Barcelona, mass tourism and the protests targeting foreign visitors

If you have visited Barcelona recently, you might have noticed something unusual going on.

Since the early summer, central hotspots such as La Rambla and neighbourhoods such as Gracia and Parc Guell have featured graffiti with the words “Tourists go home”. It’s all part of the same picture. Barcelona locals have been protesting against mass tourism.

On July 6, a demonstration was held in which (according to organisers) between 10,000 and 15,000 people took to the streets (police estimates put the figure at around 3,000). Some even targeted individual tourists, spraying them with water pistols as they drank coffee or ate lunch and cordoning off hotels and restaurants with red tape as they ‘reclaimed’ territory for themselves.

It drew international attention to a problem that has been on the minds of many residents for years. Now, with a consolidated movement raising awareness and taking action, Barcelona’s politics and daily life are beginning to reflect this new perspective — and the city’s most famous football club is watching with interest.


Barcelona start every season with a home friendly when they contest the Joan Gamper Trophy. The tradition dates back to the mid-1960s and pays homage to Gamper, one of the club’s founders back in 1899.

The match is always played in early August, so there are plenty of foreigners among the attendees. This year, Monaco were the visitors (and they beat Barca 3-0 — though any sore feeling over that result has been forgotten in Barca’s strong start to the new league season).

On the route up to Barca’s temporary home on Montjuic (they have been playing at the Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys since the start of last season while extensive renovations are made to the Camp Nou), leaving from Plaza Espana and taking advantage of the escalators that help you reach the stadium, several tourists spoke with The Athletic about their experience in the city.

Stuart, a 34-year-old from England, said he thought tourists were being treated “unfairly”. He said he “understood the anger and frustration of residents” but thought it was “being misdirected” because “the problem lies with the government and they need to find a solution”.

Another was Giulia, a 34-year-old Italian who has lived in Barcelona for a few years.

“When I first saw the graffiti it made me feel like I wasn’t welcome,” she said. “But I understand that people are p**sed off because I am, too.

“There are always drunk people, normally from England or Germany, screaming without their shirts on. Would you go out in the street in your home town like that? This is not Disneyland. People live here.”


Street graffiti in Barcelona – Guiri is a colloquial term for a badly behaved or obnoxious tourist (Paco Freire/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Marti Cuso has been involved in organising the demonstrations through his role with a residents’ association representing Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, a central area of the city extremely popular with visitors.

“The responsible party is not the tourist who comes to Barcelona and who wants to go to see a Barca game,” he says. “The responsible party is the whole economic system.

“What we have been denouncing for years is the ‘touristification’ of the economy. Tourism has a very strong negative impact on the lives of residents. It leads to housing shortages with flats turned over to holiday lets, rising prices, degradation of heritage, pollution and the erosion of labour rights. A change must be proposed to reduce the weight of tourism in the city’s economy.

“Flight prices are increasing and the low-cost airlines will disappear. When oil becomes scarce in 20 or 30 years, what will happen to international mobility? We have a city that depends on 30million visitors. We have to generate economic alternatives and do it in a planned way.

“The graffiti alone does not help to make people understand this, although it’s true that it has contributed to the mediatisation of the problem. But some take it very personally, as if we were attacking them. The least you ask of the tourist is that they know that there is a conflict with this, but you should never point directly to them as being responsible.”


Tourists find themselves caught up in the July 6 protest in Barcelona (Josep Lago/AFP via Getty Images)

Tourism is extremely important to Barca. There are many other reasons to visit Barcelona — for the food, the climate, the architecture, art and beaches — but among the many who do come here, its world-famous football club also ranks highly on the to-do list.

Barca’s museum is the most visited in Catalonia and the third most visited in Spain. Club sources — who, like all those cited here, preferred to speak anonymously to protect relationships — told The Athletic that on average 52 per cent of match tickets are sold to people from outside Spain. Over their most recent season at the Camp Nou (2022-23), their ticketing revenue was €71.6million (£60.3m; $79.3m at current rates), of which €37.3m came from tickets sold to tourists. All of this made the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic especially destructive.

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The importance of tourism to Barca has already caused some tensions among the club’s fans. Last season, they introduced a new policy that penalised season ticket holders who did not release their seats for resale if they were unable to make it to a game. It did not go down well with a section of Barca’s ‘socios’ (club members). For the 2023-24 campaign, just 17,552 of the 80,274 who had season tickets at the Camp Nou decided to take up seats at the Lluis Companys.


Protesters in Barcelona – demonstrations have also taken place in other parts of Spain (Paco Freire/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Barcelona’s City Council has already outlined steps in response to growing pressure on mass tourism.

“Our will and commitment to limit tourist massification and its consequences for the city is firm,” said mayor Jaume Collboni (of Spain’s Socialist Party) after the demonstration in July.

A month earlier, Collboni spoke of plans to eliminate more than 10,000 short-term holiday lets, such as those available on Airbnb, by November 2028, returning them to residential use. Limiting tour groups to 20 people, increasing the tourist tax surcharge to €4 a night and setting up a specific plan for the management of heavily visited sites, such as the area around the Sagrada Familia, are other measures in the works.

Barca sources say the club is keeping a close eye on the situation around recent protests. They said they consider themselves affected by any negative news that might make a tourist decide against travelling to the city.

Cuso and the residents’ association he represents are sceptical on two counts. First, they don’t think the measures outlined by local politicians are far-reaching enough (and they also suggest some may not be achievable given the next municipal elections are scheduled for 2027). Second, they do not think the recent protests and graffiti will have any lasting effects on how many people choose to come to Barcelona.

“Nobody will stop coming because of four water pistols,” says Cuso. “The Spanish and foreign media is generating a discourse of fear and it is something that responds to the desire to discredit the protests and their underlying arguments.”

But he does worry more about the impact of mass tourism for Barca fans.


Eintracht Frankfurt celebrate victory over Barca in April 2022 (David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)

On Apri 14, 2022, Eintracht Frankfurt visited Barca in the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final. Visiting fans were officially granted 5,000 tickets. In the end, about 30,000 supporters from Germany made it into the ground — the attendance was 79,468.

It caused great embarrassment to Barca. Since then, measures have been taken to stop a repeat from happening — such as blocking online ticket sales from foreign IP addresses on European matchdays, or not allowing rival colours to be worn in sections reserved for home fans.

More recently, speaking before last weekend’s La Liga match between Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao at Montjuic, visiting manager Ernesto Valverde was asked what kind of atmosphere he expected. He replied: “It’s summer, there will be a lot of tourists, so I don’t expect anything special.”

It is a point Cuso associates with the wider trends of too much tourism.

“Now when you watch a Barca game, every day you have someone different next to you, someone who doesn’t know the chants and who is more interested in taking photos and recording reels for Instagram than in the match itself. This completely depersonalises the experience and betrays the whole identity of what it was like to go to the Camp Nou in the 1990s or 2000s.

“The club has clearly positioned itself as a global brand and is playing this game. But Barca is not a company, even if it behaves like one. They are an exception in the world of football (in that it is one of several which are member-owned). Now in the reform of Camp Nou, they are including more VIP boxes and lounges, which will surely cost thousands of euros. This is the model towards which everything is moving.”

The new Camp Nou will hold 105,000 people. The stadium is not scheduled to be fully completed until the summer of 2026, but Barca are expected to return there before the end of this year at a reduced capacity of 64,00 — although they say they cannot guarantee an exact timeframe.

An increased capacity should mean good news for the many thousands of people on the waiting list for a season ticket, although Barca sources say it has not been fully decided how many extra will be made available.

But one idea is to reserve a proportion for general ticket sales — with the city’s tourists again firmly in mind.

(Top photo: Getty Images. Visual design by Eamonn Dalton)

Why I Recommend Video Gaming to Almost Everyone I Know

Key Takeaways

  • Mobile gaming makes playing more accessible, offering diverse game options.
  • Online gaming connects you with like-minded individuals, fostering friendships.
  • Gaming aids in socializing from home, relaxing, expanding knowledge, and providing escapism.



Gaming is one of my favorite pastimes and I think that gaming has benefits for a range of people. Here’s why I recommend gaming to almost everyone I know.


1 Gaming Is More Accessible Than Ever

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While in the past people recommended powerful PCs or dedicated consoles for gaming, the rise of mobile gaming means that it’s easier than ever to get started with games.

Mobile gaming is often associated with match-3 titles and simple word games. But increasingly complex games, including RPGs and MOBAs, have made their way to mobiles. The rise of gacha games has also resulted in some pretty impressive titles appearing on mobile. You can even try out some of the best two-player mobile games if you want to play with friends.


This means that gaming no longer requires as much of a investment, so it doesn’t hurt to try out a few free titles to see if you like it.

2 Games Can Help You Meet People

The rise of online games means that you can find people with shared interests. I’ve met quite a few of my friends through online games. In fact, two of my friends got married after meeting in Guild Wars 2.

Online gaming is a great way to meet people if you’re shy. You can join guilds, which create a sense of community, or team up regularly with fellow players in games like Valorant.

3 Video Games Let You Socialize From Home

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Video games are a great way to socialize — especially if you’re at home a lot. Many of us have busy work schedules and chores that mean we don’t go out as much as we used to. In my case, my disability makes it more difficult to socialize outside my home as my chronic pain and fatigue make it difficult to spend time with others in outdoor settings.

But I’d still say I’m pretty social. I game most nights with my friends on Discord. Even if we aren’t playing the same game, we stream our single-player games and comment on them with each other.

I’ve also made my gaming setup more comfortable, so that I can enjoy chatting with my friends while playing games.

4 Gaming Can Help You Relax

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Even when I’m not in the mood to socialize, gaming is a great outlet for stress at the end of the day. I find cozy games especially relaxing and can easily sink hours into them.

I think that there is a game genre for everyone that can help people relax. Whether it’s blowing off steam in an FPS game, whiling away the hours in a simulator game, or simply unwinding while playing a word game or other relaxing mobile games.

In fact, for a while I was too burnt out to really escape into games, so I spent my time listening to lo-fi playlists while playing Jigsaw Puzzle Dreams on Steam.

5 You Can Expand Your World With Games

Games with immersive and detailed stories can help open up your world. It’s one of the reasons that RPGs with rich lore are my favorite genre.

Whether it’s battling aliens in a game like Mass Effect 3 or enjoying the whimsy of a game like Stardew Valley, the tales and details of these games opens you up to interesting stories. Often, a game will feel like an interesting novel that completely absorbs me into its mythos and world.


6 Gaming Can Teach You New Things

While there are educational games that are specifically made to teach you things, you’ll be surprised just how much you learn from playing ordinary video games. My time in Divinity: Original Sin 2 taught me that the poisonous toadstool I often see depicted in fairy tales is called fly agaric.

Games like Sim City taught me about the importance of rescue services and road management. And it’s actually in Red Dead Redemption 2 that I first tried my hand at poker. There are even animals I have never seen in real life that I recognize from video games.

Gaming is a hobby that’s more accessible than ever, with a variety of genres that can help you meet people, socialize, learn new things, and provide escape and relaxation. It’s why I recommend gaming to almost everyone I know—because it has so many potential benefits to those who give it a try.

Brazilian youth orchestra makes debut performance in China

On the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and Brazil, the Mare do Amanha Orchestra from the South American country performed a concert at the National Library Concert Hall in collaboration with Chinese musicians.

The concert opened with several Brazilian tunes, their tempo and superb performances providing an intoxicating South American ambiance. The orchestra also performed classical Chinese pieces, including “Jasmine Flower,” “Butterfly Lovers,” and “Big Fish and Tulip Tree.”

Before the performance, Brazil’s Ambassador to China Marcos Galvão said he was very much looking forward to experiencing the concert live and in person.

<img src='https://news.cgtn.com/news/2024-08-31/Brazilian-youth-orchestra-makes-debut-performance-in-China-1ww2vkiHJhC/img/37a2338aa7334e7a991f00d5762925ef/37a2338aa7334e7a991f00d5762925ef.png' alt='Brazilian Ambassador to China Marcos Galvão talks to CGTN reporter Yang Yan. /CGTN'

He said: “This is very significant because music in Brazil is something that’s at the core of our society and who we are. It’s a very strong element of our personality and it’s an element that is well known in many places in the world, but not yet in China. So I think this is a bridge that is being built between our two countries and particularly with this orchestra.”

The Mare do Amanha Orchestra, meaning “Mare Orchestra of Tomorrow,” was founded in 2010 with 24 children from the Mare Favela, one of Rio de Janeiro’s largest favelas.

Since 2011, sponsored by China’s State Grid, the orchestra has rapidly expanded. Over 7,000 children from the favelas have benefited, finding respite from violence and drugs through music.

Founder and director of the orchestra Carlos Eduardo Prazeres hopes this music project can inspire more young people to appreciate the good things in life, including music.

<img src='https://news.cgtn.com/news/2024-08-31/Brazilian-youth-orchestra-makes-debut-performance-in-China-1ww2vkiHJhC/img/ddc4ff20a18d4152a1b8bca173f99945/ddc4ff20a18d4152a1b8bca173f99945.png' alt='The Mare do Amanha Orchestra performed a concert at the National Library Concert Hall in collaboration with Chinese musicians. /CGTN'

The Mare do Amanha Orchestra actively participates in major events both in Brazil and internationally, gaining more and more recognition, and its influence keeps growing. According to some orchestra members, children in Mare are now eager to join the orchestra. There’s no doubt that the orchestra has completely transformed their lives.

‘Close Your Eyes’ review: A Spanish master returns, potently

The first feature that Victor Erice directed, 1973’s “The Spirit of the Beehive,” begins in the 1940s, when a traveling cinema arrives in a small rural town in Spain to project “Frankenstein.” In the crowd of moviegoers, a child with eager eyes stands out, Ana (Ana Torrent), whose sister will later reassure her that in cinema nobody dies and everything is but a trick. Still, what Ana sees on screen will slowly seep into her reality, blurring the division between the fate of the misunderstood monster of make-believe, and the actions of those near to her.

In 1983’s “El Sur,” a project never finished to Erice’s liking but released nonetheless, another young girl finds in the movies a crucial piece of information to decipher her father’s unspoken anguish. To opens one’s eyes, Erice suggests, is to come to terms with how little we understand about the pain of others, even those we deeply love. For Erice, a master, cinema works as a revelatory force that can illuminate our truest feelings and yearnings, despite the efforts of some of his characters to escape their torturous pasts.

One gets the sense that Erice, who counts famed directors such as Pedro Almdóvar and Guillermo del Toro among his admirers, has been eulogizing cinema ever since he started making his sporadic but delicately profound movies.

Against all prognostications, Erice has returned three decades after his last effort (a 1992 documentary called “Dream of Light”), as if to have a final say about his own artistic legacy. The themes that have recurrently consumed the 84-year-old — the specter of the Spanish Civil War, daughters estranged from fathers with peculiar histories, the merciless march of time — coalesce into the unhurried, poetically rewarding “Close Your Eyes,” his fourth film in 50 years and likely his last.

Interpreted as the auteur’s confession through surrogate filmmaker character Miguel (Manolo Solo), “Close Your Eyes” acquires a layered, contemplative quality. Can we truly learn about an artist through their work or is creation just another mask? Miguel’s career aspirations died when his best friend and renowned actor Julio Arias (a marvelous José Coronado in a sort of dual role) vanished without a trace while they filmed a period piece titled “The Farewell Gaze,” a movie within the movie about a mysterious idealist entrusted with finding a wealthy man’s long-lost daughter. Only two pivotal scenes from that uncompleted venture were finished, the opening and its poignant ending.

Miguel dives back into that chapter of his life when a television program focused on unresolved cases seeks to unearth whether Julio, a womanizer afraid of getting older, died in an accident or by suicide, or if a mental breakdown allowed him to start over without a single memory of the man he once was. A partial answer does surface halfway through “Close Your Eyes,” but that’s just another door Erice entices us to walk through — not, by any means, a neat resolution.

Using a style of elegant lyricism, which enshrines tiny moments into glisteningly miraculous turning points, Erice lets the exchanges between the people he’s conceived play out without the need to advance the plot. His purpose, if there is one explicitly, is to enrich our minimal comprehension of the lives unfolding in his truthful fictions; a substantial segment in “Close Your Eyes” is dedicated to Miguel’s simple existence by the shore, fishing. We also learn about his own romantic regrets, his enduring friendship with a celluloid-devoted film editor and the unbearable loss of a child.

Ana Torrent in the movie “Close Your Eyes.”

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Obsessed with his actors’ power and symbolism, Erice appears to cast them based on their eyes, more specifically their incandescent expressiveness. That certainly appears the case with Solo. You will also recognize the inquisitive gaze of the child protagonist from “Beehive” in Torrent, now appearing in “Close Your Eyes” as Julio’s daughter, a woman in her 50s. Torrent is older now than Erice was when they made their first movie, and it serves as a moving reminder both of the years that have passed and how a person’s inherent essence is immutable across time. Cinema holds the frozen memory of Torrent as a kid, but reality has moved on.

That Torrent returned to collaborate with Erice after five decades — again playing a movie lover searching for answers — reads beautifully self-referential. That’s the crux of “Close of Your Eyes,” and of Erice’s concise body of work: Cinema crystallizes something that reality alone can’t, convincing us that perhaps what we need exists somewhere outside of ourselves, somewhere we can only access through the screen. It’s a reflection and an illusion at once.

Though film can trigger a memory-induced epiphany, it’s not the remedy itself, but an invitation to look inward, to close one’s eyes and find what’s inalienable about yourself.

In the monumental final frame of “Close Your Eyes,” the most soul-stirring ending of the year, Erice’s camera shuts its eyelids one last time, a humble sign of acceptance. Even within their limitations, the movies do see us.

‘Close Your Eyes’

Not rated

In Spanish, with English subtitles

Running time: 2 hours, 49 minutes

Playing: Now at Landmark’s Nuart Theatre, West Los Angeles

The Paris Olympics Promised Flying Taxis—Here’s Why They Failed to Launch

Six months before the opening ceremony, Dirk Hoke, CEO of Volocopter, was still hopeful. “[We’re] making people aware that this is not science fiction,” he told WIRED in February, touting the flying taxi as a sustainable, safe, and quiet mode of transport that would become normal in just a few years. “It works and it starts this year.”

Flights on Volocopter’s VoloCity model would be free-of-charge, and initially three routes were planned across Paris. But even as those plans were made public, Hoke had yet to travel in one of his own vehicles. “I would love to,” he said, “but so far, according to the regulation, only test pilots are allowed.” Still, his tone was optimistic. “We will hopefully start flying in July and then start also with passengers, probably in August.”

But just two months later, Hoke started expressing doubts in German media. After being rejected for a state loan, the company was facing the prospect of insolvency “in the foreseeable future” if its shareholders would not agree to more financing, he told the newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung.

At the same time, backlash to the project was mounting, with critics complaining the VoloCity (which could transport only one passenger at a time) was more akin to a private plane than any form of public transport. “We don’t need them,” says Lazarski. She believes the flying taxis would create visual and noise pollution in the skies above Paris, without giving its residents anything back. “It’s not mass transportation,” she says, claiming the vehicles would be used by only the most privileged. “They’re for business people.”

Lazarski was not alone in her concerns. Seventeen thousand people have signed a petition so far calling for the project to be scrapped, and politicians in charge of Paris also joined the backlash—pitting politicians in the capital against the wider region and government.

Dan Lert, deputy mayor of Paris in charge of the green transition, called the VoloCity an “absurd gadget” that will “only benefit a few ultrarich people.” His colleague David Belliard, deputy mayor in charge of mobility, echoed that sentiment. “It is useless, it is anti-ecological, it is very expensive,” he said in July.

Volocopter, however, defended its product as affordable. “We strongly believe that when we go into the hundreds and thousands of these vehicles, that we can easily reach a price per equivalent seat which is only a bit higher than a taxi on the street,” Hoke said in February.

Yet other flying taxi executives have acknowledged that getting to that point will take time, and that first there will be a period where these vehicles cater to the wealthy. “A lot of the initial use cases will be first- and business-class passengers connecting with flights,” Michael Cervenka, chief technology officer of UK-based flying taxi company Vertical Aerospace, said earlier this year.

By late July, it was clear that Volocopter’s plans for the Paris Olympics were being scaled back, even as the company claimed its immediate money problems had been solved. “It’s a technological advance that could be of use,” transport minister Patrice Vergriete insisted, acknowledging the flying taxis might not be able to welcome any passengers in time for the Olympics. Publicly, Volocopter was careful not to credit the public backlash with the setback, instead blaming an American supplier for “not [being] able to provide what it had promised,” as well as its failure to win approval from the EU Aviation Safety Authority to operate commercially.

Lazarski does not consider the failure of flying taxis so far a victory. “It’s more relief,” she says. But for her, the battle is not over. As vice president of UFCNA, the French union against aircraft nuisance, Lazarksi is involved in a legal challenge against plans to operate a vertiport on the river Seine for flying taxis to take off and land from central Paris. That launchpad has already secured permission from the government to operate until December. The race for the Olympics may be over, but the dream of flying taxis over Paris is not dead.

Bitcoin Price Dips Alongside Ether, Other Altcoins Amid Ongoing Market Volatility

Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies like Ether saw their prices fall on Friday, fuelled by the ongoing market volatility that has continued to affect the value of these digital assets. The price of Bitcoin dropped by less than one percent on Friday, and it is currently trading at $62,655 (roughly Rs. 52.5 lakh) on Indian exchanges like CoinSwitch. On international exchanges, Bitcoin’s price also dropped to trade at $59,022 (roughly Rs. 49.4 lakh), according to data by CoinMarketCap. This is one of the few instances in recent months where Bitcoin’s value has slipped under the mark of $60,000 (roughly Rs. 50 lakh).

“Bitcoin is currently front running the market with its dominance holding 57.3 percent while altcoins playing catch-up. Bitcoin’s price movement suggests a rejection at higher levels. BTC ETFs have experienced net outflows of more than $100 million (roughly Rs. 838 crore) in two days. BTC’s RSI and MACD point to weakening buyer interest. This could signal a continued period of consolidation before Bitcoin can comprehensively reclaim $60,500 (roughly Rs. 50.7 lakh),” Vikram Subburaj, CEO, Giottus told Gadgets360.

Ether also reflected a price drop of 0.11 percent on Indian exchanges like CoinDCX on Friday. At the time of writing, ETH was trading at $2,662 (roughly Rs. 2.23 lakh), as per the Gadgets360 crypto price tracker.

Other digital assets that dropped in value on Friday included Solana, USD Coin, Dogecoin, Tron, Cardano, and Avalanche.

Shiba Inu, Chainlink, Bitcoin Cash, Polkadot, and Leo also registered losses, like Bitcoin and Ether.

The overall market saw a valuation dip of 0.44 percent in the last 24 hours, with which its capitalisation has come to $2.08 trillion (roughly Rs. 2,34,77,996 crore) as per CoinMarketCap. “The cryptocurrency market experienced a decline, influenced by factors such as the House Financial Services Committee’s planned hearings on DeFi and “pig butchering,” and Nvidia’s disappointing earnings report. AI-related tokens like Render and Injective saw notable losses,” Avinash Shekhar, Co-Founder and CEO, Pi42 told Gadgets360.

However, some altcoins saw their values rise on Friday. These include Litecoin, Uniswap, Cartesi, Braintrust, and Spell Token.

Other altcoins that saw their prices rise despite market volatility include Kishu Inu, Augur, and Bitcoin Hedge.

Market analysts, however, have a positive outlook about the upcoming days for the crypto market. “Donald Trump has claimed that he will make US the ‘crypto capital of the planet’ with his World Liberty financial website hinting at high-yield DeFi opportunities,” the CoinSwitch Markets Desk told Gadgets360. “While details about Donald Trump’s new crypto project remain scarce, the ongoing discussions highlight cryptocurrency’s growing interest and potential. This buzz indicates that innovation and investment in cryptocurrency are still evolving and is a reflection of the market’s dynamic nature and capacity to draw influential figures,” said Shivam Thakral, CEO of BuyUcoin.

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Google Search now supports AVIF file formats

Google Search finally supports the AVIF file format in Google Search, Google Images and all locations Google Search shows images such as Google Discover, Google News and so forth. “We’re happy to announce that AVIF is now a supported file type in Google Search, for Google Images as well as any place that uses images in Google Search,” John Mueller, Google Search Advocate, wrote.

What is AVIF. AV1 Image File Format is an open, royalty-free image file format specification for storing images or image sequences compressed with AV1 in the HEIF container format. It competes with HEIC, which uses the same container format built upon ISOBMFF, but HEVC for compression.

Google said it is one of the mostly widely used image formats today. “AVIF is an open image file format based on the AV1 video compression standard,” Google added.

What this means for SEO. Technically nothing. Google said, if you are using AVIF formats, you don’t need to do anything, Google will now process them and use them like they would other image formats. “You don’t need to do anything special to have your AVIF files indexed by Google,” John Mueller wrote.

In March 2024, Google hinted this support was coming soon and now it is here.

You can see the full list of supported image file types over here.

More details. Mueller wrote:

AVIF is an open image file format based on the AV1 video compression standard. It’s supported by all major web browsers, and images in AVIF image file format are supported by a variety of services and platforms on the web, including WordPressJoomla, and CloudFlare. It’s not recommended to blindly make sweeping changes to images across a website: take the time you need to evaluate which format works best for your specific needs. If you do choose to change image file formats for some of your images, and if this results in changes to filenames or extensions, make sure to set up server-side redirects.”

Why we care. If you are using workarounds for AVIF files on your sites, you no longer need to. Google now natively supports AVIF file types in Google Search.

Also, any workarounds you have, you can now remove.

Make sure to watch your Search Performance reports for any changes you make around AVIF files, to ensure Google is processing those images properly going forward.

Cyclone Asna forms Over Kutch

Cyclone Asna has formed over the Kutch coast in Gujarat and adjoining areas of Pakistan, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said on August 30. The cyclonic storm – a rare land-originating one in August and headed to the Arabian Sea – is expected to move further away from the western coast in the next 48 hours.

Meaning of Asna

The name Asna, which means “the one to be acknowledged or praised”. Between 1891 and 2023, only three cyclonic storms formed in the Arabian Sea in August (in 1976, 1964, and 1944), according to the IMD.

Who gave this name?

Asna name has been given by Pakistan.

Low pressure off A.P.

Simultaneously, a well-marked low pressure area – a very early precursor to a cyclone has formed in the Bay of Bengal off north Andhra Pradesh and south Odisha. The IMD has forecast light rain over both States. It is likely to move further west-northwestwards towards north Andhra Pradesh and adjoining south Odisha coasts and intensify into a depression during the next 36 hours.

Cyclone Asna forms over Kutch

The build-up from cyclone Asna resulted in torrential rainfall in Gujarat this week. Rain-related incidents in Gujarat claimed 26 lives over the past three days. More than 18,000 people have been relocated, and around 1,200 rescued from flood-affected areas in the State. In some cases, security forces used helicopters to evacuate people to safer locations, according to the State Emergency Operation Centre (SEOC).

Heavy to very heavy rainfall

On the back of cyclone, light to moderate rainfall occurred at most places in Gujarat and heavy to very heavy rainfall was reported at isolated places over Kutch and adjoining districts of Saurashtra on August 30, the IMD noted. This is the first cyclonic storm in the Arabian Sea in August since 1976.

 

How Black Ops 6 Being Forced To Wipe The Slate Clean Led To Its Biggest New Feature

Black Ops 6 arrives on October 25, and tons of new information was revealed for multiplayer and Warzone during Activision’s Call of Duty: Next event on August 28, including live gameplay featuring Treyarch’s new omnimovement system. GameSpot was able to attend the event and speak with Treyarch about the changes in development for the new shared engine and how it enabled the studio to create Call of Duty’s new advanced movement.

The last Treyarch game was 2020’s Black Ops Cold War, which was a Call of Duty that was created on a shorter development cycle and required a pivot to work-from-home conditions during the pandemic. Now, Treyarch is back in the action again with an extended four-year development cycle for Black Ops 6, and it is the studio’s first game on Call of Duty’s new shared engine, which was introduced with 2022’s Modern Warfare 2 reboot.

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This is also the most ambitious Call of Duty game since Infinite Warfare in the jetpack era, with Black Ops 6’s new omnimovement system that allows players to sprint, slide, and dive in any direction. Players can also go prone and spin around 360 degrees, making fancy moves that let them play out their own action-hero fantasy in matches of Call of Duty across multiplayer, Zombies, and Warzone.

We spoke with associate design director Matt Scronce and senior director of production Yale Miller, and while the discussion held a focus on the development cycle and movement system, we were also able to touch a little on Black Ops 6’s integration into Warzone.

When discussing Black Ops 6’s longer development time, Miller provided more insight into the first year of that development, explaining, “Part of that time was just getting the core Black Ops experience, rebuilding that from the ground up, and getting multiplayer to feel like Black Ops.”

Miller stated he’s not sure if Black Ops 6’s new movement system would’ve come to fruition without the transition to the new engine, saying, “I don’t know if omnimovement would have happened the same way, [and] I don’t know if it’s specifically because of the time, but I think part of it was because of the fact that we had to wipe the slate clean and start fresh with rebuilding movement from the beginning.”

“And it really forced the team, and this is my perspective,” Miller clarified, “to think of all the pieces that were really important, and that kind of led us down the path of, well, fluidity is king.”

Putting a focus on fluidity for Black Ops 6 led Miller and the team to consider plenty of questions about movement in the game that eventually led to omnimovement.

“And you maybe wouldn’t have had that [thought process] if you were building from the prior code base,” Miller said.

Dive in any direction with omnimovement

Treyarch games are also known for having a faster pace, a more arcade-style design, and a vibrant color palette. One of the community concerns prior to seeing Black Ops 6 footage, was wondering if Treyarch would lose its signature style on the new shared engine.

Scronce shared some insight to the studio’s initial thoughts on keeping Treyarch’s style when moving to the new engine. “It was definitely a huge focus,” he said. “I wouldn’t say it was a worry, really. That first year was like, let’s get it feeling like a Black Ops game. Then, we started asking ourselves, what does a Black Ops game feel like? So, asking those hard questions and you come up with some really interesting answers, and it really lets you kind of galvanize what is a Black Ops game?”

“Every Black Ops has its own story,” Scronce said. “And this one was like, oh, we’re redefining what it means to be a Black Ops game.”

Omnimovement is the biggest feature of Black Ops 6, and following the integration into Warzone, it will become one of the main focuses of battle royale for the new year. When discussing how Treyarch and Raven Software will keep Warzone fresh, Miller said, “I think the biggest change to Warzone, frankly, is going to be movement, and that’s where a lot of our focus is. Working with that crew [Raven Software] on how we can make sure this stuff all feels right.”

Unfortunately, for Warzone players hoping to prestige this year, there will be a bit of a disadvantage. Black Ops 6 brings back Call of Duty’s traditional prestige system, which will rest progression and locks all of the guns and attachments from level 1-55.

This might not be a burden for old-school Call of Duty players, but Treyarch confirmed this would be a shared prestige system across multiplayer, Zombies, and Warzone. This will be Warzone’s first year with a classic prestige system, so players who choose to prestige will need to grind to earn all of those weapons and attachments again for their meta loadouts. However, this classic-style prestige choice in Black Ops 6 and Warzone will be optional.

The choice to prestige in Black Ops 6 will offer some rewards, including unique Black Ops-themed cosmetics and permanent unlocks for things like weapons and perks. And the developer said players can choose to protect certain items from the reset with those permanent unlock token rewards, but otherwise all content unlocked from levels 1-55 will be reset with each prestige, regardless of which mode you play.

Black Ops 6 will integrate with Warzone by adding Treyarch’s new Area 99 Resurgence map. In past years, a new Call of Duty integrated into Warzone with a standard, large-scale battle royale map, but this year will focus on a new Resurgence experience with Urzikstan remaining the large map until Warzone’s original Verdansk map arrives in the spring.

Area 99 map layout
Area 99 map layout

Scronce explained this by saying they were really focused on the new Resurgence map, because it was themed around Black Ops lore with it being the birthplace of Nuketown.

“That has been the focus,” Miller added. “Bringing in an awesome new Resurgence map that only Treyarch can do was some of the way that we thought about it. The spring news is pretty big. So, I think it’s going to be nice with Area 99, and then we’re going to have big news in the spring, which obviously we have not had that kind of an opportunity in this way.”

“Before you got a big map in the start, but you didn’t get one in the spring,” Miller continued. “So, I think it’s about pacing the experience.”

Our full GameSpot interview with Treyarch can be found below. For more on Black Ops 6, here are all the announcements for launch-day content. Players can get hands-on with multiplayer during the Black Ops 6 beta, which is live now with week one.

GameSpot: Just looking at the development time, this is the longest development cycle you guys have had. Do you feel like that was more or less pressure, and is there a feature that probably wouldn’t have made it into the game if you didn’t have this extended time?

Miller: We moved from the Treyarch engine to the shared Call of Duty engine. So, part of that time was just getting the core Black Ops experience, rebuilding that from the ground up, and getting multiplayer to feel like Black Ops. That was a huge part of it. And I think with that huge transition of even just the tech change, how we needed to rebuild stuff, but also just all the really talented people at all the studios working on the stuff who came from working on the Treyarch engine to the Call of Duty engine. We were learning all the new tools and all those things. So, that was a big part of it.

I think the other one there is just like, because of how we rebuilt the stuff. I don’t know if omnimovement would have happened the same way, but I don’t know if it’s specifically because of the time, but I think part of it was because of the fact that we had to wipe the slate clean and start fresh with rebuilding movement from the beginning. And it really forced the team, and this is my perspective, to think of all the pieces that were really important, and that kind of led us down the path of like, well, fluidity is king. Because you’re reimplementing only sprint forward. You’re like, why does that work that way? Why don’t we try this? And you maybe wouldn’t have had that [thought process] if you were building from the prior code base.

Is omnimovement something you guys would be open to tweaking later on?

Miller: Probably during the beta and probably beyond, that’s probably the reality of it, because we’ll try things.

I think a lot of people were worried that with this new shared engine, Treyarch would maybe lose their signature style, but it definitely still looks like a Black Ops game. Were you guys worried about making the move over?

