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Baba Vanga predictions were earlier considered a voodoo thing by a majority of the world for a few decades until it was reported that the Bulgarian mystic healer and astrologer had predicted the 9/11 terror attacks on US soil much in advance. This was just not the only shocking prediction, but the inferences of her sayings have been reportedly coming true for years, even after her death. ET Year-end Special Reads What kept India's stock market investors on toes in 2024? India's car race: How far EVs went in 2024 Investing in 2025: Six wealth management trends to watch out for Baba Vanga predictions for 2025: Are any sinister happenings awaiting the human race? Also known as the Nostradamus of the Balkans due to her eerie predictions about world-changing altercations and incidents, Baba Vanga's predictions can be analyzed for the new year 2025 as well. It includes the outline of dramatic evolution of humanity, and it has also been prophesied that the human race could come in touch with the alien race this year. Biggest Baba Vanga prediction for Europe It has been claimed in reports that Baba Vanga has predicted that Europe could undergo a major population change, and become sparsely populated, possibly due to various geopolitical factors. Whether the Ukraine-Russia conflict could be partly responsible for that, is again a subject of opinion. Environmental factors could also be responsible for Europe becoming sparsely populated in 2025, as per a ToI report. Baba Vanga's most interesting prediction in the world of medical sciences The biggest prediction from the Nostradamus of the Balkans comes for the year 2046, according to the timeline, which reportedly states that synthetic organs could start being mass-produced, which would be a new revolution for the world of medical science, increasing survival rates of humans carrying fatal organ diseases. 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Baba Vanga passed away more than two decades ago, but her prophecies still live on after her death. Did Baba Vanga predict the 9/11 attacks on US soil? Baba Vanga reportedly predicted the terror attacks of 9/11 well in advance, and had even apparently, explained the details of the incident that was going to happen. (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )Betting odds reveal Trump Cabinet pick facing most jeopardy in Senate confirmation hearings Senators gear up for confirmation battle over Donald Trump's Cabinet picks Sign up for the latest for DailyMail.com's U.S. politics newsletter By SARAH EWALL-WICE, SENIOR U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN WASHINGTON, DC Published: 18:37, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 19:00, 24 November 2024 e-mail 5 View comments President-elect Donald Trump is looking to assemble a Cabinet straight out of central casting full of TV personalities, MAGA loyalists and firebrands, but some of his more controversial picks could face a brutal confirmation process. Republicans will control the Senate come January, but some have signaled they could be willing to cross the GOP president-elect and even block several of his Cabinet nominees. Trump's choice for Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard , his pick to lead the Health and Human Services Department (HHS) Robert Kennedy Jr. and Pete Hegseth, who is tapped to lead the Defense Department, have emerged as the nominees most likely to face intense scrutiny. When it comes to betting odds, Hegseth is seen as the nominee least likely to be confirmed in the Senate with only 56 percent placing bets in his favor, according to Polymarket. It comes after MAGA favorite Matt Gaetz withdrew his name as nominee for attorney general last week in a shock move. Some Republicans behind closed doors said they could not support him over allegations of sexual misconduct involving a minor. Trump instead named another close ally former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi as his nominee for top law enforcement officer to replace Gaetz. Many Republican senators have praised the picks while some Democrats have sounded the alarms. But Republicans have an only 53 seat majority in the Senate meaning if just four lawmakers take issue with any nominee, their confirmation could would be blocked. GOP senators including Susan Collins of Maine , Lisa Murkowski of Alaska , Mitch McConnell of Kentucky , James Lankford of Oklahoma and Kevin Cramer of North Dakota are some of those who pose challenges for Trump's nominations. Some of President-elect Donald Trump's nominees for Cabinet positions have faced pushback and outrage for controversial pasts and/or limited experience Gabbard, a former Democratic congresswoman, is one of the names that has drawn some of the harshest criticism from Democrats and even Republicans have questions about her being picked as Trump's top intelligence official. Trump's former UN ambassador Nikki Haley last week called her a ' Russian, Iranian, Syrian, Chinese sympathizer' on her radio program. Asked about her nomination on Sunday on CNN, Lankford did not definitively come out in support or against her confirmation. 'We're going to go through hearings. We're going to get everything out. We're going to get facts and information and the entire story,' he said. Asked about concerns, Lankford said he has 'lots of questions.' He noted specifically her meeting with Syrian Dictator Bashar al-Assad in 2017. Gabbard's confirmation could get exceptionally ugly with senators blasting her over her past comments but also going after each other. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) said she is concerned Gabbard is a Russian asset on Sunday. 'The U.S. intelligence community has identified her as having a troubling relationships with America's foes, so my worry is that she couldn't pass a background check,' Duckworth said. 