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What to know about Scott Turner, Trump's pick for housing secretaryA French influencer fresh off a smash hit film documenting his ascent to Everest’s peak is turning his sights to a new challenge: manga. Ines Benazzouz, known everywhere as Inoxtag, published his first graphic novel “Instinct” on Thursday, a story about a young man with the power to perceive the aura and intentions of those around him. The 22-year-old content creator started posting video game footage in his mid-teens, and his livewire energy has catapulted him to superstardom among young French people, with some 20 million subscribers. But it was the release in mid-September of the film capturing his preparations to climb Mount Everest - despite no prior experience - that brought his fame to new heights, with the documentary garnering more than 38 million views on YouTube. Now, in collaboration with “Kaizen” director Basile Monnot and cartoonist Charles Compain, Benazzouz said he “dreams” of one day seeing his manga adapted into an animated series. ‘Influence’ Benazzouz, a longtime manga fan, decided to take the plunge in February 2023 when he met Compain, a business engineer who dreamed of becoming a manga comic artist. “A lot of people ask me to work with them,” said Inoxtag. “But when I met Charles, something just clicked.” The YouTuber hopes to follow in the footsteps of “Radiant,” a French manga that has sold over a million copies and is the only one to be adapted into an animated series in Japan. Benazzouz, who swore off social media during his Everest ascent, said he has learned from the criticism he received over his climb - particularly from mountaineers - about environmental issues and over-tourism. He said that he still gives himself “breaks” from screens and acknowledged his frustration over the “politicization” he has faced on social media. — AFP
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Never mind Harry Potter. It's Joe Schmidt who's beginning to cast the spells that Australian rugby needed. Even David Campese thinks so. In the space of just over a month, the great goosestepper 'Campo' himself has been miraculously transformed from non-believer, having criticised Rugby Australia for appointing a "second-best" New Zealand coach who "hasn't won anything", to swooning acolyte. The sparkle with which Schmidt's team swept to wins at Twickenham and Cardiff persuaded one of the architects of the great 1984 'grand slammers' to enthuse graciously this week: "He's proving me wrong again. He seems to be doing a great job..." When Campese's condemnation-turned-praise was put to Schmidt in Edinburgh, he just delivered that folksy smile and suggested: "I don't know what his words were ... the people I have to win over are the players in front of me." And therein lies the heart of the Schmidt project. It's about winning the hearts and minds of his Wallabies, making them trust in his trust, letting his microscopic attention to detail start to work the wonders for them that once gifted Ireland a grand slam and three Six Nations titles. A man who hasn't won anything? Hardly, Campo. But Schmidt is playing down the hype of two excellent performances in Britain - the first time they've scored 40-plus points in back-to-back Tests for 13 years - with typical calm. MAX. JORGENSEN. 🔥#Wallabies #AutumnNationsSeries pic.twitter.com/o4wIi18bYk— Wallabies (@wallabies) November 9, 2024 Some of the attacking play under Schmidt has been sublime. He emphasises his exciting Wallabies are still a work in progress, with Potter the 18th debutant in the gold shirt in 2024. He's learning more about his charges, match by match. "If the players have confidence in what we're doing with the key behaviours we're driving and the strategy we're trying to develop, then hopefully other people, externally, will develop confidence in it too," says Schmidt. "Because they'll see players playing with confidence and a know-how that gives them the ability to stress teams and at the same time to remain fairly solid defensively. "I know people would have been disappointed with the Rugby Championship, winning one of six games, but, gee, you were playing some of the best teams in the world. "But I felt like we were making progress through that competition, even while that wasn't enough to beat the All Blacks at the end of TRC. "It's been great having a little bit more experience back in the likes of Will Skelton and Samu Kerevi, briefly, but also, the vast majority of the guys we've extended the opportunity to have really stepped up and given it everything." But now comes the acid test of that progress. A potentially wet and windy Murrayfield against a well-rested bunch that Schmidt reckons is the best Scottish outfit he's ever seen? Off the back of chaotic