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Connecting Local Environmental Factors With UFO Sightings?
UFOs, or unexplained aerial phenomena, have long been observed in the sky. Although preliminary research produced no solid proof, a recent study proposes a connection between sighting sites and their environs. After looking over two decades' worth of UAP reports, researchers discovered that locations with clear skies, low light pollution, and unhindered views had a higher frequency. There could be a number of reasons for this correlation, including better visibility that makes it possible to see more unusual objects. The study emphasizes how crucial environmental variables are to the analysis of UAP sightings.Investigating UFO sightings, researchers at the University of Utah sought to determine if there was a relationship between the location of sightings and the surrounding environment. They examined close to 100,000 National UFO Research Center reports over a 20-year period (2001-2020). For every county in the continental United States, they took into account two factors: the likelihood that something might be up there (airports, military bases) and how clear the sky is (light pollution, clouds, trees). Due to the wide open spaces and darkness in the western US, the results indicated a higher number of sightings. It's interesting to note that locations with heavy air traffic or a military presence were frequently hotspots for reports. This implies that individuals may be perceiving real objects but are merely unable to identify them. Lead author of the study and University of Utah associate professor of geography Richard Medina explained, "The idea is that if you have a chance to see something, then it's more likely that you're going to see unexplained phenomena in the sky." "With more technology than ever in the sky, one must wonder: What are people really seeing? Answering this question is difficult, but it's crucial since any ambiguity could pose a risk to national security."
Published 02 Mar 2024 06:29 PM
A US man has won the lottery twice in six months, this time for ₹ 90 lakh.
After winning a whooping $110,000 (about Rs 91,13098) Fantasy 5 Double Play lottery jackpot for the second time in six months, a fortunate man from Wayne County, Michigan, is rejoicing. The winning ticket for the drawing on February 11th was bought by the 59-year-old winner, who opted to stay anonymous, at a BP gas station located on West 9 Mile Road in Southfield. It's interesting to note that he has previously experienced lottery luck. Using the same set of numbers (02-06-11-20-23), he had previously won the exact same jackpot amount in the Fantasy 5 Double Play drawing on August 31, 2023."After winning $110,000 back in August, I switched up my Fantasy 5 numbers," said the player. "I went to the store with my tickets to double-check and replay them. After scanning the tickets and giving one back to me, the clerk exclaimed, "I think you won big!" "There is no way, I can't be that lucky," I reasoned. As I checked the winning numbers, I saw that I had won once more! It was unbelievable to me. It is truly a blessing to win!" As he considered how to spend his windfall, the winner expressed his happiness at this amazing turn of events. He paid off debt with the first prize, and now he looks forward to enjoying this second win.
Published 02 Mar 2024 05:52 PM
The Impact of Taylor Swift on Super Bowl Ads
With the Super Bowl approaching, millions of Americans will gather on Sunday to indulge in a shared national pastime: watching television commercials. The NFL season finale, which features the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, is the biggest event of the year for the US advertising industry.In 2023, businesses will spend an average of $7 million for a 30-second commercial in front of 115 million viewers.Large companies face a formidable challenge this year as megastar Taylor Swift, who is flying in from a concert in Tokyo to see her boyfriend perform, competes for attention.It's anticipated that her relationship with Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce will propel viewership to all-time highs, with teens and tweens snagging a spot on the family sofa to watch their idol support her man from a lavish box. Because the Super Bowl is one of the few occasions when a politically divided and culturally dispersed country comes together in front of one show, advertisers are willing to spend outrageous sums of money.More than 100 million people can watch simultaneously on any other medium, according to Charles Taylor, a marketing professor at Villanova University. "This is similar to the past, when a campaign involving advertisements could reach the majority of Americans. There simply isn't another place for us to do that today,"
Published 10 Feb 2024 10:26 AM
How Biden might lose the election due to the border
The mother of Donald Trump is from Tong, a little Scottish town of 500 people that was formerly under Viking rule. The Heinz family originated in Kallstadt, a Bavarian hamlet with a population of 1,200, where his grandpa was born. England and Ireland are where Joe Biden's forefathers originated. Even Native Americans, who have lived in America for a far longer time than anyone else, are immigrants. The allure of the nation is such that 160 million adults worldwide state that, given the opportunity, they would also relocate there. That's a lot more than the majority of Americans are willing to let in.The fundamental problem that may cost President Biden the election is this mismatch. Riding "border chaos," Mr. Trump won the Republican nomination in 2016 and went on to win the presidency. He ran his campaign at the time on the false pretense that a record number of people were crossing the border illegally. Although it wasn't true back then, it is now.As the US and Texas governments are at odds, Joe Biden begs for emergency powers to close the overflowing border. In the midst of the US-Texas government crisis, President Joe Biden made a passionate plea to lawmakers on Friday to move forward with a contentious plan to address the extraordinary spike in illegal border crossings. According to him, these border security improvements are the "toughest and fairest set of reforms our country has ever had."Even after months of negotiations between the White House and a bipartisan group of senators, the proposal, which would have tied $61.4 billion in aid to Ukraine with tighter border security measures, is unlikely to pass the Senate due to significant opposition from a number of congressional Republicans.In a message published on X (formerly Twitter), Biden, 81, acknowledged how bad the border situation was. He declared, "It's long past time to fix it."
