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Israel’s responsibility is to ‘keep civilian deaths at a minimum,’ says senior adviser to Netanyahu – NBC News

  1. Israel’s responsibility is to ‘keep civilian deaths at a minimum,’ says senior adviser to Netanyahu NBC News
  2. Israel is ‘losing a lot of support’ internationally because of the mounting death toll in Gaza NBC News
  3. Kornacki on 2024 Senate map: ‘Not a stretch to say’ Republicans very likely to get West Virginia NBC News
  4. Full Panel: The Senate is ‘a real issue’ for Democrats as Sen. Manchin bows out NBC News
  5. Biden announced four-hour pauses in Gaza as a way to ‘pressure’ Netanyahu, Monica Alba says NBC News
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ABC’s Muir presses Netanyahu on whether he takes responsibility for Oct. 7 intelligence failures – ABC News

  1. ABC’s Muir presses Netanyahu on whether he takes responsibility for Oct. 7 intelligence failures ABC News
  2. Nov. 6: US said to send Israel precision bombs as UAE announces Gaza field hospital The Times of Israel
  3. Israel-Hamas war: UN security council fails to agree resolution – as it happened The Guardian
  4. Netanyahu Says Israel Plans Indefinite Responsibility for Gaza’s Security The Wall Street Journal
  5. PM: Israel to have ‘overall security responsibility’ for Gaza ‘indefinitely’ post-war The Times of Israel
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India’s Modi urges nations with critical minerals to see custodianship as ‘global responsibility’ – Yahoo News

  1. India’s Modi urges nations with critical minerals to see custodianship as ‘global responsibility’ Yahoo News
  2. Imbalance in supply of critical minerals, rare earths to promote new form of colonialism, warns PM Modi The Tribune India
  3. PM Modi warns of new colonialism model over control of rare earth minerals Hindustan Times
  4. PM Modi warns of new colonialism model over control of critical minerals | Mint Mint
  5. B20 Summit India: PM Modi Warns Against Protectionism Of Critical Materials; Calls It ‘New Colonialism’ BQ Prime
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‘I was not able to finish’ – Hardik Pandya takes responsibility after India lose to West Indies – ESPNcricinfo

  1. ‘I was not able to finish’ – Hardik Pandya takes responsibility after India lose to West Indies ESPNcricinfo
  2. India’s fightback in Florida comes to an end as West Indies wins Twenty20 cricket series 3-2 The Associated Press
  3. WI vs IND 2023, 5th T20I: Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Pitch Report, Florida Weather Forecast, T20I Stats & Records Cricket Times
  4. ‘I like to captain how I see the game and go with my instincts’ – Hardik Pandya after India win fourth T20I Sporting News
  5. ‘That’s what batsmen have to do in future’: Mohammad Kaif lauds young Indian opener IndiaTimes
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SAG-AFTRA And WGA Fears About AI Are Warranted After 15 Years Of Streaming Chaos, Says ‘Oppenheimer’ Director Christopher Nolan: Companies “Don’t Want To Take Responsibility For Whatever That Algorithm Does” – Deadline

  1. SAG-AFTRA And WGA Fears About AI Are Warranted After 15 Years Of Streaming Chaos, Says ‘Oppenheimer’ Director Christopher Nolan: Companies “Don’t Want To Take Responsibility For Whatever That Algorithm Does” Deadline
  2. Christopher Nolan’s daughter face melts off in ‘Oppenheimer’ cameo Insider
  3. How Much Oppenheimer Cost To Make & What Box Office It Needs Screen Rant
  4. Christopher Nolan reacts to fans who assumed he detonated an atomic bomb on the set of ‘Oppenheimer’ Yahoo Entertainment
  5. Christopher Nolan Warns of ‘Terrifying Possibilities’ as AI Reaches ‘Oppenheimer Moment’: ‘We Have to Hold People Accountable’ Variety
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Ben Affleck Got Brutally Honest About The “Painful” Accusations That He Blamed Jennifer Garner For His Alcoholism And Said His “Behavior” Is His “Responsibility Entirely” – BuzzFeed News

  1. Ben Affleck Got Brutally Honest About The “Painful” Accusations That He Blamed Jennifer Garner For His Alcoholism And Said His “Behavior” Is His “Responsibility Entirely” BuzzFeed News
  2. Jennifer Lopez CALLS OUT Ben Affleck for Being Too ‘Serious’ Entertainment Tonight
  3. Ben Affleck addresses his ‘mischaracterized’ remarks about Jennifer Garner and that Grammys moment CNN
  4. Ben Affleck explains why he looked miserable at the Grammys Fox News
  5. Ben Affleck views social media platforms as land mines: heres why Geo News
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Pixel 7 users are furious at Google for not taking responsibility over shattered glass

It’s obvious by now that all of these Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro users haven’t merely dropped their devices or sat on a brick. Since the Pixel 6 line has yet to see a similar issue, the problem could be related to the aluminum used on the Pixel 7 series camera bar. And while many of the Redditors on the social media site are somewhat angry at Google over the design miscues that have led to the problem, they are furious at the company for how it has responded to their complaints.

