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JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military said it intercepted a missile fired from Yemen early Sunday, hours after Israeli warplanes struck several Houthi positions in the country on the Arabian Peninsula.The Israeli airstrikes came in retaliation for a Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv, marking the first time Israel is known to have responded to repeated Houthi attacks across the country. Nine months of war The escalation of violence between the far-flung enemies threatens to open a new front as Israel battles a wave of attacks against Hamas. Iranian Agent Across the entire region.The Israeli military confirmed the airstrikes late…

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Jeff Bezos shares his tips on how to get the most out of your work. The Amazon president created a “two-pizza rule” for his team when he first started the company 30 years ago, a mantra that could boost career and financial success. “We try to keep our teams to a size that can be fed by two pizzas or less. We call it the ‘two-pizza team rule,'” Bezos previously said. The billionaire entrepreneur argues that larger teams can be difficult to manage and people can become overwhelmed by the increased responsibility, but for smaller teams of around 10 people,…

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The video game industry is on the brink of recovery after a tumultuous few years in which sales have fallen back from the highs they reached early in the pandemic. And Nintendo (NTDOY) is preparing to launch a successor to its hugely successful Switch console, and has announced plans to partner with Take-Two (Two) is gearing up for the release of the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI.”I would say the gaming industry as a whole is on an upward trend,” Reggie Fils-Aime, president and COO of Nintendo of America, told Yahoo Finance.”Just last month, we had several game announcements…

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According to the new framework, complex systems exhibit emergence by organizing themselves into hierarchical structures, where each level functions independently of the details of lower levels. The researchers propose thinking of emergence as a kind of “nature’s software.” Just as the software in your laptop works without keeping track of all the micro-level information about the electrons in your computer’s circuits, emergent phenomena are governed by macro-level rules that appear self-contained, without concern for how their components work.The researchers used a mathematical formalism called computational mechanics to identify criteria for determining which systems have such hierarchical structure. They tested these…

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The benefits of walking frequently cannot be emphasized enough. While this form of exercise may not feel as effective as high-intensity workouts or long-distance runs, walking actually has great benefits for your body.”Physically, it improves cardiovascular health by strengthening the heart, aiding circulation, lowering blood pressure and helping to prevent heart disease and stroke.” Matthew Nolan”We’re not going to be able to do it,” a head instructor at Barry’s in New York City told The Huffington Post.”mental health “Walking also has great benefits – the endorphins released while walking improve your mood and overall mental state,” he adds.Plus, walking every…

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twenty one Prime contractor Boeing will roll out the Space Launch System (SLS) Core Stage 2 from the Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) on July 16 and secure it to NASA’s Pegasus vehicle for a multi-day transport to the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. This stage will control the launch of the Artemis II mission, which will send the Orion spacecraft with a four-person crew on a lunar flyby. The question is, when will that mission occur? The launch of Artemis II was rescheduled in January this year for September 2025, but NASA is still verifying the results of Artemis…

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Richard Simmons’ staff gave fans one last memory of the late star. The fitness instructor’s employee shared the last photo and post taken of X before he passed away. He was found dead on July 13th.. “From Richard’s staff: Hi everyone. Richard worked really hard on this post for you all. He had lots of ideas and he revised each one before posting until he got it just how he wanted it,” the staff member said. Tweet on Saturday. Staff members of Richard Simmons shared some of his final photos and posts before he was found dead on July 13.…

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Billy Horschel came the closest he’s ever been to winning a major championship.Horschel weathered a bad weather round on Saturday to take the sole lead going into Sunday’s final round of The Open. He started the day at 4 under par and holds a one-stroke lead over the field at Royal Troon in Scotland.It was the seventh time Horschel has had at least a share of the lead after 54 holes, and three of the last six have gone on to win. The last six major championship winners have also had at least a share of the lead after 54…

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news Rishad Khan 11 hours ago Quinton Gabriel’s close friends and Siparia West Secondary School students Alyssa Jones (left) and Veashari Rampersad read poems at his funeral at the Boise Voodoo Funeral Home and Crematorium in Penal on July 20. At right is Siparia West Secondary School principal Radekha Kissoonlal. – Photo by Venessa Mohammed Relatives and loved ones of 16-year-old Quinton Gabriel believe he died too soon, but say his time on earth was short but left a lasting impression on them. The Grade 4 student at Siparia West Secondary School is one of four people to have died…

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Israeli airstrikes sparked a massive fire at an oil storage facility in Yemen’s Red Sea port of Hodeidah on Saturday. Israel said the attack was in retaliation for a drone attack by Houthi militias that killed an Israeli man in Tel Aviv on Friday. AFP via Getty Images/AFP Hide caption Toggle caption AFP via Getty Images/AFP Israel said on Sunday it had carried out retaliatory airstrikes on Yemen’s main port to stop Iran from continuing to supply weapons to the Houthi militia. Israeli bombing on Saturday night sparked a massive fire in oil and gas storage tanks in the port…

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