Published 29 Jan 2024 10:38 AM
The Impact of Taylor Swift on Super Bowl Ads
With the Super Bowl approaching, millions of Americans will gather on Sunday to indulge in a shared national pastime: watching television commercials. The NFL season finale, which features the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, is the biggest event of the year for the US advertising industry.In 2023, businesses will spend an average of $7 million for a 30-second commercial in front of 115 million viewers.Large companies face a formidable challenge this year as megastar Taylor Swift, who is flying in from a concert in Tokyo to see her boyfriend perform, competes for attention.It's anticipated that her relationship with Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce will propel viewership to all-time highs, with teens and tweens snagging a spot on the family sofa to watch their idol support her man from a lavish box. Because the Super Bowl is one of the few occasions when a politically divided and culturally dispersed country comes together in front of one show, advertisers are willing to spend outrageous sums of money.More than 100 million people can watch simultaneously on any other medium, according to Charles Taylor, a marketing professor at Villanova University. "This is similar to the past, when a campaign involving advertisements could reach the majority of Americans. There simply isn't another place for us to do that today,"
Published 10 Feb 2024 10:26 AM
Lift: Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Kevin Harts antics fall flat
The most recent addition to Netflix's collection of heist thrillers has characters that are cardboard cutouts and predictable turns.The idea behind Lift, the newest heist thriller on Netflix, is an enormous shipment of gold is supposed to be taken in midair. It sounds like an intriguing plot point. The thriller appears polished, having been filmed in some of the most picturesque places on earth, such as Venice, Switzerland, and Ireland. The film, which aims to be a suspenseful thriller, is propelled by a varied cast. However, the film, directed by F. Gary Gray, who has previously helmed films such as The Italian Job (2003) and The Fate of the Furious (2017), lacks substance and is not very compelling.Lift, a novel by Daniel Kunka, chronicles the exploits of Kevin Hart's character, professional thief Cyrus Whitaker, and his skilled gang as they attempt the ultimate heist: taking $500 million in gold from a vault on an aircraft that is hovering 40000 feet over the Alps. A group of hackers in the thriller are capable of making even the most difficult heists seem easy. That is established in a long opening scene where the group whisks away a mysterious artist and sets up a furious chase along Venice's canals. Shortly later, Whitaker is being pursued by Interpol agent Abby Gladwell (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), who approaches him with the idea of stealing the gold at the request of her senior official.The first aim is a Venice art auction. The gang at the heart of Netflix's mistrustful heist drama Lift, led by their aspirationally stoic chief, Cyrus (Kevin Hart), get ready to steal priceless works from the hands of the one percent. This squad considers themselves as a bunch of cultural Robin Hoods, consisting of proficient techies and masters of disguise. They screw the rich and support the artists while pilfering from the wealthy to fill their own coffers.Directed by F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton), the movie opens with Cyrus waltzing toward an imposingly beautiful edifice that will host the auction. A crimson carpet delineates the route to the main entrance, as Venetians in masks move about on either side of the ropes. This opening scene makes Venice, which Gray more deftly depicted in his 2003 film The Italian Job, appear gaudy. Every surface is touched by light, as though the exposure has been fully increased.
Published 25 Jan 2024 07:07 PM
If a production is produced, Gypsy Rose Blanchard wants Millie Bobby Brown to play her part:
In the event that Gypsy Rose Blanchard becomes the subject of a film or television series, she has stated that Millie Bobby Brown should play her part. I always wanted Millie Bobby Brown to portray me, so it's amusing. "I believe she could portray me well," she stated in an Access Hollywood interview.The Act, a Hulu series based on Blanchard's life and her mother's death, is not something she has watched, she continued. Patricia Arquette portrayed Gypsy's mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, in this role, while Joey King played Gypsy. With HT, close off the previous year and get ready for 2024! Go here to go there. Blanchard stated that she didn't want to relive the agony she had, therefore she decided not to watch the Hulu drama. "I have no doubt that Joey King portrayed me rather well. She claimed to have accurately captured my voice in an audio sample that she had played for me.On December 28, Dee Dee Blanchard Blanchard, who was charged with assisting her lover in killing her violent mother, was granted parole from prison. Blanchard entered a guilty plea to second-degree murder back in 2016. She acknowledged that while her mother was sleeping, she had instructed her boyfriend to kill her with a knife.
Published 25 Jan 2024 07:03 PM
Hollywood Films That Will Be Released in January 2024: Night Swim, Mean Girls
A fascinating variety of stories and genres coming together in January 2024 to enthrall viewers everywhere. The stories in this month's publications range from fierce thrillers and poignant dramas to mysterious mysteries. These films, which star renowned actors like Wyatt Russell, Kerry Condon, Jacob Elordi, and Jenna Ortega, are expected to captivate audiences with compelling stories intertwined with tension, passion, and outstanding acting. Look at this:A fascinating variety of stories and genres coming together in January 2024 to enthrall viewers everywhere. The stories in this month's publications range from fierce thrillers and poignant dramas to mysterious mysteries. These films, which star renowned actors like Wyatt Russell, Kerry Condon, Jacob Elordi, and Jenna Ortega, are expected to captivate audiences with compelling stories intertwined with tension, passion, and outstanding acting.
Published 25 Jan 2024 06:53 PM
Crypto Price Today: Bitcoin Falls Below $40,000, Small Gains Seen by Tether, USD Coin
On Tuesday, January 23, the price of bitcoin showed a 3.63 percent decline. As a result, Bitcoin is now worth only $39,820, or about Rs. 33 lakh. For the first time in the previous two months, the price of Bitcoin has fallen below $40,000, or approximately Rs. 33 lakh. The price of Bitcoin dropped by $1,175 (approximately Rs. 97, 635) in the last day. Most cryptocurrencies followed Bitcoin on the loss-making side of the price chart. On Tuesday, Ether saw a 4.04 percent decline. When this article was written, the price of ETH was $2,336 (about Rs. 1.94 lakh). In the past day, the price of ether dropped by $81 (about Rs. 6,730). For the first time in fifty days, Bitcoin fell below $40,000 (approximately Rs. 33 lakh) as the Bulls were unable to maintain the support line. Those new investors who made large investments during the spot ETF announcement are currently sitting at nearly a twenty-five percent loss. During the late hours of US Monday trading, altcoins also experienced a deep red decline as concerns about ETH falling below the $2,000 (roughly Rs. 1.66 lakh) mark resurfaced in the markets. The Ethereum Foundation's sale of 700 ETH for about $2,400 (about Rs. 1.99 lakh) each served as the catalyst for this. Such token foundation sell-offs typically indicate a local peak, which may have occurred prior to the Bitcoin halving.After a tremendous bull run, the cryptocurrency market is currently experiencing a healthy retreat. As ETFs increase their AUM and encourage widespread adoption of the biggest digital asset in the world, we might witness a more stable Bitcoin. The CEO of BuyUcoin, Shivam Thakral, told Gadgets360, "Top Trader Henrik Zeberg shared a new Bitcoin price prediction of $120,000 (roughly Rs. 99.7 lakh). However, we will have to wait and see how the market moves in the coming weeks."
