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Laura Loomer, far-right commentator and journalist, alleged in a post on X that Peter Thiel-owned Bid Data company Palantir Technologies is trying to 'infiltrate' President-elect Donald Trump's upcoming administration. Palantir Technology launched an advertisement for drones during the college football game between the Army and the Navy in Maryland on Saturday. Amid the ongoing sightings of 'mystery' drones in New Jersey and New York, Loomer claimed that the advertisement was strategically launched to leverage Trump's presence at the game. She claimed that the company is trying to build influence in the upcoming Trump administration to acquire contracts for the United States Department of Defense. "We have been denied answers about the drones," Loomer wrote. "Simultaneously, Palantir has been trying to influence the Trump transition team and infiltrate the Trump admin so they can get more defense contracts even though their executives campaigned against Trump." "Interesting how they decided to release this drone commercial during the Army-Navy game yesterday while we still have no answers about the drones in New Jersey," she added. Also read: ABC And George Stephanopoulos To Pay Trump $15 Million To Settle Defamation Lawsuit Palantir's Relationship With Trump Palantir Technologies maintained a close partnership with the US government during Donald Trump’s presidency. Co-founded by Peter Thiel, the company collaborated extensively with national security agencies, including the CIA and DOD. During Trump’s first term, Palantir secured contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to support immigration enforcement through data analytics. Thiel, an early supporter of Trump, donated $1.25 million to his 2016 campaign and maintained support during Trump’s first term, despite later calling the administration "crazier" and "more dangerous" than expected. While pledging to vote for Trump in 2024, Thiel declined financial backing. He also introduced Vice President-elect JD Vance to Trump. Get Latest News Live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from US News, World and around the world.Johannes Radebe was left taking a moment to speak during the latest live edition of Strictly Come Dancing as fans rushed to slam a 'disgraceful' move. The much-loved professional dancer was back in the ballroom on Saturday night (November 30) for the quarter-final of the BBC One dance contest alongside his celebrity dance partner, Olympian and Gladiator star Montell Douglas. The pair were hoping to bounce back after fighting for their place in the quarter-final, having landed in the dreaded dance-off last weekend for the second week in a row. READ MORE: BBC Strictly Come Dancing pro deals Chris McCausland blow just before quarter final As they took part in the Musicals Week special alongside their five fellow quarter-finalists, Montell and Johannes delivered an emotion-packed rumba to I’m Here from The Color Purple. Montell appeared to be shedding tears as she finished her routine before joining Tess Daly alongside Johannes for their comments from the judges. Craig Revel Horwood said: "It was very slow, which is exposing. The faster you go with this, the easier it is to cover up [a lack of] technique. In this dance, you have to keep living through every moment but I feel like we were just getting snapshots and still pictures." Motsi Mabuse, meanwhile, said: "I love that you had very slow moments, which are very difficult, and some fast movements. A very emotional and well-danced Rumba." After heading up to speak to co-host Claudia Winkleman, Johannes took a moment before the scores and said: "Let's speak the truth today if you don't mind. My partner has got no ligaments in her ankles. So when I tell you to even achieve half of that, I am beside myself," before giving an excited giggle. Montell severely damaged her ankles after a horror injury which left her unable to walk for three months. Back in 2009 she tore cartilage in her knee which left her needing an operation and she was even warned by her surgeon she might never walk again. Meanwhile, Strictly fans flocked to social media to slam Montell and Johannes scores after they got 32 points out of a possible 40 from the judges, with a nine coming from Anton Du Beke.

