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Bangladesh court orders former leader Hasina be executed
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Bangladesh court orders former leader Hasina be executed

DHAKA, Bangladesh: A Bangladesh court, after convicting former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina of crimes against humanity, has sentenced her to death, bringing to an end, a months-long trial that found she ordered a deadly crackdown on a student-led uprising last year. The ruling comes just months before parliamentary elections expected in early February. Under the law used by the tribunal, the maximum punishment was the death penalty. Hasina's Awami League party has been barred from running in the election, and many fear that Monday's verdict could spark new unrest before the vote. The International Crimes Tribunal — Bangladesh's domestic war crimes court based in Dhaka — delivered the verdict under heavy security and in Hasina's absence, as she fled to India in August 2024. The verdict can still be appealed in the Supreme Court. However, Hasina's son and adviser, Sajeeb Wazed, told Reuters the day before the ruling that they would not appeal unless a democratically elected government takes office with the Awami League's participation. During the trial, prosecutors said they had found evidence that Hasina directly ordered security forces to use lethal force to crush the student uprising in July and August 2024. A United Nations report said up to 1,400 people may have been killed between July 15 and August 5, 2024, and thousands more injured — most of them shot by security forces — in what was the worst violence in Bangladesh since the 1971 war of independence. Hasina was represented by a state-appointed defence lawyer, who told the court the charges were baseless and asked for her acquittal. Before the verdict, Hasina denied the accusations and questioned whether the Tribunal was fair, saying a guilty verdict was "a foregone conclusion." Bangladesh had been on edge before the ruling, with at least 30 crude bomb blasts and 26 vehicles set on fire across the country in recent days. There have been no casualties so far.

ING Slaski to acquire last 55% of Goldman Sachs TFI
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ING Slaski to acquire last 55% of Goldman Sachs TFI

KATOWICE, Poland: ING Bank Slaski is set to take complete control of Goldman Sachs TFI after agreeing to buy the portion of the Polish asset manager it does not already own, marking a significant expansion of the bank's presence in the country's investment-fund market. The lender said it will acquire the remaining 55 percent stake in Goldman Sachs TFI from Goldman Sachs Asset Management International Holdings for 396 million zlotys (US$108 million). ING Bank Slaski, the Polish arm of ING Groep, already holds the other 45 percent through a subsidiary. Goldman Sachs TFI manages open mutual funds across multiple asset classes and oversees dedicated asset-management portfolios. It serves more than 736,000 clients and is the second-largest player in Poland's capital-market mutual fund segment, with a market share of about 12 percent, ING said. The bank noted that the final purchase price will be adjusted to include a dividend equivalent covering the period from January 1, 2026, to the month prior to the transaction's close. ING Bank Slaski said it expects the acquisition to reduce its consolidated total capital ratio and Tier 1 ratio by around 34 basis points, reflecting the impact on key financial-strength measures. The transaction is expected to close in the first half of 2026, pending regulatory approval.

Showers expected in most provinces after 1pm
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Showers expected in most provinces after 1pm

A fresh low pressure area is likely to form over southeast Bay of Bengal around 22nd of November. This low pressure area may intensify further and likely to move near the Northern coast of Sri Lanka. General public is requested to be attentive to the future forecasts and bulletins issued by the Department of Meteorology in this regards. Several spells of showers will occur in Northern, North-central provinces and Trincomalee district. Showers or thundershowers will occur at several places in the other areas of the island after 1.00 p.m. Misty conditions can be expected at some places in Sabaragamuwa, Central, Uva, Western and Southern provinces during the early hours of the morning. The general public is kindly requested to take adequate precautions to minimize damages caused by temporary localized strong winds and lightning during thundershower.