Published 23 Jan 2024 05:00 PM
For $10.5 billion, Nasdaq buys Adenza.
Today, Nasdaq announced that it is spending $10.5 billion to buy Adenza, a business that creates regulatory software and risk-management tools for the financial services industry. According to a press release from the firm today, the megabucks acquisition, which consists of an equal portion of cash and stock, will increase Nasdaq's serviceable addressable market (SAM) to $34 billion, or $10 billion over its current level. Second only behind Qualtrics's $12.5 billion acquisition, which was disclosed a few months ago, is the deal, which ranks among the largest acquisitions of the year thus far. Adenza provides banks, insurance companies, broker-dealers, and other similar financial sector corporations with an end-to-end platform that covers everything from data administration to reporting and is accessible through cloud computing or on-premises installation. The company has two headquarters: one in New York and the other in London. Nasdaq, which runs three stock exchanges in the United States and seven in Europe, said it will be in a better position to offer “comprehensive support to financial institutions” in the areas of regulatory technology, compliance, and risk management now that it has taken Adenza under its wing. Financial institutions employ software tools sold by Adenza to make sure their operations adhere to regulatory requirements. The technologies can gather financial activity data from an organisation, look for indications of compliance problems, and present the data in a dashboard. The software developed by Adenza also simplifies associated duties, such making sure dashboard data is correct. The company also provides a different set of applications that facilitate trade execution for financial institutions. A platform that banks can use to get market data and buy shares is one of the software solutions offered by Adenza. Users are able to evaluate new investing strategies before putting them into practice by using a simulation tool.
Published 18 Jan 2024 03:41 PM
Worldpay is sold by FIS to GTCR for $18.5b.
In one of the biggest corporate carve-outs in history, US financial technology company Fidelity National Information Services has agreed to sell private equity firm GTCR the bulk of its merchant payments division, Worldpay. The transaction is valued at up to $18.5 billion. After telling investors in February that it intended to spin off the unit to stockholders, FIS changed its strategy and would now maintain a 45% ownership in Worldpay in addition to receiving net proceeds of $11.7 billion. The Florida-based business announced on Thursday that it will use the money to finance share buybacks and debt repayment. The Chicago-based GTCR is expected to invest over $5 billion in Worldpay, with a valuation of approximately $4.5 billion for FIS's 45 percent equity stake, as per individuals acquainted with the situation. According to people familiar with the situation, a syndicate of lenders led by Goldman and JPMorgan will raise $8.4 billion in debt to finance the private equity firm's acquisition. UBS, Deutsche Bank, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo are also involved in the funding. Chief executive Stephanie Ferris stated in a statement, "This transaction provides certainty for all stakeholders and allows FIS to partially monetarilyze our merchant solutions business at an attractive valuation." GTCR has a history of investing in the payments industry; in 2010, it even sold a company to Worldpay for a price over $1 billion. According to those with knowledge of the situation, Thursday's transaction is the biggest in the company's history.
Published 18 Jan 2024 03:37 PM
The U.S. economy will be impacted in 2024 and 2025 by "all these very powerful forces," according to Jamie Dimon.
Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan Chase, stated that he is still cautious about the U.S. economy for the next two years due to a mix of geopolitical and financial risks. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday, Dimon told Andrew Ross Sorkin on CNBC, "You have all these very powerful forces that are going to be affecting us in '24 and '25.""I still wonder if we fully comprehend the mechanisms behind the quantitative tightening, the terrorist activity in Israel and the Red Sea, and the Ukraine," Dimon stated. The term "quantitative tightening" describes actions taken by the Federal Reserve to lower the size of its balance sheet and scale back earlier initiatives, such as bond-purchasing plans. Despite record profits at JPMorgan, the country's largest bank, and an unexpectedly strong U.S. economy, Dimon has urged caution over the past few years. Because of high employment rates and savings from the pandemic, the American consumer has largely remained healthy despite the damaging effects of inflation.n Dimon’s view, the relatively buoyant stock market of recent months has lulled investors on the potential risks ahead. The S&P 500 market index rose 19% in the past year and isn’t far from peak levels. “I think it’s a mistake to assume that everything’s hunky-dory,” Dimon said. “When stock markets are up, it’s kind of like this little drug we all feel like it’s just great. But remember, we’ve had so much fiscal monetary stimulation, so I’m a little more on the cautious side.
Published 18 Jan 2024 02:26 AM
Trump Shows Up In A US Court Regarding Closed-Door
During a closed-door meeting in his case involving classified documents, former US president Donald Trump was in federal court in Florida on Monday. The lawyers were debating who would have access to the top-secret evidence. In June, Trump, then 77 years old, entered a not guilty plea to allegations of making false statements, conspiring to obstruct justice, and illegally keeping information related to national defense. Aileen Cannon, the case's judge, has called attorneys from both sides to appear in court on Monday.A group of supporters holding posters welcomed the former president and his entourage when they arrived at the Fort Pierce courthouse, approximately 125 miles (200 kilometers) north of Miami, at 9:00 am (1400 GMT). The government's attorneys are against the move, claiming that the material is too sensitive, but Trump's lawyers are hoping to obtain access to the classified evidence that is currently in the hands of the prosecutors. Cannon stated that Trump's attorneys need to be ready to "discuss their defense theories of the case, in detail, and how any classified information might be relevant or helpful to the defense" in a court document announcing the hearing.She will first hear from the defense, and then from the federal prosecutors. The trial for Trump is set to start on May 20. Two workers, Waltine Nauta, Trump's personal assistant, and Carlos de Oliveira, the property manager, are also accused. Trump has attended hearings in a number of court cases against him in recent weeks.
