#UK POWER RANKINGS: Where all 32 NFL starting quarterbacks stand entering Week 13

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The NFL season is now 12 weeks old, and Cam Newton and Alex Smith are moving up, while Kirk Cousins and Drew Brees are not.

Using one advanced stat and two metrics from fantasy football, we came up with a formula to rank all 32 NFL starting quarterbacks.

The formula uses Football Outsiders’ DYAR metric (looks at a quarterback’s overall effectiveness), FanDuel’s average fantasy points per game, and the percentage of teams that own each quarterback in ESPN’s Fantasy Football game (think of this as a job-approval rating, an indication of how fans think of each quarterback’s potential moving forward).

Here is how the 32 starters are ranked heading into Week 13.

1. Tom Brady, New England Patriots

Last week: 3

Team record: 10-1

DYAR rank: 1

Avg. fantasy points per game (rank): 1

ESPN Fantasy Owned: 99.6%

One thing to know: The Patriots lost their first game of the season in Denver and Brady described his feeling as “pretty pissed off,” referring to some of the calls and non-calls in the fourth quarter and overtime as well as the injury to Rob Gronkowski. 

2. Carson Palmer, Arizona Cardinals

Last week: 1

Team record: 9-2

DYAR rank: 2

Avg. fantasy points per game (rank): 3

ESPN Fantasy Owned: 96.4%

One thing to know: Palmer will be without running back Chris Johnson for the foreseeable future as the NFL’s fourth-leading rusher has a broken tibia in his leg. He may return this season.

3. Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers

Last week: 2

Team record: 7-4

DYAR rank: 5

Avg. fantasy points per game (rank): 4

ESPN Fantasy Owned: 99.9%

One thing to know: For the second-straight week, Rodgers barely cracked 200-yards passing, this time racking up just 202 in the loss to the Bears on Thanksgiving. 

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#UK 14 skills everyone should learn in their 20s

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Just because you’re no longer in school doesn’t mean you’ve got it all figured out.

You’ve still got plenty of important skills left to learn — but now you’re on your own.

To help you navigate this confusing time, we reviewed several Quora threads on helpful skills and ways to spend time in your 20s and highlighted the most useful insights.

Here are the life skills every 20-something should master.

SEE ALSO: 15 hard lessons everyone should learn in their 20s

1. How to just be honest

When you’re late to an appointment, it’s tempting to pin the blame on gridlock or train delays.

Instead, says Quora user Michael Hoffman, “just apologize. You don’t have to give details. ‘I planned poorly’ is a hundred times better than risking your integrity by inanely blaming traffic.”

2. How to receive criticism

No one likes to be told they’re wrong or even that they could be doing something more effectively. As Abhinav Gupta writes, it’s easy to resent the person critiquing you or completely ignore them.

Nonetheless, Gupta says, “in order to succeed in life you should always accept criticism and always respond positively to it and never think ill of people who point out your mistakes.”

3. How to start an interesting conversation

“Conversation-making is probably the most underrated skill,” says Deepak Mehta, who admits that he’s a shy person who’s always found it difficult.

But experience has taught him that if you dare to strike up a discussion with the person next to you, you might very well end up with a new friend, a business connection, or some novel insights on an old topic.

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#UK ‘The Daily Show’ canceled a Chris Brown interview at the last minute after its staff revolted

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“The Daily Show with Trevor Noah” had scheduled an interview with Chris Brown for its Tuesday night show, but the appearance was canceled due to show staff being uncomfortable about having the artist on, according to the Daily Beast.   

Brown, who two years ago was convicted of felony assault changes against his former girlfriend Rihanna, has since dealt with numerous violent instances and probation violations.

According to the Daily Beast story, “Daily Show” staffers disapproved of the booking, though host Trevor Noah brought up in a meeting that he was planning to use the interview to bring up domestic-violence issues. Noah’s ex-stepfather violently abused his mother.

Some on the staff felt Noah wouldn’t be right for the interview, as in the past he had joked about Brown’s abuse.

Like with this tweet:

The Tuesday episode interview ended up being scrapped and Nick Cannon, promoting his new film “Chi-Raq,” was the guest in Brown’s place. 

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#UK Meet the 19-year-old whose 80-person company is taking the fashion, film, and publishing worlds by storm

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Tavi Gevinson is not your typical 19-year-old. 