Three arrested with ‘Kush’ cannabis worth over Rs. 40 mln at BIA
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Three arrested with ‘Kush’ cannabis worth over Rs. 40 mln at BIA

A stock of ‘Kush’ cannabis worth Rs. 40 million, which had been brought into the country hidden inside luggage, was seized by officers of the Katunayake Airport Police Narcotics Division, last night (19). Three individuals who were attempting to leave the airport after completing all airport checks with the narcotics have been apprehended. Among the three individuals arrested are a 34-year-old resident of Colombo 12, a 26-year-old resident of Colombo 15, and a 26-year-old resident of Wellampitiya. They had arrived at the Katunayake Airport at 8:30 PM on 11/19, on SriLankan Airlines flight UL-315 from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Inside their luggage, officers found 4 parcels containing 4 kilograms and 22 grams of ‘Kush” drugs, which had been concealed. The suspects, together with the seized stock of narcotics, are scheduled to be produced before the Negombo Magistrate’s Court today for further investigations.

NASA releases new images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
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NASA releases new images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS

NASA on Wednesday released new images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS captured by its spacecraft and space telescopes, reported Xinhua. The comet, first discovered on July 1, is the third known interstellar object to pass through the solar system. Twelve NASA assets have obtained and processed imagery of the comet since its discovery, and several others are expected to capture additional images as it continues traveling through the solar system, according to NASA. The closest images so far were taken by NASA's Mars-based spacecraft. Earlier this fall, 3I/ATLAS passed Mars at a distance of about 30 million kilometers and was observed by three spacecraft, including the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Despite having observed and discovered thousands of comets, this marks the first time NASA's heliophysics missions have intentionally studied an object originating outside the solar system. NASA's Psyche and Lucy spacecraft, currently on their respective outbound journeys to explore asteroid targets, also observed 3I/ATLAS en route. The images they collected will help scientists refine the comet's trajectory and analyze features of its coma and tail, NASA said. Comet 3I/ATLAS is expected to make its closest approach to Earth around Dec. 19, at a distance of about 270 million kilometers, according to NASA.

EU proposes adjustments to AI Act in digital overhaul
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EU proposes adjustments to AI Act in digital overhaul

The European Commission on Wednesday proposed changes to the European Union's Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act as part of a wider digital package designed to cut red tape for businesses, reported Xinhua. The "digital omnibus" would adjust the timeline and implementation of rules for high-risk AI systems, tying their application to the availability of technical standards and support tools, and extending simplified obligations for small and medium-sized enterprises. Under the proposal, the deadline for applying the high-risk requirements would be capped at 16 months after the relevant technical standards are in place. The first obligations under the EU AI Act took effect on Feb. 2, 2025, banning certain AI practices and uses and underscoring the need for AI literacy in organisations. Most other obligations, including the full compliance framework for high-risk AI systems, are due to apply from Aug. 2, 2026. The Commission says the changes are intended to make the AI rulebook more innovation-friendly while maintaining safeguards for safety and fundamental rights. The AI adjustments form part of a broader package that also seeks to streamline cybersecurity and data rules and to introduce "European Business Wallets," unified digital identities that would allow companies to sign, store and exchange verified documents and interact with public authorities across all 27 EU member states. Overall, the Commission estimates the simplification measures in the digital omnibus could save firms up to 5 billion euros in administrative costs by 2029. To reduce overlapping obligations, the omnibus would create a single entry point for companies to report cybersecurity incidents currently covered by several laws, including the NIS2 Directive, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Digital Operational Resilience Act, according to the proposal. Targeted amendments to the GDPR seek to harmonise and clarify certain provisions, including cookie rules, which the Commission says will both support innovation and improve the online user experience. The proposals now go to the European Parliament and EU member states for negotiation and adoption.

EU unveils ´Military Schengen´ plan to speed troop movement
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EU unveils ´Military Schengen´ plan to speed troop movement

The European Commission on Wednesday unveiled a new package on military mobility and a defense industry transformation roadmap, as part of its broader push to strengthen Europe's defense readiness, reported Xinhua. The proposed package on military mobility aimed to create a European Union (EU)-wide military mobility area by 2027, a step toward establishing what the bloc describes as a "Military Schengen," so that troops and military equipment can move faster across the EU, according to a press release by the Commission. Under the proposal, the EU would adopt its first EU-level rules on military mobility and cut the processing time for cross-border military movements to a maximum of three days. It would also set up a system for fast-track procedures and priority access to infrastructure and support forces operating under EU or NATO frameworks. The EU also plans to introduce a capability-sharing mechanism to improve member states' overall military preparedness and availability of mobility capabilities, according to the release. In the roadmap, the EU noted that it will promote closer integration between technology and defense, step up the use of frontier technologies such as artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, drones and space systems in military capabilities, and boost Europe's production capacity through innovation. The Commission said it will present the proposed regulation on military mobility to the Council of the EU and the European Parliament for adoption, and will immediately start work on the roadmap.

