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NY’s soft-on-crime leaders created the serial menaces terrorizing the subways

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No wonder crime on the subways continues to be a scourge: The same lawbreaking fiends keep being cuffed, only to be cut loose again and again.

Monday’s Post revealed the shocking stats: 63 transit terrors with more than 5,000 busts among them, for crimes ranging from robbery to assault to sex crimes.

Yet, thanks to lenient judges, the no-bail law and pro-crime prosecutors who drop or downgrade charges, the vast majority are still walking the streets — only about five are now locked up.

Cops are well-acquainted with these chronic menaces and do their part to get them off the streets, making quick busts when one of them breaks the law (again).

But they’re spat back out almost as quickly as the NYPD can haul them in, often after getting less than a slap on the wrist.

The rap sheets of this rogues’ gallery of street scoundrels are eye-popping.

Take Carlos Baez-Caban, who’s racked up a total of 48 arrests, one for allegedly biting a rider while stealing her phone: He’s out on probation and still walking the streets.

Or Shaquille Clarke, whose arrests include pressing his groin area against one woman and punching another while robbing her: He’s also free as a bird, despite getting busted for another crime while on probation.

Matthew Leon, a serial predator arrested for sex-related offenses a whopping 13 times, wasn’t kept behind bars after he allegedly groped a woman’s breasts and buttocks on the L train; only after an arrest for reaching inside a stranger’s pants and top this spring was he finally held.

These are the sickos with whom soft-on-crime leaders expect New Yorkers to share a subway car or bus, all in the name of “justice reform.”

Passive, pro-crime prosecutors throw gasoline on the fire: Last year, 62% of subway felonies were downgrades to misdemeanors in the Bronx, while the Manhattan DA’s Office declined to prosecute 69% of misdemeanor arrests.

What exactly do Gov. Kathy Hochul, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg or other electeds have to say to the New Yorkers who have been robbed, groped or assaulted by one of these serial offenders?

The answer seems to be “Put up with it,” because consequences for criminals are at odds with the left’s anti-cop, anti-carceral ideology (which Hochul and other “moderates” either can’t or won’t fully confront).

Meanwhile, Zohran Mamdani seems to think these recidivists just need greater access to government services, and they’ll magically change their ways.

Except if that tact were ever going to work, it would have by now: These criminals have been through the system thousands of times collectively; countless social workers, public defenders and other miscellaneous city workers have crossed their paths.

It’s likely the only intervention the government hasn’t tried is keeping them behind bars.

The only way to ensure that these repeat offenders quit preying on New Yorkers: Stop letting them go.



This story originally appeared on NYPost

Zoë Kravitz Introduces Boyfriend Harry Styles to Dad Lenny in NYC

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The relationship between Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles appears to be getting serious.

The actress reportedly introduced the former One Direction singer to her father recently during a day out in New York City’s West Village. Lenny Kravitz is a renowned singer/songwriter with 40 million albums sold worldwide.

Last week, Harry and Zoë were spotted walking in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, amid many reports that the two are a couple.

Zoë, Harry and Lenny have been through their share of romantic heartache over the years. Zoë broke up with Channing Tatum in October after a three-year relationship. She had been married to Karl Glusman before that.

Harry has dated the likes of Taylor Swift, Kendall Jenner and Olivia Wilde and split up with Taylor Russell last year.

Lenny divorced Zoë’s mother, Lisa Bonet, in 1993, while also dating Vanessa Paradis and was previously engaged to Nicole Kidman.

Zoë Kravitz and Harry Styles met Lenny Kravitz for lunch

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Zoë and Harry recently met up with the actress’s famous father for lunch at a place called Sant Ambroeus, according to the Daily Mail. The restaurant is reasonably priced, with pasta dishes ranging from $33 and croissants at $6.

People close to them say they are “kidding themselves” if they think it’s just an innocent fling. The latest date between the two suggests that their relationship has taken a step forward, with onlookers calling it “intense”.

“This is brewing into something more, whether they think it is or not, a source revealed. “They might not want to think it is, but surprise, surprise, it is getting interesting,” the source continued.

The source also noted that Harry and Zoë may be growing more serious as they reach an age where playing casually is no longer appealing.

Zoë’s latest movie, Caught Stealing, came out in late August.

TELL US – WILL HARRY AND ZOË’S RELATIONSHIP LAST?



