Day: November 9, 2023
Transgender people can be baptized Catholic, serve as godparents, Vatican says
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Hollywood actors agree deal with studios to end strike
Hollywood actors and studios reached a tentative deal Wednesday to end a months-long strike that has crippled the entertainment industry, delayed hundreds of popular shows and films, and cost billions to the US economy.
The third GOP debate begins with candidates competing on foreign policy and who could beat Donald Trump
The third Republican primary debate took place with a smaller field of candidates, as Donald Trump once again skipped the event. The candidates focused on the Israel-Hamas war and tried to position themselves as viable alternatives to Trump. Despite Tr…
Israel-Hamas War Live Updates: G7 Backs “Humanitarian Pauses” In Gaza, Reaffirms Ukraine Support
G7 foreign ministers said Wednesday that they supported “humanitarian pauses and corridors” in the Hamas-Israel war but refrained from calling for a ceasefire.
Hollywood actors’ union Sag-Aftra agrees tentative deal to end four-month strike
Major films and TV shows will resume work after a four-month impasse that paralysed the industry.
‘Historic step’: European Union commission to invite Ukraine to begin EU membership talks
Hailing a “successful day”, Zelensky said his country had done a lot during the war to tackle corruption – a key criteria for joining the bloc – and pledged that the postwar-reconstruction of his country would be free from graft.
Is there such a thing as a deadbolt that just feels SATISFYING to use?
Like when you insert the key, I want to feel every pin latch on and BITE in to every groove of the key. I don’t want to fight to get the key in, but I definitely don’t want it to be frictionless either. Does such a thing exist or does every brand of deadbolt just feel the same? Has anyone ever tried inserting a key and went “hot damn that felt good”? Serious answers only please and thanks in advance
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