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Anthony Edwards demands accountability as Timberwolves face ongoing struggles
Sports

Anthony Edwards demands accountability as Timberwolves face ongoing struggles

More news - Recent news Anthony Edwards, known for his fearless demeanor on and off the court, didn't hold back after the Minnesota Timberwolves suffered a 115-104 loss to the Sacramento Kings. The young star, now in his fifth NBA season, offered a blunt criticism of his team's performances, pointing to internal problems as the root of their recent decline. “We are soft (heck) as a team, but not in the way we deal with opponents – internally we are soft,” Edwards said. “We don't communicate, we act like a bunch of kids. This is the reality and if we don't face it we will go in the wrong direction." The Timberwolves, who made it to the Western Conference finals in 2024, have fallen on hard times. After a promising 6-3 start to the season, they have now lost four straight game...
Apple introduces AI features with the iOS 18 update for the iPhone 16 lineup
Technology

Apple introduces AI features with the iOS 18 update for the iPhone 16 lineup

Related media - Recent news Apple has launched a significant free software update, iOS 18, which introduces artificial intelligence features to its iPhone 16 series. This update comes shortly after the release of the new iPhone models, which are priced between $800 and $1,200 and are equipped with the necessary hardware to support these advanced AI functions. In addition to the iPhone 16 models, last year's premium offerings, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, also feature processors that will enable AI technology once the iOS 18 update is installed. Additionally, recent iPad and Mac models can benefit from the same software improvements. While the update is available in the US, Apple plans to launch its AI software in international markets next year, though specific d...
Trump requests dismissal of criminal case in New York after election victory
World

Trump requests dismissal of criminal case in New York after election victory

More news - Recent news Donald Trump announced in a New York court Tuesday that he is pursuing dismissal of the criminal case against him, which involves 34 counts related to alleged hush money payments to an adult film actress. The development comes in the wake of his victory in the November 5 presidential election. Judge Juan Merchan, who had previously scheduled Trump's sentencing for Nov. 26, agreed to delay the deadline indefinitely, allowing the former president to file his motion to dismiss. Trump's legal team argued that the charges could create "unconstitutional impediments" to his ability to govern as president. These arguments underscore the challenges of handling a criminal case during Trump's next term, which begins Jan. 20. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bra...
Job postings rise in October as hiring slows, signaling a cooling job market
Business

Job postings rise in October as hiring slows, signaling a cooling job market

More news - Recent news The U.S. job market showed mixed signals in October, as job postings increased while hiring fell, according to data released Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The report, part of the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS), revealed a complex picture of the jobs landscape during a month in which overall job growth hit its lowest point in nearly four years. Employers reported 7.74 million job postings in October, an increase of 372,000 from September and beating estimates by 7.5 million. This increased the job vacancy rate to 4.6%, up from 4.4% the previous month. Despite the increase in job offers, the labor market continued to rebalance, with the ratio of vacancies to unemployed falling to 1.1. This marks a significant shift fro...
The UN warns of a serious shortage of therapeutic food threatening African children
Health

The UN warns of a serious shortage of therapeutic food threatening African children

More news - News 24 hours The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has issued an urgent warning about the critical shortage of ready-to-use therapeutic foods (RUTF), a life-saving, nutrient-rich food essential for treating malnourished children in Africa. This shortage poses a serious risk of hunger for nearly two million children across the continent. Recently, UNICEF announced that four African countries, including Mali, Nigeria, Niger and Chad, have either completely exhausted their supplies of RUTF or are on the verge of doing so. Furthermore, there is a looming risk that eight other countries, such as South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, will face similar shortages by mid-2025 if immediate action is not taken. RUTF is a peanut-based paste that re...