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'Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings blamed by fans for contestant Alex Gordon's blunder during Daily Double wager
'Jeopardy!' host Ken Jennings blamed by fans for contestant Alex Gordon's blunder during Daily Double wager
'Jeopardy!' contestant Alex Gordon ended up losing to James Tyler even though he was the only one to answer correctly for Final Jeopardy
1970-01-01 08:00
EU faces cliffhanger vote on major bill protecting nature and fighting climate change
EU faces cliffhanger vote on major bill protecting nature and fighting climate change
Protesters and legislators are converging on the European Union parliament in Strasbourg as the bloc faces a major vote on protecting its threatened nature and shielding it from disruptive environmental change
1970-01-01 08:00
Cryptoverse: Hungry exchanges fight for slice of American pie
Cryptoverse: Hungry exchanges fight for slice of American pie
By Hannah Lang May the best exchange win? Crypto platforms are vying for dominance in the United States,
1970-01-01 08:00
Hong Kong will ban more products from Japan if treated wastewater is discharged, its leader says
Hong Kong will ban more products from Japan if treated wastewater is discharged, its leader says
Hong Kong leader John Lee says the city will ban marine products from “a large number prefectures” if Japan discharges treated radioactive wastewater into the sea
1970-01-01 08:00
US Marines are without a leader for first time in 150 years – thanks to a Republican senator
US Marines are without a leader for first time in 150 years – thanks to a Republican senator
The US Marine Corps is without leadership for the first time in more than a century after its commandant stepped down and a Republican party senator blocked over 200 military appointments that include a successor for the post. The marine services of the US Department of the Navy are in for a historic limbo as Alabama’s Republican senator Tommy Tuberville has blocked the nominations for months to protest against the defence department’s abortion policies. General David Berger stepped down as commandant on Monday and his assistant commandant and potential successor, general Eric Smith, stepped in as the acting leader of the US Marine Corps. His nomination by the Senate is among the 256 nominations that have been hindered by Mr Tuberville’s blockade. The Republican senator launched his bid to obstruct the nominations in response to a Pentagon policy that offers travel allowances and time off for a service member who has to go out of state to get an abortion or other reproductive care. Denouncing the policy approved by defence secretary Lloyd Austin as “illegal tax-payer funded abortions”, Mr Tuberville said his hold will have a “minimal effect” on Mr Smith’s ability to lead. Under the law, top military decisions are approved by the Senate Armed Services Committee and eventually by the consent of the full chamber. But a single objector can hold up the process. The Pentagon said the blockade could lead to the stalling of promotions of 650 personnel if it continues till the end of the year. Mr Smith was nominated for promotion by Joe Biden and his confirmation hearing was on 13 June, something that was blocked by Mr Tuberville. The stall in his promotion means he will not be able to move to the main residence of the commandant or the commandant’s office, or even issue any new formal commandant’s planning guidance, which is usual for a successor. He will have the authority to implement new policies for the services such as budget, training and other personnel decisions. “Two positions that require two different people to be in those roles will now be a dual-hatted position,” said the Pentagon’s deputy press secretary Sabrina Singh, “which of course is going to impact the US Marine Corps”. The Pentagon is asking officers to delay their planned retirements, while some officers have already taken the responsibilities of more senior ranking jobs without getting the pay for the new rank, she said. Both Mr Austin and Mr Berger have called on the Senate to take action to resolve the situation. “You know, it’s been more than a century since the US Marine Corps has operated without a Senate confirmed commandant,” Mr Austin said at a ceremony at the Marine Barracks Washington. “Smooth and timely transitions of confirmed leadership are central to the defense of the United States and to the full strength of the most powerful fighting force in history,” he said. “Stable and orderly leadership transitions are also vital to maintaining our unmatched network of allies and partners. And they’re crucial for our military readiness.” The Republican senator has been called out by senior leadership for the blockade. “This blockade weakens our national security,” said senator Jack Reed, the Democratic chairman of the Armed Services Committee. “Every day it goes on it has a more significant impact on operations within our military – all branches of our military.” “My hold is not affecting readiness,” said Mr Tuberville in a Washington Post op-ed, steadfast in his opposition to the policy. “Acting officials are in each one of the positions that are due for a promotion. The hold affects only those at the very top – generals and flag officers. The people who actually fight are not affected at all.” If the blockade continues, it will affect the appointment of the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, as current chair, army general Mark Milley, is set to retire from the highest-ranking US military job in September. General CQ Brown, the current chief of the Air Force, has been nominated to replace Mr Milley, and is scheduled to go before the Senate Armed Services Committee for his hearing on Tuesday. Read More What are cluster bombs and what is controversial about Biden sending them to Ukraine? Biden will meet Zelensky at Nato summit in Lithuania as war with Russia rages on Biden news – live: President to meet Zelensky as palace reacts to King Charles royal protocol breach A grand jury being seated Tuesday could decide whether Trump is charged over Georgia's 2020 election Colorado lawmakers sue colleagues over closed-door meetings Texas governor names second interim attorney general ahead of Ken Paxton's impeachment trial
