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Sheriff seeking what drove ‘mad man’ to shoot up dance hall
MONTEREY PARK, Calif. (AP) — Investigators searching for a motive Monday in the worst mass shooting in Los Angeles County history said the gunman was previously arrested for illegally possessing a firearm, had a rifle at home, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and appeared to be manufacturing gun silencers.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Humans
The Chinese 'Spy Balloon' Over USA
The Chinese spy balloon over the United States has raised US-China tensions. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said it's 'unacceptable as well as irresponsible'. He postponed a planned visit to China in response to the balloon's incursion.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Humans
How to Get a Summer Internship in College
Start When Maria Wilson joined WGGB-TV in Massachusetts as a multimedia journalist in September 2022, colleagues kept asking about where she'd worked previously. However, she had graduated from Endicott College in Massachusetts just months earlier.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Education
Black stories take home top prizes at 2023 Sundance
The 2023 Sundance Film Festival (Jan. 19–29) marked a triumphant return of the first in-person event since the pandemic hit in March 2020, which pivoted Sundance (and almost every other film festival) online. This year’s festival saw a vigorous representation of Black stories beautifully rendered by Black filmmakers, and some took home the festival’s top prizes.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Fiction
Miss Universe
Out of all magnificence exhibitions, Miss Universe, which started in 1952, makes the boldest case: that it can single out one individual to address an admired vision of womanhood reasonable for the whole world (or all the more fabulously, the "universe"). On Saturday, R'Bonney Gabriel, Miss USA, was delegated the 71st Miss Universe, demolishing 82 opponents in a three-hour Mardi Gras-themed spectacle in New Orleans.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Humans
U.S. freeskier Maggie Voisin Q+A: Two-time Olympian gets candid about grief
Experiencing childhood in Whitefish, Montana, put freeskier Maggie Voisin on an almost foreordained way to turn out to be an expert skier of some kind. It's a way she cherishes, incidentally, and one that she's upheld with a huge number of eminent outcomes during her almost 10-year profession on the U.S. Ski Group.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Motivation
Healthy Lifestyle can be a Reason
A sound way of life, specifically a solid eating regimen, is related with more slow memory decline, finds a very long term investigation of more seasoned grown-ups in China, distributed in The BMJ. In any event, for transporters of the apolipoprotein E (APOE) quality - the most grounded realized risk factor for Alzheimer's illness and related dementias - a solid way of life was found to slow cognitive decline. Memory constantly declines as individuals age, yet proof from existing examinations is lacking to survey the impact of a sound way of life on memory in later life. What's more, given the numerous potential reasons for memory decline, a mix of sound ways of behaving may be required for an ideal impact. To investigate this further, scientists dissected information from 29,000 grown-ups matured no less than 60 years (normal age 72; 49 percent of ladies) with typical mental capability who were essential for the China Comprehension and Maturing Study.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Humans
Snape Castle Mews:
On paper Snape Palace Mews might well seem like endless different homes - delightfully redesigned, in a beautiful town area with magnificent nurseries and the chance to procure a pay without wandering a long way from your front entryway. In all actuality, it remains solitary... also, one of the many explanations behind that lies in its name.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Humans
"India-US Ties Not As Strong As It Needs To Be"
Shri Thanedar, 67, addresses the thirteenth Legislative Area of Michigan, which primarily involves portions of Detroit and its rural areas. He was confirmed as an individual from the US Place of Delegates early this month.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Humans
Is UK being left behind
At the point when the US Congress passed Joe Biden's Expansion Decrease Act the previous summer, the bill appeared to be based on well meaning goals. Intended to help America's green economy and tackle environmental change, the demonstration included billions of dollars of appropriations for the acquisition of electric vehicles and other eco-accommodating items.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Humans
School of Medicine Withdraws from
Dear Duke College Institute of Medication People group, We write to share that Duke College Institute of Medication has pursued the choice to pull out from U.S. News and World Report's (USNWR) yearly clinical school rankings and will never again give our school's information to USNWR for that inspiration.
By Abhi Kumar4 months ago in Humans