'I think she is someone who is wholly backed and supportive of [Russian President] Putin, and I worry that she will not have America's best interests at heart,' she argued. Former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is Trump's pick for Director of National Intelligence Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) fired back at Duckworth's comments as 'ridiculous' and 'outright dangerous.' 'If she was compromised, if she wasn't able to pass a background check, if she wasn't able to do her job, she still wouldn't be in the Army,' he claimed. 'Tammy is absolutely dead wrong on this, and she should retract those words.' Another nominee who is headed toward a nasty confirmation fight is Hegseth, who is nominated for defense secretary. The TV personality and veteran was accused of sexual assault in California in 2017, but charges were not brought. DailyMail.com revealed exclusively on Sunday Hegseth also had a baby with his Fox News producer just weeks before the alleged assault. He also has faced fierce criticism for controversial comments that women should not serve in combat. Pete Hegseth spoke with reporters while he was on the hill to meet with senators on November 21 as he tries to lock in support for his confirmation as defense secretary. He has been accused of sexual assault but denies the allegation But close Trump ally Senator Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.) on Sunday defended Hegseth. ' Don't let these allegations distract us. What we need is real significant change. The Pentagon has been more focused on pronouns than they have lethality the past four years. We need to get back to business, and I think Pete is just the person to do it,' Hagerty said. Meanwhile, Senator Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) argued the reason for the confirmation process is to get the full story. He said it would allow senators to ask questions and give Hegseth the ability to respond. He argued Hegseth was never charged, and even before the hearings he said he already plans to support the confirmation. 'I'm a yes on Pam Bondi, I'm a yes on Pete Hegseth, I'm a yes on Tulsi Gabbard, absolutely,' Schmitt told NBC's Meet the Press. I joined @meetthepress this morning with @kwelkernbc . We dove into how Trump’s cabinet selections will reform our government and how America moves back to being a country that puts our own interests first. Watch the full video here⬇️ pic.twitter.com/nsBkYHPn7I — Senator Eric Schmitt (@SenEricSchmitt) November 24, 2024 While Gaetz withdrew before he could end up in the hot seat before senators, Bondi is expected to face a grilling during her confirmation. But criticism is largely expected to come from Democrats who would not have the power to block her confirmation on their own. Bondi served as Florida's attorney general from 2011 to 2019. Democrats' main concerns are over her close ties to Trump and whether she would use the office to do his bidding. She argued in 2020 that Trump won Pennsylvania even though he did not. She also served as one of his lawyers in his 2020 impeachment trial. With her being named Trump's new pick to lead the Justice Department, her comments on Fox News where she declared 'the prosecutors will be prosecuted' have resurfaced. Some Democrats have even acknowledged Bondi is technically qualified for the job but zeroed in on her relationship with the president-elect. They previewed some of the questions she could face during confirmation will likely revolve around whether she still believes Trump won the 2020 election against President Biden and how she intends to use the office. But while Democrats gear up for a bruising confirmation battle over some of Trump's more controversial nominees, they have signaled there are those who could quickly sail through confirmation with bipartisan support. Senator-elect Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) told NBC News Meet the Press on Sunday that Senator Marco Rubio is well qualified to become secretary of state. He did not come right out and say he would vote to confirm Rubio but was leaning toward it. But Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) said he does plan to vote to confirm Rubio and is open to confirming other nominees. Democratic senators signal Senator Marco Rubio will be confirmed to as secretary of state with bipartisan support Fetterman clarified on Fox News Sunday he is not committed to supporting his one-time Senate rival Dr. Mehmet Oz, but he is open to it. Oz was tapped by Trump to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. 'I’m open to a dialog here what he has to say about these things,' he said. 'I’m not sure why that’s controversial.' A more contentious pick from the president-elect is his choice of Kennedy Jr. to lead HHS for a series of reasons including his anti-vaccine stance. It remains to be seen whether Kennedy can garner enough support with Republicans. Among those who could play a key role as to whether he is confirmed is Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), a polio survivor, who is stepping down as GOP leader but still wields great influence in his caucus. So far, McConnell has been mum on his own support for Trump's nominees, but he has said it is important that the Senate does its due diligence in vetting his picks. All eyes are ons several Republicans senators including Collins, Murkowski and McConnell over whether they will oppose any Trump Cabinet nominees But new polling shows Republicans overwhelming support Trump's nominees named so far, so Republicans at this early stage could tread lightly. The CBS News poll found 75 percent of Republicans said Rubio was a good choice while 71 percent support Trump naming Gabbard as a nominee. 80 percent of Republicans said Kennedy was a good choice. A lesser but still clear majority of 64 percent of Republicans claimed Hegseth was a good choice. But overall, Americans still want the Senate to hold confirmation hearings. 76 percent said there should be hearings. Just 24 percent said Trump should be able to appoint people without them. Even a majority of Republicans said there should be Senate hearings with 55 percents supporting to 45 percent who said Trump should be able to appoint people without. Politics Share or comment on this article: Betting odds reveal Trump Cabinet pick facing most jeopardy in Senate confirmation hearings e-mail Add comment
