
Title: Sony's Inspiration Source? Players' Bathroom Heater Resembles PS5 Pro ConsoleWith its imaginative storytelling, innovative gameplay, and powerful message, "Miaoge" stands as a testament to the enduring allure of music and its ability to uplift, inspire, and empower. As players around the world embark on this musical journey to save the world, they are not just playing a game – they are participating in a timeless ritual of creation, expression, and transformation.Title: Experience the Thrill of Racing with Your Very Own "Assetto Corsa" Series on Steam
TOMS RIVER, N.J. (AP) — Gov. Phil Murphy has asked the Biden administration to put more resources into an investigation of mysterious drone sightings that have been reported in New Jersey and nearby states. Murphy, a Democrat, made the request in a letter Thursday, noting that state and local law enforcement remain “hamstrung” by existing laws and policies in their efforts to successfully counteract any nefarious activity of unmanned aircraft. He posted a copy of the letter on the social media platform X . Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.Marin Voice: Public transit agencies should push to be more eco-friendlyIndia News Today Live Updates: Trending India News brings you the most significant stories and developments from across the nation, covering everything from politics and economy to culture and technology. Whether it's a major policy change, a groundbreaking legal verdict, or the latest in entertainment and sports, we ensure you don't miss out on the news that's shaping the nation. Our in-depth coverage and timely updates keep you informed about the trends that are making headlines in India today. Stay connected to the pulse of the nation with Trending India News. India News Today Live: Agri-entrepreneurship scheme faces lukewarm response despite rural growthGreenland and the Panama Canal aren’t for sale. Why is Trump threatening to take them?
The case of Mr. Bu has ignited discussions about the complexities of criminal behavior and the potential factors that may have led him down this path. Many are left wondering what drove a successful individual with a bright future to engage in such nefarious activities. The psychological evaluation and treatment he receives during his hospital stay may shed light on the underlying issues that contributed to his alleged criminal behavior.The standard Lorem Ipsum passage, used since the 1500s "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum." Section 1.10.32 of "de Finibus Bonorum et Malorum", written by Cicero in 45 BC "Sed ut perspiciatis unde omnis iste natus error sit voluptatem accusantium doloremque laudantium, totam rem aperiam, eaque ipsa quae ab illo inventore veritatis et quasi architecto beatae vitae dicta sunt explicabo. Nemo enim ipsam voluptatem quia voluptas sit aspernatur aut odit aut fugit, sed quia consequuntur magni dolores eos qui ratione voluptatem sequi nesciunt. Neque porro quisquam est, qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit, sed quia non numquam eius modi tempora incidunt ut labore et dolore magnam aliquam quaerat voluptatem. Ut enim ad minima veniam, quis nostrum exercitationem ullam corporis suscipit laboriosam, nisi ut aliquid ex ea commodi consequatur? Quis autem vel eum iure reprehenderit qui in ea voluptate velit esse quam nihil molestiae consequatur, vel illum qui dolorem eum fugiat quo voluptas nulla pariatur?" Thanks for your interest in Kalkine Media's content! To continue reading, please log in to your account or create your free account with us.
The Atlanta Hawks were fined $100,000 by the NBA on Tuesday after a league investigation into star guard Trae Young missing an NBA Cup game two weeks ago. The NBA found the Hawks violated the league's Player Participation Policy when the 26-year-old American missed a November 12 contest at Boston.
