
11 rare pennies that could be worth a fortune - with one flogging for £200,000Special election dates set for vacant state Senate seat in Orange and Los Angeles counties
In the age of digital media, it is essential to strike a balance between artistic expression and social responsibility. While creative freedom should be encouraged and protected, it is equally important to ensure that content creators adhere to ethical standards and respect the cultural sensitivities of the audience. As technology continues to evolve, regulations and guidelines must adapt to keep pace with the changing landscape of digital content creation.Qatar tribune Vinay Nayudu Doha On a chilly evening at the Lusail International Circuit on Saturday, the recently crowned four-time world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull Racing came up with first pole in five months as he beat George Russell of Mercedes in a tight and tense qualifying of Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix. Verstappen, who by his own admission was to struggle for pace after a poor Sprint race show earlier, changed gears also clocking a fastest lap of 1 minute and 20.520 seconds to clinch his 41st pole – his 9th of the season. Russell was second for Mercedes just 0.055 seconds adrift of pole ahead of Lando Norris, who needed a late lap to grab third for McLaren, 0.252 off the pace, ahead of team-mate Oscar Piastri and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton was sixth in the second Mercedes ahead of Carlos Sainz, in the second Ferrari, two-time champion Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin and Sergio Perez, in the second Red Bull. Kevin Magnussen ended 10th for Haas. Verstappen later expressed his surprise. “I didn’t expect that,” he said Verstappen. But well done to the team to give me a car that feels a bit more connected - and once the car is a bit more together you feel you can push harder.” But Verstappen was criticized by Russell for running too slowly in front of him “Super-dangerous by Verstappen,” said the Mercedes driver, whose thoughts prompted the stewards to investigate. “I ended up going through the gravel and all over the floor it felt like it was scraping,” said Russell. Norris admitted his disappointment at missing out on a front row start. “It’s not what we hoped for, but it was the maximum we could do. My lap was pretty good, but not quick enough.” Hamilton, set for Ferrari next year, finished sixth, admitting: “I don’t really care. I just want to get through these races, do my job, turn up and look forward to the winter break.” Norris gifts Piastri sprint win as McLaren grab precious points in Sprint Earlier in a thrilling final Sprint race of the season, Norris and Piastri followed and were ahead of the Ferraris of Charles Leclerc (fifth) and Carlos Sainz (seventh) which is important for the constructors’ championship. Piastri won the sprint after Norris let him pass in the closing stages, and the one-two saw McLaren extend their lead over Ferrari to 30 points. They can clinch a first constructors’ title since 1998 with one race to spare if they are 44 points ahead after Sunday. “It was probably a bit closer than I was wanting [to swap positions], but I had planned to do it since Brazil. It was a bit sketchy, the team told me not to do it, but I did it anyway,” Norris said after the race. McLaren had a great start, with polesitter Norris holding on to his lead and Piastri overtaking the Mercedes of George Russell for second. Russell chased Piastri during the entire race aiming to recover his position, but the Australian stood his ground and then was handed victory by his team-mate. “It was about defence for the whole race. I had a good start, a good Turn 1 but I killed the front (tyres) a little bit early on and was struggling for the rest of the Sprint. Some great teamwork, without that would have been a difficult sprint,” Piastri said. Russell completed the podium in third, while Ferrari were fourth and fifth with Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc respectively. Leclerc had lost his fifth place to Lewis Hamilton, but recovered it to grab an extra point with a sensational overtake in lap 13. Norris had his title dreams ended at last weekend’s Las Vegas GP, when Max Verstappen of Red Bull sealed a fourth consecutive drivers’ championship, but will now focus on helping his team to clinch the constructors’ trophy. Leaders McLaren increased their advantage over Ferrari in the standings from 24 to 30 points. Red Bull are third, further 37 adrift after Verstappen finished the sprint in eighth. Hamilton in the other Mercedes in sixth and Nico Hulkenberg of Haas in seventh were the other drivers scoring points. McLaren need to finish Sunday’s Grand Prix with a 44 point lead – assuming they win the race – to secure the constructors’ this weekend. Red Bull are the current constructors’ title holders. Ferrari haven’t claimed the trophy since 2008 and McLaren since 1998. (inputs agencies/DPA) Copy 01/12/2024 10I&M and Stakeholders File Large Load Settlement to Advance Grid Reliability and Support Economic Growth
Dublin Central Count 1: Mary Lou McDonald top as Gerard Hutch fourth and Green TD in trouble "I said to myself: "What the hell?"' - Micheál Martin's delight as FF outperforms exit poll Our Evening Tally take from our political team Fine Gael's Jennifer Carroll MacNeill the first TD elected in the country... Don’t blame the electorate when Simon Harris is Taoiseach for Christmas, Kevin Doyle writes Dublin West Count 1: Jack Chambers (FF) and Paul Donnelly (SF) elected Fingal East Count 2: FF's Darragh O'Brien on top with SF, FG and Labour neck and neck in 3-seater Dún Laoghaire Count 2: Two candidates eliminated Austin Stack eliminated in second count Security for Mary Lou McDonald at the count centre Wexford Count 1: Independent Verona Murphy tops poll and is elected on first count Wicklow-Wexford Count 1: No candidate reaches quota, two eliminated Dublin Fingal East Count 2: Nobody elected, Ben Gilroy eliminated Waterford Count 1: Sinn Féin's David Cullinane elected 'Our vote has held' - Helen McEntee hopeful of 20+ new Fine Gael TDs Dublin Central Count 1: Mary Lou McDonald top as Gerard Hutch fourth and Green TD in trouble Fingal West Count 2: Nobody reaches quota as Aontú candidate eliminated Who says multitasking isn't possible? Crossword time Meath West Count 2: SF's Johnny Guirke leads charge; Social Democrat Moore eliminated Fingal East Count 1: Nobody elected and two eliminated