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House Oversight Committee Member Says There Is Reason To Think Trump Was Involved In Epstein Wrongdoing

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Finally, somebody with some authority said it. While it is true that there has been no evidence linking Trump to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, each new revelation supports investigating Trump’s relationship with Epstein and adds smoke that suggests fire around Trump and Epstein.

Rep. Dave Min appeared on CNN on Tuesday morning and said that there is reason to think that Trump was involved in wrongdoing with Epstein.

CNN’s John Berman said, “I do want to say we have no reason to think that he was in any way involved with that check itself. Also, no reason to think he’s conducted any wrongdoing involving Jeffrey Epstein.”

Rep. Min, who is a former prosecutor and a lawyer, responded, “I would think we have lots of reasons to think he was involved in wrongdoing. I, at this point, there’s a lot of smoke. There may be some fire, but I would just say, push back and say, I think there’s a lot of reason to think Donald Trump was involved with what…”

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OLED MacBook Pro expected to have Samsung displays in late 2026

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Samsung Display is once again rumored to be the supplier for the OLED MacBook Pro and will allegedly start production in the middle of 2026.

A MacBook Pro, without OLED

The OLED MacBook Pro has been a frequently rumored display upgrade, which will bring the portable Mac in line with the iPhone and iPad. With the potential launch late in 2026 for the model, Apple is reportedly tapping a well-known screen source to make it happen.

According to The Elec on Tuesday, Samsung Display will be making the displays in 2026. The existing supply chain partner, who already provides many screens to Apple, will reportedly commence production on the panels for the 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro from the second quarter of 2026.

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£20k in savings? Here’s how you could try to turn that into a £13,582 annual passive income

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Savings accounts remain by far the most popular place for Brits to store their extra cash. But with interest rates falling, prioritising these low-yielding products over share investing could cost individuals a chance of achieving a meaningful passive income.

Their simplicity makes them hugely appealing, while the security of guaranteed returns provides another big plus. They also play an important role in building a diversified portfolio and providing access to emergency cash.

Yet, over the long-term, they can also deliver painfully lower returns compared with share investing. Here’s one way someone with £20,000 in savings could use their money to eventually secure a large second income for retirement.

Steady as she goes

There’s no right and wrong answer as to whether lump sum investing is better than making regular investments. But drip-feeding money into UK and global shares can have notable advantages, including:

  • Reducing timing risk, by ensuring large amounts aren’t invested at the market’s peak.
  • Smoothing out stock market volatility, and providing opportunities to capitalise on share price falls.
  • Lessening psychological discomfort, by reducing anxiety over short-term market swings.

On the other hand, investing a lump sum can create greater wealth over time. ‘Time in the market beats timing the market,’ as they say. The longer one’s cash is being made to work, the greater the potential returns.

But thanks to the high performance of the stock market, and the power of compounding that long-term investing harnesses, it’s still possible to build a large passive income even with a staggered, lower-risk approach.

Let’s say an investor has a £20,000 lump sum they want to put to work over three years. That works out as roughly £556 a month.

With an 8% yearly return spread over three decades, they would have £194,032 sitting in their retirement pot.

That’s lower than the £218,715 they’d have made if they invested the whole lot straight away. But it would still be enough to generate an annual second income of £13,582 if invested in 7%-yielding dividend shares.

A FTSE 100 hero

There are no guarantees of making this sort of return. But given the FTSE 100‘s 8% return over the last decade, buying UK blue-chip shares could be a good strategy to try and build that sort of retirement pot.

Legal & General (LSE:LGEN) is one top Footsie share for investors to consider. It has a strong record of paying large and growing dividends, and right now its forward yield is 9.3%, smashing the index average of 3.3%.

What’s more, Legal & General has substantial opportunities to grow earnings, and thus the possibility of delivering robust share price gains. It’s a leading player in multiple financial services markets including life insurance, asset management, and pensions. It therefore has many ways to capitalise on powerful demographic trends.

On one hand, cyclical operations could lead to underperformance during economic downturns. I think the company could prove an exceptional wealth builder over the long term, helped by expansion into growth markets like the US.

A portfolio holding FTSE 100 shares like this may be a great way for investors targeting a retirement income — and better than simply holding cash in a savings account.