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Everton striker Neal Maupay has sparked outrage among Toffees fans by taking a swipe at his parent club in a post on social media. Maupay also had a dig at Everton when he departed on loan to Marseille in the summer and his latest taunt has further angered the Premier League club’s supporters. The 28-year-old said on X after Sean Dyche’s side had lost 2-0 to Nottingham Forest at Goodison Park on Sunday: “Whenever I’m having a bad day I just check the Everton score and smile.” Whenever I’m having a bad day I just check the Everton score and smile 🙂 — Neal Maupay (@nealmaupay_) December 29, 2024 Former boxer Tony Bellew was among the Toffees’ supporters who responded to Maupay, with the ex-world cruiserweight champion replying on X with: “P****!” Maupay endured a miserable spell at Everton, scoring just one league goal in 29 appearances after being signed by the Merseysiders for an undisclosed fee in 2022. He departed on a season-long loan to his former club Brentford for the 2023-24 season and left Goodison for a second time in August when Marseille signed him on loan with an obligation to make the deal permanent. After leaving Everton in the summer, Maupay outraged their fans by posting on social media a scene from the film Shawshank Redemption, famous for depicting the main character’s long fight for freedom.All that is needed for an agreement on crossings is political will, UNSG Special Representative and Head of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), Colin Stewart, said on Tuesday at the end-of-year reception held at Ledra Palace in the presence of President Nikos Christodoulides and Turkish Cypriot leader, Ersin Tatar. The opening of new crossing points would benefit people on both sides of the island, would strengthen intra-island interdependence, building positive conditions for a settlement, and create positive momentum for the next steps, he added. Stewart also said that preparations for an informal meeting in a larger format which will bring together the two leaders and the guarantor powers under the auspices of the UN Secretary-General, are already under discussion at the UN headquarters. During the event, the two leaders talked for about 15 minutes , with Christodoulides asking the Turkish Cypriot leader to arrange a meeting. In his speech, Stewart said the traditional end of the year reception under the auspices of the Secretary General’s Good offices mission in Cyprus was also “an opportunity” to bring the two leaders together in a festive social setting, together with their teams, the diplomatic community, a broad spectrum of civil society, both sides of the island and United Nations staff. This gathering, he added, “is also a chance to take stock of what it’s been achieved in the past year in the name of a better future for Cyprus”. “I’m happy to say that while the world around Cyprus continues to go through unprecedented challenges, we are witnessing some new glimmers of hope”, Stewart said. “As you all know, in the first half of the year, a new personal envoy of the Secretary General, Maria Angela Holguin Cuellar, engaged actively with the parties and other key interlocutors”, he said. Building on this work, he added, the Secretary-General hosted an informal dinner in New York on October 15 for the two leaders. “This is the first time that these two leaders have met under the Secretary General’s auspices”, Stewart noted, adding that they agreed with the Secretary-General to start exploring the opening of new crossing points, “and I’m happy to note that in our initial discussions with the representatives of the leaders, we have noted a new energy, a new optimism, a new commitment to finding an agreement ”. “In fact, there was so much optimism at the beginning, we thought we would have an announcement for you here tonight. But these things take a little while. Nothing of this sort is ever quick and easy, but I’m hopeful”, he added. He expressed the belief that agreement on crossings was “doable in a way that is beneficial to both sides”, noting that all that is needed “as always, is the political will”. “The other important thing that was agreed by the two leaders was to meet again informally in a larger format which will bring together the two leaders and the guarantor powers under the auspices of the Secretary-General, for crucial discussion on the way forward”, Stewart said, adding that preparations for such a meeting are already under discussion at the UN headquarters. He also noted that 2024 has been “a landmark year” for the United Nations in Cyprus. “The 60th anniversary of the United Nations Peacekeeping and mediation presence in Cyprus was an unhappy anniversary in a year of unhappy anniversaries”, he said, adding that, all of which remind us that a settlement of the Cyprus issue, “is long overdue”. Stewart also referred to the work of the Technical Committees noting that, “as always” they have been working “quietly throughout the year on a number of good projects”. He noted, among other things, the work of the Technical Committee on Cultural Heritage and the completion of restoration work on a number of sites, on both sides of the divide. Stewart also said that the Technical Committee on Health continues to collaborate on diseases carried by mosquitoes, while the Veterinary subcommittee is now actively looking for ways to allow personal pets to be brought through the Green Line.
