Russia accused Ukraine of sending drones to attack two airfields used by Moscow’s long-range bombers hours before the Kremlin launched a wave of missile attacks. Two aircraft were damaged while three service personnel were killed and four wounded when the drones crashed after being intercepted by air-defenses, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said in a statement late Monday. Russian air forces later conducted strikes with air- and sea-launched missiles against energy and communications infrastructure in Ukraine, it said.
Explosions reported at two Russian military airbases thousands of miles away from the Ukrainian border, just hours before the latest barrage of Russian airstrikes; origin of the blasts remains unclear. https://t.co/tC9iS9gQHj
— NBC News (@NBCNews) December 5, 2022
High stakes in Herschel Walker-Raphael Warnock Senate battle in Georgia's runoff showdown https://t.co/l76NQOnLZ0
— Fox News (@FoxNews) December 6, 2022
Hunter Biden revelations in Twitter Files prompts media reckoning for insiders, critics: 'Sorry episode' https://t.co/amttD83jMi
— Fox News (@FoxNews) December 6, 2022
➤AVENATTI SENTENCED TO 14 YEARS IN CALIFORNIA FRAUD CASE: Lawyer Michael Avenatti, who rose to fame representing porn star Stormy Daniels against Donald Trump, was sentenced in California on Monday to 14 years in prison for cheating clients out of millions of dollars. Avenatti was also fined $10 million by U.S. District Judge James V. Selna. The judge said Avenatti’s sentence in Southern California will be served after he finishes a five-year term for separate convictions in New York.
National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said Monday the White House is monitoring the incident closely. https://t.co/CNwQDjdir3
— ABC News (@ABC) December 6, 2022
➤MALL OF AMERICA SETTLES LAWSUIT OVER BOY THROWN FROM BALCONY: The Mall of America in suburban Minneapolis said Monday that it will toughen its trespassing policies as part of a settlement with the family of a boy who was severely injured when a man with a history of causing disturbances at the mall threw the child from a third-floor balcony. Additional details of the settlement were not released by the boy’s family or the mall.
💻NYC KILLS 'INTERNET MASTER PLAN' FOR UNIVERSAL PUBLIC WEB ACCESS: Two and a half years after it was announced that New York City would spend $157 million to build municipal broadband infrastructure in poor neighborhoods, city officials have quietly canceled the plan. The expansion, which no longer exists, was the second phase of the 2020 Internet Master Plan, a massive endeavor launched during the de Blasio administration that aimed to connect 1.2 million New Yorkers to free or low-cost, high-speed internet. The project had been on hold this year, after Mayor Eric Adams assumed office.
🧒PFIZER ASKS FDA TO CLEAR UPDATED COVID SHOT FOR KIDS UNDER 5: Pfizer is asking U.S. regulators to authorize its updated COVID-19 vaccine for children under age 5, not as a booster but part of their initial shots. Children ages 6 months through 4 years already are supposed to get three extra-small doses of the original Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, each a tenth of the amount adults receive, as their primary series. If the Food and Drug Administration agrees, a dose of Pfizer's bivalent omicron-targeting vaccine would be substituted for their third shot.
When it comes to natural Christmas trees, Americans should brace for more of the same: higher prices. https://t.co/RVE0oj7BlW
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 6, 2022
➤CONSUMING ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS COULD INCREASE DEMENTIA RISK: People could be at a higher risk for dementia if more than 20% of their daily caloric intake is ultra-processed foods. According to the study published Monday in JAMA Neurology, the part of the brain involved in processing information and making decisions, or executive functioning, is particularly impacted by the risk of cognitive decline. People who consumed the most ultra-processed foods recorded a 28% faster rate of global cognitive decline and a 25% faster rate of executive function decline compared to those who ate the least amount of overly processed foods.
Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes in the final three minutes to rally the Buccaneers to victory. https://t.co/3zHCDkPxuq
— USA TODAY Sports (@usatodaysports) December 6, 2022
⚾NEW YORK METS AND P JUSTIN VERLANDER REACH 2-YEAR $86M DEAL: Three-time Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander agreed to a two-year, $86 million deal with the New York Mets on Monday. The deal comes with a vesting third-year option in 2025 is for $35 million. Verlander turns 40 this upcoming February.
🏀NIKE OFFICIALLY TERMINATES PARTNERSHIP WITH KYRIE IRVING: After initially suspending its partnership with Kyrie Irving and scrapping the release of his upcoming Kyrie 8 signature shoe last month, Nike confirmed Monday that it has fully cut ties with the Brooklyn Nets point guard. Irving's signature endorsement agreement with the company was set to expire on October 1, 2023 but was abruptly suspended eleven months before expiring after Irving posted a link on social media to a book and movie containing antisemitic messaging.
🏈CAROLINA PANTHERS WAIVE STRUGGLING QB BAKER MAYFIELD: The Carolina Panthers waived quarterback Baker Mayfield on Monday. This decision comes almost five months after the Panthers traded a conditional 2024 fifth-round pick to the Browns for Mayfield. Mayfield finished his Panthers tenure with career-lows in completion percentage (57.8 percent), yards per game (187.6) and only six touchdowns with six interceptions.
🏀FAN MATCHES DRAYMOND GREEN FINE WITH $25,003 IN TEAMS FOUNDATIONS: The fan who exchanged words with Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green in Dallas, which resulted in Green being fined $25,000, has donated $12,500 to the Dubs Community Foundation and $12,503 to the Mavs Foundation. Dallas resident Alykhan Rehmatullah identified himself as the fan involved, and pledged to match Green's fine and donate money to the charity of Green's choice.
⚽WORLD CUP: Japan 1 vs Croatia 1 (Croatia advances on penalties 3-1), Brazil 4 South Korea 1
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