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Soldier killed in Gaza takes ground op toll to 175; troops find tunnel in school – The Times of Israel

  1. Soldier killed in Gaza takes ground op toll to 175; troops find tunnel in school The Times of Israel
  2. Israel-Hamas War Day 87 | IDF Soldier Killed in Gaza Combat; Israeli Far-right Ministers Call for Permanent Control of Gaza, Settlements – Israel News Haaretz
  3. IDF Announces Death Of Soldier, Raising Toll Of Gaza Ground Operation To 175 – I24NEWS i24NEWS
  4. Israeli soldier Amichai Oster, son of former JTA writer and editor, is killed in Gaza JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency
  5. LIVEBLOG: Iran says ‘terrorist attack’ took place near Soleimani’s tomb on anniversary Israel Hayom

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Soldier killed in Gaza takes ground op toll to 175; troops find tunnel in school – The Times of Israel

  1. Soldier killed in Gaza takes ground op toll to 175; troops find tunnel in school The Times of Israel
  2. Israel-Hamas War Day 87 | IDF Soldier Killed in Gaza Combat; Israeli Far-right Ministers Call for Permanent Control of Gaza, Settlements – Israel News Haaretz
  3. IDF Announces Death Of Soldier, Raising Toll Of Gaza Ground Operation To 175 – I24NEWS i24NEWS
  4. Israeli soldier Amichai Oster, son of former JTA writer and editor, is killed in Gaza JTA News – Jewish Telegraphic Agency
  5. LIVEBLOG: Iran says ‘terrorist attack’ took place near Soleimani’s tomb on anniversary Israel Hayom

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Jamie Foxx Makes First Public Appearance Since Experiencing Medical Issue: “I Saw the Tunnel, I Didn’t See the Light” – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Jamie Foxx Makes First Public Appearance Since Experiencing Medical Issue: “I Saw the Tunnel, I Didn’t See the Light” Hollywood Reporter
  2. Jamie Foxx Emotional In First Hollywood Appearance Since Mystery Illness, Says He “Saw The Tunnel – I Didn’t See The Light” Yahoo Entertainment
  3. Jamie Foxx fights back tears in first public appearance post-hospitalization: ‘I couldn’t actually walk’ Page Six
  4. Jamie Foxx Accepts Critics Choice Honor in First Public Appearance Post-Hospitalization: ‘I Wouldn’t Wish What I Went Through on My Worst Enemy’ Variety
  5. Jamie Foxx Emotional in First Public Appearance Since Medical Scare PEOPLE
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Drilling snag delays rescue of 41 men in Indian tunnel – Reuters India

  1. Drilling snag delays rescue of 41 men in Indian tunnel Reuters India
  2. ‘This Is Like War, Wrong To…’: Top Official Warns Against ‘Enemy’ In Uttarakhand Tunnel Rescue Op Hindustan Times
  3. Collapsed Indian tunnel had no safety exit, was built through geological fault – panel member Yahoo News
  4. Uttarakhand Tunnel Crash News Live Updates: Rescue team faces technical glitch; drilling halted once again Times of India
  5. Dozens of construction workers in India remain trapped after a landslide collapsed the tunnel they w WQAD News 8
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Russian and Chinese executives discuss Russia-Crimea tunnel project – The Washington Post

  1. Russian and Chinese executives discuss Russia-Crimea tunnel project The Washington Post
  2. Russia set to build underwater tunnel between Crimea and Russia with China’s help – WP Yahoo News
  3. What happened in the Russia-Ukraine war this week? Catch up with the must-read news and analysis The Guardian
  4. Russia Facing ‘Mass Casualties’ from Ukrainian Strikes Behind Lines, UK Ministry Says Voice of America – VOA News
  5. Washington Post: Russian, Chinese companies discuss possible underwater Crimean tunnel project Yahoo News
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Investigation disproves Israel claim of Hamas tunnel under Gaza hospital – Al Jazeera English

  1. Investigation disproves Israel claim of Hamas tunnel under Gaza hospital Al Jazeera English
  2. Hospital used as Hamas underground terror HQ likely Israel’s next big battle challenge Fox News
  3. Hamas operative boasts he ‘can leave with any ambulance,’ in call overheard by IDF The Times of Israel
  4. Israel’s military discovers Hamas tunnel network underneath children’s playground in Gaza The Times and The Sunday Times
  5. Hamas puts Gaza hospital at forefront of Israel war with hidden underground terror headquarters: ‘Human shields are a key pillar’ New York Post
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UPDATE | Driver found dead after tractor-trailer went overboard on Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel – 47abc – WMDT

