Black Friday was celebrated in many parts of the world on November 27 as it marks the beginning of the holiday season in the West and the countdown to the Christmas festivities. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) also had a fair share of their celebrations but their focus …
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Green Bay Packers take command over NFC North, set eyes on top playoff seed Bleacher Report
Matt Ludke / Associated Press For all intents and purposes, the Green Bay Packers crown themselves NFC North Kings as winter approaches. Now, they will move forward in the fight for the supremacy of the convention with little competition for speaking. The Chicago Bears lost 21-25 on Sunday, destroying the …
Read More »YouTuber fracture during jumps from Texas Bridge
YouTube chased his “dreams” last week by jumping into the river from the top of a huge Texas bridge and fracturing his skull. Sa Phomba recorded a stunt last Monday on Stein’s Pennybaker Bridge, posting it on his YouTube channel several days after he was hospitalized on Friday. The footage …
Read More »Investment in Chinese stocks amid geopolitical tensions
A U.S. Adjusts the Chinese flag near the flag. Ng Han Guan | AFP | Getty Images SINGAPORE – Investors need to allocate more of their portfolios to China, as “geopolitical diversification” is becoming a more critical consideration in the coming years, according to an investment strategist. Paul Colwell, head …
Read More »Mohsen Fakhrizadeh: Killed Iranian nuclear scientist shot dead with remote-controlled machine gun, news agency says
Top Iranian officials have blamed Israel, and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Umani and others have vowed to take revenge for the killing of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the country’s chief nuclear scientist. There were conflicting accounts of Iranian news agencies about how the attack took place. According to a report published …
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