preparation because of the "Arctic blast" and having lost a key man, hooker Matt Faessler, to injury on the eve of the match? It's a Test - and, with it, a grand slam dream - which looks there to be lost. While the excitement of 13 flair-filled tries in two Tests has renewed the feelgood rebuild of the Wallabies after the horror show under Eddie Jones, there are still many question marks over a defence that's conceded seven tries in two matches and a scrum which struggled against Wales. But what an opportunity lies there too for a team which clearly adores working under Schmidt. Potter himself was asked if he now understood why Schmidt's old Irish charges used to think that Joe saw everything even when he couldn't possibly have. Yes, being guided by a coach with eyes in the back of his head. "I've heard that description as well," grinned Potter.One thing we are sure of: The Biden Administration has dropped the ball on transparency and communication. Speculation can bloom only when there’s a lack of leadership, or when people don’t trust the powers that be. There have been more than 5,000 sightings reported on the East Coast states in recent weeks, according to a statement from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security. But White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby led off the weekend by saying there was nothing to fear and that people may be imagining things, according to reports. Over 5,000 sightings is a heck of a lot of imagination. Michael Mastronardy, sheriff of Ocean County, New Jersey, said he sent his own “industrial grade” drone into the air late last week in a bid to follow one of 50 unmanned aerial vehicles a local cop saw “coming off the ocean.” The mysterious drones swiftly maneuvered out of their clutches, Mastronardy told News Nation reporter Rich McHugh. In an interview with Fox News Live on Saturday, former CIA operations officer Laura Ballman theorized the phenomena might be part of a “classified exercise” mounted by the Biden Administration. New Jersey Sen. Andy Kim went out on drone patrol with local police late last week and said he believes some lights in the sky he came across were possibly drones, but most others — after “deeper analysis” — appear to have just been planes, the New York Post reported. The latest word from the White House: “...these aircraft people are seeing are a mix of law enforcement drones, commercial drones and hobbyists. We continue to see nothing that indicates a public safety risk or national security risk,” Kirby said. “There are 1 million drones registered with the FAA here in the United States. Thousands upon thousands fly in our skies legally and lawfully every single day doing all kinds of good things for the public good. The Northeast corridor is one of the busiest,” he said. Lots of drones doing lots of good things. Yet, sources told CNN Monday, the U.S. government is sending drone detection and tracking systems to two military facilities in New Jersey. There are also helicopters monitoring drones in Pennsylvania. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said he’s asking the Department of Homeland Security to deploy special detection systems that use 360-degree technology to detect drones. New Jersey Rep. Mikie Sherrill, a Democrat and retired Navy helicopter commander, slammed the Biden Administration for a lack of “coordination and communication,” concerning the drones and/or planes, The Hill reported. “After weeks of unidentified-drone sightings over New Jersey ... the drones remain unidentified,” she said. This may all be reduced to memes in weeks, or be remembered as the Great Drone Scare of ’24. But one thing is certain: when it comes to taking action, it’s the local pols who are stepping up for concerned constituents and not the feds. And that’s not our imagination.
Hail Flutie: BC celebrates 40th anniversary of Miracle in MiamiPublished 23:17 IST, December 21st 2024 PM Modi said that India's StartUps, from FinTech, smart technology to green technology, can develop cutting-edge solutions for Kuwait's needs. Kuwait: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that India in future is going to move towards such innovations which will show directions to the world. The Prime made the comment at the ‘Hala Modi’ diaspora event in Kuwait during his 2-day visit to the country. It's after a gap of 43 years that an Indian Prime Minister is visiting Kuwait. “India is going to be the growth engine of global development in future. The time is not far when India will be the global hub for green energy, pharma, electronics, automobile, semiconductors, legal insurance, contacting commercial,” PM Modi told the Indian diaspora at Shaikh Saad Al Abdullah Indoor Sports Complex, in Sabah Al Salem, Kuwait. “Bharat will be the hub of world’s