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AI expert says it’s ‘not a question’ that AI will take over all jobs—but people will have 80 hours a week of free time

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It’s only been three years since OpenAI released ChatGPT into the world, and companies are already shaving down their workforces to make way for AI automation. This has left many employees clinging to their jobs for dear life—but according to Dr. Roman Yampolskiy, a professor of computer science and leading voice in AI safety, no worker is safe. 

Despite cab drivers and even teachers like himself saying they’re irreplaceable, he said it’s inevitable that the technology will take over. 

“That is not even a question if it’s possible,” Yampolskiy recently said on The Diary of a CEO podcast when discussing jobs being automated by AI. “It’s like, how soon before you [are] fired?”

The computer science professor has joined the cohort of tech leaders—including Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Silicon Valley investor Vinod Khosla—raising the alarm bells that AI will trigger a jobs armageddon. 

But while Amodei thinks that AI could swipe half of white-collar roles in the next five years, spiking unemployment up to 20%, Yampolskiy said that joblessness could reach as high as 99% in that same time frame. And contrary to popular belief, he thinks that workers won’t simply funnel into new roles that haven’t been disrupted or invented by AI yet.

“Before we always said, ‘This job is going to be automated, retrain to do this other job,’” the AI expert said. “But if I’m telling you that all jobs will be automated, then there is no plan B. You cannot retrain.”

There will be record levels of unemployment—but he says humans will have 60 hours of freed time

The engineering professor is steadfast that nearly all jobs will be taken over by AI—even most of the ones that have a special human touch, like teachers and car drivers. 

And the career paths that once guaranteed six-figure salaries are also on the way out; he pointed out the very popular computer science track, which he currently teaches at the University of Louisville, and has since been upended by AI

“Look at computer science. Two years ago, we told people ‘Learn to code—you are an artist, you cannot make money. Learn to code.’ Then we realized, ‘Oh, AI kind of knows how to code and [is] getting better. Become a prompt engineer. You can engineer prompts for AI. It’s going to be a great job. Get a four-year degree in it,’” Yampolskiy said on the podcast. “But then we’re like, ‘AI is way better at designing prompts for other AIs than any human.’ So that’s gone.”

As more jobs get replaced by AI, and roles that are created from this change also get automated, it’s an endless domino effect of unemployment. Yampolskiy warned joblessness will hit an all-time high in the next five years as all human work, including manual labor, is replaced by humanoid robots and AI agents. 

“We’re looking at a world where we have levels of unemployment we [have] never seen before,” he revealed. “[I’m] not talking about 10% unemployment, which is scary, but 99%. All you have left is jobs where, for whatever reason, you prefer another human would do it for you. But anything else can be fully automated.”

While that sounds like a dark reality for most workers, Yampolskiy doesn’t seem phased by the inevitable. In fact, he sees an upside in this huge workforce shift—just like other tech leaders, he says massive jobs automation will lead to shorter workweeks. 

He echoes the likes of former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates—who said that we’ll clock in just two days a week in the next ten years—and Nvidia chief executive Jensen Huang who predicts a four-day workweek. But Yampolskiy optimistically believes work will be scrapped entirely, leaving humans with the question of how they’ll spend their free time. 

“I don’t think there is a, ‘This occupation needs to learn to do this instead.’ I think it’s more like, ‘We as a humanity, then we all lose our jobs. What do we do? What do we do financially? Who’s paying for us? And what do we do in terms of meaning? What do I do with my extra 60, 80 hours a week?’”

Yampolskiy isn’t positive where that money is going to come from, but other tech leaders, like Elon Musk, suggest that the technology will create the need for a “universal high income”—where people have access to all the money they need to survive without having a job. Though he isn’t explicit on how much each person would need every year. 

“There will be no shortage of goods and services. It will be an age of abundance,” Musk told former U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in 2023. “We won’t have universal basic income. We’ll have universal high income…In some sense, it’ll be somewhat of a leveler, an equalizer.”

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Mariah Carey Receives MTV Vanguard Award With Ariana Grande By Her Side

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The MTV Video Vanguard Award was presented to Mariah Carey at the VMAs, and the ceremony witnessed a beautiful moment shared by mother and daughter. Mariah Carey took to Instagram with an emotional thank-you post. This award cements the miles walked by the ever-glamorous Mariah through her aeternal musical and entertainment career.

