
The decision to launch these strikes underscores the ongoing commitment of the United States and its allies to eradicate ISIS and ensure the security and stability of the region. The brutal and barbaric actions of ISIS have caused untold suffering and devastation in Syria and beyond, and it is imperative that concerted efforts are made to dismantle and defeat this terrorist organization.
The drought monitor report as of Tuesday, Dec. 24 is unchanged from last week. The six to 10-day outlook (Dec. 31 to Jan. 4) indicates a near normal for temperatures and precipitation. The eight to 14-day outlook (Jan. 2 to 8) indicates near normal for temperatures and a 33 to 40% chance of leaning above normal for precipitation. Last week was a review of some of the top Ag stories for 2024. Today, what are some of the more like major stories for 2025 on agriculture? Just some and with a focus on Kansas. • For Kansas, especially the western two-thirds, the groundwater issue will continue to be front and center. We will know in a month or so from the Kansas Geological Survey how well levels fared, but they are expected to have declined further. 2024 has seen renewed concern from all parties but what will it translate into. Many are focused on the Quivira National Wildlife Refuge and area irrigators but the reality is this is being played out across the state. This is an old dilemma that goes back decades. K-State did a great deal of work in the 1990s with WaterPack and GMD 5 and made recommendations but then we entered a wet spell. • The weather is always a concern in the Great Plains and 2025 is no exception. We are in much better shape than this time a year ago but the long-term outlook is fuzzy at best. And it appears 2024 will be the warmest year for the planet on record. On the plus side, the 2025 wheat crop overall is much, much better now than over the last few years. • One more state of Kansas item is the even larger super-majorities in Topeka. With further tax cuts on the agenda, what effect will this have for all levels of government and for K-State serving its research an extension mission? • Something more nationwide is we enter 2025 with a new President and with the GOP in control of the House and Senate. For everyone, not just agriculture, Congress has until mid-March before the latest continuing resolution expires. Just prior to Christmas they did provide some aid to producers (ten billion dollars) but it’s a drop in the bucket. In particular trouble are producers affected by hurricanes. We still don’t have a Farm Bill and even with a majority in both Houses of Congress, there is a divide among the caucuses as to what it should look like. This is particularly true with the SNAP and other nutrition assistance programs. The Farm Bill should have been passed in 2023. • The last of many potential stories is the potential tariff wars with Canada, Mexico, China, and even the European Union. Just the mention of this possibility since early November is creating rumbles in the ag export market. The U.S. already has a deficit regarding ag commodities for a variety of reasons. And many don’t realize how much of what you eat has an import connection – especially fruits and vegetables. For production agriculture many inputs and technology are produced outside the country and export markets are a key for Kansas producers. Dr. Victor L. Martin is the agriculture instructor/coordinator for Barton Community College. He can be reached at 620-792-9207, ext. 207, or martinv@bartonccc.edu .“All of us, we really don’t realize where things land in our body over a lifetime of different experiences and where we hold it to protect ourselves,” Jolie said in a recent interview. “We hold it in our stomachs. We hold it in our chest. We breathe from a different place when we’re nervous or we’re sad. “The first few weeks were the hardest because my body had to open and I had to breathe again,” she adds. “And that was a discovery of how much I wasn’t.” In Pablo Larraín’s “Maria,” which Netflix released in theaters Wednesday before it begins streaming on Dec. 11, Jolie gives, if not the performance of her career, then certainly of her last decade. Beginning with 2010’s “In the Land of Blood and Honey,” Jolie has spent recent years directing films while prioritizing raising her six children. “So my choices for quite a few years were whatever was smart financially and short. I worked very little the last eight years,” says Jolie. “And I was kind of drained. I couldn’t for a while.” But her youngest kids are now 16. And for the first time in years, Jolie is back in the spotlight, in full movie-star mode. Her commanding performance in “Maria” seems assured of bringing Jolie her third Oscar nomination. (She won supporting actress in 2000 for “Girl, Interrupted.”) For an actress whose filmography might lack a signature movie, “Maria” may be Jolie's defining role. Jolie's oldest children, Maddox and Pax, worked on the set of the film. There, they saw a version of their mother they hadn't seen before. “They had certainly seen me sad in my life. But I don’t cry in front of my children like that,” Jolie says of the emotion Callas dredged up in her. “That was a moment in realizing they were going to be with me, side by side, in this process of really understanding the depth of some