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Lionel Messi’s Bay Area debut headlines Earthquakes’ 2025 schedule
San Jose Earthquakes' 2025 lineup includes clashes with Lionel Messi's Inter Miami and Chucky Lozano's San Diego FC, promising thrilling soccer action.


Dolphins’ Kendall Lamm returns to practice Thursday; Tua’s hip injury not concerning
Miami may regain a starting tackle this week, with key updates on their offensive line strategy.


Man flees Target security after theft, runs to South Euclid Walgreens, where he steals again: University Hts.
Also in the University Heights blotter, police identified a Cleveland Heights woman as the suspect in a hit-skip crash. When police contacted her with instructions to report to the UHPD station, the woman refused.


Here are scores from in and around Jackson
Did your team win on Wednesday? Here are scores from in and around Jackson

Northwestern boys basketball surges to win after Saucon’s Robertson hits 1,000 points
The Tigers pulled away with 21 straight points.

If You Can Match At Least 9/12 Of These Celebs To A Thirst Tweet, You're Either Chronically Online, Or You Posted It Yourself
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Annapolis Water Reclamation Facility emits persistent odor: residents
Though residents say there has always been an odor drifting from the plant, in recent years it has become unbearable.


US retreats from massive air bag recall and says industry comments show need for more investigation
The inflators are responsible for at least seven injuries and two deaths in the U.S. and Canada.


The Trump Mandate Reaches A Whole Other Level
The Don is so back...


Apple may have cancelled its long-rumored iPhone hardware subscription service
Apple has reportedly stopped work on a discrete iPhone hardware subscription service, but the goals of the project have been largely accomplished with the iPhone Upgrade Program.Carrying around the new iPhone 16 Pro for the past week or soRumors about an iPhone hardware subscription service solidified in 2022, after a few years of speculation. Reportedly, the prototype of the program applied a monthly charge to customers not dissimilar to App Store payments. Loans are said to be provided by Apple itself.Apple was said to be actively testing the program internally two years ago. In September of 2022, it was thought that the project would deploy to users before the end of that year. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums


Will the Hurricanes turn to the portal to replace Cam Ward?
The Hurricanes will need to replace starter Cam Ward next year. Could they dip into the portal to get another star?


Ariana Grande Doesn’t Think She’s Returning To Music ‘Anytime Soon’
Getty Image'I think acting is feeling like home right now.'


AirPods Max four years later: a missed spatial computing opportunity
At four years old, AirPods Max feel like a stagnant product that should be so much more, but the premium sound and Apple ecosystem features keep them from going completely stale.AirPods Max review: missing out on the latest techDecember 15, 2020 was a lifetime ago in reality and in technology. The AirPods Max were revealed shortly after the iPhone 12 lineup, when the Lightning port was still going strong and Apple Intelligence was a twinkle in Tim Cook's eye.As is usual, rumors began pouring out about a potential AirPods Max 2. The obvious features were USB-C, better chips for processing, and a folding design. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

Lit Hub Daily: December 18, 2024
A Christmas Carol might be Charles Dickens’s best known Christmas ghost story, but it definitely isn’t his only one. Olivia Rutigliano recommends more of Dickens’s spooky Yuletide reads. | Lit Hub Reading Lists Who should you ask about the best poems of 2024? Poets, of course. And their picks are all available to read online [...]


32 Personal Care Products That Reviewers Over 50 Are Super Impressed With
"It took me till my 50s to find this amazing product. I sure coulda used this in my 20s."


South Korean president fails to appear before corruption watchdog
Yoon Suk Yeol was summoned for questioning over attempt to impose martial law earlier this monthSouth Korea’s impeached president, Yoon Suk Yeol, failed to appear before the country’s corruption watchdog on Wednesday, it said, after he was summoned for questioning over his attempt to impose martial law.Yoon was stripped of his duties by parliament over the weekend following his short-lived 3 December martial law declaration, which plunged the country into its worst political turmoil in decades. Continue reading...


During traffic stop, woman drives away when told she is wanted on a warrant: Lyndhurst
Lyndhurst police are investigating a report by a 17-year-old boy that he was threatened at gunpoint by a male to whom he had sent money to buy marijuana.


Russia-Ukraine war live: Moscow says Uzbek suspect arrested over killing of general
The 29-year-old had been recruited by Ukrainian special services, Moscow saysThe Russian foreign ministry said on Wednesday that Russia will raise the asssassination in Moscow of top Russian general Igor Kirillov by Ukraine at the UN security council on 20 December.Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said everyone involved in the killing would be found and punished. Continue reading...


Labor’s long game: why trust and a little fear matter more than a balanced budget
With voters distracted by Christmas, the government has saved major announcements for 2025, using the mini-budget to prove it can get its sums rightFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIt’s a staple of the political coverage of a mid-year economic update to flick to the “decisions taken but not yet announced” line item, declare it an election war chest, and suggest sweeteners are hidden within.But as the treasurer, Jim Chalmers, noted on Wednesday, that number (which includes other commercial in confidence spending) is a “relatively small” $5.5bn.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...
