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Christina Aguilera’s Bralette-Baring Minidress Is Daringly Fun
2025-12-10

Christina Aguilera’s Bralette-Baring Minidress Is Daringly Fun

Christina Aguilera has always been one of the iconic fashionistas in Hollywood. She knows how to add her own secret touch to all of her ensemble choices. This was visibly true for her recent outfit choice for “The Jennifer Hudson Show.” To say that her red-and-white look felt like a full-on holiday hyper-glam moment from head [...]The post Christina Aguilera’s Bralette-Baring Minidress Is Daringly Fun appeared first on Mandatory.

Boyfriend who left woman on Austrian mountain to freeze to death cosigned obit: ‘Time is meaningless’ without her
2025-12-10

Boyfriend who left woman on Austrian mountain to freeze to death cosigned obit: ‘Time is meaningless’ without her

“I miss you so much. It hurts so incredibly much. Forever in my heart. Without you, time is meaningless”, he wrote.

Over 500,000 flee Thai-Cambodia clash as Trump to urge peace
2025-12-10

Over 500,000 flee Thai-Cambodia clash as Trump to urge peace

President Donald Trump plans to speak to the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia as more than half a million people flee a revived border clash, one of eight conflicts the U.S. leader has claimed credit for ending.

Sachin & Babi Resort 2026
2025-12-10

Sachin & Babi Resort 2026

Sachin & Babi Resort 2026 collection, runway looks, beauty, models, and reviews.

Cause of death confirmed for Mitt Romney's sister-in-law
2025-12-10

Cause of death confirmed for Mitt Romney's sister-in-law

Authorities say the 64-year-old was found dead on Oct. 10 near a shopping mall in Santa Clarita.

Cake-pan telescope searches the sky for fast radio bursts
2025-12-10

Cake-pan telescope searches the sky for fast radio bursts

The Global Radio Explorer telescope is a series of eight terminals being built and tested at Cornell and the California Institute of Technology, and installed at locations around the world.

Nine Russian and Belarusian skiers get neutral status to compete in Olympics qualifying events
2025-12-10

Nine Russian and Belarusian skiers get neutral status to compete in Olympics qualifying events

The International Ski and Snowboard Federation says it cleared applications for neutral athlete status and return to competitions for the first time since the full military invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Six ways to set financial resolutions that will actually stick
2025-12-10

Six ways to set financial resolutions that will actually stick

Current shares six strategies to make financial resolutions stick, including reflecting on past spending and automating savings.

Australia bans social media for kids under 16, leading the way in new global restrictions
2025-12-10

Australia bans social media for kids under 16, leading the way in new global restrictions

The social media ban for children under the age of 16 targets ten social media companies, including Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, X, and Reddit.

Ghostly solar neutrinos caught transforming carbon atoms deep underground
2025-12-10

Ghostly solar neutrinos caught transforming carbon atoms deep underground

Neutrinos are one of the most mysterious particles in the universe, often called "ghost particles" because they rarely interact with anything else. Trillions stream through our bodies every second, yet leave no trace. They are produced during nuclear reactions, including those that take place in the core of our sun.

Tumbleweed aerodynamics inspire hybrid robots for harsh terrains
2025-12-10

Tumbleweed aerodynamics inspire hybrid robots for harsh terrains

A new study published in Nature Communications details a hybrid robot that combines the wind-driven mobility of tumbleweeds with active quadcopter control, offering a new paradigm for energy-efficient terrestrial exploration.

Top Stories: Third-Annual Discovery Days Celebrates Research and Innovation at FSU
2025-12-10

Top Stories: Third-Annual Discovery Days Celebrates Research and Innovation at FSU

The post Top Stories: Third-Annual Discovery Days Celebrates Research and Innovation at FSU appeared first on Florida State University News.

New research suggests warming winters could cause DNA damage in lizards
2025-12-10

New research suggests warming winters could cause DNA damage in lizards

The findings of a new academic paper suggest that warming winters are causing damage to the DNA of some lizards.

Uranus and Neptune might be rock giants
2025-12-10

Uranus and Neptune might be rock giants

A team of researchers from the University of Zurich and the NCCR PlanetS is challenging our understanding of the solar system planets' interior. The composition of Uranus and Neptune, the two outermost planets, might be more rocky and less icy than previously thought.

Massive non-cool-core galaxy cluster explored with Chandra
2025-12-10

Massive non-cool-core galaxy cluster explored with Chandra

Astronomers have employed NASA's Chandra spacecraft to perform X-ray observations of a massive galaxy cluster known as SPT-CL J0217-5014. Results of the observational campaign, published December 4 on the arXiv preprint server, yield important insights into the properties and nature of this cluster.

Neutrino observatories show promise for detecting light dark matter
2025-12-10

Neutrino observatories show promise for detecting light dark matter

Dark matter is an elusive type of matter that does not emit, reflect or absorb light, yet is estimated to account for most of the universe's mass. Over the past decades, many physicists worldwide have been trying to detect this type of matter or signals associated with its presence, employing various approaches and technologies.

Canada launches billion dollar plan to recruit top researchers
2025-12-10

Canada launches billion dollar plan to recruit top researchers

The plan is not strictly catered to U.S.-based researchers impacted by Trump

2025-12-10

How multi-agent AI can strengthen space missions against the unknown - SpaceNews

How multi-agent AI can strengthen space missions against the unknown SpaceNewsAI is making spacecraft propulsion more efficient – and could even lead to nuclear-powered rockets SpaceAI Could Revolutionize Space Travel: Faster Rockets and More Efficient Propulsion The Daily Galaxy