  1. UPDATE | Driver found dead after tractor-trailer went overboard on Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel – 47abc WMDT
  2. Body of driver that went off Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel recovered WAVY TV 10
  3. Driver of tractor-trailer that went off side of Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel likely found in truck, U.S. Coast Guard says Yahoo News
  4. Truck driver’s body recovered, a day after tractor-trailer went over Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel 13News Now
  5. Officials identify man who died after tractor-trailer went off Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel The Virginian-Pilot
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Washington Apple Store Robbed of $500000 in iPhones After Thieves Tunnel Through Coffee Shop Wall – MacRumors

  1. Washington Apple Store Robbed of $500000 in iPhones After Thieves Tunnel Through Coffee Shop Wall MacRumors
  2. Thieves cut a hole in a bathroom wall to steal $500k worth of devices from Apple Store 9to5Mac
  3. Burglars cut hole in wall of coffee store bathroom to break into Apple Store, take $500,000 in items Fox News
  4. Burglars cut through wall, steal $500,000 in gear from Apple Store – General Discussion Discussions on AppleInsider Forums AppleInsider
  5. Bathroom break-In: thieves steal 436 iPhones worth $500k from Washington Apple Store Boing Boing
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Musk’s Boring Company Leaves Local U.S. Govts High and Dry

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Elon Musk and his companies are famously not the best at keeping promises. But one of his properties blows all others out of the water: The Boring Company. A new piece in The Wall Street Journal has highlighted the trials and tribulations of working with Musk’s tunnel digging organization.

From the reporting, it sounds like when the tough gets going, so does The Boring Company. It’s delivered on just about nothing in the way of the projects it has planned and agreed upon with cities around the U.S. Musk blames government regulators for this, but odds are that the extremely low estimated price of projects are more at fault here.

Boring has yet to make good on its most ambitious pitch: that it can design tunnel-boring machines that are so fast to operate that they will drive down costs and shake up the industry. Tunneling industry veterans question some of Mr. Musk’s claims.

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Mr. Musk has frequently criticized government regulation, calling it an impediment to building new infrastructure. At a WSJ CEO Council event in 2020, he said he had moved from California to Texas, where Tesla was building a new factory, in part because of government regulations. Government should “just get out of the way,” he said.

Elon’s tunnels have been planned in cities all over, and from Maryland to Chicago to California, local municipalities have been stiffed.

The only tunnels that really exist are two 0.8-mile single-direction tunnels under the Las Vegas Convention Center as well as a small offshoot that can take riders to the Resorts World casino and hotel.

Even this is a far cry from what Musk envisioned. The Teslas that live within the tunnel are not using Autopilot. They are controlled by humans. On top of that, Musk’s idea of a 700 mph vacuum-powered train is literally nowhere to be found in the real world. That hasn’t stopped Musk from taking investors’ money, though.

To add insult to injury, seasoned drillers are not impressed with many of Musk’s proposals, and they say a lot of the tech he heralds as cutting edge has been around for quite a while. They also don’t believe a lot of Musk’s projections are feasible. Shocking, I know.

Veterans of the tunneling industry note that tunnel-boring machines have been electrified for decades, and that neither continuous construction of the tunnel lining nor digging in from aboveground is new.

Boring’s speed claims are “totally unrealistic,” said Lok Home, president of the Robbins Co., a leading maker of tunnel-boring machines. “There’ll be improvements here, for sure, but there’s not going to be a revolution.”

This is just the tip of the iceberg for what’s inside WSJ’s article. I highly recommend you take the time to read it right here.

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Seven Michigan St football players charged in tunnel melee

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FILE – Security and police break up a scuffle between players from Michigan and Michigan State football teams in the Michigan Stadium tunnel after an NCAA college football game on Oct. 29, 2022 in Ann Arbor, Mich. Seven Michigan State football players were charged in the postgame melee in Michigan Stadium’s tunnel last month, according to a statement Wednesday, Nov. 23, from the Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office. (Kyle Austin/MLive Media Group via AP, File)

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FILE – Security and police break up a scuffle between players from Michigan and Michigan State football teams in the Michigan Stadium tunnel after an NCAA college football game on Oct. 29, 2022 in Ann Arbor, Mich. Seven Michigan State football players were charged in the postgame melee in Michigan Stadium’s tunnel last month, according to a statement Wednesday, Nov. 23, from the Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office. (Kyle Austin/MLive Media Group via AP, File)

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Seven Michigan State football players have been charged for their actions during the postgame melee in Michigan Stadium’s tunnel last month, according to a statement Wednesday from the Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office.

