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When many countries are at war PM Modi binding world in thread of peace harmony Yogidebut cover of the holiday classic has left fans both confused and disturbed after the release of its accompanying music video. The track, produced by brother-in-law , dropped on Sunday night, and the accompanying visuals quickly became the subject of online debate. Check out the eerie video below: Kim Kardashian's "Santa Baby" cover The music video, directed by and , is set to a slowed-down version of the festive tune, but it's the eerie imagery that has taken center stage. Fans have compared the clip to an unsettling filled with bizarre, almost surreal scenes. , dressed in a blonde bob wig, is seen navigating a chaotic house party, where things quickly spiral into the strange and unsettling. The video captures seemingly disoriented, crawling across the floor at a late-night party. As the camera pans around, viewers are introduced to a series of bizarre partygoers, including creepy elves, men in 1980s clothing, and a donkey standing alongside a figure dressed as the . As crawls through the scene, she passes unsettling moments, including a woman dancing in a cheerleader outfit and men fighting over money. The only intensifies as the video progresses. Despite the offbeat visuals, remains a central figure in the clip, moving through scenes filled with tension and absurdity. The strange events unfold rapidly, with moments such as a nun mumbling incoherently, people dressed as Santas stealing items, and a surreal scene featuring a man dressed as who is later revealed to be none other than . Fans have taken to social media to express their shock, with many commenting on the unsettling nature of the video. Some viewers have labeled it a while others have called it Despite the criticism, some fans have praised the video for its avant-garde and abstract approach, calling it and
In the final week of November, several Samsung apps from the upcoming Android 15-based update have made their way online, and anyone using a Galaxy smartphone running One UI 6 can try them out. And the , with the Samsung Calculator app now available for download. Of all the stock Samsung apps that you find on Galaxy devices, the Calculator app has the most basic user interface, so it won't come as a surprise that the One UI 7.0 version of the app is virtually unchanged compared to the One UI 6 version. You can see the One UI 6 version (left) and the One UI 7 version (right) side-by-side in the gallery below. If you look closely, you will notice that the numbers, symbols and text are larger than before, but that's about it. It's possible this isn't the final version of the app and it may change as development on One UI 7 continues, though we don't think there's a high likelihood of that happening. If you want to try the One UI 7 Calculator app, you will first have to uninstall the existing Calculator app on your device (just long press its icon in the app drawer and hit the uninstall button). Then, download the installation file for the new app on your device by and manually install it from the Samsung My Files app. Users on a One UI 6-powered device may need to disable from the menu as that may prevent sideloading of apps. To go back to the existing Calculator app, just uninstall the One UI 7 version and then download the former from the or the .
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Black Friday is technically over, but there's plenty of lingering savings ahead of Cyber Monday on Dec. 2 that you can still take advantage of. We've been sorting out the best deals and updating this list live, so you can get the best price possible on tech, home, and more. Also: The best Black Friday deals: Live updates Our favorite Amazon Black Friday deals 2024 Save up to 71% on flagship Amazon devices : Snag savings on plenty of Amazon's top tech products like Ring doorbells and security cameras , Fire TVs and accessories , Eero WiFi devices , exclusive bundle offers , and more. Oura Ring Gen 3 : $249 (save up to $50): You can save up to $100 on several finishes of the Oura Ring 3 , one of ZDNET's top-tested smart rings. Sony WH-1000XM5 Headphones : $298 (save $102): Our expert thinks these headphones are " basically perfect ," and right now they're 25% off. Dyson Airwrap : $499 (save $101): Dyson's flagship hair styler is 17% off, even in the special edition Strawberry Bronze and Blush Pink colorway. You can also grab the Supersonic hair dryer for $329 (save $101). Kindle Paperwhite (2024) : $130 (save $30): Amazon's new Kindle Paperwhite, which was just released in October, is on sale for 19% off for the first time since its launch. Expert reviewer Maria Diaz loves the new Paperwhite for its upgraded, longer-lasting battery and its quick page turns. Sony Bravia X90L 4K Ultra HD TV : Save up to $3,002: Our pick for the best TV , Sony's Bravia X90L is discounted upwards of $3,000 for the 98-inch model. Snag the smaller 55-inch model for under $1,000 right now, too. Sandisk Extreme Pro Portable SSD : $158 (save $92): Save 37% off on this Sandisk SSD, a popular deal amongst ZDNET readers when we've seen it. Torras MiniMag 5,000mAh MagSafe Battery Pack : $40 (save $13): ZDNET's favorite thin MagSafe battery pack is on sale right now. This battery is lightweight, powerful, and perfect for topping off your phone's battery on the go. Apple Watch Series 10 : $329 (save $70): Apple's newest Watch Series 10 is already seeing savings in select colors, and for the first time since its launch. MacBook Air M2 256GB : $749 (save $250): Apple's M2 model of the popular MacBook Air is a whopping $250 off. Apple iPad 10th Gen : $279 (save $70): Snag savings on the most up-to-date base model iPad ahead of the holiday season. Apple Watch SE : $149 (save $100): The best deal on the Apple Watch SE is available at Amazon for $80 off. Echo Glow + Echo Dot Kids Bundle : $38 (save $52): This Amazon Kids bundle packs an excellent value for your money. Get an Echo Dot kids and the Echo Glow smart lamp for almost 60% off. Kindle Paperwhite (2024) Current price: $85 Original price: $110 Amazon's brand new base Kindle was just released in October, but you can snag first-time savings on the e-reader at Amazon. Save 23% on the new Kindle and 19% on the new Paperwhite. Also: I spent the weekend reading on Amazon's newest Kindle - and it's more capable than it looks Oura Ring Gen 3 Current price: As low as $240 Original price: As much as $449 This season's most popular