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Marine crews will attempt to refloat a 225-metre cargo ship on Monday, three weeks after it got stuck in the St. Lawrence River. A spokesperson for the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation says lightering operations are expected to conclude Sunday evening and an attempt to refloat the Tim S. Dool will start Monday during daylight hours. Crews started offloading cargo from the vessel on Thursday to facilitate dislodging it from the ground. The boat was carrying a load of wheat grain in U.S. waters when it ran aground, according to the U.S. Coast Guard. The Coast Guard says they will have to close a portion of the Seaway for several hours once refloating operations begin. U.S. and Canadian officials say they are working closely to minimize disruption to the maritime transportation system and ensure direct communication with commercial vessels that may be impacted in the area of the vessel. The 57-year-old bulk carrier ran aground near Morrisburg, Ont. on Nov. 23. 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Candid photos of Syria's Assad expose a world beyond the carefully crafted and repressive rule Bizarre and personal photos of ousted Syrian President Bashar Assad have surfaced from his abandoned residences, sparking ridicule among Syrians who only until recently were persecuted for criticizing his leadership. Kennedy’s lawyer has asked the U.S. FDA to revoke its approval of the polio vaccine U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has praised the polio vaccine as the 'greatest thing,' but a lawyer affiliated with Trump’s pick to lead the country’s top health agency has petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to revoke approval of the vaccine used in the United States This Montreal man died of an aneurysm after waiting in the ER for six hours A 39-year-old Montreal man died of an aneurysm after spending six hours in an emergency room before giving up and going home. 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Woman killed by falling tree during B.C. windstorm First responders were called to the scene of a “tragic incident” in Surrey, B.C., during a windstorm that swept through the South Coast Saturday. Atlantic Christmas carnage: Brave New Brunswickers undertake outdoor endurance test before Christmas A group of New Brunswickers are running in the cold and jumping in a lake as part of a Christmas tradition 24-year-old N.S. man dies in single-vehicle collision in Summerfield, N.B. A Nova Scotian man has died following a single-vehicle collision in New Brunswick, says the RCMP. N.B. RCMP conduct latest search for missing man near Sussex Officers with the New Brunswick RCMP’s Specialized Policing Services spent the day Saturday searching the Whites Mountain area near Sussex, N.B., as part of an ongoing disappearance investigation. Toronto Child remains at hospital following two-vehicle collision in Brampton A child remains hospitalized following a two-vehicle collision in Brampton on Saturday afternoon, police say. Police investigating homicide at Hamilton bar Police are investigating a homicide that happened at a Hamilton bar. Group of Seven murals were considered destroyed after church fire. Here's how they are being brought back to life Pieces of art and some murals from the St. Anne's Anglican Church have been retrieved and are now undergoing a restoration process by Toronto Art Restoration Inc. (TARI), based in the GTA. Montreal This Montreal man died of an aneurysm after waiting in the ER for six hours A 39-year-old Montreal man died of an aneurysm after spending six hours in an emergency room before giving up and going home. Quebec municipalities brace for new flood zone maps that show more properties at risk Officials in some Quebec municipalities ravaged by past flooding say they fear possible financial repercussions for residents as the province prepares to introduce new flood maps that would greatly expand areas deemed at risk. QS call on Quebec government to raise minimum wage to $20/hour Québec Solidaire is urging the Quebec government to raise the minimum wage to $20 an hour. Northern Ontario This Montreal man died of an aneurysm after waiting in the ER for six hours A 39-year-old Montreal man died of an aneurysm after spending six hours in an emergency room before giving up and going home. One dead after single vehicle rollover in northern Ontario A 65-year-old man from northern Ontario has died after a single-vehicle rollover Thursday evening near Temiskaming Shores. 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Power outages, downed trees and cancelled ferries due to B.C. windstorm More than 280,000 British Columbians lost power Saturday as high winds lashed the South Coast. While most had it restored by early evening, some were expected to be without electricity overnight. Kelowna Car stolen, fleeing suspect found hiding in basement in Kelowna, B.C. Mounties have arrested a suspect who allegedly stole a car in Kelowna, B.C., before fleeing on foot and hiding from police in the basement of a home. B.C. driver who blamed boozing on low blood sugar after fatal crash found guilty A diabetic man who claimed he had been drinking alcohol to combat dwindling blood sugar the night he was involved in a fatal crash near Sicamous, B.C., has been found guilty of impaired driving causing death. 