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The addition of Tomoyuki Sugano improved the back end of the Orioles' rotation, but a hole at the top remains with Corbin Burnes a free agent.


'Worst impulses': Trump said to be at risk of 'blowing up' his team's plans
Reacting to Donald Trump falling back on his old habit of going on Truth Social in the middle of the night to threaten and rant, the entire panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" claimed he is doing nothing but making his job with a slim-margin GOP majority Congress even more difficult.At approximately 2:20 AM ET on Wednesday, the president-elect was on his social media platform taunting ex-Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), which led co-host Joe Scarborough to state he is only making her more powerful and putting Republican lawmakers in a bad place."I will say even inside the people close to Donald Trump, they have been saying for weeks now, no retribution. He's not going to do retribution, we don't have time for retribution," he began. "This sort of talk early on, it's bad for everybody. It's bad for the House Republicans and it's bad for Donald Trump."ALSO READ: It’s time to decimate the Republicans’ standing with the public — and the press"You put Liz Cheney out there, or you even talk about it, and you put out these stupid reports that this House subcommittee has put out, you are making her a martyr, you are making her bigger, you are making her more powerful. You are making her everything," he added.Co-host Jonathan Lemire chimed in with, "In one of Trump's Truth Social posts he claimed he had the largest mandate in 129 years –– that's obviously not true at all.""They're going to need Democrats' help," he added. "This is not the way to get it and we're seeing here a familiar dynamic that we saw the first Trump administration as well. Where his team will put together a plan, even occasionally trying to work across the aisle and work on immigration and try to get a deal done, and Trump himself gives into his worst impulses, of division or revenge or whatever it might be and blows it up himself with some sort of tweet or Truth Social post or other irrational action.""We're seeing that already now," he continued. "He is going to come, he doesn't have a 129-year mandate, but he's got a unified Washington and there is an ability to get some things done that he wants at the beginning of his term. It is not going to happen if the focus is on retribution, if the focus is revenge on political enemies, which certainly would alienate Democrats and make them not incentivize to help him at all."Watch below or at the link here.- YouTubeyoutu.be


Asking Eric: Husband’s connection with “professional tease” tests marriage
He told me I'm overreacting even though the language, even the emojis used, are his usual tone.


Owner of Britain's Guardian newspaper confirms sale of Sunday sister paper The Observer to Tortoise Media
Owner of Britain's Guardian newspaper confirms sale of Sunday sister paper The Observer to Tortoise Media


Bybit Upgrades its Trading Bot to Support Smarter Automatic Trading Strategies
DUBAI, UAE, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Bybit, the world's second-largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, is scaling up its Trading Bot's capacity to meet rising customer demands amidst the surging crypto trading volumes. Increasing grid limits for all users of its Trading...


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The Swedish sobriety secret: dry December – and off-licences shut on a Saturday night
For decades, the authorities in Sweden have encouraged people to drink responsibly – and with a state alcohol monopoly, strict rules and growing abstinence, they seem to be succeedingChristmas is synonymous with overindulgence, especially of drink. Sometimes the weather is an excuse: historically, alcohol was regarded as a way to warm up. Alcohol consumption traditionally increases in December in Europe and the US. Almost two-thirds of Britons say they intend to drink more at Christmas than they do at other times of the year, for example. In Sweden, however, Vit Jul (“White Christmas”) means “dry December”, a month when you don’t drink at all.Over the past 15 years, the concept of a Vit Monat (White Month) – and Vit Jul in particular – has grown in popularity in Sweden. Originally a charity idea like Sober October or Dry January, it originated as a twin project between Sweden and Finland. Now, anecdotally, more Swedes are choosing to take a “white month” in December or January. Jimmy Hemmingsson of Vega Bryggeri, one of Gothenburg’s trendy new microbreweries, says: “Maybe I’m naive to say this, but I think a lot of people want to be responsible. And family will come before drink at Christmas.” Not least, he adds, because a lot of Swedish families have long drives to visit relatives over the festive period. “We go to the country at Christmas, so that means no drinking. There is a real taboo against drink-driving.” Continue reading...


How to get the classic PlayStation boot screens on PS5 and PS5 Pro
Learn how to add nostalgic PlayStation startup screens to your PS5, including the iconic original PlayStation boot sequence.


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Trump says US subsidies to Canada make ‘no sense,’ suggests Canadians want ‘to become the 51st State’
President-elect Trump continued trolling of Canada early Wednesday by slamming U.S. subsidies and again claiming that Canadians supposedly want to become the 51st U.S. state.


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Mariah Carey Celebrates Her Return to Stage by Signing Rihanna’s Boob
The pop star performed her final Christmas Time show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn


Investor Webinar - Investment, Offtake and Strategic Partnership with Volkswagen Group and PowerCo
VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - December 18, 2024 – Sydney, Australia Patriot Battery Metals Inc. (the "Company" or "Patriot") (TSX: PMET) (ASX: PMT) (OTCQX: PMETF) (FSE: R9GA) is pleased to advise that Ken Brinsden, the Company's President, CEO and Managing Director, will...