health wearable is available for up $100 off (save 22%). Track your sleep, activity level, stress, and vitals with this discreet smart ring. Our smart ring expert says the Oura Ring is the most competitive smart ring on the market, even if it comes with an often-bemoaned $6-a-month subscription on top of its already-expensive price tag. Choose from six finishes and pay as little as $240 depending on your selection. Also: Oura Ring Gen 3 Horizon: Enhanced features, no more flat spot Blink Mini 2 Indoor Cam Current price: $20 Original price: $40 Blink's popular Mini 2 indoor cam is on sale for 50% off right now. Grab one camera for $20, and keep track of pets, kids, and more inside your home, or upgrade to a double or triple pack, which are also half off. ZDNET's home expert Maria Diaz recommends these mini cameras over the Wyze Cam, and says it's a "feature-rich," smart camera. Also: Why I recommend the Blink Mini 2 security camera over the Wyze Cam Anker Nano Power Bank Current price: $16 Original price: $30 This lipstick-sized battery booster plugs right into the bottom of your phone for quick, portable charging. Plus, it comes in several fun colors and makes a perfect stocking stuffer. There's a lighting version, too. Also: This Anker power bank solved my big problem with portable chargers Apple AirTag 4-Pack Current price: $73 Original price: $99 If you are forever losing your keys, consider this discount on a pack of Apple's AirTag tracker, our tested pick for the best Bluetooth tracker you can buy. The best Amazon Black Friday tech deals Anker MagGo 3-1 Wireless Charger : $82 (save $28): Anker's MagGo multi-charger is portable and foldable for easy on-the-go use. Plus, it's a ZDNET favorite . Beats Studio Pro Earbuds : $99 (save $80): Get a pair of Beats earbuds with two years of AppleCare+ for 44% off. PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller : $54 (save $21): Need an extra controller? This PlayStation wireless option is on sale for 28% off, comes in tons of colors, and is perfect for a replacement or extra option. Amazon Echo Glow : $17 (save $13): This smart lamp is compatible with Alexa and creates the perfect custom glow in any room. Apple Watch USB-C Fast Charger : $24 (save $5): Fast charge your Apple Watch Series 7 or later. Belkin 3-1 Wireless Charging Stand : $96 (save $24): Belkin's MagSafe 3-1 charger is perfect for charging your Apple ecosystem at once, and right now, it's 20% off. Baseus 60W Retractable USB-C Cable : $13 (save $4): These nifty retractable USB-C cables are super handy for work, travel, and at home, and I love them for keeping my desk tidy. Amazon Echo Show 8 : $80 (save $70): Perhaps one of Amazon's most popular smart home devices, the Echo Show 8 is discounted by almost 50% following the announcement of new devices in Amazon's lineup. Amazon Echo Spot : $45 (save $35): The newest Echo device in Amazon's lineup is available for 44% off. This speaker doubles as a clock with a dedicated display, so you can also enjoy weather reports and more. Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro Tablet : $110 (save $80): ZDNET expert Maria Diaz loves the HD 10 Kids Pro for her kids , and it's now available for 42% off. Philips Sonicare Electric Toothbrush : $60 (save $50): This Sonicare toothbrush is discounted by 45% right now, and it comes with a travel case, too. Anker Nano 3-1 10,000mAh Portable Power Bank : $30 (save $15): Anker also makes ultra-portable power banks and battery-boosting options, like this 3-1 device. ZDNET's experts love it for its built-in USB-C cable and foldable wall plug. PlayStation VR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle : $349 (save $251): This bundle is 42% off and comes with everything you need to jump into PlayStation's VR experience, including the Call of the Mountain game to kick things off. Rocketbook Core Reusable Smart Notebook : $20 (save $17): The Rocketbook notebook is a great budget buy for those looking to maximize their note-taking while still keeping the environment happy. Plus, it's a ZDNET-tested pick. Samsung T5 EVO Portable 2TB SSD : $175 (save $55): You can't go wrong with practical buys ahead of the holidays like this portable SSD to store all those pictures you'll be taking. This one from Samsung is a popular deal amongst ZDNET readers. Shark HD430 FlexStyle Air Styler : $229 (save $71): Shark's flagship air styler is more affordable than the Dyson Airwrap regularly, but right now it's nearly 25% off. Toniebox Audio Player : $70 (save $30): The Toniebox audio player is a great gift for kids, and right now it's $30 off. ZDNET's Maria Diaz and her kids love the Toniebox for its screen-free entertainment. The best Amazon Black Friday TV deals Amazon Fire TV Cube : $100 (save $40): Amazon's Fire TV cube streamlines your streaming experience. Enjoy hands-free Alexa and a multitude of shows and movies for 29% off. Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K for $22 (save $28): Turn any TV into a streaming hub with this HDMI device. It supports Wi-Fi 6 for stable connectivity and thousands of streaming apps. Amazon Fire TV 32-inch 2-Series HD : $100 (save $40): If you're on a budget, this 32-inch Fire TV for just $150 is a great buy for a dorm, apartment, or bedroom. Roku Express for $18 (save $12): A simplified streaming box with access to thousands of popular apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+. LG C4 OLED 65-inch : $1,497 (save $1,203): LG's flagship OLED TV has a 144Hz native refresh rate, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, and VRR support for both Nvidia G-Sync and AMD FreeSync Premium. It's also our pick for the best OLED TV you can buy. TCL QM85 98-inch : $3,998 (save $2,002): TCL's flagship QLED TV offers Dolby Vision IQ HDR, Dolby Atmos, up to a 240Hz refresh rate for console gaming, and built-in voice controls. ZDNET's expert reviewer tested this TV , and found it offers excellent picture quality, great sound, and a dedicated picture mode at an affordable price. Samsung QN85D 85-inch : $1,798 (save $1,400 at Amazon): This big-screen TV has object-tracking sound, as well as Dolby Atmos support for a more immersive experience while streaming movies, music, and TV shows. TCL Q68 85-inch for $1,000 (save $500): A great mid-range TV with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support, a 120Hz max refresh rate, and built-in voice controls. LG QNED85T 65-inch for $797 (save $103): A great mid-range LED TV from LG with a 120Hz refresh rate, HDR10 