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AMD CEO demands late nights and weekend meetings from employees The philosophy behind Su’s leadership style AMD’s rise under Lisa Su's leadership A background rooted in STEM and innovation The link between Lisa Su and Nvidia's CEO The TOI Tech Desk is a dedicated team of journalists committed to delivering the latest and most relevant news from the world of technology to readers of The Times of India. TOI Tech Desk’s news coverage spans a wide spectrum across gadget launches, gadget reviews, trends, in-depth analysis, exclusive reports and breaking stories that impact technology and the digital universe. Be it how-tos or the latest happenings in AI, cybersecurity, personal gadgets, platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and more; TOI Tech Desk brings the news with accuracy and authenticity. Read More Latest Mobiles Lava O3 Pro ₹6,999 Vivo X200 5G ₹65,999 Lava Yuva 4 ₹6,999 Tecno POP 9 4G ₹6,499 Itel Color Pro 5G ₹9,199 Vivo Y18T ₹9,499 Lava Blaze 3 5G ₹10,999 Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro 5G ₹26,999 Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 Pro Plus 5G ₹32,999 Vivo Y300 5G ₹21,517NEW YORK (AP) — Edmonton Oilers forward Jeff Skinner has been fined $2,000 for embellishment during a recent game against the New York Rangers, the NHL said Monday. Skinner was issued a warning after a diving/embellishment incident in an Oct. 22 game against the Carolina Hurricanes, the league said. His second citation, which triggered the fine, came in the second period of a 6-2 victory over the Rangers on Nov. 23. Skinner was being followed by Rangers defenseman K’Andre Miller as he had the puck along the boards in the New York zone. Skinner lost his footing and the puck despite minimal contact from Miller. The Oilers forward looked toward the referee as he got up but no penalty call was made on the play. The money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund. AP NHL: https://www.apnews.com/hub/NHL

President of theRepublic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has signed a decree to grantone-time financial assistance to private national television andradio broadcasters in Azerbaijan, reports. Under the decree, the Azerbaijani Audiovisual Council has beenallocated 2.5 million manat ($1.4 million) from the President’sreserve fund, which is included in the state budget for 2024. Theallocated funds will provide additional support to private nationalbroadcasters operating in Azerbaijan to facilitate theirbroadcasting through telecommunications satellites and othermeans. The Ministry of Finance of Azerbaijan is responsible forensuring the funding as specified in the decree.

MONTREAL - A childhood friend of the Quebec man killed in a Florida boat explosion earlier this week says one of the victim’s sisters was among the other six passengers injured in the blast. Thi Cam Nhung Lê says she grew up with Sebastien Gauthier in Quebec City and considered him her best friend. Lê says Gauthier’s older sister was also on the boat in Florida’s Broward County when it exploded and she was taken to a hospital. She says Gauthier’s family was in Florida to celebrate the holidays and that his sudden death feels “unimaginable.” Video posted on social media Monday shows the vessel engulfed in flames following the explosion, with a thick column of black smoke billowing into the sky. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has confirmed that Gauthier died of his injuries, saying a preliminary investigation shows the 37-foot vessel exploded after its engines were started. Lê remembers Gauthier as someone who was always smiling and says she is waiting for answers about what led to her friend’s death. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 28, 2024.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A fight broke out at midfield after Michigan 13-10 on Saturday as players attempted to plant their flag and were met by who confronted them. Police had to use pepper spray to break up the players, who threw punches and shoves in the melee that overshadowed the rivalry game. Ohio State police said in a statement “multiple officers representing Ohio and Michigan deployed pepper spray.” Ohio State police will investigate the fight, according to the statement. After the Ohio State players confronted their bitter rivals at midfield, defensive end Jack Sawyer grabbed the top of the Wolverines’ flag and ripped it off the pole as the brawl moved toward the Michigan bench. Eventually, police officers rushed into the ugly scene. Ohio State coach Ryan Day said he understood the actions of his players. “There are some prideful guys on our team who weren’t going to sit back and let that happen,” Day said. The two Ohio State players made available after the game brushed off questions about it. Michigan running back Kalel Mullings, who rushed for 116 yards and a touchdown, didn’t like how the Buckeyes players involved themselves in the Wolverines’ postgame celebration. He called it “classless.” “For such a great game, you hate to see stuff like that after the game,” he said in an on-field interview with Fox Sports. “It’s just bad for the sport, bad for college football. But at the end of the day, you know some people got to — they got to learn how to lose, man. ... We had 60 minutes, we had four quarters, to do all that fighting.” Michigan coach Sherrone Moore said everybody needs to do better. “So much emotions on both sides,” he said. “Rivalry games get heated, especially this one. It’s the biggest one in the country, so we got to handle that better.” ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up . AP college football: and Mitch Stacy, The Associated PressAP News Summary at 3:17 p.m. EST

