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  1. With tears in his eyes, Rafael Nadal said goodbye to professional tennis on Tuesday. In a message to his adoring fans, one of the all-time greatest athletes said he just wanted to be celebrated for something so simple. “I just want to be remembered as a good person and a kid that followed their dreams and achieved more than what I’ve ever dreamed,” the Spanish great modestly said after playing in his final match. Despite Nadal and Spain having just been shockingly ousted from the Davis Cup by the Netherlands, the 38-year-old appeared at peace with his decision to walk away from a trophy-laden career while listening to his peers praise him in a tribute video. “It was such a privilege to play with you but especially against you,” Roger Federer said. “Congratulations on the most incredible career.” Novak Djokovic added, “Your tenacity, your fighting spirit, the energy that you brought, the power, is something that will be studied and something that will be transferred to many, many generations that are coming up. “I’ve been very honored and thrilled to be called your rival.” Serena Williams admitted, “You inspired me to have so many wins - to keep going - to fight - to get better - to improve - to basically play like you.” The accolades could have continued for hours. As he walked off the court, the tennis great blew kisses to the crowd and hugged his Spanish teammates before waving goodbye. Rafael Nadal: Farewell to the ‘King of Clay’ | CNN
  2. I get that you all love coffee. I get that you think it tastes delicious and that the day only begins after your first cup. It’s a hug in a mug! It’s coffee o’clock! I get that some people enjoy it so much they’re willing to splash at least 17.5% of their disposable income on it. I get that you probably have your favorite coffee shop and your own reusable coffee cup (if you can stop at just one). I get that you have a specific order that rarely changes. Knowing what you’re like, you coffee fiend, you probably even have a preferred hectare of rainforest to source your coffee beans from. And I get that too. I wish I felt the same way. Here’s the thing: I like a lot of things associated with coffee. I adore the smell of coffee. I like the vibe in some coffee shops. I like those machines with chrome pipes and pressure dials that hiss and splutter out their tantalizing dark liquids. I like the energy of the tattooed baristas who angrily bang out the spent grounds from the previous cup before lovingly drawing a portrait of your face in the foam of your cappuccino. I like the paraphernalia – the French presses, the glass jugs, the filters, the tamps and those delicious little Lotus biscuits that often come on the side. I love it all, I really do. I love it all right up until the moment I take a sip, at which point I confirm once again what I’ve always known. I’ve tried the best coffee from around the world. I still don’t like it | CNN
  3. In between his posts on Truth Social announcing nominees for his incoming administration, President-elect Donald Trump urged Republicans Wednesday to nix a bipartisan bill that would give journalists greater protections under federal law. Trump wrote on his favorite social network that “REPUBLICANS MUST KILL THIS BILL!” He linked to a PBS “NewsHour” interview with Jodie Ginsberg, the CEO of the Committee to Protect Journalists, who urged the Senate to pass the legislation. Known as the PRESS Act, the Protect Reporters From Exploitative State Spying Act would prevent the government from forcing journalists to reveal their sources and limit the seizure of their data without their knowledge. According to the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, one of the many groups advocating for the bill, “The PRESS Act would bar the federal government from using subpoenas, search warrants, or other compulsory actions against journalists to force the disclosure of information identifying confidential sources as well as other newsgathering records, except in very limited circumstances. It would also broadly limit the government’s ability to use the same actions against third parties, including email providers and search engines, to seize journalists’ data, with narrow exceptions.” The bill has been passed by the House of Representatives twice with bipartisan support, and it has Republican sponsors in the Senate, but it has been stalled for months in the Senate Judiciary Committee, with Sen. Tom Cotton is said to be holding up the measure. Cotton’s office did not respond to a request for comment about his position on the bill. Trump demands Republicans “kill” bill that would protect journalists from government spying | CNN Business
