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21
Jul
2024

Wan Ubumrung: ‘My son remains Pheu Thai member’

PUBLISHED : 21 Jul 2024 at 14:41 Chalerm Ubumrung and his son Wan Ubumrung attend a Pheu Thai election campaign rally at the Rama VIII Bridge on 24 April 2023. (Photo: Pattarapong Chatpattarasill) Former Pheu Thai Party MP for Bangkok, Wan Ubumrung, on Sunday denied news reports that his son would join him and his

21
Jul
2024

Panera Bread Makes Summer Even Hotter With a Spicy Fiesta on Its New Menu

Plus, two fan-favorite bagels return to the menu, and Panera debuts its take on avocado toast on its iconic sourdough bread St. Louis, MO  ( RestaurantNews.com )  Panera Bread is making summer even hotter, spicing up its menu with the introduction of new menu options that kick up the heat and tantalize your taste buds.

21
Jul
2024

News24 | ‘I want to be a man to my family’: Big Zulu’s bold critique of ’50/50′ relationships

SA rapper Big Zulu has opened up about his relationship preferences. (Big Zulu_SA/Instagram) This week, Big Zulu sat down with David Mashabela on the King David Studio  podcast to discuss his career and outlook on relationships. According to the Mali Eningi hitmaker, he prefers traditional relationship roles and wants to be the “provider” in his

21
Jul
2024

Looks like Google is bringing the Pixel 9 Pro Fold to Canada

I can’t wait to get my hands on it Jul 19, 2024 10:55 AM EDT 5 comments It looks like Google is bringing its foldable to Canada this year. Last year, the Mountain-View company snuffed Canada, and the Pixel Fold was only available in the U.S., U.K., Germany and Japan. However, two sources now indicate

21
Jul
2024

GoldenEye and Perfect Dark artist Brett Jones has died

He began his career at Rare in 1994, and went on to work in VFX production for TV and film Game artist Brett Jones, known for his work on GoldenEye and Perfect Dark, has died. David Doak shared the news on social media, accompanied by a screenshot of GoldenEye. “So much of what made GoldenEye

21
Jul
2024

Even When Big Cases Intersect With Their Families’ Interests, Many Judges Choose Not to Recuse

This article first appeared at ProPublica. ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Soon after longtime New Orleans attorney Wendy Vitter became a federal judge in the Eastern District of Louisiana, she heard a lawsuit against the local government

21
Jul
2024

Trump’s ‘miraculous’ survival, the public health impact and cognitive testing top this week’s health news

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21
Jul
2024

The biggest of stories came to the small city of Butler. Here’s how its newspaper met the moment

BUTLER, Pa. (AP) — When gunshots echoed at the Trump rally where she was working, Butler Eagle reporter Irina Bucur dropped to the ground just like everyone else. She was terrified. She hardly froze, though. Bucur tried to text her assignment editor, through spotty cell service, to tell him what was going on. She took

21
Jul
2024

Journalists Discuss Abortion in GOP Platform and How Idaho’s Ban Drove Away OB-GYNs

KFF Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed abortion in the GOP platform on KMOX’s “Total Information AM” on July 17. Click here to hear Rovner on “Total Information AM” Hear Rovner in “GOP Platform Muddies Abortion Waters” KFF Health News contributor Andy Miller discussed a rise in covid cases on WUGA’s “The Georgia

20
Jul
2024

Warning About Scams Tied to CrowdStrike Amid IT Outage in Australia

Australians have been warned about opportunistic scammers attempting to take advantage of a widespread IT outage. It comes after a botched update from caused global chaos on Friday, with banks, media outlets, supermarkets, retailers, and airports among those impacted. Home Affairs Minister Claire O’Neil confirmed on Saturday morning that the outage was not caused by