Published 13 Feb 2024 01:39 AM
Regardless of the president, Canada must deal with a more protectionist United States: former envoy
"No matter who wins the election in November, Canada needs to get ready for a more isolationist and protectionist U.S., according to the country's ambassador to the United States for the majority of Donald Trump's administration. David MacNaughton stated in an interview with Global News, ""What you've got down there is a challenging situation where we need to be able to demonstrate to them that we are a reliable, good friend and good partner."" ""The last time, we spent a lot of time demonstrating to them our importance from an economic standpoint.""Trump defeated Nikki Haley in the Republican New Hampshire primary Tuesday night with 54 per cent of the vote, putting him one step closer to securing the GOP nomination. Trump, according to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, adds a level of ""unpredictability"" to ties with the United States." No matter who wins in November, MacNaughton emphasized how crucial it is for Canada to sell its economic friendship by offering to supply vital minerals and hydroelectricity, but more importantly, by sharing how it can work with the United States on priorities. "I believe that this time, even more importantly, is going to be to assist them with some of the things that they're most concerned about, which include drugs entering the country, illegal immigration, and possible terrorism," MacNaughton remarked.A Jan. 15 Angus Reid poll indicates that 53% of Canadians believe a Biden win would be better for the country's economy, while only 18% believe a Trump win would be advantageous. In anticipation of the upcoming American administration, Trudeau declared that he had assigned current Ambassador Kirsten Hillman, Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne, and Trade Minister Mary Ng to spearhead a "Team Canada" strategy in their dealings with the United States. According to MacNaughton, Canada frequently brings up a list of demands during these talks, but it frequently pays little attention to our largest trading partner. It resembles spending all of your time talking about yourself while out on a date. Most likely, it will be your one and only."Although you can't always meet everyone's needs, you should consider what they need and see what we can do to meet it."
Published 25 Jan 2024 06:19 PM
Relationship Between US and India Is "Multiplicative," Not "Additive": US Representative
Mumbai (Maharashtra): On Tuesday, US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti emphasized the importance of the relationship, stressing that it was "multiplicative" and not founded on expediency or calculation. "There is a significant awakening taking place in the US and India. The US and India do not make for a more beneficial partnership. It's a relationship of multiplicity. When India and the US are together, it is India times the US," Garcetti said while speaking on India-US relations at the USC-India Innovation Summit on Tuesday. He said that the foundation of the bilateral ties is built on four Ps -- peace, prosperity, planet and people.Whether it was our G20 dual diplomacy, the work we're doing in the health sector, or the way we can approach the task of bringing about world peace. The US envoy stated, "The four P's, as I refer to them, are the cornerstone of our vision here as Americans in India through the mission of peace, prosperity, planet, and people. According to Garcetti, he accepted the ambassadorship after US President Joe Biden informed him that India was his top priority.
Published 17 Jan 2024 10:41 AM
What Trump's Possible Return To White House Means For India, Others
Not only did Estonia's highly regarded prime minister, Kaja Kallas, meet with White House representatives during her November visit to Washington. She also made sure to speak with important members of Donald Trump's team. A month earlier, her foreign minister was in the heart of Trump country, thanking workers at a Lockheed Martin Corp. factory in Arkansas for their contribution to his country's security - in the form of the HIMARS multiple rocket launchers made there. "It's important that we take these messages not only to Washington but also to other part of American society, to states that are perhaps a little more conservative," Margus Tsahkna told reporters.The outreach is just one illustration of the careful, yet urgent, preparations that nations are making for Trump's potential comeback to the White House. This fact will probably be felt during this week's Davos meetings of the world's elite, as the former president's commanding victory in the Iowa caucuses solidified his hold on the Republican nomination and set the stage for a likely rematch with Joe Biden, who trails in national polls.
Published 16 Jan 2024 03:59 PM
A diagnostics business is getting ready to launch a blood testing product in Austin and San Antonio.
Babson Diagnostics has successfully obtained important FDA clearance for its blood testing products following years of cooperation and trials. Listen to the most recent episode of Texas Business Minds to hear about the startup's history, its funding efforts, and the Texas towns it plans to debut in this year, including San Antonio.A diagnostic firm is getting ready to launch a blood testing product in Austin and San Antonio. Babson Diagnostics has successfully obtained important FDA clearance for its blood testing products following years of cooperation and trials. The creator of Babson Diagnostics is getting ready to introduce a cutting-edge blood test device. The founder, COO, and chairman of Austin-based Babson Diagnostics, a blood testing firm, is Eric Olson. He was recently a guest on the Texas Business Minds podcast.
Published 24 Jan 2024 05:31 PM
Pregnancy-related discrimination may change an infant's brain circuitry.
It is becoming more widely acknowledged that racial bias and discrimination are unpleasant realities that are harmful to both adult and child health. Furthermore, a recent study found that these stressful experiences may also be passed from mother to kid during pregnancy, changing the strength of the infants' brain circuits.It is well established that encounters with prejudice and acculturation are harmful to an individual's health. A recent study from Yale and Columbia University finds that these traumatic experiences can have an impact on the brain circuitry of the unborn child during pregnancy. The effects attributed to depression and general stress are distinct, according to the researchers.
Published 11 Jan 2024 12:58 AM
"How the leggings industry grew to be worth billions of dollars "
"By the end of the 2020s, few could have predicted that one of the most mocked fashion staples of the 1980s, a decade that never quite experienced the style comeback of the decades that preceded it, would be a multibillion-dollar industry unto itself. However, it seems like leggings are actually having the last laugh. Growth Market Reports, a market research company, has projected that the global leggings market, which was valued at $32.89 billion in 2022, will grow to a value of $57.97 billion by 2031. According to Statista's data analysis, 4 billion pairs of tights and leggings will be produced by 2027. These astounding figures demonstrate a profound cultural shift in addition to a seismic shift in fashion."