Miller: It was a focus.

Scronce: It was definitely a huge focus. I wouldn’t say it was a worry, really. That first year was like, let’s get it feeling like a Black Ops game. Then, we started asking ourselves, what does a Black Ops game feel like? So, asking those hard questions and you come up with some really interesting answers, and it really lets you kind of galvanize what is a Black Ops game?

It was fun. I’ve worked on every single Black Ops game. Every Black Ops has its own story. And this one was like, oh, we’re redefining what it means to be a Black Ops game. So, I’m glad it’s come through.

Black Ops 6's Rewind multiplayer map
Black Ops 6’s Rewind multiplayer map

For the Gunsmith, you talked about the global builds, but it seems like a more simplified version of the Gunsmith. Does this mean what we’re seeing is what we’re getting, or will there be additional features like aftermarket parts, or anything like that coming to the Gunsmith?

Scronce: I think what you’re seeing is what you’ll be getting in the beta. We’re still working on some things, but you’re right that it is a more simplified approach.

Which I don’t think it’s a bad thing!

Scronce: Absolutely not. It was a big goal.

Miller: Intentional.

Scronce: Every single thing we’ve done in Black Ops 6 is like, how do we streamline? How do we make it easier to get into? I mean, on the attachments, right? We talked about it. We have almost no cons on our attachments, right? We just want it to always feel great to put an attachment on your weapon. Now, some like a magazine, if you’ve got a big mag, you’re gonna reload a little bit slower, but for the large majority of things, it’s just gonna they’re like, don’t worry about it. What’s your play style? Do you want ADS fast? You wanna move fast? Slap that on, put five attachments on, or throw a Wildcard on, go for eight attachments, and just have fun.

But that’s not set in stone, right? That’s just what we’re seeing for the beta, but you guys might still have other things to change it up?

Scronce: Yeah, for sure.

Are there any game modes that we haven’t seen today that are more centered around the omnimovement? I feel like this would play well with a mode like Blitz or Gridiron. Are there any other modes you can talk about today?

Scronce: Nothing to talk about right now. It’s definitely a topic of conversation within the game modes team. And since omnimovement is a big part of Black Ops 6, we feel like it is a part of every game mode, just like you know, the weapons team make sure that it sits well within that world, but specifically movement based game modes and how can we lean into that? And some of the fun post launch stuff, we’ll definitely talk about it.

Miller: New seasons will have new maps and modes.

Take opponents hostage and use them as a meat shield in MP and Warzone
Take opponents hostage and use them as a meat shield in MP and Warzone

It’s so important to have loadouts in battle royale, but if you prestige in Black Ops 6, do you lose your gun and attachment unlocks across all modes, including Warzone?

Miller: You can choose, and you can also choose to protect items.

Scronce: Yeah, permanent unlock tokens. But yeah, it’ll, it’ll reset your level 1 to 55 content.

Being four years into Warzone and once Black Ops 6 integrates, what do you plan on doing to keep it fresh content wise?

Miller: So, I think for Ted [Timmins, Warzone Senior Creative Director at Raven Software] and all the folks at Raven, I think some of the big things are quality of life and improving the experience. And they’re doing a lot of work looking at loot and even little things like zip lines and ascenders. Just improvements, improvements, improvements. We’re excited.

I think the biggest change to Warzone, frankly, is going to be movement, and that’s where a lot of our focus is. Working with that crew [Raven Software] on how we can make sure this stuff all feels right.

And then taking an intentional pass across all the perks, gear, and all those things. Just because Black Ops 6 stuff is coming, doesn’t mean if there’s this awesome piece of gear from a previous title or something that it should go away. So, it’s like the best of everything.

The foundational change, though, I think is a big one. Really talking about Season 1, it’s movement. Movement is going to be a huge change. And then I think they have a ton of plans, which we can’t talk about here, on how to take it forward.

With Warzone in past years, we’ve gotten a big map within the integration during Season 1 or Season 1 Reloaded. But it looks like we’re getting Verdansk in the spring, and we’re keeping Urzikstan. Are we keeping that for the entirety of the time? Is there a reason you can provide for why a new big map isn’t coming early on?

Scronce: I can, I mean, we were heavily focused on Area 99 as the birthplace of Nuketown for Resurgence.

Miller: So, yeah, I think, that has been the focus. Bringing in an awesome new Resurgence map that only Treyarch can do was some of the way that we thought about it. The spring news is pretty big. So, I think it’s going to be nice with Area 99, and then we’re going to have big news in the spring, which obviously we have not had that kind of an opportunity in this way.

Before you got a big map in the start, but you didn’t get one in the spring. So, I think it’s about pacing the experience.

How hope beats mindfulness when times are tough

A recent study finds that hope appears to be more beneficial than mindfulness at helping people manage stress and stay professionally engaged during periods of prolonged stress at work. The study underscores the importance of looking ahead, rather than living “in the moment,” during hard times.

Mindfulness refers to the ability of an individual to focus attention on the present, in a way that is open, curious and not judgmental. Essentially, the ability to be fully in the moment.

“There’s a lot of discussion about the benefits of mindfulness, but it poses two challenges when you’re going through periods of stress,” says Tom Zagenczyk, co-author of a paper on the work and a professor of management in North Carolina State University’s Poole College of Management. “First, it’s hard to be mindful when you’re experiencing stress. Second, if it’s a truly difficult time, you don’t necessarily want to dwell too much on the experience you’re going through.

“Because hope is inherently forward looking, while mindfulness is about appreciating your current circumstances, we wanted to see how each of these two mindsets influenced people’s well-being and professional attitudes during difficult times,” Zagenczyk says. “The COVID pandemic presented us with an unfortunate, but useful, opportunity to explore this topic. And we chose to focus on the performing arts since that sector was particularly hard hit by the pandemic.”

For the study, researchers recruited 247 professional musicians from the organization MusiCares to take two surveys, one month apart. The first survey was given in September 2021. In addition to collecting broad demographic data, study participants were asked about their thoughts and experiences at the beginning of the pandemic — March to August 2020. They were also asked questions aimed at capturing how hopeful and mindful they were from September 2020 through March 2021.

The second survey was given in October 2021 and asked study participants questions aimed at capturing work engagement, work tensions, how positive their emotions were, and the extent to which they were experiencing distress.

The researchers then used statistical techniques to identify relationships between hope, mindfulness, and outcomes related to their personal well-being and attitudes toward work.

“Fundamentally, our findings tell us that hope was associated with people being happy, and mindfulness was not,” says Kristin Scott, study co-author and a professor of management at Clemson University. “And when people are hopeful — and happy — they experience less distress, are more engaged with their work, and feel less tension related to their professional lives.”

“Being mindful can be tremendously valuable — there are certainly advantages to living in the moment,” says Sharon Sheridan, study co-author and an assistant professor of management at Clemson. “But it’s important to maintain a hopeful outlook — particularly during periods of prolonged stress. People should be hopeful while being mindful — hold on to the idea that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.”

While the study focused on musicians during an extreme set of circumstances, the researchers think there is a takeaway message that is relevant across industry sectors.

“Whenever we have high levels of job stress, it’s important to be hopeful and forward looking,” says Emily Ferrise, study co-author and a Ph.D. student at Clemson. “And to the extent possible, there is real value for any organization to incorporate hope and forward thinking into their corporate culture — through job conditions, organizational communications, etc.”

“Every work sector experiences periods of high stress,” says Zagenczyk. “And every company should be invested in having happy employees who are engaged with their work.”

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Malaika Arora offers stylish dose of casual cool in crop top and baggy pants, proves she’s the queen of laid-back looks | Fashion Trends

Aug 31, 2024 01:41 PM IST

Malaika Arora just showed us how to master the art of casual chic. Stepping out in crop top and flared pants, she effortlessly combined comfort with style.

Malaika Arora is a total fashion queen who keeps raising the style bar every time she steps out. She’s getting more stylish by the day, and there’s no denying that. Whether she’s rocking a gym outfit or dazzling in a red carpet gown, she knows how to steal the spotlight with her killer fashion sense, fit physique and undeniable beauty. Just recently, she wowed us in a breezy white dress, and now she’s turning heads with her casual chic vibe in a crop top and baggy pants. Let’s break down her effortlessly cool look and snag some style tips! (Also read: Malaika Arora takes over the streets of Paris in ‘casual bombshell’ look. Her simple white co-ord set is worth 1.3 lakh )

Malaika Arora nails casual chic in crop top and baggy pants(HT photo/VarinderChawla)

Decoding Malaika Arora’s chic casual look

On Saturday morning, Malaika was spotted in a chic ensemble that had everyone talking. Her weekend look quickly went viral on social media, with fans showering her post with likes and comments. One fan gushed, “Beautiful,” while another commented, “So pretty.” Many others couldn’t resist dropping fire and heart emojis. Let’s take a look at her video.

For her weekend outing, Malaika nailed the art of casual chic with a perfectly balanced ensemble. She opted for a sleek black crop top with full sleeves, which she effortlessly paired with beige baggy pants, creating a trendy and relaxed vibe. To add a touch of glamour, she accessorised with oversized rectangular black sunglasses, a statement yellow handbag, and a pair of crisp white sneakers. Not one to miss a style beat, she casually slung a blazer over her arms, adding that final layer of cool to her look.

Her look is a masterclass in nailing laid-back chic like a true pro. Showcasing the perfect blend of comfort and style, Malaika demonstrated how to effortlessly rock minimal aesthetics. With her long, blow-dried tresses left open in a middle partition and a minimal makeup look, she flawlessly completed her chic ensemble.

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On the work front, Malaika Arora is set to make a cameo in Tarun Mansukhani’s upcoming comedy film Housefull 5. The film features an impressive lineup of stars, including Sanjay Dutt, Kriti Sanon, Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, Jacqueline Fernandez, Anil Kapoor, Abhishek Bachchan, and more.

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Full study data back Alnylam heart drug’s benefit, but leave doctors with tough choices

Two months ago, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals revealed that a medicine it’s been developing for people with a deadly heart condition succeeded in a closely watched clinical trial.

On Friday, the biotechnology company is presenting fuller study findings its leaders claim are evidence the drug should become the new standard of care for the disease, called transthyretin amyloidosis cardiomyopathy.

But doctors interviewed by BioPharma Dive, while impressed with the benefits shown in the study, aren’t sure such a shift will play out as readily as Alnylam hopes. They highlighted questions that could still leave them with difficult treatment decisions.

The results are from a study named Helios-B that tested Alnylam’s drug, vutrisiran, against a placebo over several years. In June, Alnylam said trial participants who received vutrisiran had a 28% lower risk of a recurrent cardiovascular event or death from any cause than those given placebo. Treatment was also associated with a 33% risk reduction among people who weren’t on the only available drug for the condition, Pfizer’s tafamidis, at the study’s start. Investigators recorded benefits on multiple secondary measures of heart health, Alnylam said at the time.

But the summary data didn’t include details that would have allowed doctors and analysts to comprehensively assess vutrisiran’s performance.

They’ve been anticipating such data since then and, on Friday, full results were published in The New England Journal of Medicine. Alnylam is simultaneously presenting them at the European Society of Cardiology’s annual meeting. The NEJM paper includes granular details on the study’s main and secondary study measures, and charts the time in which vutrisiran made an impact on patients’ survival and heart health.

Multiple doctors who reviewed the data at BioPharma Dive’s request had a positive view of the findings. “These are pretty remarkable results,” said Mazen Hanna, a cardiologist at the Cleveland Clinic, who wasn’t involved with the trial. Hanna has previously consulted with Alnylam and Pfizer.

“It’s a clearly positive, clinically meaningful trial in a contemporary [group of patients],” added Kevin Alexander, an assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine at Stanford Health Care. Alexander has also consulted with drugmakers in the past, among them Alnylam.

Hanna noted how about 40% of the people in Alnylam’s trial were already taking tafamidis and how, overall, participants were generally less sick than those involved in a key 2018 trial of Pfizer’s drug.

“From the get-go, the bar to try to show a benefit was going to be more difficult,” making it more impressive that Alnylam did, he said.

The results, and physicians’ view of them, are important to Alnylam’s future. The company is counting on vutrisiran to help it finally become consistently profitable after years of financial losses.

There are broader implications, too. Transthyretin amyloidosis cardiomyopathy — a disease in which the buildup of a toxic protein leads to heart failure and death — has become a crowded area of pharmaceutical research. Tafamidis, which Pfizer sells as Vyndamax and Vyndaqel, generated $3.3 billion in sales last year and may surpass that total in 2024. Another drug, called acoramidis and from BridgeBio Pharma, could be approved later this year. Multiple other treatments are in advanced testing.

Among the new information from Helios-B disclosed Friday was a more detailed accounting of how vutrisiran’s benefit evolved over time. The data show treatment reduced the relative risk of death by 31% up through 36 months — during the “double-blind” period during which the study’s primary objective was tabulated — and by 36% after 42 months.

Among participants not on tafamidis, investigators calculated a 30% reduction in the relative risk of death up through three years among the participants, but that difference versus placebo was not statistically significant.

Why each of the Top 10 Super Bowl contenders will (or won’t) hoist the Lombardi in February

The Kansas City Chiefs have won back-to-back Super Bowls, so the entire NFL will be looking to knock them off their perch atop the league. What’s surprising, though, is that despite winning two titles in a row, my NFL Projection Model does not see the Chiefs as the favorites to win it all this year. That’s more a testament to the AFC, which is deep with talented teams, making the Chiefs’ march to another conference crown extremely difficult.

Then again, the road won’t be easy for any team. If it were, we wouldn’t be watching.

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With that in mind, and the start of the season less than a week away, let’s examine the 10 teams most likely to win the Super Bowl and provide reasons why they will or won’t be the last team standing in February.

NFL Projection Model: Super Bowl

Why they’ll win the Super Bowl

The 49ers still have arguably the best roster in the NFL, with my projection model suggesting they have the best offense and fourth-best defense in the league. Quarterback Brock Purdy is 17-4 as a starter in his young career, and coach Kyle Shanahan is one of the best offensive minds in football. When you have top-five units on both sides of the ball and you’re coming off a second NFC title in three years, it’s not hard to argue for why you’ll win it.

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Why they won’t win the Super Bowl

Contract chaos. Negotiations with star receiver Brandon Aiyuk and All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams spill into the season, and without these two practicing for the majority of the summer, the offense sputters out of the gate and struggles to find a rhythm.

And if the 49ers ultimately deal Aiyuk, that will be a huge blow to the offense despite their investment in the position in the draft. The 49ers employ a rookie contract quarterback, so they have plenty of talent beyond Aiyuk and Williams, but without those two pushing the unit to full strength, it’s hard to envision San Francisco reaching another Super Bowl.

Kansas City Chiefs (11.8%)

Why they’ll win the Super Bowl

You know the reasons. It’s hard not to sound like a broken record when talking about this era of the Chiefs, but here goes: They have a generational quarterback in Patrick Mahomes, an all-time great coach in Andy Reid, one of the best assistant coaches in recent memory in defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and a championship-caliber roster. If Mahomes is healthy and under center, it’s hard to see them as an underdog against anyone.

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Why they won’t win the Super Bowl

No team in the Super Bowl era has ever three-peated. It’s incredibly difficult to win the Super Bowl, and despite Mahomes and Co. making it look so easy, the AFC really is stacked this year. One thing I’m worried about is that the Chiefs kind of sleepwalked through the regular season last year. If they have to go on the road in the playoffs again, maybe the defense takes a step back (replacing star CB L’Jarius Sneed won’t be easy) and they trip up in a tough environment like Baltimore or Buffalo.


Can coach Dan Campbell lead the Detroit Lions to the franchise’s first Super Bowl title? (Gregory Shamus / Getty Images)

Why they’ll win the Super Bowl

The defense becomes respectable, especially in the secondary. Last year, the Lions ranked 24th in EPA/play and 29th against the pass, according to TruMedia. They should have no problem on offense — they’re ranked third by my model — but if they’re going to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl, the defense needs to take strides. And since their first two picks in the NFL Draft were both spent on cornerbacks (first-rounder Terrion Arnold and second-rounder Ennis Rakestraw Jr.), I’d say general manager Brad Holmes and coach Dan Campbell agree.

Why they won’t win the Super Bowl

The offense becomes stale under Jared Goff, just like it did in Los Angeles. In Year 3 with the Rams, Goff reached the Super Bowl with his EPA/dropback and success rate metrics hitting a peak. In Year 4, his numbers dropped off, and the Rams went from 13 wins to nine. If Goff follows a similar trajectory in his fourth year in Detroit, with an improving division, the Lions could fall short of expectations.

Why they’ll win the Super Bowl

Coordinator upgrades on both sides of the ball allow the Eagles to reach their full potential. The Eagles were a mess last year, and getting the coordinator hires right could offset losing Jason Kelce and Fletcher Cox to retirement. Vic Fangio should be a huge upgrade to a defense that lost its way last year. And the addition of an explosive playmaker in Saquon Barkley should allow new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to take some of the burden off Jalen Hurts as a runner, which will help keep the quarterback healthy for the entire season en route to the Super Bowl.

Why they won’t win the Super Bowl

The defense just doesn’t quite put it together. The Eagles’ first three picks in April’s draft were all spent on the defensive side of the ball, and the first two — defensive backs Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean — will be expected to contribute in the secondary. That’s a lot of pressure to put on a pair of inexperienced players. My model has the Eagles defense projected to be a league-average unit as it stands right now, and if the young players in the secondary don’t show up, Philadelphia won’t last long in January.

Baltimore Ravens (6.3%)

Why they’ll win the Super Bowl

The defense remains one of the best in the NFL despite losing defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald to the Seattle Seahawks. If Zach Orr can step in and keep things at the standard they were at under Macdonald, this is one of the best teams in football. Orr has been with the Ravens as a player and coach for all but one year of his career, so he will have all the knowledge needed to keep the ship on course. Also worth mentioning: Two-time MVP QB Lamar Jackson and running back Derrick Henry could be the most dangerous backfield duo since the turn of the century, and that ends up being a huge reason for their success.

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Why they won’t win the Super Bowl

Losses on the offensive line are too much to overcome, and the Ravens find themselves struggling to fend off contenders in a deep AFC. Jackson can erase a lot of deficiencies, but replacing three offensive linemen and relying on Ronnie Stanley’s health becomes a roster-building mistake even Jackson can’t overcome. The Ravens had one of the better offensive lines in the league last year, but no offense can reach its goals if it’s struggling in the trenches. If this line fails to come together, so will the Ravens.

Why they’ll win the Super Bowl

Because the defense improves without Dan Quinn. Though things got stale with Mike Zimmer as a head coach in Minnesota, I still think he is one of the better defensive minds in football. Despite rostering one of the best pass rushers in the league in Micah Parsons, the Cowboys defense always seemed to come up short against great offenses during Quinn’s tenure —  especially against those running the Shanahan/Sean McVay schemes. If Zimmer gets a little more out of this talented unit, the Cowboys offense has enough firepower to take them to their first Super Bowl since 1994.

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Why they won’t win the Super Bowl

Because Dak Prescott can’t overcome negative plays in big games. Listen, Prescott is a good quarterback and I think he’s one of few capable of leading an NFL team to a ring. But he tends to throw interceptions and take sacks at a higher rate than the league’s elite when it matters. Last year (playoffs included), Prescott ranked 13th in sacks plus INT rate at 7.4 percent. Against 2023 playoff teams (eight games), he ranked 26th at 10.3 percent. If Prescott and the Cowboys offense can’t avoid the disaster plays in the big games, they will endure yet another disappointing end to their season.

Buffalo Bills (5.6%)

Why they’ll win the Super Bowl

Because Josh Allen is the second-best quarterback in the NFL and lifts a Bills offense that no longer has star wide receiver Stefon Diggs. The Chiefs traded away Tyreek Hill and won back-to-back Super Bowls, and while I don’t think Allen is Mahomes, he’s the next closest thing. The Bills look to be following the Chiefs’ blueprint of keeping the roster healthy for the long term rather than spending too much on one position (Diggs/Hill). If Allen can rise to the occasion like Mahomes has, there is no reason the Bills can’t finish on top in February.

Why they won’t win the Super Bowl

The defense isn’t deep enough to carry its weight. Linebacker Matt Milano, a vital member of the Bills defense, is going to miss extended time recovering from a torn biceps injury he suffered earlier this month. With Milano in the lineup, my projections have the Bills as a fringe top-10 defense. Without him, they look more like an average unit, as the model is not overly fond of the remaining back seven. Without depth in that area, I’m afraid that hill will be too steep to climb for Buffalo.

Why they’ll win the Super Bowl

Quarterback Joe Burrow plays a full season. Burrow has been one of the league’s best quarterbacks when healthy, but he’s struggled to stay on the field. The offense has the weapons in place to be one of the best units in the league, and if Burrow is out there, it’s a good bet that unit will be near the top five. Factor in the fourth-place schedule the Bengals will play this season, and there is an easier-than-expected path through the stacked AFC. In fact, Burrow has a chance to lead the Bengals to a first-round bye.

Why they won’t win the Super Bowl

The defense isn’t championship-caliber. The Bengals ranked 25th in EPA/play on defense last year, so it’s going to take an awful lot to get back into the top 10. My model has them projected to be an average unit entering the season, and that’s likely not good enough considering where the offense is. Burrow is a great quarterback, but I don’t think he’s shown the ability to carry an average defense to a Super Bowl.

Why they’ll win the Super Bowl

Because coach Matt LaFleur, quarterback Jordan Love and this offense dismantled the Cowboys in the playoffs last year and took the 49ers to the wire in the divisional round. And that was no fluke. Another offseason for Love and the ceiling for the Packers on that side of the ball is as high as anyone’s in the league. If they come close to reaching that ceiling, they have a great shot to go all the way.

Why they won’t win the Super Bowl

Because while the offense was a top-five unit by EPA/play in the second half of last season, the defense ranked in the bottom 10, and the special teams was the worst unit in football during the same period. Changes have been made at defensive coordinator — Jeff Hafley replaced Joe Barry — and the talent is there, but can it all come together for Green Bay? It’s a tough thing to bet on. Even if the defense is average, combined with horrible special teams play, that’s just too much burden for the offense to carry.

Why they’ll win the Super Bowl

The easy answer here is that Aaron Rodgers plays like an MVP, but I think the more glaring issue is the offensive line, which allowed pressure at the sixth-highest rate last year. The Jets addressed this by upgrading the unit in free agency (Tyron Smith, Morgan Moses, John Simpson) and the draft (Olu Fashanu). Even though Fashanu hasn’t played an NFL snap yet, he’ll serve as crucial depth behind the oft-injured Smith.

If the Jets keep Rodgers upright, all he needs to do is be an above-average quarterback, and the Jets can make a run with their elite defense.

Why they won’t win the Super Bowl

Because having an elite defense year over year is tough. The New England Patriots are the only team to rank in the top five  of EPA/play on defense in each of the past three seasons. And you could argue the quarterback play in the AFC East during the stretch has inflated the Patriots’ ranking. The Jets defense enters the season in the top three, per my model. If the unit were to slide down, even to seventh best, that could too big of a hill to climb for an offense that has uncertainties.

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I Made My Old iPad a Distraction-Free Writing Powerhouse

Key Takeaways

  • Don’t buy an expensive distraction-free writing device—repurpose an old iOS device.
  • Use Apple Configurator to limit your iOS apps to a single one.
  • Experience increased productivity and focus using your repurposed distraction-free writing tool.



Distraction-free writing devices are exceptionally useful. However, they’re pricey. The good news is you don’t need to go buy a new device if you have an old iPad or iPhone lying around. With a little ingenuity, you can turn that device into an awesome distraction-free writing tool.


Why Would Anyone Want to Do This?

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As someone who writes on the internet for a living, I deal with distraction regularly. X, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, you name it, and I’ve probably spent hours wasting time doomscrolling through it. Because social media is such a big part of my workday, I typically find myself unintentionally losing hours in the abyss of the algorithm.


To prevent these distractions, I needed a nuclear option that kept me from accessing the social media time sucks that appeal to my lizard brain. A distraction-free writing device was the solution. But I didn’t want to splurge on dedicated hardware.

Instead, I found a way to repurpose an unused iPad I already had. And after a week of test-driving the setup, I’ve discovered it makes me much more productive. If that sounds interesting to you, you’re in luck. Today, I’m going to show you how I did it, and how you can do the same.

What You’ll Need

To take the plunge with this project, here’s what you’ll need:

  • An old or unused iOS device (I used a 2022 iPad Pro, but any old iOS device should work)
  • Apple Configurator
  • A USB cable
  • A computer running macOS

Make sure you’ve backed up your iOS device before we begin. This process will require a complete factory reset, which means you’ll lose all data and apps on the sacrificial device.


It also goes without saying that you shouldn’t use your primary iPad or iPhone here. Even though the process is reversible, the reversal isn’t frictionless.

Why Apple Configurator?

Apple configurator download screen on the Apple app store.
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Apple Configurator is designed to manage iOS devices in a school or workplace setting. Essentially, the program acts like the iOS police, and only allows access to certain functions on the managed device. It works like Guided Access on steroids.

We’ll be leveraging Configurator’s built-in features to lock ourselves out of every app on the iPad, save for our writing app of choice. I use Obsidian, but you’re free to use whatever distraction-free writing app you prefer. I’ve tested Ulysses, Drafts, Simplenote, and even Apple Notes. All work spectacularly.


The one thing you’ll want, however, is some sort of cloud-based syncing to keep everything accessible for editing purposes.

Download: Apple Configurator for macOS (Free)

Download: Obsidian for iOS | macOS (Free, Subscription available)

How to Go Distraction Free on iPad or iPhone

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Once you’ve downloaded and launched Apple Configurator, you’ll attach your iPad to your macOS computer using a USB cable. Configurator should recognize your device and show it on screen. Highlight the device and right-click to bring up a context menu. Then, choose the Prepare option. Configurator will then ask you for some additional setup information.


Manual Configuration selection of Apple Configurator with two checkboxes selected
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Select Manual Configuration and make sure Supervise devices and Allow devices to pair with other computers are selected. These options will activate supervised mode and enable you to connect the device to any computer, just in case you need to unlock it. Click Next.

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Select Do not enroll in MDM and click Next. Then select New organization… and type in whatever you’d like. I called my organization “Matt,” but the name doesn’t really matter. Click Next.


Apple Configurator Assign Organization with Matt selected
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Using the drop-down menu, select Don’t show any of these steps, and click Prepare. After a quick verification, Configurator will erase and restore your device to its factory settings.

Apple Configurator Settings Assistant With no Selected Check Boxes
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If you get an error message here, don’t worry. Configurator is a bit quirky. As long as the iOS device factory resets, everything should work just fine.


Adjust iOS Settings

Once the device is reset, you’ll need to adjust a few settings before putting it into Single-App mode. Otherwise, you won’t be able to access these. So, using the device itself, open the iOS Settings App, and change the following according to your preferences.

  • Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (turn on and pair any devices)
  • Tap to click (turn on)
  • Apple ID (enable)
  • Text sizing and brightness
  • Any other accessibility features in use

Make sure you also download your preferred writing app from the App Store as well. Be sure not to enable Face ID or a passcode, as these can cause your device to exhibit some weird behaviors.

Enabling Single App Mode

Apple Configurator Settings Start Single App Mode highlighted in blue
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After you’ve adjusted your settings, and downloaded your writing app, it’s time to lock down your iOS device. From the Apple Configurator main screen, right-click the device, and highlight Advanced, then select Start Single App Mode.

You’ll be presented with a selection screen where you can choose any app that is currently installed on your iOS device. Here, I’ve selected Obsidian. Once you’ve highlighted your app, click Select App. A short progress bar will appear on-screen, and the device will be placed into Single App Mode.

Congratulations! You’ve now turned your iOS device into a 100% distraction-free writing tool. When unlocked, you’ll be presented with the single app you’ve selected and nothing else. No Home Screen, no Settings. Nada. Now you’re ready to write.

If, for some reason, you need to disable this mode, you’ll have to plug your device into your macOS computer and disable the same way you enabled it: Right-click on the device > Advanced > Stop Single App Mode.


As an aside, if you’re wondering if this process might work with apps besides writing apps—say, note-taking apps, or e-book readers, or streaming music or video apps—then you’d be correct. So, feel free to experiment if distraction-free writing isn’t your forte.

Troubleshooting and Limitations

iPad in single app mode with text on screen
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Something I want to mention here is, even though this process is relatively easy to accomplish, it isn’t without risks. Sometimes Configurator glitches or acts strangely, and you’ll need to put your device into Recovery or DFU mode to restore it. This shouldn’t dissuade you from trying this process. But it does happen occasionally.


As I was experimenting with this setup, for example, I somehow managed to disable the touch screen on my iPad. It wouldn’t accept a passcode, or Face ID input, essentially bricking the device. Recovery mode didn’t help either, as the iPad disconnected any time I tried to recover it. Frustrated, I reached out to Apple for help, but technical support wasn’t able to assist. Only after several hours of trial and error was I able to find a solution.

If something like that happens to you, don’t panic. To fix it, you’ll just need to connect the iOS device to your macOS computer, place the iPad into DFU (not Recovery) mode, and do a full restore.

How I Use My New Distraction-Free iPad

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The best part about this approach to distraction-free writing, for me, is that it retains the iPad’s portability and its giant 11″ display. If you compare it to a distraction-free tool like the Freewrite Traveler or the Pomera DM250, it’s a much more pleasant writing experience. When combined with a Bluetooth keyboard or the Apple Magic Keyboard, it’s like carrying around a cordless typewriter.

I’ve used the iPad to write articles on the train, on the couch, and at the coffee shop down the street. The iPad goes everywhere with me now, so I’m ready to write at a moment’s notice. And since the conversion isn’t permanent, I can take the device out of Single App Mode whenever I’m near my computer.

While it might not be the perfect solution for everyone, it has been a boon to my productivity and my focus. It even helped me write the article you’re currently reading. So, give it a shot and leave me a comment here if you try it. I’d love to hear about your experience.


Gansu fruit farmers harvest grapes

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In an industrial park in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, clusters of cool, round, and crystal-clear grapes adorn branches, and fruit farmers are busy picking and sorting them on August 28, 2024. /IC

In recent days, the grapes in an industrial park in Zhangye City, northwest China’s Gansu Province, have entered a mature picking period. Amid sunshine, the grapes with a green color – round, smooth and crystal clear – are hanging on the branches and vines. The fruit farmers are busy picking, sorting, and packing to prepare for delivery to customers in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Inner Mongolia and other places.

Travis Scott cleared of charges stemming from Miami arrest

The second of two charges against hip-hop star Travis Scott stemming from his June arrest in the Miami has been dropped, and he will no longer face trial over the incident.

The “Sicko Mode” rapper, 33, whose legal name is Jacques Bermon Webster, had been charged with trespassing and disorderly intoxication and spent the night in a Miami jail after he was arrested at the Miami Beach Marina. On Friday, TMZ reported that the trespassing charge would be dropped.

Representatives for Scott and the Miami-Dade State Attorney did not immediately respond Friday to The Times’ requests for comment.

Earlier this month, the state dropped its disorderly intoxication charge against Scott. The trespassing case was scheduled to go to trial Sept. 10.

“After arguing the motion to dismiss and the state realizing that there was no path to maintaining the charge, they decided to drop the case in its entirety,” Scott‘s attorney Bradford Cohen said in a statement to TMZ. “Although not a serious charge, and one that should not have been filed, we are pleased with the result.”

In the caption of an Instagram post Friday, the attorney wrote the following statement: “Lol not that I have to flex on getting a few misdemeanors dropped but….the state refused to drop, we filed and argued a motion to dismiss to the point the state just gave up and dismissed it right before the court was going to dismiss anyway.”

“This could have all been avoided if the Miami Dade State Attorneys Office reviewed the evidence with an unbiased view. They went so far as to have no trespass signs put up after the fact…luckily, we took pictures within hours of the arrest showing no signs,” Cohen said.

As the Miami case was being processed, the “Highest in the Room” rapper, who shares two children with reality star Kylie Jenner, was detained in Paris earlier this month on suspicion of getting into an altercation at the George V hotel.

A hotel security guard intervened in an altercation between him and his bodyguard, police said in a statement at the time, resulting in law enforcement intervention.

The 10-time Grammy-nominated rap artist — best known for his “Astroworld” album and last year’s “Utopia” — was in the French capital for several days for the Paris Olympics and had been “chased and harassed” by paparazzi during that time, according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to speak publicly. The rapper had been swarmed at his hotel the day of his arrest and received no help, which led to the fight, the person said.

Scott was released from police custody without a charge a day later, the Paris prosecutors office told the Associated Press, and “the police custody order for Travis Scott has been lifted and all proceedings (against him) were terminated because the incident was minor.”

A Judge Has Banned Elon Musk’s X in Brazil

Brazil’s top court has ordered that access to X be suspended in the country of more than 200 million people, as a prominent judge continued to lock horns with site owner Elon Musk.

Musk has been engaged in a months-long feud with Supreme Court Judge Alexandre de Moraes over X’s moderation policies. Earlier this year, Moraes opened an inquiry against X after Musk rebuffed a court order to block accounts supporting former right-wing president Jair Bolsonaro that allegedly spread fake news and hate speech. The news of X being blocked in Brazil was first reported by the Associated Press and others.

The AP further reported that internet service providers and app stores in Brazil have five days to comply with the ruling. “Given the number of internet providers in Brazil, it might take a while to get the filtering measure fully implemented, depending on how they go about it,” says Isik Mater, director of research at Netblocks, a civil society group that tracks internet censorship.

“Free speech is the bedrock of democracy,” claimed Musk in a post on X after the announcement of the ban. He also alleged that Moraes was a “pseudo-judge” that was “destroying it for political purposes.”

Internet firms must have a legal representative in Brazil who can act as a go-between for the government and the corporation. X currently doesn’t have one, because the site shut down its offices in Brazil earlier this year after it said Moraes threatened the legal representative with arrest as part of the inquiry. A Supreme Court-imposed deadline for X to install a new representative passed on Thursday night.

