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Aztecs’ season ends with narrow New Mexico Bowl loss

The Aztecs' bid for their 10th 10-win season in program history came up just short as they failed to complete a 22-point second half comeback.

"This Is An Unimaginable Tragedy": 45 Celebrities Who Died This Year, Because 2025 Just Didn't Play Fair

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How company bets on bitcoin can backfire

How company bets on bitcoin can backfire

The year-end plunge in cryptocurrencies has rattled companies that had bet heavily on bitcoin, sending share prices tumbling and reviving fears of a bubble.
Can Hong Kong mature as a wine hub? French vineyard owner calls for new focus

Can Hong Kong mature as a wine hub? French vineyard owner calls for new focus

Hong Kong could enhance its standing as a wine trade hub by further improving its logistics and storage services, according to a seventh-generation French winemaker overseeing a 200-year-old Burgundy estate. Erwan Faiveley, owner of wine labels Domaine Faiveley and Billaud-Simon, also praised the Hong Kong government’s decision to axe its wine tax in 2008 during his first fact-finding trip to the city and mainland China since the Covid-19 pandemic. “The greatest thing they’ve done was cutting...
Why Chinese victims of Unit 731 and Japan’s WWII bio-warfare are still waiting for justice

Why Chinese victims of Unit 731 and Japan’s WWII bio-warfare are still waiting for justice

On August 6 last year, atomic bomb survivors held their annual commemorative lantern-floating ceremony at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Japan. Two months later, their group, Nihon Hidankyo, won the Nobel Peace Prize for decades of campaigning against nuclear weapons. Fifteen years earlier, in Chongshan village in China’s eastern Zhejiang province, Wang Jinti took his last breath. Wang died in near-total obscurity, never having received an apology or compensation for the suffering he...
Zelensky looks to secure Ukraine peace deal at Trump meet as Russian offensive mounts

Zelensky looks to secure Ukraine peace deal at Trump meet as Russian offensive mounts

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will sit down on Sunday with Donald Trump and seek to secure the US president’s stamp of approval for a new proposal to end the nearly four-year conflict with Russia. The 20-point plan, which emerged from weeks of intense US-Ukraine negotiations, lacks Moscow’s approval, and the face-to-face in Florida comes in the wake of a massive Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv. The meeting, hosted by Trump at his opulent Mar-a-Lago residence, will be the pair’s...
Touadera on path to third presidential term as Central African Republic votes

Touadera on path to third presidential term as Central African Republic votes

The Central African Republic holds elections Sunday, with Faustin-Archange Touadera widely tipped to remain president after a campaign in which he boasted of steadying a nation long plagued by conflict.
Hong Kong hospital staff rally for Operation Santa Claus with active spirit

Hong Kong hospital staff rally for Operation Santa Claus with active spirit

Doctors, nurses and students at HKSH Medical Group in Hong Kong set aside their clinical routines to join a day of physical activity and fundraising, inspiring all to “throw kindness and catch health”. The staff-led activity on December 19 formed part of HKSH OSC Month, a month-long fundraising campaign contributing to Operation Santa Claus (OSC) – a cause the group has supported for the 17th consecutive year. Awards were given to individual employees and teams across departments in recognition...

Helicopter deployed in search for missing 15-year-old last seen in Encinitas

San Diego County sheriff's deputies were looking Saturday night for a missing 15-year-old boy in Encinitas, broadcasting a bulletin from a helicopter in the area.
New Year's Eve terror threats force several major cities to cancel events

New Year's Eve terror threats force several major cities to cancel events

Cities around the world have scaled back New Year's Eve celebrations amid security concerns, as the FBI says it foiled an alleged bombing attack planned for Los Angeles on New Year's Eve
'Acoustic hazard': Noise complaints spark Vietnam pickleball wars

'Acoustic hazard': Noise complaints spark Vietnam pickleball wars

The piercing pop-pop of pickleball paddles starts before sunrise and ends after midnight at dozens of newly built courts across Hanoi, as residents relish one of Vietnam's fastest-growing sports -- or rage at the noise it makes.
Iraqis cover soil with clay to curb sandstorms

Iraqis cover soil with clay to curb sandstorms

Deep in Iraq's southern desert, bulldozers and earthmovers spread layers of moist clay over sand dunes as part of a broader effort to fight increasingly frequent sandstorms.