US renews push for Ukraine peace with new 28-point plan
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US renews push for Ukraine peace with new 28-point plan

The Trump administration has drafted a new 28-point plan and held quiet and deep consultations with Russia in a renewed push to restart peace talks aimed at ending the Ukraine crisis, according to U.S. online media outlet Axios on Wednesday, reported Xinhua. The plan is inspired by U.S. President Donald Trump's push for the deal in Gaza, Axios said. According to the report, U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff is leading the effort to craft the plan, which is organized into four broad sections: peace in Ukraine, security guarantees, security in Europe, and future U.S. relations with Russia and Ukraine. "The president has been clear that it is time to stop the killing and make a deal to end the war. President Trump believes that there is a chance to end this senseless war if flexibility is shown," a White House official told Axios. How the plan addresses some of the most contentious issues, particularly territorial control in eastern Ukraine, remains unclear, as does the reaction from Kiev and its European allies, said the report. In late October, Witkoff and other members of Trump's team discussed the plan extensively with Russian President Vladimir Putin's special envoy Kirill Dmitriev in Miami, Florida, said the report. In an interview with Axios on Monday, Dmitriev expressed optimism about the deal's chances of success, saying that unlike past efforts, "we feel the Russian position is really being heard." Witkoff discussed the plan with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's national security adviser Rustem Umerov in a meeting earlier this week in Miami, a Ukrainian official confirmed to Axios. Peace talks on Ukraine have stalled since Trump and Putin met in August in Alaska. Moscow rejected Trump's proposal for an immediate freeze in fighting last month, prompting Trump to cancel a planned summit in Hungary and impose sanctions on Russia's two largest oil companies.

Maple Leafs hope home ice favors them vs. Blue Jackets
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Maple Leafs hope home ice favors them vs. Blue Jackets

(Photo credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images) The Toronto Maple Leafs will have one more chance to take advantage of the home-heavy portion of their schedule Thursday night in their clash with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Toronto is 8-4-2 in 14 home games this season, playing over two-thirds of its schedule to date on home ice. The Maple Leafs then will embark on a stretch of six straight games on the road, where they are 1-5-0. Toronto lost 6-3 to Columbus on Oct. 29 in one of those road defeats and will again visit Columbus on Nov. 26 during its upcoming trip. Despite the home-friendly schedule, the Maple Leafs lost five straight games before snapping the streak Tuesday with a 3-2 overtime victory over the St. Louis Blues. The Blue Jackets have had a more balanced schedule and opened a four-game road trip Tuesday with a 5-2 loss to the Winnipeg Jets. They are 5-5-1 on the road. William Nylander, who batted the puck into his own goal early in the game against the Blues, scored in overtime for Toronto. 'I think it was a nice win after the tough stretch,' Nylander said. 'Just battling and competing to grind out a win, it was nice. I think that's what is needed to be a good team and to be able to win those kinds of games. We were losing a lot of games, losing guys. That's a lot of adversity right there.' Matthew Knies joined Toronto's injury list when he was a late scratch Tuesday with a lower-body injury. The list includes Auston Matthews, Chris Tanev and Anthony Stolarz. 'When I look at the team and everything going on with the injuries and everything, it could have been easy for our guys to say, 'Well, we're all banged up, we got nobody,'' Toronto coach Craig Berube said. 'But I didn't get that at all. Our guys competed really hard. I'm proud of them, the way they competed and stuck together.' Nylander's game-winner was his 14th career overtime goal, matching Matthews and Mats Sundin for the most in team history. Nylander has recorded 27 points (nine goals, 18 assists) in 17 games. Defenseman Troy Stecher played his first game with Toronto after he was claimed off waivers Saturday from the Edmonton Oilers. He played 13:31 and had one shot on goal. The Blue Jackets had a five-game points streak (3-0-2) end with the loss to the Jets. They were completing a back-to-back after defeating the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 Monday in a shootout. 'It just seemed like every time we had a little push, then it sagged again on us a little bit,' Columbus coach Dean Evason said. 'We'll have a look at the tape and figure that out. But again, we're in the hockey game for the most part early. Like I said, it just got away from us at the end.' Zach Werenski scored on Tuesday to become the first Blue Jackets defenseman to reach 400 career points (119 goals, 281 assists). 'I felt like we had some jump tonight,' Werenski said. 'I felt like it wasn't for lack of effort. It was tough to create. They didn't really give us much. A couple breakdowns here and there, and it's in the back of our net. So I didn't hate the way we worked or played, but we can eliminate some of those breakdowns and we're probably in a closer game.' --Field Level Media