“Soon, we expect Judge Alexandre de Moraes will order X to be shut down in Brazil—simply because we would not comply with his illegal orders to censor his political opponents,” X’s global affairs account claimed in a post on Thursday night. “These enemies include a duly elected Senator and a 16-year-old girl, among others.”

Musk quoted that post and alleged that Moraes is “an evil dictator cosplaying as a judge.”

In its statement, X framed the court’s decisions as breaking Brazil’s own laws, alleging they are “illegal” and saying it would publish all related court documents.

Moraes’ office did not immediately return a request for comment.

On Friday morning, X appeared to still be available in Brazil, with users posting from São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. But now, anyone caught using a VPN to access X will be subject to a fine of 50,000 reals, the equivalent of about $8,900, according to the AP.

Now, though, the suspension is imminent. Moraes already froze bank accounts belonging to Starlink, the satellite internet firm that Musk owns a portion of, this week. A statement from Starlink posted to X said that the company has a quarter-million customers in Brazil and that the action was an “unfounded” attempt to hold Starlink responsible for fines levied against X for failing to turn over documents. The company said it would seek a legal remedy.

A nation as large as Brazil blocking X would be a significant event regardless of the circumstances, but it’s worth noting that it comes amid a global push to reign in large platforms and their billionaire owners.

This week, billionaire Telegram CEO Pavel Durov was arrested in France and charged with “complicity” in a raft of serious crimes occurring on the app, which has gained a reputation for being lightly moderated over the years. The arrest sent shockwaves through the global tech industry, with Musk commenting, “dangerous times.”

Updated 8/30/24 5:05pm ET: This story has been updated to reflect that the Brazilian court has ordered X be suspended.

RBI’s CBDC Yet Another Step in Taking Indian Payments Ahead, JPMorgan Blockchain Head Says

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is overseeing the creation and distribution of the eRupee CBDC for retail and wholesale payment purposes. The central bank’s approach towards exploring the inclusion of the eRupee into the existing financial system has been praised by Naveen Mallela, global co-head of Onyx, JPMorgan’s blockchain and digital currency unit. Mallela was speaking along the sidelines of the Global Fintech Fest 2024 being held in Mumbai when he praised the RBI for gradually infusing blockchain with the existing financial system after extensive trials.

“CBDCs is yet another step in taking Indian payments ahead. Such an understanding would emerge from the generation of user data in pilots. The actual introduction of CBDC can be phased in gradually,” Mallela reportedly said on Thursday.

A CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) like the eRupee is the blockchain representation of fiat currencies, issued and regulated by the central banks. While they work like cryptocurrencies in terms of facilitating quick financial transactions, they are overseen and controlled by financial authorities. In India, the eRupee stepped into its trial phase back in December 2022. As per recent figures shared by the RBI, the eRupee CBDC has amassed around five million users as well the support from sixteen Indian banks.

Predicting the future of CBDCs, Mallela said that in the coming times real-world cash will go digital – and that’s when CBDCs will be play a vital role in processing financial transactions while also maintaining permanent and immutable logs – adding more transparency to the country’s finances.

Speaking at the same event, RBI governor Shaktikanta Das said the CBDC is being programmed in a way that could churn carbon credits to tenant farmers. The CBDC’s interoperability with the UPI system also makes it more usable, he said, adding that the central bank would also help other nations with their respective CBDC initiatives.

It has been reported previously that UPI apps like Google Pay and PhonePe among others have reached out to the RBI seeking to participate in the eRupee trials.

JP Morgan, meanwhile, is among the first international banks that had started exploring Web3 technologies. In February 2022, the New York City-headquartered bank announced the launch of Onyx into the metaverse ecosystem named Decentraland. The move was aimed at establishing that JP Morgan can operate as a bank in the virtual world much like it does in the real world.

In the most recent development, the bank reportedly began trying out immersive training applications for new bank staff members, all through the metaverse technology.

The bank has previously predicted that cryptocurrencies will merge with traditional financial systems as governments around the world formulate laws and rules to govern these digital currencies.

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Google Analytics 4 introduces benchmarking data

Google rolled out a significant update to Google Analytics 4 (GA4), allowing users to compare their performance with other businesses in their industry.

Why we care: This new feature will provide valuable context for advertisers trying to understand their performance relative to their peers, potentially informing strategic decisions and goal-setting.

How it works.

  • Users can access benchmarking data if their property has the “Modeling contributions & business insights” setting enabled in Admin > Account Settings.
  • Benchmarks are refreshed every 24 hours.
  • The summary displays:
    1. Your trendline.
    2. Median in your peer group.
    3. Range in your peer group (25th to 75th percentile).

Key features.

  • Customizable peer groups: Users can select from various categories to find the most relevant comparison group.
  • Data privacy: Google assures that benchmarking data is encrypted, protected and aggregated to maintain privacy.
  • Wide range of metrics: Covers acquisition, engagement, retention and monetization.
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The big picture. This update addresses a long-standing need in the analytics community for comparative data, allowing businesses to gauge their performance more accurately within their industry context.

What’s next. Users are encouraged to check their GA4 accounts for this new feature and explore how it can enhance their analytics insights.


New on Search Engine Land

About the author

Anu Adegbola

Anu Adegbola has been Paid Media Editor of Search Engine Land since 2024. She covers paid search, paid social, retail media, video and more.

In 2008, Anu’s career started with

 delivering digital marketing campaigns (mostly but not exclusively Paid Search) by building strategies, maximising ROI, automating repetitive processes and bringing efficiency from every part of marketing departments through inspiring leadership both on agency, client and marketing tech side.

 

Outside editing Search Engine Land article she is the founder of PPC networking event – PPC Live, host of weekly podcast PPCChat Roundup, and brand evangelist at ClickTech. 

 

She is also an international speaker with some of the stages she has presented on being SMX (US), SMX (Munich), Friends of Search (Amsterdam), brightonSEO, The Marketing Meetup, HeroConf (PPC Hero), SearchLove, BiddableWorld, SESLondon, PPC Chat Live, AdWorld Experience (Bologna) and more.

Preethi Pal Secures Medal at the Paris Paralympics in Women’s T35 100m

Indian athlete Preethi Pal has achieved a historic milestone by winning India’s first-ever medal in the 100m event at the Paralympic Games. Competing in the women’s T35 100m event, Pal clinched the bronze medal with a remarkable personal best time of 14.21 seconds. This victory marks a significant moment in India’s Paralympic history, as it represents the country’s first medal in a track event at the prestigious Paris Paralympics.

Preethi Pal’s Journey to the Podium

Preethi Pal’s journey to this historic moment has been marked by perseverance and determination. The T35 classification, in which she competes, is specifically designed for athletes with coordination impairments, including conditions such as hypertonia, ataxia, athetosis, and cerebral palsy. Despite these challenges, Pal has consistently demonstrated her athletic prowess on the global stage.

Her victory at the Paris Paralympics is not an isolated achievement but the culmination of years of hard work. Earlier in 2024, Pal won a bronze medal at the World Para Athletics Championships in Kobe, a feat that secured her qualification for the Paris Paralympic Games. This performance was a clear indication of her potential to excel at the highest level.

The Race and the Competition

In the highly competitive women’s T35 100m final, Pal faced formidable opponents from around the world. The event saw fierce competition, particularly from the Chinese athletes Xia Zhou and Qianqian Gou, who ultimately finished ahead of Pal. Zhou clinched the gold medal with a season-best time of 13.58 seconds, while Gou secured the silver with her personal best time of 13.74 seconds.

Pal’s bronze medal performance, clocking in at 14.21 seconds, is not only a personal best but also a testament to her dedication and skill. Her achievement is even more impressive considering the level of competition she faced, making her one of the standout performers at the 17th edition of the Paralympic Games.

A Historic Medal for India

Preethi Pal’s bronze medal is India’s third overall medal in the Paris Paralympics, adding to the country’s growing tally in the international para-athletics arena. This medal is particularly significant as it is the first time India has won a medal in a track event at the Paralympics, highlighting the progress Indian para-athletes have made in recent years.

Pal’s achievement is not just a personal victory but also a source of immense pride for the nation. It symbolizes the increasing presence of Indian athletes in global para-sporting events and reflects the growing support and recognition for para-athletics in India.

Overcoming Past Challenges

Preethi Pal’s journey to Paralympic success has not been without challenges. At the Para Asian Games last year, she narrowly missed out on two medals, finishing just short of the podium. These near misses could have been disheartening for many, but for Pal, they served as motivation to push harder and achieve greater success.

Her ability to bounce back from these setbacks and deliver a stellar performance on the world stage is a testament to her resilience and mental strength. Pal’s journey is an inspiring story of how perseverance and dedication can overcome even the most difficult obstacles.

Castlevania Dominus Collection Is Already On Sale For 25% Off

The newly released Castlevania Dominus Collection is the latest remaster of classic Castlevania games, and if you’re looking for a monster-hunting fix on PC, Green Man Gaming has you covered. The retailer is offering Castlevania Dominus Collection for 25% off its list price, knocking the cost down to $18.74 for four 2D Castlevania titles. If you grab this deal, you’ll get a key to redeem on Steam, which is pretty cool considering Steam itself has the collection for the full $25 price.

Castlevania Dominus Collection includes three side-scrolling games that were originally released on the Nintendo DS: Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow, Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, and Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. The ports bring all those games to a single screen, as opposed to the DS’s dual screens for which they were designed, which means all three have been slightly redesigned to compensate. Map and inventory screens now appear on the right side, as opposed to the bottom screen on DS. Another notable change is Dawn of Sorrow’s stylus drawing mechanic has been been adapted into quick-time events.

In addition to the three Nintendo DS Castlevanias, the Dominus Collection also includes a remaster of the first Castlevania arcade game, Haunted Castle. The port features a reworked version of the arcade game, as well as the option to play it in its original format.

Dominus Collection also adds a few quality-of-life improvements to all the games, like rewind features and save states.

This is actually the third Castlevania game collection as Konami has released old entries in the series that were only available on dated hardware. You can also snag the PC version of 2019’s Castlevania Anniversary Collection on Fanatical, which knocks 20% off the list price, bringing the cost down to $15.74 from the usual tag of $20. The Anniversary Collection includes eight games: Castlevania, Castlevania II Simon’s Quest, Castlevania III: Dracula’s Curse, Super Castlevania IV, Castlevania The Adventure, Castlevania II Belmont’s Revent, Castlevania Bloodlines, and Kid Dracula. It also packs in the ebook History of Castlevania – Book of the Crescent Moon, which documents the franchise’s development history.

The Dominus Collection is slated to get a physical release with multiple cover options from Limited Run Games, and preorders will be available in September. You can also get physical additions of the Castlevania Anniversary Collection and Konami’s other re-release of Castlevania games, Castlevania Advance Collection, on Amazon, some of which offer alternative cover art. Check out the list below. Fair warning: Many of these physical editions are quite expensive, as they are out of print and sold by third parties.

Disclosure: GameSpot and Fanatical are both owned by Fandom.

Is long-term beta-blocker therapy needed after a heart attack?

The cardiovascular safety of interrupting beta-blocker could not be shown in comparison to continuation in patients with a history of myocardial infarction (MI) and there was no benefit to the patients’ quality of life, according to late-breaking research presented August 30 at ESC Congress 2024.1

“Improvements in MI management and data from observational studies have led physicians to question whether continuing beta-blockers after 1 year post-MI is needed since unnecessary treatment may result in side effects.2-5 We conducted the ABYSS trial to provide conclusive randomised data on the effects of beta-blocker interruption vs. continuation on cardiovascular events and quality of life, but we were unable to show safety preservation in terms of clinical events nor any benefit on quality of life with beta-blocker interruption,” said Principal Investigator, Professor Johanne Silvain of the Sorbonne University, Paris, France.

The open-label, non-inferiority, randomised ABYSS trial, conducted by the ACTION Group, included patients with a prior MI taking long-term beta-blockers, with a left ventricular ejection fraction of at least 40% and no cardiovascular events in the previous 6 months. Participants were randomised (1:1) to interrupting or continuing their β-blocker medication.

The primary endpoint was a composite of death, non-fatal MI, non-fatal stroke or hospitalisation for cardiovascular reasons at the longest follow-up (minimum, 1 year), according to an analysis of non-inferiority (defined as a between-group absolute difference of <3 percentage points for the upper boundary of the two-sided 95% confidence interval [CI]). The main secondary endpoint was the change in quality of life as measured by the European Quality of Life-5 Dimensions questionnaire.

In total 3,698 patients were randomised from 49 sites in France. The mean age was 64 years and 17% were female. The median time between last MI and randomisation was 2.9 years (interquartile range 1.2-6.4 years).

Over median follow-up of 3 years, interruption of long-term beta-blocker treatment was not shown to be non-inferior to beta-blocker continuation. A primary-outcome event occurred in 23.8% of patients in the interruption group and in 21.1% in the continuation group (risk difference 2.8 percentage points; 95% CI <0.1-5.5), with a hazard ratio of 1.16 (95% CI 1.01-1.33; p=0.44 for non-inferiority).

Death occurred in 4.1% in the interruption group and 4.0% in the continuation group, while MI occurred in 2.5% and 2.4%, respectively. Of note, hospitalisation for cardiovascular causes occurred in 18.9% in the interruption group and 16.6% in the continuation group. Beta-blocker interruption was also associated with increases in systolic and diastolic blood pressure and heart rate at 6 months (all p<0.001 vs. beta-blocker continuation) and during the study follow up. Beta-blocker interruption did not improve the patients’ quality of life.

Summing up the evidence from the ABYSS trial, Professor Silvain concluded: “Differences between the groups with respect to hospitalisation for cardiovascular reasons and the negative effect on blood pressure levels, together with the absence of quality-of-life improvement do not support interruption of a chronic beta-blocker treatment in post-MI patients. These results must be put into context with recent findings from the open-label REDUCE-MI6 trial and ongoing trials to provide additional evidence on the optimal use of beta-blockers after MI.”

1 ‘Beta blocker interruption in patients with prior myocardial infarction: results of the ABYSS trial and effect on blood pressure and heart rate control’ will be discussed during Hot Line 1 on Friday 30 August in room London.

2 Holt A, Blanche P, Zareini B, et al. Effect of long-term beta-blocker treatment following myocardial infarction among stable, optimally treated patients without heart failure in the reperfusion era: a Danish, nationwide cohort study. Eur Heart J. 2021;42:907-914.

3 Park CS, Yang H-M, Ki Y-J, et al. Left ventricular ejection fraction 1 year after acute myocardial infarction identifies the benefits of the long-term use of beta-blockers: analysis of data from the KAMIR-NIH Registry. Circ Cardiovasc Interv. 2021;14:e010159.

4 Puymirat E, Riant E, Aissaoui N, et al. β Blockers and mortality after myocardial infarction in patients without heart failure: multicentre prospective cohort study. BMJ. 2016;354:i4801.

5 Kim J, Kang D, Park H, et al. Long-term β-blocker therapy and clinical outcomes after acute myocardial infarction in patients without heart failure: nationwide cohort study. Eur Heart J. 2020;41:3521-3529.

6 Yndigegn T, Lindahl B, Mars K, et al. Beta-blockers after myocardial infarction and preserved ejection fraction. N Engl J Med. 2024;390:1372-1381.

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Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for August 31, 2024 | Astrology

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality. Wouldn’t it be helpful if you started your day by already knowing about what’s going to come your way? Read on to find out whether the odds will be in your favour today.

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality.(Pixabay)

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 20)

Exercise is likely to reflect on your body. A healthy bank balance will allow you to buy a major item. Businesspersons will manage to seize an opportunity to seal a lucrative deal. You will find parents supportive of whatever you want to pursue. Those on vacation may get to see some new places. You can be on the receiving end of somebody’s plot if you are not careful.

Love Focus: You will manage to make the setting right for the romance to rock!

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: Magenta

TAURUS (Apr 21-May 20)

Those suffering from a lifestyle disease will do well not to neglect it. Your initiative to save money will be appreciated. This is the time for you to consolidate on the professional front. A family member seems quite understanding and may do your bidding most willingly. Some of you will get the opportunity to visit someplace exciting today. You will manage to get rid of people who don’t support your ideas.

Love Focus: The lover will live up to his or her promise to make your day!

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Cream

GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21)

Excellent physical condition may find some full of energy today. Loaned money will be returned sooner than expected. Good earnings can make you go beyond the budget. Elders may find you much more responsible than before. A chance for overseas travel may come to you. A property decision may prove unfavorable. Things started today will prove most beneficial.

Love Focus: Your lovey-dovey feelings will be fully reciprocated by your lover.

Lucky Number: 18

Lucky Colour: Red

CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22)

You will be able to maintain a routine to keep good health. Good earning opportunities can come your way. You are likely to enjoy an increased client following on the professional front. Homemakers may plan something exciting for the whole family today. Spiritually minded may set out on a pilgrimage. Correct decisions on the academic front will keep you totally in control of things.

Love Focus: Romantic feelings will be readily reciprocated by the one you love.

Lucky Number: 9

Lucky Colour: Maroon

LEO (Jul 23-Aug 23)

You are likely to enjoy good health by following your exercise regimen. Good management of funds will save you enough for investing in bigger projects. Your performance today at work may set an example for others to follow! Those in a joint family set up are likely to have an enjoyable outing together. Travelling to a distant locale will be fun. Remaining motivated on the academic front is the only way!

Love Focus: An evening out will be like icing on the cake on the romantic front.

Lucky Number: 2

Lucky Colour: Light Yellow

VIRGO (Aug 24-Sep 23)

Opting for some healthy choices will ensure you remain in perfect health. Money is not a problem and you will be able to buy all the comforts you need. This is a good day to impress those who matter on the professional front. An addition to the family may bring oodles of happiness on the home front. A well planned trip promises a great time. Extracurricular activities on the academic front are likely to win you accolades.

Love Focus: Your perseverance pays as you find love.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Pink

LIBRA (Sep 24-Oct 23)

Remaining active and eating judiciously will keep you in the best of health. Those looking for financers will be able to find one. A promising day for professionals is foretold, when a lot of positive things happen. Your upbeat mood will keep others in a jovial mood too on the home front. Leave may be refused to those planning a vacation at this juncture. Those selling property may find the market hot, but may not find many takers.

Love Focus: This is the perfect day to impress lover by a surprise gift or a party.

Lucky Number:22

Lucky Colour: Grey

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)

Some of you are likely to develop an Interest in health foods. Your ability to act as a mediator can make you indispensable at work. Good earning can make you go beyond the budget. A tricky situation on the domestic front will be successfully tackled. An out of town trip with family will prove most enjoyable. Opportunities to further your career will come only if you make efforts.

Love Focus: Lonely hearts are set to strike it rich on the romantic front today.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: Green

Improving health will enable some to continue their normal routine. All issues pertaining to money will be sorted out to the satisfaction of all. You are likely to succeed in something you had been hoping to accomplish today. You are likely to tend to the health of a family elder. A friend or a relative may invite you on a vacation. Doing up the house can exhaust your resources, if you don’t plan well.

Love Focus: Your loving bonds grow stronger as you come closer to the love of your life.

Lucky Number:1

Lucky Colour: Golden

Mental stress plaguing some is set to disappear. Efforts for improving your financial condition will show positive signs. You are likely to win the day on the professional front by your original ideas. Expect an exciting time in a family function or a get-together. Those seeking a break from the routine can expect to go on an enjoyable vacation. You may struggle a bit on the academic front, as you lose your focus.

Love Focus: Your attempts to win over the opposite gender will succeed.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: Purple

An ailment may show signs of disappearing. Money comes without much effort. On the professional front, you may be called upon to undertake an important assignment. A most heartening situation is likely to develop on the domestic front. A trip you are not keen on may turn out to be interesting, so give a second thought to it. You may not get the best price for a property in the market, so adopt a wait-and-watch policy.

Love Focus: Things move slowly on the romantic front, but remember, slow and steady wins the race!

Lucky Number:17

Lucky Colour: Brown

PISCES (Feb 20-Mar 20)

A diet plan adopted recently will suit your system well. The monetary position remains strong. Your tact and persuasiveness may prove a big strength on the professional front. Family will be supportive and do much to assist you in all your endeavours. A journey may not turn out as expected, but you will make the most of it. You will need to continue your efforts on the academic front.

Love Focus: This is a good day to spend with your lover and strengthen your loving bonds.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Silver

Novo builds heart failure case for semaglutide; Ventyx CFO departs

Today, a brief rundown of news from Novo Nordisk and Ventyx Biosciences, as well as updates from Novartis and Pfizer that you may have missed.

A pooled analysis of data from four trials of Novo Nordisk’s obesity drug semaglutide found treatment reduced the risk of cardiovascular death or worsening heart failure by 31% compared to placebo. The results, which were published in The Lancet on Friday, could help Novo expand use of the drug into heart failure. The company had previously applied to the Food and Drug Administration for such an approval, but recently withdrew it in order to submit “additional relevant data.” The Lancet analysis, which focused on 3,700 participants across the four trials who had heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, was post-hoc. — Ned Pagliarulo

Martin Auster, chief financial officer of Ventyx Biosciences, has departed the inflammatory disease drug developer, the company announced Friday. He will be replaced on an interim basis by Roy Gonzales, who will serve as interim principal financial officer for “SEC reporting purposes.” Ventyx, which has hit setbacks in developing a so-called TYK2 inhibitor, said it will search for a permanent replacement. — Ned Pagliarulo

Emergent BioSolutions on Thursday said the Food and Drug Administration granted extended an approval of its smallpox vaccine so it can also be used to prevent mpox in people at high risk for infection. The single-dose vaccine, called ACAM2000, was initially cleared for smallpox back in 2007. Thursday’s approval was based on a previous human trial and animal testing, which showed the vaccine to be effective in protecting against mpox, according to Emergent. Mpox was declared a public health emergency by the World Health Organization on Aug. 14 after outbreaks in parts of Africa. Jynneos, from Bavarian Nordic, is the only other available vaccine for mpox in the U.S. — Delilah Alvarado

Cancer drugmaker Repare Therapeutics plans to lay off 25% of its workforce as part of a strategic reprioritization disclosed Wednesday. The company will focus on its more advanced, clinical-stage programs and scale back preclinical research. The layoffs are expected to mainly affect staff in its preclinical group. The company said the reorganization will generate annual savings of approximately $15 million, pushing out its cash runway into the second half of 2026. — Delilah Alvarado

Flagship Pioneering’s ongoing research alliance with Pfizer has yielded more leads for the pharmaceutical giant, the companies said Wednesday. The company creation firm will work with its portfolio company Quotient Therapeutics on two research programs to support development of drugs for heart and kidney diseases. In June, Flagship announced it would tap ProFound Therapeutics to look for promising obesity drugs Pfizer can choose to advance. — Gwendolyn Wu

Unveiling the Nation’s Demographic Tribes

Key takeaways

Simon Kuestenmacher and I discussed how we can group people based on their behaviours, preferences, and life stages to better understand and cater to different segments of the population.

Businesses can tailor their strategies to meet the needs of their target markets more effectively by understanding demographic tribes.

Understanding Australia’s demographic tribes helps businesses, marketers, and policymakers better serve their communities and create more effective strategies.

We all belong to one – A tribe that is!

So in our latest Demographics Decoded podcast episode, Simon Kuestenmacher and I delved deep into the rich tapestry of demographic tribes that make up Australia.

It’s fascinating how we can group people based on their behaviours, preferences, and life stages.

These groups, or “tribes,” provide valuable insights for business leaders, marketers, and investors, helping them better understand and cater to different segments of the population.

The importance of understanding demographic tribes

Australia is a diverse nation, not just culturally but demographically.

By recognizing these tribes, businesses can tailor their strategies to meet the needs of their target markets more effectively.

This approach isn’t about pigeonholing individuals but rather understanding the broader trends that influence people’s decisions and behaviours.

The YOLOs and YAMs

One of the most interesting tribes we discussed is the YOLOs – “You Only Live Once.”

This group consists of young urban professionals who prioritize experiences over material possessions.

They are typically in their pre-family stage and are more inclined to spend on travel, dining, and entertainment rather than saving for the future.

However, as they age, many YOLOs transition into YAMs – Young, Upwardly Mobile Millennials.

This group becomes more career-focused, often living in city centres to be close to work, and begins to prioritize financial stability as they start families.

MAMILs and DINKs

Another intriguing tribe is the MAMILs – Middle-Aged Men in Lycra.

These are middle-aged men who take up cycling as a hobby.

It’s a costly pursuit involving high-end bikes and gear, often serving as a form of male bonding and physical fitness.

This tribe represents a lucrative market for businesses targeting high-income earners.

On the other hand, DINKs – Dual Income, No Kids – are couples who have chosen not to have children or are delaying parenthood.

They have significant disposable income and tend to spend lavishly on lifestyle, travel, and dining.

Understanding their preferences can help businesses in the luxury and hospitality sectors tailor their offerings to this affluent segment.

Baby Boomers

Baby Boomers and Gen X

The Baby Boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, have significantly influenced Australia’s economy and society.

As they retire, they continue to shape the market with their substantial wealth and preference for an active, comfortable retirement.

This generation values stability and material success, having grown up during times of economic growth and opportunity.

How To Make The Most Of A Date With A Chinese Woman When You Don’t Speak Her Language

It can doubtlessly be intimidating to go on a date with someone who speaks a language other than your own. Yet, it may also be quite lucrative and pleasurable if you go into the scenario with an open mind and a willingness to learn. If you’re a little stuck and don’t know where to start, don’t worry. Here are some suggestions to help you make the most of your time with a Chinese woman if you are preparing to go on a date with her but don’t know her language.

Creative Ways To Communicate Without Being Fluent In Chinese

If you’re looking for creative ways to communicate without being fluent in Chinese, there are a few options available. One of the most popular is using visual aids such as pictures or drawings. This can be especially helpful if you’re trying to explain something that doesn’t have an exact translation in Chinese. You can also use gestures and body language to help get your point across.

For instance, you could gesture at yourself and then make a walking motion with your fingers to indicate that you want to ask someone where the restroom is. Using online translators like Google Translate or Bing Translator or other excellent apps to learn Mandarin Chinese language is an additional choice. These resources offer word and phrase translations from English to Mandarin, bridging the linguistic barrier (and vice versa). And don’t be scared to simply ask for assistance if all else fails. There’s a good chance that someone around will be able to comprehend what you need and help you get it done.

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How Can I Make My Date Feel Comfortable If I Don’t Speak Chinese?

Acknowledge the fact that she speaks a different language than you do, and let her know that you are open to learning more about it. Ask her questions about the language and culture, and show genuine interest in what she has to say. You can also offer to teach her some words or phrases in your native language if she is interested. Additionally, try not to be embarrassed or apologetic about not speaking Chinese—instead, focus on creating an atmosphere of mutual respect and understanding between the two of you.

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Activities Or Topics Of Conversation You Can Explore If You And Your Date Don’t Speak The Same Language

Even if you and your date don’t share the same language, there are still plenty of activities and topics of conversation that can make for a great date. For starters, you could try to learn some basic phrases in her native language. This will show her that you’re making an effort to understand her culture and it will also give you something to talk about. You could also take her out for dinner at a restaurant that serves traditional Chinese cuisine.

This way, she can order dishes she knows and loves while teaching you more about the food culture in China. Another great idea is to go on a cultural tour together—visit museums or art galleries, explore local landmarks or take a walk around town. If all else fails, simply ask your date questions about herself—what she likes to do in her free time, what kind of music she listens to, or what books she reads. These conversations may not be as deep as those held in one’s native language but they can still be meaningful and enjoyable nonetheless.

How To Show Respect And Appreciation Without Knowing The Language

Showing respect and appreciation to someone without knowing their language can be a challenge, but it is possible. One of the best ways to do this is through body language. Smiling, nodding your head in agreement, and making eye contact are all universal signs of respect that can be used regardless of language barriers. You can also use gestures to communicate with people who don’t speak your language. Pointing at objects or using hand signals can help you get your point across without having to rely on words. And if you want to show someone that you appreciate them, try giving them a small gift or token of appreciation such as flowers or candy. This will show them that you care even if they don’t understand what you’re saying.

Related Reading: Ways To Respect A Woman In A Relationship

Ideas For Fun Activities That Don’t Require Speaking Chinese

Planning activities that will help you learn more about each other’s cultures and origins can help you get the most out of your date with a Chinese woman. Here are some suggestions for entertaining activities you can do on a date with a Chinese woman without having to speak Chinese:

  1. Attend a local museum or gallery: This is a great method to learn about China’s cultural legacy without having to know Chinese
  2. Enroll in a cooking class together: Learning how to prepare authentic Chinese food is entertaining and educational
  3. Go for a walk in nature: Take your date for a stroll in one of the many beautiful parks or gardens in China, and enjoy the scenery together
  4. Watch an outdoor movie: There are plenty of outdoor cinemas in China where you can watch movies under the stars without having to understand any dialogue
  5. Play board games: Board games like Mahjong are popular among Chinese people, so why not give them a try?

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How much will Arch Manning, college football’s most famous backup QB, play for Texas in 2024?

In the latest episode of “Fansville,” Deputy Quinn Ewers is urged to call for backup but resists. After a brief exchange with his fellow officer, Texas’ third-year starting quarterback delivers the punchline.

“We don’t need any backup, even if he has great hair and famous relatives,” Ewers said.

The allusion to Arch Manning is both an amusing moment and clever writing in Ewers’ national Dr Pepper commercial. But it also hints at the unique dynamic at Texas. Ewers, the former No. 1 recruit in America, is one of the most well-known names in the sport, a Heisman Trophy candidate who took the Longhorns to the College Football Playoff last year.

Yet Manning, the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, grandson of Archie Manning and son of Cooper, still looms large, at least figuratively, because of those famous relatives and Arch’s lofty recruiting status (he also was the No. 1 recruit in his class). That Arch has appeared in two games and attempted just five passes in his Longhorns career yet is still given a wink and a nod in the starting quarterback’s ad underscores the intrigue surrounding him.

But 19 months into his college career, we’ve seen only 27 game snaps of Arch, which only heightens the fascination (fans love the backup quarterback, right?). How much will we see of the redshirt freshman in 2024?

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Texas is a CFP front-runner. Steve Sarkisian’s next tall task is keeping it that way

Manning remains patient

One of the first questions casual observers ask about Manning is whether he has considered transferring since he hasn’t started. To this point, Manning has given no indication that’s in the cards.

It’s fair to wonder because transfer quarterbacks have become the norm. Of the 68 power conference teams, 43 are expected to start transfers this season, according to Yahoo Sports, a 63 percent rate.

But when asked in December before the Sugar Bowl whether he considered making a move while practicing as third on the depth chart most of the season, Manning said no.

“I haven’t looked into transferring at all,” he said then. “I’m just focused on developing and helping this team in any way I can. And hopefully one day playing for the University of Texas like I’ve always wanted to.”

This summer at the Manning Passing Academy, he reiterated his desire to stay in Austin while acknowledging how tough it is to stay patient.

“It’s tough because you want to be out there playing with your boys,” Manning said in July. “But (it came down to) just realizing there’s nowhere else I want to be, and it was my dream to play at Texas. I’m going to stick it out and play there eventually.”

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Arch Manning and other QBs explain decision to transfer or stay put

Manning and his family put a lot of time and care into the recruiting process. Arch knew what he was stepping into with Ewers already at Texas. The chance to develop under Texas coach Steve Sarkisian, who has a long track record of coaching successful quarterbacks, was important to Manning.

Sarkisian’s pupils include former USC quarterbacks Carson Palmer, Matt Leinart and Mark Sanchez, former Washington quarterback Jake Locker and former Alabama quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Mac Jones.

“Part of your recruiting is your track record,” Sarkisian said at SEC media days. “We’ve been fortunate to coach some pretty good quarterbacks. We’ve been fortunate to do it for some decades now. We’ve been fortunate to have some really good quarterback rooms, and I think the Manning family is pretty well aware of that.

“I think they trained Arch to try to put himself in the best position to try to play in the best conference in America and then ultimately put himself in the best position to further his career playing in the National Football League.”

Because of that plan, Sarkisian doesn’t think Manning’s decision to wait it out has been too difficult.

“I think Arch’s development has been important to the family, and he’s reaping the benefit of those things,” Sarkisian said. “It hasn’t been very difficult at all. I think it’s been pretty simple for him.”


In Texas’ spring game, Arch Manning completed 19 of 25 passes for 355 yards and three touchdowns. (Sara Diggins / USA Today)

Ewers is entrenched as the starter

Going into 2024, there’s no doubt who QB1 is at Texas and there shouldn’t be. Ewers, who bypassed the NFL Draft to return for one more season, took big steps forward in 2023. He substantially improved in most major statistical categories including completion percentage (58.1 to 69 percent), passing yards (2,177 to 3,479), touchdowns (15 to 22), yards per attempt (7.4 to 8.8) and passer rating (132.6 to 158.6). He also became more consistent.

This year, he’s starting to have the look of a leader. Sarkisian said in July that even though his physical development and progression have been great, he has been more excited about Ewers’ personal and emotional development.

“That has instilled a ton of confidence in everybody in our building,” Sarkisian said. “He walks in that building like he is the starting quarterback at the University of Texas for a top-five football team, and I think that has permeated throughout our locker room. …

“Now do I want more touchdowns, less interceptions, higher completion percentage? Of course. But I think those things are a byproduct of his preparation, are a byproduct of the confidence that he exudes and the way he goes to work.”

History says the Longhorns will need Arch at some point

In each of Sarkisian’s three seasons, he has had to turn to his backup quarterback. In 2021, he benched Hudson Card for Casey Thompson two weeks into the season but wound up needing both down the stretch because of injuries.

In 2022, Ewers missed three games with an injury and missed two more last year. With this season potentially longer because of the 12-team Playoff, it stands to reason that, at some point, the Longhorns need to turn to Manning.

“Very comfortable if Arch goes in the game that he’ll go in and operate and operate at a high level,” Sarkisian said Thursday.

There’s excitement around Manning’s development

Last season was a learning experience for Manning. After starting his entire high school career, sitting on the bench as QB3 was a challenge, especially in his first months on campus.