This Low-Cost Stopgap Tech Can Fix the Grid
2025-12-10

This Low-Cost Stopgap Tech Can Fix the Grid

The power surging through transmission lines over the iconic stone walls of England’s northern countryside is pushing the United Kingdom’s grid to its limits. To the north, Scottish wind farms have doubled their output over the past decade. In the south, where electricity demand is heaviest, electrification and new data centers promise to draw more power, but new generation is falling short. Construction on a new 3,280-megawatt nuclear power plant west of London lags years behind schedule.The result is a lopsided flow of power that’s maxing out transmission corridors from the Highlands to London. That grid strain won’t ease any time soon. New lines linking Scotland to southern England are at least three to four years from operation, and at risk of further delays from fierce local opposition.At the same time, U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is bent on installing even more wind power and slashing fossil-fuel generation by 2030. His Labour government says low-carbon power is cheaper and more secure than natural gas, much of which comes from Norway via the world’s longest underwater gas pipeline and is vulnerable to disruption and sabotage. The lack of transmission lines available to move power flowing south from Scottish wind farms has caused grid congestion in England. To better manage it, the U.K. has installed SmartValves at three substations in northern England—Penwortham, Harker, and Saltholme—and is constructing a fourth at South Shields. Chris Philpot The U.K.’s resulting grid congestion prevents transmission operators from delivering some of their cleanest, cheapest generation to all of the consumers who want it. Congestion is a perennial problem whenever power consumption is on the rise. It pushes circuits to their thermal limits and creates grid stability or security constraints.With congestion relief needed now, the U.K.’s grid operators are getting creative, rapidly tapping new cable designs and innovations in power electronics to squeeze more power through existing transmission corridors. These grid-enhancing technologies, or GETs, present a low-cost way to bridge the gap until new lines can be built.“GETs allow us to operate the system harder before an investment arrives, and they save a s***load of money,” says Julian Leslie, chief engineer and director of strategic energy planning at the National Energy System Operator (NESO), the Warwick-based agency that directs U.K. energy markets and infrastructure. Transmission lines running across England’s countryside are maxed out, creating bottlenecks in the grid that prevent some carbon-free power from reaching customers. Vincent Lowe/Alamy The U.K.’s extreme grid challenge has made it ground zero for some of the boldest GETs testing and deployment. Such innovation involves some risk, because an intervention anywhere on the U.K.’s tightly meshed power system can have system-wide impacts. (Grid operators elsewhere are choosing to start with GETs at their systems’ periphery—where there’s less impact if something goes wrong.)The question is how far—and how fast—the U.K.’s grid operators can push GETs capabilities. The new technologies still have a limited track record, so operators are cautiously feeling their way toward heavier investment. Power system experts also have unanswered questions about these advanced grid capabilities. For example, will they create more complexity than grid operators can manage in real time? Might feedback between different devices destabilize the grid?There is no consensus yet as to how to even screen for such risks, let alone protect against them, says Robin Preece, professor in future power systems at the University of Manchester, in England. “We’re at the start of establishing that now, but we’re building at the same time. So it’s kind of this race between the necessity to get this technology installed as quickly as possible, and our ability to fully understand what’s happening.”How is the U.K. Managing Grid Congestion?One of the most innovative and high-stakes tricks in the U.K.’s toolbox employs electronic power-flow controllers, devices that shift electricity from jammed circuits to those with spare capacity. These devices have been able to finesse enough additional wind power through grid bottlenecks to replace an entire gas-fired generator. Installed in northern England four years ago by Smart Wires, based in Durham, N.C., these SmartValves are expected to help even more as NESO installs more of them and masters their capabilities.Warwick-based National Grid Electricity Transmission, the grid operator for England and Wales, is adding SmartValves and also replacing several thousand kilometers of overhead wire with advanced conductors that can carry more current. And it’s using a technique called dynamic line rating, whereby sensors and models work together to predict when weather conditions will allow lines to carry extra current.Other kinds of GETs are also being used globally. Advanced conductors are the most widely deployed. Dynamic line rating is increasingly common in European countries, and U.S. utilities are beginning to take it seriously. Europe also leads the world in topology-optimization software, which reconfigures power routes to alleviate congestion, and advanced power-flow-control devices like SmartValves. Engineers install dynamic line rating technology from the Boston-based company LineVision on National Grid’s transmission network. National Grid Electricity Transmission SmartValves’ chops stand out at the Penwortham substation in Lancashire, England, one of two National Grid sites where the device made its U.K. debut in 2021. Penwortham substation is a major transmission hub, whose spokes desperately need congestion relief. Auditory evidence of heavy power flows was clear during my visit to the substation, which buzzes loudly. The sound is due to the electromechanical stresses on the substation’s massive transformers, explains my guide, National Grid commissioned engineer Paul Lloyd.Penwortham’s transformers, circuits, and protective relays are spread over 15 hectares, sandwiched between pastureland and suburban homes near Preston, a small city north of Manchester. Power arrives from the north on two pairs of 400-kilovolt AC lines, and most of it exits southward via 400-kV and 275-kV double-circuit wires. Transmission lines lead to the congested Penwortham substation, which has become a test-bed for GETs such as SmartValves and dynamic line rating. Peter Fairley What makes the substation a strategic test-bed for GETs is its position just north of the U.K. grid’s biggest bottleneck, known as Boundary B7a, which runs east to west across the island. Nine circuits traverse the B7a: the four AC lines headed south from Penwortham, four AC lines closer to Yorkshire’s North Sea coast, and a high-voltage direct-current (HVDC) link offshore. In theory, those circuits can collectively carry 13.6 gigawatts across the B7a. But NESO caps its flow at several gigawatts lower to ensure that no circuits overload if any two lines turn off.Such limits are necessary for grid reliability, but they are leaving terawatt-hours of wind power stranded in Scotland and increasing consumers’ energy costs: an extra £196 million (US $265 million) in 2024 alone. The costs stem from NESO having to ramp up gas-fired generators to meet demand down south while simultaneously compensating wind-farm operators for curtailing their output, as required under U.K. policy.So National Grid keeps tweaking Penwortham. In 2011 the substation got its first big GET: phase-shifting transformers (PSTs), a type of analog flow controller. PSTs adjust power flow by creating an AC waveform whose alternating voltage leads or lags its alternating current. They do so by each PST using a pair of connected transformers to selectively combine power from an AC transmission circuit’s three phases. Motors reposition electrical connections on the transformer coils to adjust flows. Phase-shifting transformers (PSTs) were installed in 2012 at the Penwortham substation and are the analog predecessor to SmartValves. They’re powerful but also bulky and relatively inflexible. It can take 10 minutes or more for the PST’s motorized actuators at Penwortham to tap their full range of flow control, whereas SmartValves can shift within milliseconds.National Grid Electricity Transmission Penwortham’s pair of 540-tonne PSTs occupy the entire south end of the substation, along with their dedicated chillers, relays, and power supplies. Delivering all that hardware required extensive road closures and floating a huge barge up the adjacent River Ribble, an event that made national news.The SmartValves at Penwortham stand in stark contrast to the PSTs’ heft, complexity, and mechanics. SmartValves are a type of static synchronous series compensator, or SSSC—a solid-state alternative to PSTs that employs power electronics to tweak power flows in milliseconds. I saw two sets of them tucked into a corner of the substation, occupying a quarter of the area of the PSTs. The SmartValve V103 design [above] experienced some teething and reliability issues that were ironed out with the technology’s next iteration, the V104. National Grid Electricity Transmission/Smart Wires The SmartValves are first and foremost an insurance policy to guard against a potentially crippling event: the sudden loss of one of the B7a’s 400-kV lines. If that were to happen, gigawatts of power would instantly seek another route over neighboring lines. And if it happened on a windy day, when lots of power is streaming in from the north, the resulting surge could overload the 275-kV circuits headed from Penwortham to Liverpool. The SmartValves’ job is to save the day.They do this by adding impedance to the 275-kV lines, thus acting to divert more power to the remaining 400-kV lines. This rerouting of power prevents a blackout that could potentially