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Suspect in D.C. National Guard shooting identified as 29-year-old Afghan national. Here's what we know. CBS NewsLive updates: Washington DC shooting leaves two National Guardsmen shot CNNWhat Is Operation Allies Welcome, the Program That Gave Some Afghans Entry to the U.S.? The New York TimesPolice identify suspect in national guard shooting as Afghan man The Guardian
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Stocks Set to Erase November Loss on Rate-Cut Bets: Markets Wrap Bloomberg.comAsia-Pacific markets track Wall Street gains as tech extends rebound CNBCStocks rise on Fed easing hopes, yen locked in intervention zone ReutersAsian shares rise, taking their cue from Wall Street's winning streak The Seattle Times
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Trump Says South Africa Is Not Invited to G20 Summit in U.S. in 2026 The New York TimesTrump will not invite South Africa to G20 in US CNNTrump disinvites South Africa from 2026 G20 summit PoliticoG20 declaration in defiance of US marks rare victory for multilateralism Reuters
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‘Stranger Things' Shows Its Age in a Final Season That's Outgrown Its Core Appeal: TV Review Variety'Stranger Things' Season 5 release date, time, how to watch on Netflix USA TodayStranger Things season five review - this luxurious final run will have you standing on a chair, yelling with joy The GuardianHow ‘Stranger Things' Defined the Era of the Algorithm The New York Times
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This is the time of year when I typically offer financial planning advice to those who have the flexibility to make charitable gifts or plan ahead for taxes. But this year, more than ever, I am acutely aware of the millions of people to whom that advice doesn't apply.
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At least 36 killed in Hong Kong fire with 279 still missing, authorities say BBCAt least 13 dead and others trapped as fire rips through Hong Kong tower blocks CNNWhat to Know About the Fire at a Hong Kong Apartment Complex The New York TimesDeveloping Xi sends condolences as baby, elderly woman rescued in deadly Hong Kong blaze South China Morning PostFire engulfs high-rise buildings in Hong Kong, killing 13 people The Washington Post
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Donald Trump's revenge agenda is not going well The EconomistUncertainty grips US attorney's office in Virginia after judge tosses James Comey and Letitia James cases CNNTrump's Retribution Push Has Expanded Even as It Hits Legal Barriers The New York TimesLindsey Halligan is disqualified — but there are major questions about what comes next PoliticoTrump administration prosecution
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Vision Pro M5 review: It's time for Apple to make some tough choices Ars Technica
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Taiwan plans to spend $40 billion on U.S. arms, increase defense budget The Washington PostTaiwan plans extra $40 billion in defence spending to counter China ReutersTaiwan's President to Seek an Extra $40 Billion for Military The New York TimesTaiwan puts $40 billion toward buying US weapons and building a defense dome AP News
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Topic: MediaI cut the TV cord many years ago, and watch everything streaming or downloaded. When it comes to sports, though, particularly the Olympics, streaming and Cloud DVR don't remotely cut it, and so I record the over-the-air broadcast to a local disk using open source DVR software, and watch from my local disk, sometimes delayed just a few minutes to an hour from "live."
Once you watch that way, you can't go back. You can seek around instantly, and I mean instantly. If I press my "Forward 10 seconds" button it does it within milliseconds. Same for back. Rewind and FF run at many speeds, and up to 3x they are perfectly smooth. Up to 2x they are smooth and the audio is played, pitch-adjusted.
Sports are full of boring gaps, not just the commercials. And depending on your view of the sport, you may also decide to skip or speed up action. If it's my favourite sport I might watch it all, but otherwise you'll see me skipping long sections of a long road race, or all the points in a volleyball or tennis match until it gets closer to the decision. TV coverage that is edited down does this (and smarter) but it's also nice when you control it entirely and pick what you want. And you can watch a sport in less than half the time, even 1/10th the time if you want, which means you get to watch a lot more within your time budget.
Streaming doesn't work for this. While YouTube is fairly decent, most streaming and cloud DVR services have huge latency on any attempts to seek around or rewind/FF to the point of being unusable. With regular shows it's OK beca
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