“There were a lot of tough days. I’m not going to lie,” Manning said in December. “I was never a backup in high school. There are some days when you graduate early, you’re alone in your dorm room and you’re like, ‘It’s another day of fighting for the third-string job.’”

In his first spring game, things were clearly moving fast for Manning. By the time he made his college debut against Texas Tech, flashes of his athletic ability and arm talent were present. But there were still some freshman jitters as he dropped a shotgun snap.

This spring, he showed significant growth. Manning dazzled in the Orange and White game, looking comfortable, confident and in command while throwing for 355 yards and three touchdowns. He was accurate with four of his seven incompletions hitting a receiver’s hands.

With Texas’ 2023 backup, Maalik Murphy, having transferred to Duke, Manning is the clear No. 2 quarterback. Sarkisian said as the Longhorns embark on the 2024 season, Manning has taken a big step forward in his development.

“I’d probably say (he’s) light-years ahead of where he was last year at this time,” Sarkisian said Thursday. “His understanding of what we’re trying to do offensively, the nuances of the scheme, the timing of certain throws, the protections, all of those things. And I just think his overall comfort level and confidence is much higher than it was a year ago at this time.”

On Monday, Sarkisian said he wants to play a lot of players in the early part of the season as Texas develops depth for a season it hopes extends into mid-January. “If you’re in the two-deep, you’re playing in the first half,” Sarkisian said.

Does that mean Manning will play in the first half Saturday against Colorado State?

“We’ll find out,” Sarkisian said.

(Photo: Tim Warner / Getty Images)

Don’t Make These 7 Smart Camera Mistakes

Key Takeaways

  • Select a camera that meets your needs and consider professional installation if you’re not confident doing it yourself to maximize effectiveness.
  • Proper placement and strong Wi-Fi are crucial. You’ll also want to regularly review the footage to ensure you don’t miss any important activity.
  • Additionally, update your camera’s firmware, use strong passwords, and enable additional security features to keep it functional and secure.



Having a smart camera on your property can give you a sense of security and peace of mind. But just installing a solid model seldom does the job. Certain oversights can significantly undermine your camera’s effectiveness and features. To truly get your money’s worth from the device, avoid making these mistakes.


1 Buying the Wrong Camera

Smart cameras are no longer few and far between. A quick search on Amazon or Best Buy will reveal just how many options you have. The thing is, though, not all cameras are created equal. For instance, a particular model might work great during the day but poorly in low-light conditions. If you require nighttime surveillance, it’s easy to see how such a camera might not be of much use to you.

As with most devices, there are various features and things to consider before you purchase a home security camera. I recommend doing your research and spending at least a few days comparing and, perhaps, even testing a couple of models before you pick one for your home’s security.


2 Poor Placement

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You can purchase the best smart home camera, but unless you place it just right, it’s not going to offer the coverage you need. This may sound pretty obvious, but I’ve seen a lot of people install their smart cameras in the wrong spots.

Especially when installing a smart camera outdoors, you want to make sure you’ve not placed it in plain sight since it could be stolen, but you’ll also want to avoid placing it too far away from the action. Additionally, you’ve got to be mindful of decorations obstructing your view.


Seasonal changes like growing foliage can also create obstructions that weren’t there at the time of installing the camera. Unless you put sufficient thought into the location of your camera, you might find yourself moving it around constantly. Before setting up your device, be sure to check the best places to install smart cameras on your property and strategically position them so you get the best coverage.

3 Installing a Smart Camera Beyond the Wi-Fi Range

A man holding a Wi-Fi router and trying to connect an Ethernet cable
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If you have a fairly large home or are trying to secure areas outside your home with a smart camera, an issue you might run into is maintaining Wi-Fi connectivity. If your camera is too far away from the router, it might struggle to record high-quality video, experience delays, or may even disconnect entirely.


This happened to me, but I was able to fix the issue by investing in a Wi-Fi extender. There are various ways to boost your Wi-Fi signal and extend the range, so pick one that’s most feasible for your setup. You’ll also want to check whether your internet itself is fast enough to support multiple devices. If the overall bandwidth is what’s causing an issue, consider upgrading your internet plan and router.

4 Ignoring Updates

Like other smart devices, your smart camera needs to be kept up-to-date with the latest firmware and software updates. Timely updates are necessary if you want to take advantage of security patches and new features that can improve your user experience.

With my security camera, I was surprised to find that auto-updates were turned off. I was able to enable this setting and haven’t had to manually install any updates since, so I highly recommend checking the update settings on your camera.


If the camera doesn’t have an auto-update option, set a reminder to manually update the camera. It’s easy to forget, but ignoring updates can leave you and your home prone to security vulnerabilities.

5 Using Easy-to-Guess Passwords

passwords written on post it notes next to keyboard
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If your smart camera came with a default username and password, be sure to change it as soon as you set it up, even if you think the default password is secure enough. You don’t know who has access to it, and not setting up a unique, complex password can leave your device open to hacking.

I also recommend changing your password at least twice a year to further reduce the chance of unauthorized access or hacking. If the device has any additional features, like two-factor authentication or encryption, enable them as well.


Think you’ll set too complex a password that you won’t remember yourself? There are various ways to create unforgettable passwords that you won’t forget, from including characters from your favorite nursery rhyme to using a keyboard pattern.

I know, I know, once a smart camera is set up in a corner of the living room or outside the home, it’s all too easy to forget about it and go on with your life as usual. But setting up a smart camera is only half the battle. You’ll also want to make time to review the footage it captures.

Now, I’m guilty of this myself. I rely on the camera’s alerts and notifications for the most part. But if I see something unusual, I’ll go back and review the feed.

I’m not saying you need to watch every second of the captured footage, but it helps to periodically scan through the recordings to spot problems that may have gone unnoticed and catch any unfamiliar activity that wasn’t detected.


7 Relying on a DIY Installation

I get it, a DIY installation is far more affordable than contracting a professional to do it for you. And with the wealth of information that’s available on YouTube, it’s tempting to do it yourself.

If you have the skills for it, don’t think twice about installing a smart camera on your own. But if you’re not entirely confident, it might be worth investing in a professional installation. A professional is going to know the best places to install the camera and what settings to configure so you get the most out of the system. The peace of mind that comes from knowing your camera was properly installed outweighs the savings of going the DIY route.

If you’re trying to take your security up a notch, a smart camera is a great place to begin. Avoiding these pitfalls can make your camera all the more effective and secure.

China's Yinxu and Morocco's Volubilis unveil ancient civilizations

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Both Yinxu in China and Volubilis in Morocco stand as enduring testaments to the grandeur of ancient civilizations. Despite being thousands of kilometers apart, these archaeological sites share commonalities as key historical remnants that offer insights into the life and times of their respective eras.

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Yinxu, located near the modern city of Anyang in Henan Province, is one of China’s oldest and most significant archaeological sites. It is the ancient capital city of the late Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BC) and is renowned for its historical and cultural significance.

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Yinxu is the place where the earliest forms of Chinese writing, known as oracle bone script, were discovered. These inscriptions provide invaluable insight into the Shang Dynasty society, including its rituals, politics, and beliefs. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Yinxu is a crucial link to understanding ancient Chinese history and the development of Chinese civilization.

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Volubilis, on the other hand, was an ancient Roman city that thrived in the fertile plains of Morocco, near modern-day Meknes. Founded in the third century, it became a vital outpost of the Roman Empire in North Africa, known for its agricultural productivity and strategic importance. The site boasts some of the best-preserved Roman ruins in the region, with remnants of grandiose public buildings, mosaics, and triumphal arches that hint at its past splendor.

Review: ‘Reagan’ movie is historical hooey — and a slog

There’s political idolatry, and then there’s the canonization in movie‘s clothing that is Sean McNamara’s faith-tinged bio-epic “Reagan,” which follows its subject, played by Dennis Quaid, from Ronnie’s Hollywood days through his two terms as the 40th president.

Quaid’s a reliably muscular actor who deserves meaty roles. But here he’s just an imitation puppet, the high-wattage shell masking a hollow portrait tailor-made for religious conservatives with a thin grasp of history and no tolerance for nuance. If you can imagine someone watching the classic “Saturday Night Live” sketch with Phil Hartman portraying Reagan as a geopolitical brainiac fronting as a bumbling optimist and taking it as gospel, you’ll have some idea of how “Reagan” comes off.

Of course, that legendary bit played on wide skepticism that our folksy prez played dumb with the Iran-Contra scandal, hence its hilarious picture of Reagan as a criminal mastermind. Here, though, with every ham-fisted scene of myth-mired heroism, McNamara and screenwriter Howard Klausner seek veneration for the Man Who Ended Communism: the guy who’d had the reds in his sights for decades; the sincere smile that hid a fierce warrior; the Christian whose perfect long game — star to Screen Actors Guild head to FBI informant to governor to world leader making folksy quips — inevitably shattered the godless Soviet Union.

Such conveniently selective determinism — leaving out Russia’s self-destruction, the will of oppressed people in other countries, and how Reagan broke his own nation too — would be historical hooey without the added bizarreness of this movie’s present-day narrative device: a crusty old Soviet spy called Viktor (Jon Voight) looking back. To a green young Russian agent, he tells with sinister admiration the story of his nemesis the Crusader — also the name of the adoring Reagan biography the film draws from. Viktor knew all along that this American was the only true threat the West ever produced.

Dennis Quaid as Ronald Reagan in “Reagan.”

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It’s a story of a good guy facing down Hollywood Commies, showing 1960s campus protesters a thing or two, and with a few phrases bringing a vicious superpower to its knees. But also a story of doing TV ads in the ’50s, courting an actress (poor, poor Penelope Ann Miller as Nancy) and buying a ranch in Santa Ynez. Admittedly arcane topics for a pair of Russian spooks. Choose well those framing devices, aspiring screenwriters.

With its forced sweep, ridiculous dialogue and disinterest in interiority, “Reagan” is such a breathless, shoddily assembled timeline of big moments and notable absences that when things slow down a tad for the Gorbachev (Olek Krupa) talks, you ache for the smarter, more complex movie about the Cold War’s end that this version — built around binary moments amounting to “He can’t!” “But he did!” — won’t even envision.

No opportunity to scrub fault slips past McNamara, for whom the AIDS crisis is only worthy of lumping into an ’80s music video-style montage of annoying, context-less grievances that (oh no!) might hurt Reagan’s reelection chances, which as dramatized here, believe it or not, are iffy. “Let Ronnie be Ronnie!” Nancy screams to her husband’s campaign staff. One applause-worthy quip later at the Mondale debate, he secures 49 states. What a comeback! Viktor sounds especially crestfallen. No word about how a decimated LGBTQ community may have felt.

That cloyingly waxy shine goes all the way past the credits too, when it follows up on a detail from Reagan’s house stay during the Geneva Summit: While he was using his host’s son’s bedroom, the boy’s goldfish died. That the president of the United States left behind a note of apology to the kid is a cute story, granted, even if it’s treated as an act of above-and-beyond integrity, of the “Mr. Gorbachev can WAIT!” variety. But McNamara needs exoneration, tacking on post-credits the boy’s written response, declaring his VIP guest innocent of pet-care negligence. Fish die — no big! A fitting coda to a childish slog of hero worship.

All-New Triumph Daytona 660 Launched in India; Check Ninja 650 Rival’s Price, Features & Specifications

Mumbai, August 30: Triumph Motorcycles has launched the all-new Daytona 660 in India for the asking price of INR 9.72 lakh (ex-showroom). The British two-wheeler brand motorcycle is accepting bookings for Daytona 660 at all dealerships across India. It succeeds the previous generation Daytona 675 and is the only sports bike in the brand’s product portfolio for the Indian market.

The all-new Triumph Daytona 660 is based on the Trident 660’s engine platform making it the second model to employ the same after Tiger Sport 660. It takes on the Kawasaki Ninja 650 and the Aprilia RS 660 in its segment. 2024 Ducati Multistrada V4 RS Launched in India.

Triumph Daytona 660 Is Priced in India at INR 9,72,450 (Ex-Showroom), Details Here:

The 2024 Triumph Daytona 660 sports a striking design complemented by a distinctive dual LED headlamp unit with an air intake in the centre. Built around a steel tubular perimeter frame, the Triumph Daytona is suspended by Showa 41 mm Big Piston upside-down forks up front with 110 mm travel and a Showa monoshock at the rear with preload adjustment and 130 mm of travel. For braking, it gets 310 mm twin discs with radial calipers and a 220 mm single disc with a sliding caliper for the rear. BMW F 900 GS, F 900 GS Adventure Bookings Open.

Triumph Daytona 660 comes in 3 colours (Photo Credits: Triumph Motorcycles India)

The new Triumph Daytona 660 uses a 660 cc, liquid-cooled inline triple engine, which also powers the Trident 660. The brand has a slightly upgraded motor bumping more power and torque, now producing 95 bhp at 11,250 rpm and 69 Nm at 8,250 rpm. The unit comes mated to a 6-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch. As for features, the Triumph Daytona 660 gets a multi-function colour TFT screen, three ride modes, dual-channel ABS, switchable traction control, a 14-litre fuel tank and more.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 30, 2024 08:19 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

Mark Zuckerberg Vows to Be Neutral–While Tossing Gifts to Trump and the GOP

This week Mark Zuckerberg sent a letter to Jim Jordan, the chair of the House Judiciary Committee. For months, the GOP-led committee has been on a crusade to prove that Meta, via its once-eponymous Facebook app, engaged in political sabotage by taking down right-wing content. Its investigation has involved thousands of documents, and the committee interviewed multiple employees, which failed to locate a smoking gun. Now, under the guise of offering his take on the subject, Zuckerberg’s letter is a mea culpa where he seems to indicate that there was something to the GOP conspiracy theory.

Specifically, he said that in 2021 the Biden administration asked Meta “to censor some Covid-related content.” Meta did take the posts down, and Zuckerberg now regrets the decision. He also conceded that it was wrong to take down some content regarding Hunter Biden’s laptop, which the company did after the FBI warned that the reports might be Russian disinformation.

What stood out to me, besides the letter’s simpering tone, was how Zuckerberg used the word “censor.” For years the right has been using that word to describe what it regards as Facebook’s systematic suppression of conservative posts. Some state attorneys general have even used that trope to argue that the company’s content should be regulated, and Florida and Texas have passed laws to do just that. Facebook has always contended that the First Amendment is about government suppression, and by definition its content decisions could not be characterized as such. Indeed, the Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuits and blocked the laws.

Now, by using that term to describe the removal of the Covid material, Zuckerberg seems to be backing down. After years of insisting that, right or wrong, a social media company’s content decisions did not deprive people of First Amendment rights—and in fact said that by making such decisions, the company was invoking its free speech rights—Zuckerberg is now handing its conservative critics just what they wanted.

I asked Meta spokesperson Andy Stone if the company now agrees with the GOP that some of its decisions to take down content can be referred to as “censoring.” Stone said that Zuckerberg was referring to the government when he used that term. But he also pointed me to Zuckerberg’s affirmation that the ultimate decision to remove the posts was Meta’s own. (Responding to the Zuckerberg letter, the White House said, “When confronted with a deadly pandemic, this Administration encouraged responsible actions to protect public health and safety,” and left the final decision to Facebook.)

Meta can’t have it both ways, The letter is clear—Zuckerberg said the government pressured Meta to “censor” some Covid content. Meta took that material down. Ergo, Meta now characterizes some of its own actions as censorship. Seizing on this, the GOP members of the Judiciary Committee quickly tweeted that Zuckerberg has now outright admitted “Facebook censored Americans.”

Stone did say that Meta still does not consider itself a censor. So is Meta disputing that GOP tweet? Stone wouldn’t comment on it. It seems that Meta will offer no pushback while GOP legislators and right-wing commentators crow that Facebook now concedes that it blatantly censored conservatives as a matter of policy.

Meta’s CEO presented Jordan and the GOP with another gift in his letter, involving his private philanthropy. During the 2020 election, Zuckerberg helped fund nonpartisan initiatives to protect people’s right to vote. Republicans criticized Zuckerberg’s effort as aiding the Democrats. Zuckerberg still insists he wasn’t advocating that people vote a certain way, just ensuring they were free to cast ballots. But, he wrote Jordan, he recognized that some people didn’t believe him. So, apparently to indulge those ill-informed or ill-intentioned critics, he now vows not to fund bipartisan voting efforts during this election cycle. “My goal is to be neutral and not play a role one way or another—or even appear to play a role,” he wrote.

Basel Committee Addresses Risks Around Permissionless Blockchains: Details

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) has addressed its concerns around permissionless blockchains that are accessible by the public. In an official blog post, the body that sets the international standards of global banking, stated that its issue is not with these blockchains being public, but concerns arise because of these networks being permissionless. The authors who have collaborated on this blog posted by the BCBS have addressed concerns and offered workable solutions to mitigate risks around the uses of permissionless blockchains by financial institutions.

Understanding Permissionless Blockchains

Permissionless blockchains are also known as trustless or public blockchains, that are open networks that anyone can access. These networks have fewer restrictions to guide users toward ethical financial practices. As explained by the Federal Reserve Board, a “permissionless blockchain network is a system of physically distributed computers running a copy of a shared ledger and using the same software rules that enable all network participants to read, submit, and validate transactions.”

Permissionless blockchains allow anybody with web connectivity to join the network and process financial transactions, view the blockchain code, operate a node, and even participate in the governance of the network. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and BNB Smart Chains have been listed among permissionless blockchains by Binance Academy.

BCBS’ Paper Lists Concerns About Permissionless Blockchains

The paper describes permissionless blockchains as networks that do not limit who can participate in the consensus process used to validate transactions and data. They are decentralised across unknown parties. The distributed governance model of permissionless blockchains is a major concern for banking systems, according to the BCBS paper.

“This distributed governance may pose challenges in addressing bugs or security vulnerabilities and increase the risk of loss associated with assets that exist on these blockchains,” the paper said. “Depending on the degree to which governance is decentralised, banks could struggle to conduct effective due diligence and oversight of third parties.”

Other issues with permissionless blockchains listed by the BCBS include risk of being technologically attacked, legal and compliance risks, exploitation for money laundering and financial terrorism, and foreseeable lapses in processing settlements.

Proposed Solutions to Mitigate Risks

Business Continuity Planning (BCP) has been identified as a key mitigant for addressing issues related to permissionless blockchains. BCP helps establish rules and protocols to prevent and recover from system failures, such as cyber-attacks or data loss.

The BCBS suggests that technology-based controls could be implemented to manage issues surrounding these blockchains, specifically to oversee transactions and address risks related to privacy, confidentiality, and consumer protection.

“Permissionless blockchains create risks that fall into existing risk taxonomies – chiefly operational risk and to a lesser extent liquidity risk and market risk. Banks have experience managing these kinds of risks, but permissionless blockchains present some novel challenges that may require new or additional methods to manage risk,” the paper said.

The financial institution has acknowledged that risk mitigation practices for permissionless blockchains are still in development. These practices will need to be tested to ensure they perform as expected under stress.

“While technology-based solutions to these risks are not yet mature, rapid developments may generate new solutions (and risks) which may benefit from further examination,” the paper added.

5 tests to run now

We all love to take a little time away from the grind during the slow season (which for many of us is right now), but smart PPC marketers are also using the time to get in the prime position when the tide is higher. 

  • In retail, that will fire up in October (probably earlier than ever this year). 
  • In B2B, that means prepping for the end-of-year push that comes from needing to hit quotas and engaging brands about to be flush with new yearly budgets.

No matter your vertical or the particular timing, there are five tests I like to run during the slower season to help clients get learnings to leverage when the tide is high. Those are:

1. Channel diversification tests

When choosing a new channel to test, the first things to consider are:

  • How effectively it can help you reach valuable users.
  • Where the right people spend their time.

Depending on your company’s size and goals, you can weigh the pros and cons of niche platforms with great targeting and intent (for SaaS, maybe that’s relevant subreddits or a platform like Capterra) vs. bigger platforms with more reach and less precise targeting (YouTube or connected TV). 

Once you choose your channel(s) to test, you must find some budget. Ideally, your brand or client has a test budget to play with, but if not, consider shifting the budget from the same stage of the purchase journey. 

For instance, if you’re looking to build awareness and you’d like to test Reddit, assess how spend on platforms like GDN is performing to see if you can pull from there without impacting your revenue too dramatically.

Timing-wise, I believe there are no bad times to run tests. Still, remember that your goal should be to learn. 

If demand is relatively low, you’re not running aggressive promotions and direct response is relatively soft, it’s a particularly good time to test up in the funnel. 

When you’re weighing timing, use the tests to get information you can leverage in your peak season.

Dig deeper: Un-silo your PPC campaigns: 4 tactics for more cohesive marketing

2. Landing page and CRO tests

The soft season is also a good time to tweak your existing landing pages or launch new ones to see how they perform.

The ultimate goals are to improve user experience and conversion rates – some of our clients have seen a 15%+ boost from these efforts.

Build your list of landing pages to address based on a combination of impact (engagement volume) and opportunity (low CVR).

You can assess this by looking at your data (spend, traffic and CVR) within your ad platforms or do some cross-channel assessments in GA4. 

First, test the higher-impact variables: 

  • Copy above the fold.
  • A layout that delivers impact at a glance.
  • Adding different types of social proof.
  • Form fields and copy.
  • Different CTAs.

To get the clearest insights when tweaking or revamping a page, duplicate it and run A/B tests between the new and old versions. This approach also prevents performance from dropping if you’re testing riskier changes.

Dig deeper: A/B testing mistakes PPC marketers make and how to fix them


3. Seasonal creative and offer tests

There’s only so much advanced testing of seasonal creative you can do (Christmas themes might not work in July, for example), but you can test how different specials, promotions and CTAs resonate with your users.

It’s also a good idea to look for different opportunities to run seasonal PPC promotions:

  • For retail, the usual examples would be Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and other relevant secondary holidays.
  • For B2B, the end of the quarter and the need to hit quota can leave room for limited-time promotions to test with your users. 

Many industries can have their own seasonal spikes, too.

Consider the academic calendar if you’re in the education space or the enrollment period if you’re in health and schedule some tests outside of high tide to get learnings to leverage.

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4. Incrementality testing

One of my favorite testing initiatives for slower times is incrementality testing. 

Basically, test segments of your campaigns to see if they’re actually driving the return you think they are or if users in those segments would be engaging or purchasing without seeing your ads.

These can take the form of holdout tests or geo tests. 

  • For holdout tests, create groups that do not receive your ads and measure their performance against similarly composed groups that are seeing your ads to gauge the difference.
  • For geo tests (a form of holdout tests), identify specific geographic areas to suppress and measure the performance of those geos to those still getting served ads.

Successful learnings from these tests depend on a few key factors: 

  • The right variable (and only one variable, whether that’s geo or age or another factor).
  • Identifying segments to compare that are close enough in composition to produce clean results.
  • Enough data density to make a call on the level of incrementality your spend is driving.

If you find that your campaigns aren’t all that incremental, the next step is to determine where to reallocate the spend for greater impact. 

Often, moving funds away from direct response and up the funnel to build brand awareness and reputation is a long-term play.

If you’re thinking about when to start incrementality testing, the most common reason is that you’re spending more but not seeing a higher return. 

Another reason, though less common, is when your closed-won rate drops in the later deal stages. This suggests there’s a chance to strengthen customer loyalty earlier in the process.

Dig deeper: Incrementality testing in advertising: Who are the winners and losers?

5. Default settings testing

Yes, this is kind of an excuse to remind you to check your default settings (e.g., Google Search Partners, audience expansions in any channel, etc.). 

My rule of thumb is to turn off any settings that will give the advertising platform power to expand your campaigns.

For smaller brands or brands without a sophisticated analytics set-up, it’s best to just turn off these settings and monitor impact (I’m guessing the impact will be improved efficiency). 

Even for brands with more robust measurement systems that tell them that GSP and audience expansions are bringing in revenue, the slow season is a good time to do some on/off testing to measure the effects in their campaigns.

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Prepare your PPC campaigns for high-demand periods

Human nature makes it hard to knuckle down when the sun is shining, and you’re months away from seeing the traffic that will make or break your year. But your competitors are feeling the same pull to power down their laptops.

Brands that run these tests now and have a system for analyzing and storing the results to deploy when the tide starts rising will have a big edge in crunch time. 

Just remember that when you’re patting yourself on the back in late December, you have your summertime self to thank.

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Avani Lekhara Breaks Paralympic Record
  • Para shooter Avani Lekhara created history on August 30, by becoming the first Indian woman to win two gold medals at Paralympics.
  • Avani, who became the first Indian woman to win a Paralympic Games gold medal during the women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 event at the Tokyo 2020 edition, retained her title in Paris.
  • This is Avani’s third medal at the Paralympic Games. She had also won a bronze medal in the women’s 50m rifle 3 positions SH1 event in Tokyo.

A new Paralympic record

Avani Lekhara set a new Paralympic record with a score of 249.7, becoming the first Indian woman to win two individual gold medals at the Paralympics. With this achievement, Avani joined Devendra Jhajharia as the only Indian Paralympian to win multiple individual gold medals.

Who is Avani Lekhara?

Avani also known as Avani Lekhara is a rising Indian Paralympian rifle shooter, born on 8th November 2001 in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Due to her training and her success in shooting, she also gave a historic performance at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics by winning gold in the women’s 10m air rifle standing event SH1 and a bronze in the 50m rifle 3 positions.

Her Shooting Career

Avani’s shooting career is marked by numerous accolades:

  • 2015: Started training and won her first gold medal at the National Shooting Championship.
  • 2017: Secured a silver medal at the AI Ain Shooting World Cup and a bronze at the WSPS World Cup in Bangkok.
  • 2018: Achieved remarkable success at the World Shooting Para Sport World Cup, winning three gold medals.
  • 2020 Tokyo Paralympics: Won gold in the 10m air rifle standing with a score of 249.6, setting a Paralympic record and tying the world record. She also won a bronze in the 50m rifle three positions, making her the first Indian female Paralympian to win multiple medals at the same Games.
  • Paris 2024 Paralympics: She successfully defended her title in the women’s 10m air rifle standing SH1 event, winning her second gold medal with a new Paralympic record score of 249.7. This achievement makes her the second Indian Paralympian, after Devendra Jhajharia, to win two gold medals.

Her Achievement

Avani’s contributions to sports have been widely recognized:

  • 2021: Khel Ratna Award, India’s highest sporting honor.
  • 2022: Padma Shri, one of India’s highest civilian awards.
  • Multiple accolades including the Young Indian of the Year by GQ India and the Best Female Debut at the Paralympic Awards.

 

 

The First Descendant’s First Season Starts Now

The First Descendant has a new major update, and this one marks the start of the multiplayer loot-shooter’s very first season. The game is also introducing a new Descendant with an icy skill set, Hailey Scott.

Update 1.1.0 marks the end of The First Descendant’s pre-season period as it moves into Season 1: Invasion. The new Invasion episode continues The First Descendant’s story, and players who have completed all the main quests so far will be able to go straight into the Invasion episode’s quests.

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Progressing through the main quests will also unlock new content for the season, including a progression system called Inversion Reinforcement, and new Invasion Dungeons that can be accessed from the Infiltration Operations Terminal.

Players hoping to level up new Descendant Hailey will be able to collect her research materials from clearing Invasion Dungeons, with faster clears rewarding more materials. Invasion Dungeons can only be played solo, are available twice per day, and will become unavailable to the player once they have acquired all the materials that can be obtained from clearing the dungeon.

The new season means a new battle pass is inbound, with both free and paid rewards. The Invasion battle pass includes helmetless skins for multiple characters, a new ultimate weapon EXCAVA, and a cute kitty-cat backpack.

Along with the new content, Update 1.1.0 also includes a number of bug fixes and tweaks. You can find the full list of patch notes below.

The First Descendant Update 1.1.0

■ Platforms

– Steam, Xbox Series X│S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5

New Descendant: Hailey

– Added “Hailey Scott.”

Hailey Skills

  • [Passive Skill] Safe Strategic Retreat: The “Weak Point Damage” decreases when attacking nearby enemies, and increases when attacking distant enemies.
  • [Active Skill 1] Cryo Round: Fires multiple Cryo Rounds at enemies to deal damage and inflict “Cryo.”
    • Enemies inflicted with “Cryo” receive additional damage from Hailey’s firearm attacks.
  • [Active Skill 2] Storm Snare: “Knocks back” enemies with a “Chill Vortex” and fires a giant Freezing Beam. Hit enemies are inflicted with “Cryo.”
  • [Active Skill 3] Cold Fury: Grants “Cold Fury” to herself every second.
    • While in the “Cold Fury” state, her Movement Speed gradually decreases, but her Firearm Penetration and Critical Hit Rate for Firearms and Skills all increase significantly.
    • Once “Cold Fury” reaches maximum stacks, she becomes immune to “Knockdown” and her Firearm and Skill Critical Hit Damage increases.
  • [Active Skill 4] Zenith: Equips her “Unique Weapon.” When attacking with the “Unique Weapon,” greatly increases Penetration and Firearm ATK and deals additional Chill skill damage. Recovers MP upon attacking Weak Points. When the “Unique Weapon” skill ends, decreases the Cooldown of the skill depending on the number of bullets.

Added Hailey Research

  • Researching “Enhanced Cells” requires 36 “Enhanced Cell DNA.”
  • Researching “Stabilizer” requires 36 “Stabilizer Components.”
  • Researching “Spiral Catalyst” requires 36 “Spiral Catalyst Links.”
  • Researching Hailey requires “Enhanced Cells,” “Stabilizer,” “Spiral Catalyst,” and 36 “Data Chips.”

Farming Hailey’s Research Materials

  • Hailey’s “Enhanced Cell DNA,” “Stabilizer Components,” “Spiral Catalyst Links,” and “Data Chips” can be acquired by completing “Invasion Dungeons.”
    • Clear any Invasion Dungeon to acquire one of Hailey’s Research Materials with a 100% chance.
    • Clear Invasion Dungeons faster to acquire up to 3 Hailey Research Materials at once.
    • Invasion events occur daily in two dungeons. Invasion Dungeons can be cleared twice per day.
  • Hailey’s Research Materials can also be acquired by defeating monsters in Hard Infiltration Operations. To farm Hailey’s research materials faster, participate in the following Hard Infiltration Operations.
    • Hailey Enhanced Cell DNA: [Kingston] [Hard] – Magister Lab, Slumber Valley
    • Hailey Stabilizer Component: [Vespers] [Hard] – The Shelter, [Echo Swamp] [Hard] – The Chapel
    • Hailey Spiral Catalyst Link: [Agna Desert] [Hard] – The Asylum, [Agna Desert] [Hard] – Caligo Ossuary
    • Hailey Data Chip: [Hagios] [Hard] – The Haven, [White-night Gulch] [Hard] – Mystery’s End

New Episode: Invasion

  • After completing all existing main quests, the Invasion episode continues with the “Mysterious Phenomena” quest.
  • Progress through the main quest “Altered Design” to unlock the new progression system “Inversion Reinforcement.”
  • Progress through the main quest “How to Hide the Truth” to unlock the new content “Invasion Dungeon.”

Invasion Dungeon

  • You can enter Invasion Dungeons from the Infiltration Operations Terminal.
  • The Invasion event occurs daily in two of the “Hard Infiltration Operation” dungeons.
  • You can choose to play either “Infiltration Operation” or “Invasion” in a dungeon where the Invasion event has occurred.
  • Invasion Dungeons can only be played solo.
  • While the number of entries isn’t limited, you will no longer be able to enter the Invasion Dungeon once you’ve acquired all of the “Ironheart Particles,” which are obtained by clearing the dungeon.
  • Invasion Dungeons have unique mechanics for each Vulgus Legion, requiring different strategies.
    • Legion of Immortality: The “Phase Separation Veil” blocks the entrance. As it nullifies all attacks, you need to overload it and shut it down. Defeat the enemies and feed their “Artificial Brains” into the Quantum Computing Unit. Unlock the entrance while the “Phase Separation Veil” is down.
    • Order of Truth: You must survive the explosion from Inversion Energy and ancient Arche. Remove malignant tumors from the “Arche Pillar” and identify its symbol. You must find the “Ancestor Drone” that matches the symbol. After surviving the explosion, destroy the “Wall of Malignant Tumors” with the “Inversion Energy Emitter.”
    • Legion of Darkness: You must disable the encryption system sealed with Inversion Energy. Climb the “Central Control Unit” and identify the trait of the “Arche Tile” with Guide’s help. Occupy “Arche Tiles” of the same color to decode the encryption. The Legion of Darkness Vulgus will try to take back the “Arche Tiles.”
  • The faster you clear Invasion Dungeons, the more Hailey Research Materials you can acquire.
  • Clear Invasion Dungeons to acquire Gold and “Ironheart Particles (Inversion Reinforcement EXP).”

Inversion Reinforcement

  • You can check the Inversion Reinforcement from your Inventory.
  • Acquire “Ironheart Particles (Inversion Reinforcement EXP)” to level up your “Inversion Reinforcer.”
  • As the level of the “Inversion Reinforcer” increases, you will gain “Energy” which can be used to learn the Inversion Reinforcement Effects.
    • There are 5 types of Inversion Reinforcement Effects: “Hunt,” “Attribute,” “Recovery,” “Survival,” and “Season.”
    • When you learn all 4 effects in the same line, the line’s Collection Effect will be enabled at all times.
    • You can enable and use 3 of the Inversion Reinforcement Effects you’ve learned.
    • You cannot enable 2 effects in the same line simultaneously.
    • The Inversion Reinforcement Effects are applied to all Descendants.
  • Inversion Reinforcement will be reset at the end of the Invasion Season.

Hard Difficulty Field – Collect Ironheart Particles

  • Added the “Collect Ironheart Particles” task for the Hard Difficulty fields.
  • Complete the task to acquire “Ironheart Particles (Inversion Reinforcement EXP).”
  • The progress status of the “Collect Ironheart Particles” task will be reset at the end of the Invasion Season.

New Module: Luna’s Modification Modules

  • Singer’s Mercy: When using a skill, places a speaker and grants buffs to allies near the speaker.
  • Aggressive Melody: Changes the effects of “Passionate Stage” and “Delightful Stage” to the increase of Firearm Damage and Weak Point Damage.