When as prime minister Rishi Sunak left Normandy early during the D-Day 80th anniversary commemorations, it was widely considered to be the worst mistake of his general election campaign and possibly his career. Having called a general election two weeks earlier, he flew to Normandy to pay tribute to veterans but returned to the UK early for a scheduled television interview. A public backlash at his absence from a ceremony attended by other world leaders forced Sunak into a humiliating apology. He acknowledged that “on reflection” his early departure was “a mistake”. • Rishi Sunak told D-Day interviewer: My family went without Sky His decision to leave France early now seems all the more extraordinary in light of fresh details that have emerged regarding his
Before President-elect Donald Trump chose Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford University professor of medicine, to lead the National Institutes of Health, Bhattacharya rose to prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic. The doctor opposed lockdowns and, later, vaccine and mask mandates. An elite doctor takes on the Covid consensus Bhattacharya was born in Kolkata, India, and emigrated to the United States when he was a child. He attended Stanford University for both his undergraduate and Ph.D. work in economics as well as for his M.D. He first worked for the RAND Corporation as an economist during the late 1990s before securing a position at the Stanford School of Medicine. At Stanford, Bhattacharya has been a prolific researcher who focused on issues of aging, nutrition and wellness. He still serves as the university's director of the Center for Demography and Economics of Health and Aging. In 2020, he became one of the leaders of a movement pushing back against stay-at-home orders and business closures early in the Covid-19 pandemic. A widely shared March 24, 2020, Wall Street Journal op-ed that he co-authored with Eran Bendavid speculated that no more than 20,000 to 40,000 people would die of the virus in the United States. A policy of indefinite lockdowns "may not be worth the costs it imposes on the economy, community and individual mental and physical health," they said. In terms of the "claim-staking" article's accuracy, "for every death his estimate implied, there were, in the end, more than 35," said David Wallace-Wells at The New York Times . Bhattacharya was also one of the three initial co-authors of the "Great Barrington Declaration," an October 2020 anti-lockdown open letter that was eventually signed by thousands of public health leaders and scientists. Existing Covid mitigation policies, including business restrictions and school closures , were "producing devastating effects on short and long-term public health," the authors said. Instead, they recommended a policy of "focused protection," which would allow "those who are at minimal risk of death to live their lives normally" while concentrating mitigation measures on the highest-risk individuals. The letter's recommendations are "the epitome of arrogance," said Brooks B. Gump at U.S. News and World Report . Critics charged that the Great Barrington Declaration's "approach would endanger Americans who have underlying conditions" and could result in perhaps a half-million deaths," said Apoorva Mandavilli and Sheryl Gay Stolberg at The New York Times . More than 1.2 million Americans have died of Covid-19 since March 2020. Bhattacharya also published numerous scholarly studies about Covid-19, including a 2020 European Journal of Clinical Investigation paper . Assessing the success or failure of various mitigation strategies in containing the spread of the virus, "we fail to find an additional benefit of stay-at-home orders and business closures," they said. Bhattacharya also opposed mask mandates in schools. Masking schoolchildren can interfere with communication and "exacerbates the chances that a child will experience anxiety and depression," he wrote in a 2021 paper with Neeraj Sood. Mixed reactions Reactions to Bhattacharya's nomination have been mixed, breaking down largely along familiar Covid battle lines. Bhattacharya is a "serious scientist with a track record of success," said Justin Perry at The Dispatch , praising his courage in challenging the public health consensus during the pandemic. Bhattacharya's appointment will be a "major victory for science and academic freedom," said John Tierney at City Journal , who expects Bhattacharya to use his funding discretion to reward research universities that uphold conservative viewpoints about academic freedom. Bhattacharya is "actually qualified," said Zeynep Tufekci at The New York Times . While many of his predictions were wrong, he should be appreciated for forcing officials to consider the "societal cost of prolonging early pandemic measures," said Tufekci. Bhattacharya is an "A-tier Covid minimizer" whose appointment is "very worrying in the context of what the NIH does," said Beatrice Adler-Bolton at the Death Panel podcast . His appointment is "a nod not only toward Covid and lockdown skeptics but also to those who might place economic concerns over public health," said Hafiz Rashid at The New Republic .FIA registers cases against journalists, vloggers under PECA
