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" ... Gaming spaces, toy shops and more hands-on activities such as a hallway of interactive Star Wars light sabers, a giant snow globe photo space that generates a shareable GIF and a tasting kitchen sponsored by Campbell’s fill the 16,000-square-foot area. It’s full of Insta-worthy moments, but this is more than just pretty pictures. It’s Target’s massive holiday pop-up across from New York’s Chelsea Market called Wonderland! (intentional exclamation point), which opens today and runs through December 22. ... "
" ... The Cyber Game of Nations continues this week with Iran and the U.S. rattling cyber sabers at one another over the Strait of Hormuz. It all started with a downed U.S. drone, that may or may not have been in Iranian airspace; and the wreckage of that drone on display in Tehran. Next, press releases and spokesperson claims of cyber attacks and defenses. Pretty much the only thing visible is the claims that are being fired back and forth reminiscent of the hyperbole and propaganda battles of the Cold War. ... "
" ... UN Ambassador Nikki Haley – in an era where might no longer means right and where bullies are being outed in unprecedented numbers on a daily basis, Ambassador Haley decided to rattle US sabers and act as a bully. Wrong message and the wrong time. Having to defend the Trump Administration’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel was indefensible enough, but to do so in the face of a 129-9 drubbing in the United Nations General Assembly was foolish. But Ms. Haley did not stop there. She moved on to threaten those 129 nations – and perhaps most of the 35 other nations who abstained – by suggesting that she was “taking down their names”. She warned that the United States gives billions both to the United Nations and directly to several of the countries who voted against the United States. She stated that the US has the right to determine policy in terms of what is best for its own perceived interests – but turned out to deny that very right to many of those nations who voted against it. There was no consideration that countries on the frontlines of terrorism or with large refugee populations like Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey don’t always see the world the way we see it. But it isn’t only that. It is very difficult for the US to make a case for alienating only one side of a dispute and to pretty much bailout on a peace process in the process. The US is the largest military power in the world, but that means very little in a world where China, Russia and serious regional powers like Turkey place an increasingly larger role – all with respect to their own national interests. Is this how to make America great again? Not with such a lopsided vote and not with intemperate, threatening language. ... "
" ... “Families find themselves trapped right now, but staying healthy is of paramount concern,” says Alan Smithson, who runs MetaVRse, an “XR” (augmented, virtual, and mixed reality) startup. “VR offers a new and exciting way to stay fit from home that allows you to box against giants, bike in the French Alps and slice beats with light sabers.” ... "