5 ways to get wrinkles out of your clothes without an iron
These 5 proven methods will help you de-crease clothes without using an iron — from steam showers to hair tools.


Asking Eric: Husband’s connection with ‘professional tease’ tests marriage
After finding inappropriate messages on her husband's phone, a wife is left hurt, enraged, and unsure of how to move forward. Asking Eric offers compassionate advice on addressing betrayal, seeking counseling, and prioritizing her well-being and her children’s future.


Robinhood Outpaces Tech Giants Meta, Amazon With $2 Million Donation To Trump's Inaugural Fund: CEO Criticizes Biden's Crypto, AI Policies
Robinhood Markets Inc. (NASDAQ:HOOD) announced a $2 million donation to President-elect Donald Trump‘s inaugural fund on Tuesday, marking the largest publically announced contribution among major tech firms. What Happened: The donation, double the amount pledged by Meta Platforms Inc., Amazon.com Inc., and OpenAI, comes amid broader tech sector alignment with Trump’s proposed regulatory approach.Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev criticized President Joe Biden‘s administration’s “heavy-handed” regulatory stance, particularly regarding cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence. “There’s been open warfare against the cryptocurrency industry in America and a very anti-A.I. posture,” Tenev told FOX Business.The announcement follows significant developments in tech-political relations, including SoftBank Group Corp.‘s commitment to invest $100 billion in U.S. technology over the next four years. ...Full story available on Benzinga.com


8 Most Shocking Cheating Scandals in Bravo History
Fans of Vanderpump Rules were shocked last year when it was revealed that Tom Sandoval had cheated on his longtime girlfriend Ariana Madix with their fellow castmate Rachel “Raquel” Leviss. But as longtime Bravo viewers know, #Scandoval is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Bravo cheating allegations. We’ve rounded up some [...]

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North Korean Troops In Kursk Suffer First Heavy Losses, Pentagon Says
North Korean Troops In Kursk Suffer First Heavy Losses, Pentagon Says The Pentagon as well has Ukraine's military intelligence have said that some of the first North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces in Russia's Kursk border region have been killed. Dozens of the foreign troops are reportedly dead and wounded.Ukraine’s military intelligence agency, the GUR, announced Monday that North Korean army units were beset with "significant losses" of "at least 30 soldiers" killed and wounded in the Kursk region over the weekend, in a significant first if confirmed.The intense fighting and losses were said to be in the villages of Plekhovo, Vorobzha and Martynovka. "Also in the area of the village of Kurilovka, at least three North Korean servicemen went missing," the GUR wrote on Telegram.Kiev was the first to make the claim, but there's been no comment from the Kremlin or Pyongyang; however, in a rarity the Pentagon has chimed in to say there are "indications" of casualties among North Korean troops in Russia. According to NY Times:The Pentagon has seen “indications” that the North Korean forces who have been sent to Russia to help the Kremlin in its war against Ukraine have suffered their first casualties, according to a U.S. official.Air Force Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder, the Pentagon spokesman, told reporters on Monday that the North Koreans had entered combat last week in the Russian region of Kursk.Ryder continued, "We do assess that North Korean soldiers have engaged in combat in Kursk." He added: "We do have indications that they have suffered casualties, both killed and wounded."In the wake of the reports, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has issued a statement alleging that Russian troops are engaged in a ghastly and extreme practice to try and conceal the presence of the North Korean troops.Zelensky on X alleged that Russian soldiers are burning the faces of slain North Koreans:Russia not only sends the North Korean troops to storm Ukrainian positions, but also tries to conceal losses of these people. They tried to hide the presence of North Korean soldiers. It was prohibited to show their faces during training. The Russians attempted to erase any video evidence of their presence. And now, after first combats with our warriors, Russians are trying... to literally burn the faces of North Korean soldiers killed in battle.(Warning: graphic)...Even after years of war, when we thought the Russians could not get any more cynical, we see something even worse.Russia not only sends the North Korean troops to storm Ukrainian positions, but also tries to conceal losses of these people.They tried to hide the presence of... pic.twitter.com/KYyGF1rxP8— Volodymyr Zelenskyy / Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) December 16, 2024There's been no outside or independent verification of either Zelensky's claims or concerning the authenticity of the video. Pentagon spokesman Ryder has emphasized, "As we’ve said all along, those forces are legitimate military targets for the Ukrainians given that they are engaged in active combat ops." Some analysts have pointed to the North Korean troop presence as evidence of the depletion of Russian forces. President Putin has all the while yet to declare a formal state of war. Tyler DurdenWed, 12/18/2024 - 02:45


Bulldog Breakdown: Transfer portal problems in December
College football's bowl season in upon us.