Middle East latest: WHO chief says he was at Yemen airport as Israeli bombs fell nearbyAs the UEFA Champions League group stage progresses, two European football giants, Manchester City and Barcelona, are set to face crucial matches that could potentially shape their paths in the competition. Both teams have been going through a challenging period, with mixed performances domestically and in Europe. As they prepare to clash on the European stage, the question arises: Can the difficult brothers find stability and secure crucial victories?We’re coming up on the last Saturday of November, which, for me, has always been the very best time of the college football season. As exhilarating as the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. As blissful as baseball’s Opening Day. As can’t-miss as the Sundays of all the golf majors rolled into one. In college football, Rivalry Week — all those storied, magical matchups in the enchanted afterglow of Thanksgiving — is everything. Sorry, make that “was” everything. The all-consuming College Football Playoff has rendered Rivalry Week impotent, at least compared with what it used to be. In my football “bucket list”-style book that was published in 2017, there’s a chapter on all the greatest college rivalries, most of whose annual games were reserved for the last Saturday of November. By the way, I really should pause here and thank the 14 of you who bought and read the thing. But the book — and in particular that chapter — was written, as it turns out, by a total rube. Consider this passage on rivalries, which might as well have been written 25 or 50 years earlier: “They go together not like oil and water, but rather like leaking gas and an open flame. Football’s best rivalries explode with emotion and physical play on the field, and with opposing loyalties off it. Yet they also fit together like pieces of a beautiful puzzle, neither side truly whole without the other.” It’s as if this was written in a different lifetime, which, come to think of it, it was; the book was cobbled together during the summer and fall of 2016 as the Cubs were working toward winning a World Series for the first time since, well, you remember. But the College Football Playoff already existed, albeit in the four-team model that lasted through last season. And I thought even then that the four-team playoff sucked too much oxygen from the proverbial room, minimizing rivalry games, all non-playoff bowl games and various other traditions. Still, Rivalry Week held its singular allure as the apex of the season, at least from my point of view. Now, though, with the playoff having been expanded to 12 teams? You’re either in it or you’re irrelevant. Your next game either impacts the list of 12 or why even bother? And even a so-called rivalry game that will indeed affect whom the playoff committee selects and whom it doesn’t really matters only in terms of the playoff itself; the rivalry part has been reduced to, at best, a bonus feature. College football has bailed on so much of what made it unique, first and foremost that the regular season was more important than the postseason. While other sports and leagues focused on determining one champion, college football had its own day of the week and its own sense of regular-season pomp and pageantry. That’s in the past, underscored by the recent six-year, $7.8 billion agreement between the CFP and ESPN, whose exclusive rights to televise playoff games completely informs its coverage from August to January. On Friday, Minnesota and Wisconsin will renew the most-played rivalry in the top division of college football, the FBS. This will be game No. 133, with Wisconsin holding the slightest series edge of 63-62-8. The winning team will run from goalpost to goalpost with Paul Bunyan’s Axe and mimic chopping them down. It’ll be quaint. The sports world won’t give a damn. Also that day, Mississippi State and Ole Miss — historically a hateful rivalry — will square off in the annual Egg Bowl, and Georgia Tech and Georgia will play the game actually nicknamed “Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate.” Ole Miss fell out of playoff contention last week, reducing interest in its game to locals and gamblers (who’d bet on a competition between a fire hydrant and a tuna casserole) only. Saturday should be college football’s day of the year. The Iron Bowl (Alabama and Auburn), the Palmetto Bowl (Clemson and South Carolina), the Territorial Cup (Arizona and Arizona State), the Old Oaken Bucket game (Indiana and Purdue). Of course, the blessed battle for the Jeweled Shillelagh (Notre Dame and USC). By God, the best rivalry of ’em all as I see it — The Game (Michigan and Ohio State). Yeah, yeah, the “Hat” game as well. We’ll let Illinois and Northwestern fans play along, too. But Saturdays anymore are for playoff implications only. That’s every Saturday of the season, including this one. Maybe that’s how you like it? The expansion of the playoff was a pretty dang popular thing, broadly speaking. It could be I’m not only a rube but a dinosaur.