She’s edited four books, starred in a Broadway show, and leads a staff of 80 at Rookie, an online magazine she founded for teen girls. Recently, she made her Broadway debut and starred in an episode of Fox’s new show, “Scream Queens.”

And yet to her, age just isn’t a big deal. 

In my life, age does not apply at all. I feel 19 in that I’ve been alive for 19 years, and what’s happened in them happened to me,” she recently told Business Insider. “A lot of those on-paper qualities just don’t apply to creative industries, where people are crazy in their own ways.” 

The writer, editor, and actor recently posed for Annie Leibovitz and the Pirelli calendar, a historically NSFW production that is changing direction this year.

For the first time, the calendar focused on photographing strong, successful women instead of models in the nude. Amy Schumer, Patti Smith, Fran Lebowitz, Serena Williams, and Yoko Ono are just a few of the other women who posed for the calendar. 

We got the chance to sit down with Tavi, who told us a bit about what she’s up to now.  

SEE ALSO: The fabulous life of Anna Wintour

Tavi started her blog, Style Rookie, when she was just 11 years old. It quickly became a must-read in the fashion community. By 2010, when she was 14, she was interviewing people backstage at New York Fashion Week.

Tavi has been considered a taste-maker for years. Here, she chats with Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour and Barneys CEO Mark Lee in September 2010.

“I understand that it’s unorthodox, but I’m really glad that I finished high school and that I had these amazing experiences, like going to Fashion Week and interviewing people, but that I had to go home and go to school the next day,” she said. “I think my parents kept me from any extreme ego trip that could come from that, hopefully.”

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#UK No, Mark Zuckerberg is not donating 99% of his Facebook stock to charity

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Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan made headlines around the world on Tuesday when they not only announced the birth of their daughter Max, but also that they’d give away 99% of their Facebook stock over their lifetimes. 

But this money — a sum that today is worth about $45 billion — won’t all go to charity.

As BuzzFeed’s Alex Kantrowitz reported on Tuesday night, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the organization that the couple’s fortune will go to, is structured as an LLC, a limited liability company, not as a non-profit organization.

A Facebook spokesperson confirmed to Tech Insider that the organization is an LLC.

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, which has a mission of “advancing human potential and promoting equality,” will indeed be able to donate to non-profit organizations. But it will also be able to make investments in private companies.

According to Facebook, profits it makes from any investments it makes “will be used to fund additional work to advance the mission.”

The couple will choose where the money goes, but wrote in a letter announcing the organization that “initial areas of focus will be personalized learning, curing disease, connecting people and building strong communities.”

“We need to make sure that there are investments in programs that ensure that the future isn’t going to be like today,” Chan said in a video introducing the organization. “The future is going to be better than today.”

In a response to a question from The New York Times’ Vindu Goel, Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook that there are two reasons he and Chan decided to start giving away their fortune early on in their lifetimes. 

“First is that we have a lot to learn and giving, like anything else, takes practice to do effectively. So if we want to be good at it in 10-15 years, we should start now,” the Facebook CEO wrote. “Second is that any good we do will hopefully compound over time. If we can help children get a better education now then they can grow up and help others too in the time we might have otherwise waited to get started.”

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#UK Florida police used a smidgen of DNA to try to fully reconstruct an alleged criminal’s face

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A genetics company called Parabon Nanolabs recently analyzed some remnants of DNA from a crime scene — not for fingerprints, but to create a digital likeness of the alleged criminal’s face, Science News reported

Then, they sold the image (shown below) to the police:

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Using DNA to create images of stranger’s faces

This isn’t the first time the company has used genetic remnants to create images of stranger’s faces.

Back in May, the same company teamed up with a Hong Kong ad agency to shame local litterbugs for polluting the streets.

Using the DNA left behind on gum and cigarettes, Parabon zeroed-in on genes that code for physical traits like hair and eye color. Then, they drafted computer-generated sketches of each polluter’s face, printed them out on giant wanted posters, and pasted the sketches on billboards throughout the city:

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The science of creating a face from scraps

Unbenownst to many, the science behind the idea — of using DNA to predict a face — has existed for years.

In 2012, New York City-based artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg used the same technology to make sculptures of complete strangers using only the tiny bits of DNA left on discarded cigarettes and chewing gum that she collected from the streets of New York.

