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20.12 / 08:44
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Wind farm off New Jersey likely to ‘adversely affect’ but not kill whales, feds say
A federal scientific agency says the lone remaining offshore wind project in New Jersey with preliminary approval is likely to “adversely affect” whales and other marine mammals, but not seriously harm or kill them
20.12 / 08:43
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Brazil lawsuits allege direct relationship between meatpackers, deforesters on protected land
In an unusual series of legal actions, Brazilian prosecutors have sued multinational meatpacker JBS and three smaller slaughterhouses for allegedly buying cattle directly from illegal ranches in a protected area
20.12 / 08:41
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Immigration fuels uptick in US population growth
Immigration powered population gains in the United States for a second year in a row
20.12 / 08:36
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Woman's death at metro station: DMRC to give Rs 15 lakh compensation to next of kin
metro station recently, officials said on Wednesday. The incident occurred at Inderlok metro station on December 14 where prima facie it appears that the passenger's clothes got entangled in a train leading to injuries and subsequent death last Saturday, the DMRC said in a statement.
20.12 / 04:39
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Rekha Rakesh Jhunjhunwala portfolio: 3 stocks turn multibagger in 2023
portfolio after husband Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's death last year, has seen at least three stocks giving multibagger returns in 2023 while most of the profits came from 5.4% holding in Titan. Going by the September quarter shareholding pattern of listed companies Jhunjhunwala owned 25 stocks, the value of which has grown 14% this quarter to Rs 39,000 crore. Details are available only of companies where the ace investor owned at least 1% stake. An analysis of his portfolio shows that the investor's best performing stock is Tata Motors DVR which is up 138% so far in the calendar year.
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19.12 / 17:35
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JN.1 is now a COVID-19 variant of interest, WHO says
World Health Organization has classified the COVID-19 variant JN.1 as a separate variant of interest from the parent lineage BA.2.86 due to its rapidly increasing spread.The WHO made the announcement Tuesday, saying that based on current evidence, the global health risk posed by JN.1 remains low.“Despite this, with the onset of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, JN.1 could increase the burden of respiratory infections in many countries,” the WHO said in a statement.The health organization added it is continuously monitoring the evidence and will update the JN.1 risk evaluation as needed.Although JN.1 is now a variant of interest, the WHO said current vaccines continue to protect against severe disease and death in this variant, as others that are circulating.In Canada, JN.1 falls under the variant BA.2.86, which is an Omicron subvariant of SARS-CoV-2. Its prevalence has been steadily increasing since October, when it made up 0.1 per cent of the variants at the time.
19.12 / 16:48
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Israel ‘ready for another humanitarian pause’ in Gaza, but Hamas only open to…
Israel-Gaza War Day 73: Israel faces new calls for truce after killing of hostages raises alarm. 10 updates Meanwhile, President Isaac Herzog indicated that Israel was willing to undertake a fresh truce in the coming days for recovery of hostages.
19.12 / 16:48
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Can Sekar Kathiresan kill heart attacks?
Chennai: Dr Sekar Kathiresan, co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of Boston-based Verve Therapeutics, hails from a family that is genetically prone to heart attacks. Myocardial infarctions, as heart attacks are medically known, cause 32% of all deaths worldwide, and claimed the lives of his grandmother, uncle and elder brother. His father, too, had suffered a heart attack but survived.
19.12 / 05:33
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‘An Earth angel’: Friends demand justice after B.C. woman killed in Mexico
The death of a woman in Mexico is now under investigation and her friends and family are demanding justice.Val Vardabasso, 58, originally from B.C. and now living in Puerto Peñasco, also known as Rocky Point, just south of the border with Arizona, is believed to have been killed in her home.Leanna Byrd knew Vardabasso for 45 years.
19.12 / 02:01
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COVID-19 Update: India records 260 new cases, total active at 1,828
coronavirus), with active cases rising to 1,828, as per the latest data from the Union Health Ministry on December 18. The death toll reached 5,33,317 according to the 8 am update. Further, India's total COVID-19 cases count stands at 4.50 crore (4,50,05,076).
18.12 / 21:46
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Karnataka: Dalit students made to clean septic tank, CM Siddaramaiah gets principal, teacher arrested
NDTV on 18 December. Apart from this, another video surfaced where corporal punishment at the school, students were seen kneeling with heavy schoolbags on their backs at night.