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In a remarkable display of compassion, residents of the Ganderbal district’s Gund area in Kashmir Valley demonstrated extraordinary hospitality and opened the doors of their homes and Jamia Masjid (Grand Mosque) for stranded tourists during the first snowfall of the season, which commenced on December 27. The picturesque valley of Gund Sonamarg, which is about 81 km away from the capital Srinagar, turned into a haven of warmth and hospitality for the tourists stuck on the road amidst the heavy snowfall. Snowfall has blanketed many parts of the Kashmir Valley including Ganderbal district and major routes such as the Srinagar-Leh highway, turning roads treacherous and halting vehicular movement. Travellers were left stranded after police authorities halted all vehicles to prevent any mishaps on slippery snow-covered roads. In this difficult circumstance, the Jamia Masjid management in Gund generously took responsibility and started to host tourists irrespective of their religion. Residents followed suit, welcoming the other remaining visitors into their homes ensuring their safety and providing food. Locals in Kashmir showed great respect and hospitality. Due to heavy snowfall, they sheltered tourists in their homes and provided them food, warm blankets and care.The humanity shown by Kashmiris is unparalleled anywhere in the world. pic.twitter.com/M4l7n6ENmD Taking to an X, chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference Mirwaiz Umar Farooq lauded the efforts of residents. He wrote, “Heartening to see Kashmiris opening their masjids and homes to stranded tourists amidst heavy snowfall. This gesture of warmth and humanity reflects our longstanding tradition of hospitality and help in times of need.” Heartening to see Kashmiris opening their Masjids and homes to stranded tourists amidst heavy snowfall. This gesture of warmth and humanity reflects our longstanding tradition of hospitality and help in times of need. pic.twitter.com/pkEeF1oLBG In view of inclement weather, the Ganderbal district police have constituted special teams to help the affected public and tourists. These teams were stationed strategically throughout the district, with emphasis on remote areas, areas of high tourist traffic, and hilly areas that are covered by snow most of the season. The police teams started operations such as rescuing stuck passengers, assisting vehicles and offering security to those affected by the extreme weather. The police reiterated their caution against such incidents in public places and urged them to contact the 24×7 helpline numbers in case of emergencies. #Amid Heavy Snowfall & slippery road conditions#Pulwama police rescue a group of people, along with a deceased body, who were stranded at Wahibugh while en route to Qazipora Budgam and two women in need of medical emergency · @JmuKmrPolice @KashmirPolice @DigSkr @dcpulwama pic.twitter.com/cfUoAfNV7J Jammu & Kashmir: Kulgam Police, led by Additional SP Mumtaz Ali Bhatti, and his team, helps the commuters whose vehicles were stranded due to snowfall on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway pic.twitter.com/bWrNjckZnS Senior Congress leader of Ganderbal Sheikh Aijaz urged the government to make urgent efforts to dredge up vehicles stuck in the snow on Sonamarg highway. Speaking to the media, he said, “It is my responsibility to raise my voice for the people of this region.” He called upon Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and the J&K administration to provide better safety and connectivity to the people and tourists.Common Issues and Troubleshooting for Mobile Signal BoostersGlendale Readies for High-Security VRBO Fiesta Bowl and Innovative Fan ExperiencePune: A Pune rural police constable from Saswad recently fell prey to an online fraud. On Dec 12, cybercrooks gained access to his cellphone and bank account, siphoning off a whopping Rs2.3 lakh using phone banking services. The 40-year-old constable filed a complaint with the Saswad police on Saturday, leading to a case being registered under section 318 (cheating) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and relevant sections of the Information and Technology Act against an unknown individual. According to the constable, the fraud occurred when he scanned a QR code to pay a bill at a bakery in Saswad. He soon discovered that Rs18,755 had been debited from his savings account without his knowledge. Further investigation revealed that Rs12,250 had been siphoned from his salary account, leaving a mere Rs50 balance. "The constable received an OTP for a Rs 1.9 lakh transaction from his gold loan account, despite not sharing the OTP,yet the transaction was made through that account," the officer said. The crooks also attempted two transactions worth Rs14,000 using his credit card details. Fortunately, the constable promptly froze his banks accounts and credit card, preventing further fraudulent activities. "Preliminary investigation suggest that crooks gained access to the constable's cellphone and bank account through and APK file. The police are currently investigating whether the constable unknowingly clicked on a malicious link shared by the fraudsters," officer said. Stay updated with the latest news on Times of India . 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