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Month: November 2025

UN climate talks end with deal for more money to countries hit by climate change

BELEM, Brazil (AP) United Nations climate talks in Brazil reached a subdued agreement Saturday to deliver more money to countries hit hardest by climate change to help them adapt to extreme weather’s wrath. But the agreement doesn’t include an explicit detailed map to phase out fossil fuels or strengthen inadequate emissions cutting plans.

NYPD shells out $1.1B in yearly overtime with 55 making $100K over salaries — and that’s a 14% improvement

The NYPD shelled out nearly $1. 1 billion on overtime last fiscal year the most of any city agency, but still nearly 14% less than the prior 12 months, The Post has learned. Cops and non-uniformed NYPD staffers pocketed a combined $1, 087, 616, 025 in OT for the fiscal year ending June 30 including a jaw-dropping 55 captains, lieutenants, detectives and other staffers who each raked in more than $100, 000 in OT beyond their actual salaries, an analysis of newly released payroll records. Leading the way was now-retired Lt. John Tancredi, who racked up 1, 256 extra hours worth $163, 681.

Sony Pacts With Qatar’s Film Committee To Co-Finance Arabic Language Films

Sony Pictures International Productions (SPIP) has signed a multi-year agreement with the Film Committee at Media City Qatar to co-finance Arabic-language films from the Middle East and North Africa. Qatar’s Film Committee announced the agreement during its three-day Industry Days event on the fringes of the Doha Film Festival, laying out its ambitions to transform [.].

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