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A woman on TikTok said she doesn’t want to have her new car washed by the dealer for a variety of reasons, but viewers were divided on whether it was a good idea. Nanie.si (@nanie.cruz) captured the interior and exterior of her new Honda Civic SI while explaining why she told her dealer not to wash her car. “These are the reasons why I asked the dealer not to wash the car. First of all, it’s a new car. The paint is perfect,” she said. The woman then explains the main reason why she doesn’t want to have her new…
CEO and President New York Philharmonic Orchestra He suddenly resigned just a year after taking the post following an independent investigation into the orchestra’s workplace culture. The New York Philharmonic’s board of directors has accepted Gary Ginstling’s resignation, effective immediately, co-chairs Peter W. May and Oscar L. Tang announced in a statement to The Washington Post on Thursday afternoon. “The New York Philharmonic is a wonderful institution and it has been an honor to be a part of it, but it is clear that the institution needs a different type of leadership, and I have offered to resign,” Ginstling said…
Only a few days left EA SPORTS College Football 25 launches July 19th –Pre-orders for the deluxe edition begin July 16th — 247Sports has been granted exclusive early access to the highly anticipated comeback. The team at 247Sports used this opportunity to test the game with full autonomy and take a deep dive into the top teams in the game, and today we will focus on a team preview of the top five teams from EA. Georgia, Ohio State University, Oregon, Alabama and Texas. We hope our tip sheets, featuring advice from 247Sports experts playing the game and from across…
NAIROBI — Kenyan President William Ruto fired almost his entire cabinet on Thursday after weeks of deadly protests across the country over proposed tax hikes and government corruption.Even after the tax hikes were halted, protests by young people have continued in the capital and across the country, increasingly focusing on what they say is a corrupt political class. Activists say the demonstrations will continue despite the president’s latest move.Just six weeks ago, the route Traveling to Washington to meet with President BidenThis was the first state visit by an African president since 2008. The visit demonstrated that Kenya’s vibrant democracy,…
As streaming continues to dominate the home entertainment market, DVD rental service Redbox is set to shut down after 22 years in business.Redbox’s parent company, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, changed its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing last month to a Chapter 7 liquidation filing on Wednesday. The change means the company can’t come up with a repayment plan for its outstanding debts and will soon have to rely on selling assets to repay creditors.The Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing would result in the firing of all employees and the closure of Redbox’s 24,000 kiosks. Chicken Soup for the Soul’s lawyers…
Samsung is moving away from monitoring sleep behavior. Menstrual cycle tracking.South Korea-based technology company It was published At its Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris on Wednesday, the company announced an expansion of its wearable products, including the much talked about new Galaxy Ring, which has end-to-end integration with its smartphones and smartwatches and can be worn 24/7.Introducing the Samsung Galaxy RingThe Samsung Galaxy Ring was shown off during a media preview at the Samsung Galaxy Experience space in New York on July 9, 2024. Yuki Iwamura/APThe Galaxy Ring is Samsung’s latest foray into wearable devices aimed at health-conscious and tech-savvy…
C. Marsicano Gaiacia geniaeReaching a length of 4.5 metres, this newly discovered freshwater apex predator lurked in swamps and lakes some 280 million years ago. Its broad, flattened head was fitted with powerful jaws full of enormous fangs, ready to snatch any prey unlucky enough to swim past. The problem is, based on what we know, this dinosaur couldn’t have been that big, it couldn’t have been extinct tens of millions of years before it was known to have lived, and it couldn’t have been found in northern Namibia.”Gaiacia “This is our first opportunity to get a good look at…
A new study has identified brain neurons that distinguish between fullness and nausea in obesity drugs, paving the way for treatments that suppress appetite without causing side effects.Research suggests that new drugs may be developed that suppress appetite without causing nausea.The next chapter for the popular, buzzworthy obesity drug may focus on understanding post-meal satiety and the brain’s regulation of nausea. Monell Chemical Senses Center They identified populations of neurons in the brain that control food intake without causing nausea in animal models and distinguished between the beneficial and side effects of these drugs.The study was published in the journal…
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Tachyons are hypothetical particles that travel faster than the speed of light. These faster-than-light particles are the “children of enormity” of modern physics. Until recently, it was commonly believed that tachyons were an entity that did not fit into the special theory of relativity. However, in one paper Published in Physics Review D Research by physicists from the Universities of Warsaw and Oxford has proven that many of these prejudices are unfounded: tachyons are not only refuted by the theory, but also allow us to better understand its causal structure. Movement beyond speed speed The speed…
July 11, 2024 3:02 PMPHILADELPHIA — A U.S. appeals court dealt the NCAA a blow Thursday, ruling that college athletes who act primarily for the benefit of their schools can be considered employees entitled to a salary under federal wage and hour law.In the latest challenge to the NCAA’s long-held idea of amateurism in college sports, the court said a test should be developed to distinguish between students who play college sports for fun and those who make efforts to “cross legally recognized lines into their work.””With professional athletes being the clearest indicator, playing sports is indeed a remunerative occupation,”…