biggest economy centres in the future,” Prime Minister told the Indian community. Noting that Kuwait wants to become a dynamic economy and India aims to be a developed country by 2047, PM Modi said that India has the skill, technology, innovation and manpower that 'New' Kuwait needs. Addressing the community program 'Hala Modi' in Kuwait, PM Modi said the relationship that was built by culture and commerce is scaling new heights today. "People from North, West, East and South, who speak different languages are here - 'lekin sab ke dil me ek hi goonj hai - Bhatrat Mata Ki Jai'...This is a special moment for me. After 43 years, more than four decades, an Indian Prime Minister has come to Kuwait. It takes four hours to reach Kuwait from India but it took four decades for the Prime Minister," he said. "I have reached Kuwait just two and a half hours ago, since the time I have stepped here, I am feeling a different sense of belonging, a different warmth all around. You all have come from different states of India, but seeing all of you, it seems as if a mini Hindustan has come in front of me," he added. The Prime Minister said India and Kuwait will become partners in prosperity. "In the decades to come, we will become partners in our prosperity. Our goals aren't different! The people of Kuwait are building New Kuwait. The people of Bharat are working to build India into a developed nation by 2047. Through trade and innovation, Kuwait wants to become a dynamic economy. India is focussing on innovation and strengthening its economy. Both goals support each other," he said. "In the past, the relationship that was built by culture and commerce is scaling new heights today. Today, Kuwait is an important energy and trade partner of India. For the Kuwaiti companies too, India is a huge investment destination. His Highness Crown Prince of Kuwait, during our meeting in New York, said, 'When you are in need, India is your destination.' The citizens of India and Kuwait have always helped each other in times of distress," he said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Kuwait to a warm welcome on Saturday. He is on a two-day visit to the Gulf nation. On his arrival, PM Modi was received by Kuwait's first Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence and Interior, Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah, along with the country's Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya, and several other dignitaries. In his departure statement, PM Modi said he looks forward to his meetings with the Amir of Kuwait, the Crown Prince and the country's Prime Minister. He said the meetings will provide an opportunity to chalk out a roadmap for a futuristic partnership for the benefit of the people of the two countries and the region. PM Modi said he eagerly looks forward to meeting the Indian diaspora in Kuwait who have immensely contributed to strengthening of bonds of friendship between the two nations. Get Current Updates on India News , Entertainment News along with Latest News and Top Headlines from India and around the world. Updated 23:21 IST, December 21st 2024Audi has been around for quite a while. The German manufacturer started over a century ago and is now known for its iconic 4-ring logo, which sells millions of units worldwide. Audi earned popularity in the automotive market thanks to its reputation and commitment to luxury . The brand has solidified its place as a leader in technology, cutting-edge features, and groundbreaking designs. While this approach has resulted in its premium price point, its position among competitors in terms of durability is not as impressive. Reliability rankings show that the brand constantly falls below average, indicating it has a shorter lifespan than competitors. So, while your Audi vehicle is likely to come with top-grade materials and a sleek interior, it's not going to match the ruggedness of a Toyota or Honda. Still, like with any car brand, some models always perform better than others, recording little to no complaints or recalls. Combining reports from the NHTSA and other reliability metrics like J.D. Power and RepairPal, we identified the models that have stood out for quality and reliability. These options are likely to give you a good blend of luxury while not sacrificing performance or quality. With that said, here are 10 of the most reliable Audi models ever built. The Audi A8 essentially evolved from the V8 sedan, which, although a notable contribution to the company's growth, did not meet expectations in terms of sales. The A8, on the other hand, debuted with groundbreaking developments in nearly all aspects and was revered as an engineering marvel. This luxury sedan has now gone through four generations of production, offering a blend of quality and performance. The 2010 