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Biden Prepares to Target Chinese Legacy Chips With Trade Investigation

The Biden administration is preparing a trade investigation into China’s production of older-model semiconductors, in response to fears that the United States’ growing dependence on these products could pose a national security threat, according to people familiar with the matter and government and industry documents reviewed by The New York Times. The investigation could ultimately […]

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Venezuela says about a fourth of people detained in post-election crackdown granted prison release

CARACAS, Venezuela — Roughly a fourth of the people detained in Venezuela during the civil unrest that followed the July presidential election have been granted prison release orders, the country’s chief prosecutor announced Monday. Attorney General Tarek William Saab said in a statement posted on Instagram that a review of cases linked to the unrest […]

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The D Brief: Israel pounds Syrian military sites; Taiwan gets tanks; Will AI firms eat the Pentagon?; One dead on Fort Eisenhower; and just a bit more.

While Syria is shifting to new management, Israel is attacking the country’s arsenals and infrastructure. On Monday, military jets struck former air defense sites and missile warehouses along the country’s western coast in the early morning hours, conflict monitors at the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported afterward, describing the attacks and their secondary explosions […]

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Mayor Adams Is Denied Public Money for His Re-election Campaign

Mayor Eric Adams was denied public matching funds for his re-election campaign on Monday as he faces federal corruption charges focused on his fund-raising practices, dealing a major setback to his bid for a second term. The New York City Campaign Finance Board ruled that Mr. Adams was not eligible to participate in a program […]

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Drone sightings lead to airspace shutdown at Ohio military base, arrests near Boston airport

BOSTON — More suspected in the eastern U.S. led to a temporary airspace shutdown at an Air Force base in Ohio and arrests near Boston’s Logan International Airport, as elected officials to identify and stop the mysterious unmanned flights. Drones flying around Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, Ohio, forced base officials to close the […]

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Supreme Court Rejects Ex-Lt. Gov. of New York’s Bid to Dismiss Charges

Brian A. Benjamin, the former lieutenant governor of New York, must face trial on federal corruption charges, after the U.S. Supreme Court turned down a request on Monday to dismiss much of the case. The order ended two years of legal wrangling over whether the charges cleared an increasingly high bar for what conduct constitutes […]

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Men in Tights and Tutus: The Trocks Turn 50, Humor Intact

The ballerinas of Les Ballets Trocadero de Monte Carlo never change. With the never-say-die showbiz spirit of a faded Russian touring company, and a whiff of greasepaint and glamour, Ida Nevasayneva, Maya Thickenthighya and the other ballet warriors are eternally giving heroic performances, triumphantly knocking off a technical trick or two, flirting with the audience, […]

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Luigi Mangione’s Skateboarding Video; Viral Clip Leaves Netizens Stunned

The internet was agog with a new video which claimed to depict Luigi Mangione, the prime suspect in the gunning down of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson skateboarding. Ever since his arrest Luigi Mangione is hogging all the limelight and skateboarding is another news which has been associated with the suspect. Luigi Mangione’s Skateboarding Stunt Shocks …

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Heartfelt TikTok Tributes Honor Joules Smith, 6, After Her Courageous Fight Against a Rare Brain Tumor

TikTok users are chipping in their own little way to give tribute to the sad demise of Essex native Joules Smith. The six-year-old died after battling valiantly a rare form of brain tumor on December 9. The sad ending was announced by her father Joe Smith. The Smith family paid tribute to their daughter and …

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Fury as hugely popular attraction loved by families is AXED by council as locals cry ‘the heart of our city is gone’

LOCALS were left gutted after the council scrapped a beloved family attraction, after promises for it to be returned.

Derby City Council confirmed there are “no plans” to resurrect the city’s popular attraction after it was axed in July 2019.