Published 16 Jan 2024 01:08 AM
Princess Diana's Dress Raises a Record $1.15 Million
"The evening gown in black and blue, which sold for over 11 times the asking price, is evidence of Diana's lasting appeal more than 25 years after her passing.She donned the floor-length ballerina gown twice, first for the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in 1985 and then for a dinner hosted by the mayor of Florence, Italy, in 1986. Diana, Princess of Wales, sold that dress at auction on Sunday for almost $1.15 million, setting a record price for one of her gowns. The piece, created by Jacques Azagury, the Moroccan-British fashion designer, was “synonymous with the Princess of Wales’s royal elegance and eternal grace,” the Hollywood auction house, Julien’s Auctions, said in a statement, noting that it had sold for more than 11 times what the auction house had predicted that it would bring.The dress was offered for sale with an accompanying illustration that showed off its metallic star-embroidered black velvet bodice, two-tier royal blue organza skirt with a sash and bow—a tribute to Diana's passion for dancing—and shoulder pads, one of her signature looks. "
Published 16 Jan 2024 01:04 AM
Donald Trump Raises Funds for His Campaign With A Valentines Day Letter To Melania
In an email intended to raise money, former US President Donald Trump requested donations from supporters using a Valentine's Day love letter to his wife, Melania. ''I love you, Melania!'' was the subject line of a campaign email that Trump offered to write on Wednesday morning. He thanked his wife in the letter for standing by him despite numerous civil and criminal charges. The Republican presidential nominee is indicted on four federal and state counts totaling ninety-one felonies, which is noteworthy. The words in the letter are, "Dear Melania, I LOVE YOU!" You never left my side, not even after all of the accusations, arrests, and witch hunts combined. You've always helped me out no matter what. Without your advice, warmth, and kindness, I would not be the man I am today. Melania, you will always be my everything! From your husband, Donald J. Trump, with love.In addition, the email has three "SEND YOUR LOVE" buttons that, when clicked, take supporters to a donation page with the same Valentine's Day greeting, "If you love Melania, I humbly ask you for you to leave her some kind words below!" The website recommends a $20.24 minimum gift. But individuals who believe he is the greatest president of all time can give any amount—$47, $100, $250, $500, $1,000, $3,300, or more.Since the passing of her mother Amalija Knavs last month, Melania Trump has not been sighted in public. On Saturday night, though, she and her spouse attended a gala at Mar-a-Lago. In January 2005, Donald and Melania Trump tied the knot in a lavish ceremony held at his exclusive Mar-a-Lago club. They had become engaged in 2004. In 2006, they welcomed Barron, their only child together. Nikki Haley, Trump's primary Republican opponent, sent the former president a Valentine's Day message of her own.
Published 15 Feb 2024 05:45 PM
Report Raises Doubts About Bidens Age
The Justice Department on Thursday released a damning report that said President Joe Biden had intentionally kept and disclosed classified material in unsecure places at his homes in Delaware and Virginia. Although federal investigators for Special Counsel Robert Hur concluded that Biden's actions were inappropriate, they did not bring any criminal charges against him."Our investigation uncovered evidence that President Biden willfully retained and disclosed classified materials after his vice presidency when he was a private citizen," according to the almost 400-page report. Nevertheless, the investigators "conclude that the evidence does not establish Mr. Biden's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt."In a hurriedly scheduled press conference at the White House on Thursday night, Biden angrily declared that he had done nothing wrong. "They made a firm conclusion: I did not break the law, period," he stated. He also made a comparison between the document investigation against him, which ended in no charges, and the investigation against Donald Trump, which produced an indictment. "I was especially pleased to see the special counsel make clear the historic distinction between this case and Mr. Trump's case," he stated. "The special counsel acknowledged I cooperated completely - I did not throw up any roadblocks, I sought no delays."Political claims that the Justice Department treats Biden differently than Trump—his most likely rival in the 2024 presidential contest—will probably be strengthened by this report.
Published 09 Feb 2024 11:02 AM
Despite not being on the ballot, Joe Biden wins the Democratic primary in New Hampshire.
Washington: Despite not even being on the ballot, President Joe Biden emerged victorious in Tuesday's unofficial Democratic primary in New Hampshire. South Carolina Democrats will formally hold the first vote on February 3, as Biden and the Democratic Party decided to renounce New Hampshire's role as the traditional site of the first-in-the-nation primary, which takes place after the Iowa caucuses. Notwithstanding the national party's directive, New Hampshire—whose catchphrase is "Live Free or Die"—opted to proceed with its pollConsequently, the vote will not yield any delegates, so it will only have symbolic value in the overall nomination process. Nevertheless, Biden backers launched a last-minute write-in campaign to stop two potential opponents from swooping in unopposed to claim an embarrassing but meaningless victory. Despite their best efforts, the two relatively insignificant candidates, Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson, have very little chance of unseating Biden because, in the contemporary political era, no primary opponent has ever won the nomination from an incumbent president.Biden has lived in New Hampshire before. In 2020, he ran a disastrous campaign for the Democratic nomination in this predominately white state; only the formidable backing of African Americans in the South Carolina primary kept him afloat. After winning, he essentially overthrew both Iowa and New Hampshire, telling the party hierarchy to rank South Carolina above both states. Although Democrats in New Hampshire, where holding the title of first in the nation is deeply ingrained in the state, were incensed by Iowa's quiet capitulation.Despite his four separate criminal indictments, New Hampshire was seen by Republicans as a crucial litmus test for whether Donald Trump would be able to hold onto his hold on the Republican Party. With a resounding victory, he swept the northeast state, eliminating his lone credible Republican opponent, South Carolina governor and former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, who vowed to keep the race "far from over."
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:48 AM
Big Win For Donald Trump In Presidential Run-Up, Setback For Nikki Haley
Manchester, United States: On Tuesday, Donald Trump emerged victorious in the crucial New Hampshire primary, putting him one step closer to securing the Republican presidential nomination and setting up an incredible rematch with Joe Biden in the White House.Manchester, United States: On Tuesday, Donald Trump emerged victorious in the crucial New Hampshire primary, putting him one step closer to securing the Republican presidential nomination and setting up an incredible rematch with Joe Biden in the White House. The former UN ambassador during Trump's often turbulent presidency stated in a speech after the vote that the race was "far from over" and that Democrats "want" to run against her former employer.They are aware that Trump is the only Republican in the nation that Joe Biden can defeat," the 52-year-old Haley cautioned. Haley had anticipated a significant upset given the northeastern state's high voter turnout. But as soon as the initial tallies were in, US broadcasters swiftly predicted her defeat. Despite being the subject of four criminal trials since leaving office and having been impeached twice while president, Donald Trump was already the clear front-runner in national Republican polling. Even though Haley questioned the 77-year-old's mental state on several occasions and warned that another Trump presidency would result in "chaos," polls show that her efforts in New Hampshire were merely a speed bump. Keith Nahigian, a former member of Trump's transition team and veteran of six presidential campaigns, told AFP that he believed Biden and Trump were the only contenders left in the race. New Hampshire was markedly more Haley-friendly than states she will subsequently face, should she stay in the race, and continuing into February will be a tough sell without a win or at least a narrow loss. Her next must-win stop will be her home state South Carolina.