Panthers' productive offense to test Devils' defense
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Panthers' productive offense to test Devils' defense

(Photo credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images) Coming off their best offensive performance of the season, the Florida Panthers look to keep rolling when they host the New Jersey Devils on Thursday in Sunrise, Fla. The Panthers' 8-5 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday saw Florida post season bests in goals, shots (41), and fewest shots allowed (15). Sixteen different Florida players recorded at least one point, setting a new franchise record. The performance was far from perfect, however, given that the Canucks still managed five goals despite their low shot total. It was the third time this season that Florida goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky has allowed five or more goals in a game. Bobrovsky (9-5-0, 2.80 goals-against average, .883 save percentage) has generally played well despite these occasional blowups. Bobrovsky likely will start again Thursday, as the Panthers will want their regular goalie on the ice against a Devils team that has been one of the NHL's best squads over the first six weeks of play. New Jersey earned a 3-1 win over Florida in the teams' first meeting on Oct. 16. The Devils head into this latest statement game against the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions looking for a bounce-back, as New Jersey fell flat on Tuesday in a 5-1 road loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning. Despite outshooting the Lightning 27-17 in the first two periods, the Devils still allowed the game's first three goals. Tampa Bay was 2-for-3 on power play in the game, while New Jersey was 0-for-4 with the extra attacker. 'We didn't give ourselves a chance to win the 5-on-5 game with the two goals we gave up and how those materialized, and then our power play didn't take hold of the game,' Devils coach Sheldon Keefe said. The Devils are only 2-for-20 on the power play over their last eight games. By contrast, the Panthers' power play has been on a heater, going 6-for-19 over their last four games. New Jersey's Jacob Markstrom allowed five goals on 29 Tampa Bay shots, and the struggling goalie now has a 3.83 GAA and an .864 save percentage over nine games this season. Teammate Jake Allen probably will face the Panthers given the Devils' unofficial timeshare in net, and Allen's superior numbers (2.24 GAA, .916 save percentage in 10 games) could make him more of a regular No. 1 goalie going forward. Jesper Bratt has 18 points (five goals, 13 assists) to lead the active portion of New Jersey's roster. Jack Hughes leads the Devils with 20 points (10 goals, 10 assists), but the star center is sidelined until January due to finger surgery. The Panthers have lost two more players to significant injuries. Florida coach Paul Maurice said forward Cole Schwindt broke his arm in a collision with Bobrovsky during the Canucks game, while forward Eetu Luostarinen is week-to-week after sustaining burns during a barbecue accident. Forward Jack Devine was called up from the AHL to help fill these holes in the roster. The seventh-round pick from the 2022 draft will be making his NHL debut on Thursday. 'Obviously, something I've been working a long time for,' said Devine, 22. '(I'm) just grateful for the opportunity to be here. Super excited to get my first day going.' Brad Marchand leads the Panthers in goals (13) and points (23). Marchand has amassed 12 of those points (eight goals, four assists) over the course of his ongoing eight-game point streak, which started after he missed a game on Oct. 28. --Field Level Media

WA news LIVE: Two men arrested after police car rammed during wild chase
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WA news LIVE: Two men arrested after police car rammed during wild chase