Battle Pass

End of Pre-Season Battle Pass

  • The Pre-Season Battle Pass, Battle Supply Shop, and Bonus Shop will be closed.
  • You will automatically receive Battle Pass rewards you unlocked by leveling up but have not claimed.
  • If you have any remaining Supply Coins, you will automatically receive the remaining items in the Battle Supply Shop in sequence.
  • Remaining Supply Coins after the purchase of all Battle Supply items will expire and cannot be recovered.
  • Unused Bonus Coins will expire and cannot be recovered.

Start of Invasion Season Battle Pass

  • The new Invasion Season Battle Pass arrives.
  • Get the new Ultimate Weapon, EXCAVA, as the Battle Pass reward.
  • Acquire the helmetless head skins of Bunny (Exhilarating Breakaway), Valby (For Freedom), and Sharen (Tactical Decision).
  • Also check out the cute cat back attachment “With Cats”.
  • Enjoy many more Battle Pass rewards, including free rewards.

Start of Invasion Season Battle Supply Shop

  • The new Invasion Season Battle Supply Shop arrives.
  • The Battle Supply Shop is all free. Level up your Battle Pass and obtain various skins.
  • Acquire Bunny’s “Golden Afterimage” body skin and “Voltage Control Mask” head skin.
  • Acquire Valby’s “Liquefaction Acceleration” body skin and “Hydraulic Adjustment Helmet” head skin.

Added New Products

  • Added Hailey to the list of standard Descendants in the shop.
  • Added “Hailey’s Sniper Squad Full-Dress Uniform” premium skin package.
  • Added Hailey’s “Typical Army Beret” premium head skin.
  • Added Hailey’s “Hair & Makeup 1” and “Hair & Makeup 2” packages which include her head skin.
  • Added Hailey’s “Southern Front” and “Color from the Unknown” body skins.
  • Added Hailey’s “Milk Tea” makeup.
  • Added “Lepic’s Infectious Agent Survivor” premium skin package.
  • Added “Yujin’s Nightmare on Med Street” premium skin package.
  • Added Ajax’s “Mk. Dominator 02 Set” evolving skin.
  • Added “Twisted Worship” female event skin.
  • Added “Colossus: Dead Bride Skin Set” female event skin.
  • Added “Colossus: Executioner Skin Set” male event skin.
  • Added “Albion Fire Brigade Set” unisex event skin.
  • Added “Gentlemanly” male event skin.
  • Added 10 types of paint.
    • Clear Red-Orange, Glossy Cerise Pink, Matte Candlelight Yellow, Clear Fog Blue, Echo Swamp Brown, Sun-Kissed Beige, Sand Dust Beige, Milk Tea Beige, Enamel Deep Black, Real Matte Black

Hotfix 1.1.0

Content Improvements

(1) Content

  • Added visual hints (Ecive effects, chat messages) for locating Encrypted Vaults.
  • Replaced missions in Hard Infiltration Operations with more combat-oriented ones.
  • Increased the EXP reward for completing Hard Infiltration Operations. Also increased EXP for defeating monsters by 1.5 times.
  • You can now acquire rare basic materials as a reward for completing Hard Infiltration Operations.
  • Increased EXP for defeating monsters in Normal Infiltration Operations by 1.5 times.
  • Added directions to appear when using Ecive during missions.
  • Monsters will no longer target players who are participating in other missions.
  • Story dialogues will no longer be repeated in Hard Difficulty missions. As a result, Hard Difficulty missions will not play additional voice lines or subtitles.
  • Changed the Immunity mechanics of certain Named Monsters. Replaced the sphere destruction mechanic of Eterllick, Celdir, Dmigor, and Plaudia with shooting weak points.
  • Increased the barrier hit range of Named Monster Eterllick.
  • Players will no longer be teleported when joining Largescale Outpost missions.
  • Increased the Gold reward for completing Hard Difficulty Largescale Outposts by approximately 3 times.
  • Improved the routes so that shards acquired from Void Fragments can be used on the Fusion Reactor in the same battlefield.
  • More than doubled the amount of shards obtained from Void Fragments.
  • Changed monster types and spawn locations in certain Void Fragment missions.
    • “Hagios: Dune Base,” “Vespers: Moonlight Lake,” “Echo Swamp: Abandoned Zone,” and “Fortress: Frozen Valley”
  • Removed the starting requirements (Void Shards) of Void Fusion Reactors and added requirements (Void Shards) to the Reconstructed Devices that appear in Fusion Reactors.
  • Made an improvement so that only one type of shard is required when using the Reconstructed Device in a Void Fusion Reactor.
  • Reduced the time to interact with Reconstructed Devices.
  • Summoned Reconstructed Devices now expire 10 seconds after all participants have used them.
  • Players can now view the “Past Mission Results” from the menu after completing Special Operations, allowing them to restart the mission.
  • Improved display of the mission tooltip information on the Special Operation and Infiltration Operation World Map screen.
  • More than doubled the amount of shards that can be picked up in Special Operations.
  • Acquire additional Descendant EXP when completing waves in Special Operations.

(2) UI/UX

  • Fixed issue to allow multiple socket types to be assigned to a single module socket.
    • The socket type applied to Loadout Setting 1 can also be used for Settings 2 and 3 as well.
  • For slots with multiple socket types, the socket type can be changed from the selected menu
    • Each socket type for Loadout Settings 1, 2, 3 can be changed so they all may differ.
  • Fixed issue to allow the dismantling of equipment during combat.
  • Added dead zone settings to the game controller options.
  • Made improvements so that the Amorphous Materials linked to Fusion Reactors are displayed in the acquisition information, like Intercept Battles.
  • Made improvements to allow the ability to designate the quantity of researches when researching enhancement materials.
  • Reduced research time for [Standard/Precision] Ion Accelerator, Phase Exchanger, and Adjustment Control Axis.
  • Made improvements to display only modules you have in duplicate when combining modules.
  • Increased the number of symbols that can be displayed, when designating them as Attached Items, to 8.
  • Made improvements to allow the ability to set an “Equipment Option” category in “Filter all as junk” for Reactors and External Components in equipment.
  • Changed the display location and design of the random options to improve inventory slots. Removed displays for the Reactor’s attributes/Arche type and fixed the display for External Components set effects.
  • The Reactor icon has changed so that it now varies, depending on the Arche type.
  • Changed some External Component icons to differentiate their appearance based on their DEF, Shield, and HP stats.
  • Schematized the “Amount of Owned Equipment” tooltip in inventory.
  • Significantly increased the quantity of Shape Stabilizer you own.
  • Improved the map to show the location of records needed to be found when progressing Descendant related quests.
  • Made improvements by adding a Tracking On tab when researching, making it easier to view the tracked target.
  • Improved the Intercept Battle screen to display the number of Linked Amorphous Materials players have at each Intercept Battle.
  • Improved the ability to view “Mission Details” through the mission tooltip on the map.
  • Improved the display of the red dot when there are unacquired Battle Pass items.
  • Improved the ability to purchase a one-time, large quantity of enhancement materials at the shop.
  • Improved the ability to preview each component of a bundled product without moving the screen.
  • Improved the ability to view each Evolution Stage of an evolving skin in the shop.
  • [Console] Added attributes and Arche keywords, by type, to the Descendant and Weapon Module screens, making it easier to find modules on console platforms as well.

(3) Descendants

  • Jayber
    • Fixed an issue where some stats were not reflected in Jayber”s “Turret.”
    • Skill Power Modifier, Additional ATK for skills when attacking Colossus/Legion of Darkness/Order of Truth/Legion of Immortality, Incoming Damage Modifier
    • Improved Jayber’s “Turret Sync” effect to apply to summoned turrets.
    • When equipping skill module “Turret Engineering,” instead of improving summoned turrets to create a “Turret Zone,” increased cooldown of “Turret Engineering.”
  • Blair
    • Improved Blair’s “Pitmaster” Skill so it now increases the Critical Hit Rate by the number of “Flame Zones” he has, up to a maximum of 5.
    • Increased Blair’s “Flame Zone” Skill DMG.
    • Increased the DMG dealt by Blair’s “Burn” Skill effect.
    • Made changes so that Blair’s “Extinguish” Skill no longer retrieves “Flame Zones.”
    • Improved “Taste of Aggression” effect to stack for the “Extinguish” Skill.
    • Improved the MP Heal per “Flame Zone” from the “Taste of Aggression” and “Power of Fire” effects to be proportional to Blair’s Max MP.
    • Increased the maximum amount of “Flame Zones” that can be absorbed through the “Extinguish” Skill.
    • Increased the duration of the “Blaze Up” Skill, reducing its MP cost.
    • Improved the “Burn Taste” Skill so that the skill can be halted when pressing the button during use.
    • Increased skill DMG of the “Burn Taste” skill and improved it to be affected by duration-related modules.
    • Increased the Max Stack when equipping the “Incendiary Bomb” skill module, and reduced MP cost.
    • Increased the number of “Small Fireballs” for the “Deadly Cuisine” skill when the “Classic Chef” skill module is equipped, and increased the effect of the “Pitmaster” skill based on the Flame Zone count.
  • Ajax
    • Improved Ajax’s “Orbit Barrier” and “Hyper Cube” barrier to be affected by attribute resistances, and increased the barriers’ HP and DEF ratios.
    • Increased the ratios of barrier-related stats when the “Life Barrier” and “Void Barrier” skill modules are equipped.
    • Fixed an issue with continuously recovering shield for “Void Walk” and “Matrix Recomputation” skills and increased the Max Shield Up ratio.
    • Improved the “Void Walk” skill to have faster motion transitions when used while enhanced.
    • Modified the “Body Enhancement” skill to increase HP, DEF, and Shield, and improved it to grant 100% Void Energy when used, but increased the Cooldown and Skill Cost.
    • Changed the “Void Walk” skill so that it can be stacked when the “Void Charge” skill module is equipped, and increased the damage dealt proportional to DEF when using the “Void Walk” and “Expulsion” skills.
    • Improved “Void Charge” to restore “Void Walk” stacks and reset the Cooldown of “Expulsion” when used while enhanced.
  • Improved level balance for Descendant spawn sounds.
  • Removed a voice that would play repetitively whenever hitting a note while Luna’s “Noise Surge” skill module was equipped.

(4) Equipment

  • Changed the 4-piece set effect of the Ultimate External Component “Bravery” to increase “Skill Duration” without any conditions.
  • Increased the “Incoming Damage Modifier” values for the “Pain Reliever”, “Sensory Dep (HP)”, “Sensory Dep (MP)”, and “Psychological Victory” modules.

Optimization Improvements

  • Made some performance improvements when fighting many enemies.
  • [PC, PS5, XSX] Made some performance improvements when using ray tracing.
  • [PC] Optimized the Shader preparation stage.

Bug Fixes

(1) UI/UX

  • Fixed an issue in the inventory where the DPS value within the weapon icon would change when designated as junk while in “View Module Stats” mode.
  • Fixed an issue where the quantity tracker on the HUD would not update if you have Tracking On for an item you do not have on the Library screen.
  • Fixed an issue where the “Start with the current squad” button would not display on the results screen after completing the final wave of Special Operations.
  • Changed the squad recruitment countdown to no longer appear in the center of the screen when “Restart Mission” is selected in matchmaking.
  • Fixed an issue where the icons for High-Value Mark for Arrest and Mark for Arrest’s icon looked unnatural when viewing their acquisition information.
  • Changed “Firearm Critical Hit Resistance” to display to 3 decimal points in the inventory’s info screen as well.
  • Fixed an issue with the Kingston Special Operation not being counted for the Resource Defense award.
  • Fixed an issue where the “None” setting was showing as “Friends Only” in the Support Requests options.
  • Fixed an issue where skipping the Descendant and Weapon research cutscenes would skip the acquisition result screen sound.
  • Improved the display of names and weak points for enemy commanders and assassination targets so that they are now only displayed within the Ecive radius.

(2) Descendants

  • Fixed an issue where, when using Bunny’s “Lightning Emission” and “High-Voltage” skills, the first hit’s connection effect would not appear.
  • Fixed an issue where the status effect icon for Bunny’s “Electric Transition” skill would appear to be the same as her Speed of Light icon.
  • Fixed an issue where the “Ice Sphere” for “Viessa” and “Ultimate Viessa” looked the same.
  • Fixed an issue where notes would not display in certain situations while Luna’s “Noise Surge” skill module was equipped.
  • Fixed an issue where some Descendants’ skill damage was not being applied correctly to Void Fragments.

(3) Equipment

  • Fixed an issue with the Ultimate Weapon “Smithereens” where the Fire Rate reduction from the effect of the Unique Ability “Fearlessness” was slower than stated.
  • Fixed an issue where each effect’s icon looked the same on the Unique Ability info screen of “The Final Masterpiece”.
  • Fixed an issue where some Ultimate External Components would display the same icon when triggering their set effects. (Annihilation, Polar Night, Venom Essence, Frozen Heart, Active Volcano)

(4) Modules

  • Fixed an issue where the Shotgun module “Targeted Vulnerability” module would appear to have the same name as the “Weak Point Sight” module.
  • Fixed an issue where icons for effects triggered by some ultimate modules were displayed as icons for other modules (Decimator, Passionate Sponsor, Mental Focus, Real-Life Fighter)

(5) Miscellaneous

  • Improved an issue where characters would get stuck in some areas of the world.
  • Fixed an issue where characters could move through terrain that was not intended to be traversable.
  • Fixed an issue that caused effects to remain in some areas.
  • Fixed an issue where the named monster Sigvore’s Grenade skill generated 2 AOEs.
  • Fixed an issue where the named monster Sigvore’s Explosive skill was generated mid-air.
  • Fixed an issue where named monsters would intermittently fail to teleport in their immunity phase.
  • Fixed an issue where pressing the number 0 key in Kingston would briefly pan the camera to a different area.
  • Fixed an issue where the target items would be flung around excessively in Seizure missions.
  • Fixed an issue with the Void Fragment sound overlapping when restarting after aborting a Void Fragment mission.
Bacteria able to overcome cost of vancomycin resistance in lab setting

Staphylococcus aureus has the potential to develop durable vancomycin resistance, according to a study published August 28, 2024, in the open-access journal PLOS Pathogens by Samuel Blechman and Erik Wright from the University of Pittsburgh, USA.

Despite decades of widespread treatment with the antibiotic vancomycin, vancomycin resistance among the bacterium S. aureus is extremely uncommon — only 16 such cases have reported in the U.S. to date. Vancomycin resistance mutations enable bacteria to grow in the presence of vancomycin, but they do so at a cost. Vancomycin-resistant S. aureus (VRSA) strains grow more slowly and will often lose their resistance mutations if vancomycin is not present. The reason behind vancomycin’s durability and the potential for VRSA strains to further adapt have not been adequately explored.

In this study, researchers took four VRSA strains and grew them in the presence and absence of vancomycin to see how the strains would evolve. They found that strains grown in the presence of vancomycin developed additional mutations in the ddl gene, which has previously been associated with vancomycin dependence. These mutations enabled VRSA strains to grow faster when vancomycin was present. Unlike the original strains, which quickly lost vancomycin resistance, the evolved strains maintained resistance through several generations, even when vancomycin was no longer present.

The study shows that durability of vancomycin susceptibility to date should not be taken for granted. The trade-off that often comes with vancomycin resistance can be overcome if the bacteria is allowed to grow in the presence of vancomycin. As antibiotic resistance continues to grow as a public health threat, studies like this underscores the importance of developing new antibiotics.

The authors add: “The superbug MRSA has been held off by the antibiotic vancomycin for decades. A new study shows we will not be able to count on vancomycin forever.”

Send this to your boss: Rude managers actually hamper team productivity, new study reveals

Aug 30, 2024 02:00 PM IST

Workplace rudeness can have layers of social threat, impairing team functionality and bringing down productivity.

Does your boss shout at you often? Does your manager explain things extremely rudely at every chance that he/she gets? Well, this can be more than what it looks like. Politeness has its pros – we know that. But when it comes to workplace communication, the absence of politeness and mutual respect can actually kill work productivity and push people to extreme misery. 

Rudeness in a work setup can demotivate people, bring down work productivity and even endanger lives. (Unsplash)

A study, led by Dr. Amir Erez (University of Florida Warrington College of Business), and Jake Gale (Indiana University Kelley School of Business Indianapolis), and published this year, revealed shocking truths about workplace rudeness.

ALSO READ: Not the lure of a long weekend, work stress leads to more sick leaves: New study reveals

Wrench in the gears of workplace productivity

What can a careless remark or a rude e-mail do? Well, more than what we can imagine. Rudeness in a work setup can demotivate people, bring down work productivity and even endanger lives. Rudeness is a silent killer of motivation. Dr. Amir Erez, a professor at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business and the lead of the study, said in a statement that many often dismiss workplace rudeness as a minor bump – however, it is in fact, a major threat to productivity and safety.

ALSO READ: How to benefit from the conversations you have at work

Workplace rudeness and team functionality

The research was conducted through five innovative studies which revealed the rudeness can impair team functionality. When the rudeness is not proportionate to the intensity perceived, it can have alarming results on the mental health of the employees.

Social value orientation

The study explained that workplace rudeness can induce a defensive response among team members. They start to see a social threat in it – hence, they get into a self-protective mode. They reduce themselves to a social value orientation where they start prioritising a collective interest over their own.

ALSO READ: Easy but crucial actions you must take to build a mentally healthy workplace

Recipe for success

The study further revealed that while good manners have its virtues, it might secretly be the recipe for success, especially in work or a team setup.

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Keytruda fails lung and skin cancer trials, limiting further expansion

Dive Brief:

  • Merck & Co.’s drug Keytruda failed to help people with cancer in two clinical trials, both using the immunotherapy as an add-on to other types of treatment for early-stage lung and skin cancer, the comapny said Thursday.
  • Both trials were stopped early following the recommendation of independent data analysts, who said the addition of Keytruda to standard treatments didn’t appear likely to improve survival for study volunteers.
  • The study setbacks are a blow to Merck’s plans to further expand Keytruda’s use ahead of an expected patent expiration in 2028. The drugmaker has spent $46 billion developing Keytruda in more than a decade and plans to spend $20 billion more by 2030, CEO Robert Davis said at this year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting.

Dive Insight:

Keytruda has been Merck’s can’t-miss drug, rapidly becoming one of the best-selling pharmaceutical products of all time with $14 billion in sales in the first six months of 2024 alone. Skin cancer was its first approval and lung cancer has driven a large part of its growth, although it has gained approval in well over a dozen types of cancer.

In recent years, however, its expansion into new indications has slowed as clinical trial results have been less positive. Merck ended 2023 with failures of three Keytruda combination trials, including a coformulation with a new type of immunotherapy. The negative results followed a slow start to 2023, with two combination trials failing to help patients with lung and skin cancer. 

The latest trials were in early-stage non-small cell lung cancer and a type of skin cancer called cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma. In lung cancer, Merck tested Keytruda and radiation therapy in people whose disease hadn’t spread outside their lungs or had spread only to lymph nodes near the lung, and included people who couldn’t have surgery or refused it.

When compared with people getting radiotherapy plus a placebo, the Keytruda combination didn’t appear to delay relapse, progression or improve overall survival at a preplanned interim data analysis, according to trial monitors. Because Keytruda was associated with more side effects, including adverse events that led to death, the decision was made to terminate the study, Merck said. 

In the skin cancer study, Merck tested Keytruda in people following surgery and radiation to determine if it could delay recurrence when compared to a placebo. Again, at a preplanned data analysis, Keytruda didn’t appear statistically likely to improve recurrence-free survival.

Although testing overall survival wasn’t part of the formal data analysis at this interim check, Merck said the signs didn’t appear to favor Keytruda for that secondary study goal.

What Does It Cost to Raise a Child in Australia?

Starting a family is one of the most significant financial commitments you’ll ever make, especially in today’s climate where the cost of living continues to rise, causing many Australians to tighten their budgets.

According to a July 2024 survey by Canstar Blue, which gathered insights from 2,356 Australian parents, the average monthly cost of raising a child is $1,073.

This amounts to a whopping $12,876 per year.

When we break it down by the number of children, parents with one child are spending an average of $1,005 per month.

For those with two children, the cost jumps to $1,214 per month.

Families with three children are paying around $1,303 monthly, while those with four children face a monthly bill of $1,414.

These figures represent a significant increase from 2018 data from the Australian Institute of Family Studies, which reported that the monthly cost of raising two children was $736, or $8,840 per year.

This means that Aussie families with two children are now spending an additional $478 per month compared to six years ago, highlighting the growing financial pressures brought on by the rising cost of living and increasing housing expenses.

Among the surveyed parents, 56% identified affording groceries as their biggest cost concern, followed closely by utilities and childcare costs.

Interestingly, Baby Boomers were the most worried about the cost of groceries (64%), followed by Generation X (58%) and Millennials (56%).

Here’s a snapshot of the biggest financial concerns for Aussie parents:

  • 56% are most concerned about food groceries.
  • 47% are most concerned about utilities costs.
  • 44% are most concerned about education.
  • 38% are most concerned about childcare costs.
  • 38% are most concerned about entertainment (e.g., birthday parties, school holiday activities).
  • 37% are most concerned about other groceries (e.g., nappies, wipes).
  • 36% are most concerned about extracurricular activities (e.g., sport, music).
  • 33% are most concerned about mortgage repayments.
  • 31% are most concerned about rental costs.
  • 25% are most concerned about baby products.

The financial impact of raising kids in Australia

The Canstar research highlighted that as the cost of raising children continues to climb, parents are increasingly concerned about maintaining a decent lifestyle and affording essential needs like childcare and education.

Notably, 15% of parents reported that their take-home pay has decreased because they’re working fewer hours, while 22% are reluctant to switch jobs due to the need for stability for their families.

Jayson Tatum discusses ‘debate’ over Olympic benching, Celtics’ NBA title and more

Some things never change for Jayson Tatum. As his career has continued to ebb and flow, there has been one constant: Tatum finds himself at the center of conversation.

He broke onto the NBA scene as an impressive role player when he was 19, only to oscillate in the public eye between auspicious and overhyped. Leading the Boston Celtics to a title in June gave him a championship pass, a final word to put questions of his stardom to bed.

But it took just a few weeks for the conversation to start again. This time, the tenor was different. As a member of Team USA, Tatum (alongside Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton) didn’t make it off the bench in the Olympics opener against Serbia. Though Tatum played in four of the other five games — he sat again against Serbia in the semifinals — his benching became one of the talking points of the tournament.

“It’s one of those things where there’s been so much talk and debate,” Tatum said. “There was a period of is he a superstar or not? Then it was a big debate, like, is he championship ready now? Then it’s like how could he not get in the (Olympics)? I’m like, I just won a championship, it’s the summertime, it might be nice to have a little break where you don’t turn on ESPN and they’re talking about you. But I guess this is part of it, and that may be the level that I’ve reached now in my career.”

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Even though he was in the Olympic Village and avoided discussing it publicly while the Games were still going, Tatum was aware of what was happening outside of Paris. And while this was one of the rare times in which the public seemed to have his back, it still wasn’t easy for him.

“It was a lot. In the age of social media, you see everything,” Tatum said during a phone call. “You see all the tweets and the people on the podcasts and people on TV giving their opinion on whether they thought it was a good decision or it was an outrageous decision or whatever. Obviously, I wanted to contribute more, and I’ve never been in (this) situation. I started playing basketball at (age) 3 at the YMCA, and I’ve never not played, so it was different and it was challenging.”

Team USA head coach Steve Kerr attributed his decision to matching up against Nikola Jokić and the big Serbia roster, then proved he meant it by playing Tatum in every remaining game except for the Serbia rematch in the semifinals.

Ironically, his Celtics teammate Jrue Holiday was a beneficiary of Tatum’s benching as he started those matchups against Serbia. But Holiday said Wednesday he felt the whole situation might have been blown out of proportion with the amount of coverage it got across the basketball world.

“When you see it everywhere all the time and people are talking about it and I’m hearing about it all the time, I’m like, ‘Man, I can only just imagine what he’s going through,’” Holiday said. “I feel like he enjoyed himself and I feel like that’s a part of the experience, is enjoying it. I hope he got a chance to (enjoy) it, because I did. It’s fun to play with him and (Derrick) White, but then it’s also fun to play with some of the best players ever.”

“I wasn’t moping around. I didn’t have an attitude. I wasn’t angry at the world,” Tatum said. “I stayed ready and did what was asked of me and I won a gold medal, right?”

Beyond the rotation limitations, there was another reason for Tatum to get knocked down the depth chart. After shooting lights out in the second half of the regular season, he has been on the worst cold streak of his career since the playoffs began.

“I know I didn’t make a jump shot when I was with Team USA. I don’t know, law of averages,” Tatum said. “It’s a weird rhythm thing being with Team USA; you never exactly know when you’re gonna get the ball. But that’s part of it. You sign up for that because I’ve done it before (at the Tokyo Games).”

Tatum and those around him have maintained he is not injured and hasn’t lost confidence in his shot. Though he shot 28.3 percent from deep in the playoffs and missed every jumper he took while on Team USA, he said he’s been playing basketball long enough that he’s not worried about getting back on track by October.

“I have two (gold medals) now, I have a championship, and everything doesn’t necessarily go the way you expect it to go, right?” Tatum said. “I’ve learned to be like, ‘OK, that’s a part of it.’ You move on, and I’m getting ready to enjoy the last little weeks I have before the season starts and get ready for another season.”

Tatum’s summer has been full of success on and off the court. He was named the NBA 2K25 cover athlete, he has a children’s book coming out Sept. 10, and he signed the largest contract extension in NBA history (for now).


Jayson Tatum lifts his son, Deuce, after the Celtics won the NBA title at home in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Things have finally slowed down, so Tatum can focus on spending the rest of the summer with his 6-year-old son Deuce before he starts first grade. As Tatum continues to learn how to handle the increasingly bright spotlight, his son is starting to understand who his father is to the rest of the world.

“Being at school, I guess, made him realize how big of a deal it was (for) us winning a championship or competing for it,” Tatum said. “He just thought that was normal until he went to school and people are talking about the Celtics and us winning and us trying to compete for a championship. I think he realized the magnitude of that, being around kids his age and even the older kids in fourth, fifth grade.”

Last season he would show up to Deuce’s school often to spend time with his son’s classmates and teachers. Tatum said he loved reading to his son’s class as the kids got excited. Deuce got a taste of what it was like to be his dad when he was the talk of his school as a kindergartner. While his son is growing up fast, Tatum said he’s is learning as a parent to let go.

“I’m not gonna lie, I was nervous, at first, to send him to school,” Tatum said. “Just because you’re putting your most prized possession, your own child, in the care of somebody else five days a week, which is obviously a normal thing. Kids go to school. But at first, I was nervous.”

Once Deuce starts school, Tatum can turn his attention to his day job. His goal for the Celtics is to make sure they don’t lose their sense of urgency next season. He said they will have to fight the urge to be complacent, something they succeeded with last year under Joe Mazzulla.

The Celtics were fitted for their rings two weeks ago, and Tatum said everyone was excited by the process. When the team came into the facility earlier this month, he told everyone they needed to make sure their title celebration was short-lived once the games began.

“I’m of the mindset that after ring night, in a weird way, we got to put that behind (us),” he said. “Last year was last year. We did it. It was a dream come true. We worked our ass off for it. But after ring night, we gotta move on. We gotta get ready for game two.”

Tatum and the Celtics came up short so many times in the past before finally breaking through this summer. Just one championship changed their reputations and perspective, even though they came so close so many times.

But this summer wasn’t perfect for Tatum. With all his success came a humbling experience as well. Those moments in prior seasons helped hone him into the Celtics’ best player, a now officially championship-caliber superstar. So the Team USA benching, even if it may have been blown out of proportion in the grand scheme of things, may benefit Tatum in the long run.

“I’m always a glass-half-full type of guy,” he said. “I always believe everything happens for a reason and whatever that is, I don’t know yet. But I’m certain I’ll find out.”

(Top photo: Ezra Shaw / Getty Images)

Some Classic Fallout Games Are Free on the Epic Games Store Right Now

You have probably played through at least one of the later Fallout games, but have you ever played the original? Or the two games that come next in the series? Well, now you can, for free, thanks to the Epic Games Store. But only if you’re quick.




The Fallout Classic Collection Is Free (If You’re Quick)

From August 29 to September 5, Fallout Classic Collection is available to download from the Epic Games Store for free. Fallout Classic Collection comprises the original Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel.

Once you claim the free download, the games will be permanently added to your library. It will then be on you to find the time to actually play the darn things as well as the countless other games you no doubt already own.

As you can see from the tweet above, alongside Fallout Classic Collection, Epic is also giving Wild Card Football away for free (until September 5). However, while that game has some decent reviews (alongside some terrible ones), it hasn’t got the same gravitas as Fallout.


Find Out How the Fallout Series Started

You have probably played Fallout 3, Fallout 4, and/or Fallout: New Vegas. After all, these games sold millions of copies apiece. However, the Fallout series has been around since 1997, and back then, sales of the games were counted in the hundreds of thousands.

This, therefore, is your opportunity to play the game that started the whole series off (as well as the sequel and its first spin-off). As is to be expected with games this old, some aspects haven’t aged well. But this collection is still a must-play for any fans of the Fallout games series.

You Have Until September 5 to Claim the Freebies

While it’s well worth downloading Fallout Classic Collection for the low, low price of free, you really do need to get your skates on if you want to secure these three classics entirely gratis.

Come September 5, 2024, Fallout Classic Collection will once again cost money to buy. So we recommend you go to the Epic Games Store without delay and put them in your cart. And if you’re reading this after September 5, then, bad luck.


And if you’re completely new to the Fallout series by way of the TV show, these are the Fallout titles we recommend you play.

Renowned pastry house unveils dragon-themed mooncake for Mid-Autumn

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With the Mid-Autumn Festival fast approaching, Beijing’s time-honored pastry brand Seventy-two Seasonal Pastry has unveiled a new dragon-themed mooncake to offer customers a delicious seasonal treat that reflects the charm of traditional culture. The renowned pastry house originated in the kitchens of the imperial palace during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), where it specialized in making bespoke pastries for emperors and empresses. Today, it offers a variety of desserts and tea snacks, creating traditional Chinese pastries suitable for modern-day consumers.

The Marías’ lead singer relives her breakup on the Submarine tour

The chanting crowd’s “otra” wanes as a singular spotlight illuminates María Zardoya. The Marías’ frontwoman lies in a translucent bathtub, microphone in hand and partially submerged in its warm water. The somber piano of “If Only,” a ballad off their sophomore album, “Submarine,” fills the entire Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Zardoya’s voice takes on a melancholic, siren-like quality, while a trumpet adds a noir jazz accent to the eerie display.

As the song’s final notes linger, the 29-year-old singer retreats into the portable body of water, sinking her head well below its surface. Muffling out her surroundings, she says she’s taken back to the exact moments of heartbreak that inspired the L.A.-based band’s latest project, “Submarine,” released in May. The record is an unambiguous look into the romantic breakup between the group’s founders, singer and lyricist Zardoya and Josh Conway, drummer and producer.

Prior to creating the aquatic ethos of “Submarine,” the band was uncertain if they could make it past such a drastic change in dynamics. But with a dedication to vulnerability and their craft, the foursome — Zardoya, Conway, guitarist Jesse Perlman and keyboardist Edward James — were able to overcome this shift and create one of the summer’s most notorious breakup albums.

The Marías, formed in 2016, found their niche in alternative music early in their career. The experimental indie track “Only in My Dreams” and the bilingual, requited love anthem “Cariño” cemented their reputation as up-and-comers.

(Ringo Chiu / For De Los)

Ahead of the Submarine tour’s second L.A. show, I met the Puerto Rican-born singer backstage, in a shaded tent. Small in stature, she wears a floor-length dress with a large floral detail at its center. As she drinks out of an official Marías water bottle that reads “María’s Bathwater” — a layered joke shared between the group and their fan base — she recalls the exact moment she felt the group had passed the breakup test. It was during their show at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, a few weeks prior. The stage setup allowed the singer to go up onto a platform, where she could perform from a new vantage point.

“I had never seen that perspective of the stage before because I’m usually on it. I could see the guys below and I got super emotional and started crying a little bit. I was like, ‘Boys, like, we did it,’” said Zardoya. “It was such a beautiful moment because we overcame so much together and it feels like a family now. We’re stronger than ever.”

But this unified feeling among the band didn’t happen overnight.

The Marías, formed in 2016, found their niche in alternative music early in their career. The experimental indie track “Only in My Dreams” and the bilingual, requited love anthem “Cariño” cemented their reputation as up-and-comers. Ever since the beginning, the group has relied on a certain kind of duality to set them apart. As Zardoya pens her lyrics in both English and Spanish, Conway was quick to incorporate Latin influences to create a more accurate representation of who they are sonically — putting a unique spin on what could’ve been cookie-cutter indie music.

“I introduced him to so much Latin music. From just being around my family, the music and the culture, he picked up on things pretty quickly,” Zardoya said. “He knew that it was important for me to showcase this part of who I am. So when he started making this mix of reggaeton and indie psychedelic, things got really interesting.”

They continued to carve their path in the alternative space with their Grammy-nominated debut album, “Cinema,” in 2021. Their mesmerizing infusion of soulful rock, dreamy pop and Latin rhythms has stayed consistent, yet still inventive over the band’s nine years together. They have even collaborated with fellow Latin musicians Bad Bunny, Young Miko and Tainy.

Fans singing along with the Marías

The sold-out crowd at Hollywood Forever Cemetery last week sings along with the Marías.

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“We’ve been listening to the Marías since we were young kids in junior high, and integrating Spanish into their genre means a lot to us,” said Andres Garcia, a longtime fan who attended the L.A. show. “I love how the Marías have still been able to stick to the indie genre while still being who they are. It’s something that I notice a lot of Latino indie artists are doing now.”

During the Hollywood performance, Zardoya called out for her “Latino family” and started to list various Latin American countries to see who was represented. The lead singer says she is thankful to share the “experience of being Latin in the U.S.” with her fans. Each night on the Submarine tour, Zardoya makes a point to walk through the crowd while singing. As people push and shove to get a glimpse of the lace-cladden vocalist, she is reminded that performing “makes all the moments of heartbreak [behind ‘Submarine’] worth it.”