Published 24 Jan 2024 09:38 AM
Entertainment
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Bake Squad Season 2 - January 20 (Netflix)
January 20, 2023, will mark the return of the second season. Pastry chefs Christophe Rull and Maya-Camlle Broussard, cake decorator Ashley Holt, and chocolatier Gonzo Jimenez will all be back. The four bakers compete in the show to see whose dessert gets picked for someone's extremely special big day.Bake Squad is back, and it's fulfilling the chocolate-covered, ganache-filled, sprinkle-topped fantasies of a few special people. Christina Tosi, the host and creator of the bakery chain Milk Bar, is back along with her team of delectable dessert specialists. This season, the bakers are making countless pounds of chocolate masterpieces, edible trophy cases, volcano cakes, and balloons loaded with S'mores—all prepared to order for a select group of fortunate customers.Who Makes Up Bake Squad? For Season 2, Christina is thrilled to have her four favorite bakers return: chocolatier Gonzo Jimenez, cake decorator Ashley Holt, pastry chef Christophe Rull, and pastry chef Maya-Camille Broussard. See this guide to learn more about the bakers and host.What Takes Place in Season 2 of Bake Squad? This season, the team competes to serve desserts at a number of significant occasions, such as a joint 75th birthday celebration, a bar mitzvah, and a celebration honoring the founder of the LGBTQ+ sports group Varsity Gay League. After finding out who these bakers would be helping to celebrate, they have one day to organize and make customized sweets in the hopes of being selected to cater each occasion. Which creation works best for their celebration is ultimately up to the client. Similar to Season 1, there are no large winners or eliminations at the end; instead, the only award is the opportunity to brighten someone's day (and maybe brag about it to other bakers).
Published 19 Jan 2024 01:16 PM
India notifies the US of a ban on laptop imports due to national security concerns.
One of India's largest trading partners, the US is anticipated to generate $200 billion in revenue this year. However, there are still important problems with bilateral trade.At the 14th Ministerial-level meeting of the India-United States Trade Policy Forum (TPF), which was co-chaired by both delegates in New Delhi on Friday, US Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai brought up the issue. In response, India's Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, vehemently defended New Delhi's import restrictions on laptops, tablets, and servers. According to the joint statement, Goyal also requested that Tai abolish the import prohibition on shrimp that are wild fished at the meeting.Goyal also restated New Delhi’s longtime demand about being reinstated in Washington’s Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) program, which gives duty-free access for some imports from low and middle-income nations. Before the former Donald Trump administration excluded India from the GSP program in 2019, it was one of the program's largest beneficiaries.During the TPF, Goyal also outlined the "challenges" that Indian business investors had in obtaining a US visa and asked Tai to expedite the visa application process. According to the joint statement, the Indian minister also brought attention to problems experienced by Indian experts whose credentials are not accepted in the US labor market.He mentioned that the pharmaceutical industry in the US was India's largest export destination and that the country's exports had increased 6.7% annually over the previous five years.Multiple authorizations may be applied for by importers, and if granted, they will remain in effect until September 30, 2024. Authorizations will be granted for any quantity of shipments for imports through September of the following year. Regarding the scenario that would follow September 2024, the official stated: "We are keeping an eye on imports and analyzing the data." Thus, subsequent actions will be based on whatever information that data may yield. On November 1, 2023, the first day of the new system's implementation, the government approved 110 out of the 111 applications, including those from Apple, Dell, and Lenovo. major applications sought approval for the importation of major IT hardware products, which are estimated to be valued about USD 10 billion. "More imports than were previously authorized annually have already been approved by the administration. Therefore, before making a choice, it is necessary to ascertain which companies are involved and what kind of goods are on the way," the official continued. Along with encouraging home production of these products, India has launched a number of initiatives, including a production linked incentive (PLI) program for the large-scale manufacturing of electronics. The comments take on relevance as the US brought up India's new import rules for laptops and tablets during the Trade Policy Forum (TPF) meeting on January 12 and requested that New Delhi make sure that the industry's trade is not restricted by the country's present online system or related policies.
Published 25 Jan 2024 08:32 PM
What Effects Will the US and Allies' Strikes Against the Houthis Have?
Airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen's capital Sanaa were carried out by the US, UK, and allies in response to the militants' continuous attacks on ships in the Red Sea since November.On Thursday and Friday, US and coalition forces in northern Yemen attacked more than 60 positions spread among 16 Houthi areas. The targets included the capital city of Sanaa, the northwest Houthi stronghold of Saada, and the Houthi Red Sea port of Hudaydah in the Dhamar province. The bombing occurs when Israel has been attacking Gaza, Palestine, and then Lebanon since October 7 with US support. Thousands of lives have been lost as a result, and there have also been injuries and displacement.A new chapter has now begun with the US and its allies attacking Yemen's capital, Sanaa. This has sparked a new conflict that is wreaking even more havoc and misery.To get his opinion on the events, Sputnik India spoke with political and foreign policy analyst Muhammad Taimur Fahad Khan.He went on, "This could result in a worsening of the situation in Yemen and the Middle East as a whole. A further degree of complexity is introduced by Iran's engagement in the region and its resistance to the United States and its allies. Concern Across the Globe Over Another Unsettling History He contended that the incident on Thursday night represents a serious threat to the international world as well as the Middle East.This could lead to widespread unrest and instability that affects areas far outside of the actual battle zone. Dr. Tughral Yamin, an expert at the Institute of Policy Studies in Islamabad, was also interviewed by Sputnik India.The operation was referred to as a “follow-on action” after the US and the UK launched a flurry of land and naval attacks against Houthi military positions throughout Yemen in an effort to prevent the group from attacking military and commercial vessels in the Red Sea.Mohammed al-Attab of Al Jazeera reported from the capital of Yemen, saying, "I heard these explosions and many people talked on social media that they had heard powerful explosions in the capital, Sanaa. " The Houthis' deputy communications secretary, Nasreddin Amer, told Al Jazeera that there were no injuries or damage from the US strike that occurred overnight.Amer declared that there were no casualties, material losses, or human losses and that the Houthis would return with a "strong and effective response." Mohammed Abdulsalam, a spokesman for the Houthis, told the Reuters news agency that the US strike would not stop them from attacking vessels that are connected to Israel.