1970-01-01 08:00
Twitter gets bizarre endorsement from Taliban as militants give verdict on rival Threads
Twitter gets bizarre endorsement from Taliban as militants give verdict on rival Threads
Twitter has received an unlikely endorsement from a Taliban leader amid woes as the number of users of the Elon Musk-owned platform is “tanking” following the release of Meta’s rival app Threads. Taliban leader Anas Haqqani tweeted his approval of Twitter over other social media platforms, highlighting what he thought were some advantages of the Musk-owned site. “Twitter has two important advantages over other social media platforms,” Mr Haqqani tweeted. “The first privilege is the freedom of speech. The second privilege is the public nature & credibility of Twitter. Twitter doesn’t have an intolerant policy like Meta. Other platforms cannot replace it,” he said. Twitter has been facing major hurdles since the Tesla and SpaceX chief took over the company last year with further hardship after Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg launched the Threads app. It appears that the number of Twitter users may also be “tanking” following the release of Threads, according to Cloudflare’s chief executive Matthew Prince. Mr Prince showed a graph last week highlighting an apparent decline in Twitter’s popularity since Mr Musk’s takeover of the company, along with a steep drop after the launch of Threads. A record number of users have flocked to Mr Zuckerberg’s Twitter-clone with the app gaining over 100 million sign ups within days of its launch. “That’s mostly organic demand and we haven’t even turned on many promotions yet. Can’t believe it’s only been five days!” the Meta boss said. While Twitter appears to have fallen out of favour with many users, The Taliban, however, still seems to prefer it over Threads. After “free-speech absolutist” Mr Musk took over Twitter and fired over three-fourths of the company’s workforce, including entire teams behind content moderation, social media experts expressed dissatisfaction over the rise of hate speech on the platform and advertisers as well as regular users have exited the site. But according to Mr Haqqani, a Taliban thought-leader, the biggest draw of Twitter – where the militant group continues to post updates – is the site’s flexible moderation policy. This is in contrast to Meta’s Facebook which views the Taliban as a terrorist organisation and disallows it from posting on the platform. Read More Who are the key members of the Taliban’s new all-male government? It’s wishful thinking to believe in a more moderate Taliban Taliban rename women’s ministry as office for group’s moral police $44 billion and eight months later. It’s finally all over for Elon Musk Instagram Threads hits 100 million users, becoming easily the fastest growing app ever Twitter traffic ‘tanking’ after record-breaking Threads launch
1970-01-01 08:00
China's foreign minister to miss ASEAN meet, deepening mystery over whereabouts
China's foreign minister to miss ASEAN meet, deepening mystery over whereabouts
By Yew Lun Tian and Karen Lema (Reuters) -China's foreign minister Qin Gang will not attend a diplomatic gathering in
1970-01-01 08:00
Trump seeks to delay trial date in Mar-a-Lago documents case
Trump seeks to delay trial date in Mar-a-Lago documents case
Donald Trump and his aide Walt Nauta asked a federal court in Florida to postpone the criminal trial
1970-01-01 08:00
NHL Trade Grades: Red Wings land Alex Debrincat in trade with Senators
NHL Trade Grades: Red Wings land Alex Debrincat in trade with Senators
The Red Wings acquired star right winger Alex DeBrincat in a trade with the Ottawa Senators. Who won, who lost? What does it mean for both teams moving forward?Detroit fans, one of your own is coming home.The Red Wings have acquiredAlex DeBrincat from the Ottawa Senators. That alone should m...
1970-01-01 08:00
Milan Lucic on why Flames players won't stay in Calgary
Milan Lucic on why Flames players won't stay in Calgary
Milan Lucic shared some critiques of the Calgary Flames organization in a recent interview. Despite enjoying his time with the team, he ultimately left to sign with the Boston Bruins. Lucic suggested that it may be challenging to attract and retain players in Calgary.Milan Lucic speaks highly of...
1970-01-01 08:00
Search for children's remains continues at former Native American boarding school in Nebraska
Search for children's remains continues at former Native American boarding school in Nebraska
Amid a renewed push for answers, archeologists plan to resume digging for student remains at the site of a former Native American boarding school
1970-01-01 08:00
Where is Carson Daly? 'Today' host's absence on NBC show continues as Sheinelle Jones steps in for PopStart segment
Where is Carson Daly? 'Today' host's absence on NBC show continues as Sheinelle Jones steps in for PopStart segment
Carson Daly is still missing from 'Today', while co-hosts Al Roker, Hoda Kotb, and Sheinelle Jones have returned
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