Bridge: Dec. 11, 2023
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:40 GMT
“Got your Christmas decorations done?” I asked Unlucky Louie. “Lights put up outside, and so on?”“We’re not doing much this year,” Louie said. “Lights should be festive, but my neighbor has gone overboard. He’s encouraging aircraft to land in his front yard.”When I watched today’s deal at the club, East-West had a difficult signaling problem. South played at three hearts after a competitive auction. West led the king of diamonds, and East encouraged with the eight. West duly continued with the ace and a third diamond for East to ruff.SPADE SHIFTEast then led a trump. West took the ace and shifted to the nine of spades, but declarer judged correctly to take the ace, draw trumps and attack the clubs. When West’s queen appeared, declarer claimed, making three.West’s defense would have been right if East had held the ace of clubs instead of the king of spades, but then South wouldn’t have much of an opening bid. East prevails by signaling with the deuce on the first diamond. If West shi...Ask Amy: The teachers won’t explain why they call my son disrespectful
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:40 GMT
Dear Amy: My son is 8 years old and is very talkative and inquisitive. He asks lots of “why” questions that don’t always coincide with the current conversation but are about a previous topic.Related ArticlesAdvice | Ask Amy: How did my adventurous life end up like this, and can I get it back? Advice | Ask Amy: My husband can’t see why these houseguests disturb me Advice | Ask Amy: My neighbors want money because the leaves fall in their yard Advice | Ask Amy: My wife objects to my strategy for mellow shopping with our 3-year-olds Advice | Ask Amy: After this man’s behavior at my wedding, I want my best friend to dump him His two reading teachers have said that he is disrespectful and does not participate enough in class.We have talked about this – both with the teachers and with him.He comes home with complete papers, does well on spelling tests and is above grade level on reading asses...Harriette Cole: I can see myself skipping class a lot this winter
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:40 GMT
DEAR HARRIETTE: I am about to register for classes for next semester. A week ago, I began my search for ones that interested me and saved multiple schedules that worked for me. However, I checked again today, and most of the classes are at full capacity.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: I can’t get my home organized. What am I doing wrong? Advice | Harriette Cole: This person’s remarks are affecting my confidence on the court Advice | Harriette Cole: I’d rather not get a new boyfriend if I can improve my current one Advice | Harriette Cole: I’m nervous about the impression I’ll make on my boyfriend’s family Advice | Harriette Cole: I’m in college, and I need my mom to stop with the panicky phone calls I intentionally saved classes with many available seats, but since my registration date is so late, I did not get most of them.Now I am stuck between filling...TikTok Influencer Recruiting for Secret U.S. Bases in Israel
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:40 GMT
Twenty-six-year-old U.S. Army infantry veteran Thomas Latham is one of countless young people on TikTok, but he’s used it for a different purpose than most: recruiting veterans to staff secret U.S. military bases in Israel. “Being a contractor is lit, in America this view would be $4,000 a month,” says the superimposed text on a TikTok post by Latham. His phone camera pans across the view from a high-rise in the Israeli town of Beersheba. In 2017, the Israeli military celebrated the construction of a U.S. military base in the town — a presence the Pentagon tried to downplay. The video is one among many on Latham’s feed, where he frequently extolls life as a military contractor. Latham regularly posts job opportunities to help veterans trying to find work after the military, he said in an interview with The Intercept. At first, the TikTok posts came as part of his work as a recruiter for the private security contractor Triple Canopy. Since leaving Triple Canopy, he’s recrui...Twickenham to host Women’s Rugby World Cup final in 2025. Sunderland to stage opening game
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:40 GMT
LONDON (AP) — The final of the Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2025 will be staged at Twickenham, setting up the opportunity for a world-record crowd for a women’s international.World Rugby made the announcement on Monday, saying the Stadium of Light — the home of English soccer club Sunderland — will host the opening game of the tournament on Aug. 22 that will feature England.Eight stadiums will be used for the 16-team tournament, which concludes on Sept. 27.The record attendance for a women’s rugby international is 58,498 spectators for England’s victory over France at Twickenham this year.World Rugby chairman Bill Beaumont says the tournament will be a “generational moment for rugby.”___AP rugby: https://apnews.com/hub/rugbySourceBiden goes into 2024 with the economy getting stronger, but voters feel horrible about it
