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New York Times blasts Cotton for ‘harvesting disinformation’ about journalists in Middle East – The Hill

  1. New York Times blasts Cotton for ‘harvesting disinformation’ about journalists in Middle East The Hill
  2. News outlets deny prior knowledge of Hamas attack after Israeli government demands answers over misleading report CNN
  3. Israel Accuses Freelance Photographers of Advance Knowledge of Oct. 7 Attack The New York Times
  4. Vantage | Why Israel accuses Western media of collaborating with Hamas Firstpost
  5. Media watchdog says it was just ‘raising questions’ with insinuations about photographers and Hamas The Associated Press
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New York Times blasts Cotton for ‘harvesting disinformation’ about journalists in Middle East – The Hill

  1. New York Times blasts Cotton for ‘harvesting disinformation’ about journalists in Middle East The Hill
  2. News outlets deny prior knowledge of Hamas attack after Israeli government demands answers over misleading report CNN
  3. Israel Accuses Freelance Photographers of Advance Knowledge of Oct. 7 Attack The New York Times
  4. Vantage | Why Israel accuses Western media of collaborating with Hamas Firstpost
  5. New York Times Accuses Tom Cotton of ‘Parroting Disinformation’ on Journalist Links to Hamas National Review
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Why did Modi gift a cotton scarf to G20 leaders and what’s the significance? – CNN

  1. Why did Modi gift a cotton scarf to G20 leaders and what’s the significance? CNN
  2. G20 Summit: What Happened To Last Night Over President’s G20 Dinner? Watch The Report India Today
  3. PM Modi holds bilateral meets with French President Macron, German Chancellor Scholz, Canadian PM Trudeau The Tribune India
  4. Opinion | With ‘G20 Bharat’ Success, PM Modi Has Cemented His Position as a Geopolitical Wizard News18
  5. Striking Right Chords: Modi’s Sharp Showmanship @G20 Is India’s Crowning Moment The Quint
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra’s Cotton Flower version appears in unboxing video

As we draw closer to the Galaxy S23 launch, we’ve been witnessing a lot of leaks. A few days ago, promotional images of the Galaxy S23 series were leaked along with their possible pricing for the US market. Today, the Galaxy S23 Ultra appeared in an unboxing video (not the fake one).

A short unboxing video of the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s Cotton Flower version has appeared on Twitter. The video shows the actual box of the upcoming smartphone and the phone itself. The device has an off-white color on the rear, while its edges appear to be painted in light gold. The device has four cameras on the back and an S Pen slot on the bottom. The video also showcases the phone’s loudspeaker, SIM card slot, primary microphone, and USB Type-C port. There’s a secondary mic on the top and the power and volume buttons on the right.

Compared to the Galaxy S22 Ultra, the Galaxy S23 Ultra seems to have less pronounced curves on the edges of the screen. The phone also appears to have flatter sides, which should make gripping the phone easier. The device will also be available in three more colors: Phantom Black, Botanic Green, and Misty Lilac.

The Galaxy S23 Ultra features a 200MP primary camera with OIS and F1.7 aperture, a 12MP ultrawide camera with autofocus, a 10MP telephoto camera with 3x optical zoom and OIS, and a 10MP telephoto camera with 10x optical zoom and OIS. On the front, the phone is rumored to feature a 12MP selfie camera with 4K HDR video recording. The phone features the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor, 8GB/12GB RAM, 256GB/512GB/1TB storage, and a 5,000mAh battery.

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USC vs. Tulane score: Live updates, college football scores, Cotton Bowl 2023 coverage, highlights

The Cotton Bowl finish is setting up to be yet another classic here in this later portion of the 2022-23 college football bowl game schedule with USC holding a 35-30 lead heading into the fourth quarter. USC quarterback Caleb Williams already has 400 passing yards and four touchdowns in his first game since winning the Heisman Trophy, and though the Trojans are down star wide receiver Jordan Addison, the receiver room has gotten a huge boost from Brenden Rice, who has 174 yards and two touchdowns on six catches through three quarters. 

