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A Latam Airlines Airbus A320 sits on the tarmac at Bogotá’s El Dorado Airport on November 28, 2025. Sergio Yate | AFP | Getty ImagesAmerican Airlines said Saturday that planes affected by the Airbus recall have received the necessary software fixes to return to service.”As of 12:00 p.m. Central Time, there are no remaining aircraft of the 209 affected aircraft that require replacement,” the company said. “American Airlines does not expect any further operational impacts related to the Emergency Airworthiness Directive and looks forward to the remaining days of the Thanksgiving holiday travel period, especially Sunday, our busiest day for…

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Oscar Piastri dominated the Qatar GP sprint, closing the gap on championship leader Lando Norris to 22 points after the British driver finished third.During Saturday’s 19-lap sprint, pole-sitter Piastri was consistently led by George Russell, while Norris fended off an early attack from Max Verstappen, who had moved up from sixth place on the opening lap, but with only two races left – Sunday’s Qatar Grand Prix and December 7’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Norris fell to 25 points behind Norris. The result means Norris will become world champion if he leads Piastri and Verstappen by at least 26…

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U.S. consumers spent $11.8 billion online on Black Friday, according to data from Adobe Analytics, which tracks more than 1 trillion visits to U.S. retail websites. Adobe said this is a new record and surpasses the $10.8 billion spent on Black Friday last year. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., online shoppers could have spent $12.5 million every minute. Forbes reports that Adobe said in a statement that the numbers show Black Friday is “a big driver for e-commerce as more shoppers choose to stay home and take advantage of sales.” According to Reuters, the company predicts that Cyber ​​Monday…

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Greg Hart, Coursera President and CEOCourseraAs entry-level jobs decline as employers continue to implement AI, Coursera’s CEO shared top tips for graduates to stay competitive in the job market and stand out in interviews. Greg Hart, a former technology advisor to Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, became president and CEO of online learning platform Coursera in February 2025. He told CNBC Make It that in the age of AI, it is important for young people to pursue further learning while earning a degree. “The advice I would give my sons is to enhance their college degrees with specific micro-credentials,” he said in…

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Bissau, Guinea-Bissau Reuters — Guinea-Bissau’s military announced in a military statement on Thursday that it appointed Maj. Gen. Horta Ntana Mann as interim president, a day after soldiers ousted President Umaro Sissoko Embalo in a swift power grab after a disputed election. Umaro Sissoko, president ousted in coupEmbalo arrived in Senegal on a special flight after the accident.West African region, intervention by Senegalthe Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement late Thursday. It was the ninth coup in West and Central Africa in the past five years.Guinea-Bissau has been experiencing a pattern of instability for years.A notorious cocaine shipping…

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Gerhard Steenekamp, ​​Ethan Hooker, Jasper Wiese, Morne van den Berg, Wilko Lowe, Sacha Feinberg-Mgomezulu, Kanan Moody, Andre Esterhuizen, Luan Nortje and Eben Etzebeth scored for South Africa with 73 points. Wales suffered their worst ever defeat in Cardiff. Ezebeth red card for disgraceful eye gouging Last updated: 29/11/25 17:50 South African center Andre Esterhuizen was brilliant as the Springboks obliterated Wales in Cardiff South Africa suffered their worst ever defeat to Wales against Cardiff, with the hosts conceding 11 tries and losing 73-0. The Springboks’ prop Gerhard Steenekamp, ​​winger Ethan Hooker, number eight Jasper Wiese and scrum-half Morne van den…

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Charlie Munger attends Berkshire Hathaway’s annual meeting in Los Angeles, California. May 1, 2021.gerald miller(This is the Warren Buffett Watch newsletter, news and analysis about Warren Buffett and Berkshire Hathaway. Sign up here to receive it in your inbox every Friday night.)”He never stopped learning.”In an “exclusive” article headlined “The untold story of Charlie Munger’s later years,” Gregory Zuckerman of the Wall Street Journal revealed that “Berkshire’s vice chairman made courageous investments, forged unexpected friendships, and faced new challenges to the end.”Munger passed away two years ago, on November 28, 2023, at the age of 99, just a month shy…

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Hong Kong — The death toll in Hong Kong’s devastating apartment complex fire has risen to 128 and the number of people missing has reached 128, authorities said Friday, and authorities announced eight more arrests in the blaze. On Wednesday, the inferno spread rapidly through a public housing complex in the city’s Tai Po district, trapping people indoors. As authorities warn the death toll could rise further, focus shifts to what caused the region’s worst fires in decades. Fire Chief Andy Yong said during an inspection conducted after the fire, authorities discovered that all eight of the complex’s fire alarms…

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In the Premier League, Brian Brobbey scored the winning goal as Sunderland completed a stunning comeback to defeat 10-a-side Bournemouth 3-2.The Black Cats continue to surprise with their return to the top flight, remaining unbeaten at the Stadium of Light this season. However, within 15 minutes Sunderland found themselves losing 2-0 and it looked doubtful. There was some luck in Bournemouth’s opening goal, with Evanilsson’s first shot hitting the crossbar. Amin Adli was then waiting to strike home from close range. The headline could have been about Tyler Adams, too. It came after he scored the second goal for the…

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Wall Street thinks you don’t own enough stocks. Not specifically “you,” but given that the S&P 500 index has been in a bull market for three years and is back within 1% of its all-time high from a month ago, a group of investors is considered too lightly exposed to stocks. Deutsche Bank’s overall Investor Positioning Indicator remains near neutral. “Our sentiment indicators have spent most of this year in negative territory, reflecting the relatively conservative attitude of institutional investors,” said John Flood, head of Americas equity sales and trading at Goldman Sachs. “The wall of fear has been very…

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