies wrongdoing, attacks those who push back, and reframes himself as the persecuted victim. Lang executed it step by step. Lang and his handful of supporters began congregating early in the afternoon, schlepping a banner reading, “Americans Against Islamification” and large, wooden crosses. He mocked the Arabic language. He told Muslims they were “violent, disgusting people,” waved bacon in their faces, and repeatedly used the n-word. He told one group they were “chimping out” and made monkey noises at teenagers. He threatened to burn a Quran. He prayed for God to “remove Muslims.” He declared Dearborn a “Christian country.” He called white people who supported their neighbors “white traitors.” He wasn’t hiding who he was. At one point he said outright: “I am a racist because I don’t want other races taking over my country.” He then launched into a white nationalist rant about whites having “conquered” America. As the march moved toward Dearborn City Hall, Lang ranted that “this is not America,” that Muslims “want us all dead,” and that the city was an “insurgency.” Despite all the taunting, he put on a performance of contrived innocence for the camera, repeatedly insisting he was shocked by how he was being treated. The media treated the debacle like a debate instead of an ambush, calling the rally “dueling demonstrations” and a “debate over religion.” One headline attempted to summarize the day as putting “focus on the Muslim community,” as if a racist agitator threatening to burn a Quran is a legitimate point of civic discussion. This is the problem with both-sides framing: It pretends the issue is religious disagreement rather than a violent Jan. 6 defendant traveling to a diverse city to harass residents and film their reactions. Dearborn’s 106,000 residents include Christians, Muslims, and non-religious people. Sharia law has never been practiced there, nor could it be, legally. About half the city’s residents aren’t Muslim. But Lang’s stunt relied on Americans who don’t know that. The performance worked on many viewers, who appeared convinced they were watching an Islamic uprising. Among the responses: “Islam is robbing our country of unity.” “They are a disgrace.” “God asks us to stand up and fight against people who are his enemies.” “Jesus said to the bad people like these ‘You vipers, you son of snakes.’” This is all a bastardization of Christianity. It’s weaponized faith used as a racial weapon, not unlike American southerners who justified slavery by citing the Bible. Later, as some young Muslims shouted back after two hours of taunts, insults, and monkey noises, Lang grinned at the camera. This was the moment he came for. “The Muslim community is looking to drag us back,” he said. “They’re looking to destroy everything that makes America great.” Outside City Hall as the sky grew dark, white police officers offered Lang’s group a protected space cordoned off by metal barriers. Lang scanned the crowd and said, “If they’re white and dressed normally, they’re allowed in.” During a public comment period at the council meeting, Lang whined that the white population is “on the decline.” He told the council and other Muslims, “You will never look like us. You will never eat like us. You won’t build buildings like us. You are nothing. You can build nothing. Just like President Trump’s great American friends have said: You guys are not us and get the fuck out.” Then he raised his fist and said, “America first, America only, God bless America, Jesus is king.” In a triumphant tweet afterward, he wrote: “Today we showed THE WORLD just how VIOLENT and disgusting the Muslim Stronghold of Dearborn TRULY IS!! I was assaulted dozens of times by little twig Pedolphile worshipping Muslims.” Lang’s behavior in Dearborn wasn’t unlike some of the conduct that landed him in federal custody. Prosecutors say he played a front-line role in the Jan. 6 attack, hitting officers with a bat and riot shield. He publicly declared that the Capitol riot was justified and said the “next step” was “guns.” A federal judge found “overwhelming evidence” that he remains willing to commit violence, yet he continues to cast himself as a political prisoner. And now he’s acting like the victim of a city he visited to antagonize. Can you imagine if a group of Muslims showed up in a small Christian town to scream racial slurs, taunt teenagers, threaten to burn Bibles, and declare the area “Islam?” You can bet the reaction would be peaceful. Dearborn residents saw what Lang was doing. The cameras saw what he wanted them to see. And the rest of us should see it for what it is. It was not a protest, not a clash of cultures, but a racist agitator manufacturing chaos to feed his movement and his ego.

Singapore raises concern about slow progress on climate adaptation guidance
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Singapore raises concern about slow progress on climate adaptation guidance

Sustainability and the Environment Minister Grace Fu has raised concerns about the slow progress the world has made in agreeing on climate adaptation indicators. They have been billed as one of the biggest possible outcomes of COP30. The list that is in the making would help countries assess their measures and shortcomings in dealing with events like floods. Singapore is among them, as it forms its national adaptation plan over the next five years. Rachel Teng reports. 20 Nov 2025 12:41am Sustainability and the Environment Minister Grace Fu has raised concerns about the slow progress the world has made in agreeing on climate adaptation indicators. They have been billed as one of the biggest possible outcomes of COP30. The list that is in the making would help countries assess their measures and shortcomings in dealing with events like floods. Singapore is among them, as it forms its national adaptation plan over the next five years. Rachel Teng reports.

