The Daily Populous

Friday December 7th, 2018 day edition

image for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate reveals Joker from Persona 5 as first DLC pack character

Ultimate has revealed a new DLC character for its first pack.

Joker from Persona 5 is on the way, Nintendo announced at The Game Awards.

Here’s the trailer in both English and Japanese:.

Joker will be included in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s Challenger Pack 1.

The pack will also have a new stage and various music tracks.

Five DLC packs are planned for the game in total, and players will be able to obtain everything in a Fighters Pass bundle. »

Trump's Employee Hires Could Be Criminal

Authored by lawandcrime.com

President Donald Trump has long employed undocumented immigrants at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, according to a New York Times report.

Aside from the disconnect between the Trump administration’s approach to illegal immigration and the apparent reality at his club, there could be a federal crime afoot here, too.

One relevant inquiry here would be how many undocumented immigrants were–or are–employed by Trump at Bedminster during the above time period. »

Kelloggs use rejected cornflakes to make beer in bid to cut down on food waste

Authored by telegraph.co.uk

As shoppers increasingly worry about the environmental impact of their purchases, companies have had to find creative ways to minimise food waste.

The cereal company is the latest to join this trend, making beer out of the cornflakes at their factories which would otherwise be waste product.

Corporate social responsibility manager for Kellogg’s UK, Kate Prince, said: “Kellogg’s is always exploring different and sustainable ways to reduce food waste in its factories. »

State Dept. official: China holding 800k Muslim minorities in internment camps

Authored by thehill.com
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State Department official Scott Busby told senators this week that China has detained at least 800,000 Muslim minorities in internment camps.

Busby referenced the testimony of Mihrigul Tursun, a Uighur mother who survived one of the Chinese re-education camps and spoke before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China last week.

"Life outside the internment camps is not much better," Busby said Tuesday. »