“Submarine” is deeply rooted in the idea of tragic love. No matter how upbeat or funky, the tracks may sound — all its lyrics come back to a life-altering heartbreak. “Love You Anyway,” a psychedelic rock-infused track, is centered around the lyrics, “I know that you’ve always been in love with me / But I know that you’ve also had to watch me leave” — directly referencing that the two will always be in love, but have to accept not being together. The dreamy yet heart-wrenching “Sienna” transports listeners to another timeline where things work out between Zardoya and Conway, and they have a child named Sienna who “would’ve been cute” and “would look just like you.”

Zardoya says writing the album was one of the most humbling experiences. After the seven-year relationship, she says she was forced to look at life differently. During those challenging moments of growth, she turned to Buddhism.

“What’s changed the most with me is the beauty of embracing the present moment. Nothing lasts forever. The only thing that exists is right here, right now,” Zardoya says. “That’s helped me, even on tour, in the sense of just taking it one thing at a time and not seeing the big picture.”

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María Zardoya takes center stage at the Marías’ second L.A. performance.

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After focusing so much emotional labor into “Submarine,” Zardoya was under the impression that sharing it with the world might help her move on. But after performing its personal contents on tour, she finds herself “reliving a trauma” night after night.

“It kind of depends on the night. Some nights I’m like, f— this. I’m tired of dreaming about this. I’m tired of thinking about this. I don’t wanna keep reliving this drama,” Zardoya said. “Then other times I’m like, ‘Thank God I went through it.’ It humbled me as a person. It made me more thankful for life and more tolerant of difficult experiences.”

Walking a fine line between emotional exhaustion and being gracious, she’s accepted that the aftermath of her breakup will be longer than the typical person who isn’t in a band with their ex-boyfriend. As she retells the highs and lows of the relationship through the nightly set list, she’s faced with a decision.

“I want to emit the emotion of these songs. And in order to get there, I have to reexperience what the song is about. It’s a choice,” says Zardoya. “I could choose to just sing the song and work on moving on from the situation. But I want to feel everything and I want the fans to feel it. Because what’s the point if you’re not?”

With only a few more stops in the U.S., the Marías will take the Submarine tour to Europe in late October. But the band still has plans for “Submarine,” Zardoya reveals that they will release a follow-up EP to the album. Some of the EP’s songs were written alongside the album while others were written after its release, but still belong to the same world.

“I’d say you’re still feeling like you’re underwater, but even more solitude,” says Zardoya. “There’s no bangers. They’re all, like, ‘crying in the club’ songs.”

As the last notes of “Cariño,” the final song in their set, ring out, Zardoya makes a dash toward the end of the stage. She jumps headfirst into the sea of overjoyed fans, with the intention of crowd surfing. The front section of the venue raises their hands high, in preparation to catch the singer. As the rest of the band continues to play, she is passed through the condensed audience — with a smile that can be seen from the crowd’s edges. Instead of the typical breakup comforts, like watching cheesy rom-coms or having a girl’s night out, Zardoya finds her greatest comfort in the hands of her listeners.

Major Sites Are Saying No to Apple’s AI Scraping

In a separate analysis conducted this week, data journalist Ben Welsh found that just over a quarter of the news websites he surveyed (294 of 1,167 primarily English-language, US-based publications) are blocking Applebot-Extended. In comparison, Welsh found that 53 percent of the news websites in his sample block OpenAI’s bot. Google introduced its own AI-specific bot, Google-Extended, last September; it’s blocked by nearly 43 percent of those sites, a sign that Applebot-Extended may still be under the radar. As Welsh tells WIRED, though, the number has been “gradually moving” upward since he started looking.

Welsh has an ongoing project monitoring how news outlets approach major AI agents. “A bit of a divide has emerged among news publishers about whether or not they want to block these bots,” he says. “I don’t have the answer to why every news organization made its decision. Obviously, we can read about many of them making licensing deals, where they’re being paid in exchange for letting the bots in—maybe that’s a factor.”

Last year, The New York Times reported that Apple was attempting to strike AI deals with publishers. Since then, competitors like OpenAI and Perplexity have announced partnerships with a variety of news outlets, social platforms, and other popular websites. “A lot of the largest publishers in the world are clearly taking a strategic approach,” says Originality AI founder Jon Gillham. “I think in some cases, there’s a business strategy involved—like, withholding the data until a partnership agreement is in place.”

There is some evidence supporting Gillham’s theory. For example, Condé Nast websites used to block OpenAI’s web crawlers. After the company announced a partnership with OpenAI last week, it unblocked the company’s bots. (Condé Nast declined to comment on the record for this story.) Meanwhile, Buzzfeed spokesperson Juliana Clifton told WIRED that the company, which currently blocks Applebot-Extended, puts every AI web-crawling bot it can identify on its block list unless its owner has entered into a partnership—typically paid—with the company, which also owns the Huffington Post.

Because robots.txt needs to be edited manually, and there are so many new AI agents debuting, it can be difficult to keep an up-to-date block list. “People just don’t know what to block,” says Dark Visitors founder Gavin King. Dark Visitors offers a freemium service that automatically updates a client site’s robots.txt, and King says publishers make up a big portion of his clients because of copyright concerns.

Robots.txt might seem like the arcane territory of webmasters—but given its outsize importance to digital publishers in the AI age, it is now the domain of media executives. WIRED has learned that two CEOs from major media companies directly decide which bots to block.

Some outlets have explicitly noted that they block AI scraping tools because they do not currently have partnerships with their owners. “We’re blocking Applebot-Extended across all of Vox Media’s properties, as we have done with many other AI scraping tools when we don’t have a commercial agreement with the other party,” says Lauren Starke, Vox Media’s senior vice president of communications. “We believe in protecting the value of our published work.”

US SEC Threatens to Sue NFT Marketplace OpenSea, CEO Devin Finzer Says

The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has threatened to sue non-fungible tokens marketplace OpenSea, the company’s CEO said in a post on social media platform X on Wednesday.

“OpenSea has received a Wells notice from the SEC threatening to sue us because they believe NFTs on our platform are securities,” OpenSea co-founder and CEO Devin Finzer said.

A Wells notice is a formal declaration that SEC staff intend to recommend an enforcement action.

The SEC does not comment on the existence or nonexistence of a possible investigation, a spokesperson for the securities regulator said in a statement to Reuters.

The SEC and the crypto industry have locked horns in recent years over their divergent views on whether crypto assets classify as securities and should be regulated similarly.

“We’re shocked the SEC would make such a sweeping move against creators and artists. But we’re ready to stand up and fight,” Finzer added.

Crypto companies have accused the regulator of overreach and violating its jurisdiction, while the SEC has alleged the industry is flouting securities laws that are designed to protect investors and other market participants.

“Although NFTs are not normally considered securities I suppose the SEC might be looking at how they were treated and traded and if they had the form or feel of an investment contract,” said Michael Ashley Schulman, partner and CIO at Running Point Capital Advisors.

“Attitudes towards NFTs were already severely hit in the last crypto crash and are having a hard time rebounding,” he added.

Prominent crypto firms, including exchange Coinbase and retail trading app Robinhood, have repeatedly called for clearer regulation and new laws.

An NFT is a digital asset that exists on a blockchain, which serves as a public ledger, allowing anyone to verify the asset’s authenticity and ownership. NFTs, which became popular in 2017, have a unique digital signature and cannot be reproduced.

© Thomson Reuters 2024

Google Ads adds product Categories tab

Google Ads added a new Categories tab under the Products section. It appears to pull from the google_product_category attribute.

Why we care: These ecommerce insights may give you a clearer view of performance metrics, demand trends and actionable recommendations to drive more clicks and sales.

How it works:

  • Performance insights: Understand what’s driving success in your campaigns and where improvements can be made.
  • Demand trends: Stay ahead by spotting shifts in consumer interest at the category level.
  • Actionable recommendations: Get tailored suggestions for boosting your return on ad spend (ROAS), including tips on pausing underperforming categories and optimizing top-performing ones.

What to watch out for. Some advertisers wonder whether Google will correctly categorize products.

First seen. This update was first brought to our attention by Aleksejus Podpruginas on LinkedIn:

Bottom line: These insights could help you fine-tune your strategies and possibly outpace the competition, all from the convenience of the product page.


New on Search Engine Land

About the author

Anu Adegbola

Anu Adegbola has been Paid Media Editor of Search Engine Land since 2024. She covers paid search, paid social, retail media, video and more.

In 2008, Anu’s career started with

 delivering digital marketing campaigns (mostly but not exclusively Paid Search) by building strategies, maximising ROI, automating repetitive processes and bringing efficiency from every part of marketing departments through inspiring leadership both on agency, client and marketing tech side.

 

Outside editing Search Engine Land article she is the founder of PPC networking event – PPC Live, host of weekly podcast PPCChat Roundup, and brand evangelist at ClickTech. 

 

She is also an international speaker with some of the stages she has presented on being SMX (US), SMX (Munich), Friends of Search (Amsterdam), brightonSEO, The Marketing Meetup, HeroConf (PPC Hero), SearchLove, BiddableWorld, SESLondon, PPC Chat Live, AdWorld Experience (Bologna) and more.

Its Overview, Uses, Importance and Benefits

Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) is a critical treatment for dehydration and diarrhea, especially among children. It was a revolutionary medical advancement of the 20th century, developed by Dr. Dilip Mahanabis to combat cholera in infants. This simple yet life-saving solution has saved millions of lives by replenishing lost fluids and electrolytes.

Full Form of ORS

The full form of ORS is Oral Rehydration Solution. It is a vital medical remedy designed to treat dehydration, particularly from diarrhea and vomiting. Composed of water, sugar, and salt, ORS helps replenish lost fluids and electrolytes, making it a critical solution in managing dehydration and saving lives globally.

Adoption of ORS by WHO

In 1978, the World Health Organization (WHO) endorsed ORS as the primary treatment for cholera and diarrhea in children. This endorsement led to a dramatic decrease in infant mortality rates from 5 million to 1.3 million. Zinc, an essential component of ORS, aids in faster gut healing and supports the growth of beneficial bacteria, which helps to combat diarrhea and accelerate recovery.

Preparing and Using ORS

ORS is widely available and can be prepared at home. A simple recipe involves mixing 6 tablespoons of sugar with 1 teaspoon of salt in 1 liter of water. It is recommended that individuals suffering from dehydration consume at least 3 liters of ORS daily to replenish lost fluids and electrolytes.

Uses of ORS

ORS is particularly useful in cases of dehydration caused by diarrhea or vomiting. It addresses the loss of fluids, sodium, and potassium, which can lead to low blood pressure and sugar levels. By restoring these essential elements, ORS prevents severe complications like seizures and irregular pulse.

Importance of ORS

The human body, composed of 70% water, depends on proper hydration. Adequate fluid levels are crucial for various bodily functions:

  • Helps remove toxins from the body and prevents kidney stones.
  • Keeps skin hydrated, preventing dryness and skin issues like eczema.
  • Prevents dizziness, headaches, and a weak pulse caused by dehydration.
  • Helps with weight loss by reducing water retention.
  • Supports important body functions by aiding cellular activities and chemical reactions.

Benefits of ORS

ORS provides several benefits, especially in managing acute dehydration:

  • Immediate Fluid Replacement: The solution quickly replenishes lost fluids and restores hydration.
  • Electrolyte Balance: The sodium, potassium, and balanced salt-sugar ratio maintain proper electrolyte levels for cellular function.
  • Kidney Health: ORS helps prevent concentrated urine and reduces the risk of kidney stones.
  • Athletic Use: It is recommended for athletes due to its balanced sugar and salt content, which provides necessary energy.
  • Child Safety: ORS is highly recommended for children affected by heatwaves and hot weather, making it a trusted treatment in pediatric care.

Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club Is Selling Out On Launch Day

After a three-decade hiatus, Famicom Detective Club has returned with a new game. Emio – The Smiling Man is the first game in the series since The Missing Heir and The Girl Who Stands Behind launched for the Famicom Disk System. The game launched today, August 29, exclusively on Nintendo Switch, but physical editions are proving hard to come by. Emio – The Smiling Man is only in stock at GameStop right now; Best Buy and Target are sold out, and Amazon/Walmart aren’t carrying it at this time.

The visual novel follows a duo of investigators looking into the murder of a student whose death may be tied to the Smiling Man urban legend. Your job as an assistant private detective for the Utsugi Detective Agency is to figure out if the murder marks the return of Emio. Ayumi Tachibana, an important protagonist from the first two games in series, is a playable character for the first time.

It probably goes without saying based on that description, but Emio – The Smiling Man is one of the rare Nintendo-developed/published games that carries a Mature ESRB rating–it’s certainly not one of Nintendo’s typical kid-friendly releases.

If you want to check out the previous games in the series, The Girl Who Stands Behind and The Missing Heir, consider picking up The Two-Case Collection for $60. This digital collection includes the remastered versions of both games, which received a big overhaul for Switch in 2021.

Researchers attempted to emulate a clinical trial using data from real patients

Researchers used real-world clinical data to attempt to emulate a randomized controlled trial testing the effectiveness of two blood thinners, apixaban and warfarin, to prevent stroke in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. The study, led by Emma Maud Powell at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK, and publishing August 29th in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine, provides a method to explore the effects of treatments in patients who are underrepresented or excluded from clinical trials.

Patients experiencing atrial fibrillation — a potentially dangerous medical condition in which the upper chambers of the heart beat irregularly — will often be prescribed blood thinners such as apixaban or warfarin to prevent a stroke. However, these treatment recommendations are based on results from randomized controlled trials, and it is unknown if they are applicable to populations of patients who were not included in the trial or present only in very low numbers.

In the new study, researchers used routinely collected health data from patients in the United Kingdom to attempt to emulate a previous randomized controlled trial that compared the effectiveness of apixaban and warfarin. They attempted to emulate the patient eligibility, selection and analysis approaches as the previous trial. They found that patients prescribed apixaban had similar outcomes to patients prescribed warfarin, but unlike the previous trial, they did not find that apixaban was superior. The researchers observed the differences in results may have been linked to higher quality of warfarin control, sub-optimal dosing of apixaban, and differences in the ethnicity of patients and use of concomitant medications compared with the clinical trial population.

Overall, the study established that using an existing randomized controlled trial (the reference trial) as a guide for the design of observational analysis of real patient data is an effective and valid way to estimate the treatment effects and risks of blood thinners given to patients with atrial fibrillation. The methods developed in this study can be used to investigate the effects of these medications in patient groups that are excluded from or underrepresented in these clinical trials, such as the elderly, those with multiple conditions and people with a higher risk of bleeding. This method can also help medical researchers to understand whether results from randomized controlled trials are transferable to “real-world” practices, and provides a framework that can be adapted to investigate treatment effects for other conditions.

The authors add, “Our study aimed to emulate a reference trial in oral anticoagulants in patients with atrial fibrillation using routinely collected UK healthcare data. Reference-trial informed design provides a framework for the study of treatment effects in patient groups excluded from or under-represented in trials.”

Hindi Debate Competition by Madhya Pradesh Judicial Reforms Council, WICCI [Sept 14; Cash Prizes]: Register by Sept 7!

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Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for August 30, 2024 | Astrology

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality. Wouldn’t it be helpful if you started your day by already knowing about what’s going to come your way? Read on to find out whether the odds will be in your favour today.

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality.

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 20)

Light workouts and walks will keep you in a fine fettle. You may choose to invest in a scheme you have been contemplating for long. Professionals are likely to earn well and make some new clients too. You are likely to save a situation from getting out of hand at home. Adequate preparation may be needed to make a trip successful. You are likely to get favourably placed on the academic front.

Love Focus: An outing on the sly with a lover can make your day.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Golden

TAURUS (Apr 21-May 20)

An old ailment may be healed through home remedies. You are likely to add to your bank balance and make it healthy. You will be able to easily overcome the hurdles faced on the professional front. The arrival of guests is likely to brighten the domestic front. Recklessness on the road may cause problems. A property that is legally yours may be contested by someone close.

Love Focus: Lover’s sweet gesture can leave you totally smitten with romantic feelings!

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Brown

GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21)

Those awaiting medical reports will find them perfect. Financial front will be in the pink of health. You are likely to excel in the professional arena and get recognised for your efforts. A joyous occasion of a new arrival is likely to brighten the home front. If going on a trek, ensure that you carry all the essential items to avoid hardship. Students appearing for board exams will need to inculcate focus and determination.

Love Focus: A new love brings oodles of happiness in the lives of lonely hearts.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Peach

CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22)

Health wises you are likely to remain perfectly fit and energetic. Financial problems that you have been facing up till now will disappear. Things progress excellently at the workplace. Additional skills will add to the expertise of homemakers. You may be forced to undertake a journey that you are not keen on. You need to listen to someone who speaks for your good.

Love Focus: An argument can put paid to your evening out with your lover.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: Magenta

LEO (Jul 23-Aug 23)

An appropriate diet and remaining active will find you in excellent health. A lucrative deal can bring you into a lot of money. Professionals will be able to give their best by tackling interruptions effectively. Those living separated from their families will receive all the support from them. Keep some buffer time while traveling by road. Some students can go through a bad phase as regards their preparation.

Love Focus: Your romantic feelings may not be reciprocated by the one you love.

Lucky Number:9

Lucky Colour: Red

VIRGO (Aug 24-Sep 23)

Failing health can force you to choose a healthy lifestyle. Financial stability is assured as opportunities continue to come your way. You are likely to get the opportunity to enhance your skills in your area of expertise. Positive changes on the home front are in store for some. Those seeking to spend a few days by themselves may plan on a short break. A lack of confidence can dishearten those appearing for an important exam.

Love Focus: Ideological differences threaten to crop up in a new relationship.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Green

LIBRA (Sep 24-Oct 23)

You manage to remain in shape by eating wisely. Repaying a loan in time will be in your interest. Those in marketing and retail will manage to easily achieve their targets. Family will love the new surroundings and help you in settling down fast. An opportunity to travel on an official trip overseas may not come your way. Students are at risk of losing their focus.

Love Focus: Finding time to be with the one you love may prove difficult today.

Lucky Number: 2

Lucky Colour: Royal Blue

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)

You are likely to feel comfortable in a set routine. Outstanding money is likely to be received soon. An overseas deal promises to bring some great opportunities. Problems on the road cannot be ruled out, so drive carefully. Feeling paranoid about a property deal may not be without basis, so remain alert. You may derive much pleasure in getting one up on someone you don’t like.

Love Focus: Excitement is in store for those in a romantic relationship.

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: Off White

Bidding adieu to a recurring health problem is possible for some. A strong monetary front will help you in stretching your budget. Good earning is indicated for freelancers and consultants. You will manage to find time today to spend with family. A packaged tour may not deliver what was promised and disappoint you. Those thinking of buying property will need to be more deliberate and read the fine lines.

Love Focus: Those seeking love may need to cast their net wider to get lucky.

Lucky Number:5

Lucky Colour: Saffron

Home remedies work like magic in curing a minor ailment. Good savings will allow you to think of purchasing a major item. Commencing something new on the professional front today is indicated. Your upbeat mood will keep the domestic front in a happy state. Keep tabs on a youngster driving on the road, as a road rage situation is possible. Those not doing well in academics are likely to go in for extra coaching soon.

Love Focus: Chance meeting with someone may turn into a long-term romantic relationship.

Lucky Number: 9

Lucky Colour: Pink

A short vacation or a change of scene will prove excellent for health. Good returns are on the anvil for those thinking of taking up a franchise. An excellent day is foreseen on both personal and professional fronts. An exciting person is likely to brighten the home front. You may be instrumental in planning something exciting on the social front. For those pursuing higher studies, there is no choice but to master the ropes.

Love Focus: You get the opportunity to impress someone on the romantic front.

Lucky Number:17

Lucky Colour: Orange

PISCES (Feb 20-Mar 20)

A new exercise regimen will prove immensely useful in getting back into shape. Money invested in some lucrative schemes can start giving good returns. Efforts will help you in getting firmly established on the professional front. A family elder can act as an inspiration for some. Leave applied for may be refused and put paid to your vacation plans. On the academic front, you may need to do something about your own shortcomings.

Love Focus: Those in love can expect a time of their lives.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: Maroon

BioMarin to lay off over 200 employees

Amid a major corporate shakeout, BioMarin Pharmaceutical intends to lay off over 200 staff, according to a regulatory filing made Wednesday by the rare disease drug developer.

In the notice, Biomarin said it has “committed to a plan” to reduce its global workforce by approximately 225 employees. The move is connected to the company’s ongoing reorganization, which has involved paring back marketing for its gene therapy Roctavian and discontinuing several research programs.

BioMarin has undergone substantial changes since new CEO Alexander Hardy took over toward the end of 2023. Earlier this month, BioMarin announced it would limit commercial sales of its treatment Roctavian to the U.S., Italy and Germany as it works to reach profitability with the hemophilia gene therapy. Only a few people have received treatment with Roctavian, as negotiations on reimbursement and questions of its benefits have dampened the outlook for what analysts once considered a future blockbuster drug.

Roctavian is also expensive to make, and BioMarin has paused production at one of its manufacturing sites. In total, the company aims to bring direct expenses for the drug down to $60 million annually.

Back in April, meanwhile, the company made the decision to no longer invest in four experimental therapies, as it prioritized others in its pipeline. A securities filing filed in May indicated those moves would involve letting go of 170 employees, cuts that BioMarin said then would be substantially completed by July.

BioMarin said employees affected by the newly announced workforce reduction were notified by Wednesday. The layoffs should be completed by the end of 2024, the company said. BioMarin had 3,401 employees globally as of December 31.

Alongside Hardy, two new executives will be leading the trimmed-down company forward. Last week, the company tapped industry veterans Greg Friberg as its chief R&D officer and James Sabry as its chief business officer.

When were Australian homes last purchased?

Key takeaways

2021 is the most common year in which properties were last sold. An estimated 549,000 homes were last sold during this year.

Although residential real estate is considered a long-term game, CoreLogic estimates that one in five homes was only purchased within the past five years.

Perth has the highest portion of stock sold over 2024 to date (3.2%), while Brisbane (24.6%) has seen the highest potion of stock turned over in the past five years. Hobart on the other hand, has older purchase dates with the most common purchase date in 2017.

At a national level, home values have increased 7.6% since the end of 2021, though capital growth returns were almost double for those who bought a year later following a brief market dip in 2022.

Mortgage rates for owner-occupied borrowers on a 30-year loan have surged 335 basis points since the end of 2021, pushing average monthly payments almost 50% higher for the many households that bought a property with a mortgage in that year.

New data from CoreLogic indicates 2021 is the most common year in which homes were last purchased, and roughly one in five Australian homes were purchased in the past five years.

A snapshot of when Australian housing stock was last bought over time is presented in Figure 1 below.

When Was Australian Housing Stock Last Purchased

Unlike an annual turnover rate, which shows the portion of stock traded in a particular year, the data shows the most recent sales date (based on the year sold) of homes as of July 2024.

How Much Have National Home Values Increased Since Year Of Purchase

2021 was a popular time for people to buy and sell property, with an estimated 549,000 homes last sold during this year.

It has one of the highest annual growth rates in home values on record (24.5%), mortgage rates were at a series lows (with average new owner-occupied rates bottoming out at 2.4%), consumer sentiment had moved through a decade high, and the HomeBuilder incentive was partly extended into the first four months of the year, encouraging the purchase of new homes.

In Figure 3, the capital city charts above show that, in accordance with different capital growth conditions, the time at which homes were last sold by city varies.

When Was Housing Stock Last Purchased By Greater Capital City

Perth has seen the highest portion of stock sold over 2024 to date, at 3.2%. Brisbane has seen the highest portion of stock transacted in the past five years, at 24.6%.

Hobart on the other hand, has older purchase dates.

The most common last sale date in Hobart was 2017 (when 4.0% of homes were last purchased).

Those who bought in 2017 are likely to have seen an increase in the value of their home, with CoreLogic’s home value index for Hobart rising 45.7% between December 2017 and July this year.

However, the index is currently back to around July 2021 levels, suggesting a risk of some value loss for the 11.5% of homes last purchased in Hobart since then.

Are you smarter than a college football referee? Take the rules quiz they have to pass

How difficult is it to be a college football referee? Let’s find out how smart you are.

Officials are often the target of frustration for fans, especially after questionable or missed calls. But they aren’t noticed when they make the right call, which happens the vast majority of the time.

To give you a sense of the types of rulings officials have to know and deliver instantly, we’re letting you take an actual Ref Quiz.

Earlier this summer, I sat in on the Mountain West/Conference USA officiating clinic outside Dallas, led by former Big 12 referee Mike Defee, the coordinator of officials for both conferences. The clinic focused on standards, new rules, training tips and game logistics. It also included a multiple-choice quiz for the officials, featuring questions about various in-game situations. Other conferences hold similar clinics.

“The test is built to be a well-rounded test of the rule book to make sure they’ve spent time having a good working knowledge of it,” Defee said. “They’re required to pass it or they don’t get a schedule.”

A passing grade is 70 percent, and crew head referees are expected to score higher. All of the Mountain West and CUSA core officials passed it this year, Defee said, but a few developmental officials did not.

I myself was humbled with a 48 percent score when I took the quiz at the clinic, so you won’t see me on the field. The original quiz was 27 questions, but we’ve narrowed it down to 15. We’ve also clarified some language to make the game situations easier to understand. Let’s see if you’re smart enough to be a college football official.

(Note: Readers who are using our app on an Android device may need to use two fingers to scroll through the quiz. Still unable to get the survey? Try this direct link.)

(Photo: Ron Jenkins / Getty Images)

Take Dynamic Burst Photos on Android and iPhone Using These Tips

Key Takeaways

  • Burst mode takes rapid successive photos for action shots like sports events or wildlife.
  • The iPhone 15 has a high 10 FPS burst rate, while Android phones vary, some allowing FPS adjustment.
  • After taking burst photos, select, store, and share your favorites manually or use apps to create more engaging content.



Most modern smartphones support some kind of burst-mode photography. Depending on the make and type of phone you own, the process of activating this feature varies, so I’ve broken down the steps for both modern and older Android and iPhones.


What Is Burst Mode?

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Burst mode is a feature that takes multiple photographs in rapid succession. It is also known as continuous mode, burst shot, or sports mode. As the latter name suggests, it is highly useful for taking action shots of fast-moving subjects, such as sports events or wildlife.


Rather than trying to anticipate the movement of the subject and press the shutter at the exact right moment, photographers can use burst mode to take multiple shots and then select the images they want to keep from the group or sequence the images to highlight the transitions.

The maximum number of photos taken in one shot is measured in frames per second (FPS) and the higher your phone’s processing speed, the more FPS it can capture. Most Android phones take 20–30 images with an FPS rate of 2–4 per second, while some phones have an adjustable burst mode that allows you to select the frame rate speed and how many photos are taken.

The iPhone 15, on the other hand, shoots at 10 FPS, which is higher than some professional DSLR cameras.

How to Take Dynamic Burst Photos on an iPhone


The burst mode feature is available on all iPhones running on iOS 7 or later. Depending on the model of iPhone you own, accessing and activating the burst mode is done in different ways.

For the latest iPhones and going back to the iPhone 11, it isn’t necessary to adjust any settings. Rather, when the Camera app is open, simply tap the shutter button, hold, and slide left. The phone will continue taking photos until you remove your finger from the shutter button, and a counter on the side will tell you how many images are being taken.

If you want to change the method for activating burst mode on a modern iPhone, you can go to Settings, and scroll down to Camera. In the list of options, you will see a button called Use Volume Up for Burst. Selecting this option allows you to long-press the volume button on the side of the phone to take burst photos, rather than using the shutter button.


Older iPhones

If you have an older iPhone that was released prior to 2019 (iPhone 11 and earlier), activating burst mode is slightly different. Rather than swiping left on the shutter button, you only need to press and hold it. It’s also worth noting that on older iPhones, if you use the timer, Zoom, or HDR settings, the burst mode function will be automatically disabled.

How to Take Dynamic Burst Photos on an Android Phone

Those with an Android phone may need to activate the burst mode manually in the camera settings. If your device is running on the latest Android operating system, burst mode should be permanently available and is activated by swiping the shutter button to the left or the right.


You can adjust how many images are captured by pressing the small arrow at the top of the screen and selecting the Timed Burst icon. This option allows you to choose from 10 to 600 images at intervals of 1 to 60 seconds.

Samsung Phones

To use the burst setting on a Samsung phone, you will likely need to activate it first. Open your Camera app and go to Settings. Scroll down and tap Swipe Shutter Button to Take Burst Shot.

On the next screen, select Take Burst Shot, then return to your camera app. Now to use the burst function, simply hold the shutter button and slide it down. The camera will continue to shoot up to 100 images until you lift your finger off the button.

Taking the Perfect Burst Shot

Taking photo of snorkeling divers jump in the beautiful sea
Tanasan Sungkaew / Shutterstock


Although it’s a useful feature, using the burst mode alone won’t ensure that your action shots are well-framed and perfectly focused.

Regardless of the type of phone you own, there are a few additional steps if you want your images to come out looking professional. Foremost, as with any type of photography, you want to think about lighting. If you are indoors, make sure there is a light source bright enough to illuminate the subject. If you are outdoors, think about your position and avoid shooting directly into the sun.

Before you begin to shoot, check your zoom levels, exposure, and focus, so that you are ready when the right moment comes. As you take your burst shots, remember that the shutter is opening and closing multiple times per second, so try to hold your phone in the same position and as steady as possible, until you lift your finger off the shutter.


If your phone has an image stabilization mode, you can activate it with burst mode to achieve even higher quality images and less blur, which is ideal for rapid-moving action shots. Alternatively, a floor or table-mounted phone stand will ensure that the camera is completely stable as the shots are taken.

Selecting and Sharing Your Favorite Burst Images

Once you have taken a series of burst photos, you can access them in your gallery. On Android devices, burst images are identified by a small, gray file icon in the bottom left corner. Tapping on the image and then on the file icon will open the full selection of captured images, so you can see which are blurred or repeated. Select the ones you want to keep, and the rest will be automatically deleted.

To access your burst images on an iPhone, you will need to go to your photo album, click on Media Types, and select Bursts. This option will open up a screen with all your available burst images tiered on top of one another, and you can choose to keep them all or just the ones you select.


If you want to share images from a burst reel with friends, you will first need to manually select each image you want to keep, save them to your photo album, and then select and share them individually. However, for a more unique option, you can download an app such as Gif Toaster or ImgPlay, which can convert your photo sequence into a slideshow or a GIF. You can also add fun elements like text and filters to further customize your GIFs.

So, the next time you’re at a ball game, or out walking the dog, remember to activate the burst mode on your smartphone and then impress your friends with clean, crisp action shots, rather than blurred images or ones that just miss the highlight by a fraction of a second.

The UNESCO wonders of Saloum Delta and Jiuzhaigou Valley

The world is filled with many unique natural wonders, each with its own distinct charm. Comparing the Saloum Delta region of Senegal, located on the west coast of Africa, and Jiuzhaigou Valley in China not only showcase different types of natural beauty but also reflect their respective cultural backgrounds and the ways in which people coexist with nature.

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The Saloum Delta region, located in western Senegal, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. This area is renowned for its complex ecosystem, rich wildlife, and unique hydrological features.

The salt wells in the town of Palmarin are one of the main attractions of the region, where visitors can learn about the local traditional salt production methods passed down through generations.

<img src='https://news.cgtn.com/news/2024-08-29/The-UNESCO-wonders-of-Saloum-Delta-and-Jiuzhaigou-Valley-1wsCUFzV2ko/img/1a11697422db4af9ab761858e7a0756b/1a11697422db4af9ab761858e7a0756b.jpeg' alt='An undated photo shows a scenic spot in Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area, Sichuan Province. /CFP'

The Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area, located in southwest China’s Sichuan Province is famous for its colorful lakes, waterfalls and pristine forests, making it a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site. The stunning beauty of Jiuzhaigou Valley, with its crystal-clear waters, cascading waterfalls and changing landscapes throughout the seasons, attracts countless visitors.

<img src='https://news.cgtn.com/news/2024-08-29/The-UNESCO-wonders-of-Saloum-Delta-and-Jiuzhaigou-Valley-1wsCUFzV2ko/img/442a69d15dd64c8e8b01f9cf2506207f/442a69d15dd64c8e8b01f9cf2506207f.jpeg' alt='An undated photo shows a breathtaking view in Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area, Sichuan Province. /CFP'

Jiuzhaigou Valley is not only a treasure of natural scenery, but also an important representation of Tibetan culture. The Tibetan villages there blend seamlessly into the natural landscape, making it an ideal place to showcase China’s natural and cultural heritage.

Telegram Faces a Reckoning in Europe. Other Founders Should Beware

“[Elon] Musk and fellow executives should be reminded of their criminal liability,” said Bruce Daisley, a former executive at Twitter who worked at the company’s British office, days after British protesters tried to set fire to a hotel for asylum seekers.

But Telegram has provoked politicians more than any other platform. What could be called the company’s uncollaborative approach has put the platform—part messaging app, part social media network—on a collision course with governments around the world.

The case in France is far from the first time Telegram has been reprimanded by authorities for its refusal to cooperate. Telegram has been temporarily suspended twice in Brazil, in 2022 and 2023, both times after being accused of failing to cooperate with legal orders.

In 2022, similar events unfolded in Germany when the country’s interior minister also threatened to ban the app after letters, suggestions of fines, and even a Telegram-dedicated task force all went unanswered, according to the authorities, who were concerned about anti-lockdown groups using the app to discuss political assassinations. Multiple German newspapers, including the tabloid Bild, sent journalists to the office that Telegram states as its headquarters in Dubai and found it deserted, its doors locked.

Earlier in 2024, Spain briefly blocked Telegram after broadcasters claimed copyrighted material was circulating on the app. Judge Santiago Pedraz of Spain’s National High Court said his decision to ban was based on Telegram’s lack of cooperation with the case.