While USC, boasting more than 500 yards of offense already, has scored touchdowns on five of its seven possessions, there have been answers at nearly every turn from Tulane. The Green Wave have two touchdowns and a field goal on their three third quarter possessions, and running back Tyjae Spears is challenging Williams and Rice for the moniker of most impactful player in the game. Spears has 152 yards and three touchdowns, marking the eighth straight game he has run for at least 100 yards. 

In USC’s case, the stakes for the final quarter include winning a bowl game for the first time since the end of the 2016 season and getting a jump start on the 2023 campaign with another stellar performance from Williams. Tulane is already in its biggest bowl game since before World War II, so to win would cap what has already been a dream turnaround from 2-10 in 2021 to 11-2 in 2022. 

CBS Sports will keep you updated throughout the Cotton Bowl with analysis and highlights as USC battles Tulane.

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Sen. Cotton rips Biden for bearing ‘a lot of the blame’ for Russia’s deployment of troops to Ukraine’s border

Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., argued on Sunday that President Biden is responsible for Russia’s deployment of troops to Ukraine’s border. 

During an exclusive interview on “Sunday Morning Futures” the Republican senator also argued that Biden has been “appeasing” Russian President Vladimir Putin for one year. 

He made the comments shortly after the State Department ordered families of U.S. Embassy personnel in Ukraine to begin evacuating the country as soon as Monday, U.S. officials told Fox News. 

Next week, the State Department is also expected to encourage Americans to begin leaving Ukraine by commercial flights, “while those are still available,” one official said.

TOP US, RUSSIA DIPLOMATS HOLD ‘FRANK’ AND ‘HONEST’ TALKS, REACH NO BREAKTHROUGHS

Moscow has massed tens of thousands of troops at the border with Ukraine, leading to fears of an invasion.

“He [Biden] gave him [Putin] a very one-sided nuclear arms control treaty the very first month of his presidency,” Cotton told host Maria Bartiromo explaining why he believes the U.S. president “bears a lot of the blame” for the current situation.

“He removed sanctions from the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Germany, which his own party opposed.”

Senator Cotton, who serves on the Armed Services Committee, went on to say that Biden “really did nothing about the Colonial Pipeline hack.” 

“And then, of course, in August, Vladimir Putin, like the rest of the world, saw Joe Biden’s debacle in Afghanistan – so that’s why Vladimir Putin thinks the timing is right here and why this matters for the American people,” he continued. 

Senator Cotton then warned “it is very dangerous when you allow our adversaries like Russia and China and Iran to try to upend the status quo.”

“And all we do is have strongly worded speeches or some mealy-mouthed sanctions,” he lamented. 

A Biden spokesperson did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment on Sunday. 

Senator Cotton suggested that, if Putin “can get away” with invading Ukraine, it doesn’t send a good message to other world leaders:

“What does that say to [Chinese Communist leader Xi] Jinping about what he can do in Taiwan, or what he can do to threaten our military positions in the western Pacific? What he can do to continue to cheat on trade deals to take jobs and wealth away from this country?”

The Arkansas senator subsequently said that “the American people care about what happens in Eastern Europe” because “it emboldens and encourages our adversaries everywhere if we simply look the other way when Vladimir Putin might invade Ukraine.”

UKRAINE-RUSSIA TENSIONS: NATO EXERCISE PLANNED FOR NEXT WEEK TO SHOW ‘DEFENSE OF THE ALLIANCE’

Senator Cotton’s comments come on the heels of advanced Russian fighter jets arriving in Belarus, north of Ukraine.  The Pentagon is concerned that Ukraine’s capital is “now in the cross-hairs,” another official told Fox News. 

The West has rejected Moscow’s main demands – promises from NATO that Ukraine will never be added as a member, that no alliance weapons will be deployed near Russian borders, and that it will pull back its forces from Central and Eastern Europe.