cascade through the grid. The upside to that protection is that NESO can safely schedule an additional 350 MW over the B7a.The savings add up. “That’s 350 MW of wind you’re no longer curtailing from wind farms. So that’s 350 times £100 a megawatt-hour,” says Leslie, at NESO. “That’s also 350 MW of gas-fired power that you don’t need to replace the wind. So that’s 350 times £120 a megawatt-hour. The numbers get big quickly.”Mark Osborne, the National Grid lead asset life-cycle engineer managing its SmartValve projects, estimates the devices are saving U.K. customers over £100 million (US $132 million) a year. At that rate, they’ll pay for themselves “within a few years,” Osborne says. By utility standards, where investments are normally amortized over decades, that’s “almost immediately,” he adds.How Do Grid-Enhancing Technologies Work?The way Smart Wires’ SSSC devices adjust power flow is based on emulating impedance, which is a strange beast created by AC power. An AC flow’s changing magnetic field induces an additional voltage in the line’s conductor, which then acts as a drag on the initial field. Smart Wires’ SSSC devices alter power flow by emulating that natural process, effectively adding or subtracting impedance by adding their own voltage wave to the line. Adding a wave that leads the original voltage wave will boost flow, while adding a lagging wave will reduce flow.The SSSC’s submodules of capacitors and high-speed insulated-gate bipolar transistors operate in sequence to absorb power from a line and synthesize its novel impedance-altering waves. And thanks to its digital controls and switches, the device can within milliseconds flip from maximum power push to maximum pull.You can trace the development of SSSCs to the advent of HVDC transmission in the 1950s. HVDC converters take power from an AC grid and efficiently convert it and transfer it over a DC line to another point in the same grid, or to a neighboring AC grid. In 1985, Narain Hingorani, an HVDC expert at the Palo Alto–based Electric Power Research Institute, showed that similar converters could modulate the flow of an AC line. Four years later, Westinghouse engineer Laszlo Gyugyi proposed SSSCs, which became the basis for Smart Wires’ boxes.Major power-equipment manufacturers tried to commercialize SSSCs in the early 2000s. But utilities had little need for flow control back then because they had plenty of conventional power plants that could meet local demand when transmission lines were full.The picture changed as solar and wind generation exploded and conventional plants began shutting down. In years past, grid operators addressed grid congestion by turning power plants on or off in strategic locations. But as of 2024, the U.K. had shut down all of its coal-fired power plants—save one, which now burns wood—and it has vowed to slash gas-fired generation from about a quarter of electricity supply in 2024 to at most 5 percent in 2030.The U.K.’s extreme grid challenge has made it ground zero for some of the boldest GETs testing and deployment.To seize the emerging market opportunity presented by changing grid operations, Smart Wires had to make a crucial technology upgrade: ditching transformers. The company’s first SSSC, and those from other suppliers, relied on a transformer to absorb lightning, voltage surges, and every other grid assault that could fry their power electronics. This made them bulky and added cost. So Smart Wires engineers set to work in 2017 to see if they could live without the transformer, says Frank Kreikebaum, Smart Wires’s interim chief of engineering. Two years later the company had assembled a transformerless electronic shield. It consisted of a suite of filters and diverters, along with a control system to activate them. Ditching the transformer produced a trim, standardized product—a modular system-in-a-box.SmartValves work at any voltage and are generally ganged together to achieve a desired level of flow control. They can be delivered fast, and they fit in the kinds of tight spaces that are common in substations. “It’s not about cost, even though we’re competitive there. It’s about ‘how quick’ and ‘can it fit,’” says Kreikebaum.And if the grid’s pinch point shifts? The devices can be quickly moved to another substation. “It’s a Lego-brick build,” says Owen Wilkes, National Grid’s director of network design. Wilkes’s team decides where to add equipment based on today’s best projections, but he appreciates the flexibility to respond to unexpected changes.National Grid’s deployments in 2021 were the highest-voltage installation of SSSCs at the time, and success there is fueling expansion. National Grid now has packs of SmartValves installed at three substations in northern England and under construction at another, with five more installations planned in that area. Smart Wires has also commissioned commercial projects at transmission substations in Australia, Brazil, Colombia, and the United States.Dynamic Line Rating Boosts Grid EfficiencyIn addition to SSSCs, National Grid has deployed lidar that senses sag on Penwortham’s 275-kV lines—an indication that they’re starting to overheat. The sensors are part of a dynamic line rating system and help grid operators maximize the amount of current that high-voltage lines can carry based on near-real-time weather conditions. (Cooler weather means more capacity.) Now the same technology is being deployed across the B7a—a £1 million investment that is projected to save consumers £33 million annually, says Corin Ireland, a National Grid optimization engineer with the task of seizing GETs opportunities.There’s also a lot of old conductor wires being swapped out for those that can carry more power. National Grid’s business plan calls for 2,416 kilometers of such reconductoring over the coming five years, which is about 20 percent of its system. Scotland’s transmission operators are busy with their own big swaps. Scottish wind farms have doubled their power output over the past decade, but it often gets stranded due to grid congestion in England. Andreas Berthold/Alamy But while National Grid and NESO are making some of the boldest deployments of GETs in the world, they’re not fully tapping the technologies’ capabilities. That’s partly due to the conservative nature of power utilities, and partly because grid operators already have plenty to keep their eyes on. It also stems from the unknowns that still surround GETs, like whether they might take the grid in unforeseen directions if allowed to respond automatically, or get stuck in a feedback loop responding to each other. Imagine SmartValve controllers at different substations fighting, with one substation jumping to remove impedance that the other just added, causing fluctuating power flows.“These technologies operate very quickly, but the computers in the control room are still very reliant on people making decisions,” says Ireland. “So there are time scales that we have to take into consideration when planning and operating the network.”This kind of conservative dispatching leaves value on the table. For example, the dynamic line rating models can spit out new line ratings every 15 minutes, but grid operators get updates only every 24 hours. Fewer updates means fewer opportunities to tap the system’s ability to boost capacity. Similarly, for SmartValves, NESO activates installations at only one substation at a time. And control-room operators turn them on manually, even though the devices could automatically respond to faults within milliseconds. National Grid is upgrading transmission lines dating as far back as the 1960s. This includes installing conductors that retain their strength at higher temperatures, allowing them to carry more power. National Grid Electricity Transmission Modeling by Smart Wires and National Grid shows a significant capacity boost across Boundary B7a if Penwortham’s SmartValves were to work in tandem with another set further up the line. For example, when Penwortham is adding impedance to push megawatts off the 275-kV lines, a set closer to Scotland could simultaneously pull the power north, nudging the sum over to the B7a’s eastern circuits. Simulations by Andy Hiorns, a former National Grid planning director who consults for Smart Wires, suggest that this kind of cooperative action should increase the B7a circuits’ usable capacity by another 250 to 300 MW. “You double the effectiveness by using them as pairs,” he says.Operating multiple flow controllers may become necessary for unlocking the next boundary en route to London, south of the B7a, called Boundary B8. As dynamic line rating, beefier conductors, and SmartValves send more power across the B7a, lines traversing B8 are reaching their limits. Eventually, every boundary along the route will have to be upgraded.Meanwhile, back at its U.S. headquarters, Smart Wires is developing other applications for its SSSCs, such as filtering out power oscillations that can destabilize grids and reduce allowable transfers. That capability could be unlocked remotely with firmware.The company is also working on a test program that could turn on pairs of SmartValve installations during slack moments when there isn’t much going on in the control rooms. That would give National Grid and NESO operators an opportunity to observe the impacts, and to get more comfortable with the technology.National Grid and Smart Wires are also hard at work developing industry-first optimization software for coordinating flow-control devices. “It’s possible to extend the technology from how we’re using it today,” says Ireland at National Grid. “That’s the exciting bit.”NESO’s Julian Leslie shares that excitement and says he expects SmartValves to begin working together to ease power through the grid—once the operators have the modeling right and get a little more comfortable with the technology. “It’s a great innovation that has the potential to be really transformational,” he says. “We’re just not quite there yet.”