Market Place in Derby, England, with the waterfall turned off.
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The Derby Cascade in Market Square will not be switched back on[/caption]
Water feature in Derby Market Place.
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Councillor Nadien Peatfield announced there were “no plans” to bring it back in the foreseeable future[/caption]
Two elderly men sitting on a bench, talking in front of a water feature.
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It has been a staple monument in the town centre for decades[/caption]
Two young girls playing in a city fountain.
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Locals have fond memories of the features and expressed their sadness over its closure[/caption]

The iconic Market Place waterfall was commissioned in 1995, and quickly became a recognisable feature of Derby Promenade.

Tory administration estimated it would cost £32,000 a year to keep going in 2017, and two years later it was closed to be “redesigned.”

Chaddesden resident Mary Hart told Derbyshire Live: “It’s typical, isn’t it?

“We can’t even afford to have a bit of water running in one of the busiest places in town.”

Mary used to take her grandchildren out to the waterfall to play during the summer months.

The concrete slab remains in the centre of town but with no water flowing through the it, leaving an eerie concrete slab.

She added: “I just laugh nowadays, I have stopped caring.

“It’s the young people who will miss out, they won’t know the Derby we know, and that’s sad, but what can we do?”

The waterfall was switched off in 2016 for maintenance costs and vandalism fees, but after immense pushback from townsfolk, the water began flowing again in 2018.

Unfortunately the year after it was turned off again with a council spokesperson announcing it was being re-designated as a “confined space due to restricted access.”

The spokesperson added: “Work is underway to resolve this issue as a matter of urgency.”

For the last half a decade the treasured waterfall has remained dry as a bone, and finally the council has addressed the issue.

To the dismay of locals, Councillor Nadien Peatfield announced there were “no plans” to switch the waterfall back on again after the five-year wait

The once cherished attraction is now covered with grime and bird droppings and is home to a flock of pigeons.

Without the water flowing through it, locals struggle to see the point of the feature in the centre of their city.

“It just gets dirtier and dirtier,” Sarah Young, from Mackworth, complained.

“It seems to be more run down whenever I look at it.

“They need to fix it soon – or at least give it a regular wash – otherwise, you may as well just knock it down.

“It has absolutely no purpose.”

The Derby Cascade, designed by William Pye, is a distinctive memory for many locals who grew up in the area.

The 3.5m high waterfall was initially erected after a competition organised by the Public Art Commissions Agency.

Behind the cascade there is enough space to walk behind the curtain of water, offering the sensation of wandering behind a waterfall.

Adam Kelly remembers the water feature fondly from his childhood, and thinks turning it back on would “put a bit of life back in the town.”

He said: “I was one of the kids who grew up using the waterfall, running around and getting wet.

“My grandparents couldn’t stand having to dry us all off before getting the bus, but my cousins and I used to enjoy it so much”, he chuckled.

“I’m not an expert on things like this, but I suppose it isn’t too much trouble to turn it back on, but with the cost of bills nowadays, you never know.”

While he would love to see it open he understands it’s not a priority.

“We’re all used to it now, and it’s too late to turn it on for Christmas, so maybe by the summer, they could have it sorted.”

When it was first designed, the waterfall was met with mixed reactions as many had requested a traditional fountain.

Locals and visitors then become attached to the unique feature and are devasted to hear it won’t return, despite attempts to make the Market Place the new “cultural heart of the city.”

Councillor Peatfield said: “The Market Place is a key part of our plans to create a new cultural heart of the city and we continue to work closely with our preferred strategic development partners, Vinci Developments UK and ION developments, on their masterplan, which includes the Market Place and areas surrounding it.”

The Sun has reached out to Derby City Council for a comment.

View of Derby city center shops and Jackie Stamps bar from a fountain.
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Councillor Nadien Peatfield said they ‘have no plans to switch the waterfall fountain back on’[/caption]
Waterfall feature in Derby Market Square.
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It has now stood without running water for half a decade[/caption]
Derby's Guildhall and Market Square waterfall feature.
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The beloved water feature in Derbyshire centre was built in 1995[/caption]
Derby Speakers Corner: A wall with mounted ceramic faces and an informational plaque about free speech.
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Since 2019 the water has not been running and residents are devastated they won’t see their fountain back in action[/caption]

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