  4. With its long, ridged horns and muscular build, the giant sable antelope is a majestic sight — and a rare one at that. This particular antelope, endemic only to Angola, in southwest Africa, is critically endangered, with a po[CENSORED]tion of just a few hundred. While its situation is still precarious, the giant sable is a story of conservation success — bringing an almost extinct animal back from the brink. The giant sable antelope was first discovered in the early 20th century and went on to become Angola’s national animal. However, due to their striking horns, the antelopes soon became a target for poachers, says renowned Angolan conservationist Pedro Vaz Pinto. In 1975, their prospects took a turn for the worse when a civil war broke out in Angola following its independence from Portugal. Over the next 27 years, the conflict devastated the country’s wildlife and the giant sable was no exception. The war led to intensive poaching for the animal’s meat and horns. Habitat loss, and a lack of conservation measures, exacerbated the problem. “Initially, no one really knew if the giant sable had survived the civil war,” says Vaz Pinto. A biologist with a passion for wildlife and a background in field research throughout Africa, Vaz Pinto first became interested in the plight of the giant sable simply because no one else was looking into the matter, he tells CNN. “It took years until I finally was completely drawn into it, and then there was no turning back,” he says. Angola nearly lost its national animal to poaching. Here’s how a team of dedicated conservationists fought to bring it back | CNN
  5. The Australian government is threatening multimillion dollar fines for social media companies that breach a proposed ban on children under 16 from using their service. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland introduced an amendment to the Online Safety Act in parliament on Thursday, which the government has pitched as “world-leading social media reform.” “The Albanese Government is introducing world leading legislation to establish 16 as the minimum age for access to social media,” Rowland said in a statement. “This reform is about protecting young people and letting parents know we’ve got their backs,” she added. The legislation includes financial penalties of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($32.5 million) for companies found not to have taken “reasonable steps to prevent age-restricted users having accounts.” The ban is expected apply to social media services including TikTok, X, Instagram and Snapchat, though a list of banned services has not been released. The legislation has bipartisan support and if passed would come into effect in one year. “The legislation places the onus on social media platforms, not parents or children, to ensure protections are in place,” Rowland said. “Ultimately, this is about supporting a safer and healthier online environment for young Australians.” The legislation follows several high-profile cases of children taking their own lives citing online bullying, and complaints from parents about the pressure their children face to be online. Many parents and pro-ban campaigners have lauded the bill as a long overdue measure to impose accountability on tech companies for tools Australian children use online. However, critics say the proposed ban is a blunt instrument that will reduce teens’ access to support networks and create greater risks for those who flout the ban. Both sides agree about the risks of children spending too much time online, and the need for tech companies to do more to safeguard their products. The Australia government’s also commissioned the UK consortium Age Check Certification Scheme to trial age verification technology, to aid efforts to keep children off social media platforms. And it’s proposed a “digital duty of care” on providers to “keep users safe and help prevent online harms.” Similar agreements have been introduced elsewhere that allow users to complain and for authorities to take action. Australia introduces bill to limit under-16s from using social media with tech companies facing huge fines | CNN
  6. Musician Name: Art Blakey Birthday / Location: October 11, 1919 / Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States Main instrument: Drums Musician Awards & Nominations: Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album 1985 · New York Scene Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award 2005 Best Performance: A Night at Birdland Other Information: Musician Picture:
  7. Nick Movie: Napoleon Time: 2023 Netflix / Amazon / HBO?: Amazon Duration of the movie: 2h 38m Trailer:
  8. Live Performance Title: Pray for me Signer Name: The Weeknd Live Performance Location: Monterrey, N.L. Your Opinion About the Track (Music Video): 6.8/10 Official YouTube Link:
  9. Music Title: Life Is Good Signer: Future & Drake Release Date: Jan 10, 2020 Informations About The Signer:- Your Opinion About The Track (Music Video): 7.1/10 Official Youtube Link:
  10. Artist: The Notorious B.I.G Real Name: Christopher George Latore Wallace Birth Date /Place: May 21, 1972, Brooklyn, New York, United States Age: Died Social status (Single / Married): Was Married Musical Genres: Hip-Hop / Rap Awards: Here Top 3 Songs (Names): Hypnotize / Juicy / Mo Money Mo Problems Other Information:- Artist Picture:
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  13. Artist: Neo Pistea Real Name: Sebastián Ezequiel Chinellato Birth Date /Place: October 5, 1994 Age: 28 Social status (Single / Married): Single Artist Picture: Musical Genres: Rap/Hip-Hop Awards: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt15440264/awards Top 3 Songs (Names): Tumbando el Club / TRAPPIST-1 / Medusa Other Information:-
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