Extremely Large Telescope under construction | Space photo of the day for Dec. 10, 2025
2025-12-10

Extremely Large Telescope under construction | Space photo of the day for Dec. 10, 2025

Once completed, this telescope will help usher in a new era of astronomy.

SouthEastern Illinois Electric Cooperative seeks applicants for trip to D.C.
2025-12-10

SouthEastern Illinois Electric Cooperative seeks applicants for trip to D.C.

In June 2026, more than 1,800 youth delegates representing electric and telephone cooperatives from across the nation will converge in Washington, D.C., for Youth Tour, an annual tradition that has spanned 60 years. SouthEastern Illinois Electric Cooperative is seeking applicants...

County Board approves property tax levy, discusses battery facilities
2025-12-10

County Board approves property tax levy, discusses battery facilities

QUINCY — The Adams County Board approved a new tax levy for the 2025 tax year during Tuesday's monthly meeting.

Restaurant no more
2025-12-10

Restaurant no more

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Deputy shoots suspect during traffic stop at Carl Barton Park in Conroe
2025-12-10

Deputy shoots suspect during traffic stop at Carl Barton Park in Conroe

Officials say the suspect was belligerent before the shooting.

Kirk Koennecke named Eanes ISD superintendent
2025-12-10

Kirk Koennecke named Eanes ISD superintendent

In addition to working as a superintendent in the past, he also has experience as a teacher, coach, athletic director and principal.

Lawsuit filed against East Valley gymnastics gym alleging negligence
2025-12-10

Lawsuit filed against East Valley gymnastics gym alleging negligence

A family has filed a lawsuit against an East Valley gym, alleging multiple claims, including negligence. The suit stems from an incident that happened back in August.

Fantasy Football Week 15 Quarterback Rankings: Which QB Should You Start?
2025-12-10

Fantasy Football Week 15 Quarterback Rankings: Which QB Should You Start?

Week 14 saw several injuries that will shake up the position, including the biggest news of the week being Philip Rivers' unretirement after nearly five years away from the game. Fortunately, most of the injuries aren't going to impact fantasy...

Democrats flip Miami mayor's office, winning control for first time in nearly 30 years
2025-12-10

Democrats flip Miami mayor's office, winning control for first time in nearly 30 years

Democrat Eileen Higgins is projected to flip the Miami mayor’s office, defeating Republican Emilio González in the latest sign of the party's momentum heading into next year's midterms, according to Decision Desk HQ.

Longtime Penn State assistant most recent to follow James Franklin to Virginia Tech
2025-12-10

Longtime Penn State assistant most recent to follow James Franklin to Virginia Tech

The Penn State quarterback room experienced a loss Tuesday night.

Detroit police want help finding missing 40-year-old woman
2025-12-10

Detroit police want help finding missing 40-year-old woman

Police are seeking information about a 40-year-old woman who went missing in Detroit.

Has Tyler Shough Done Enough For The Saints to Build Around Him in the Draft?
2025-12-10

Has Tyler Shough Done Enough For The Saints to Build Around Him in the Draft?

The arrow is pointing up for the Saints' rookie quarterback

Julianne Hough turns up the heat with steamy, skin-baring sauna display
2025-12-10

Julianne Hough turns up the heat with steamy, skin-baring sauna display

The "Dancing With the Stars" host sported a tiny yellow bikini that showed off her sculpted abs.