of the pain I carry.” Jolie, who met a reporter earlier this fall at the Carlyle Hotel, didn't speak in any detail of that pain. But it was hard not to sense some it had to do with her lengthy and ongoing divorce from Brad Pitt, with whom she had six children. Just prior to meeting, a judge allowed Pitt’s remaining claim against Jolie, over the French winery Château Miraval, to proceed. On Monday, a judge ruled that Pitt must disclose documents Jolie’s legal team have sought that they allege include “communications concerning abuse.” Pitt has denied ever being abusive. The result of the U.S. presidential election was also just days old, though Jolie — special envoy for the United Nations Refugee Agency from 2012 to 2022 – wasn’t inclined to talk politics. Asked about Donald Trump’s win , she responded, “Global storytelling is essential,” before adding: “That’s what I’m focusing on. Listening. Listening to the voices of people in my country and around the world.” Balancing such things — reports concerning her private life, questions that accompany someone of her fame — is a big reason why Jolie is so suited to the part of Callas. The film takes place during the American-born soprano’s final days. (She died of a heart attack at 53 in 1977.) Spending much of her time in her grand Paris apartment, Callas hasn’t sung publicly in years; she’s lost her voice. Imprisoned by the myth she’s created, Callas is redefining herself and her voice. An instructor tells her he wants to hear “Callas, not Maria." The movie, of course, is more concerned with Maria. It’s Larrain’s third portrait of 20th century female icon, following “Jackie” (with Natalie Portman as Jacqueline Kennedy) and “Spencer” (with Kristen Stewart as Princess Diana). As Callas, Jolie is wonderfully regal — a self-possessed diva who deliciously, in lines penned by screenwriter Steven Knight, spouts lines like: “I took liberties all my life and the world took liberties with me.” Asked if she identified with that line, Jolie answered, “Yeah, yeah.” Then she took a long pause. “I’m sure people will read a lot into this and there’s probably a lot I could say but don’t want to feed into,” Jolie eventually continues. “I know she was a public person because she loved her work. And I’m a public person because I love my work, not because I like being public. I think some people are more comfortable with a public life, and I’ve never been fully comfortable with it.” When Larraín first approached Jolie about the role, he screened “Spencer” for her. That film, like “Jackie” and “Maria,” eschews a biopic approach to instead intimately focus on a specific moment of crisis. Larraín was convinced Jolie was meant for the role. “I felt she could have that magnetism,” Larraín says. “The enigmatic diva that’s come to a point in her life where she has to take control of her life again. But the weight of her experience, of her music, of her singing, everything, is on her back. And she carries that. It’s someone who’s already loaded with a life that’s been intense.” “There’s a loneliness that we both share,” Jolie says. “That’s not necessarily a bad thing. I think people can be alone and lonely sometimes, and that can be part of who they are.” Larraín, the Chilean filmmaker, grew up in Santiago going to the opera, and he has long yearned to bring its full power and majesty to a movie. In Callas, he heard something that transfixed him. “I hear something near perfection, but at the same time, it’s something that’s about to be destroyed,” Larraín says. “So it’s as fragile and as strong as possible. It lives in both extremes. That’s why it’s so moving. I hear a voice that’s about to be broken, but it doesn’t.” In Callas’ less perfect moments singing in the film, Larraín fuses archival recordings of Callas with Jolie’s own voice. Some mix of the two runs throughout “Maria.” “Early in the process,” Jolie says, “I discovered that you can’t fake-sing opera.” Jolie has said she never sang before, not even karaoke. But the experience has left her with a newfound appreciation of opera and its healing properties. “I wonder if it’s something you lean into as you get older,” Jolie says. “Maybe your depth of pain is bigger, your depth of loss is bigger, and that sound in opera meets that, the enormity of it.” If Larraín’s approach to “Maria” is predicated on an unknowingness, he's inclined to say something similar about his star. “Because of media and social media, some people might think that they know a lot about Angelina,” he says. “Maria, I read nine biographies of her. I saw everything. I read every interview. I made this movie. But I don’t think I would be capable of telling you who she was us. So if there’s an element in common, it’s that. They carry an enormous amount of mystery. Even if you think that you know them, you don’t.” Whether “Maria” means more acting in the future for Jolie, she's not sure. “There's not a clear map,” she says. Besides, Jolie isn't quite ready to shake Callas. “When you play a real person, you feel at some point that they become your friend,” says Jolie. “Right now, it’s still a little personal. It’s funny, I’ll be at a premiere or I’ll walk into a room and someone will start blaring her music for fun, but I have this crazy internal sense memory of dropping to my knees and crying.”