Google says the Pixel 7 warranty doesn’t include physical damage

A Reddit subscriber with the handle rsaxena6991 wrote about the glass covering the rear camera bar on his Pixel 7 Pro spontaneously shattering. He has been battling with Google ever since and he says, “However, have been struggling to get them to cover this spontaneous shattering under warranty despite sharing countless Reddit articles, google support case IDs, etc. proving that they have covered it under warranty for some customers who have faced the exact same issue. They keep saying they don’t cover “physical damage.”

He continues by noting that he is “Absolutely gutted with this and am being asked to pay $400 to repair this via their repair centre. For reference, there was no physical impact, not did I drop my phone, exert stress, or was it subject to extreme temperature fluctuations (these are the conditions where they void warranty and not “physical damage”). So would recommend anyone planning on buying this phone to keep that in mind. This is a real problem and google is taking no ownership of this or treating consumers equitably.”

This is far from the only comment that blasts Google’s behavior and while the shattering of the glass itself made some Redditors hold off on purchasing a Pixel 7 model, Google’s subsequent failure to act sealed the deal. Read this post by a Redditor using the name Popeye-sailor-man. “I was within hours of finally pulling the trigger on the purchase of a Pixel 7 Pro because of the current $150 discount sale; and the phone & power adapter have been languishing in my Google Store shopping cart for a week… waiting for me simply to execute the purchase.”

After consuming a can of spinach, Popeye goes on to say, “But after reading all these horror stories about a) the glass breaking, and b) Google not “owning” either the issue, or responsibility for the phone’s necessary, subsequent repair in forthright, fair and honest fashion, there is just no way I am going to purchase this phone. Perhaps if Google, one day (if ever) speaks to the issue, acknowledges it and, most importantly, indicates that the problem has been FULLY resolved, I might reconsider, but until then, I will stick with my relatively ancient Galaxy.”

Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro users want Google to take responsibility

And as we said, this isn’t the only post from a consumer scared off from buying a Pixel 7 series device because of Google’s failure to take responsibility. Frankly, we get it. Google was pounded mercilessly for the bugfest that was the Pixel 6 line (although I must admit that I still love my Pixel 6 Pro) and rebounded to deliver one of the top phones of 2022. Google doesn’t want anything to make the Pixel 7 line look bad. But unlike software bugs, no update is going to fix shattered glass.

While it is true that some of the posts on Reddit are from Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro users whose phones remain intact, there is this from Reddit subscriber Sikkersky who writes, “A single thread on this subreddit alone had over 20 confirmed reports of the issue, and around 50 replies in total, indicating a significant number of affected individuals. It is unacceptable for a company as reputable as Google to produce a faulty product and for customers to have to fight for warranty coverage. It is important that the issue is addressed and that Google is held accountable for their manufacturing errors.”

It seems that the ball is squarely in Google’s court now.  There are a decent number of Pixel 7 series owners who are waiting to see whether they will have their phone repaired or replaced by Google for a problem, that from all appearances, the company itself has caused.

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Putin claims Russia is ready to negotiate; Ukraine accuses Kremlin of trying to avoid responsibility

Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed in an interview with state television on Sunday that Moscow wants to negotiate, even as Ukrainian cities were hit with a barrage of missiles over the Christmas weekend. 

“We are ready to negotiate with everyone involved about acceptable solutions, but that is up to them – we are not the ones refusing to negotiate, they are,” Putin said. 

The claim was rebuffed by Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who said that “Putin needs to come back to reality.”

“Russia single-handedly attacked Ukraine and is killing citizens. There are no other ‘countries, motives, geopolitics,'” Podolyak tweeted. “Russia doesn’t want negotiations, but tries to avoid responsibility.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, attends the Victory Day military parade marking the 77th anniversary of the end of World War II in Moscow, Russia, Monday, May 9, 2022. 
(Mikhail Metzel, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

Kherson, which was taken over by Russia in the early days of the invasion but was liberated by Ukrainian forces last month, was bombarded on Christmas Eve, leaving at least 10 people dead and dozens of others injured. 

RUSSIA LAUNCHES CLUSTER OF 13 IRANIAN-MADE DRONES AT KYIV IN SUSPECTED ENERGY ATTACK

Other Ukrainian cities have also been hit with shelling in recent months, as well as the country’s energy infrastructure. 

Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine’s president, arrives to speak during a joint meeting of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on Dec. 21, 2022.
(Nathan Howard/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Zelenskyy, who addressed the U.S. Congress in a visit to Washington, D.C., this week, urged Ukrainians to pay attention to air alarms in the coming days. 

“There are only a few days left this year. We must be aware that our enemy will try to make this time dark and difficult for us,” Zelenskyy said on Christmas day. “Russia lost everything it could this year. But it is trying to compensate for its losses with the gloating of its propagandists after the missile strikes at our country, at our energy sector.”

