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  • Harvey Weinstein accuser Kaja Sokola is being sued for defamation. The plaintiff: Her sister

    Harvey Weinstein accuser Kaja Sokola is being sued for defamation. The plaintiff: Her sister

    NEW YORK — Two sisters testified at Harvey Weinstein’s most recent criminal trial. Kaja Sokola accused the disgraced movie mogul of sexual assault. Ewa Sokola was called as a witness to boost her claims, but ultimately ended up helping the…

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  • ‘Zombie Stars’ Might Be a Beacon in Our Search for Dark Matter

    ‘Zombie Stars’ Might Be a Beacon in Our Search for Dark Matter

    As physicist Cumrun Vafa once told me, puzzles in science often come in pairs, each serving as the other’s solution. Basically, you never know what concept in physics might end up useful for explaining unexpected…

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  • Most normal matter in the universe isn’t found in planets, stars or galaxies – an astronomer explains where it’s distributed

    Most normal matter in the universe isn’t found in planets, stars or galaxies – an astronomer explains where it’s distributed

    This article was originally published at The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com’s Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.

    If you look across space with a telescope, you’ll see countless galaxies, most of which host…

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  • Raleigh mom spreads awareness of drug overdose risk by gifting skateboards to Triangle kids :: WRAL.com

    Raleigh mom spreads awareness of drug overdose risk by gifting skateboards to Triangle kids :: WRAL.com

    Susan Plattner’s son, Caleb Mehlman, spent most of his free time at Marsh Creek Skatepark in Raleigh. She said skateboarding was second nature for her son. 

    “At the age of…

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  • China core AI industry scale exceeds 1tr yuan in 2025

    China core AI industry scale exceeds 1tr yuan in 2025

    BEIJING  –  China has achieved breakthroughs in industrial technological innovation in 2025, with the core artificial intelligence (AI) industry exceeding 1 trillion yuan (about 142 billion US dollars) in scale, according to a national conference on industry and information technology held on Friday. As part of its 2026 agenda, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology emphasised cultivating and expanding emerging and future industries, as well as supporting AI research and development, according to the conference.

    Efforts will be made to develop new pillar industries, including integrated circuits, new display technologies, new materials, aerospace, low-altitude economy, and biomedicine.

    The ministry expected the total added value of large industrial enterprises to grow 5.9 percent year on year in 2025.

    From January to November this year, the value added of large high-tech manufacturing and equipment manufacturing enterprises increased by 9.2 percent and 9.3 percent year on year, respectively, according to official data.

    China has cultivated more than 600,000 technology and innovation-driven small and medium-sized enterprises, and the number of high-tech enterprises has reached 504,000.

    Li Lecheng, minister of industry and information technology, said that efforts should be made to consolidate the steady, positive momentum of the industrial economy and to enhance the independent, controllable development of industrial chains.


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  • Read this before tossing out your Christmas tree and holiday waste

    Read this before tossing out your Christmas tree and holiday waste

    Millions of people across the globe celebrated Christmas on Thursday. And once presents are opened and decorations come down, families are left with overflowing trash bags. 

    Miriam Holsinger, co-president and COO of Eureka Recycling, says taking the extra time and care when tossing holiday trash can make a big difference.

    “So often when we’re in a hurry and we’re exhausted from the family gatherings, and we’re just like, ‘Can we just throw it all out for once,’ and you know, anyone who we can convince like no, it really does make a difference if you just take a little extra time to put those boxes and those bottles and cans in the blue bin,” Holsinger said.

    She says to recycle like normal, but keep an eye out for things like holiday lights and electronics.

    “No old electronics or toys,” Holsinger said. “Holiday lights [are] not something that should go in your recycling cart. With that wrapping paper, anything that’s got those sparkles or the metals or the glitter, those are also items that we’re not able to recycle.”

    She also says ribbons cannot be recycled because they can cause processing machines to malfunction. WCCO also spoke with Abigail Sztein of the American Forest and Paper Association, who echoed Holsinger’s ribbon guidance and also warned against trying to recycle bows and tinsel.

    “Some places will even call them ‘tanglers.’ We would prefer you take those out, put those in the trash or reuse them,” Sztein said.

    Sztein also gives the green light to recycle cardboard boxes and mailers — even if covered in labels and tape — as well as tissue paper and some types of wrapping paper.

    “If you scrunch the paper up and it stays scrunched, that is paper and it can go in the bin. If it expands again, that should go in the trash,” Sztein said.

    As for plastic bags, Sztein said grocery stores typically have bins for recycling them.  

    Trees and greenery

    The Minnesota Department of Agriculture is also urging proper disposal of your holiday trees and greenery to mitigate the spread of disease and invasive species like boxwood blight, elongate hemlock scale and roundleaf bittersweet. 

