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BEIRUT (AP) — Israel's military launched airstrikes across Lebanon on Monday, unleashing explosions throughout the country and killing at least 12 while Israeli leaders appeared to be closing in on a negotiated ceasefire with the Hezbollah militant group. Israeli strikes hit commercial and residential buildings in Beirut as well as in the port city of Tyre. Military officials said they targeted areas known as Hezbollah strongholds. They issued evacuation orders for Beirut's southern suburbs, and strikes landed across the city, including meters from a Lebanese police base and the city's largest public park. The barrage came as officials indicated they were nearing agreement on a ceasefire, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Security Cabinet prepared to discuss an offer on the table. Massive explosions lit up Lebanon's skies with flashes of orange, sending towering plumes of smoke into the air as Israeli airstrikes pounded Beirut’s southern suburbs Monday. The blasts damaged buildings and left shattered glass and debris scattered across nearby streets. No casualties were reported after many residents fled the targeted sites. Some of the strikes landed close to central Beirut and near Christian neighborhoods and other targets where Israel had issued evacuation warnings, including in Tyre and Nabatieh province. Israeli airstrikes also hit the northeast Baalbek-Hermel region without warning. Lebanon’s Health Ministry said Monday that at least 12 people were killed in the strikes in the Tyre province, adding to the more than 3,700 people in Lebanon who have been killed since Israel launched its invasion two months ago. Many of those killed since the start of the war between Israel and Hezbollah have been civilians , and health officials said some of the recovered bodies were so severely damaged that DNA testing would be required to confirm their identities. Israel says it has killed more than 2,000 Hezbollah members. Lebanon's Health Ministry says the war has displaced 1.2 million people. The latest round of airstrikes came weeks after Israeli ground forces invaded southern Lebanon in early October, meeting heavy resistance in a narrow strip of land along the border. The military had previously exchanged attacks across the border with Hezbollah, an Iran-backed militant group that began firing rockets into Israel the day after the war in Gaza began last year. Lebanese politicians have decried the ongoing airstrikes and said they are impeding U.S.-led ceasefire negotiations. The country's deputy parliament speaker accused Israel of ramping up its bombardment in order to pressure Lebanon to make concessions in indirect ceasefire negotiations with Hezbollah. Elias Bousaab, an ally of the militant group, said Monday that the pressure has increased because “we are close to the hour that is decisive regarding reaching a ceasefire.” Israeli officials voiced similar optimism Monday about prospects for a ceasefire. Mike Herzog, the country's ambassador to Washington, earlier in the day told Israeli Army Radio that several points had yet to be finalized. Though any deal would require agreement from the government, Herzog said Israel and Hezbollah were “close to a deal." “It can happen within days,” he said. Israeli officials have said the sides are close to an agreement that would include withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon and a pullback of Hezbollah fighters from the Israeli border. But several sticking points remain. Two Israeli officials told The Associated Press that Netanyahu’s security Cabinet had scheduled a meeting for Tuesday, but they said it remained unclear whether the Cabinet would vote to approve the deal. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were discussing internal deliberations. Danny Danon, Israel’s U.N. ambassador, told reporters Monday that he expected a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah to have stages and to be discussed by leaders Monday or Tuesday. Still, he warned, “it’s not going to happen overnight.” After previous hopes for a ceasefire were dashed, U.S. officials cautioned that negotiations were not yet complete and noted that there could be last-minute hitches that either delay or destroy an agreement. "Nothing is done until everything is done," White House national security spokesman John Kirby said Monday. The proposal under discussion to end the fighting calls for an initial two-month ceasefire during which Israeli forces would withdraw from Lebanon and Hezbollah would end its armed presence along the southern border south of the Litani River. The withdrawals would be accompanied by an influx of thousands more Lebanese army troops, who have been largely sidelined in the war, to patrol the border area along with an existing U.N. peacekeeping force . Western diplomats and Israeli officials said Israel is demanding the right to strike in Lebanon if it believes Hezbollah is violating the terms. The Lebanese government has said that such an arrangement would authorize violations of the country's sovereignty. A ceasefire could mark a step toward ending the regionwide war that ballooned after Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting another 250 . The lack of a ceasefire has emerged as a political liability for Israeli leaders including Netanyahu, particularly while 60,000 Israelis remain away from their homes in the country's north after more than a year of cross-border violence. Hezbollah rockets have reached as far south into Israel as Tel Aviv. At least 75 people have been killed, more than half of them civilians. More than 50 Israeli soldiers died fighting in the ground offensive in Lebanon. The Israeli military said about 250 projectiles were fired Sunday, with some intercepted. A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, the strongest of Iran’s armed proxies , is expected to significantly calm regional tensions that have led to fears of a direct, all-out war between Israel and Iran. It’s not clear how the ceasefire will affect the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Hezbollah had long insisted that it would not agree to a ceasefire until the war in Gaza ends, but it dropped that condition. While the proposal is expected to be approved if Netanyahu brings it to a vote in his security Cabinet, one hard-line member, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, said he would oppose it. He said on X that a deal with Lebanon would be a “big mistake” and a “missed historic opportunity to eradicate Hezbollah.” If the ceasefire talks fail, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said, “it will mean more destruction and more and more animosity and more dehumanization and more hatred and more bitterness.” Speaking at a G7 meeting in Fiuggi, Italy, the last summit of its kind before U.S. President Joe Biden leaves office, Safadi said such a failure "will doom the future of the region to more conflict and more killing and more destruction.” Federman reported from Jerusalem and Metz from Rabat, Morocco. Associated Press writers Edith M. Lederer at the United Nations, Nicole Winfield in Fiuggi, Italy, and Aamer Madhani in Washington contributed to this report. Find more of AP’s war coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-warMeanwhile, NVIDIA's performance in China mainland has been a highlight in its recent financial disclosures. With a growing market demand for high-performance GPUs and computing solutions, NVIDIA has captured a significant share of the Chinese market, driving substantial revenue growth. The 15% contribution from China mainland in the third quarter underscores the importance of this market segment for NVIDIA's overall business.Additionally, this incident highlights the need for proper training and education when it comes to operating electric bikes. While they may seem like a convenient mode of transportation, electric bikes require a certain level of skill and knowledge to operate safely. By taking the time to learn how to properly control an electric bike and understanding its limitations, drivers can help prevent accidents and mishaps like the one witnessed in the viral video.
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Women have been exposed to both social pressures and brutal forms of violence. Breaking stereotypes becomes a major tool for their empowerment. However, recently, an incident has raised much debate, which has created questions about the authenticity of such an attempt. A post by ‘indianshitposts’ on Instagram featured a Lucknow bride who was said to be breaking stereotypes by wearing a ‘Banarasi bikini’ on her wedding day.The caption on the post read, ‘Lucknow bride breaks stereotypes by wearing Banarasi bikini in marriage ceremony. Internet splits into two halves.’ The picture sparked the debate, with some calling it a bold move and others labelling it as a total stunt. However, it was later exposed as a deepfake by the AI technology. It showed the need for media literacy and critical thinking in today’s age. True empowerment requires making sensible choices, not taking an abuse of freedom to draw attention or spread misinformation. What matters is the difference between honest endeavors to break stereotypes and publicity stunts masquerading as empowerment efforts. This way, we facilitate a more authentic and meaningful discussion over women’s empowerment and social change. :
You might be wondering, with all the Tour players employing “zero torque” putters and OEMs putting new models on the market en masse, is a zero-torque putter right for you? Just in the past month, Odyssey and Bettinardi have unveiled new zero torque putter models while L.A.B. Golf has added to its stable of “low torque” putters with the release of the OZ.1. Zero-torque putters initially made their way on the PGA Tour with Adam Scott and Lucas Glover gaming L.A.B. Golf Mezz.1 putters and Justin Rose employing an Axis1 for the last several years. While both of those brands have been on the market for more than five years, other manufacturers are now capitalizing on the trend. The zero torque design revolves around placing the center of gravity (CG) of the putter directly under the shaft axis, thus keeping the putter square throughout the stroke. This results in a putter that balances with the toe pointed up, rather than down (toe-hang), or parallel to the ground (face-balanced). Back to the original question; is this something that can help all golfers? Not necessarily says GOLF’s Fully Equipped co-hosts Wadeh Maroun and Kris McCormack. “Zero torque, I think, is going to be fantastic for a lot of people,” Maroun said. “And I think zero torque is not going to work for a lot of people.” McCormack agreed, calling it a “love it or hate it kind of thing.” “Look, at address, it’s really odd to look at,” Maroun continued. “And so I think for me, when I look at something like a zero torque putter, and I’ve spent a lot of time with [CEO] Sam [Hahn] at L.A.B. and I love what L.A.B.’s doing, and I love Sam, and I’ve tried to game a couple of L.A.B. putters, but as you go through different things and you see what’s going on, and you see the people that are really doing really well and successful with it, they are more of rockers. They will go square to square, whereas I accelerate through the ball. “And what I’ve noticed is because I accelerate through the ball, I close the face a lot quicker with a zero torque putter, and it doesn’t really work very well for me.” The concept isn’t exactly new to golf, and McCormack, in his years as a fitter, often got questions about how different zero torque putters are.”I mean, kind of an approach that I’ve had for years is if it’s something that is dramatically different, there’s only a little bit of time before every other manufacturer starts to copy the design and basically make a version,” he said. Now it seems that is exactly what is happening. For more from this week’s episode of Fully Equipped, check it out below. Want to overhaul your bag for 2024? Find a fitting location near you at True Spec Golf . Latest In Gear Golf.com Editor Jack Hirsh is the Associate Equipment Editor at GOLF. A Pennsylvania native, Jack is a 2020 graduate of Penn State University, earning degrees in broadcast journalism and political science. He was captain of his high school golf team and recently returned to the program to serve as head coach. Jack also still *tries* to remain competitive in local amateurs. Before joining GOLF, Jack spent two years working at a TV station in Bend, Oregon, primarily as a Multimedia Journalist/reporter, but also producing, anchoring and even presenting the weather. He can be reached at jack.hirsh@golf.com .