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:40 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden goes into next year’s election with a vexing challenge: Just as the U.S. economy is getting stronger, people are still feeling horrible about it.Pollsters and economists say there has never been as wide a gap between the underlying health of the economy and public perception. The divergence could be a decisive factor in whether the Democrat secures a second term next year. Republicans are seizing on the dissatisfaction to skewer Biden, while the White House is finding less success as it tries to highlight economic progress.“Things are getting better and people think things are going to get worse — and that’s the most dangerous piece of this,” said Democratic pollster Celinda Lake, who has worked with Biden. Lake said voters no longer want to just see inflation rates fall — rather, they want an outright decline in prices, something that last happened on a large scale during the Great Depression. “Honestly, I’m kind of mystified by it,...Husband-wife team aims for victory at Pegasus World Cup and Florida Derby
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:40 GMT
In the world of horse racing, the spotlight is usually reserved for the jockey in the saddle, but for Brittany Vanden Burg and her husband, Chris Emigh, the roles have intertwined in a unique partnership that has set them on a path to conquer some of the most prestigious races in the sport.“We’ve always thought the same,” shared Vanden Burg, now a horse trainer, reflecting on their shared vision for each of the 24 horses under their care. Her husband, Chris Emigh, a luminary jockey with over 4,400 career wins, mainly takes the reins in the races.“She doesn’t like to lose, so every time I know we don’t win, you can tell she’s not happy,” Emigh remarked, shedding light on their competitive drive. “You’ll know she’s upset, but she calms down.”The union of Vanden Burg, a former barrel racer on the pro rodeo circuit, and Emigh, once a professional bull rider, initially faced challenges when they transitioned to worki...Elite French university boss steps down amid domestic violence allegations
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:40 GMT
The director of a top French university, Mathias Vicherat from Paris’ Sciences Po, stepped down from his post Monday amid domestic violence allegations against him.In a message addressed to all students, Vicherat “proposed” his “temporary withdrawal” from his duties to the president of the National Foundation of Political Science (FNSP).“I proposed to […] Laurence Bertrand Dorléac to temporarily remove me from my duties according to the modalities, a timetable and a duration that it is up to her to define and that she will present to the various bodies this week,” he wrote.Police detained Vicherat and his partner, Anissa Bonnefont, earlier this month after they each accused the other of domestic violence. Vicherat contested the allegations in Monday’s letter.“I have never, under any circumstances, committed such acts. I would like to emphasize that at the end of our police custody, no complaint was filed, and no judicial oversight or removal order was issued,...Wet and windy Monday morning, thousands waking up without power
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:40 GMT
Nearly 9,000 were without power Monday morning as heavy rain and strong winds batter eastern New England.The majority of the outages are located on the South Shore, where wind gusts could reach speeds of up to 45 miles per hour, potentially leading to additional outages.National Grid said they have crews ready to respond to outages and additional crews to deploy throughout the storm.A flood warning is in place for most of eastern Massachusetts until 7:30 a.m.The MBTA cancelled all morning ferry service due to the storm.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Early Rain and Wind
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:40 GMT
Heavy rain and gusty winds prevailed overnight and kick off this Monday morning as most of Southern New England picks up 2-4″ of rain total. Although most of the rain tapers off by 10am, it’ll stick around long enough to impact and slow down the morning commute.Even where the rain does lighten up a bit, big puddles/lot of standing water will be an issue with some street flooding and poor drainage areas flooding. Minor stream and river flooding is possible over the next day or so, but major flooding is not expected.While the winds won’t be as strong today as they were overnight, we’ll still have gusts 25-35 mph. It’ll actually help dry out the roads midday/afternoon. Temps today stay in the 40s. The rest of the 7 day forecast is pretty much on cruise control as we’re dry through the weekend. Temps generally run in the 40s, although Thursday’s chill holds the numbers down into the 30s.Latest news
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