Kylian Mbappé, the young French football sensation, has been making headlines recently for all the wrong reasons. Despite being widely regarded as one of the best talents in the world, there is a growing sentiment among fans and critics alike that Mbappé may be the most overrated player in the game today. However, I argue that this assessment is unfair and premature. Mbappé's recent struggles on the field can be attributed to his reluctance to step out of his comfort zone, rather than a lack of talent or ability.Fox Sports analyst Colin Cowherd shared some opinions with his audience during an episode of "The Herd" on Tuesday, singing the praises of former Oregon Duck and current Denver Bronco Bo Nix. In a 56-second clip posted to TikTok and various other social media platforms, Cowherd could be heard listing Nix's strengths and explaining why he believes the Broncos' signal-caller could be their next franchise quarterback. "There's nothing here that doesn't look like a star, franchise quarterback, and this is probably the worst roster he'll ever have," Cowherd said. "Arm is better than we think, super athletic, calm but confident, with a great coach." Cowherd partially credits Denver head coach Sean Payton for the early success of his rookie quarterback. Nix has thrown for 2,548 yards and 16 touchdowns compared to just six interceptions so far this season. "It's like boxing and having a great cornerman," Cowherd said. "And I think that's what Bo Nix has." Jerry Lai-Imagn Images In his last two games alone, the former Duck has tallied nearly 600 yards and six touchdowns through the air, entering offensive rookie of the year conversations. "This is not dink-and-dunk stuff. He is aggressive," Cowherd said. "On passes 15-plus yards down the field against the Raiders, he had a 129 passer rating. In fact, his last five games, Bo Nix, throwing 10-plus yards down the field, has a 127 passer rating." 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By Riazat Butt | Associated Press ISLAMABAD — Supporters seeking the release of imprisoned Pakistani former Prime Minister Imran Khan broke through a ring of shipping containers blocking off the capital on Tuesday, and battled security forces despite a government threat to respond with gunfire. Six people have died in the violence. Thousands of security forces have poured into central Islamabad in an attempt to quell protests in support of Khan that have gripped the capital and its surrounding areas since Sunday. The popular politician has been in jail for over a year and faces more than 150 criminal cases that his party says are politically motivated. Authorities say only courts can order the release of Khan, who was ousted in 2022 through a no-confidence vote in Parliament. He has been imprisoned since his first conviction in a graft case in August 2023. On Tuesday, Pakistan’s army took control of D-Chowk, a large square in downtown Islamabad’s Red Zone, which houses key government buildings and where visiting Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is staying . Paramilitary rangers and police were also out in force and some fired warning shots into the air. Still, Khan’s wife, Bushra Bibi, who is leading the protests, made slow progress toward the square in a heavily guarded convoy, surrounded by well-wishers. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi threatened that security forces would respond with live fire if protesters fired weapons at them. “We have now allowed police to take any decision according to the situation,” Naqvi said later while visiting the square. Protester Shahzor Ali said people were on the streets because Khan had called for them to be there. “We will stay here until Khan is among us. He will decide what to do next,” Ali said.”If they again fire bullets, the bullet will be responded with the bullet,” he said. Protester Fareeda Bibi, who is not related to Khan’s wife, said people have suffered greatly for the last two years. “We have really suffered for the last two years, whether it is economically, politically or socially. We have been ruined. I have not seen such a Pakistan in my life,” she said. Police so far have used tear gas in an attempt to disperse the crowds. The dead include four members of the security services and one civilian who were killed when a vehicle rammed them on a street overnight into Tuesday. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif denounced the attack, saying an “anarchist group” was deliberately targeting law enforcement personnel. There was no claim of responsibility for the ramming. A police officer died separately. Scores of people have also been injured, including journalists who were attacked by demonstrators. Dozens of Khan supporters beat a videographer covering the protest for The Associated Press and took his camera. He sustained head injuries and was treated in a hospital. Pakistani media have mostly stopped filming and photographing the rally, instead focusing on the security measures and the city’s deserted streets. By Tuesday afternoon, fresh waves of protesters made their way unopposed to their final destination in the Red Zone. Most demonstrators had the flag of Khan’s party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, around their shoulders or wore its tricolors on accessories. Naqvi said Khan’s party rejected a government offer to rally on the outskirts of the city. Information Minister Atta Tarar warned there would be a severe government reaction to the violence. He said the government did not want Bushra Bibi to achieve her goal of freeing Khan. “She wants bodies falling to the ground. She wants bloodshed,” he said. In a bid to foil the unrest, police have arrested more than 4,000 Khan supporters since Friday and suspended mobile and internet services in some parts of the country and messaging platforms were also experiencing severe disruption in the capital. Related Articles World News | After Trump’s win, Black women are rethinking their role as America’s reliable political organizers World News | Who’s paying the most to lobby CT legislators? One industry tops them all World News | Trump’s Republican Party is increasingly winning union voters. It’s a shift seen in his labor pick World News | Recount: Democrat unseats Republican in CT’s 8th Senate District World News | Connecticut’s fixed expenses rising faster than its revenues, state report says Khan’s party relies heavily on social media to demand Khan’s release and uses messaging platforms such as WhatsApp to share information, including details of events. The X platform, which is banned in Pakistan, is no longer accessible, even with a VPN. On Thursday, a court prohibited rallies in the capital and Naqvi said anyone violating the ban would be arrested. Travel between Islamabad and other cities has become nearly impossible because of shipping containers blocking the roads. All educational institutions remain closed. Pakistan’s Stock Exchange lost more than $1.7 billion Tuesday due to rising political tensions, according to economist Mohammed Sohail from Topline Securities. Associated Press writer Munir Ahmed contributed to this report.The Reform UK leader pushed back against reports suggesting that legal action would be the next step, saying he would make a decision in the next couple of days about his response if there is no apology for the “crazy conspiracy theory”. Mr Farage also said the party has “opened up our systems” to media outlets, including The Daily Telegraph and The Financial Times, in the interests of “full transparency to verify that our numbers are correct”. His remarks came after Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch accused Mr Farage of “fakery” in response to Reform claiming they had surpassed the Tories in signed-up members. Mrs Badenoch said Reform’s counter was “coded to tick up automatically”. A digital counter on the Reform website showed a membership tally before lunchtime on Boxing Day ticking past the 131,680 figure declared by the Conservative Party during its leadership election earlier this year. Mr Farage, on whether he was threatening legal action or not, told the PA news agency: “I haven’t threatened anything. I’ve just said that unless I get an apology, I will take some action. “I haven’t said whether it’s legal or anything.” He added: “All I’ve said is I want an apology. If I don’t get an apology, I will take action. “I will decide in the next couple of days what that is. So I’ve not specified what it is.” Mr Farage, on the move to make membership data available to media organisations, said: “We feel our arguments are fully validated. “She (Mrs Badenoch) has put out this crazy conspiracy theory and she needs to apologise.” On why Mrs Badenoch had reacted as she did, Mr Farage said: “I would imagine she was at home