Audi A8 has a lot of great features. It houses a 4.2-liter V8 gas engine and comes with a 6-speed automatic transmission system that provides excellent performance on the road. Audi offers it in two trims: the standard and the long wheelbase version, but its all-wheel drivetrain supports easy maneuverability regardless of the size. Essentially, this car is a good option, especially if you're looking for an older yet practical vehicle. It has all you'd expect from a luxurious model, from its handsome cabin to its refined road performance. Although RepairPal gives it a reliability score of 2 out of 5, it has minimal complaints recorded by NHTSA and just one recall. The Audi Q5, introduced in 2009, is one of the most popular Audi models today. This compact luxury crossover blends the features of an SUV and a sedan — having more cargo space than the average sedan but with a similar fuel economy. Despite its success as America's best-selling Audi model, the Q5 has generally not built a reputation for reliability . However, some model years, like the 2019 Q5, have stood out better than others. This car offers great practicality and comfort. Equipped with an all-wheel drive system and a 2.0-liter inline-4 gas engine, it is well-rated for its performance, which improves a lot from previous years. One of its most standard features is its array of in-built technology options, which features one of the best MMI infotainment systems of its time. J.D. Power scores it 79/100 overall, with a 76/100 score in reliability and quality. Although some complaints have been recorded by NHTSA regarding this model, particularly regarding its electrical components and the speed control system, recalls have been issued addressing some of these faults. For instance, a recall issued in 2019 was to fix the vehicle's problematic brakes. According to RepairPal, this vehicle scores a 3 out of 5 for reliability. In 2020, the Q7's second generation received a facelift. However, the vehicle is not just notable for its refined look; it also has impressive performance and excellent handling, especially for an SUV. Although it is not rated on J.D. Power, other consumer ratings generally give good feedback for this vehicle. It's also one of the most reliable model years of the Q7 so far. Overall, this Audi Q7 is a great car, not just in terms of features but also for its value. Powered by a 2.0-liter turbo inline-4 gas and an optional 3.0-liter turbocharged engine, this car proves to be a quiet beast. The sophisticated design perfectly complements its smooth feel. It's also an affordable model that improves on a lot of shortcomings of previous years. The one issue you might encounter is that it can be prone to electrical issues. That said, if you're looking to get a Q7, the 2020 model is definitely one of the most reliable you'll find, especially among recent model years. RepairPal gives this vehicle a 2.5 out of 5 rating for reliability. Audi debuted the RS7 in 2014, and it quickly became known for its impressive performance. Even after earning its reputation as the most powerful four-door vehicle ever produced by the company upon release, Audi continued to build on the power and efficiency of the RS7. The 2017 model came with a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 gas paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. Its speed and performance proved able to rival even some sports cars, yet it did not sacrifice power for interior style and comfort. This sedan is available in two trim levels and several optional packages. Among these is the Driver Assistance Plus, which offers additional tech features like adaptive cruise control and a corner-view parking camera system. The driving experience is also great — it's a quiet car despite running on large, high-performance tires. Although three recalls have been made for this car, the NHTSA has no recorded complaints about the 2017 RS7. The most recent recall in 2022 was to remedy the turbocharger oil strainer. The fuel economy isn't all that impressive, but this may be an expected trade-off for its performance. [Image by Paul Frederickson via Wikimedia Commons | Cropped and scaled | CC BY-SA 2.0 ] The Audi TT is one of the company's most iconic models. Audi's vision for this sports car was first revealed as a concept in 1995, and its radical approach to a unique design caught a lot of attention. The TT looked like nothing else on the market, drawing influence from all kinds of arts and design. Today, the model is not just known for its looks but also for its combination of power and practicality. For a sports car, the Audi TT has a seamless and comfortable driving feel. The infotainment system is also refined, incorporating some high-quality modern features. The 2018 model came with its own improvements like the