Learn about Holidays at Moody Gardens
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Learn about Holidays at Moody Gardens

Houston offers countless unique Events, Hot Spots, and Places to be, each and every day! In order to bring you updates on our city's exciting activities, as they are happening, ABC13 is going LIVE ON LOCATION! In our November 21 segment, we will go Live on Location with Moody Gardens to see what family fun they have in store for you this Holiday Season. Take an inside look at the awesome new Ice Land: Around the World. As always, enjoy the Rainforest and Aquarium Pyramids, MG3D Theater and 4D Theaters, Discovery Museum, 20,000 Leagues Interactive Adventure, the Colonel Paddlewheel Boat, and much more! Whether its a quick day trip or a weekend staycation, there is something for everyone to enjoy! Learn about awesome packages and value days that will save you money as you plan your family's next adventure! SPONSORED BY

Rail operators to have more planned service closures over longer periods
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Rail operators to have more planned service closures over longer periods

Rail commuters can expect more planned closures of MRT lines, over longer periods. Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow says this will enable operators to carry out repairs and major upgrades on an ageing rail network. He adds that such an approach is needed to keep the system reliable. Eugene Chow with more. 20 Nov 2025 12:34am Rail commuters can expect more planned closures of MRT lines, over longer periods. Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow says this will enable operators to carry out repairs and major upgrades on an ageing rail network. He adds that such an approach is needed to keep the system reliable. Eugene Chow with more.

Mid-term update of Economic Strategy Review possible by next year's Budget: Jeffrey Siow
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Mid-term update of Economic Strategy Review possible by next year's Budget: Jeffrey Siow

Senior Minister of State for Finance Jeffrey Siow says he hopes to provide a mid-term update of the Economic Strategy Review by next year's Budget and Committee of Supply debates. Mr Siow, who co-chairs the review that was launched in August, wants to continue engaging with business leaders to better support them. The sessions have garnered ideas such as strengthening Singapore as an investment destination and making the country a hub of trade flows. Caitlin Ng reports. 20 Nov 2025 12:22am Senior Minister of State for Finance Jeffrey Siow says he hopes to provide a mid-term update of the Economic Strategy Review by next year's Budget and Committee of Supply debates. Mr Siow, who co-chairs the review that was launched in August, wants to continue engaging with business leaders to better support them. The sessions have garnered ideas such as strengthening Singapore as an investment destination and making the country a hub of trade flows. Caitlin Ng reports.

Caribbean Development Bank unveils new Trade Guarantee Programme to engage region's bankers - Dominica News Online
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Caribbean Development Bank unveils new Trade Guarantee Programme to engage region's bankers - Dominica News Online

The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has introduced a new initiative called the Trade Finance Guarantee Programme (TFGP), aimed at boosting trade financing opportunities for businesses across the Caribbean, with a special focus on Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs). This announcement was made during the Caribbean Association of Banks Annual Conference at the Hyatt Regency in Trinidad and Tobago, according to a CDB release. During the event, Dr. Isaac Solomon, Vice President of Operations at CDB, described the TFGP as a key element in the bank’s broader strategy to facilitate regional economic growth. He highlighted that the programme is designed to reduce risks for banks and improve access to international markets for local businesses. “This Guarantee Programme sits squarely in the middle of our transformation agenda – it is anchored on accelerating transformative financing, advancing opportunities for MSMEs to thrive, and scaling impact through partnerships,” explained Dr. Solomon. The write-up described the core aim of the TFGP as lessening “the risk exposure of confirming banks by providing partial guarantees against defaults by issuing banks within CDB’s 19 Borrowing Member Countries.” This approach seeks to strengthen relationships with correspondent banks, unlock additional capital, and broaden trade finance activities throughout the Caribbean. Dr. Solomon emphasized the importance of trade finance beyond mere banking services, noting that it serves as a catalyst for economic growth, employment opportunities, and regional resilience. He stated, “Adequate trade finance is not just a financial service; it is an enabler of growth, job creation, and regional resilience. By enabling more transactions, this programme will directly support efforts to grow exports and increase foreign exchange earnings.” As per the media release, initially, the programme will undergo a pilot phase, partnering with JP Morgan and IDB Invest. It will target 14 banks across six Caribbean nations, providing them with capacity-building support to enhance their trade finance capabilities. The bank outlines its ultimate goal as developing a sustainable, long-term platform that continues to promote trade facilitation in the region. In addition to the launch, CDB reportedly hosted a panel discussion on the future landscape of trade finance in the Caribbean. The session examined how improved access and affordability can stimulate enterprise growth, with contributions from industry leaders such as Mr. Stephen Thomas of the Caribbean Financial Institutions Team; Ms. Joanna Charles, General Manager of Antigua Commercial Bank; Mr. Bevon Alvarez, General Manager of Republic Bank; and Ms. Lisa Harding, CDB’s Division Chief of Private Sector Development. During the event, CDB reiterated its dedication to collaborating with regional financial institutions to support the success of the pilot programme. The bank also positioned the TFGP as a flagship initiative intended to advance trade development across the Caribbean.