support, and VRR support for both AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync. Sony X90L 98-inch for $4,998 (save $3,002): A cinema-sized TV with Dolby Vision HDR support, exclusive VRR features for the PS5, and 120Hz refresh rate. TCL S3 40-inch for $140 (save $50): A budget-friendly smart TV with AirPlay support, Alexa voice controls, and 1080p resolution. Hisense U6N 65-inch for $498 (save $200): This mid-range TV from Hisense supports both Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision, has a 60Hz refresh rate, and Bluetooth connectivity. Hisense U7 75-inch for $898 (save $500): A premium TV with Dolby Vision IQ HDR, Dolby Atmos virtual surround sound, a 144Hz refresh rate, and VRR support for console gaming. The best Amazon Black Friday Apple deals Apple iPad Air M2 : $599 (save $100): Our reviewer called the iPad Air M2 "the iPad most people should buy" -- and it's $100 off right now. Snag the 256GB Wi-Fi model in four different colors. Apple AirTag : $24 (save $5): Apple's AirTags are a handy buy and a ZDNET staple. ZDNET's Maria Diaz loves to use them to track her keys , bags, and, sometimes, her kids. Plus, this is the lowest we've seen a single AirTag in several months. Apple AirPods 4 : $119 (save $10): It's not too often you see deals on Apple earbuds before a sales event formally launches, but you can still save $10 on Apple's brand-new AirPods 4 range, which our reviewer says "features significant improvements to sound quality, noise cancellation, and comfort." AirPods Pro 2 : $154 (save $95): You can now use your AirPods with your Apple Watch and as hearing aids , and this is a great deal on one of our favorite AirPod models. Apple 2023 MacBook Pro : $1,399 (save $200): If you're in the market for a MacBook Pro suitable for work and study, you can save $200 on a model with 512GB of storage. Apple iPad Air 11-inch : $649 (save $100): You can save $100 on an 11-inch iPad Air. This lightweight tablet comes with an M2 chip, a Liquid Retina display, Wi-Fi and Cellular connectivity, and 128GB of storage. Apple iPad Air 13-inch : $1,249 (save $200): Alternatively, save on a 13-inch model. This tablet's benefit is a massive 1TB storage capacity, as well as both Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity. Apple iPhone 16 (128GB): $0 (save $830): If you sign up for a Boost Mobile plan, you can pick up an iPhone 16 for free at Amazon. It is available in a range of colors. The Best Amazon Black Friday fitness and wearables deals Oura Ring Gen 3 : As low as $249 (save up to $50): Right now, you can save up to $50 on several finishes of the Oura Ring 3 , one of ZDNET's top-tested smart rings. Shokz Open Run Pro : $125 (save $55): These fitness headphones are a ZDNET favorite , and they're 31% off now. Apple Watch SE : $149 (save $100): The best deal on the Apple Watch SE is available at Amazon for $100 off. Apple Watch Series 10 : $329 (save $70): Apple's newest Watch Series 10 is already seeing savings in select colors, and for the first time since its launch. RingConn Smart Ring : $169 (save $110): If the Oura ring is a bit too pricey for you, RingConn's smart ring is another ZDNET-approved pick . Expert Matthew Miller likes its great battery life, intuitive app, and that it has no subscription. Fitbit Charge 6 : $100 (save $60): ZDNET expert Matthew Miller says the Fitbit Charge 6 is one of the best fitness wearables on the market thanks to its powerful features in a sleek form factor. It's almost 40% off right now, too. Whoop 4.0 + 12 month subscription : $199 (save $40): The Whoop band is worn by everyday people and extreme athletes alike, and when ZDNET editor Sabrina Ortiz tested it, she was impressed with its AI-powered fitness coaching, biometric data, and more. Fitbit Ace LTE for Kids : $161 (save $69): If you're shopping for a kiddo on your list, consider that an Apple Watch may not be needed, especially for younger children. ZDNET kid tech expert Maria Diaz loves the Fitbit Ace for its feature-rich, kid-friendly platform that is easy to navigate. The best Amazon Black Friday kitchen and appliance deals Keurig K-Mini Single Serve Coffee Maker : $49 (save $11): Always have a cup of joe at home thanks to this handy Keurig model that's on sale for $40 off. Meater Pro Smart Thermometer : $100 (save $30): If you're looking for a unique kitchen appliance, consider this smart thermometer it. Our expert liked the five-sensor accuracy, powerful smartphone application, and long battery life of the Meater. KitchenAid 5QT Stand Mixer : $330 (save $120): Perhaps KitchenAid's most iconic appliance is on sale for over $100 off. It comes in tons of colors and is perfect for upcoming holiday baking. Nespresso Vertuo Pop+ Coffee and Espresso Maker : $126 (save $54): Upgrade your at-home coffee station with this popular Nespresso machine for 30% off. The best Amazon Black Friday home and outdoor deals Dyson V8 Plus Cordless Stick Vacuum : $280 (save $190): Dyson's popular vacuums don't often go on sale, and right now, this V8 Plus model is 36% off. Kasa Smart Plug Mini 15A : $19 (save $11): Snag a pack of smart plugs just in time for winter holidays and make turning your holiday lights on and off with ease. Jackery Explorer 1000 V2 Portable Powerstation : $399 (save $400): Always be prepared with a backup battery-boosting option for emergencies. This portable power station option from Jackery is on sale for $400 off. DeWalt 20V Max Cordless Drill Kit : $99 (save $80): This DeWalt drill kit is a great gift for Dad, a new homeowner, or perfect for keeping on hand for here and there tasks. TP-Link AC1200 Wi-Fi Extender : $23 (save $27): Amp up your Wi-Fi reach with TP-Link's extender for just under $25. Bluetti EB3A Portable Power Station : $198 (save $71): Never lose a way to charge your phone or favorite devices with Bluetti's portable power station. Roborock Q7 Max+ Robot Vacuum and Mop : $360 (save $510): ZDNET's robot vacuum reviewer Maria Diaz calls this "one of the best midrange Roborock robot vacuums " for a reason. Right now, you can save over $500. Dreame L20 Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop : $600 (save $800): Dreame's L20 combo robot vacuum and mop is self-emptying, self-refilling, and features AI obstacle avoidance. Roborock Q5 Pro+ Robot Vacuum and Mop : $330 (save $370): This robot vacuum and mop combo uses smart navigation, features a duo roller brush, and has 5,500 Pa of suction. Ecovacs Deebot T30S Robot Vacuum and Mop : $800 (save $400): This combo robot vacuum and