front parking sensors and, of course, the new Audi TT RS , a higher performance variant powered by a 400-hp turbocharged inline-5. Generally, the Audi TT has not had too many reported complaints, but not all model years are reliable. Reports show that the 2018 model should not cause many headaches. It has only one recall and two complaints on NHTSA, one of which was a seat belt issue. RepairPal gives the vehicle a 2.5 over 5 reliability rating, which is factored in metrics like repair costs and maintenance frequency. When it debuted, the Q3 was one of the smallest SUVs in Audi's lineup. Similar to the Q5, the car had a muscular, sporty design, and for the first time among Audi's crossovers, it came with the option of a two-wheel drivetrain. The 2017 model years adopted the new, dynamic look of the 2016 model. In terms of reliability, the vehicle has proved to be a strong contender among competitors. According to J.D. Power, the SUV has an average score of 77/100 on reliability, ranking ahead of the BMW X1 and INFINITI QX30. In addition, it scores a 3 out of 5 reliability rating from RepairPal, and has been ranked the least problematic model year for the Audi Q3. From NHTSA reports, complaints on the 2017 Q3 are minimal, and only three recalls have been issued so far, involving the electrical system, forward collision, and exterior lighting. Overall, this SUV is a good option if you want a practical ride with a good build. The interior is a bit dated, but it makes up for this by offering high-quality materials and a smooth driving experience. Even at high speeds and on rough roads, it performs pretty seamlessly. [Image by Vauxford via Wikimedia Commons | Cropped and scaled | CC BY-SA 4.0 ] Another 2017 model that ranks amongst the most reliable Audis ever is the A6. The model year came with a fresh new look as Audi added some design tweaks to the luxury mid-level sedan. There were three engine options, but the standard offering was the 2.0-liter turbocharged engine with 252 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque. Reliability metrics show this vehicle is one of the best options for an Audi model, especially among the A6. It has a RepairPal reliability rating of 3.5 out of 5, which is well above average. Also, according to J.D. Power, it scores 85/100 on quality and reliability, placing third overall among midsize premium cars released that same year. The car has some reported complaints, but the most common issue reported involves its airbag. However, a recall was issued for this in 2018, so that might not be a problem you'll encounter with this vehicle. That aside, the 2017 Audi A6 is a great vehicle in terms of both performance and looks, boasting an impressive interior layout crafted with quality materials. The Audi A5 is relatively new to the North American shores, arriving with the 2018 model year . However, the company had been producing the model as far back as 2007 as a two-door luxury coupe with a sporty design. The 2017 Audi came with new packages but only offered in one trim and still maintained the signature look of the A5. Under the hood, the sedan is powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine and features a standard all-wheel-drive system. The interior falls short with a limited cargo space but makes up for it with the high-quality, sophisticated cabin design. The only thing you'll be really missing out on in this car is the lack of some modern tech features, which can be hard to notice given its timeless and elegant design. This vehicle has a few recalls and just two complaints recorded by NHTSA. Both complaints suggested that the vehicle may be prone to some engine faults, but the recalls issued by Audi have specifically targeted this issue. RepairPal gives the vehicle 3 out of 5 rating for reliability, which ranks above average compared to competitors. In addition, it is scored 86/100 by J.D. Power for quality and reliability. The Audi A3 is a compact premium vehicle that has been around since 1996. The 2019 model marked the end of its third generation and remains one of its best model years so far. Powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter inline-4 engine and an all-wheel drivetrain, the car is packed with plenty of power and a steady but impressive acceleration system. In the 2019 model year, Audi introduced a new transmission and increased horsepower for the Quattro version, boosting performance even further. Still, this did not take away from the interior comfort and refined design. It feels just like a sporty ride, designed with a ton of cool technology and excellent handling. When it comes to reliability, the 2019 A3 holds up very well, with reviews showing that it continues to excel as a functional and quality vehicle over time. It's not rated on J.D. Power, but