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Finally! After a lifetime of undeniable contributions loaded with numerous number-one hits, the MTV Video Vanguard Award found its way to Mariah Carey-along with many magical moments. The career extraordinaire took to her socials with a powerful and rather brief caption, A moment 🥹Thank you @MTV @vmas #Ari #Lambily 🦋♥️, probably accompanied by some behind-the-scenes shots from that night.

The shoutout to Ariana Grande was far from meaningless. The two divas have seemingly maintained a close association all these years, with Grande calling Carey her prime vocal inspiration and mentor throughout her career. The viability between the two has since turned to friendship, rendering the award moment meaningful for both.

The fans drizzled the comment section with high praise and emotional reactions. One enthusiastic fan accurately described the collective feeling of all present: “Congrats Mariah!! Your look & performance were amazing & I loooved the Type Dangerous/It’s like that mashup!! Love you🦋❤️🐑.” Not just about the award itself but also about the extraordinary performance that came with it.

The style moment was praised as well, with one fan offering: “Dressed in gold, but you will always be a diamond 💎👑🦋😍”- a fitting tribute to Carey’s everlasting shine throughout the years.

Some comments changed gears into a light-hearted direction about this overdue honor. One user called out to the VMAs account: “What TOOK YOU SO LONG😤?”-a sentiment widely pondered by fans for years while this honor was finally conferred.

The Carey-Granter relationship especially resonated with followers. One remarked, “Imagine being Mariah Carey’s work daughter???”-acknowledging the rare and precious bond between the established icon and the younger superstar who has followed in her footsteps.

A little bit of the official Video Music Awards account joined the celebration as well, chiming in with “What a night!!! Congratulations! 🦋 🏆” from all angles, making the moment truly feel official.

The achievement felt indeed more intimate, from a celebrity view; “Thank you for all the beautiful moments you give us and the happiness ♥️you MC,” wrote a supporter, reflecting on how Carey’s milestones feel like victories shared with her minions.

This moment of that award is quite rewarding with Carey impacting generations of artists while at the same time keeping the legendary status. The ceremony performance was said to be one of those mash-ups of her hits that are a straightforward demonstration of why she is worthy of this life achievement award.

For those folks who have watched Ms. Carey since the beginning, this appears like full-circle recognition of an artist who redefined vocal standards and broadened the horizons of what pop music could offer. For new fans, this is a gentle nudge to let them know that the superstars today stand on the shoulders of giants – and those shoulders of Mariah Carey have carried quite a bit of music history.

For her and her fans to become so emotional with this just shows that this kind of milestone is not about the trophies-they recognize all other artistic impact that has transcended charts and sales. These are moments when music becomes part of our lives- soundtracks to our memories and inspiration to other artists.

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“There is no one who deserves this more than you. Congrats MiMi!” Reasoned one fan, which would look like the consensus of an entire industry and fan base who truly understands what Mariah Carey has given to the art of music. This Vanguard Award is more than an honor-it is recognition of an ongoing evolving, and inspired legacy.



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Caramel Apple Pie Lush – Easy Layered Fall Dessert

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Caramel Apple Pie Lush is the easiest fall dessert you’ll ever make! With layers of buttery crust, creamy cheesecake, spiced apples, caramel, and whipped topping, it’s a yummy fall treat that is so much easier than baking a pie from scratch!

Side shot of a piece of caramel apple pie lush. Side shot of a piece of caramel apple pie lush.

Four Sweet Reasons to Make This Dessert

  • Cool & Creamy: Apple pie lush is a chilled dessert that balances the warm spices of fall with refreshing creaminess.
  • Easy Layers: Comes together in simple steps, no need for fancy techniques to get a beautiful result.
  • Perfect Make-Ahead Option: Tastes even better after it’s chilled. Making it the perfect dessert for a potluck, holidays, and gatherings.
  • Fall Favorite Twist: A fun, creamy spin on classic apple pie that reminds me of an apple pie cheesecake, but easier and way lighter!