mop is an all-in-one cleaning hub with 11,000 Pa of suction. It offers hot water washing, self-emptying, and more. Shark AV753 ION Robot Vacuum : $150 (save $80): If you're looking for a budget robot vacuum pick, this option for Shark is a great starter for testing the robot vacuum waters. Roborock S8+ robot vacuum and mop : $550 (save $210): The Roborock S8+ features 6,000Pa of suction power, a self-emptying dustbin, and the company's Sonic Mop system. Roborock Q Revo MaxV robot vacuum and mop : $900 (save $500): This 7,000Pa Roborock is a great choice if you're looking for a combination of intelligent obstacle avoidance and hands-free floor cleaning. The best Amazon Black Friday security camera and video doorbell deals Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam : $50 (save $30): Ring's popular indoor cam is on sale for 38% off ahead of Black Friday, and ZDNET's expert reviewer says it is the perfect 360-degree cam for monitoring a home, business, or animal(s). Blink Whole Home Bundle : $90 (save $110): This bundle pack from Blink is 55% off, and it comes with everything you need to start your smart security setup, including a video doorbell, indoor cam, outdoor cam, and a sync module. Arlo Pro 5S Camera : $100 (save $150): ZDNET expert Maria Diaz liked the Arlo Pro cam for its excellent surveillance and removable batteries that easily recharge. Blink Video Doorbell : $30 (save $30): Save 50% on Blink's flagship video doorbell right now. Ring Battery Doorbell : $60 (save $40): Ring's flagship battery doorbell is also on sale for 40% off. Plus, check out the Battery Doorbell Plus , the Battery Doorbell Pro , and the Wired Doorbell Pro on sale, too. Ring Battery Doorbell + Indoor Cam 2 Bundle : $80 (save $60): Save 42% with this Amazon-exclusive bundle on two popular Ring products. Ring Stick Up Cam Pro : $90 (save $90): Save 50% off this brand new Ring Pro indoor camera. Blink Outdoor 4 Cam : $40 (save $60): This popular outdoor camera from Blink is already discounted by 60% weeks ahead of Black Friday. Plus, the device bundle packs are also on sale. FAQs For the most part, no, you do not need to be a Prime member to shop Black Friday and Cyber Week savings. Unlike Prime Day events, Cyber Week is not a members only sale event, and is open to non-Prime members. However, keep in mind that there may be some exclusive Prime-member only offers and perks you won't have access to without a membership, but the vast bulk of Amazon's sale is open to all. Amazon Prime costs $14.99 per month, or you can purchase an annual membership for $139, which will save you a few dollars. Also: These 5 new Amazon features make finding the products you need even easier College students and those aged 18-24 can get a discount and pay $7.49 per month or $69 per year. In addition, those with qualified government assistance (which may include select seniors) can receive a Prime membership for just $6.99 after their free trial. Black Friday always falls the day after Thanksgiving in the US. This year, Black Friday is today, Nov. 29, 2024. Cyber Monday is the Monday following Thanksgiving weekend and the end of the "Cyber 5" savings week. This year, Cyber Monday falls on Dec. 2, 2024. Black Friday certainly brings seasonal savings and, of course, some artificial deals you need to be aware of. But for the most part, it is a good time to score savings on a majority of products across tons of categories, from tech to home, to name a few. Perhaps the best part about Black Friday is the enormous amount of sales occurring at nearly every major retailer, both in-store and online, giving you the best opportunity to find savings at basically everywhere you like to shop. And while Amazon has great deals year-round, just like any other retailer, they're looking to maximize their sale traffic, too, meaning you can definitely expect savings. Semantics, mostly. Black Friday traditionally refers to the day of savings that follows Thanksgiving, which at one point was an in-stores-only event. Over the years, Black Friday sales have expanded and lengthened to include online retailers, hence "Cyber Week" and "Cyber Monday." Cyber Monday refers to the Monday following Thanksgiving weekend, and originally referred to online savings on lots of products. These days, both Black Friday and Cyber Monday offer similar savings in-store and online. While Amazon has some excellent deals live now, it isn't necessarily the "best" place to shop Black Friday. For many individuals (myself included), Amazon is just the most convenient retailer, especially if you already have a Prime membership and receive free shipping, since the retailer tends to drop their prices to match any other retailers offers. There's lots of great offers at other retailers like Walmart, Costco, Best Buy, Target, and more, and often they're all the same deals being offered, especially on top products like Apple Watches, laptops, tablets, and more. So really, where you purchase from is really up to you -- most of the time the deals are the same anyway. Amazon does not price match for individual customers, not even during Black Friday. You can submit a lower price to the retailer in hopes that they reflect that offer, but they will not honor another stores price after you've purchased elsewhere. However, while the retail giant doesn't price match for customers, it does tend to blanket price match other retailers, especially during peak sale periods. Right now during Cyber Week, Amazon pretty much always drops their prices on top products to match deals offered at other retailers in an effort to compete for customers. So while you may not be able to purchase an item at once price and have Amazon refund the difference, a lot of the time Amazon is already doing the price matching for you. Each holiday season, we carefully select the range of products we focus our coverage on, so we can be sure we're bringing you the best deals and the most information on products we're experts on. ZDNET also only writes about deals we want to buy -- devices and products we desire, need, or would recommend. Our experts looked for deals that were at least 20% off (or are hardly ever on sale), using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal is actually on sale and how frequently it drops. We also looked over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the deals we're recommending. Our recommendations may also be based on our own testing -- in addition to extensive research and comparison shopping. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter. You can find Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals pretty much anywhere (that means in store and online). Popular retailers like Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, Target, Macy's, and more will all be offering holiday savings online and in their brick-and-mortar stores. Yes, Amazon sells tons of different gift cards of different monetary amounts for a plethora of stores and places. They sometimes will offer select gift cards on sale during Prime Day or Black Friday, usually for about 10% less than the value of the card. We'll be sure to include any top gift card offers in our Cyber Week coverage, but you can also check out Amazon's dedicated gift card tab . ZDNET's experts have been searching through Black Friday sales live now to find the best discounts by category. These are the best Black Friday deals so far, by category: Black Friday TV deals Black Friday phone deals Black Friday laptop deals Black Friday gaming PC deals Black Friday smartwatch and fitness tracker deals Black Friday Amazon deals Black Friday Best Buy deals Black Friday Walmart deals Black Friday Sam's Club deals Black Friday Apple deals Black Friday iPad deals Black Friday AirPods deals Black Friday Apple Watch deals Black Friday Kindle deals Black Friday streaming deals Black Friday soundbar and speaker deals Black Friday robot vacuum deals Black Friday Nintendo Switch deals Black Friday PlayStation deals And more Black Friday deals: Black Friday deals under $25 Black Friday deals under $100 Black Friday Samsung deals Black Friday Verizon deals Black Friday headphone deals Black Friday tablet deals Black Friday monitor deals Black Friday gaming deals Black Friday security camera deals Black Friday storage and SSD deals Black Friday portable power station deals Black Friday VPN deals Black Friday Chromebook deals Black Friday HP deals Black Friday Dell deals Black Friday Roku deals Black Friday Roborock deals Best Black Friday deals Black Friday phone deals Black Friday TV deals Black Friday laptop dealsThe man accused of burning a woman to death inside a New York City subway train used a shirt to fan the flames, a prosecutor said at his arraignment on murder charges. Sebastian Zapeta, 33, who federal immigration officials said is a Guatemalan citizen who entered the US illegally, was not required to enter a plea and did not speak at the hearing in Brooklyn criminal court. He will remain jailed at the city's Rikers Island complex and is due back in court on Friday. His lawyer did not ask for bail. Zapeta is charged with two counts of murder, accusing him of intentionally killing the woman and killing her while committing arson. He is also charged with one count of arson. The top charge carries a maximum sentence of life in prison without parole. Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez called the attack a "gruesome and senseless act of violence" and said it would be "met with the most serious consequences." The apparently random attack occurred Sunday morning on a train stopped at the Coney Island station. The victim's identification is still pending. Authorities say Zapeta approached the woman, who may have been sleeping in the train, and set her clothing on fire with a lighter. Zapeta then fanned the flames with a shirt, engulfing her in fire, Assistant District Attorney Ari Rottenberg said in court Tuesday. Zapeta sat on a bench on the subway platform and watched, Rottenberg said. According to Rottenberg, Zapeta told detectives that he didn't know what happened but identified himself in images of the attack. Zapeta's lawyer, public defender Andrew Friedman, did not speak to reporters after the arraignment. Video on social media appears to show some people looking on from the platform and at least one police officer walking by while the woman is on fire inside the train. NYPD Transit Chief Joseph Gulotta said Sunday that several officers responded to the fire and one stayed to keep the crime scene "the way it's supposed to be" while the others went to get fire extinguishers and transit workers. "Officers who were on patrol on an upper level of that station smelled and saw smoke and went to investigate. What they saw was a person standing inside the train car fully engulfed in flames," Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said. They eventually put the fire out, but "unfortunately, it was too late," Tisch said, and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene. Zapeta was taken into custody Sunday afternoon while riding a train on the same subway line after teenagers recognised him from images circulated by the police. A Brooklyn address for Zapeta released by police matches a shelter that provides housing and substance abuse support. Federal immigration officials said Zapeta was deported in 2018 but later reentered the US illegally. The crime deepened a growing sense of unease among some New Yorkers about the safety of the subway system, amplified by graphic video of the attack that ricocheted across social media. Overall, crime is down in the transit system compared to last year. But murders are up, with nine killings this year through to November compared to five during the same period last year. There have also been several high-profile incidents, including one in September where police inadvertently shot two bystanders and a fellow officer when they opened fire on a man holding a knife in front of a train. Earlier this month, a Manhattan jury acquitted former Marine Daniel Penny in the chokehold death last year of an agitated subway rider. The case became a flashpoint in debates over safety, homelessness and mental illness on the system.