WASHINGTON (AP) — The chair of the Democratic National Committee informed party leaders on Monday that the DNC will choose his successor in February, an election that will speak volumes about how the party wants to present itself during four more years of Donald Trump in the White House. Jaime Harrison, in a letter to members of the party’s powerful Rules & Bylaws Committee, outlined the process of how the party will elect its new chair. Harrison said in the letter that the committee will host four candidate forums — some in person and some virtually — in January, with the final election on Feb. 1 during the party’s winter meeting in National Harbor, Maryland. The race to become the next chair of the Democratic National Committee, while an insular party affair, will come days after Trump is inaugurated for a second term. Democrats' selection of a leader after Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2024 loss will be a key starting point as the party starts to move forward, including addressing any structural problems and determining how to oppose Trump. Members of the Rules & Bylaws Committee will meet on Dec. 12 to establish the rules for these elections, which beyond the chair position will include top party roles like vice chairs, treasurer, secretary and national finance chair. The committee will also use that meeting to decide the requirements for gaining access to the ballot for those top party roles. In 2021, candidates were required to submit a nominating statement that included signatures from 40 DNC members and that will likely be the same standard for the 2025 campaigns. “The DNC is committed to running a transparent, equitable, and impartial election for the next generation of leadership to guide the party forward,” Harrison said in a statement. “Electing the Chair and DNC officers is one of the most important responsibilities of the DNC Membership, and our staff will run an inclusive and transparent process that gives members the opportunity to get to know the candidates as they prepare to cast their votes.” Two Democrats have announced campaigns for chair: Ken Martin, chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and a vice chair of the national party, and Martin O’Malley, the former Maryland governor and current commissioner of the Social Security Administration. Other top Democrats are either considering a run to succeed Harrison or are being pushed by party insiders, including former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke; Michael Blake, a former vice chair of the party; Ben Wikler, chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin; Rahm Emanuel, the U.S. ambassador to Japan and a former Chicago mayor; Sen. Mallory McMorrow, majority whip of the Michigan Senate, and Chuck Rocha, a longtime Democratic strategist. The next chair of the committee will be tasked with rebuilding a party demoralized by a second Trump victory. They will also oversee the party’s 2028 nominating process, a complex and contentious exercise that will make the chair central to the next presidential election. Harrison, of South Carolina, made clear in his letter to the rules committee that the four forums hosted by the party would be live streamed and the party would give grassroots Democrats across the country the ability to engage with the process through those events. He also said he intends to remain neutral during the chair election. This story has been corrected to show that McMorrow is a senator, not a representative.Trump meets with Canada's Trudeau after pledging steep tariffs
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Daniel Jones Next Team Odds: Contenders jockeying for QB?The Chandigarh Wine Contractor Association (CWCA) has proposed key changes to the upcoming excise policy 2025-26, urging the UT excise and taxation department to align excise duty and VAT rates with Punjab. The suggestions aim to boost UT’s liquor trade, which has suffered due to price disparities. The liquor trade in UT has been impacted by the Punjab excise policy. One of the primary suggestions is to reduce the excise duty and VAT to 1%, equivalent to Punjab, is to prevent customers from purchasing cheaper liquor across the border. Darshan Singh Kler, CWCA president, said: “The excise duty and VAT should be equivalent to Punjab, as UT traders have been facing heavy losses due to these heavy taxes. The lending cost of liquor in Punjab is less than the lending cost of liquor in Chandigarh. This difference makes the liquor of Punjab much cheaper as compared to Chandigarh.” The association also called for open quotas for IMFL, IFL, and country liquor and a reduction in import duties. They urged the authorities not to increase ex-distillery (EDP) and ex-brewery (EBP) prices, warning that higher costs could drive up liquor prices and deepen contractor losses. Other suggestions include reducing EBP rates for beer, wine, and ready-to-drink beverages to encourage consumption of milder alcohol and extending the deadline for selling carry-forward stock to December 31, instead of June 30 in the new policy of 2025-26. Advocate Sachit Jaiswal expressed optimism, noting that while contractors boycotted last year’s meeting, this year, they hope their recommendations will be incorporated into the policy. The CWCA believes adopting these measures will benefit both the administration and traders, enhancing UT’s competitiveness in the liquor market.Judge in Alex Jones' bankruptcy case orders new hearing on The Onion's bid for Infowars