The U.S. government is planning to move “a ton” of weapons and ammunition into Ukraine in the coming days, officials said. 

Talks between Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday yielded no breakthroughs, though both sides agreed to continue negotiating diplomatically. The two diplomats will speak again after the U.S. submits a formal response to Russian demands next week. 

Senator Cotton stressed on Sunday that he believes Putin has the mentality that the “timing is right” to achieve his goal to “reassemble” the Greater Soviet Empire given Biden is in office, suggesting how the president has handled other foreign situations thus far presents an opportunity for Russia.

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The senator warned that, resultantly, an invasion “could happen at any moment.”

“This is why it’s so important that we be clear about the kind of sanctions we would impose on Russia’s oil and gas and mining and minerals industries, how we’d cut them off from the international banking system, and that we all continue to try to provide the weapons that Ukraine needs to defend itself,” he added.

Fox News’ Lucas Tomlinson and The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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Alabama vs. Cincinnati score, Cotton Bowl takeaways: Tide roll into sixth College Football Playoff title game

ARLINGTON, Texas — No. 1 Alabama rolled through No. 4 Cincinnati 27-6 behind a monster day from running back Brian Robinson Jr. The redshirt senior rushed for an Alabama bowl record 204 yards on 26 carries to deliver the Crimson Tide a 2021 Cotton Bowl semifinal win and their sixth appearance in the College Football Playoff National Championship.

Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Bryce Young threw for just 181 yards against Cincinnati’s elite pass defense, but he tossed three touchdown passes to as many different receivers. Young broke program records for both single-season yards passing and passing touchdowns in his first game since winning the Heisman. 

The Tide put together an 11-play scoring drive — featuring 10 rushes — on their first possession to set the tone for the game. The Bearcats managed to get into the red zone three times, but they settled for field goals twice and turned the ball over on downs once against the most vaunted dynasty in college football history. 

Cincinnati managed to compile just 72 yards in the first half, the fewest in any half in College Football Playoff history. Cincy played better in the second half to end the game with 218 total yards, but it still averaged just 3.8 yards per play. Quarterback Desmond Ridder struggled mightily, completing just 17-of-32 passes for 144 yards. Running back Jerome Ford had 77 yards but only got 15 attempts in the game. 

Alabama has now won all six matchups against Cincinnati in their combined history, though the teams had not played since 1990. The Tide await either No. 2 Michigan or No. 3 Georgia in the CFP National Championship on Jan. 10, 2022.

Keep it locked here for takeaways from the Cotton Bowl.

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Cotton Bowl 2021: Alabama vs. Cincinnati live stream, watch online, TV channel, kickoff time, prediction, odds

No. 1 Alabama and No. 4 Cincinnati will get the 2021 College Football Playoff action underway when they meet on New Year’s Eve. The Crimson Tide are coming off an emphatic victory over previously unbeaten Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, while the Bearcats polished off an unblemished regular season with a win over Houston in the AAC Championship Game.

This marks the first time in the playoff’s short history that a team from a Group of Five conference has qualified for the four-team field. Cincinnati gets the challenge of attempting to unseat the defending national champions in what could be a statement game not only for the Bearcats, but for every Group of Five team.

Here’s how to watch Friday’s matchup in Arlington, Texas.

Alabama vs. Cincinnati: Need to know

Tempo, tempo, tempo: Desmond Ridder, the star dual-threat quarterback for the Bearcats, has to be a star against a Crimson Tide defense that, historically, hasn’t had a ton of success against mobile quarterbacks. The combination of Ridder’s downfield ability and a multi-dimensional rushing attack with Ridder and Alabama transfer Jerome Ford makes this offense tough to stop when coach Luke Fickell decides to crank up the tempo. Alabama has the defensive depth across the board, but especially in its front seven. Cincinnati has to find a way to wear this group out and running as many plays as possible is the path to success.