The accusations in France are very specific to Telegram’s way of working, says Arne Möhle, cofounder of encrypted email service Tuta. “Of course it’s important to be independent, but at the same time, it’s also important to comply with authority requests if they are valid,” he says. “It’s important to show [criminal activities are] something you don’t want to support with your privacy-oriented service.”

France’s decision to charge Durov is a rare move to link a tech executive to crimes taking place on their platform, but it is not without precedent. Durov joins the ranks of the founders of The Pirate Bay, who were sentenced by Swedish authorities to a year in prison in 2009, and the German-born founder of Megaupload, Kim Dotcom, who finally lost a 12-year battle to be extradited to the US from his home in New Zealand in August. He plans to appeal.

Yet Durov is the first of his generation of founders behind major social media platforms to face such severe consequences. What happens next will carry lessons for them all.

Bastien Le Querrec, legal officer at French digital freedom group La Quadrature du Net, does not defend Telegram’s lack of moderation. But he is concerned that the case against Durov reflects the huge pressure both social media and messaging apps are under right now to collaborate with law enforcement.

“[The prosecutor] refers to a provision in French law that requires platforms to disclose any useful document that could allow law enforcement to do interception of communication,” he says. “To our knowledge, it’s the first time that a platform, whatever its size, would be prosecuted [in France] because it refused to disclose such documents. It’s a very worrying precedent.”

Delhi High Court Orders Removal of Scam Sites Impersonating Crypto Firm Mudrex

The Delhi High Court, in a judgment passed on August 23, has ordered the Ministry of Communitions to remove 38 websites impersonating an Indian crypto investment firm within a week’s time. Last week, Mudrex filed a petition with the Delhi High Court seeking action against fraudulent websites after its users reported falling victim to scams. The development comes against the backdrop of a rapid escalation in scams and hacks targeting the crypto community around the world.

The official page of the Delhi High Court order portal published the directive on August 23. Justice Mini Pushkarna issued the order to the Ministry of Communications, directing it to remove the questionable websites by August 30.

Gadgets360 is awaiting a response from the ministry on whether it plans on addressing the spread of fraudulent websites on popular search engines from Google and Microsoft.

Mudrex had submitted evidence of its names and other marks being used extensively by fake websites to interact with users across the country. The impersonators are also running their own businesses under the pretense of Mudrex’s identity.

The petition document shows that Mudrex received multiple complaints from distressed people, who mistook the scam websites for the legitimate official business site of the crypto platform.

The complaints revealed that some impersonating websites were promising work opportunities. The document further noted that these infringing, fraudulent websites had duped innocent customers into investing lakhs of rupees. The handlers of the scam sites had also collected sensitive data from unsuspecting users, including details of Aadhar Card, Pan Card, bank statements, and property papers, while leading them to wrongful loss, tarnishing Mudrex’s market reputation.

The document listed the 38 impersonating websites that were using Mudrex’s trademark. After becoming aware of the fraudulent websites, Mudrex, also issued advisories on its official handles on X, LinkedIn, Instagram, and in emails to its users, asking them to pay caution before engaging with websites carrying its name, label, or other identification marks.

“We are committed to protecting our users and upholding the integrity of our brand. Most platforms in India face this issue, but we wanted to make sure it is addressed and solved for our users. Our focus remains on maintaining the trust of our users and reinforcing our commitment to a safe and reliable platform,” Mudrex CEO Edul Patel said, commenting on the development.

There has been an increase in crypto related scams around the world. A recent report by Binance claimed that the exchange had managed to prevent losses of around $2.4 billion (roughly Rs. 20,130 crore) between January and July this year.

What 54 Google Ads experiments taught me about lead gen

For two years, my team ran 54 Google Ads experiments in one lead gen (non-ecommerce) account, testing various features, including:

This article delves into those tests, explaining the rationale behind them, the outcomes achieved and the implications for your own Google Ads accounts.

TL;DR

  • We ran 54 experiments over two years covering a range of features for a lead generation business.
  • Key tests covered bid strategies, match types and ad copy.
  • Exact match keywords almost always perform better than phrase match keywords.
  • Maximize conversion strategy tended to underperform other bid strategies.
  • Target CPA bidding helped us hone in on an optimal CPA level for us. 

What are Google Ads experiments?

Google Ads experiments allow advertisers to test changes within their campaigns before fully implementing them. 

These experiments, conducted at the campaign level, provide a structured framework to easily set up these changes, test for significance and apply the changes to the whole campaign if they are effective.

For more detailed information, the official Google Ads support pages offer additional guidance.

Experiment setup overview

Across two years, we conducted 54 experiments, testing a variety of levers in Google Ads. Below are a few examples of the experiments.

Key test categories 

  • Bidding: Testing different bidding methods against each other. For example, maximize conversions vs. target CPA or target CPA of $90 vs. target CPA of $120. 
  • Ad copy: Pinning certain ad copies down, testing certain copies or new landing pages.
  • Keyword match: Testing exact match keywords vs. phrase match.

Timings

There was no set time for each experiment, but we tried to run each experiment for at least 30 days. 

However, sometimes when the results were clear in less time, we made a decision. Many of the experiments ran for over three months, and most ran for over two months. 

Evaluation

We evaluated all experiments based on conversion rate, conversion volume and cost per acquisition – balancing these metrics to make a decision. (For ad copy tests, we also used CTR.) 


Experiment results 

1. Exact match vs. phrase match 

Exact match keywords performed better on all criteria when compared to phrase match. They had lower CPAs and higher conversion rates and maintained similar conversion volumes to phrase match keywords.

Insights

  • Although exact match keywords were more expensive, they still almost always had higher conversion rates and lower CPA than phrase match keywords. 
  • While certain phrase match keywords can be useful, when taken as a grouped campaign, it was always better for us to run exact match keywords only. 
  • Phrase match has a place and can be useful for search term discovery and in new campaigns, but if there is enough volume for exact keywords, the latter should always be preferred. 
  • Exact match keywords often perform better than phrase match keywords because Google hides many search terms on phrase match keywords. 
  • In many cases, we found up to 80% of search term impressions and clicks are hidden when compared to keyword impressions and clicks. 
  • You can see this on the search terms report. The percentage hidden on exact match is far lower because the search term possibilities are far lower. 
  • With phrase, you don’t actually know many of the keywords you have bid on and are unable to negative out many search terms, which further lowers the quality of these keywords.

2. Maximize conversion bidding vs. other bidding strategies

In all of the experiments where we ran maximize conversions against a target CPA strategy, the target CPA strategy always outperformed, driving more leads at the same cost. 

When we ran maximize conversions against manual bidding, maximize conversions performed better. 

Insights

  • If you are using manual bidding and you have enough conversion data, then you should move to automated bidding. Either target CPA or maximize conversions would be a good option. 
  • If you don’t have a lot of conversion data, you should wait or test maximize conversion bidding. In general, we found that compared to tCPA, maximize conversion bidding drove bids too high to be effective. It allowed Google to set bids too high, sometimes excessively so.
  • Google’s advice here was that the bids would stabilize over time. However, we ran these tests often for three months and did not see bids come down. 
  • It’s likely most advertisers, like us, would not be able to sustain such high bids for this long. 

3. Target CPA vs. target CPA at different levels 

Essentially, we tested tCPA at different levels (e.g., tCPA 90 vs. 120). Approximately half of our target CPA experiments failed and half succeeded.

Insights

  • The results showed that a target CPA of around 120 produced the best outcomes. 
  • Tests with target CPAs lower than 120, such as 110, did not improve performance. 
  • The 120 target CPA consistently delivered higher conversions at a better cost per conversion.
  • For our account, which is heavily lead-based, tCPA tends to be the best model. 
  • We found the optimal target CPA that maximizes leads within our budget. Your goal with experiments should be to find your own optimal target CPA, which may vary.

Next steps

While our results provide valuable insights, remember that every PPC account and campaign is unique.

Testing these strategies in your specific context will help confirm whether our outcomes apply to your situation.

Our experiments can serve as a starting point for optimizing your lead gen campaigns. By leveraging our findings, you can save time and effort in your own testing process. 

Validate our results with your own data, and if the outcomes align, confidently implement those changes in your account for improved performance.

Contributing authors are invited to create content for Search Engine Land and are chosen for their expertise and contribution to the search community. Our contributors work under the oversight of the editorial staff and contributions are checked for quality and relevance to our readers. The opinions they express are their own.

TCS Launches Pace Studio in Philippines to Boost Digital Innovation

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has unveiled its fifth TCS Pace Studio in Manila, Philippines, aiming to drive digital innovation across the Asia-Pacific region. This new facility is part of the broader TCS Pace ecosystem, which includes Pace Studios in Riyadh, Sydney, Letterkenny, and Stockholm, as well as Pace Ports in Tokyo, Amsterdam, New York, Pittsburgh, Toronto, London, and Paris.

Strategic Location and Facilities

Situated in TCS’ Panorama Tower office, the Manila Pace Studio will showcase TCS’ advanced platforms, including TCS AI WisdomNext, TCS TwinX, and TCS Zero Carbon Platform. The studio will leverage cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and data analytics to create tailored solutions for clients.

Commitment to the Asia-Pacific Market

Harrick Vin, Chief Technology Officer at TCS, highlighted that the studio offers clients access to a comprehensive research and innovation network, fostering novel solutions and efficiency at scale. The Philippines, recognized as a leading IT and business process outsourcing hub with a skilled workforce and cost-effective operations, presents a significant opportunity for TCS.

Local Impact and Growth

Shiju Varghese, Country Head for TCS Philippines, emphasized that the new Pace Studio will provide a collaborative space for clients to engage with TCS experts, explore innovative solutions, and unlock growth opportunities. This move reflects TCS’ ongoing commitment to the Philippine market, where it has been operational since 2008 with over 5,000 employees supporting various sectors such as telecom, banking, real estate, and airlines.

Call Of Duty: Warzone Is Finally Returning To Verdansk In 2025

After much speculation and numerous reports, Activision has confirmed that fan-favorite map Verdansk will be returning to Call of Duty: Warzone in 2025. The announcement was made as part of the Call of Duty: Next presentation, though details are still scarce.

Call of Duty: Next confirmed that Verdansk would be returning in Spring 2025, in part to celebrate Warzone’s five-year anniversary. As the map that Call of Duty’s battle-royale spin-off Warzone launched with in 2020, Verdansk is beloved by many players, and its return has been highly requested in the years since.

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Verdansk’s last appearance in Warzone was at the end of 2021, when the Last Hours of Verdansk event saw players scrambling to survive the city’s bombing. The map had many evolving iterations during its time in Warzone, including both a modern-day version and the retro Verdansk ’84. Activision hasn’t given any details yet about what form Verdansk might take when it makes its return to Warzone next year.

If you don’t want to wait to reprise the classic map, Verdansk is currently playable in Warzone Mobile, which launched earlier this year with two options for battle-royale maps.

Call of Duty: Next also revealed more about Black Ops 6 and Zombies, with new details on the upcoming Black Ops 6 beta, the 16 maps that will launch with Black Ops 6, and more information about the game’s Zombies mode.

Geographic differences in U.S. homicide rates have decreased since the 1970s

A new study finds that, counter to expectations, geographic disparities in rates of homicides in the US have decreased in recent decades. Richard Boylan of Rice University in Houston, Texas, US, presents these findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE on August 28, 2024.

Since the 1970s, gaps in economic and social wellbeing between Americans living in different regions have grown. Some researchers hypothesize that areas with reduced economic and social well-being would see higher rates of violent crime. For instance, impoverished areas with lower tax bases might receive less police protection, or a lack of job opportunities may lead to greater involvement in criminal enterprises, in which violence can be an effective tool.

However, few studies have systematically examined potential links between geographic economic disparities and geographic disparities in violent crime rates. To address this gap, Boylan analyzed data from the National Center for Health Statistics, comparing homicide rates between the US’s 741 commuting zones across both urban and rural areas — distinct geographic areas within which most residents live and work, with few commuting into another zone.

Boylan found that, since the 1970s, disparities in US homicide rates between US commuting zones have steadily decreased, even while economic and social inequalities increased.

One potential explanation for these findings, as Boylan notes, is that since the 1970s, geographic disparities in policing, incarceration, and the share of the population that is African American has also decreased across the US. He suggests that future research could examine whether any of these factors could have contributed to the decreased disparities in homicide rates.

Alternatively, Boylan suggests, the expected violence-boosting effects of worsening social and economic conditions in some areas might have been mitigated by state, county, and federal law enforcement bodies stepping in to ensure continued prosecution of violent crime, such as in instances when local police departments were disbanded in economically challenged cities.

In contrast to the homicide findings, the researcher notes, geographic disparities in US life expectancies have increased since the 1960s, likely due to state policies that include tobacco taxes and Medicaid expansions.

Dr. Boylan adds: “There is a perception that job losses in the rust belt have led to an increase in inequality in crime. However, I provide empirical evidence that inequalities across different parts of the country in crime have steadily decreased since the 1960s and that this decrease coincides with decreases in disparities in policing, incarceration, and the share of the population that is African American.”

Webinar on The Intersection of Gender and Media by NLRC-WICCI

Rajasthan Legal Rights Consortium (NLRC-WICCI) is organising Webinar on The Intersection of Gender and Media- Exploring Stereotypes and Influence on August 31.

About WICCI

WICCI (Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry) is a premier National Business Chamber for women, envisioning global impact for women entrepreneurs, businesswomen, and professionals from all walks of life.

About RLRC

The Rajasthan Legal Rights Consortium is an initiative under the National Legal Rights Consortium- an aegis of Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI). As a prominent non-profit organization, it is dedicated to advancing and advocating for legal rights across India.

About the session

In today’s media-saturated world, the portrayal of gender plays a crucial role in shaping societal perceptions and norms. This webinar delves into the complex relationship between gender and media, exploring how media representations influence our understanding of gender roles and identities.

Learnings

Here’s what you can expect to learn:

  • Common gender stereotypes in media: Uncover the prevalent stereotypes that persist in various media forms
  • Objectification in entertainment: Examine the issues surrounding objectification in music videos and movies
  • Media influence and impact: Understand how media portrayals shape societal attitudes and behaviors
  • Gender-sensitive media practices: Explore strategies for promoting more inclusive and balanced representations in media

Speaker

Ms. Chaitali Wadhwa, an esteemed Assistant Professor at the School of Law, Manav Rachna University, will guide you through these topics using her extensive experience and expertise. Whether you’re a legal professional, a media practitioner, or simply interested in gender issues, this webinar offers valuable insights.

You’ll come away with a clearer understanding of how gender is represented in media, the impact of these representations, and strategies for promoting more equitable portrayals.

Event Details

  • Date: Saturday, 31 August 2024
  • Time: 4:00 PM – 5:30 PM
  • Platform: Online Webinar (Details provided upon registration)

How to Register?

Interested candidates can register via the link given at the end of the post.

Contact

For any queries, please reach out to [email protected]/ [email protected].

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The world is eating bananas before bed for better sleep. Study reveals if it actually helps anything | Health

Aug 29, 2024 02:00 PM IST

Bananas are nutritious and should be added to the daily diet. But does it help in falling asleep?

Bananas have been called the perfect pre-bedtime snack for years now. But turns out it may not actually be doing anything for your sleep quality. A recent study revealed that bananas – although nutritious – may not actually help us fall asleep.

Loaded with fiber, magnesium, vitamin B6, bananas are healthy for the gut and hydrating in nature. (Unsplash)

Bananas are great sources of with magnesium, potassium and Vitamin B6 – nutrients that have calming effects on the body. However, one banana cannot curb the daily requirements of these nutrients for the body. For example, bananas are known for their potassium content but the truth is that one banana can provide only 10% of the body’s daily potassium requirement.

ALSO READ: Health benefits of having raw banana every day

Banana and its nutrient content:

Due to the content of potassium, magnesium and Vitamin B6 in bananas, these fruits have the reputation of making people fall asleep easier.

Magnesium is known for making us feel calm and helping us relax. However, bananas contain under 30 milligrams of magnesium, while the body’s daily requirement is 400 milligrams. Hence, the food we eat should be focused on achieving the body’s daily magnesium content.

ALSO READ: Amazing benefits of banana tea: Digestion to bone strength

Vitamin B6 helps in mood regulation and boosting serotonin production. The daily requirement of Vitamin B6 is 1.3 milligrams – bananas can provide 0.4 milligrams of that. Vitamin B6 boosts sleeping, and bananas can help in providing a percentage of that requirement.

Does banana help in falling asleep?

Bananas are extremely nutritious and are harmless usually when consumed before bed. It is recommended to add bananas to the daily diet as well. However, people with high blood sugar issues should be cautious about it.

ALSO READ: National Banana Bread Day 2024: Recipes and tips to make a delicious banana bread

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Neurocrine’s mixed schizophrenia data disappoint Wall Street

Neurocrine Biosciences on Wednesday reported results from a schizophrenia drug study that, despite one bright spot, mostly disappointed investors.

The study tested four doses of the drug, which is one of Neurocrine’s most advanced and closely watched research programs, in adults with schizophrenia. After six weeks of treatment, participants on the lowest dose experienced a significant reduction in their symptoms compared to those given a placebo.

The other doses led to reductions, but didn’t clearly outperform the placebo. That puts Neurocrine in a tricky position. Developers almost always want to show their drugs have more potent effects as the dose increases, since that usually indicates they’re working as researchers had hoped.

To Brian Skorney, an analyst at Baird, the uneven results suggest there’s a “strong possibility” the positive outcome in the low-dose arm was “driven by noise,” he wrote in a client note.

Neurocrine executives tried to explain the data on a call with investors. They said inverse dose responses are common in schizophrenia drug trials. They also noted how, in the earliest stage of the study, the effects of the second-largest dose looked consistent with the lowest. The company now plans to push the drug, code-named NBI-‘568, into late-stage testing, and even wants to explore whether it could be useful in other diseases.

Investors, however, aren’t so confident. Shares of Neurocrine dropped more than 20% Wednesday morning, wiping $3 billion from the biotechnology company’s market value.

“[M]aybe they didn’t get the memo that not everything is always awesome,” Josh Schimmer, an analyst at the investment firm Cantor Fitzgerald, wrote in a note to clients.

Neurocrine’s drug is part of a new class of mind-stabilizing medicines designed to be as effective as older antipsychotics but without the more troublesome side effects like weight gain and sedation. The class targets “muscarinic receptors,” a type of protein that regulates brain chemistry, and is currently led by a therapy that Bristol Myers Squibb owns.

Bristol Myers acquired the therapy, known as KarXT, through its recent $14 billion acquisition of Karuna Therapeutics. KarXT was victorious in three medium-to-large schizophrenia trials, providing Karuna enough evidence to file for approval with the Food and Drug Administration. Analysts expect the FDA to clear KarXT for market by the end of September.

Though farther behind, AbbVie is also trying to bring a muscarinic drug to market. Called emraclidine, the drug is in mid-stage testing for schizophrenia and an early-stage trial for psychosis tied to Alzheimer’s disease. It was developed by the Pfizer spinout Cerevel Therapeutics, which last year agreed to sell to AbbVie for $8.7 billion.

In Neurocrine’s study, participants were evaluated on a well-known scale used to measure schizophrenia symptoms. The company said those on its lowest drug dose had a 7.5-point greater reduction on that scale relative to the placebo group. While comparing results across trials can be difficult, on at least a surface level, Neurocrine’s data don’t look quite as strong as those backing KarXT and emraclidine.

According to Phil Nadeau, an analyst at TD Cowen, investors think Neurocrine’s drug needs to deliver at least a 10-point benefit over placebo to be competitive with Bristol Myers’ and AbbVie’s medicines.

Schimmer of Cantor Fitzgerald wrote that a plausible explanation for these cross-trial differences is a higher-than-expected response from the placebo group in Neurocrine’s trial, which, over the treatment period, recorded a nearly 11-point reduction in their symptom scores.

Even so, the data are “certainly not without controversy,” according to Schimmer, who has now lowered the price he thinks Neurocrine’s stock can reach. The company has, over the past few years, seen several of its other experimental drugs fail key tests. And it continues to rely on one product, the tardive dyskinesia therapy Ingrezza, for the bulk of its revenue.

“Given its poor track record in neuroinnovation beyond Ingrezza, the limited data in the public domain for its muscarinic portfolio, and the company’s tendency towards unbridled enthusiasm, [Neurocrine] doesn’t get the benefit of the doubt with these data,” Schimmer wrote.

The RBA is making confusion about inflation and the cost of living even worse

There’s a paradox about the way we respond to threats to the cost of living.

On one hand, governments put in place subsidies for things such as rent and electricity, as the federal government did in this year’s budget.

On the other hand, we get told these subsidies are inflationary because they put more free cash in the hands of consumers.

At the same time, when the cost of living climbs enough to push inflation beyond the Reserve Bank’s target, the bank pushes up interest rates in an attempt to drive measured inflation down.

For mortgage holders, this often pushes up payments. which aren’t included in the standard measure of inflation but nevertheless add to their cost of living.

By themselves, higher prices aren’t a problem

Although we often talk about the cost of living as a problem, by itself it shouldn’t bother us much.

The cost of living, as measured by the amount needed to meet basic needs, has been climbing steadily for at least a century.

In the famous Harvester judgment of 1907, Justice Henry Higgins determined that a “living wage” for a family of five was 42 shillings ($4.20) per week.

So much has the cost of living climbed that these days that can barely buy a cup of coffee.

A loaf of bread costs four pennies then, and these days costs 100 times as much.

Yet no one doubts that the typical family is better off today even though the cost of living has climbed.

The reason, of course, is that incomes have climbed faster than prices for most of the past century.

Average weekly ordinary time earnings are now nearly $2,000 a week, 500 times higher than in 1907.

What matters is not prices, but the purchasing power of our disposable incomes (which are incomes after the payment of taxes, interest and unavoidable costs).

Just recently, and unusually, wage growth has been lagging behind price growth.

In 2022, the year in which inflation peaked, consumer prices climbed 7.8% while wages grew 3.3%.

The 2022 increase in prices wasn’t at all extreme by historical standards.

Prices climbed faster in the 1970s and 1980s without producing a “cost of living crisis”.

But back then, during much of the 1970s and 1980s, wages were indexed to prices, meaning they kept pace.

As a result, increases in the cost of living didn’t worry us as much.

Sharp interest rate increases are a problem

The response of the Reserve Bank and other central banks to the inflation shock of 2022 was to rapidly and repeatedly lift the interest rates they influence, the so-called cash rate in Australia’s case, in order to drive inflation back to target.

It is important to observe that no theoretical rationale for Australia’s inflation target has ever been put forward.

Both the idea of targeting consumer price inflation and the choice of the 2–3% target band are arbitrary.

15 Signs You Will Never Find Love And How To Overcome Them

“There is too much pressure … on what a romantic partner should be. They should be your best friend, they should be your lover, they should be your closest relative, they should be your work partner, they should be the co-parent, your athletic partner. … Of course, everybody isn’t able to quite live up to it,” says Jacqueline Olds, professor of Psychiatry at Harvard University. If you find this description of the modern-day quest for ‘the one’ relatable, you’re not wrong to look for signs you will never find love. 

“Why can’t I find love?” has become a far-too-common lament. Brought on by a variety of factors, ranging from the fast-paced dating to hookup culture, unrealistic expectations shaped by social media, and jaded views of love. Together with psychiatrist Dr. Rima Mukherji (MBBS, DPM, MRCPsych), founder-director of Crystal Minds, let’s explore these reasons in greater depth, look at the signs that you may never find love, and find solutions to get past these stumbling blocks. 

Why Can’t I Find Love?

If you’re someone on the verge of giving up on love, remember, you’re not alone. If we go by Dr. Mukherji’s views, people who suffer from the fear of never finding love often self-sabotage relationships. Many of the reasons behind this are related to deep-seated psychological issues. People are also not clear about the answers to: “What are you looking for in a relationship?” We will take a look at some such instances in the rest of the article. But first, let us look at a few more such reasons:

  • You’re too lazy to look for love: You don’t put in enough effort to look for ‘the one’
  • You expect perfection in your partner: You have standards that are too tough to achieve
  • You’re looking at the wrong places: You stay in a small town and visit the same old bars and cafes. Or you live in a busy city but don’t venture out to new places and stick to your neighborhood instead. Or you’re limiting yourself to dating sites that don’t align with your needs
  • You can’t get over your ex: You’re still stuck on your ex and are looking for them in everyone you meet
  • You’re trying too hard and losing your identity: You lose your identity and self-respect in trying to please your potential partner, ending up making them lose interest

Related Reading: Love Takes It’s Time To Develop

Does Everyone Find Love Eventually?

A PEW Research study has found that one in four adults in the US will likely stay single for life. Another study with respondents from Greece and China proved that about half the people who participated in the study faced issues in love and remained single for long periods. So, the question remains, does everyone find love eventually or is true love just found in romcoms?

Dr. Mukherji says, “People may not necessarily find romantic love these days. That’s because most people of this generation have very high expectations from their partners, show rigid character traits (such as unwillingness to adjust), or have certain patterns that attract relationships that don’t last. You need to have clear answers to “What are you looking for in a relationship?”, but you also need to be practical about your expectations when you’re finding the one person to be with.”

15 Signs You Will Never Find Love And How To Overcome Them

Before we get on to the signs you will never find love, let us look at a case Dr. Mukherji handled as a therapist. One of her clients, Rita (name changed to protect identity), a well-educated working woman in her 30s, came to her when she couldn’t accept the fact that men kept rejecting her. She had this constant fear of never finding love.

Dr. Mukherji explains, “Rita seemed very eager to get married. She had been in quite a few relationships, but the moment she hinted that she wished to introduce her boyfriends to her parents, they either ghosted her or cut ties with her politely. She would then turn into the quintessential clingy girlfriend. She would also lose sleep over whether they were dating other women

“After many such incidents of looking for love, out of desperation, Rita, who was insecure about her weight and looks, went through liposuction and multiple cosmetic procedures to tighten her skin, all in the hope of finding ‘the one’. She would also often be dejected to the extent of inflicting self-harm.

“After a series of therapy sessions with me, she has now finally started to accept rejection. No, she still hasn’t found love, but she is less needy now and has learned not to take rejection in love personally.” Rita’s journey is a fine example of how our own insecurities, projections, and behavior patterns can often impede our chances of finding love. With that in mind, let’s look at 15 signs you will never find love and the ways to deal with them: 

Related Reading: Love In The Time Of Hook-Up Culture

1. You’re too critical

If you often find yourself thinking, “Why can’t I find love?”, perhaps, it may be a good idea to assess if you hold people to impossibly high standards and struggle to adjust to other people’s shortcomings. Dr. Mukherji says, “People these days are looking for perfection in every area. They can’t accept flaws and are quick to tag them as dating red flags.” 

For instance, my friend Natalie was dating a man for a couple of months. The guy ended up switching his phone off one day, and that sent Natalie into a panic about something being amiss. By the end of the day, she was hysterical and in tears. She sent him a few voice messages crying and asking him to get in touch with her as soon as they were delivered. 

Her boyfriend called up the next day and explained that he was traveling and was in a no-network zone. However, Natalie ended up picking up a huge fight with him, and it affected their relationship immensely. Any deviation from the expected level of communication would trigger an argument. The constant bickering and fights caused them to part ways. 

What to do

Let’s look at a couple of ways in which you can check this trait:

  • Be realistic: Before you set out to find love, understand that the other person can have flaws
  • Raise self-awareness: Be aware of your shortcomings too, and learn to have realistic expectations

2. You’re a taker

Often, people become ‘takers’ in relationships and look for ‘givers’. And while their partners end up giving too much in a relationship, the takers eventually lose them. Their list of what they seek in a partner never ends. A Reddit user who had a similar tendency while seeking love wrote, “My girlfriend of 3 years is a chronic giver. She’s constantly bending and doing things for me whether I ask or don’t ask. She’s always taken care of me whether it’s physically, mentally, or financially. We recently talked and we discovered that I’m a taker and she’s a giver.

Related Reading: To Love Or Be Loved? Loving Someone Is More Fulfilling…

It’s starting to cause problems and I need advice on how to give back to her without taking so much. I grew up in a very “take what you can get” household. So, it’s in my nature to take and not give.”

What to do

If you think you’re a ‘taker’ in the relationship, try the following tips to balance the dynamics in your relationships:

  • Stop being selfish: In relationships, the give and take may not be 50-50, but you need to give at times to be able to receive whatever is being offered from the other end without it appearing like you’re using them
  • Go for therapy: A lot of people are not aware of their roles in relationships. They should read up more on how to be good partners and opt for therapy to address this issue
You may never find love if you’re too critical or are easily angered

3. You’re clingy

Just like Rita in the case mentioned above, maybe you tend to get too clingy and end up pushing a partner or even a romantic prospect away. Dr. Mukherji says, “If you end up being excessively clingy, with no respect for your partner’s boundaries, you are bound to lose them someday.” Here are some instances of such signs you will never find love:

  • You’re constantly calling them, texting them, or DM-ing them on social media to stay in touch throughout the day
  • You’re too needy and always need them to check on you and do things for you to validate your existence

What to do

If you can’t stop being nosy and clingy with your partner, try the following tips:

  • Realize that you are whole on your own: Resist the need for constant validation by your partner. Realize that someone else can’t complete you or make your day, and stop seeking their attention
  • Empathize and give them space: Understand that just because your partner isn’t calling you, they aren’t cheating on you. Show some empathy in the relationship and put yourself in their shows. Maybe they had a busy day and couldn’t call you

4. You’re overly suspicious

Rita would spend her days worrying about her partner’s whereabouts, even after they cut ties with her. Do you too tend to assume the worst in people? For instance, if you connect with someone on a dating app, do you start thinking about how many others this person is talking to/hooking up with? Or if you start dating someone, do you suspect they’re cheating on you with a coworker every time they’re working late? Have you had relationships fall apart in the past because of your suspicious nature? Well, these are signs of a toxic relationship that could push people away. 

Dr. Mukherji explains, “Constantly monitoring movements, keeping tabs, going through text messages, and stalking on social media are signs that you’re overly suspicious. And this stems from insecurity. Your endless questions and demands that they switch their live location on or tell you about what they’re doing throughout the day can do more harm than good.”

Related Reading: Trust Issues – 10 Signs You Find It Difficult To Trust Anyone

What to do

Being overly suspicious can wreak havoc on your mental health too. Try and address the issue by adopting the following measures:

  • Build trust: Trust is the pillar of any relationship. Talk things out and work toward building trust
  • Address past trauma: Take a look at your past relationship trauma (incidents of cheating, etc.) that could be causing you to behave this way and work on your own insecurities
  • Be engaged in your work: Have a life of your own and stay busy so that you don’t have the time for unnecessary suspicion

5. You threaten or indulge in self-harm 

This is by far the most dangerous of all signs you’ll never find love. Dr. Mukherji explains, “Blackmailing or threatening to hurt yourself or commit suicide can be an extreme form of manipulation. In such cases, you end up frightening the other person. Trying to make them feel guilty for not going by your whims may not work. They may carry on for a while out of fear but will leave you eventually. Remember, love cannot be achieved by putting a gun to someone’s head.”

What to do

If you have ever tried getting your way by threatening or blackmailing another person, you need to check yourself by trying the following tips:

  • Be aware of your own need for validation: Realize that you may have some deep-seated insecurity that is causing this need to seek validation. This is probably leading you to take this extreme step of getting ‘love’ by hook or crook
  • Develop empathy for your partner: Realize that your partner may be feeling pressured to be with you. And who would want to stay in a relationship out of fear or compulsion?
  • Realize that you can’t force love: It takes two to tango. Thus, you will never find love if you force someone to be with you with threats
  • Get help: Seeking professional help from a counselor or a mental health expert to understand where these tendencies stem from and how to deal with them healthily 

Constantly monitoring movements, keeping tabs, going through text messages, and stalking on social media are signs that you’re overly suspicious. 

– Dr. Mukherji

6. You may be afraid of commitment

Your inner fear of commitment may be preventing you from getting love. Dr. Mukherji explains, “If you find yourself dating commitment-phobic people repeatedly, that could be a sign that you are commitment-phobic and are thus attracting the same type.” 

Related Reading: 9 Signs Of Commitment Issues And 5 Ways To Deal With It

What to do

Do you think you yourself are commitment-phobic? Well, let’s see how you can check that:

  • Ask yourself questions: Reflect on whether you want a real relationship with commitment. Anything worthwhile needs a lot of work. Ask yourself if you’re ready to put in that work
  • Opt for therapy: If you feel you have issues with commitment, don’t hesitate to opt for individual therapy

7. You’re too self-absorbed

One major sign that you’ll never find love is that you’re too self-centered. Dr. Mukherji cites the following examples of people who are too self-absorbed while looking for a relationship or while they’re in a relationship:

  • You wish to be the center of attraction at all events you go to with your bae
  • You have a constant need to be pampered
  • You’re unable to handle frustrations in relationships and react without waiting for your partner’s explanations
  • You feel you’re entitled to cry or throw temper tantrums

What to do

While self-love is fine, being too self-absorbed leaves no room for healthy relationships. In that case, you should adopt the following measures:

  • Realize that a relationship isn’t just about what you’re getting out of it: To get the love that you need to offer love too. Understand that a relationship requires both partners to feel special
  • Value and shower affection on your love interest: Show the love that you wish to receive. Give the other person attention and care too, as everyone wishes to feel valued in relationships

8. You’re focusing on superficial things 

does everyone find love eventually
To find love, you need to focus on one partner, and not be distracted by attention

You’re more likely to miss out on love if you devalue the things that matter and focus on flimsy things such as looks and material comforts. Dr. Mukherji explains, “Just beauty or money alone won’t make your partner stay unless you have something more substantial to offer. Who you are as a person and your vibes matter too.” For instance, Rita cared only about her external beauty and forgot that her insecurities and desperation to get a partner were so prominent that they drove her partners away.

Related Reading: 35 Serious Relationship Questions To Know Where You Stand

What to do

Instead of focusing on flimsy factors, you can try the following tips:

  • Work on your insecurities: If your entire focus is on superficial things, it hints at a void in yourself. Find out that void and address it, otherwise, you’ll only end up getting into superficial relationships
  • Become more comfortable with yourself: Whether you are tall, short, dark, fair, highly educated, or not, remember, in true love, such factors are secondary. Accept yourself the way you are

9. You are not going through self-development

As humans, we must constantly evolve and learn new things. That’s what makes us mature in the way we deal with problems in relationships and in life. Dr. Mukherji says, “When you don’t evolve as a person, you expect another person to fulfill all your needs. This could stem from your childhood, where you probably had one parent catering to all your needs and stunting your growth as an individual.” 