Published 18 Jan 2024 08:30 PM
Lift: Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Kevin Harts antics fall flat
The most recent addition to Netflix's collection of heist thrillers has characters that are cardboard cutouts and predictable turns.The idea behind Lift, the newest heist thriller on Netflix, is an enormous shipment of gold is supposed to be taken in midair. It sounds like an intriguing plot point. The thriller appears polished, having been filmed in some of the most picturesque places on earth, such as Venice, Switzerland, and Ireland. The film, which aims to be a suspenseful thriller, is propelled by a varied cast. However, the film, directed by F. Gary Gray, who has previously helmed films such as The Italian Job (2003) and The Fate of the Furious (2017), lacks substance and is not very compelling.Lift, a novel by Daniel Kunka, chronicles the exploits of Kevin Hart's character, professional thief Cyrus Whitaker, and his skilled gang as they attempt the ultimate heist: taking $500 million in gold from a vault on an aircraft that is hovering 40000 feet over the Alps. A group of hackers in the thriller are capable of making even the most difficult heists seem easy. That is established in a long opening scene where the group whisks away a mysterious artist and sets up a furious chase along Venice's canals. Shortly later, Whitaker is being pursued by Interpol agent Abby Gladwell (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), who approaches him with the idea of stealing the gold at the request of her senior official.The first aim is a Venice art auction. The gang at the heart of Netflix's mistrustful heist drama Lift, led by their aspirationally stoic chief, Cyrus (Kevin Hart), get ready to steal priceless works from the hands of the one percent. This squad considers themselves as a bunch of cultural Robin Hoods, consisting of proficient techies and masters of disguise. They screw the rich and support the artists while pilfering from the wealthy to fill their own coffers.Directed by F. Gary Gray (Straight Outta Compton), the movie opens with Cyrus waltzing toward an imposingly beautiful edifice that will host the auction. A crimson carpet delineates the route to the main entrance, as Venetians in masks move about on either side of the ropes. This opening scene makes Venice, which Gray more deftly depicted in his 2003 film The Italian Job, appear gaudy. Every surface is touched by light, as though the exposure has been fully increased.
Published 25 Jan 2024 07:07 PM
Volkswagen celebrates its 75th anniversary in the US market.
January 17, 2024, RESTON, Virginia /PRNewswire/ -- The first attempt to sell the Volkswagen Type 1, now known as the Beetle, to Americans was made exactly 75 years ago today when two of the cars touched down in New York. Seventy-five years later, the venerable carmaker is commemorating its modest beginnings, honoring those who have helped to integrate the brand into American culture, and laying the groundwork for the brand's next phase of ongoing change.Today, in honor of the historic anniversary, the company is launching a comprehensive, year-long campaign that aims to be both an invitation to participate in Volkswagen's electric future and a love letter to the people of America. "VW has transformed from a story about two Beetles to a significant part of American culture in the last 75 years," stated Rachael Zaluzec, Senior Vice President of Customer Experience & Brand Marketing at VW of America. "We hold individuals dear to our hearts and names. We will commemorate the real people and real-life events that have contributed to the Volkswagen brand becoming the beloved brand that it is today as we look forward to the next 75 years."Throughout the year, events are being organized to highlight the individuals, goods, and locations that have shaped one of the most recognizable brands in America. Following a break from Big Game advertising, Volkswagen will make a comeback to Super Bowl LVIII as part of the 75th anniversary campaign. Dutch businessman Ben Pon came to New York in 1949.
Published 18 Jan 2024 04:43 PM
"Transaction value decreased by 9% and consumer retail deals fell by a third in 2023, according to Grant Thornton Bharat
According to a Grant Thornton Bharat report, deal activity in the retail, e-commerce, and consumer sectors decreased by a third in volume in 2023 as investors grew wary due to high inflation, several companies implementing wage freezes, and workforce reductions. The number of consumer sector mergers and acquisitions and private equity funding deals fell to 331 in the most recent calendar year from 514 the year before. The value of these deals decreased by 9% to $8.6 billion from $9.3 billion, with the ecommerce sector leading the majority of this decline.The value of e-commerce transactions almost halved to 3.3 billion, but the quantity fell 70% to 124 deals. However, deal activity in the apparel and retail sectors increased seven times, with Reliance Retail leading the way with nearly $1.6 billion raised from Qatar Investment.
Published 18 Jan 2024 04:29 PM
Up to $50 million may be raised by a Trump-affiliated SPAC through convertible notes and warrants.
In a filing, Digital World Acquisition—the blank-check company that is going to merge with the media company owned by former US President Donald Trump—said that it could raise as much as $50 million through the issuance of convertible notes or warrants. Shares of Digital World dropped 9.2% to $20.30 on A publicly traded shell company known as a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, raises capital with the goal of merging with a private company within two years of floating its shares. The merger allows the private company to go public.Digital World said in the filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it was still in talks to raise funds through alternative options after some potential investors expressed interest, though it added there was no certainty that the talks will be successful.The blank-check company declared that it would forfeit the $530.5 million that remained from the $1 billion in PIPE that it had raised. The SPAC raised $1 billion through PIPE in 2022, but the investors had the option to back out of their commitments when the merger with Trump Media and Technology Group was not completed by the September 2022 deadline.Truth Social is a social media platform run by Trump Media & Technology Group. (Editing by Shounak Dasgupta; reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru)
Published 18 Jan 2024 04:23 PM
For $10.5 billion, Nasdaq buys Adenza.