Caramel Apple Pie Lush Ingredients

Overhead shot of labeled ingredients for the apple pie lush crust. Overhead shot of labeled ingredients for the apple pie lush crust.
  • Crust Alternatives: Swap out graham cracker crumbs for Nilla Wafers, Golden Oreos, gingersnaps, Biscoff, or even buttery shortbread cookies.
Overhead shot of the labeled ingredients for the cheesecake layer. Overhead shot of the labeled ingredients for the cheesecake layer.
Overhead shot of the labeled ingredients for the topping layer. Overhead shot of the labeled ingredients for the topping layer.
  • Graham Cracker Crumbs: Crush about 28 graham crackers in a zip-top bag with a rolling pin, or pulse in a food processor until fine.
  • Apple Pie Filling: Skip the canned stuff and use about 4 cups of fresh homemade apple pie filling for the best flavor and texture.
  • Whipped Topping: Swap Cool Whip for whipped cream (richer flavor, but softens after 2 days). For a longer hold, use a double batch of my stabilized whipped cream.
  • Crunchy Toppings: Sprinkle on toffee bits, chopped walnuts, pecans, or candied pecans for a little extra texture and flavor.
  • Drizzle Options: Finish it off with a chocolate or butterscotch drizzle, or go classic with salted caramel for a special touch.

How to Make Caramel Apple Pie Lush

Making this apple dessert is an obvious choice for me. When I’m craving apple pie or fall flavors, but don’t want to make a pie crust. It’s like cheesecake and apple pie had a baby! It’s so good and everyone loves it!

  1. Make the Crust: Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Combine the graham cracker crumbs, sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and butter in a medium bowl until the mixture resembles damp sand.
  2. Bake and Cool Crust: Press the crumb mixture evenly into the bottom of the 9×13 pan using a flat bottomed glass or measuring cup. Bake for 10-12 minutes, until fragrant and the edges are golden brown. Remove the graham cracker crust from the oven. Allow it to cool completely before adding the subsequent layers.
  3. Mix the Cheesecake Layer: Add the cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, and nutmeg to a large bowl. Beat with a hand mixer or stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment until smooth. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed.
  4. Layer on the Cream Cheese Mixture: Spread the cream cheese mixture evenly over the cooled crust. Chill it in the fridge for 10-20 minutes before topping with the apple layer.
  5. Add the Pie Filling: Chop the apples from the pie filling before spreading the pie filling evenly over the chilled cheesecake layer. Be sure to get as much of the pie filling off the cutting board as you can.
  6. Add the Whipped Topping and Chill: Spread the whipped topping evenly over the top of the pie filling. Cover and refrigerate the apple pie lush for at least 4 hours, or overnight. Just before serving, drizzle caramel sauce and sprinkle graham cracker crumbs over the top.

Alyssa’s Pro Tip

Chop the Apples: You can leave the apples in large slices, but chopping them (or pulsing them in a food processor) helps the layers stay neat. I prefer to do this because it makes it easier to eat, slice, and serve.

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Crust

  • Combine 2 ¾ cups graham cracker crumbs3 tablespoons granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg, and ¾ cup melted salted butter in a medium bowl until the mixture resembles damp sand.

  • Press the crumb mixture evenly into the bottom of the pan using a flat-bottomed glass or measuring cup. Bake for 10-12 minutes, until fragrant and the edges are golden brown.

  • Remove the crust from the oven and allow it to cool completely before topping it with the subsequent layers.

Cheesecake Layer

  • Add 2 (8-ounce) packages softened cream cheese⅔ cup granulated sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon, and ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg to a large bowl and beat with a hand mixer or stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment until smooth. Scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as needed.

  • Spread the cream cheese mixture evenly over the cooled crust and chill it in the refrigerator for 10-20 minutes before topping with the apple layer.

Apple Layer

  • Chop the apples from 2 (21-ounce) cans apple pie filling before spreading the pie filling evenly over the chilled cheesecake layer, being sure to get as much of the pie filling off the cutting board as you can.

Topping

  • Spread 1 (8-ounce) container thawed whipped topping evenly over the top of the pie filling. Cover and refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or overnight.

  • Just before serving, drizzle caramel sauce and sprinkle graham cracker crumbs over the top.

Make Ahead and Storage
  • Make Ahead: Prepare the crust up to 1 day ahead; keep covered at room temperature until adding the cream cheese layer.
  • Refrigerate: Cover tightly with plastic wrap and chill up to 5 days. Refrigerate at least 4 hours before serving.

Calories: 385kcalCarbohydrates: 46gProtein: 3gFat: 22gSaturated Fat: 13gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0.3gCholesterol: 52mgSodium: 298mgPotassium: 115mgFiber: 1gSugar: 29gVitamin A: 676IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 57mgIron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Solvang, California’s enchanting Danish town, goes full Christmas

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If you’re eager to mark the holidays this year with a Danish flair but Copenhagen seems a tad too far away, you might find the answer in Solvang. An answer that includes gnomes and a troll.