Flyers’ Travis Konecny Records 500th Career Point in 4–1 Win vs. Sharks
2025-12-10

Flyers’ Travis Konecny Records 500th Career Point in 4–1 Win vs. Sharks

On Dec. 9, the Philadelphia Flyers (16–9–3) hosted the San Jose Sharks (14–14–3), with both teams outplaying their preseason expectations. After dominating early, the home side came out on top, 4–1.

Trump Administration Withdraws Plan to Overhaul Homeless Aid
2025-12-10

Trump Administration Withdraws Plan to Overhaul Homeless Aid

The abrupt decision to revise the plan added new uncertainty and possible delays into the government’s distribution of $3.9 billion in homelessness relief.

John Lynch Praises Mac Jones' Growth, Explains Why the 49ers Should Keep Him as a Trusted Backup
2025-12-10

John Lynch Praises Mac Jones' Growth, Explains Why the 49ers Should Keep Him as a Trusted Backup

As the conversation with Mac Jones and the 49ers' future continues to be a hot topic, San Francisco GM John Lynch weighs in with praise.

Photos: Hazleton boys basketball defeats Pottsville
2025-12-10

Photos: Hazleton boys basketball defeats Pottsville

Hazleton boys basketball defeated Pottsville 63-58 at Martz Hall in Pottsville Tuesday evening.

Sheinelle Jones named co-host for the fourth hour of ‘Today’
2025-12-10

Sheinelle Jones named co-host for the fourth hour of ‘Today’

Stephen Battaglio Los Angeles Times Sheinelle Jones is taking the chair next to Jenna Bush Hager on the fourth hour of “Today,” the NBC News... Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now CloseThe post Sheinelle Jones named co-host for the fourth hour of ‘Today’ appeared first on The Examiner.

2025-12-10

LBank Exchange Will List Nova X Utility token (NOX)

Road Town, British Virgin Islands–(Newsfile Corp. – December 9, 2025) – LBank Exchange will list Nova X Utility (NOX), the utility and governance token powering the Nova X ecosystem. Trading for the NOX/USDT pair will open at 9:00 UTC on December 11, 2025. Users will be able to access the trading pair at: NOX [...]

Naturalization ceremonies canceled amid new vetting measures
2025-12-10

Naturalization ceremonies canceled amid new vetting measures

Naturalization ceremonies across the U.S. canceled following a presidential proclamation, raising concerns among immigrants about their citizenship applications

BYU Drains Electric Buzzer Beater to Seal Comeback Win After 21-Point Halftime Hole
2025-12-10

BYU Drains Electric Buzzer Beater to Seal Comeback Win After 21-Point Halftime Hole

No. 10 ranked BYU survived a true scare against Clemson during the Jimmy V Classic at Madison Square Garden Tuesday evening. The Cougars started out sluggish as

Republican health bill focused on savings accounts set for Thursday vote
2025-12-10

Republican health bill focused on savings accounts set for Thursday vote

A Senate bill to replace enhanced ACA health subsidies with health savings accounts will have a vote on Thursday. Read more here.

Blue Jays continue hunt for more adds after introducing Dylan Cease
2025-12-10

Blue Jays continue hunt for more adds after introducing Dylan Cease

One agent says the Blue Jays are “everywhere” at the Winter Meetings. The team already made a splash this off-season by adding Dylan Cease, but it’s clear the Blue Jays aren’t done.

In a flash
2025-12-10

In a flash

This easy chicken cutlet recipe will help you get a healthy meal on the table in just 20 minutes. Coconut milk’s creamy consistency is perfect for making quick pan sauces — no need to add a thickener.

What Schwarber, Diaz deals mean for Blue Jays
2025-12-10

What Schwarber, Diaz deals mean for Blue Jays

While every major deal matters, neither Diaz nor Schwarber was a priority for the Blue Jays.

Golden Knights’ Barbashev evens the score with one-handed swat
2025-12-10

Golden Knights’ Barbashev evens the score with one-handed swat

Watch as Vegas Golden Knights forward Ivan Barbashev evens the score against the New York Islanders, diving toward the puck before swatting it into the net with one hand early in the third period.

H.S. ICE HOCKEY: Batavia/Notre Dame picks up dominant victory against Livingston Lakers
2025-12-10

H.S. ICE HOCKEY: Batavia/Notre Dame picks up dominant victory against Livingston Lakers

BATAVIA - The Batavia/Notre Dame United hockey team hosted the Livingston Lakers for an important Section V matchup on Tuesday night, coming away with a big 8-2 victory.

Eaglestaff, Huff bomb WVU past Little Rock
2025-12-10

Eaglestaff, Huff bomb WVU past Little Rock

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – It didn’t take long for the Mountaineers to impose their will over Little Rock on Tuesday, racing out to a double-digit lead in the first five minutes and then cruising to a 90-58 victory at the Hope...

Two of Trump's peace deals at risk as fighting surges in Congo and at Cambodia-Thailand border
2025-12-10

Two of Trump's peace deals at risk as fighting surges in Congo and at Cambodia-Thailand border

At least two of several agreements aimed at ending global conflicts that President Donald Trump has hailed as evidence of his negotiating prowess are in trouble and at risk of collapsing. Less than a week after Congo and Rwanda signed...

Centralized security area to open as Calgary International Airport prepares for holiday surge
2025-12-10

Centralized security area to open as Calgary International Airport prepares for holiday surge

Travellers flying through the Calgary International Airport will soon move through a centralized screening area, just in time for the busy holiday rush.

White House tours resume
2025-12-10

White House tours resume

President Donald Trump’s decision to build a big ballroom where the East Wing once stood significantly altered the visitor experience at the White House. Tourists enter through a different door now, and the tour is shorter because there are fewer...

2 weeks into leadership, Yukon premier tables budget and blames Liberals for it
2025-12-10

2 weeks into leadership, Yukon premier tables budget and blames Liberals for it

Yukon Premier and Finance Minister Currie Dixon tabled a supplemental budget that pegs the territory’s surplus at $12.5 – significantly less than the $82 million initially projected back in March .

Rocker Gene Simmons Hits on News Anchor During Cringey TV Interview
2025-12-10

Rocker Gene Simmons Hits on News Anchor During Cringey TV Interview

Interview turned awkward when the rocker asked about the anchor's "modeling" career.

