Joe Biden: Can I Take a Couple of Questions?
US President Joe Biden appeared to ask a staffer permission before he could take a “couple of questions” During a campaign stop in Michigan, Biden asked a female staffer: “Yeah, we’re going to take... a few questions.” The incident took place on the front porch of a Saginaw city council. This is the second time Biden appears to be fumble while searching for staffers.
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10 Signs You Are Not Getting Enough Sleep
World Sleep Day 2024: Lack of sleep can trigger tension headaches or migraines in some individuals. Adequate sleep is essential for various bodily functions, including immune system function, metabolism, hormone regulation, and cardiovascular health. Poor sleep has been linked to an increased risk of chronic health conditions such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. Chronic sleep deprivation can contribute to mood disorders like depression and anxiety. Read on as we share signs that might indicate you are not getting enough sleep.
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The Holocaust and Zionism
The Zionists are heirs of the original Sicarii, assuming the role of uniting Jews to self-destruction and destruction of Jewish populations. The Holocaust was driven partly by a Nazi concept of being a racially superior people and a threat to the ultra-Orthodox community. In the last 70 years, more disturbing and violent acts against Jews have been committed by several Jewish groups.
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The World's Poorest Countries - GDP Per Capita
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has released a report highlighting the world's poorest countries based on GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP) The report paints a stark picture, with South Sudan ranking as the poorest country globally, with a GDP Per capita PPP of just $492.72. South Sudan, which gained independence in 2011, faces significant challenges due to political instability, ongoing conflicts, and limited infrastructure.
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Ukrainian Attacks on Russia's Belgorod Region
AFP PHOTO / TELEGRAM ACCOUNT @v_v_demidov MOSCOW -- Two people were killed and another 19 injured. Ukrainian attacks damaged a medical facility in Belgorod. Ahead of Russia's presidential election scheduled between March 15 and 17 missile danger alerts have been declared repeatedly.
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World No.2 Carlos Alcaraz Stunned by Bees at Indian Wells
Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev were just about to begin the third game of their Indian Wells quarter-final when the insects forced play to be suspended. Fans in the grandstands appeared unaffected as the bees decided to make a home on the Spidercam. A beekeeper was quickly called in to save the match with an industrial vacuum cleaner. The match finally resumed after one hour and 48 minutes.
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World Sleep Day - A Moment to Enjoy a Free Coffee
ResMed is marking World Sleep Day as a moment to enjoy a free coffee and educate people at work on the value of quality sleep. Undiagnosed sleep apnoea in men aged 40-69 could be up to 49 per cent. While women are less likely to suffer, it’s still a global issue. ResMed has teamed up with Motio Café media network to create a digital and physical campaign.
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Super Rugby Pacific LIVE - Ireland v New Zealand
Ireland will host New Zealand and Australia during a four-match autumn series. The All Blacks beat Andy Farrell 28-24 in last year's global tournament in France.
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Manly Freshwater World Surfing Reserve Relaunch
The Manly Freshwater World Surfing Reserve was relaunched this month. The WSR is one of 12 international surfing habitats protected from development and recognised for their cultural, economic, environmental and social benefits. It was also attended by James Griffin, NSW MP for Manly, and Zali Steggall, Federal Member for Warringah.
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The World's Heaviest Blueberry
T he world's heaviest blueberry has been grown by a farm in Australia. Weighing 20.40 grams and measuring 39.31 mm, the fruit has set a new Guinness World Record, surpassing the previous record set in 2020. The blueberry - from the Etna variety - was picked last November, at Costa Group's farm in Corindi.
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