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Новости за 03.12.2024

BigNewsNetwork.com (sports) 

No. 4 Kentucky takes unbeaten show on road, visits Clemson

(Photo credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images) Kentucky will play the first road game of coach Mark Pope's tenure on Tuesday in the SEC/ACC Challenge at Clemson. The No. 4 Wildcats (7-0) have faced just one ranked team this season, beating then-No. 6 Duke 77-72 in the Champions Classic on Nov. 12. Since then, they have scored four easy home wins, all by at least 19 points. Clemson (7-1) is also off to a fast start, one sea

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Firecrackers fizzle out on Diwali, Gujarat seller fined Rs 2.5k for mental agony

Daksha Makwana's Diwali was marred by faulty firecrackers, prompting the Vadodara consumer commission to penalize seller Arvind Khere of Shalimar Trading with Rs 2,500 for mental agony caused. The commission also ordered a refund with interest and highlighted the emotional impact faulty products have, especially on children during festive occasions.

Scoop 

Health NZ Makes Progress On Financial Recovery

Health NZ and all of the health workforce are making encouraging progress and I will continue to support the hard work of the Commissioner, the Chief Executive and the effort going on to reset the agency, Health Minister Dr Shane Reti says.

CBSNews.com 

Renewed fighting threatens fragile Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire

Despite the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, the back-and-forth violence doesn't appear to be going away. Both sides say the other is violating the deal. Matthew Levitt, a Middle East policy expert with the Washington Institute, joins CBS News with analysis.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

SpaceX weighs tender offer at roughly $350 billion valuation

The current conversations with SpaceX are ongoing and the details of a potential transaction could change depending on interest from insider sellers and buyers, said the people, who asked not to be identified because they’re not authorized to speak publicly.