Each piece of trash that Dewey-Hagborg collected was rich in genetic data, typically in the form of DNA encased in dried spit or inside pieces of hair and skin.

To isolate that DNA, she did a simple lab procedure (so simple, I’ve done it myself) at a small community lab in Brooklyn. Then, using a computer code she wrote based on a face model designed by researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland and used that to comb through all the DNA and pick out only the genes that coded for physical traits, like hair and eye color.

Her exhibit, called “Stranger Visions,” has been shown in galleries across the world. Here’s an image of Dewey-Hagborg with one of her three-dimensional works of art, which she created with the same type of technology:

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In addition to hair and eye color, these bits of our DNA dictates the shade of our skin, the width of our noses, and the distance between our eyes, but they can’t tell how old or physically fit we are, for example.

Likenesses, not exact replicas

While the masks aren’t exact likenesses of the people they’re based on, they do display what Dewey-Hagborg calls a “family resemblance.”

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The same rule applies to the images Parabon creates. They aren’t exact likenesses, Ellen Greytak, Parabon’s bioinformatics director, told Science News. “We work with law enforcement to give them an idea of who they should be looking for.”

As vague as it is, a general idea is all the current science can guarantee. 

That’s because each of us has 3 billion chemical base pairs of DNA — the letters A, C, G, and T — that altogether make us who we are. One method of analyzing all of these genes is looking only at single letter variations that’ve been linked to specific traits like hair and eye color, susceptibility to certain diseases, and ancestry. This method of DNA analysis is called SNP (pronounced “snip”) sequencing.

The technique is far better at predicting certain traits than others. Scientists can use it to predict blue and brown eye color and red hair color, for example, with pretty striking accuracy. But blonde hair is much trickier, and things like height and face shape are another matter entirely.

SEE ALSO: I sequenced my DNA at a community lab in Brooklyn — and what I learned surprised me

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#UK This screenshot proves Pandora is a little too excited about being the only place you can stream Adele’s new album

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Though Adele has kept her new album “25” off of places like Spotify and Apple Music, there is one prominent streaming service where you can get it in full: Pandora.

“Good news radio listeners, you can now hear all songs from Adele’s latest album 25 on Pandora,” a Pandora spokesperson told Entertainment Weekly. “It is clear radio listeners love Adele and are coming to Pandora to enjoy her incredible music.”

And Pandora seems ecstatic about this.

The problem is that it’s not exactly easy to just listen to the whole album because of the way Pandora works. You have to create a station, and keep skipping songs, hoping, trying to eventually get to those elusive Adele tracks. 

Or do you?

This photo from Reddit shows that Pandora’s algorithm might be just a little tipsy off the power of being able to play Adele. In it, it shows Adele’s hit single “Hello” coming up somewhere you wouldn’t expect — System of a Down radio. What exactly do they have in common?

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As they say, when you’ve got it, flaunt it.

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#UK IAAF president Coe refuses to apologise for doping comment

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London (AFP) – World athletics president Sebastian Coe refused to apologise on Wednesday for describing allegations of blood doping in his embattled sport as a “declaration of war”.

Coe, president of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), made the remark in August after the Sunday Times and German broadcaster ARD claimed to have unearthed evidence of hundreds of suspicious blood samples.

An independent commission of the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) subsequently published evidence of state-supported doping by Russian athletes and a second WADA report is looking into allegations the IAAF covered up positive tests.

But asked if he regretted what he had said, Coe told the British parliament’s Culture, Media and Sport committee at a hearing in London: “I don’t step back from that.

“I’m sorry this has mutated into shorthand for an attack on the media. It was never that. I will die in a ditch for the right of media groups to challenge me, question my motives and call my sport to task.

“But the issue I took exception to was the very selective use of data that could not possibly be used in and of itself to prove positive tests,” he said.

However, when asked if he regretted his exact choice of words, he said: “I stick by the sentiments. I probably might have chosen different language.”

Coe cited women’s marathon world record-holder Paula Radcliffe as a “very good example” of someone who had been unfairly caught up in accusations of doping.

The IAAF said last week that Radcliffe was “entirely innocent” of doping, after she appeared to be implicated during a previous British parliamentary committee hearing.