Today, Nasdaq announced that it is spending $10.5 billion to buy Adenza, a business that creates regulatory software and risk-management tools for the financial services industry. According to a press release from the firm today, the megabucks acquisition, which consists of an equal portion of cash and stock, will increase Nasdaq's serviceable addressable market (SAM) to $34 billion, or $10 billion over its current level. Second only behind Qualtrics's $12.5 billion acquisition, which was disclosed a few months ago, is the deal, which ranks among the largest acquisitions of the year thus far. Adenza provides banks, insurance companies, broker-dealers, and other similar financial sector corporations with an end-to-end platform that covers everything from data administration to reporting and is accessible through cloud computing or on-premises installation. The company has two headquarters: one in New York and the other in London. Nasdaq, which runs three stock exchanges in the United States and seven in Europe, said it will be in a better position to offer “comprehensive support to financial institutions” in the areas of regulatory technology, compliance, and risk management now that it has taken Adenza under its wing. Financial institutions employ software tools sold by Adenza to make sure their operations adhere to regulatory requirements. The technologies can gather financial activity data from an organisation, look for indications of compliance problems, and present the data in a dashboard. The software developed by Adenza also simplifies associated duties, such making sure dashboard data is correct. The company also provides a different set of applications that facilitate trade execution for financial institutions. A platform that banks can use to get market data and buy shares is one of the software solutions offered by Adenza. Users are able to evaluate new investing strategies before putting them into practice by using a simulation tool.
Published 18 Jan 2024 03:41 PM
Worldpay is sold by FIS to GTCR for $18.5b.
In one of the biggest corporate carve-outs in history, US financial technology company Fidelity National Information Services has agreed to sell private equity firm GTCR the bulk of its merchant payments division, Worldpay. The transaction is valued at up to $18.5 billion. After telling investors in February that it intended to spin off the unit to stockholders, FIS changed its strategy and would now maintain a 45% ownership in Worldpay in addition to receiving net proceeds of $11.7 billion. The Florida-based business announced on Thursday that it will use the money to finance share buybacks and debt repayment. The Chicago-based GTCR is expected to invest over $5 billion in Worldpay, with a valuation of approximately $4.5 billion for FIS's 45 percent equity stake, as per individuals acquainted with the situation. According to people familiar with the situation, a syndicate of lenders led by Goldman and JPMorgan will raise $8.4 billion in debt to finance the private equity firm's acquisition. UBS, Deutsche Bank, Citigroup, and Wells Fargo are also involved in the funding. Chief executive Stephanie Ferris stated in a statement, "This transaction provides certainty for all stakeholders and allows FIS to partially monetarilyze our merchant solutions business at an attractive valuation." GTCR has a history of investing in the payments industry; in 2010, it even sold a company to Worldpay for a price over $1 billion. According to those with knowledge of the situation, Thursday's transaction is the biggest in the company's history.
Published 18 Jan 2024 03:37 PM
Concern over the US-UK attack on the Houthis in the lead-up to the LS polls has heightened.
WASHINGTON (AP) – Following weeks of warnings to the group to stop their drone and missile strikes against commercial vessels in the Red Sea or face dire consequences, U.S. and U.K. warships and planes unleashed rounds of missiles against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen early on Friday in Sanaa.Prior to this, the United States had refrained from retaliating, a reflection of greater American worries about upending the precarious truce in Yemen and starting a wider fight in the area. However, the Houthis conducted their most powerful assault to date on a number of foreign warships and commercial ships in the Red Sea on Tuesday, employing eighteen one-way attack drones, anti-ship cruise missiles, and an anti-ship ballistic missile. Even though Tuesday's attack was repelled by American and allied military vessels and aircraft defending the waterways, the magnitude and impact of the launch prompted international condemnation and left little choice but to heed warnings that any additional attacks would result in a significant response.
Published 18 Jan 2024 10:17 AM
Once more, Apple is not allowed to sell watches with blood oxygen sensors in the United States.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit announced on Thursday that Apple will once more be prohibited from selling watches equipped with blood oxygen sensors. Apple's attempt to overturn an ITC ban on the company selling the impacted watches in the US was not addressed by the court order issued on Wednesday. However, while that appeal is pending, it lifted an injunction that had prevented the ban from going into effect. An intellectual property dispute with the medical device company Masimo is the reason for the ban. In October, the International Trade Commission found that Apple’s blood oxygen sensors had infringed on Masimo’s intellectual property.During Wednesday afternoon trading, Apple shares saw a slight decline. Apple is not allowed to import the aforementioned devices, which include the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2. Retailers who still have the impacted watches in stock may continue to sell them, but Apple decided in December to temporarily remove them from both its online and physical stores. Earlier this week, court filings suggested that Apple had received approval from U.S. Customs for a modified version of its Apple Watches that lack the blood oxygen feature and therefore no longer infringe on Masimo’s intellectual property. It could open a path for a modified Apple Watch to return to U.S. store shelves. An Apple representative earlier this week declined to comment on the Customs decision.After turning down a partnership, Masimo had claimed that Apple had stolen some of its top executives and replicated its technology. Last month, Masimo CEO Joe Kiani told CNBC that his company is willing to reach a settlement with Apple. If Apple must continue to keep its latest smartwatches from U.S. stores, it could complicate repairs at Apple stores, which often swap broken devices with replacements. Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the denial.
Published 18 Jan 2024 02:36 AM
A difficult future awaits Spirit Airlines following the failed JetBlue takeover.
After a federal judge this week blocked JetBlue Airways' proposed $3.8 billion takeover of Spirit Airlines, the budget carrier is now in precarious financial position. The business community speculate that the airline may have to further reduce its already low fares. According to some Wall Street analysts, the discount carrier might need to reorganize, if not go bankrupt. Following the release of the decision on Tuesday, Spirit's stock dropped 47%. On Wednesday, they saw yet another 23% decline, reaching a new all-time low of $5.74 per share. Even before the decision, Spirit, whose last profitable year was 2019, was dealing with difficulties: it is managing the grounding of some Airbus narrow-body aircraft due to Pratt & Whitney engine problems; additionally, it is dealing with lower-than-expected demand in the wake of the pandemic, in addition to increased expenses.The airline may try to find a new buyer, but Helane Becker, an airline analyst at TD Cowen, stated in a note that "a more likely scenario is a Chapter 11 filing, followed by a liquidation." "We understand that this may sound severe and alarming, but the truth is that we think there are very few circumstances in which Spirit can reorganize." The airline, which is well-known for its inexpensive tickets and extra charges for things like baggage claim and seat preference, may have to further reduce prices if it files for bankruptcy. In an effort to get as much money as possible through the carrier, Becker predicted that major Spirit routes may see some shocking prices.
Published 18 Jan 2024 02:33 AM