without anybody advising her and was just angry.” Mr Farage, in a statement issued on social media site X, also said: “The accusations of fraud and dishonesty made against me yesterday were disgraceful. “Today we opened up our systems to The Telegraph, Spectator, Sky News and FT in the interests of full transparency to verify that our data is correct. “I am now demanding Kemi Badenoch apologises.” A Conservative Party source claimed Mr Farage was “rattled” that his Boxing Day “publicity stunt is facing serious questions”. They added: “Like most normal people around the UK, Kemi is enjoying Christmas with her family and looking forward to taking on the challenges of renewing the Conservative Party in the New Year.” Mrs Badenoch, in a series of messages posted on X on Thursday, said: “Farage doesn’t understand the digital age. This kind of fakery gets found out pretty quickly, although not before many are fooled.” There were 131,680 Conservative members eligible to vote during the party’s leadership election to replace Rishi Sunak in the autumn. Mrs Badenoch claimed in her thread that “the Conservative Party has gained thousands of new members since the leadership election”. Elsewhere, Mr Farage described Elon Musk as a “bloody hero” and said he believes the US billionaire can help attract younger voters to Reform. Tech entrepreneur Mr Musk met Mr Farage earlier this month at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, amid rumours of a possible donation to either Mr Farage or Reform. Mr Farage told The Daily Telegraph newspaper: “The shades, the bomber jacket, the whole vibe. Elon makes us cool – Elon is a huge help to us with the young generation, and that will be the case going on and, frankly, that’s only just starting. “Reform only wins the next election if it gets the youth vote. The youth vote is the key. Of course, you need voters of all ages, but if you get a wave of youth enthusiasm you can change everything. “And I think we’re beginning to get into that zone – we were anyway, but Elon makes the whole task much, much easier. And the idea that politics can be cool, politics can be fun, politics can be real – Elon helps us with that mission enormously.”
Fabian Hurzeler said Albion did not deserve boos at full-time against Brentford. The head coach felt his side were out of luck as they were held to a 0-0 draw at the Amex . And he pinpointed where they need to improve as they look to end their winless run. The Seagulls are six without a victory after their stalemate with the Bees. Head coach Hurzeler said: “A bit similar to the games before so I think we deserved more. “We played good, we played with a lot of intensity, especially in the first half, we created a lot of chances. “In the end, we don't have the game luck at the moment. We have to work hard for this, we have to use some momentum in the right moments, we have to score. BRIGHTON V BRENTFORD AS IT HAPPENED “We still try to stay positive. I think there were several positive things today. We kept a clean sheet, we created a lot of chances. “I think there were not enough chances for Brentford so keep positive, be honest with each other, be more consistent in the way we attack the box and try to try to improve for the next game. “I wouldn’t say it’s a confidence of belief thing, it's more like the luck. I think we hit the post. “Against us, the goalkeepers, they always get better and better, I have the feeling. “We have to work hard, I'm sure that the momentum will come back and the game luck will come back, but in the end it's our responsibility and our fault and we don't try to search for any excuses. “We have to be honest and critical to ourselves and have to admit that it's not good enough at the moment and that we have to work harder and improve in several things.” There was some mild and short-lived booing at full-time. Hurler said: “I think that the team doesn't deserve that because, like I said, in all the games we had in the last weeks, they were all good, they were all intense, they were all where we thought we deserved more and we try to work hard to satisfy our supporters. “We try to give them also what they deserve, we try to make them proud but in the end it's not a wish concert, the Premier League is tough. “We know that there will be periods where we have to go through, especially with this young squad.”
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