RepairPal gives it a 3.5 out of 5 rating for reliability. Moreover, Audi paid attention to the few owner complaints in its single recall for this vehicle so that purchasers have little to no issues with this car. [Image by Kevauto via Wikimedia Commons | Cropped and scaled | CC BY-SA 4.0 ] Topping the list for reliability is the 2018 Audi A4. The luxury SUV truly delivers across the board, from its design to tech to performance and reliability. SlashGear has also ranked it among the best model years of the Audi A4. From the start, the Audi A4 established itself as an elegant, high-quality vehicle and quickly became a brand bestseller. Decades later, it has evolved with a sportier look and a more modern edge, larger but lighter than its predecessors. Although it might not be Audi's most reliable model overall, the 2018 model year has stood out much better than the others. It's also feature-packed with advanced driving aids and other quality amenities — truly embodying Audi's luxurious style. NHTSA has no recorded complaints or recalls for this vehicle at all, a good indication that its quality stands the test of time. According to J.D. Power ratings, the vehicle scores 85/100 on quality and reliability. In addition, RepairPal gives it a 3.5 out of 5 rating for reliability, placing it above several other vehicles in its class. [Image by Vauxford via Wikimedia Commons | Cropped and scaled | CC BY-SA 4.0 ] In ranking vehicles for their reliability, there are a number of factors to consider, all of which give some insight into their dependability. To build this list, we looked into reports from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which outline the complaints and recalls amassed for these vehicles. We considered the nature of complaints and whether, as in a number of cases, they had been recalled and duly addressed. We also looked at other metrics developed by notable sources, such as RepairPal, which factors in the cost of repairs and frequency of unscheduled maintenance. Also relevant was the reliability rating by J.D. Power and a number of professional reviews, including our collection of Audi reviews here at SlashGear.
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Mid-inclination orbit provides more SAR-imaging opportunities at middle latitudes of the globe for ICEYE customers. HELSINKI, Finland , Dec. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- ICEYE, the global leader in SAR satellite operations for Earth Observation and persistent monitoring, announced today that it has launched two new satellites to its constellation of SAR satellites. Both satellites expand the availability of ICEYE's latest imaging technology to deliver additional 25 cm imaging capacity. The satellites were integrated via Exolaunch and launched as part of the Bandwagon-2 rideshare mission with SpaceX from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, USA . Both satellites have established communication, and early routine operations are underway. With today's launch, ICEYE has successfully launched 40 satellites into orbit since 2018, with nine satellites launched in 2024 alone. The new SAR satellites were launched into mid-inclination orbits; compared to a polar orbit, these mid-inclination orbits provide more than twice the collection opportunities at middle latitudes of the globe. ICEYE customers have many areas of interest in these middle latitudes (+/- 45 degrees), and these customers will benefit from increased persistence over these regions. Customers with imaging interests outside these middle latitudes will continue to benefit from the frequent revisit enabled by ICEYE's dozens of satellites in polar orbits. ICEYE's unique mix of mid-inclination and polar orbits provides its customers with deep revisit capabilities for targets all around the globe. The new satellites will serve ICEYE's commercial missions as part of the world's largest SAR satellite constellation owned and operated by ICEYE. Rafal Modrzewski , CEO and Co-founder of ICEYE said: "This launch marks another significant milestone in ICEYE's ability to provide our customers with a rich diversity of collection opportunities. We bolster our industry-leading SAR constellation and expand our customers' collection opportunities in the areas most important to them." Today's launch is another step forward in ICEYE's steady drumbeat of innovative breakthroughs in Earth Observation. This year alone, ICEYE has, for example, introduced Dwell Precise, a new 25 cm imaging mode that offers its customers the highest-fidelity 25cm imaging capability, and adds advanced capability to ICEYE's line of Dwell products; launched an API that allows customers to directly task its SAR satellite constellation; and launched ICEYE Ocean Vision to provide actionable intelligence for maritime