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As Mrs. Anderson cradled her newborn baby in her arms, tears of relief and gratitude streamed down her face, knowing that without the swift and decisive actions of the highway patrol officers, the outcome could have been drastically different. The miraculous arrival of her baby, made possible by the heroic efforts of the police officers, serves as a powerful reminder of the incredible lengths that individuals will go to in order to help those in need.Title: Sherman Discusses Premier League Title Race: Four Teams Are Genuine Contenders, Certainly Including Manchester City
NEW YORK (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s recent dinner with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral were not just exercises in policy and diplomacy. They were also prime trolling opportunities for Trump. Related Articles Throughout his first term in the White House and during his campaign to return, Trump has spun out countless provocative, antagonizing and mocking statements. There were his belittling nicknames for political opponents, his impressions of other political figures and the plentiful memes he shared on social media. Now that’s to the Oval Office, Trump is back at it, and his trolling is attracting more attention — and eyerolls. On Sunday, Trump turned a photo of himself seated near a smiling first lady Jill Biden at the Notre Dame ceremony for his new perfume and cologne line, with the tag line, “A fragrance your enemies can’t resist!” The first lady’s office declined to comment. When Trudeau hastily flew to Florida to meet with Trump last month over the president-elect’s on all Canadian products entering the U.S., that Canada become the 51st U.S. state. The Canadians passed off the comment as a joke, but Trump has continued to play up the dig, including in on his social media network referring to the prime minister as “Governor Justin Trudeau of the Great State of Canada.” After decades as an entertainer and tabloid fixture, Trump has a flair for the provocative that is aimed at attracting attention and, in his most recent incarnation as a politician, mobilizing fans. He has long relished poking at his opponents, both to demean and minimize them and to delight supporters who share his irreverent comments and posts widely online and cheer for them in person. Trump, to the joy of his fans, first publicly needled Canada on his social media network a week ago when he with a Canadian flag next to him and the caption “Oh Canada!” After his latest post, Canadian Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday: “It sounds like we’re living in a episode of South Park.” “his approach will often be to challenge people, to destabilize a negotiating partner, to offer uncertainty and even sometimes a bit of chaos into the well established hallways of democracies and institutions and one of the most important things for us to do is not to freak out, not to panic.” Even Thanksgiving dinner isn’t a trolling-free zone for Trump’s adversaries. On Thanksgiving Day, from “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation” with President Joe Biden and other Democrats’ faces superimposed on the characters in a spoof of the turkey-carving scene. The video shows Trump appearing to explode out of the turkey in a swirl of purple sparks, with the former president stiffly dancing to one of his favorite songs, Village People’s “Y.M.C.A.” In his most recent presidential campaign, Trump mocked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, refusing to call his GOP primary opponent by his real name and instead dubbing him “Ron DeSanctimonious.” He added, for good measure, in a post on his Truth Social network: “I will never call Ron DeSanctimonious ‘Meatball’ Ron, as the Fake News is insisting I will.” As he campaigned against Biden, Trump taunted him in online posts and with comments and impressions at his rallies, deriding the president over his intellect, his walk, his golf game and even his beach body. After Vice President Kamala Harris took over Biden’s spot as the Democratic nominee, Trump repeatedly suggested she never worked at McDonalds while in college. by appearing at a Pennsylvania McDonalds in October, when he manned the fries station and held an impromptu news conference from the restaurant drive-thru. Trump’s team thinks people should get a sense of humor. “President Trump is a master at messaging and he’s always relatable to the average person, whereas many media members take themselves too seriously and have no concept of anything else other than suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome,” said Steven Cheung, Trump’s communications director. “President Trump will Make America Great Again and we are getting back to a sense of optimism after a tumultuous four years.” Though both the Biden and Harris campaigns and launched other stunts to respond to Trump’s taunts, so far America’s neighbors to the north are not taking the bait. “I don’t think we should necessarily look on Truth Social for public policy,” Miller said. Gerald Butts, a former top adviser to Trudeau and a close friend, said Trump brought up the 51st state line to Trudeau repeatedly during Trump’s first term in office. “Oh God,” Butts said Tuesday, “At least a half dozen times.” “This is who he is and what he does. He’s trying to destabilize everybody and make people anxious,” Butts said. “He’s trying to get people on the defensive and anxious and therefore willing to do things they wouldn’t otherwise entertain if they had their wits about them. I don’t know why anybody is surprised by it.”
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In response to the controversy, Assad's supporters downplayed the significance of the photos, arguing that they did not change the fundamental facts about his rule. They emphasized that a leader's personal life should not distract from their responsibilities and actions in office, suggesting that the opposition's focus on the album was a misguided attempt to tarnish Assad's reputation.New Zealand Retail Sales (QoQ): -0.1% (3Q) vs -1.2%Trump says firms who invest more than $1 BILLION will get fast-tracked permitting deals