Strength vs. strength: Alabama will be without wide receiver John Metchie III, but Biletnikoff Award finalist Jameson Williams, Iron Bowl hero Ja’Corey Brooks and multiple weapons at tight end will test one of the best secondaries in the country. Make no mistake, that’s not hyperbole. Bearcats cornerbacks Coby Bryant and Ahmad Gardner are two of the best in the country, and it’ll be awesome to see how Bryant, Gardner and the crew attack a Crimson Tide receiving corps after they’ve had plenty of time to prepare. 

Aberration of trend? Alabama’s offensive line picked the right time to play its best game of the year when it stymied a Georgia defense that was widely regarded as one of the best in a generation. That was the only time that we’ve seen the Crimson Tide look competent against a good opponent all year, so it’ll be interesting to see if that performance was the start of a trend or just an aberration based on some poor game-planning from the Bulldogs coaching staff.

How to watch Cotton Bowl live

Game: Cotton Bowl
Date
: Friday, Dec. 31 | Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
Location: AT&T Stadium — Arlington, Texas
TV: ESPN | Live stream: fuboTV (Try for free)

Cotton Bowl prediction, picks

Featured Game | Alabama Crimson Tide vs. Cincinnati Bearcats

I’ll take the Crimson Tide to win, cover and dominate an overmatched Bearcats squad that won’t be able to slow down Heisman Trophy winner Bryce Young. The star sophomore is lethal when he gets time in the pocket, and the success Alabama’s offensive line had against Georgia has made this a complete team that will be impossible to slow down Friday.  Prediction: Alabama (-13.5)

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Tom Cotton: Fauci became an open partisan with Cruz criticism

Dr. Anthony Fauci’s decision to attack Sen. Ted Cruz during an interview last weekend proved that he can no longer pretend to be a non-partisan bureaucrat, Sen. Tom Cotton told “The Ingraham Angle” on Monday.

SEN. TED CRUZ CALLS FAUCI DELUSIONAL AFTER ‘I REPRESENT SCIENCE’ REMARK’

SEN. TOM COTTON: “It’s just another example of the incompetence of the Biden administration. They think Tony Fauci remains a credible and impartial messenger about the Wuhan coronavirus. You saw this weekend, he went out and became an open partisan—attacking a sitting United States senator who is democratically elected by the people, as are the other 99 senators—as a—nothing but a bureaucrat, who works for those people who democratically elected 100 senators, attacking him in a partisan way. This is not Tony Fauci changing or turning over a new leaf; this is who he has been from the very beginning. And it is a simple fact that he testified to Congress, by the way, that he did not fund—through his agency—gain-of-function research in the Wuhan labs, making the coronaviruses there more dangerous and more transmissible. Yet his agency has since acknowledged that they did, in fact, did fund that gain-of-function research.”

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Sen. Cotton: Biden’s address at the UN was a disgrace

President Biden on Tuesday addressed the United Nations General Assembly and insisted that the US does not seek a Cold War, an apparent reference to China. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., was a guest on “The Ingraham Angle,” where he expressed his dismay at the president’s message.

BIDEN TELLS UN HE’S NOT SEEKING NEW COLD WAR WITH CHINA

SEN. TOM COTTON: This speech was a disgrace at the United Nations. Joe Biden walked into the United Nations and slapped a giant ‘Kick Me’ sign on Uncle Sam’s back. And, in particular, as it relates to China, he bent over backward to conciliate and appease the Chinese Communist Party. He said we don’t seek a new cold war. Well, China’s been waging a cold war against America, on our workers, and our military for decades. The question is not whether we seek one; the question is whether we will fight back in it. Yet Joe Biden wouldn’t even say the word China. He’s apparently too scared to even mention China’s name in a speech addressed to world leaders. What kind of signal does that send to them? What does it send to the leaders of Beijing? I can tell you what they’re doing right now…they are laughing at Joe Biden.

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