    Follow these tips:

    • Use a curbside tree collection service or a designated drop-off site.
    • Contact your waste disposal company, city or county for their services.
    • Never throw your trees and greenery into wooded areas.
    • Check the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency’s map of yard waste compost locations, and confirm if your location accepts trees and greenery.
    • You can toss decorative greens and wreaths in your trash bin if need be.
    • And if all else fails, you can burn your trees and greenery — but first check the current fire danger conditions and your community’s local burn rules.

    State officials are asking anyone who believes their trees or greeneries are infested or diseased to call their Report a Pest line at 1-888-545-6684.

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  • UAE President receives written message from President of Tanzania – mofa.gov.ae

    UAE President receives written message from President of Tanzania – mofa.gov.ae

    1. UAE President receives written message from President of Tanzania  mofa.gov.ae
    2. Sheikh Mohamed receives written message from President of Tanzania  Gulf Today
    3. HM receives a message from Tanzanian president  Oman Observer
    4. H M Sultan Haitham receives…

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  • Shoppers head to Cherry Hill Mall for returns and post-holiday deals

    Shoppers head to Cherry Hill Mall for returns and post-holiday deals

    CHERRY HILL, N.J. (WPVI) — The week after Christmas is one of the busiest shopping periods of the year, and Friday was no exception at the Cherry Hill Mall.

    According to the National Retail Association, 70% of consumers plan to shop during the week immediately following Christmas. Top reasons include taking advantage of post-holiday sales and using gift cards received during the holidays.

    Cherry Hill Police are assisting mall security as crowds grow throughout the day.

    A parental supervision policy is in effect after 2 p.m., requiring anyone under 17 to be accompanied by an adult.

    The mall opened at 10 a.m. and will remain open until 7 p.m.

    Action News caught up with shoppers who came out for everything from exercise to returns and big deals.

    “Got my parents out today so they can do some walking and do some shopping,” said Martina Tucker of Voorhees, N.J.

    “Our Keurig is broken,” said Ed Gallagher of Pennsauken, N.J., who scored a great deal on a new one with husband Gary Ward.

    Mye Chapman of Voorhees told us she was returning a gift for her son: “He just kind of looked at it and laughed, so this is a return.”

    As crowds continue to hunt for bargains and make returns, retailers expect strong post-holiday traffic through the weekend.

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  • MTA Weekender: December 26-29, 2025

    MTA Weekender: December 26-29, 2025

    Happy Friday and welcome to the final weekend of 2025! It’s going to be a snowy one, with a winter storm expected to hit NYC and the surrounding area later today. This has led to an occurrence we haven’t seen in the history of this newsletter: Nearly every planned service change for this weekend has been canceled. (We can’t believe it either.) There is one change affecting service on the   on Sunday morning; keep scrolling for details on that. 

    But that doesn’t mean we don’t have things to tell you about on this wintry Friday. First of all, some things to keep in mind as we head into a snowy weekend:  

    • Be careful when entering or exiting buses and trains, and don’t run on wet or icy surfaces.
    • If the weather is severe enough, it might be safer to not travel if you can avoid it.
    • If you must travel, check our homepage or the MTA app for the latest details on service.

    Sadly, the New York Transit Museum’s Holiday Nostalgia Ride for December 28 is also canceled; the museum hopes to reschedule, so keep an eye on its website for details. 

    Something else to keep in mind: This is the final week for MetroCard sales. You won’t be able to buy or reload one after December 31. If you still have a MetroCard, you can transfer its value to an OMNY Card at a Customer Service Center, or you can spend down the value—we’ll still be accepting MetroCard on the subway and buses into 2026.

    And finally, if you’re reading this but don’t get the Weekender newsletter, consider signing up! You’ll get the same service changes (when they happen, anyway) straight to your inbox every Friday.

    Sign up for the Weekender!

    Thanks for reading, and stay safe out there this weekend. We’ll be back next week with the first batch of weekend service changes of 2026. 

    Subway service changes

      train, Manhattan and Queens

    From 7:45 a.m. to 12 noon on Sunday, December 28,   trains will run via the   between 57 St-7 Av and 36 St. This is due to signal maintenance. 

    •   trains will stop at Lexington Av/63 St, Roosevelt Island, and Queensbridge.
    • For service to 5 Av-59 St and Lexington Av/59 St, transfer to an   at 57 St-7 Av.
    • For service to Queens Plaza, take the   or take the   or   train to nearby Queensboro Plaza.  

    Get updates

    Check the MTA homepage before heading out; it’s where you’ll find up-to-the-minute information on subway, bus, and rail service. Our apps—MTA and TrainTime—also provide real-time service information. You can also contact us in real time for help planning your trip.

    See how to contact us.

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  • Seagulls defeated by The Gulls in Boxing Day clash – Weston-super-Mare AFC

    Seagulls defeated by The Gulls in Boxing Day clash – Weston-super-Mare AFC

    In this match between two promotion hopefuls in Devon, The Gulls grabbed the early advantage in the sixth minute when Torquay striker Louis Dennis found himself in space on the corner of the penalty area, and he lofted the ball over Max…

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