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#UK Canada says speedy resettlement of Syrian refugees a ‘model’

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AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Canada has launched a fast-track resettlement program for Syrian refugees that the nation’s ambassador to Jordan says could serve as a model for other countries.

Typically, resettling refugees takes months or years, and only a small fraction of more than 4 million Syrian refugees have legally immigrated to Europe or North America.

With conditions in regional host countries such as Jordan and Lebanon increasingly difficult, hundreds of thousands have sneaked into Europe this year on dangerous sea journeys.

Ambassador Bruno Saccomani said in an interview Wednesday that Canada will take in 25,000 refugees by the end of February, with the first 10,000 to be resettled by the end of 2015.

He says that “definitely, this is a new model” and that diplomats from other countries have expressed interest in it.

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#UK ISIS has found a huge money-making method that is ‘impervious to sanctions and air raids’

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The US has stepped up attacks on oil trucks in Syria in an effort to hit a major source of funding for ISIS. But that’s likely not nearly enough to significantly affect the terrorist group’s bottom line.

A recent report in The New York Times shows that ISIS (also known as the Islamic State) pulls in hundreds of millions of dollars from “taxing” and extorting those who live in the territory the group controls in Iraq and Syria.

ISIS is thought to make as much as $800 million or $900 million from residents and businessmen in its territory, American and European officials told The Times. And this revenue isn’t easy to diminish since it has “so far proved largely impervious to sanctions and air raids,” according to The Times.

Experts have long said that taxation and extortion is ISIS’ main revenue source, but The Times showed the extent to which ISIS is entrenched in the cities and towns it has seized.

Since ISIS markets itself as a legitimate state complete with the functions of any other government bureaucracy, the militants have created a complex financial system to extract as much money as possible from individuals and businesses. ISIS charges import taxes, rent for businesses, fines for breaking laws, utility bills, and income tax.

The Times also provided some specific examples of how ISIS runs this operation inside its territory:

  • In a neighborhood in Mosul, Iraq, ISIS has transformed a police station into a market and charges vendors 2.8 million Iraqi dinars, or roughly $2,500, per year to rent a stall.
  • In ISIS’ de-facto capital of Raqqa, Syria, the “Office of Services” collects a “cleaning tax” of about 2,500 to 5,000 Syrian pounds, or about $7 to $14, from merchants.
  • ISIS also charges for utilities like water and electricity, and residents go to “collection points” to pay their bills. Those usually total about 800 Syrian pounds, or roughly $2.50, for electricity, and 400 pounds, or about $1.20, for water.
  • ISIS’ “Office of Resources” controls the group’s oil and smuggling operations, in addition to businesses like soft-drink plants, mobile-phone companies, textile and furniture workshops, and factories that produce chemicals, cement, and tiles.
  • ISIS also skims revenue from small businesses, demanding a cut of their profits.
  • ISIS charges an income tax of about 10%.
  • ISIS imposes various fines and fees for services or infractions including car-registration, college textbooks, traffic violations, and smoking.

And the money ISIS makes from extortion comes in addition to revenue it is gaining from oil smuggling (estimated to bring in about $500 million), looting banks (which brought the group a one-time windfall of $1 billion), and kidnapping. The group also smuggles antiquities to sell on the black market.

Though extortion and taxation is bringing in plenty of money for ISIS in the short term, it may not sustainable in the long run.

The Times reported in a separate story this week that ISIS’ statehood project is under serious strain. The group is scrambling to recruit professionals who can operate oil equipment, keep the electricity running, and perform medical care.

Without these basic necessities, it’s likely that residents will continue fleeing ISIS territory for Europe and surrounding countries, which could leave fewer people inside ISIS-controlled cities and towns for the group to tax.

Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, a counterterrorism analyst at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Business Insider in September that Muslims are fleeing ISIS territory “in droves” as the group falls short of promises to provide satisfactory government services.

Residents fleeing is enough of a problem that ISIS released a barrage of propaganda earlier this year targeting refugees and telling them to come join the “caliphate” instead of fleeing to “xenophobic” Europe.

And people are already struggling to pay ISIS’ heavy taxes. ISIS is thought to have imposed taxes of as much as 50% on the salaries of government employees, which led the Iraqi government to stop paying people who live in ISIS-controlled territory, according to Newsweek.

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