Westfield breaks ground on $105 million Grand on Main mixed-use project
2025-12-10

Westfield breaks ground on $105 million Grand on Main mixed-use project

Westfield city government leaders broke ground on Grand on Main, a $105 million mixed-use development featuring 216 luxury homes, over 60,000 square feet of retail and office space, and a public plaza with an art installation honoring Westfield's role in the Underground Railroad.

2025-12-10

Major recall announced for McCain product sold across Canada - Daily Hive Vancouver

Major recall announced for McCain product sold across Canada Daily Hive VancouverMcCain Tasti Taters recalled in Canada due to plastic pieces Global NewsPopular McCain tater tots sold in Canada recalled over plastic pieces Toronto StarMcCain recalls tater tot product due to pieces of plastic CTV NewsMcCain recalls tater tots sold in Canada at Giant Tiger Inside Halton

Trump savages rivals, touts economic record at packed Mount Airy rally
2025-12-10

Trump savages rivals, touts economic record at packed Mount Airy rally

Overflow crowd turns out for Trump's first return to region since Oct. 2024

Trump savages rivals, touts economic record at packed NEPA rally
2025-12-10

Trump savages rivals, touts economic record at packed NEPA rally

PARADISE TWP. — Flanked by banners boasting of “lower prices” and “bigger paychecks,” President Donald Trump claimed to have delivered both for Northeast Pennsylvania during his return to the region to rally the Republican faithful ahead of next year’s midterm elections. Trump’s economic message was occasionally obscured by sporadic asides about old grievances and new controversies. Addressing a packed and animated ballroom Tuesday at Mount Airy Casino Resort in Monroe County, the president pinballed between issues, mocked his political rivals and savaged his perceived enemies in his characteristic style. When discussing the economy, ostensibly the focus of his remarks, he [...]

Goldman Sachs Equity Income Fund Q3 2025 Commentary
2025-12-10

Goldman Sachs Equity Income Fund Q3 2025 Commentary

Discover how the Goldman Sachs Equity Income Fund navigated Q3 2025's record highs and Fed uncertainty. Click here to read the full report!

India set to top Asia's air passenger market over next three years: Airports Council International
2025-12-10

India set to top Asia's air passenger market over next three years: Airports Council International

Stefano Baronci of ACI Asia-Pacific & Middle East describes the flight cancellation issues at Indian carrier IndiGo as a "transitional setback". He emphasized that these disruptions do not change the medium- and long-term outlook, in which India's air passenger market will lead the regional market's growth.

DoorDash order surge signals San Francisco's downtown post-pandemic recovery
2025-12-10

DoorDash order surge signals San Francisco's downtown post-pandemic recovery

A spike in DoorDash orders in downtown San Francisco over the past year supports the notion of the city overcoming the "doom loop" narrative, with return-to-office initiatives fueling a post-pandemic recovery.

2025-12-10

Completion Of Ayvens EUR 360 Million Share Buyback Programme For Cancellation Purpose

(MENAFN - GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) (In accordance with article 5 of Regulation (EU) No 596/2014 on Market Abuse Regulation and article 3(3) of Delegated Regulation (EU) 2016/1052 supplementing ...

Japan PM Takaichi asked about rising yields, says closely watching market moves
2025-12-10

Japan PM Takaichi asked about rising yields, says closely watching market moves

Important for currencies to move in stable manner, reflective fundamentalsWill take appropriate action of excessive, disorderly movesAt what point does some serious worry hit the Japanese debt market? It's no fun losing money on 10-year notes day after day. This article was written by Adam Button at investinglive.com.

Lecture-based courses don't work for older adults, researchers warn
2025-12-10

Lecture-based courses don't work for older adults, researchers warn

Learning later in life isn't just possible, it is important for good quality of life. It can boost memory, emotional well-being, and even a sense of purpose. A new study shows that older adults learn best when they're taught the same way that is best for younger people, with active participation, meaningful discussions, and material that feels relevant to their lives. The findings emphasize that the common method of lecture-based learning does not fit older adults' characteristics because it requires good memory and often feels irrelevant.

Air Transat averts pilot strike after reaching tentative deal
2025-12-10

Air Transat averts pilot strike after reaching tentative deal

Flights had been cancelled in preparation for potential work stoppage as early as Wednesday morning

Venezuelan opposition leader Machado will not attend Peace Prize ceremony
2025-12-10

Venezuelan opposition leader Machado will not attend Peace Prize ceremony

The head of the Norwegian Nobel Institute said Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado will not attend the awards ceremony in Oslo on Wednesday.Institute director Kristian Berg Harpviken told public broadcaster NRK the Venezuelan opposition leader was not in the Norwegian capital on the day of the ceremony and her daughter will accept the prize on Machado’s behalf.The institute did not immediately respond to emails or calls from The Associated Press seeking comment.A day earlier, a news conference that Machado was expected to attend was canceled. She last appeared in public 11 months ago.Machado went into hiding and has not been seen in public since Jan. 9, when she was briefly detained after joining supporters in a protest in Caracas, Venezuela’s capital. VenezuelaOct 10Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado wins the Nobel Peace PrizeVenezuelaAug 2, 2024Masked assailants ransack Venezuela opposition's headquarters as post-election tensions mountThe 58-year-old’s win for her struggle to achieve a democratic transition in her South American nation was announced on Oct. 10, and she was described as a woman “who keeps the flame of democracy burning amid a growing darkness.”Machado won an opposition primary election and intended to challenge President Nicolás Maduro in last year’s presidential election, but the government barred her from running for office. Retired diplomat Edmundo González took her place. The lead-up to the July 28, 2024 election saw widespread repression, including disqualifications, arrests and human rights violations. That increased after the country’s National Electoral Council, which is stacked with Maduro loyalists, declared the incumbent the winner.González sought asylum in Spain last year after a Venezuelan court issued a warrant for his arrest. U.N. human rights officials and many independent rights groups have expressed concerns about the situation in Venezuela, and called for Maduro to be held accountable for the crackdown on dissent that he intensified.