UFO Moviez grabs exclusive ads on 239 Miraj screens
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UFO Moviez grabs exclusive ads on 239 Miraj screens

MUMBAI: UFO Moviez is swallowing up screen space. The Mumbai-based advertising giant has struck a strategic alliance with Miraj Cinemas, India's third-largest exhibition chain, securing exclusive advertising rights across 239 screens in 49 cities and 72 locations. The partnership catapults UFO's total cinema advertising network beyond 4,000 screens, cementing its dominance as India's largest integrator of in-cinema inventory. More crucially, it pushes UFO's multiplex screen portfolio past 2,500, reinforcing its stranglehold on the country's most lucrative advertising real estate. UFO Moviez executive director and group chief executive Rajesh Mishra called the deal "an important milestone" that strengthens reach across key tier-one and tier-two markets. The tie-up marries Miraj's nationwide footprint with UFO's advertising muscle, creating what both companies reckon will be irresistible opportunities for brands hunting impact at scale. UFO already commands eyeballs like few others. Its network reaches 1.8 billion viewers annually across 1,346 cities, spanning 2,279 multiplex screens and 1,516 single screens as of September. The company pioneered cinema digitisation in India using satellite technology and now runs an end-to-end service for all cinema solutions. Its global network, including subsidiaries and associates, covers 3,598 screens. Miraj Cinemas, known for state-of-the-art projection, sound technology and rapid expansion, brings a prized portfolio to the table. As part of the Miraj Group, it has built a reputation for immersive entertainment environments and customer service that keeps punters coming back. For advertisers, the maths is simple: more screens, more seats, more viewers. For UFO, the alliance is another step towards total market control. In India's booming cinema landscape, the biggest screen network just got bigger.

SGX, NASDAQ to set up dual listing bridge for firms to access both markets
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SGX, NASDAQ to set up dual listing bridge for firms to access both markets

The Singapore Exchange and US-based NASDAQ are establishing a landmark dual listing bridge. It allows companies to access both markets through a single initial public offering. The move is expected to go live from the middle of next year. It will also streamline the regulatory requirements for high growth companies in Asia looking to go public. CNA spoke with Professor Lawrence Loh from NUS Business School about the benefits of the bridge and other measures to make Singapore's equities market more competitive. 20 Nov 2025 12:06am The Singapore Exchange and US-based NASDAQ are establishing a landmark dual listing bridge. It allows companies to access both markets through a single initial public offering. The move is expected to go live from the middle of next year. It will also streamline the regulatory requirements for high growth companies in Asia looking to go public. CNA spoke with Professor Lawrence Loh from NUS Business School about the benefits of the bridge and other measures to make Singapore's equities market more competitive.

Russian drone strike kills dozens in Ukraine
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Russian drone strike kills dozens in Ukraine

Russian drone strike kills dozens in Ukraine IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Russian drone strike kills dozens in Ukraine Nov. 19, 202500:24 Photo captures skydiver appearing to fall from the Sun Thieves use new tech tools to steal vehicles Nvidia reports earnings that beat Wall Street estimates Charlotte residents learn how to spot Border Patrol Trump signs bill to release DOJ's Epstein files Wayward cow stops traffic in Ohio Marjorie Taylor Greene’s constituents on Trump feud FBI investigates stepsibling in teen’s cruise ship death Americans opt for train travel this holiday season Indonesia volcano erupts sending people running Dozens killed and wounded by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza Trump expected to sign bill on Epstein files Not all grand jury members saw final Comey indictment Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emails Now Playing Russian drone strike kills dozens in Ukraine Meta wins major antitrust case Klimt painting sells for $236 million total at auction Scotland qualify for the men's World Cup Plane carrying mining minister crashes in Congo Khashoggi's widow condemns Trump's portrayal of husband Russian drone strike kills dozens in Ukraine Russian drone strike kills dozens in UkraineNov. 19, 2025 Get more newsLiveon Photo captures skydiver appearing to fall from the Sun Thieves use new tech tools to steal vehicles Nvidia reports earnings that beat Wall Street estimates Charlotte residents learn how to spot Border Patrol Trump signs bill to release DOJ's Epstein files Wayward cow stops traffic in Ohio Get more newsLiveon Best of NBC News Nvidia reports earnings that beat Wall Street estimates Two judges quit Miss Universe, one claiming rigged competition Livestream captures gunmen attacking Nigerian church New York Jets player Kris Boyd recovering after shooting Stay Tuned NOW President Trump signs bill to release Justice Department's Epstein files Charlotte residents learn how to spot Border Patrol

Meta wins major antitrust case
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Meta wins major antitrust case

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