18.12 / 19:13
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Insacog meets on friday as Covid cases rise
India is monitoring the emergence of a new variant of Covid-19 with the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (Insacog), the network of laboratories set up to monitor genomic variations of the coronavirus, set to meet on Friday to review the situation. So far, Insacog has not found anything «unusual», a member of the network said, adding «there is nothing to panic». A case of JN.1 subvariant of Covid-19 was detected in Kerala, the Union health ministry said on Saturday. The case was detected in an RT-PCR positive test sample from Karakulam in Thiruvananthapuram on December 8, it said.
18.12 / 17:45
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Covid deaths surge in Europe. Here is how JN.1 strain sweeps world
Coronavirus has not been defeated completely and Covid-19 has not disappeared forever contrary to public belief. The deadly virus that caused the pandemic three years ago is back in a somewhat changed form. It is evident by the fact that the sub-variant of the Pirola strain has spread, with a rise in deaths reported in some countries including a European total of 874 deaths in the seven days up to December 4.
18.12 / 16:10
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How COP28 failed the world's small islands
This was met by a sense of déjà vu among delegates of the Alliance of Small Island States (Aosis), an intergovernmental organisation representing the nations most vulnerable to climate change. In her post-summit statement, Aosis lead negotiator Anne Rasmussen expressed confusion that the UAE Consensus, COP28's final agreement, was approved when representatives from small island developing states (or Sids were not in the room. While some delegates hailed the consensus as «beginning of the end» of the fossil fuel era, Aosis countered that the document contained a «litany of loopholes» which did little to advance the key actions needed to stave off climate breakdown and deliver justice to islands and low-lying states facing the gravest consequences of the climate crisis. Aosis member states came to COP28 to build on the momentum of their victory in the final moments of COP27 a year earlier in Egypt, when delegates agreed to establish a loss and damage fund which would pay developing nations for the unavoidable and extreme consequences of climate change. The group had fought over 30 years in climate negotiations for this fund. Additionally, Aosis identified fundamental areas required to save Sids from impacts such as sea-level rise, desertification and climate migration.
18.12 / 15:06
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Anna "Chickadee" Cardwell's daughters reeling from mother's death, family considering therapists
Mama June's granddaughters are deeply affected by their mother's passing, and the family is considering arranging therapy sessions to help them cope. According to reports by TMZ, sources close to the family revealed that Anna «Chickadee» Cardwell's daughters are struggling with the recent loss, grieving, and taking each day as it comes. Anna passed away on December 9, and her funeral took place on Wednesday in Georgia. During the service, Kaitlyn, Anna's 11-year-old daughter, unexpectedly found the courage to speak. Initially, she had no plans to address her mom's funeral, but her emotions shifted while at the funeral home. Kaitlyn shared heartfelt memories of her time with Anna, evoking both laughter and tears.
18.12 / 13:38
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Brands have got caught in the Gaza conflict and they must reduce this risk
fire for one of its ad campaigns which portrayed a model carrying a mannequin wrapped in white cloth that resembled the type of Muslim burial shrouds that have covered Gazans killed in the war. The company has since apologized and explained that it was shot months before Hamas attacked Israel. But in light of current events, they could have chosen different photos from the campaign shoot—or simply not have run it at all.
18.12 / 13:34
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Understanding the Different Types of Coverage in Student Travel Insurance
international travel insuranceplan. Take a look and you will know just how important an insurance cover this is: This is one of the biggest reasons why you need to invest in a good travel insurance plan when travelling abroad as a student. You will be away from your parents and if any medical emergency pops up, you will have to address it on your own.
18.12 / 13:16
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Hallucinations, thirst and desperation: How migrants endured 36 days at sea
Fass Boye to Spain's Canary Islands, a gateway to the European Union where they hoped to find work, was supposed to take a week. But the wooden boat carrying 101 men and boys was getting blown further and further away from its destination.
18.12 / 12:14
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Futures edge up, Illumina to divest Grail - what's moving markets
Investing.com -- U.S. stock futures are in the green prior to the beginning of the last full trading week before the Christmas holiday, with investors eyeing the outlook for potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts next year. Elsewhere, gene-sequencing group Illumina (NASDAQ:ILMN) announces plans to divest blood cancer-test seller Grail following intense antitrust scrutiny and shares in China's SenseTime slip after it announces the death of its founder.
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