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Daily Post Nigeria Gwamnatin Benue ta ba da hutun mako 2 Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport Hausa Gwamnatin Benue ta ba da hutun mako 2 Published on December 24, 2024 By Kabeer Bello Gwamna Hyacinth Alia na Jihar Benue ya sanar da hutun mako biyu ga ma’aikatan gwamnati a jihar domin murnar Kirsimeti da Sabuwar Shekara. Hutun zai fara ne daga Talata, 24 ga Disamba, 2024, har zuwa Litinin, 6 ga Janairu, 2025. A cikin sanarwar, gwamna Alia ya jaddada muhimmancin ci gaba da gudanar da ayyukan da suka zama wajibi a cikin wannan lokaci. Ya ce wadannan ayyuka sun hada da na cibiyoyin kudi, hukumomin tsaro, asibitoci, hukumar ba da ruwan sha, kashe gobara, kamfanonin sadarwa, da masu samar da wutar lantarki. Gwamnan ya nuna godiya ga ma’aikatan Benue bisa sadaukarwar da suka yi wajen ci gaban jihar, yana mai cewa jajircewar su ta kasance mai muhimmanci wajen aiwatar da shirye-shiryen gwamnati. Ya karfafa wa kowa gwiwa da su yi amfani da hutun don zama tare da iyalai da abokai, tare da nuna kyawawan dabi’u na soyayya, hadin kai, da zaman lafiya. Gwamnan ya taya mutanen Benue murnar Kirsimeti da sabuwar shekara. Related Topics: Benue Hyacinth Alia Don't Miss Bauchi: NDLEA ta yi gagarumar nasara a 2024 You may like Benue govt clears outstanding earned allowances for varsity staff Governor Alia makes five fresh appointments into Benue govt Benue community raises alarm over alleged killings by Ebonyi warlords Benue: Don’t use state security guards for political gains – Tor Tiv warns politicians Gov Alia inaugurates Benue State Civil Protection Guards Benue Police arrest driver, native doctor for alleged theft Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media LtdSebi Proposes Diversifying Ownership Of Clearing Corporations
As the dust settles on the transfer window, Liverpool will have to regroup and focus on their other targets as they look to strengthen their squad for the challenges ahead. While missing out on Havertz may be a setback, Klopp and his team know that they must remain ambitious and proactive in the transfer market if they are to maintain their status as one of Europe's elite clubs.
In conclusion, Gu Ailing's weekend triumph and swift return to academic pursuits have not only captured the admiration of sports fans worldwide but have also inspired a new generation of athletes to embrace the values of hard work, persistence, and dedication. Her ability to shine equally bright in both the sporting arena and the academic world is a testament to her indomitable spirit and unwavering commitment to excellence. Gu Ailing's story is one of courage, determination, and the relentless pursuit of dreams, making her a true embodiment of the phrase "balancing persistence and glory."In a recent press conference, former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand expressed his hope that the club will take decisive action to remove underperforming players from the squad. Meanwhile, a report from a reputable sports journalist indicates that Real Madrid is expecting Manchester United to sell Diogo Dalot for a fee of £45 million.
