Category: Culture
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Moran Samuel wins gold in Paralympic rowing final
Moran Samuel clinched first place in the 2,000-meter PR1 rowing final on Sunday, crossing the finish line in 10:25.40 minutes. Leading from start to finish, Samuel delivered a flawless performance. This marks her third consecutive Paralympic… Continue Reading
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San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver shot in attempted robbery
Ricky Pearsall, a 23-year-old rookie wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers, was shot during an attempted robbery in downtown San Francisco Saturday, according to reports. The suspect, a 17-year-old male resident of Tracy, California, also… Continue Reading
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Erling Haaland hat-trick fires Manchester City to third win in a row
Haaland’s 24th career hat-trick for Manchester City against West Ham Saturday, and seven goals this season exceed the total goals scored by any other Premier League team. The Norwegian is approaching the milestone of 100 league goals for… Continue Reading
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Norwegian princess marries American ‘shaman’; Netflix buys film rights
Princess Märtha Louise, 52, fourth in line to the Norwegian throne, married American self-styled shaman Durek Verrett, 49, in a private, non-traditional ceremony in Western Norway attended by over 350 guests, including royals, celebrities, and… Continue Reading
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Jude Law’s The Order premieres at Venice to standing ovation
The Order, starring Jude Law, premiered Saturday at the 2024 Venice Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation. It competes for the Golden Lion award. The Order is a thriller film directed by Justin Kurzel and written by Zach Baylin,… Continue Reading
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Controversial Donald Trump biopic set for release ahead of presidential election
The Apprentice, a controversial biopic about Donald Trump, is set for release in American and Canadian cinemas in October 2024, just before the US presidential election. The film faced legal threats, infighting, and criticism from the Trump… Continue Reading
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The Israeli hospital giving hope to vegetative state children
To his right is a three-year-old ultra-Orthodox child in a half-reclining position in a car seat-like device. He arrived at the ward after birth when doctors identified a congenital chromosomal defect that caused abnormal growth of his organs…. Continue Reading
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Why is the moon sometimes visible during the day?
Daytime sightings of the moon create a unique spectacle, with its brightness surpassing the sky due to its proximity to Earth; often visible around full moons, visibility during the day depends on atmospheric conditions, seasons and occasional… Continue Reading
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Israeli snack reduces chance of developing peanut allergy among children
The quintessential Israeli snack Bamba and its part in reducing peanut allergies remains a source of national pride; 2008 study found peanut allergies are far less common among Israeli kids than their British peers Dr. Sagi Brodetzky, Dr. Ali… Continue Reading
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Amid plummeting demand, Strauss considering ending US Hummus production
Strauss is on the verge of making a crucial decision: within the next three months, they will decide what to do with their stake in Sabra, their hummus production venture in the U.S. Despite their efforts, Strauss has struggled to penetrate the… Continue Reading