A Richmond resident shares her "full-circle" moment after receiving help from the Richmond Christmas Fund this year. Jane Malificiar is one of many people helped by the annual Christmas program run by Richmond Cares, Richmond Gives (RCRG). The program helps local residents facing financial hardship by providing them with grocery vouchers, toys and gift cards so they can enjoy a holiday celebration every year. Before the pandemic, Malificiar was a settlement worker helping newcomers, immigrants and refugees settle in Canada. Part of her job included introducing clients to the Richmond Christmas Fund. However, after the COVID-19 pandemic, she couldn't find work. Malificiar went back to school and obtained a certificate as a social worker, but had difficulty finding jobs due to a medical condition that prevented her from getting a driver's licence, which is required for many social worker jobs. "When I tried to go back to work, there was a lot of competition," she said, adding she has been constantly applying for jobs. "I've gotten so close, but it's often always the driver's licence requirement that is a barrier, which I can't help." Despite having referred many clients pre-pandemic to the Christmas Fund, Malificiar never thought about applying for it herself. "It wasn't until I noticed the long lineup at Lansdowne Centre for the Christmas Fund that I finally remembered about it," she said. "I had the luxury of time on my hands since I was still applying for jobs and decided to line up after making sure I met all the requirements." Malificiar was able to receive a $45 voucher from the Richmond Christmas Fund this year, something she said would help with groceries during the holidays. "It's such a full-circle moment for me, from helping others get acquainted with the Richmond Christmas Fund and now getting help back from the same program," she said. "And because I was able to receive the voucher, I decided to take myself off the Richmond Food Bank list for the holidays to make sure other families can also have food for the holidays." When asked why she decided to give up her food bank spot, Malificiar said, the $45 voucher will allow her to buy groceries for two full weeks. "I live alone and a very simple life. I don't need that much, and... $45 is a really huge amount for groceries for me," she said. "A hamper from the Richmond Food Bank can feed a whole family so it's better for someone else to have it," Malificiar added. During her ongoing job search, she said being positive has helped her through the last few years. She believes it's important to focus on "life itself" rather than difficult life situations. "Sometimes I have to really choose my battles ... because I know (life) is really hard right now for everybody," said Malificiar. "As long as I am capable and I'm healthy, I can make things work. Sure, being out of a job for a few years is not ideal, but I am positive I can change the situation as long as I keep applying." Malificiar plans to keep looking for jobs where she can use her social worker certification. 📣 Got an opinion on this story or any others in Richmond? Send us a letter or email your thoughts or story tips to [email protected] . 📲 To stay updated on Richmond news, sign up for our daily headline newsletter . 💬 Words missing in article? Your adblocker might be preventing hyperlinked text from appearing.
Wednesday, December 25, 2024 The holiday season is in full swing, and for many, that means embarking on journeys to reunite with loved ones or explore new destinations. However, the festive spirit is often accompanied by the stress of navigating crowded airports, delayed flights, and long lines. This year, the travel industry is witnessing a surge in demand, particularly in regions like America, Europe, Australia, and Asia, which are experiencing a resurgence in tourism following the pandemic. While this is undoubtedly good news for the industry, it also presents challenges for travelers and highlights the need for better infrastructure and more efficient travel solutions. A Global Travel Boom The travel industry is experiencing a significant rebound, with many regions witnessing a surge in demand. In the United States, domestic travel remains strong, with millions of Americans hitting the road or taking to the skies to visit family and friends during the holiday season. International travel is also on the rise, with popular destinations like Mexico, Canada, and the Caribbean attracting a large number of American tourists. Europe, a perennial favorite among travelers, is witnessing a similar trend. Cities like London, Paris, and Rome are teeming with tourists, eager to experience the festive atmosphere and soak in the cultural richness of these iconic destinations. The continent’s efficient transportation network, coupled with its diverse attractions, makes it a popular choice for both leisure and business travelers. Asia, too, is experiencing a travel boom, with countries like Japan, Thailand, and Singapore witnessing a surge in tourist arrivals. The region’s unique cultural experiences, coupled with its stunning natural beauty, are attracting travelers from all corners of the globe. Moreover, the easing of travel restrictions in many Asian countries has further fueled the growth of the tourism sector. Australia, known for its stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and diverse wildlife, is also witnessing a resurgence in tourism. The country’s unique appeal, coupled with its robust infrastructure and welcoming culture, is attracting travelers from all over the world. Challenges and Opportunities While the surge in travel demand is undoubtedly a positive sign for the industry, it also presents several challenges. Overcrowding at airports and tourist hotspots, delayed flights, and long queues are becoming increasingly common, leading to frustration and inconvenience for travelers. To address these challenges, the travel industry needs to invest in infrastructure upgrades, such as expanding airport capacity and improving transportation networks. Additionally, there is a need for more efficient travel solutions, such as self-service kiosks, automated baggage handling systems, and mobile check-in options. The rise of technology is also playing a crucial role in shaping the future of the travel industry. Online travel agencies, travel apps, and social media platforms are empowering travelers with information and making it easier to plan and book their trips. Moreover, the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming various aspects of the travel experience, from personalized recommendations to automated customer service. The Human Element Despite the increasing role of technology, the human element remains crucial in the travel industry. The quality of customer service, the warmth of hospitality, and the genuine human connection can make or break a travel experience. As the industry continues to evolve, it is essential to prioritize the human element and ensure that travelers feel valued and appreciated. Looking Ahead The travel industry is poised for continued growth in the coming years, driven by factors such as increasing disposable incomes, a growing global middle class, and a greater emphasis on leisure and experiential travel. However, the industry must also address the challenges