The most serious charge is against cornerback Khary Crump, who faces one count of felonious assault. The charges against the six others are misdemeanors. Linebacker Itayvion “Tank” Brown, safety Angelo Grose, cornerback Justin White, defensive end Brandon Wright and defensive end Zion Young are each charged with one count of aggravated assault, and linebacker Jacoby Windmon faces one count of assault and battery.

No Michigan players are facing charges, which were announced ahead of the teams’ final regular-season games. No. 3 Michigan plays rival No. 2 Ohio State on the road Saturday with the Big Ten East Division title at stake. A few hours later, the Spartans close out the season at No. 11 Penn State, needing a win to become bowl eligible.

Scuffles broke out in the Michigan Stadium tunnel on Oct. 29 after the Wolverines beat the Spartans 29-7. Social media posts showed Michigan State players pushing, punching and kicking Michigan’s Ja’Den McBurrows in and near a hallway that doesn’t lead to either locker room. Brown, Grose and Young are seen on video getting physical with McBurrows.

McBurrows and defensive back Gemon Green went up the tunnel, walking alongside the Spartans, after the game while much of Michigan’s team was waving the Spartans off the field after beating their in-state rivals for the first time in three years.

Green, in another post, is seen surrounded by police while shouting across the tunnel at Michigan State players.

Crump in one video appears to swing his helmet at a Michigan player. That could account for the more serious charge, which carries a maximum sentence of four years in prison. The state law describes felonious assault as an attack “using knife, iron bar, club, brass knuckles or other dangerous weapon without intending to commit murder or to inflict great bodily harm.”

A conviction for a misdemeanor count of assault carries a prison term of up to one year, while misdemeanor assault and battery carries a maximum sentence of 93 days behind bars.

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh has said one of the players, whom he did not identify, might have had a broken nose. He also said Green was punched by a Spartans player and McBurrows was attacked when he tried to help.

The statement from the prosecutor’s office provided no detail on the allegations, including who is accused of hitting whom. It added that the office will have no further comment as the case proceeds. It was not clear when the charged players will make initial appearances in court.

Michigan State’s athletic director and football coach did not immediately return requests for comment.

Michigan president Santa J. Ono said Wednesday in a statement that the school appreciated “the thoughtful, deliberate approach from the Washtenaw County Prosecutor’s Office to this unfortunate incident.”

“We also want to express our concern for all the players involved, especially those who were injured,” Ono said. “The University of Michigan will continue to cooperate fully with any additional reviews of this matter.”

An attorney representing Green, Tom Mars, said after the charges were filed that he was “not at all surprised by the prosecutor’s decision.”

Asked if his client might sue over the melee, Mars said that after conferring with Green and his father, they agreed with his recommendation “not to take any action about the tunnel incident until the season is over.”

“I don’t want any of this to be a distraction to Michigan football and neither does Gemon,” Mars said.

Michigan State coach Mel Tucker suspended eight players — including Malcolm Jones, who was not charged — for their roles in the melee.

After the Oct. 29 incident, then-Michigan State President Samuel Stanley publicly apologized for the “violent” skirmish. His departure wasn’t related to the brawl in Ann Arbor last month.

“I’m extremely saddened by this incident and the unacceptable behavior depicted by members of our football program,” Stanley said then in a statement. “On behalf of Michigan State University, my heartfelt apology to the University of Michigan and the student-athletes who were injured.”

After charges were announced Wednesday, Michigan State Interim President Teresa K. Woodruff released a statement that said the school would “continue to evaluate this matter and cooperate with any investigative reviews.”

“While we do not condone the actions taken by some football players on Oct. 29, we will support our student-athletes through this process,” she said. “MSU believes strongly in restorative justice practices and the education around harmful actions.”

She added that universities “must make our respective environments safe places for competition.” She said she was committed to making “meaningful changes” to that end and would report back by the end of the year. Woodruff didn’t elaborate on what those changes could be.

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Tarm reported from Chicago.

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