05 mrt 2023 om 23:31Update: een uur geleden Larry Hogan does not plan to run for the US presidency on behalf of Republicans. The former governor of the state of Maryland is a fierce opponent of Donald Trump. In his own words, he doesn’t want to unwittingly help the ex-president profit from the 2024 nomination. A long list of Republican …
Read More »Another near-miss in the United States
For the fourth time this year, the Federal Aviation Administration has launched an investigation into a near collision between two planes in the United States. The incident happened shortly before 7 p.m. local time at Boston Logan Airport. A JetBlue Embraer 190 had been cleared to land on runway 4R. At the same time, the crew of a Learjet 60 …
Read More »A new UN treaty provides for maritime security
“The importance of the oceans is finally being recognized,” World Wildlife Fund’s Nathalie Houtman told the UN on Saturday. Refers to the protection of marine areas outside the treaty marine areas. “Oceans are very important to climate and nature.” About High seas treatment (High Seas Treaty) was agreed upon by 180 countries and negotiated for more than fifteen years. Houtman …
Read More »Meghan and Harry fired nanny after overnight ‘incident’
Harry and Meghan didn’t initially plan to have a babysitter for their children, but decided to after Archie was born. This babysitter has not been employed for a long time, because after an incident in the middle of the night, the nanny was fired… First babysitter Shortly after the birth of their son Archie, Meghan and Harry finally decided to …
Read More »The mystery of the bug that was on a Walmart in Arkansas
About the episode In 2012, while visiting a Walmart in Arkansas, a researcher at Penn State University’s Insect Identification Lab picked a large insect from the exterior wall of the supermarket. It looked a bit like a dragonfly, but according to the researcher, it had to be an ant-lion. With this label, the winged insect ended up in his personal …
Read More »“Even as a physiotherapist, you always keep moving”
Sun, March 5, 10:00 a.m. General DELFT – Physiotherapy is a dynamic profession. There are always new ideas, new initiatives. Ilse Buijs and Liesbeth Schoppink from Physio- and Manual Therapy De Hoven are always on the move. will you stay? For example, physiotherapist Liesbeth recently started breathing and relaxation training using the Dixhoorn method. “It aims to determine if and …
Read More »Dozens of German agents injured during a demonstration against the right-wing AfD party | Abroad
05 mrt 2023 om 15:59Update: een uur geleden During a demonstration against the congress of the populist right-wing party Alternative für Deutschland, 53 officers were injured on Saturday, German media report. Among other things, they were doused with a fire extinguisher, which irritated their airways. In addition, some police officers present at the demonstration in the state of Baden-Württemberg suffered …
Read More »Els Visser strikes with a great victory Ironman New Zealand
Els Visser took away the unpleasant aftertaste she had from Challenge Wanaka – not because the race was not good, not because she herself was not good, but because she rode badly unexpectedly and saw victory pass – with a great win at Ironman New Zealand. Last night (Dutch time, editor’s note), Visser had to fight hard for his victory …
Read More »Ecclestone touts Horner as Dominicali’s successor
Bernie Ecclestone held the reins of Formula 1 for more than 40 years before being bought out by Liberty Media in 2017 and leaving the fray. However, the Briton doesn’t think much of replacing Stefano Dominicali, and he has presented a surprising potential replacement for the Italian. Ecclestone has long been the boss of Formula 1. The British billionaire was …
Read More »Extreme winter weather in the United States with an uncertain number of deaths as a result
The winter storm in Columbus, Ohio. Photo: Joseph Scheller / Columbus Dispatch / USA Today Network / Sipa USA In the United States, several people have died due to the harsh winter conditions in the country, although it is not known exactly how many. NBC News reports 17 deaths in the states of Oklahoma, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, Wisconsin, Kansas, Nebraska …
Read More »Hockey World Cup: Red Lions easily beat New Zealand in semi-final
The Belgian men’s national hockey team (FIH 2) qualified for the semi-finals of the Hockey World Cup in India on Tuesday. At Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, the Red Lions beat New Zealand (FIH 11) 2-0 (half-time: 2-0) in the quarter-finals. In the last four, the defending champions will face the winner of the match between the Netherlands and South Korea. …
Read More »This popular film on Netflix is now attracting a lot of viewers
Films about slavery and the human suffering that accompanies it come in many forms. The terrible situation that humanity imposed on itself at the time is also increasingly portrayed in different ways. The gripping drama Harriet shines a light on the situation from a heroine’s stand against the oppressors and is now doing well with viewers on Netflix. inspiringThe lead …
Read More »Biden’s first opponent for the US presidency launches his campaign | Abroad
The first Democratic candidate to run for office against current President Joe Biden in 2024 kicked off her campaign in Washington DC on Saturday. This is the second time Marianne Williamson, 70, a popular author of self-help books, has run for president. In 2020, Williamson quickly had to throw in the towel, as she failed to convince too few voters …
Read More »AWS Invests Six Billion Dollars in Malaysia’s Cloud Infrastructure Region
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced plans to launch an AWS Infrastructure Region in Malaysia. The new AWS Region gives developers, startups, entrepreneurs, and enterprises, as well as government, education, and nonprofit organizations, more choices to run their applications and serve end users from data centers in Malaysia. As part of its commitment to the region, AWS plans to invest …
Read More »You expect scientists to be very careful when referring to past research
Ionica SmithMarch 3, 202310:30 a.m. Everything that is said in scientific publications is always perfectly correct. Although such an article is sometimes less readable due to all the neat references and strong justifications. Or as Paulien Cornelisse wrote last Thursday: ‘[Ik] I was surprised how boring and endless I found it. Or wait, Cornelisse was talking about BFG by Roald …
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