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Новости за 08.12.2025

Asus ExpertBook P3 review: A better Copilot+ PC for work

PC World 

At a glance

Expert's Rating

Pros

  • Strong AMD CPU performance
  • Lots of RAM and a big SSD
  • Generous port selection
  • Good speakers

Cons

  • Display is on the dim side
  • Grainy webcam
  • Battery life is behind the most efficient ultraportables

Our Verdict

The Asus ExpertBook P3 is a work-focused laptop that shines in its price range. AMD’s hardware once again delivers Microsoft’s... Читать дальше...

Banking sector steadies as Cyprus eyes a more resilient future

Cyprus Mail 

After a turbulent decade marked by restructuring, regulatory tightening and a gradual restoration of public trust, the island’s banks are entering a new chapter shaped by consolidation, rising profitability and renewed international recognition.At the same time, pressures around household debt, housing affordability and governance reform remind us that recovery cannot be mistaken for completion.Cyprus is […]

A Cicero woman’s baby was in the NICU. She was in ICE detention.

Chicago Sun-Times 

Nayra Guzmán knew there was something wrong with her daughter within hours of her birth — a long and complicated delivery that included a diagnosis of preeclampsia and ended in a Cesarean section. In the haze of recovery, the first-time mom noticed her daughter was struggling to breathe. When the baby started turning blue, Guzmán watched as doctors whisked her away to the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).

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Traditional Country Top Ten 2025

Splice Today 

I'm more focused this year, and not in the mood to deal with various modes of crossover; Shaboozey’s a bridge too far, and I'm still in recovery. So I'm narrowing the focus to albums that are palpably committed to the tradition of country music. And my Top 10 this year is also “traditional” in the sense that the way I'm doing it is a little string of paragraphs that would’ve been appropriate for print journalism of the 1980s (but with links); I'm not even on TikTok!

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The Letter

Splice Today 

Last week I took a jab at all the media companies soliciting donations from readers or those still on their mailing list. (The hands-out queries come every day, a marked increase from previous years; does that mean the GOP will get thwacked in next year’s midterm elections? I’ll leave that to the Beltway “experts” who never, ever stop writing, and posting on social media, about politics, even though such “thought experiments” have a one-week expiration date.)

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Why Is New York Honoring an Author Who Sexualizes Teenagers?

Splice Today 

In December, Manhattan will roll out the red carpet for Haruki Murakami. A full evening of words, music, and lavish praise for one of the West’s most celebrated foreign authors. His popularity’s undeniable. His prose grips American readers with near-devotion. But so does something else: a slow, unsettling thread of sexualized adolescence repeatedly running through his work. Murakami’s novels drift toward adult men orbiting younger girls, lingering descriptions of school-aged bodies, and erotic moments that regularly cross the line. Читать дальше...

A Whole Bloody Fortnite

Splice Today 

In the late-1990s and early-2000s, My Sensei, also known as film director Quentin Tarantino, wrote and directed Kill Bill. At four hours, the film was My Sensei’s longest, and executive producer Harvey Weinstein insisted that he split the movie into two rather than cut anything out. It wasn’t a crazy idea: The Lord of the Rings movies were hugely successful around this time, along with the Harry Potter films. This could work: serial grindhouse exploitation installments in multiplexes around the world. Читать дальше...