Still a “competitive beast”, Steve Smith’s captaincy is far more relaxed these days, according to long-time Australia teammate Mitchell Starc. Smith will lead Australia for the third time this year when the Ashes gets under way in Perth on Friday, due to Pat Cummins still recovering from a back injury. The 36-year-old also filled in as skipper the last time England toured Australia in 2021-22, after Cummins was forced to isolate for the Adelaide Test during the COVID-19 pandemic. It will be the seventh time Smith has captained Australia in Tests since his full-time reign came to an end because of Sandpapergate in 2018. Smith led Australia to a 2-0 series win in Sri Lanka earlier this year after Cummins missed the tour due to the birth of his second child. Having recaptured some of his batting greatness during the past 12 months, Smith’s change in demeanour hasn’t gone unnoticed. “I’m not going to pretend to know what his approach about batting is,” Starc said. “He’s a lot more relaxed as a person all round. “Even the times that he’s captained since, when he’s had to fill in for Pat, it’s a different approach.” Twelve of Smith’s 36 Test centuries have come against England, but he was below his best during the last home Ashes four years ago. Almost written off this time 12 months ago, Smith reemerged as a force when he smashed four tons in five Tests either side of the New Year.

FBI investigates stepsibling in teen’s cruise ship death
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FBI investigates stepsibling in teen’s cruise ship death

FBI investigates stepsibling in teen’s cruise ship death IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. FBI investigates stepsibling in teen’s cruise ship death Nov. 19, 202501:31 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 Now Playing 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 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 FBI investigates stepsibling in teen’s cruise ship death The stepbrother of 18-year-old Anna Kepner, found dead on a Carnival cruise ship earlier this month, is being looked at by the FBI in connection to the teen’s death, according to a legal document in a separate case. NBC News’ Jesse Kirsch reports from Miami.Nov. 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

Americans opt for train travel this holiday season
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Americans opt for train travel this holiday season

Americans opt for train travel this holiday season IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Americans opt for train travel this holiday season Nov. 19, 202500:52 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 Now Playing 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 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 Americans opt for train travel this holiday season A growing number of Americans are rolling into the holidays by train with Amtrak reporting an increase in riders after federally mandated flight reductions led to thousands of delays and cancellations at major airports nationwide. NBC News' Emilie Ikeda reports on the surge that caps off a record year for ridership and revenue.Nov. 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

Indonesia volcano erupts sending people running
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Indonesia volcano erupts sending people running

Indonesia volcano erupts sending people running IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Indonesia volcano erupts sending people running Nov. 19, 202500:27 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 Now Playing 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 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 Indonesia volcano erupts sending people running Indonesia volcano erupts sending people runningNov. 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

Dozens killed and wounded by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza
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Dozens killed and wounded by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza

Dozens killed and wounded by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser. Dozens killed and wounded by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza Nov. 19, 202500:34 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 Now Playing 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 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 Dozens killed and wounded by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza Dozens killed and wounded by Israeli airstrikes in GazaNov. 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

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

🩷💚💛🖤💜💙❤🧡🤎🤍🩶🩵 [Cool]
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🩷💚💛🖤💜💙❤🧡🤎🤍🩶🩵 [Cool]

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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. Also the number of us that clicked some random ass crap on Fark reminds me how easy it would be to infect us all with malware lol Fart And Smunny (0) Funniest 21 minutes ago I clicked the link and it blue me. Best subby ever. (0) Funniest 20 minutes ago scottydoesntknow (0) Funniest 6 minutes ago Coconice: I clicked that link, and now I think I'm pissed. I stared at the screen for like 10 seconds, trying to figure WTF. I'm on the Fark app. I thought it froze up so I hit the refresh. Then I hit it again. Then it hit me. watching the trump bubble grow (0) Funniest 6 minutes ago The Irresponsible Captain: flamark: It's all pink on the inside (of the website). [Fark user image image 425x492] Reno 911!: Miami - "good morning" cocktail Palined Parenthood (0) Funniest 3 minutes ago why are we allowing this in school's atomic-age (0) Funniest less than a minute ago The color I got was a putrid bile green gold brown. 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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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Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emails
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Larry Summers faces fallout over Epstein emails

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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.