ZELENSKYY MAKES DIRECT APPEAL TO GOP CRITICS, ARGUING NO COUNTRY IS SAFE IF UKRAINE FALTERS

Both chambers of Congress approved a $45 billion aid package for Ukraine after Zelenskyy’s visit, sending the bill to President Biden’s desk. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared photos of a Christmas Eve missile strike in the city of Kherson. 
(Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy)

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Putin, meanwhile, accused the West on Sunday of trying to dismantle Russia. 

“Actually, the fundamental thing here is the policy of our geopolitical opponents which is aimed at pulling apart Russia, historical Russia,” Putin said. 

Reuters contributed to this report. 



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Carey Mulligan felt ‘weight of responsibility’ for character and Weinstein victims in She Said

Carey Mulligan plays one of the two New York Times journalists who exposed the sexual abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein in the new film She Said.

And in a recent interview at the Los Angeles premiere, the British actress confessed to feeling a ‘weight of responsibility’ to do her real-life character justice, as well as the victims of Weinstein.

It tuns out this is the first time Mulligan has ever played a person who is still alive.

Heavy role: Carey Mulligan, 37, confessed she felt the ‘weight of responsibility’ playing one of the two New York Times journalists who exposed the sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein while shooting the biographical drama film She Said; actress is pictured at premiere of She Said in London on October 14

The Oscar-nominated actress portrays Megan Twohey, who along with her NYT colleague Jodi Kantor, played by Zoe Kazan, broke the Weinstein story in 2017.

Their investigative work ended up exposing the powerful film producer’s history of abuse and sexual misconduct against women, which is said to have gone on for three decades.

The allegations also served as a catalyst for the burgeoning #MeToo movement and eventually resulted in Weinstein being sentenced to 23 years in prison, although he could be facing more prison time with a new trial in Los Angeles and more sexual assault charges in London.

Directed by Maria Schrader from a screenplay written by Rebecca Lenkiewicz, She Said is based on the book of the same name by the two journalists that was released in 2019.

In She Said, Mulligan (left) plays Megan Twohey and Zoe Kazan portrays Jodi Kantor, the two journalists who broke the Weinstein story in 2017 and then chronicled their investigative work in a book of the same name that was released two years later

Challenging: ‘I think we felt that weight of responsibility,’ the British actress said of playing a real-life character, all while having the real victims still fresh in her mind

‘I think we felt that weight of responsibility, and I felt that on other jobs,’ Mulligan, 37, said of her role within a story that’s still so fresh in people’s minds. ‘I think particularly when you play a real person, you have that, but the stories that we were telling are so real and so recent, and not just to the people that were involved in the film, but to viewers, to an audience.’

She added, ‘You’re aware that this story will impact people who go and see it in the cinema, so I think we all felt like it was a big task and we took it very seriously.’

The film not only lays out the details of how the two journalists broke the Weinstein story, but also how the story has impacted their lives.

In order to get an up-close look at both sides of that story, Mulligan was able to meet Twohey and get ‘unfettered access’ to her life. While spending quality time together, the two ladies ended up hitting it off and bonding with each other.

‘I’ve never played a person who’s still alive,’ the London, England native said. ‘I played real people, but I’ve been reading autobiographies, so this was really exciting, and she’s just the coolest person. So I wanted to be her friend. I wanted her to like me.’

Twohey and Kantor ended up winning a Pulitzer Prize for their reporting on the Weinstein case.

Acclaimed real-life journalists: Jodi Kantor (left )and Megan Twohey (right) ended up winning a Pulitzer Prize for their reporting on the Weinstein case

In all, more than 80 women came forward and made allegations of sexual harassment and/or rape against Weinstein. Initially, he was convicted on charges of first-degree criminal sexual act and third-degree rape in New York in 2020, and was sentenced to 23 years in prison.

He is currently on trial in Los Angeles for other sexual assault claims as he prepares to face more charges in London. 

Along with Mulligan and Kazan, the film also stars Patricia Clarkson, Andre Braugher, Jennifer Ehle, Samantha Morton, Ashley Judd, Sean Cullen, Angela Yeoh. Tom Pelphrey, Adam Shapiro, Anastasia Barzee, James Austin Johnson, Kelly McQuail, Sarah Ann Masse, and Mike Houston as Harvey Weinstein. 

After making its premiere at the 60th New York Film Festival on October 13, and the BFI London Film Festival the following day, the film debuted in Los Angeles at the 2022 AFI Fest on Friday, November 4.

She Said is scheduled to hit theaters across the U.S. on November 18.

Making a splash: After making its premiere at the 60th New York Film Festival on October 13, She Said is slated to hit theaters across the U.S. on November 18; Mulligan and Kazan are pictured in a scene from She Said

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Canada-based gangster Lakhbir Singh Landa takes responsibility for Shiv Sena leader Sudhir Suri’s killing : The Tribune India

The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is run by a trust comprising four eminent persons as trustees.

The Tribune, the largest selling English daily in North India, publishes news and views without any bias or prejudice of any kind. Restraint and moderation, rather than agitational language and partisanship, are the hallmarks of the paper. It is an independent newspaper in the real sense of the term.

The Tribune has two sister publications, Punjabi Tribune (in Punjabi) and Dainik Tribune (in Hindi).

Remembering Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia



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