associated with this growth, such as environmental sustainability and the impact of tourism on local communities. By embracing innovation, investing in infrastructure, and prioritizing the human element, the travel industry can continue to thrive while ensuring a positive and sustainable future for both travelers and the destinations they visit. Additional Insights Conclusion The travel industry is experiencing a period of significant growth, with regions like America, Europe, Australia, and Asia leading the way. While this surge in demand presents challenges, it also offers exciting opportunities for the industry to innovate and evolve. By embracing technology, prioritizing sustainability, and focusing on the human element, the travel industry can continue to thrive while ensuring a positive and enriching experience for travelers around the world. Discover everything and anything about travel , tourism , trade shows at the Travel And Tour World , including breaking travel news and weekly travel updates for travel trade , airlines , cruise , railways , technology , travel association , DMCs, and video interviews and promotional videos .DUBAI: Saudi Arabia’s transformation, showcased by world-class entertainment events, AI and green energy investments, and giga-projects, continues to redefine its global image and influence, but according to Middle East expert Norman Roule, more can be done to explain the Kingdom’s ambitions to the world. On the diplomatic front, the former senior American intelligence officer believes Saudi-US relations will continue to thrive regardless of the administration in Washington and despite the temporary pause caused by the Gaza war. “Truth be told, I see so much that is extraordinary in Saudi Arabia that the extraordinary has become the ordinary,” he said on the Arab News current affairs program “Frankly Speaking,” referring to the star-studded “1001 Seasons of Elie Saab” fashion show on Nov. 14 as part of Riyadh Season 2024, which has drawn over 6 million visitors and turned the Saudi capital into a cultural and entertainment hub. “Saudi Arabia must have what it needs to achieve its vision as a global node of progress, stability, interfaith relationships,” Roule said, noting that the Kingdom “is located in the center of so many pathways of global commerce and social exchange between India and Africa, between Europe and Asia.” Calling for a more robust narrative strategy to dispel misconceptions and showcase Saudi Arabia’s impact, he underscored the importance of investing in media programs similar to “Frankly Speaking” to communicate the Kingdom’s vision “in English to the international community.” “The world needs more of it, not just to understand what the Kingdom is doing in and of itself, but how those ambitions will shape the global society and the global economy. Understanding Saudi Arabia’s investments in green energy, along with those of the United Arab Emirates. It’s critical to the future of the planet for developing countries — for the Global North and the Global South,” Roule told Katie Jensen, the host of “Frankly Speaking.” “Understanding how entertainment connects Europe to Asia, how it’s going to shape how people move in the world. That can only be done with more information being put out.” Roule spoke of Saudi Arabia’s influence on critical issues, such as women’s empowerment and cultural exchange, stating that it can reach well beyond its borders, shaping developments across the region and even other continents. “The role of protecting women’s rights is not just a Saudi issue,” he said, “but I’d like to see Saudi Arabia’s influence touch Afghanistan and Africa.” Roule also offered an enthusiastic assessment of NEOM — a key part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative to diversify its economy beyond oil — describing it as a game-changer for Saudi Arabia’s future. The $500 billion futuristic city on the Red Sea is designed to address challenges like population growth and sustainability while leveraging the Kingdom’s strategic location near the Red Sea. “NEOM is 90 minutes from Athens and about 60 kilometers from the Suez Canal,” he said, and noted that its vision includes carbon-neutral technologies, transformative trade hubs like Oxagon, and revolutionary urban designs such as The Line. “So much of this has never been done before anywhere in the world. It will be amazing,” Roule said. “When people talk about The Line, which is often how NEOM is described in the West, I tell them, first, NEOM is the size of Belgium or Massachusetts,” he said. “Only 5 percent of the territory can be developed. And I think they’ve mapped that about 4 percent.” Looking ahead, he said: “I have no doubt it’s going to succeed — it will be amazing — but it may not succeed on the schedule that some might hope.” Roule lauded the work done by the ambassadors of Saudi Arabia and the US in their respective capitals to strengthen bilateral relations. “Michael Ratney is not only experienced, a superb Arabist, but he’s someone who has a deep knowledge and understanding and respect for the region,” he said. “He’s exactly the sort of ambassador the United States would hope to have in a position as consequential as this. “At the same time, you have Saudi Ambassador Reema bint Bandar in Washington, who is extremely capable. She is a national treasure for both of our countries as we look to understand and work together.” Roule praised the two ambassadors for encouraging American executives to visit Saudi Arabia, saying: “I have been with such executives at some of these meetings. If they’re fresh to the Kingdom, they’re delighted and amazed; if they don’t come often, they’re delighted and amazed.” Ultimately, he said, “the success that we all hope to achieve is not a business deal; it’s a partnership on the broader ambitions of the Kingdom and the United States for regional stability and progress.”Watch Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's best throws from his 317-yard, 4-touchdown game vs. the New England Patriots during Week 12 of the 2024 NFL season.