domain awareness. About ICEYE ICEYE delivers unparalleled persistent monitoring capabilities to detect and respond to changes in any location on Earth, faster and more accurately than ever before. Owning the world's largest synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite constellation, ICEYE provides objective, near real-time insights, ensuring that customers have unmatched access to actionable high-quality data, day or night, even in challenging environmental conditions. As a trusted partner to governments and commercial industries, ICEYE delivers intelligence in sectors such as insurance, natural catastrophe response and recovery, security, maritime monitoring, and finance, enabling decision-making that contributes to community resilience and sustainable development. ICEYE operates internationally with offices in Finland , Poland , Spain , the UK, Australia , Japan , UAE, Greece , and the US. We have more than 700 employees, inspired by the shared vision of improving life on Earth by becoming the global source of truth in Earth Observation. Media contact: press@iceye.com Visit www.iceye.com and follow ICEYE on LinkedIn and X for the latest updates and insights.By CLAIRE RUSH President-elect Donald Trump has once again suggested he wants to revert the name of North America’s tallest mountain — Alaska’s Denali — to Mount McKinley, wading into a sensitive and decades-old conflict about what the peak should be called. Related Articles National Politics | Inside the Gaetz ethics report, a trove of new details alleging payments for sex and drug use National Politics | An analyst looks ahead to how the US economy might fare under Trump National Politics | Trump again calls to buy Greenland after eyeing Canada and the Panama Canal National Politics | House Ethics Committee accuses Gaetz of ‘regularly’ paying for sex, including with 17-year-old girl National Politics | Trump wants mass deportations. For the agents removing immigrants, it’s a painstaking process Former President Barack Obama changed the official name to Denali in 2015 to reflect the traditions of Alaska Natives as well as the preference of many Alaska residents. The federal government in recent years has endeavored to change place-names considered disrespectful to Native people. “Denali” is an Athabascan word meaning “the high one” or “the great one.” A prospector in 1896 dubbed the peak “Mount McKinley” after President William McKinley, who had never been to Alaska. That name was formally recognized by the U.S. government until Obama changed it over opposition from lawmakers in McKinley’s home state of Ohio. Trump suggested in 2016 that he might undo Obama’s action, but he dropped that notion after Alaska’s senators objected. He raised it again during a rally in Phoenix on Sunday. “McKinley was a very good, maybe a great president,” Trump said Sunday. “They took his name off Mount McKinley, right? That’s what they do to people.” Once again, Trump’s suggestion drew quick opposition within Alaska. “Uh. Nope. It’s Denali,” Democratic state Sen. Scott Kawasaki posted on the social platform X Sunday night. Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski , who for years pushed for legislation to change the name to Denali, conveyed a similar sentiment in a post of her own. “There is only one name worthy of North America’s tallest mountain: Denali — the Great One,” Murkowski wrote on X. Various tribes of Athabascan people have lived in the shadow of the 20,310-foot (6,190-meter) mountain for thousands of years. McKinley, a Republican native of Ohio who served as the 25th president, was assassinated early in his second term in 1901 in Buffalo, New York. Alaska and Ohio have been at odds over the name since at least the 1970s. Alaska had a standing request to change the name since 1975, when the legislature passed a resolution and then-Gov. Jay Hammond appealed to the federal government. Known for its majestic views, the mountain is dotted with glaciers and covered at the top with snow year-round, with powerful winds that make it difficult for the adventurous few who seek to climb it. Rush reported from Portland, Oregon.
