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- Yahoo Finance
Stock market today: Nasdaq, S&P 500 step higher as Netflix jumps after earnings beat
The major gauges are on track for a sixth weekly win in a row after a strong start to earnings season.
- TVLine.com
Cobra Kai Final Season: Get First Look at Sekai Taikai in New Photos — Plus, Meet 3 Cast Members Joining Part 2
Cobra Kai’s Sekai Taikei tournament is just around the corner, but do the students of Miyagi-Do stand a chance of being the best fighters in the world? In Part 2 of the karate drama’a final season (all five episodes release Friday, Nov. 15 on Netflix, with the “finale event” hitting sometime next year), we take …
- Cover Media
Two New Baby Bison Are Newest Addition To Kent's Unique Wild Bison Herd
Kent's West Blean and Thornden Woods' much-loved bison heard has two tiny new additions - two newly born female calves. Officials at Kent Wildlife Trust and Wildwood Trust, the two charities behind the Wilder Blean bison project, a ground-breaking award-winning conservation project in Canterbury, Kent announced the arrival of the adorable pair on 17 October 2024. The new arrivals were conceived and born in West Blean and Thornden Woods and have increased the wild bison herd population in the project to eight. The founding herd of three females and a bull was released in 2022 with four calves born in the woodland since. Bison Ranger for Kent Wildlife Trust Hannah Mackins described the moment she realised one of the calves had been born. “To my absolute astonishment, one of the females came up behind the group and I saw underneath her she had a little calf." As the team welcomed the new arrival, just four days later, they were met with more joyous news when a second calf was born. The herd has been placed in the woodland to boost biodiversity and make the area more resilient to climate change. Bison are known as eco-system engineers, helping other species to thrive through their natural behaviours. The herd now consists of eight members, four adults who were chosen from other projects and four calves that were born in the woodland.
- Fresno Bee
Avian flu is spreading through Central Valley dairies. Is human-to-human transmission likely?
The human avian flu has yet to pass from human to human, but state gene detectives are on the lookout for mutations.
- FTW Outdoors
NFL mock draft from CBS has 4 QBs in top-12 including Shedeur Sanders
Will Shedeur Sanders be the first QB taken off the board in the 2025 NFL Draft? Seems like that's where the needle is pointing right now as we saw in the newest ESPN NFL mock draft, which had Sanders going to the Cleveland Browns. Our 2025 mock from Chri
- The Canadian Press
South Korean intelligence says North has sent troops to aid Russia's war in Ukraine
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea's spy agency said Friday that North Korea has dispatched troops to support Russia's war against Ukraine. If confirmed, the move would bring a third country into the war and intensify a standoff between North Korea and the West.
- USA TODAY
Hezbollah vows escalation after Israel's killing of Hamas leader Sinwar | The Excerpt
The Texas Supreme Court halts the execution of Robert Roberson. Plus, NOAA predicts another mild winter for much of the country. It's on The Excerpt.
- BBC
King and Queen greeted by light show on Australia tour
The visit to Australia is the biggest international trip by the King since his cancer diagnosis.
- Investor's Business Daily
Intuitive Surgical Eyes Breakout On Massive Earnings Beat, But 2025 Launch Remains Key
Intuitive Surgical stock surged early Friday after the robotic surgery giant beat third-quarter earnings expectations.
- PA Media: Sport
Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag dismisses ‘fairy tale’ speculation about his future
The Red Devils have made their worst start to a Premier League season.
- PA Media: UK News
UK set to be battered by up to 80mph winds in first named storm of season
An amber warning has been put in place for the north-west of Scotland.
- BBC
Man who died in house explosion named
The man killed alongside a seven-year-old boy in the blast in Benwell is identified as Jason Laws.
- BBC
Boy, 15, who killed man and slashed shopkeeper detained for 40 months
The teenager killed Patrick Colquhoun 30 minutes after being released by police for another assault.
- Yahoo Celebrity UK
How to get Sam Fender tickets for 2024 UK tour
The Geordie singer-songwriter has announced details of six concerts this December.
- USA TODAY
Full Self-Driving software in 2.4 million Tesla vehicles faces probe by federal agency
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating Tesla's Full Self-Driving software in 2.4 million vehicles.
- The Telegraph
Boozy figs with mascarpone
A quick and easy way to turn excess fruit into a grown-up dessert for dinner parties is to soak it in a bit of leftover booze. Figs work especially well for this. If you don’t have a couple of weeks to let them steep, quarter them and soak overnight, or slice them thinly and leave for at least an hour.
- HuffPost
Martha Stewart Shares Easy Recipe For Keeping Her Affair A Secret For 30 Years
"Very easy," she said.
- BBC
Alex Salmond's body arrives back in Scotland
The former first minister died of a heart attack in North Macedonia at the weekend.
- Reuters
Romanian leftist prime minister leads presidential race, poll shows
Romanian leftist Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu leads in opinion surveys ahead of a presidential election which could see him face an opposition far-right party leader in the second round. Romania, a member of the European Union and NATO, holds a two-round presidential contest on Nov. 24 and Dec. 8, with a parliamentary election also scheduled in between, on Dec. 1. As the Romanian president's powers include oversight of foreign policy, the winner will play a critical role in determining how committed the country remains to supporting neighbouring Ukraine in its war against invading Russian forces.
- The Canadian Press
Who was Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas leader Israel says it killed?
BEIRUT (AP) — Yahya Sinwar masterminded an attack on Israel that shocked the world, unleashing a still-widening catastrophe with no end in sight.