Best Bets for NCAA Basketball Picks Against the Spread for Monday, November 25LAST-MINUTE Christmas shoppers are being urged to rush to Marks and Spencer after the price of a perfect stocking filler has been slashed. The product that was originally £4 and is now down to a staggering £1 would also make the perfect gift for train and chocolate lovers. For just £1 each, shoppers can bag the M&S Hot Chocolate Train Tin. The red and green steam train tin containing hot chocolate powder has already proved to be a popular buy for Christmas . The 100g festive tin features an elf train driver and has a wreath on the front. M&S calls it "a super-cute festive train tin" that is "great for gifting." read more on festive treats The retailer states that the "tin is filled with rich hot chocolate. Just add the hot chocolate to your favourite mug, followed by hot milk, and top with marshmallows and whipped cream. " Shoppers shared the new £1 bargain on the popular Facebook page Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group. "Wow would love to find these," one excited shopper wrote. "My daughter loves this wee train," a parent said. Most read in Money "Fabulous! Great buy. Well done," a third wrote. Those who could just not wait for Christmas Day have high praise for the steam train tin. "It’s REALLY yummy the best hot choc I’ve ever had!" one said. But other shoppers are disappointed that they have missed out on a good bargain. "Gutted I brought some a few weeks ago. I thought £2.50 was good when I saw them reduced to that but even more gutted at £1!" one shopper said. "Great bargain tho." Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how you can save money on your Christmas shopping. Limit the amount of presents - buying presents for all your family and friends can cost a bomb. Instead, why not organise a Secret Santa between your inner circles so you're not having to buy multiple presents. Plan ahead - if you've got the stamina and budget, it's worth buying your Christmas presents for the following year in the January sales. Make sure you shop around for the best deals by using price comparison sites so you're not forking out more than you should though. Buy in Boxing Day sales - some retailers start their main Christmas sales early so you can actually snap up a bargain before December 25. Delivery may cost you a bit more, but it can be worth it if the savings are decent. Shop via outlet stores - you can save loads of money shopping via outlet stores like Amazon Warehouse or Office Offcuts. They work by selling returned or slightly damaged products at a discounted rate, but usually any wear and tear is minor. "Never let me buy a lot from M&S in advance I could scream," another wrote. "Paid £3 for these the other day bought 3 they are still worth £3 good buy," a third added. Meanwhile, Ocado shoppers could still miss out on the bargain with the hot chocolate tin only being reduced to £3. Those who need a last-minute bottle of fizz are also being urged to rush to M&S and another high street store. READ MORE SUN STORIES The Sun's Laura Hills has tried supermarket Prosecco under £10 and discovered that Lidl and M&S came out on top. Meanwhile, see which is the cheapest supermarket to buy Christmas favourites like Quality Street, Bailey's, and Terry's Chocolate Orange.ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistani police arrested thousands of Imran Khan supporters ahead of a rally in the capital to demand the ex-premier’s release from prison, a security officer said Sunday. Khan has been behind bars for more than a year and has over 150 criminal cases against him. But he remains popular and his political party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf or PTI, says the cases are politically motivated. Shahid Nawaz, a security officer in eastern Punjab province, said police have arrested more than 4,000 Khan supporters. They include five parliamentarians. Pakistan has sealed off Islamabad with shipping containers and shut down major roads and highways connecting the city with PTI strongholds in Punjab and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces. Tit-for-tat teargas shelling between the police and the PTI was reported on the highway bordering Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Earlier on Sunday, Pakistan suspended mobile and internet services “in areas with security concerns.” The government and Interior Ministry posted the announcement on the social media platform X, which is banned in Pakistan. They did not specify the areas, nor did they say how long the suspension would be in place. “Internet and mobile services will continue to operate as usual in the rest of the country,” the posts said. Meanwhile, telecom company Nayatel sent out emails offering customers “a reliable landline service” as a workaround in the areas suffering suspended cellphone service. Khan's supporters rely heavily on social media to demand his release and use messaging platforms like WhatsApp to share information, including details of events. PTI spokesperson Sheikh Waqas Akram said Khan's wife Bushra Bibi was traveling to Islamabad in a convoy led by the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ali Amin Gandapur. “She cannot leave the party workers on their own,” said Akram. There was a festive mood in Peshawar, with PTI members dancing, drumming and holding up pictures of Khan as cars set off for Islamabad. The government is imposing social media platform bans and targeting VPN services , according to internet advocacy group Netblocks. On Sunday, the group said live metrics showed problems with WhatsApp that were affecting media sharing on the app. The U.S. Embassy issued a security alert for Americans in the capital, encouraging them to avoid large gatherings and warning that even “peaceful gatherings can turn violent.” Last month, authorities suspended the cellphone service in Islamabad and Rawalpindi to thwart a pro-Khan rally. The shutdown disrupted communications and affected everyday services such as banking, ride-hailing and food delivery. The latest crackdown comes on the eve of a visit by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko . Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said authorities have sealed off Islamabad's Red Zone, which houses key government buildings and is the destination for Khan's supporters. “Anyone reaching it will be arrested,” Naqvi told a press conference. He said the security measures were in place to protect residents and property, blaming the PTI for inconveniencing people and businesses. He added that protesters were planning to take the same route as the Belarusian delegation, but that the government had headed off this scenario. Naqvi denied cellphone services were suspended and said only mobile data was affected. Associated Press writers Riaz Khan in Peshawar and Asim Tanveer in Multan contributed to this report.
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