That city, founded in 1911 by Danish immigrants, celebrates its Julefest — the winter holidays — with an emphasis on visitor-friendly Old World traditions. This year’s schedule includes a series of events and activities from Nov. 28 through Jan. 4 — roaming carolers, European-style night markets, candlelight tours and shops transformed into micro winter wonderlands.

If you’re planning a winter road trip, here are some things to know.

The most quaint hotels in town are tiny, so book early

Solvang, about 130 miles northwest of Los Angeles, has about 20 hotels and most are smallish and independent. The largest is the Corque Hotel (122 rooms), which is affiliated with Marriott but owned by the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians.

The most intimate and affordable hotels — often in a vintage motel sort of way — include the Atterdag Inn (8 rooms), New Haven Inn (10 rooms), Hamlet Inn (13 rooms), Mirabelle Inn (13 rooms), the Viking Inn (13 rooms) and the Winston (14 rooms).

The most luxurious is the Alisal Guest Ranch & Resort, whose 73 rooms and cottages routinely rent for $1,500 nightly or more (the property includes a lake and two golf courses).

A tree will rise, amid carols, craft markets and more

Solvang’s holiday celebrations include a tree lighting, like this one in 2023.

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Tree lighting will happen at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, in Solvang Park, followed by a Julefest Parade the next morning at 11 a.m.

Caroling is scheduled on several Saturdays, Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 13 and 20, from 5 to 8 p.m. in Solvang Park (weather permitting). Art and craft markets will materialize on Wednesdays, Dec. 3, 10 and 17, from 3 to 7 p.m.

There will be European-style markets to peruse.

There will be European-style markets to peruse.

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Solvang Park will offer hourlong light and music shows nightly from 5 to 10 p.m. Nov. 28 through Jan. 4. There are also evening trolley rides through the San Ynez Valley and meet-and-greet opportunities with Santa (in Solvang Park) are set for noon to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, Nov. 29 and 30, then Dec. 6, 7, 13,14, 20 and 21.

On Dec. 31, attention shifts to Julefest’s Copenhagen Countdown in Solvang Park, ringing in the Danish new year at 3 p.m., Pacific Standard Time. This event, from 2 to 4 p.m., will feature live music from an ’80s tribute band known as the Molly Ringwald Project.

Gnomes and a troll are expected

The seasonal offerings also include candlelight tours (featuring LED candles and hosts in costume), Christmas light tours and daily hunting for nisser (gnomes) throughout downtown Solvang.

The troll — nicknamed Lulu Hyggelig — isn’t really a seasonal addition. It (or she, if you prefer) is a permanent resident of the city’s California Nature Art Museum, added in February. Lulu, made of recycled pallets and wine barrels, is one of many trolls created worldwide by Danish artist and recycling activist Thomas Dambo and his team of veteran builders and volunteers.

Christmas trees will burn — and that’s part of the celebration

Solvang's holiday Julefest season often ends with a Christmas tree burn. This one happened in 2023.

Solvang’s holiday Julefest season often ends with a Christmas tree burn. This one happened in 2023.

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The season ends with a Christmas tree burn, billed as a safety demonstration, supervised by the Santa Barbara County Fire Department and scheduled for 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, weather permitting.



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Intel announces leadership overhaul, underscoring long road to recovery – Computerworld

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“Chandrasekaran is a proven leader from Micron, which ramped up multiple DRAM nodes at a rapid pace with solid performance in terms of yields and power,” Kundojjala said. “He has instituted capex discipline at Intel and is driving equipment reuse from node to node. We think, under Chandrasekaran, Intel Foundry will progress at a faster rate than they have been before in terms of node maturity, customer traction and ramp timings.”

It reflects an operations-driven approach to catch up with TSMC and Samsung, where reliability and delivery track record matter as much as process innovation, Rawat added. This also hints at Intel prioritizing credibility with hyperscalers and fabless customers that are wary of past delays.

Data center challenge

The data center and high-performance computing market is the biggest growth area for chipmakers, driven by AI demand and by hyperscalers seeking alternatives to Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, and Marvell. Despite this potential, Intel has struggled to keep pace.



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