5 Eagles thoughts: Flushing a loss, a potential playoff rematch with Washington and moreBy Jay Berry The Unbeaten, Indiana Hoosiers travel to Columbus, Ohio, to face the one loss, Ohio State Buckeyes. With two games left in the regular season, the stakes don't get much higher than this. Indiana comes into the game 10–0, looking to prove people wrong that their success has not been due to a weak schedule. On the Ohio State sideline, they're looking to live up to expectations and get one step closer to the Big Ten championship game—a rematch with Oregon, their only loss. The Hoosiers last defeated the Buckeyes in 1988 when they won 41-7 in Bloomington, Indiana. Since then, they have played 31 times, with Ohio State winning 30 of those matchups. There was one tie in the 1990 game. The stakes have never been higher than this year's game, with Ohio State ranked number two and Indiana ranked number five . The last time Indiana was ranked in the top five, they won a share of the Big Ten championship in 1967. It was a three-way tie with them, Purdue, and Minnesota. 🌹 Honoring our 1967 Big Ten Champion & 1968 Rose Bowl team. pic.twitter.com/5PnFeUK2ro What does a win mean for Indiana? The game is big for Indiana to silence the doubters and secure their path to the Big Ten Conference Championship. If they win against Ohio State, they will earn a spot in Lucas Oil Stadium to face Oregon, regardless of the outcome of next week's game against Purdue. Ohio State's path to the conference championship game is to beat Indiana on Saturday and Michigan in their final regular-season game. That would give the Buckeyes a chance to revenge the only loss of the season against Oregon. Once again, Ohio State is playing at noon on Saturday. Fox seems to have put them in that time slot every week. Will Indiana fans be lighting a "CIG," or will the Shoe be rockin' one step closer to a date with the Ducks? We will know around 2:30 on Saturday afternoon, possibly earlier, if one team dominates the game. One thing is or sure, Ryan Day can't afford to lose this game. Buckeye fans will be calling for his firing if that happens. It’s time to show a nation, the Best Damn Fans in the Land 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/siwrXTt5yZ2 of the best ASX shares to buy in 2025Communications Minister Michelle Rowland has confirmed the government will pull a controversial Bill attempting to combat misinformation and disinformation after the Opposition and the Greens vowed to oppose it. The Bill, which aimed to combat seriously harmful content on digital platforms will be scrapped in the Senate after the government realised there was “no pathway to legislate this proposal through the Senate”. The proposed legislation was also opposed by a wide-ranging group of community groups, free speech organisations and religious groups over concerns it would harm free speech, with stakeholders questioning how the definition of truth would be enforced. Despite the setback, Ms Rowland said there needed to be “safeguards” to protect Australians from misinformation and disinformation, and urged MPs and senators to work with Labor on alternative concessions. “Mis-and disinformation is an evolving threat and no single action is a perfect solution, but we must continue to improve safeguards to ensure digital platforms offer better protections for Australians,” she said. She listed alternative proposals like legislation to strengthen offences targeting the sharing of non-consensual and sexually explicit deep fakes, a proposal to enforce truth in political advertising for elections, and stronger regulations around artificial intelligence. Greens’ communications spokeswoman Sarah Hanson-Young said that while the intent behind the Bill was “well-meaning,” the proposed laws were “badly and poorly explained and implemented”. She’s called for stronger regulation, which would target “dangerous algorithms” and heavy financial penalties for social media companies. “We’ve got to get back to the real problem, and that is how these companies profit off these dangerous posts. If you want to stop the dangerous posts spreading like wildfire, hit them where it hurts, and that’s the dollar,” she told the ABC. Shadow attorney-general Michaelia Cash said the Bill was an attempt to “censor free speech”. “This Bill is not about misinformation and disinformation... This Bill is about the Albanese government giving bureaucrats the ability to say whether what you and I say is misinformation or disinformation,” she told Sky.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised India and Kuwait's strong commercial connections dating back to the nineteenth century, as well as IMEEC as an idea that provided the globe with new direction. Addressing the Indian diaspora in Kuwait City, Modi reflected on the two nations' common ambitions, Viksit Bharat and New Kuwait, and emphasised that there were several potential for India and Kuwait to collaborate. India's skill sets and creativity might lead to new collaborations between the two nations. He said that Ayurveda was assisting the globe with wellbeing while underlining India's contributions to the world in terms of science and innovation. He told the Indian diaspora during the 'Hala Modi' event that even in the 19th century Kuwait and India had robust trade relations. "We share the same sea, we share affection, trade and most importantly sensibilities," he added. 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