A German pharmacist invented polystyrene in 1839. Today, the production of polystyrene produces more than 12.5 million metric tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, and 15 million metric tonnes are produced every year, with a less than 1% recycle rate. In 2016, Tetra Pak was the first company in the food packaging industry to have its climate impact reduction targets approved by the Science-Based Targets (SBT) initiative. One year later, in 2017, Tetra Pak had a 13% reduction in its overall climate impact despite a 19% increase in packages sold. The biodegradable packaging market was valued at $473.74 B in 2023 and is projected to reach more than $800 B by 2032. Scaling biodegradable packaging A Ukrainian startup, S.Lab , has been working to scale biodegradable packaging. The company was founded in 2021, but with the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the company moved its production facilities to Málaga, Spain. Julia Bialetska , CEO and co-founder of S.Lab said they chose this area because the region is striving to become climate-neutral by 2030, actively investing in sustainability, fostering the development of related businesses, and serving as a convenient logistics hub. Bialetska says Spain is an agricultural country with a lot of agricultural waste, including hemp and linen, which the company uses in its production. The local government also provided S.Lab with a production premise for five years. In 2024, the company launched its first fully automated production line in Coín, with a capacity of up to 30,000 units per month. Bialetska says this is a full production cycle: from purchasing waste from local farmers within a radius of 50 km from the production site to producing the packaging itself. Bialetska told Forbes that scalable biodegradable packaging solutions can be adapted for large-scale production to meet volume demands while adhering to environmental regulations and consumer preferences. "These solutions must balance sustainability with functionality, ensuring no features are compromised while remaining safe for the environment," said Bialetska. From the forest and the fields to the lab S.Labs leaned on nature when it developed its approach to biodegradable packaging using mycelium and agricultural waste. "We borrowed the natural process of mycelium growth from nature as the baseline of our process," said Bialetska. "Mycelium is a network of mushroom roots, and it is rapidly growing, creating long white nets that bind anything that they grow on." "This mechanic could be compared to a spider that creates nets and twists them around something nutritious," she added. Bialetska says that, in their case, agricultural waste acts as a skeleton/matrix for the material, and mycelium is a glue that binds all the particles together. "The main challenge was to transfer this process from the forest to the lab and then from the lab to the proper continuous manufacturing," said Bialetska. "For that, we developed our own hardware technology." Agricultural waste of hemp stems and linen France cultivates the largest hemp crop in Europe, but Spain has a history of growing hemp for industrial uses, and today, hemp is grown across the Iberian peninsula. "Normally, stems remain on the fields after the harvest or are thrown away after the processing as there is no use of this part of the plant," said Bialetska. "So instead of throwing them away, we take those stems and transform them into packaging that afterwards can be returned to nature and will fully biodegrade in 30 days in the soil." Hardware for continuous manufacturing S.Lab filed two European Union patents in 2024 for its continuous sterilization process and forming and shaping robot. Three new patents are in progress and are expected by Q4 2025. The company has several active packaging pilots with L'oreal, JTI, and Nespresso and is an approved supplier with L'oreal. “Our continuous, chemical-free sterilization method and innovative robotic forming mechanism of mycelium-based packaging solve the main problem related to bio-based solutions, which is scalability,” said Bialetska. Bialetska added that while other companies may offer solutions using materials like mycelium or agricultural waste, they can struggle to meet industrial-scale demands and rarely disclose their capacities. "This is why our production numbers matter, they demonstrate our readiness and reliability, making us a viable partner for industries transitioning to sustainable packaging at scale,” she said. "Our entire manufacturing process is controlled through advanced robotics, sensors, and computer vision, ensuring precision and reducing human error through real-time data monitoring and analysis.” Bialetska says their production line can also adapt to diverse client needs, including custom designs and sizes, without adding to production costs. "Our manufacturing technology is the first to produce mycelium-based packaging with precise 90° angles, mirroring the functionality of conventional packaging, which provides a lot of possibilities for packaging for various sectors," she added. S.Lab’s tech and production process can achieve up to three times the energy efficiency of traditional EPS production. "It is a closed-loop, energy, and water-efficient production, and this results in 90% lower CO2 emissions and 90% less water usage than polystyrene production," said Bialetska. Innovation at CES 2025 Visitors to the S.Lab stand (Venetian Expo, Eureka Park, Hall G—62659) at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January 2025 will be able to see S.Lab's production line prototype and mini-factory, which will also include a number of biodegradable packaging samples. Their mini-factory prototype is a self-contained 40-foot container featuring a built-in production line for on-site packaging production at customers' facilities. "By providing mini production lines, we offer clients sustainable packaging produced at their own premises without disrupting their existing processes," said Bialetska.Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP Securities Litigation Partner James (Josh) Wilson Encourages Investors Who Suffered Losses Exceeding $100,000 in ASML To Contact Him Directly To Discuss Their Options If you suffered losses exceeding $100,000 in ASML between January 24, 2024 and October 15, 2024 and would like to discuss your legal rights, call Faruqi & Faruqi partner Josh Wilson directly at 877-247-4292 or 212-983-9330 (Ext. 1310). [You may also click here for additional information] NEW YORK, Nov. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP , a leading national securities law firm, is investigating potential claims against ASML Holding N.V. (“ASML” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: ASML) and reminds investors of the January 13, 2025 deadline to seek the role of lead plaintiff in a federal securities class action that has been filed against the Company. Faruqi & Faruqi is a leading national securities law firm with offices in New York, Pennsylvania, California and Georgia. The firm has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors since its founding in 1995. See www.faruqilaw.com . As detailed below, the complaint alleges that the Company and its executives violated federal securities laws by making false and/or misleading statements and/or failing to disclose that: (1) the issues being faced by suppliers, like ASML, in the semiconductor industry were much more severe than Defendants had indicated to investors; (2) the pace of recovery of sales in the semiconductor industry was much slower than Defendants had publicly acknowledged; (3) Defendants had created the false impression that they possessed reliable information pertaining to customer demand and anticipated growth, while also downplaying risk from macroeconomic and industry fluctuations, as well as stronger regulations restricting the export of semiconductor technology, including the products that ASML sells; and (4) as a result, Defendants’ statements about the Company’s business, operations, and prospects lacked a reasonable basis. On October 15, 2024, ASML published earnings for the third quarter of 2024, revealing quarterly bookings of €2.63 billion, a decline of 53% quarter-over-quarter. The Company also announced it expects full year 2025 total net sales to be between €30 billion and €35 billion, with a gross margin between 51% and 53%. On this news, ASML's stock price fell $141.84, or 16.26%, to close $730.43 per share on October 15, 2024, thereby injuring investors. The court-appointed lead plaintiff is the investor with the largest financial interest in the relief sought by the class who is adequate and typical of class members who directs and oversees the litigation on behalf of the putative class. Any member of the putative class may move the Court to serve as lead plaintiff through counsel of their choice, or may choose to do nothing and remain an absent class member. Your ability to share in any recovery is not affected by the decision to serve as a lead plaintiff or not. 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TEHRAN – Iran and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have urged the international community to safeguard Syria’s national sovereignty and territorial integrity while condemning ongoing Israeli aggression in the war-torn country. In a phone call on Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and his Emirati counterpart Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan discussed the escalating tensions in Syria following the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad’s government. Both ministers stressed the critical need to preserve regional peace and stability and avoid provocative actions that could disrupt cooperation and harmony among neighboring nations during this fragile period. Since Assad's government fell, Israel has conducted nearly 500 airstrikes across Syria, targeting essential civilian and military infrastructure. Israeli forces have also advanced into the buffer zone east of the occupied Golan Heights, violating the 1974 disengagement agreement with Syria. Although the Israeli regime claims it is not advancing toward Damascus, its military operations have raised significant regional concerns. Israeli forces have reportedly destroyed up to 80% of Syria’s strategic military capabilities, significantly weakening the country. This military push has been condemned by the Arab League, which described Israel’s actions as illegal attempts to exploit Syria’s instability for territorial expansion. The recent resurgence of armed militants in Syria, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), has further complicated the situation. The terrorist group launched a swift two-week offensive, capturing Damascus and prompting Assad’s government’s downfall. The chaos created by HTS’s advance has provided an opening for Israel to escalate its military actions and expand its occupation in Syria. Both Araghchi and Al Nahyan condemned these developments, emphasizing the need to restore stability and prevent further destabilization in the region. In a separate phone conversation, Araghchi and Qatar’s Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani reiterated the necessity of ending Israel’s attacks on Syria and supporting efforts to stabilize the country. The two diplomats discussed ongoing bilateral and multilateral consultations aimed at helping Syria establish an inclusive political framework that reflects the will of its people. The Iranian and Qatari foreign ministers highlighted the importance of coordinated efforts to counter foreign aggression and protect Syria’s sovereignty. They also condemned Israel’s attempts to annex Syrian territory and undermine international agreements.