Federal government launches billion dollar plan to recruit top international researchers
2025-12-10

Federal government launches billion dollar plan to recruit top international researchers

Ottawa has joined an effort by top Canadian institutions, in what it called ‘one of the largest recruitment programs of its kind globally’

2025-12-10

LBank Exchange Will List Tolena Digital Exchange (TDX)

Road Town, British Virgin Islands–(Newsfile Corp. – December 9, 2025) – LBank Exchange is pleased to announce the listing of Tolena Digital Exchange (TDX). Trading for the TDX/USDT pair will open at 10:00 UTC on December 12, 2025. TDX listing banner To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit:Users will be able [...]

2025-12-10

Spadone's 14 help Bucknell knock off Rider 51-38

Led by Achile Spadone's 14 points, the Bucknell Bison defeated the Rider Broncs 51-38 on Tuesday. The Bison are now 3-9 with the win and the Broncs dropped to 1-8.

Garry's 15 lead South Dakota State past Ball State 68-64
2025-12-10

Garry's 15 lead South Dakota State past Ball State 68-64

Led by Kalen Garry's 15 points, the South Dakota State Jackrabbits defeated the Ball State Cardinals 68-64 on Tuesday. The Jackrabbits improved to 6-5 with the win and the Cardinals fell to 3-7.

Lindenwood defeats Culver-Stockton 110-44
2025-12-10

Lindenwood defeats Culver-Stockton 110-44

Led by Anias Futrell's 17 points, the Lindenwood Lions defeated the Culver-Stockton Wildcats 110-44 on Tuesday. The Lions are now 6-4 on the season.

Northern Kentucky earns 92-53 victory against Brescia
2025-12-10

Northern Kentucky earns 92-53 victory against Brescia

Led by Kael Robinson's 23 points, the Northern Kentucky Norse defeated the Brescia Bearcats 92-53 on Tuesday. The Norse are now 8-3 on the season.

2025-12-10

Pratt and Stony Brook earn 77-73 OT win over Columbia

Erik Pratt scored 24 points, including eight in the overtime, as the Stony Brook Seawolves took down the Columbia Lions 77-73 on Tuesday. The Seawolves improved...

2025-12-10

UK Sanctions Russian and Chinese Firms Suspected of Being ‘Malign Actors’ in Information Warfare

Britain and its allies face escalating “hybrid threats ... designed to weaken critical national infrastructure, undermine our interests and interfere in our democracies.”The post UK Sanctions Russian and Chinese Firms Suspected of Being ‘Malign Actors’ in Information Warfare appeared first on SecurityWeek.

Top Canadian envoy to US will resign ahead of free trade agreement review
2025-12-10

Top Canadian envoy to US will resign ahead of free trade agreement review

Ambassador Kirsten Hillman said in a letter it is the right time to put in place someone who will oversee talks about the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement that is up review in 2026.

Trump insists the economy is roaring in a campaign-style speech in Pennsylvania
2025-12-10

Trump insists the economy is roaring in a campaign-style speech in Pennsylvania

Trump said Americans are already seeing "lower prices" and "bigger paychecks," while frequently going off-topic to expound on issues like immigration, trans people and Somalia.

Cathie Wood Doubles Down On This Bitcoin ETF As Crypto Markets Swing And Six-Figure BTC Odds Hit 50/50
2025-12-10

Cathie Wood Doubles Down On This Bitcoin ETF As Crypto Markets Swing And Six-Figure BTC Odds Hit 50/50

On Tuesday, Cathie Wood's Ark Invest leaned further into its high-conviction crypto bet, adding exposure to the ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF (BATS:ARKB) even as Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) prices struggled to hold gains during recent volatile U.S. trading sessions and investors weighed fresh regulatory...

Air Jordan 4 SE Craft 'Photon Dust': Grown, Wearable — Release Date & Where to Buy Now
2025-12-10

Air Jordan 4 SE Craft 'Photon Dust': Grown, Wearable — Release Date & Where to Buy Now

The Air Jordan 4 SE Craft Photon Dust is available on StockX and GOAT in nearly every size. Here's where to buy and current pricing.

Trump Called European Leaders 'Weak' And Said The Continent Lacks Direction, France Says In A 'World Of Carnivores' Respect Must Be Earned
2025-12-10

Trump Called European Leaders 'Weak' And Said The Continent Lacks Direction, France Says In A 'World Of Carnivores' Respect Must Be Earned

France's junior army minister blasted Washington's new security doctrine on Tuesday, calling it a harsh wake-up call for Europe as President Donald Trump derided European leaders as "weak" in a separate interview.Rufo Urges Europe To Rearm And AwakenAs per a Reuters report, Alice Rufo told...

Hong Kong stocks extend losses as Wall Street caution weighs on sentiment
2025-12-10

Hong Kong stocks extend losses as Wall Street caution weighs on sentiment

Hong Kong stocks fell for the third consecutive day on Wednesday, tracking a lacklustre session on Wall Street, as investors cautiously looked for clues on the US Federal Reserve’s policy path next year.The Hang Seng Index lost 0.5 per cent to 25,382.56 as of 10.05am local time, extending...

Bitcoin Breaks $94,000 Ahead Of Fed Rate Cut Decision; Ethereum, Dogecoin, XRP Rise: Analyst Hails 'Great Move,' Says BTC On 'Bullish Trajectory'
2025-12-10

Bitcoin Breaks $94,000 Ahead Of Fed Rate Cut Decision; Ethereum, Dogecoin, XRP Rise: Analyst Hails 'Great Move,' Says BTC On 'Bullish Trajectory'

Leading cryptocurrencies surged on Tuesday, as Wall Street priced in strong expectations of a 25-basis-point rate cut by the Federal Reserve.CryptocurrencyGains +/-Price (Recorded at 8:10 p.m. ET)Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC)+2.06%$92,223.30Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) +6.35%$3,310.83XRP (CRYPTO: XRP)...

Mississippi Has The Highest Credit Card Delinquency Rate, Florida The Lowest
2025-12-10

Mississippi Has The Highest Credit Card Delinquency Rate, Florida The Lowest

Mississippi Has The Highest Credit Card Delinquency Rate, Florida The Lowest The map, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, highlights how credit card delinquency varies widely across the U.S. in 2025.These figures represent the share of credit card accounts that became 30 or more days past...

Grammy-nominated singer stabbed to death, son arrested
2025-12-10

Grammy-nominated singer stabbed to death, son arrested

Renowned opera singer Jubilant Sykes, known for his baritone voice, received a nomination for best classical album at the 2010 Grammy Awards.