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Drew Lock matched his career high of four touchdown passes and also rushed for a score and the New York Giants snapped their franchise-record 10-game losing streak with an entertaining 45-33 victory over the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J. Malik Nabers had seven receptions for a career-best 171 yards and two touchdowns to exceed 100 receptions and 1,000 yards during his strong rookie campaign. New York (3-13) registered a season best for points scored by more than tripling its league-worst season average of 14.3 per game. The setback eliminated the Colts (7-9) from the AFC playoff race. Lock completed 17 of 23 passes for 309 yards and Wan'Dale Robinson and Darius Stayton also had receiving scores for the Giants, who won at home for the first time this season. Ihmir Smith-Marsette returned a kickoff for a touchdown. Joe Flacco started for Indianapolis with Anthony Richardson (back/foot) sidelined and completed 26 of 38 passes for 330 yards and two touchdowns. But he also was intercepted twice and lost a fumble. Jonathan Taylor rushed for 125 yards and two touchdowns on 32 carries, Michael Pittman Jr. had nine receptions for 109 yards and one touchdown and Alec Pierce caught six passes for 122 yards and a score. Indianapolis pulled within 35-33 on Flacco's 7-yard touchdown pass to Pittman with 6:38 remaining. The Giants answered with Lock's 5-yard scramble with 2:57 left to push the lead to nine. After Flacco was picked off by Dru Phillips, Graham Gano tacked on a 30-yard field goal 37 seconds later to put it away. New York held an eight-point halftime lead before Smith-Marsette fielded the opening kickoff of the second half and returned it 100 yards for a touchdown to give the Giants a 28-13 advantage. The Colts answered with Taylor's 26-yard run to move within eight with 11:03 left in the third quarter. Flacco threw a 13-yard touchdown catch to Pierce with 10:53 remaining in the game to move Indianapolis within two. A trick play on the two-point conversion failed. New York increased its lead to nine just more than two minutes later when Nabers caught a short pass at midfield and easily shed two tacklers before sprinting down the right sideline for a 59-yard score. Lock tossed three first-half touchdown passes as the Giants led 21-13 at the break. Nabers caught a short pass in the right flat and raced 31 yards for a score to give New York a 7-3 lead with 1:05 left in the opening quarter. He finished the day with 104 receptions for 1,140 yards. Lock tossed touchdown passes of 32 yards to Slayton and 5 yards to Robinson while increasing the lead to 21-6. Taylor scored on a 3-yard run with 20 seconds remaining. --Field Level MediaLabour leader holds exploratory coalition talks with Fianna Fail and Fine Gael
REGINA - Saskatchewan's fall legislative sitting ended with political barbs traded across the aisle after Premier Scott Moe promised a better tone two weeks ago. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * REGINA - Saskatchewan's fall legislative sitting ended with political barbs traded across the aisle after Premier Scott Moe promised a better tone two weeks ago. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? REGINA – Saskatchewan’s fall legislative sitting ended with political barbs traded across the aisle after Premier Scott Moe promised a better tone two weeks ago. The swipes began when Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck told the assembly Moe should offer immediate affordability relief, including suspending the 15-cent-a-litre gas tax and scrapping the provincial sales tax on ready-to-eat grocery items and children’s clothing. In reply, Moe said there is no sales tax on groceries and that Beck should go speak to federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh. Crown Investments Minister Jeremy Harrison also said New Democrats don’t know how to grow the economy. The remarks drew ire from Opposition members, with one saying Moe’s government deserves a lump of coal for Christmas. Moe had promised in late November better civility in the house after former Speaker Randy Weekes accused government members of bullying and harassment. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 10, 2024. Advertisement
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