12/9: CBS Evening News
2025-12-10

12/9: CBS Evening News

2 students shot at Kentucky State University, suspect arrested, officials say; Ricki Lake reunited with family photos found at flea market after wildfire

This Arkansas City Shows How to Slash Emissions and Save Money, Too
2025-12-10

This Arkansas City Shows How to Slash Emissions and Save Money, Too

In the Ozarks, the growing college town of Fayetteville, Ark., is using clean energy to power city facilities and embracing nature-based solutions to climate threats.

Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly weighs in on the push by some in Congress to see video of the 2nd strike on an alleged drug boat
2025-12-10

Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly weighs in on the push by some in Congress to see video of the 2nd strike on an alleged drug boat

A bipartisan push continues to compel the Pentagon to release footage of the double-tap strike by the US military on an alleged drug boat. "As soon as there’s something that’s questionable... they want to keep that from the American people," says Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly.

You Could Be Degrading The Battery Of Your EV By Charging It This Way
2025-12-10

You Could Be Degrading The Battery Of Your EV By Charging It This Way

While it can be tempting to charge electric vehicles as much as possible, some charging methods can actually degrade their battery more quickly.

The Great Creator Migration: What Smaller Markets Lose When Stars Exit
2025-12-10

The Great Creator Migration: What Smaller Markets Lose When Stars Exit

What happens when platforms earn billions from a market but pay creators zero? Talent leaves, and smaller economies lose more than they realize.

Accuweather Forecast
2025-12-10

Accuweather Forecast

Watch the latest Accuweather forecast on ABC30 Action News.

LG's 136-inch Magnit Active Micro LED display debuts in the US
2025-12-10

LG's 136-inch Magnit Active Micro LED display debuts in the US

LG has brought the Magnit Active Micro LED display powered by webOS to the US market. Four 68-inch, edgeless displays are combined to form the 136-inch 4K luxury screen, suitable for use in home theaters.

FDA opens safety review of injectable RSV drugs approved for babies and toddlers
2025-12-10

FDA opens safety review of injectable RSV drugs approved for babies and toddlers

FDA opens safety review of injectable RSV drugs approved for babies and toddlersWASHINGTON (AP) — Food and Drug Administration officials have opened a safety review of two injectable drugs used to protect babies and toddlers from RSV, the respiratory virus that sends thousands of American...

LLNL and Energy I-Corps Take Science From Big Ideas to Big Market Impact
2025-12-10

LLNL and Energy I-Corps Take Science From Big Ideas to Big Market Impact

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) pursues big ideas to solve the most important security challenges facing the U.S. and the world. In that pursuit, scientific breakthroughs with market potential are discovered, protected and licensed to (or collaborated on) with industry partners through a process called technology transfer.

Police investigating report of AI-generated explicit images that prompted walkout at Corbett High School
2025-12-10

Police investigating report of AI-generated explicit images that prompted walkout at Corbett High School

Students at Corbett High School staged a walkout on Tuesday, alleging that school administrators failed to act when informed that the images were circulating online.

LZ Dark Matter Experiment Sets a World's Best and Spots Neutrinos From the Sun's Core
2025-12-10

LZ Dark Matter Experiment Sets a World's Best and Spots Neutrinos From the Sun's Core

There's more to the universe than meets the eye. Dark matter, the invisible substance that accounts for 85 percent of the mass in the...

Wyoming Cowboys Are Breaking Down Barriers, Literally
2025-12-10

Wyoming Cowboys Are Breaking Down Barriers, Literally

GPS collars on cattle are letting ranchers remove fences in the West. That’s good for wildlife and for the land.

2025-12-10

Ranchers in South Dakota Turn to Prescribed Burns to Treat Their Land

A “green glacier” of trees is steadily taking over native grasslands. Landowners are banding together to treat the problem with fire.

The quest to slow aging leads scientists into the powerhouse of cells
2025-12-10

The quest to slow aging leads scientists into the powerhouse of cells

Aging taps us on the shoulder in many ways: wrinkles, thinning hair, loss of flexibility, slowing of the brain. But the process also unfolds at a more...

GNPS Drug Library Uncovers Drug Exposures Using Untargeted Metabolomics
2025-12-10

GNPS Drug Library Uncovers Drug Exposures Using Untargeted Metabolomics

Researchers say comparing unknown compounds in a patient’s blood or urine to those in the publicly available GNPS Drug Library reveals a more accurate picture of their drug exposure than what may be listed on a patient’s medical record.The post GNPS Drug Library Uncovers Drug Exposures Using Untargeted Metabolomics appeared first on GEN - Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.

A water-energy-food nexus framework for sustainable agriculture in water-stressed regions
2025-12-10

A water-energy-food nexus framework for sustainable agriculture in water-stressed regions

A comprehensive systems analysis reveals that Pakistan's agricultural sector is on an unsustainable trajectory. Current input-intensive practices cannot meet future food security needs without increasing ecological stress. A new study published in Agricultural Systems presents the first quantitative framework for transitioning to sustainable agriculture through integrated water-energy-food (WEF) nexus management. This framework has broad relevance for semi-arid regions worldwide.

Undergrads launch magazine featuring in-depth stories
2025-12-10

Undergrads launch magazine featuring in-depth stories

A new student-run magazine focuses on long-form journalism that reflects the culture of Cornell and Ithaca.

2025-12-10

Journal of Cardiac Failure December Issue Showcases Innovations in Transplant Care, Digital Therapeutics, and Global Heart Failure Treatment Strategies

The December issue of the Journal of Cardiac Failure (JCF), now available, offers a robust lineup of original research, expert consensus, and clinical insights that explore heart failure (HF) through a multidisciplinary, inclusive, and globally engaged lens.

Your pet dog, even the chihuahua, may still carry wolf genes
2025-12-10

Your pet dog, even the chihuahua, may still carry wolf genes

Most pet dogs carry a little wolf inside them; tiny snippets of wolf DNA that slipped into dog genomes after domestication. A new study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, has found that almost two-thirds of dog breeds have a small amount of wolf genes, which may have provided them with unique advantages to survive in diverse human environments.Continue ReadingCategory: Biology, ScienceTags: Pets, Dogs, Genetics, DNA, Evolution