In such cases, you grow up to be reliant on romantic relationships. So, you may end up expecting your partner to be that person who caters to all your needs, with you not having to do much.

What to do

To grow and evolve, you need to think beyond your partner. You can do this by adopting the following tips:

  • Create a social circle where people help each other: Join a club or create a circle of friends where you nurture people and they nurture you back. This will help you grow and rely less on your partner
  • Find alternate sources of strength in your day-to-day activities: For instance, you can develop connections with your coworkers who help you develop skills and grow as a person

10. You have several partners as backup options

Dr. Mukherji explains, “Most people these days have several partners lined up, and that gets in the way of people’s ability to commit to and invest in a relationship. No relationship, no person is perfect. When you always have options lined up, it plays on your mind, and at the first hint of trouble, you gravitate toward the next person on the list instead of staying and trying to work things out.” 

Related Reading: Are You Unknowingly Flirting? How To Know?

My coworker, Melanie, had a lot of male friends and whenever she would have an argument with her boyfriend, she would start chatting with them to pacify herself and find possible solutions. This eventually drove her boyfriend away. And I wasn’t surprised, because this behavior is a sign of micro-cheating which, if not checked early on, can lead any relationship to break apart.

What to do

It’s never a nice thing to have tons of people as backup options, as it can only mess with your relationship priorities. Try the following tips to focus on your potential partner and to prevent yourself from divulging too much to others:

  • Wait for your partner to cool off: People need to give enough time and space to their partners after a conflict and not confide in a third party immediately
  • Learn to create some boundaries: As in relationships, one must create some boundaries in friendships too. If you don’t differentiate between your boyfriend/girlfriend and other friends, don’t be surprised if you find yourself without a partner all of a sudden
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11. You’re too controlling

Another way you could be driving your prospective partners away is by trying to control the other person’s life in all areas. Dr. Mukherji says, “Just because you’re in a relationship, it doesn’t give you the right to control your partner’s life.”

This reminds me of one of my exes, whom I had dated for a couple of years and who was too controlling. He not only asked me to unfriend many of my male friends on social media but would also call me up at odd hours to check who I was with. This became too stifling for me and I eventually left him.

Most people these days have several partners lined up and that gets in the way of people’s ability to commit to and invest in a relationship.

– Dr. Mukherji

What to do

Here’s what you can do instead of being jealous and controlling your potential partner and having your say all the time:

  • Stop being a control freak: Whenever you feel the urge to control your partner’s actions, stop it right there
  • Make relationship rules that apply to both: If you feel the need to control your partner, make sure you give them the right to control you too. That way, you will realize how stifling they feel when you control them

12. You are violent when you’re angry

Violence can never solve any conflict and only makes the gap between two people wider. Imagine getting berated, yelled at, slapped, and pushed during a petty quarrel. Such violence can create long-term psychological issues for the person at the receiving end. Would you want to be with someone who treats you this way? No, right? If you get violent when you’re angry, it may explain why you have trouble finding love or holding on to relationships. This is why anger management is extremely important in relationships.

Dr. Mukherji explains, “Violence can take many forms and may not always be directed at your partner. For instance, you can take your anger out on the people around you (even unknown people, such as the waiter at a restaurant) or on yourself (by hurting yourself physically). You may even resort to breaking things and yelling.” In such cases, your partner may decide to quit and will be right in doing so, as such violence is not just harmful but also embarrassing.

Related Reading: How To Channel Your Anger And Jealousy Into Motivation

What to do

If you often find yourself reacting violently when you disagree with someone or are angry, try the following tips:

  • Get therapy: If you have uncontrollable anger, you can choose to go for therapy
  • Locate triggers: You can try and locate the issues that trigger you to be violent

13. You have addictions

Your addictions may be an obstacle in your way to finding love. Imagine you’re on a date and you’re constantly looking at your phone. After all, you need to check how many ‘likes’ your new Instagram post has received. You’re addicted to social media, and you don’t even listen to what your date is saying. You eventually end up putting them off. 

Or let’s say, you meet your potential partner high on weed. You can hardly keep your eyes open. This is highly disrespectful and will likely nip many budding romantic connections in the bid. Some other addictions that can ruin your love life are:

  • Drug addiction
  • Alcohol addiction
  • Social media addiction
  • Gaming addiction

It’s a common fallacy that finding someone you love and who loves you back can help you recover from your addictions. Dr. Mukherji explains, “Love is not an answer to addictions, and it’s foolish to think love will cure you of addiction.” 

What to do

Are you someone who suffers from one of the addictions mentioned above? Well, try the following tips to control yourself:

  • Ask yourself what your priority is: Make a decision. If it’s a choice between sticking to your addictions and being alone forever, which one is more important to you? You’ll have the answer
  • Get help: Addictions aren’t just bad for your relationships but they end up ruining your whole life. It’s important to get help, either in the form of de-addiction therapy or through addiction recovery platforms like Alcoholics Anonymous (or its many versions that exist today, depending on the addiction you’re grappling with) 

14. You have unrealistic expectations

The problem with most of us these days is that we expect a lot from our partners. Dr. Mukherji explains, “Our lists are never-ending and we’re constantly seeking high standards that even we may not meet. In other words, most of us have unrealistic expectations in our relationships.” Be it professional brilliance, our obsession with good looks, or social media popularity, we are constantly striving to find the best partners for ourselves. And, at times, that’s what prevents us from finding love. 

Related Reading: Drawing The Line Between Love And Privacy In A Relationship

For instance, one of my friends, a travel influencer with around 25,000 followers, was looking for a partner with more followers than her so that they could become a travel couple on Instagram. That was 2 years back. She is still single at 38 because even though she does find men with more followers than her, they often fall short when it comes to her other criteria, such as loyalty or looks. 

What to do

Here’s what you can do instead of creating unrealistic standards for your potential partner:

  • Tone your expectations down: It’s good to have standards, but it’s better to have realistic standards
  • Realize that love can’t be measured by standards: Love can’t be measured by a scale. Stop grading people on such frivolous things and start focusing on the person

15. Self-fulfilling prophecy 

Dr. Mukherji says, “At times, nothing but our own negative beliefs ruin things for us in relationships.” For instance, our past disappointments in relationships may make us act negatively. We may approach our relationships half-heartedly, may give lukewarm responses to our partners (thinking it may not work out), and stop turning up for dates.

Here’s how Dr. Susan Albers describes the phenomenon: “When you set certain expectations, those expectations can lead you to notice certain things but not pay attention to others. Your mind focuses on details that confirm what you expect.”

What to do

If you feel you need to control your negative thoughts and prevent them from ruining your chances with your potential partner, try the following tips:

  • Go for therapy: Instead of sinking into a sea of negativity, try some therapy to get to the root cause and infuse some positivity
  • Put in effort: Relationships require effort. Communicate, look good, and do what it takes to make it work
  • Resolve arguments promptly: Don’t sleep over conflicts. Resolve them immediately

Key Pointers

  • If you’re looking for a relationship, remember that not everyone finds love eventually, and many adults are actually living through long periods of singlehood
  • Some signs you will never find love are: you have violent anger, you are afraid of commitment, you are self-absorbed, and you are a taker
  • Some solutions to this issue are: going for therapy, having realistic expectations, and putting in effort in the relationship

Final Thoughts

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Signs you will never find love and what to do about them

We hope our low-down on the signs you will never find love and their solutions have made you a little more hopeful about finding love. If you’re looking for a relationship, you need to realize that love is a two-way street and you can’t expect to find it unless you put in effort and work on your flaws. What are you looking for in a relationship? Introspect on this before giving up on love. Have realistic expectations, go out there, and win the world with your most positive and improved self. We wish you all the luck!

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‘Disgrace’ that Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson had to ‘crawl off’ train – ParalympicsGB chief

ParalympicsGB chef de mission Penny Briscoe said it is an “absolute disgrace” that 11-time Paralympic gold medallist Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson was forced to “crawl off” a train.

The former wheelchair racer arrived at London’s King’s Cross on Monday evening on a London North Eastern Railway (LNER) train but there was no one there to assist her. Baroness Grey-Thompson had booked assistance to help her off the 19.15 train from Leeds but missed it and took the 19.45 train instead.

She says she “had a contract” and should have been assisted off the train but after 20 minutes, no one came.

“So I decided that I would crawl off the train,” the 55-year-old told the BBC.

She continued: “Trains were meant to be step free by January 1 2020. It’s exhausting. I was really angry last night. I can just about do it (get off a train) but there are lots of other disabled people who can’t and would have been stuck until who knows when. In this day and age it’s not right.”

Briscoe, speaking from ParalympicsGB house in Paris, said: “It’s the lived experience of disabled people on a daily basis. It just doesn’t get reported.

“You should, as a disabled person, be able to get on and off a train and go about your daily living but the reality is far more difficult than that. We’re trying, as ParalympicsGB, to inspire a better world for disabled people. We want change and our athletes want change. There’s still so much to do, and we can’t let our foot off the pedal in terms of demanding that change and creating a more equitable society.”

An LNER spokesperson told the BBC it was investigating the incident and was “sorry to understand there was an issue”.


ParalympicsGB chef de mission Briscoe (Jordan Mansfield/Getty Images)

It is the first time Paris have hosted a Paralympics and Briscoe has said the City is “on an accessibility journey”.

“We know their bus services are a hundred per cent accessible,” she added. “The fleet of buses they’ve brought in for the athletes have six accessible wheelchair spaces on every bus. We know Paris have become more accessible because of the Games. Their metro system is a work in progress.

“The number of accessible bathrooms in hotels in Paris is still an issue, especially the older hotels. It’s one or two per hotel and that isn’t enough if you’re welcoming disabled athletes or spectators into the environment. It’s an accessibility challenge that is global. We had it in Tokyo.

“Paris’ objective in terms of legacy is to use the Games to create a more accessible society for Parisians and we have to support them on that journey, it doesn’t happen overnight.”

Baroness Grey-Thompson won a total of 16 Paralympic medals across the 100m, 200m, 400m, 800m and 4x100m relay between 1988 and 2004. She is ParalympicsGB’s fourth most decorated athlete of all time.

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Don’t Use It Outside on Sunny Days

Key Takeaways

  • Direct sunlight causes laptops to overheat quickly, risking damage and performance issues.
  • Sunlight weakens battery health, leading to shorter charges and potential hazards.
  • UV rays weaken laptop plastic, causing structural damage and compromising overall durability.



Getting outside to soak up some sun rays and fresh air is such a nice change of pace from being cooped up inside. But if you’re planning to park yourself in the park with your laptop to get some work done, there’s something you’ll want to keep in mind first—how the sunshine might impact your computer.


1 Your Laptop Overheats Faster in Direct Sunlight

It’s generally ideal if laptops stay somewhere between 10–35°C (50–95°F) to operate comfortably. But leaving your laptop out in the hot sun is just asking for an overheating problem. First, the sun dumps a ton of heat onto your laptop. Infrared radiation from the sun really bombards it with thermal energy, which can cause your laptop’s surface temperature to skyrocket to around 80–90°C within an hour.

As the internal temperature rises, your laptop’s CPU may slow down (known as thermal throttling), experience performance issues, or even shut itself off completely to avoid permanent hardware damage from overheating.


That said, how badly your laptop overheats depends on several different factors, such as how old it is, how good its cooling system is, the ambient temperature around it, and just how intense the sunlight is. Newer laptops with more advanced cooling may be able to tolerate direct sunlight a bit longer before having major performance issues or shutting down from the heat.

2 Sunlight Can Significantly Decrease Your Laptop’s Battery Health

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Laptop batteries, usually lithium-ion, are really sensitive to heat. High temperatures can speed up the chemical reactions inside the battery, leading to quicker degradation. This not only reduces how long the battery can power your laptop before needing a charge, but it also increases the risk of the battery swelling up or, in worse cases, thermal runaway. This happens when the battery gets too hot and starts releasing energy uncontrollably, in a dangerous chain reaction. In extreme situations, this can cause the battery to explode or even catch fire.


The downstream effects of sunlight degrading your battery like this are significant. As the battery’s capacity goes down over time, your laptop will charge less and less off a single charge. This means you’ll have to rely more on being plugged into a power outlet. If you need your laptop on the go for work or productivity, you might end up tethered to a power source a lot and lose some of the mobility your device provides.

3 UV Radiation May Accelerate the Degradation of the Laptop’s Plastic Components

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While it’s easy to think about UV rays harming your skin, the sun’s damage can also significantly impact your laptop, especially if it is made of hard-shell plastics like polycarbonate and ABS. These are lightweight and durable but also very vulnerable to UV light.


When hit with those high-energy UV beams, the plastic molecules start to break down through a process called photodegradation. The bonds between polymer chains snap apart over time, making the material progressively weaker and more brittle. If left unchecked, this degradation can cause visible cracks, discoloration, or outright shell failure down the line.

Not only that, but a degrading casing has broader repercussions for a laptop’s health, too. A more fragile shell is more prone to issues from regular bumps and bends. Connections might loosen, components may fail, and you could lose data or have corruption issues.

4 Sudden Temperature Changes Can Cause Condensation Inside Your Laptop

One of the biggest threats to how long your laptop lasts and runs well is getting moisture inside it. This is especially a problem if you quickly take your laptop from a well-aerated (or air-conditioned) place into hot, humid weather.


The science behind what happens is that when warm, damp air gets into your laptop and touches its cooler insides, the water vapor in the air can turn into little droplets of liquid water. This extra moisture can build up on delicate electronic parts and potentially cause short circuits, corrosion, or other damage over time that could lead to system crashes, glitchy behavior, and a laptop that does not last as long as it should.

What’s sneaky about this process is that the condensation might not be visible to the naked eye right away. The water droplets can form in hard-to-reach nooks and crannies inside and spread out around in a way that might not seem obvious until bigger problems start happening. So be careful not to whiplash your laptop between very different climates if you want it to keep chugging along for years.


5 Your Laptop Screen Might Be Harder to See Due to Glare

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Glare on laptop screens happens when light bounces off the surface. Glossy screens are most affected since they reflect more light than matte finishes. When sunshine hits your display, it creates a mirror effect that scatters light back into your eyes, washing out what’s on the screen.

The position of the sun outside also plays a big role. As the sun moves through the sky, the angle at which it hits your laptop changes, shifting the glare around the screen. This means you’re constantly readjusting your laptop to deal with the glare.

Staring at a glare-filled screen for too long isn’t great for your health, either. It can give you headaches from straining your eyes. Over time, it may even cause blurry vision or other eye issues. The discomfort of glare may also lead to bad posture as you awkwardly crane your neck trying to see, which could result in a sore back or neck.


Laptop makers realize glare is a pain, so they’re starting to offer some solutions. Matte screens don’t reflect as much light as glossy ones. Brighter screens and screens that adjust based on lighting are other ideas. But these features often cost more. Even the most high-tech displays still have trouble beating direct sunlight, though.

Guangzhou Zoo celebrates 11 years of panda joy

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A photo taken on August 27, 2024 shows giant panda Ya Yi enjoying her birthday feast at Guangzhou Zoo in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China. /CFP

On August 27, Guangzhou Zoo celebrated the birthdays of its two beloved giant pandas, Xing Yi and Ya Yi, attracting a large crowd of excited visitors. These panda siblings, born just days apart in August 2013, share a special bond and a birthday month, making August an especially meaningful time at the zoo.

To mark their 11th birthdays, Guangzhou Zoo went all out, throwing a festive party with the themes of “Riding the Waves” and “Abundant Harvest.” The event was filled with joy and good wishes, as visitors and staff gathered to wish both bears a year full of health, happiness, and continued adventures.

Fuerza Regida talks ‘Pero No Te Enamores’ and Jersey corridos

What a difference two years can make.

In March 2022, Fuerza Regida embarked on a guerilla marketing campaign to promote an upcoming show at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, Calif. The San Bernardino-based quintet had already reached the top of Billboard’s U.S. Regional Mexican chart twice with 2019’s “Del Barrio Hasta Aqui” and 2020’s “Adicto,” two albums full of corridos tumbados, or trap corridos, which blend elements of traditional Mexican music— requinto guitars and a brass rhythm section— with hip-hop-like lyrics in Spanish about trapping, drug dealing and hustling. Despite the success, there were still plenty of unsold tickets left. Equipped with a megaphone, the band members’ instruments, a camera crew and a desire to see every seat filled for what would be a hometown concert, Fuerza Regida showed up unannounced at nearby Arroyo Valley and San Bernardino high schools and performed a quick set for students before moving on to the Ontario Mills mall, where it regaled unsuspecting shoppers.

But what created the biggest buzz from this traveling road show was the band’s final impromptu performance, which took place in the middle of the westbound 10 Freeway, right in front of the Toyota Arena. In a video clip posted to Fuerza Regida frontman Jesús Ortiz Paz’s TikTok account, we see the band’s caravan of vehicles block all five lanes as it plays a banda rendition of “El Muchacho Alegre,” a song popularized by legendary mariachi singer Pedro Infante. The stunt went viral, accruing millions of views and thousands of comments, many of them admonishing Fuerza Regida for bringing traffic to a standstill while others praised the members for their ingenuity.

By the day of the concert, every ticket had been sold.

“Back then, we would have to pull up [to a city] early to promote because we weren’t selling out like that. Thank God we don’t have to do that anymore,” Ortiz Paz, better known as J.O.P., says in between taking bites of baby carrots and hummus.

It’s a mid-July afternoon and I’m sitting with the 27-year-old singer and his entourage of at least a dozen people at a fast-casual Mediterranean restaurant in downtown Culver City, an hourlong pit stop in a day crammed with interviews to promote “Pero No Te Enamores,” Fuerza Regida’s eighth studio album (released July 25 on Rancho Humilde Records and Street Mob Records). Before speaking with The Times, J.O.P. joined Apple Music DJ Zane Lowe to record an episode of the streamer’s “New Music Daily” radio show. After lunch, it was off to Burbank to be interviewed by DJ Bootleg Kev for his syndicated hip-hop program. In a few days, J.O.P. and the rest of the band — requinto guitarist Samuel Jaimez, guitarron player Khrystian Ramos, tubist José Garcia and tololoche player Moises Lopez — would fly out to Dallas to resume a nationwide arena tour that has sold out most dates and will culminate with two shows at Inglewood’s Intuit Dome in mid-November.

Fuerza Regida’s requinto guitarist Samuel Jaimez, from left, guitarron player Khrystian Ramos, lead singer Jesus Ortiz Paz, tubist José Garcia and tololoche player Moises Lopez.

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“We’re doing just English media today. We’ve never really done anything with that market before,” J.O.P. says with a hint of satisfaction noticeable in his voice.

That the English-language music press has taken an interest in covering the release of “Pero No Te Enamores,” an album recorded in Spanish, is a testament to the rising popularity of música Mexicana in the U.S. and Fuerza Regida’s role in its growth. Once considered niche, it has been pushed into the mainstream on the heels of the pandemic by a bevy of acts who built their audiences on YouTube and TikTok before conquering the streaming services; according to entertainment data analysis company Luminate, Latin music was the fastest-growing genre in the U.S. on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music during the first half of 2024 thanks in large part to música Mexicana. The subgenre is hardly a cultural import. Many of its young stars and their ever-growing fan bases are based on this side of the border.

“I feel like people in the U.S. identify themselves with Fuerza Regida,” J.O.P. says. “All the no sabos, all the pochos, they know our culture is a different culture being born over here [rather] than over there.”

Música Mexicana’s dominance is most apparent in Southern California, home to the country’s largest Mexican American population. As of this writing, 14 of the 25 songs listed on Apple Music’s daily trending chart for Los Angeles belong to the genre, sharing space with the likes of pop “it” girl Sabrina Carpenter and Kendrick Lamar’s epic diss track “Not Like Us.” Of these, six are Fuerza Regida songs.

The band got its start in 2015 by playing covers at parties and local venues in San Bernardino, and the rollicking good times haven’t stopped since —its concerts are notoriously boozy, boisterous affairs. Fuerza Regida’s specialty is making earworms meant to be played loudly, whether it be “Radicamos en South Central,” its first hit, a corrido tumbado from 2018 about building a drug empire brick by brick; “Bebe Dame,” a romantic cumbia recorded with Tex-Mex act Grupo Frontera in 2022; or “Tu Name,” a scornful rebuff released earlier this year about moving on and forgetting someone by sleeping with other women.

Besides its ability to make infectious party anthems, Fuerza Regida’s success can be attributed to its prolificness. Over the last two years, the group has released four albums and one EP, all of which cracked the Billboard 200 top albums chart for all genres. When not recording, Fuerza Regida has been on the road, playing close to 100 shows over the same period.

“I was a businessman before I was an artist,” says J.O.P., who oversees the creative direction of Fuerza Regida, of his entrepreneurial approach to the music industry as the diamond-encrusted logo of Street Mob Records dangles from his neck. Not content with just being a musician, he founded the independent music label in 2019. Since then, he’s signed Calle 24 and Chino Pacas, two of the most promising artists in música Mexicana.

“My dad works in construction and he likes what he does. He’s been doing it for 35 years. He doesn’t have to work anymore but he still goes in because he enjoys it. I’m the same way. I go to the office, put in 14-hour days, go home and I’m happy,” he added.

“Pero No Te Enamores” is Fuerza Regida’s most ambitious project to date, one that puts the pliancy of musica Méxicana to the test. Throughout its history, Mexican music has borrowed from and incorporated other genres into its fold — the accordion, a staple of conjunto and norteño, was first introduced to the country in the late 19th century from Czech and German immigrants through polkas; cumbia arrived from Colombia in the 1940s. With its latest, Fuerza Regida is adding electronic dance music into the mix.

“Jersey corridos, make sure you put that in there, “ J.O.P. says, giving a name to the fusion of Jersey club, drill, house music and corridos found in the album.

Fuerza Regida first dipped its toes in the EDM waters last year with “Harley Quinn,” an uptempo collaboration with DJ Marshmello that’s heavy on the horns — the single, off of “Pa’ Las Baby’s y Belikeada,” peaked at No. 40 on Billboard’s Hot 100. With “Pero No Te Enamores,” the band dives headfirst from the deep end of the pool. To make the 15-track record, Fuerza Regida enlisted producers Gordo (who worked on Drake’s 2022 album “Honestly, Never Mind”) and Synthetic (he produced Lil Uzi Vert’s 2023 single “Just Wanna Rock”), and collaborated with EDM heavy hitters DJ Afrojack and Major Lazer.

The hybrid sound of Jersey corridos is most apparent in tracks like “Bella” and “Secreto Victoria,” which seamlessly blend guitar instrumentations with catchy dance beats. In some cases, Fuerza Regida abandons the música Mexicana sound altogether — “Nel,” the album’s lead single, is closer to reggaeton.

“The album is all summer vibes, very EDM, but it doesn’t lose the lingo of Fuerza — the album is all Fuerza’d out,” J.O.P. says. Lyrically, “Pero No Te Enamores,” which translates to “but don’t fall in love,” comes from the perspective of someone who’s having too much fun being rich, famous and single — a recurring theme in the band’s extensive body of work.

If fans were upset about the experimental turn taken with the record, that dissatisfaction was not reflected on the charts. Within 24 hours after its release, “Pero No Te Enamores” jumped to the No. 1 spot on Apple Music’s all genres list. The following week, it debuted at No. 25 on the Billboard 200.

Despite the success of the record, J.O.P. says the band is not done with corridos.

“I love Jersey club, so when we decided to make a dance album, we knew it was going to be this. I don’t want to make different types of music throughout my career. I wanted to do this album and then go back to my original stuff,” he said, hinting that the next album was already in the works.

Nor is J.O.P. done with taking a do-it-yourself approach to promoting Fuerza Regida’s music. On the day of the release of “Pero No Te Enamores,” the frontman and his crew hosted two free listening parties in the Los Angeles area. The first was an afternoon flash pop-up at a beachside mansion in Santa Monica where hundreds of people showed up after the location was posted on the band’s Instagram account. Later that night, the party moved over to Boyle Heights nightclub Don Quixote for an event sponsored by Spotify that included free drinks and tote bags with the album’s logo — a crossed-out heart— screenprinted on the spot. These functions, J.O.P. says, are a way to thank their core fan base.

“We like to do something for the people that can’t really afford a ticket to our shows. We have to do our shows, that’s how we make our money and live, but we always want to do something for the fans,” he tells me during a brief follow-up interview an hour after the Boyle Heights party ended. It’s late at night and we are standing in the driveway of the Mulholland Drive mansion he rented to rest up after bouncing around the city all day.

“I’m tired but in a good way, We love it. I can’t see myself doing something else,” he says before thanking me for my time and heading back inside. The following day, he and the band would fly out to Atlanta to continue the tour.

Telegram Founder Pavel Durov Charged Over Alleged Criminal Activity on the App

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov is forbidden from leaving French territory after being charged for complicity in running an online platform that allegedly enabled the spread of sexual images of children, creating an uncertain future for the messaging app that has become one of the world’s biggest social media platforms.

Durov was arrested on Saturday at 8 pm local time after his private jet landed at an airport near Paris. He was then detained for four days as part of an investigation into alleged criminal activity taking place on Telegram. On Wednesday evening, local time, he was indicted and forbidden from leaving the country, according to a statement released by the Paris Prosecutor. He was released under judicial supervision, the statement said, and must post a €5 million ($5.5 million) bail and report to a police station in France twice a week.

The Telegram founder was placed under formal investigation for a range of charges related to child sexual abuse material, drug trafficking, importing cryptology without prior declaration, as well as a “near-total absence” of cooperation with French authorities, Laure Beccuau, the Paris prosecutor, said on Wednesday.

French authorities noted an “almost total lack of response from Telegram to legal requests,” Beccuau noted. “This is what led JUNALCO [the National Jurisdiction for the Fight against Organized Crime] to open an investigation into the possible criminal liability of this messaging service’s executives in the commission of these offenses,” she said. The preliminary investigation began in February 2024 and initial investigations were coordinated by the OFMIN, an agency set up to prevent violence against minors, her statement added.

“It is absurd to claim that a platform or its owner is responsible for the abuse of that platform,” Telegram said on Sunday, before Durov was charged. The platform, which has 900 million active users, did not immediately respond to a request for comment to the charges.

Since his arrest, both the UAE and Russia have requested consular access to Durov, who has citizenship in both countries. It’s unclear why Durov, who also obtained a French passport after leaving Russia, was in France. “I don’t take holidays,” he said on his Telegram channel in June.

Russia has claimed, without evidence, that Durov’s arrest is an attempt by the United States to exert influence over the platform via France. “Telegram is one of the few and at the same time the largest Internet platforms over which the United States has no influence,” Vyacheslav Volodin, the chairman of Russia’s State Duma, the lower house of parliament, said on the app.

France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, said on Monday that Durov’s detention is “in no way a political decision.” “It is up to the judiciary, in full independence, to enforce the law,” he added in a post on X. The European Commission tells WIRED the arrest was conducted under French criminal law and is not connected to new European regulation for tech platforms. “We are closely monitoring the developments related to Telegram and stand ready to cooperate with the French authorities should it be relevant,” a spokesperson says, declining to be named.

Telegram-Linked TON Blockchain Back Online After Hours-Long Outage: Here’s What Happened

The Open Network (TON) — the Telegram-linked blockchain network — experienced a technical issue in the early hours of Wednesday that saw the network go offline, prompting exchanges like Bybit and Binance to halt deposits and withdrawals on the network during the time. It appeared that the blockchain was undergoing a network-wide outage before its developers disclosed the reason for the downtime and restored the network. The TON blockchain remained offline for a few hours, before it resumed block production.

TON Network Downtime: What Caused the Outage

The TON blockchain stopped processing transactions for a notable time period on Wednesday. Several crypto and blockchain enthusiasts shared screenshots showing that the blockchain was not creating new blocks. The observers also noted that it took up to six hours for the TON blockchain to be up and running again.

The reason why this glitch occurred is the heightened trading activity around the newly launched memecoin – Dogs. The Dogs Coin is part of a new game on the Mini Apps marketplace on Telegram, named Dogs. The game lets Telegram users play on the app and collect Dogs Coin. The ecosystem of the Dogs memecoin is supported on the Ton blockchain.

On August 26, the Dogs Coin was listed on Binance and other crypto exchanges – after which transactions around this memecoin quickly picked pace. Users who collected Dogs Coin by playing its game on Telegram rushed to the market to trade and sell.

“Due to high recent activity (>20 million transactions in recent two days), garbage collection overloaded many of validators for enough time for them to lost consensus with each other,” the update shared by the Ton blockchain claimed.

To resolve the situation and restore consensus, the validators of this blockchain needed to be restarted at about the same time with specific flags.

As a precautionary measure, Binance and ByBit reportedly suspended deposits and withdrawals to and from the network. It is currently unclear whether the TON blockchain-related services are restored on these exchanges.

Meanwhile, the TON blockchain was restored a few hours ago and is back online, while block production has resumed.

It was previously reported that TON’s native crypto token Toncoin lost about $2.7 billion (roughly Rs. 22,670 crore) in market value following Telegram founder Pavel Durov’s detention in France.

While the TON foundation is a separate entity from Telegram, it is the brainchild of Durov and his brother, Nikolai Durov. The network was conceived by its co-founders around 2019 but it reportedly launched on a wider scale in 2022.

New Google tools to boost first-party data strategies

Google is rolling out two new features to help you navigate the evolving digital privacy landscape and strengthen first-party data strategies.

Why we care. Despite Google deciding to roll back on its plans to remove third-party cookies, with privacy regulations still in place, first-party data has become crucial. These tools is intended to help you simplify data collection and management while respecting user privacy.

Driving the news. Google announced Tag Diagnostics and a new consent management setup, both designed to streamline first-party data collection and utilization.

Details. The new offerings include:

Tag Diagnostics:

  • Provides at-a-glance view of account health.
  • Alerts users to potential measurement issues.
  • Offers guidance on fixing problemsAvailable in Google Tag Manager, Google Ads, and Google Analytics.

Integrated Consent Management Platform (CMP) setup:

  • Streamlines consent banner creation and consent mode implementation.
  • Works within Google Ads, Analytics, and Tag Manager interfaces.
  • Integrates with several CMP partners, including consent manager, Cookiebot, iubenda, and Usercentrics.

What’s next: Google plans to continue adding new diagnostics capabilities and investing in first-party data solutions as the industry evolves.

Bottom line. As digital advertising faces a privacy-driven shift, Google is positioning itself as a key enabler of first-party data strategies for advertisers.


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Anu Adegbola

Anu Adegbola has been Paid Media Editor of Search Engine Land since 2024. She covers paid search, paid social, retail media, video and more.

In 2008, Anu’s career started with

 delivering digital marketing campaigns (mostly but not exclusively Paid Search) by building strategies, maximising ROI, automating repetitive processes and bringing efficiency from every part of marketing departments through inspiring leadership both on agency, client and marketing tech side.

 

Outside editing Search Engine Land article she is the founder of PPC networking event – PPC Live, host of weekly podcast PPCChat Roundup, and brand evangelist at ClickTech. 

 

She is also an international speaker with some of the stages she has presented on being SMX (US), SMX (Munich), Friends of Search (Amsterdam), brightonSEO, The Marketing Meetup, HeroConf (PPC Hero), SearchLove, BiddableWorld, SESLondon, PPC Chat Live, AdWorld Experience (Bologna) and more.

First Lok Sabha Speaker of India, Know His Name

Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar, often called Dadasaheb, was an Indian politician and independence activist. His significant contributions to India’s political framework include serving as the President of the Central Legislative Assembly, the Speaker of the Constituent Assembly of India, and the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha. His political career laid foundational stones for India’s parliamentary democracy.

Early Life and Education of G.V. Mavalankar

Mavalankar was born on 27 November 1888 in Baroda, British India. He belonged to a Marathi family with roots in Mavalange, Ratnagiri district. He took his early education in Rajapur and other locations within the Bombay Presidency. In 1902, he moved to Ahmedabad for higher studies, earning a B.A. in science from Gujarat College in 1908. He further pursued law at the Government Law School in Bombay, graduating with First Class honors in 1912.

Early Political Involvement of G.V. Mavalankar

Mavalankar began his political journey as he engaged with key figures such as Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and Mahatma Gandhi. His early roles included serving as the honorary secretary of the Gujarat Education Society and the secretary of the Gujarat Sabha. He was first elected to the Ahmedabad Municipality in 1919 and was actively involved in local governance.

Role of G.V. Mavalankar in the Indian Independence Movement

Mavalankar joined the Indian Independence Movement through the Non-Cooperation Movement. He was appointed secretary of the Gujarat Provincial Congress Committee (1921–22) and later supported Gandhi’s Salt Satyagraha in 1930. Although he briefly joined the Swaraj Party, he returned to the Congress fold as the party re-engaged with legislative councils in 1934.

Legislative and Assembly Roles of First Lok Sabha Speaker of India

In 1937, Mavalankar was elected to the Bombay Province Legislative Assembly as its Speaker. He held this position until 1946, demonstrating his leadership and parliamentary skills. Later he became a member of Central Legislative Assembly in 1946 until the Assembly’s dissolution in August 1947 due to the Indian Independence Act.

Following India’s independence, Mavalankar played a crucial role in separating the constitution-making role from legislative duties. On 17 November 1947, he was elected as the Speaker of the Constituent Assembly (Legislative), which was later renamed the Provisional Parliament on 26 November 1949. He continued as Speaker until the formation of the First Lok Sabha in 1952.

G.V. Mavalankar as the First Lok Sabha Speaker of India

On 15 May 1952, Mavalankar was elected as the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha, representing Ahmedabad for the Indian National Congress. His election was marked by a significant majority, reflecting his respected status. He held this position until his resignation in January 1956 due to health issues. He passed away on 27 February 1956 in Ahmedabad.

Educational Contributions of First Lok Sabha Speaker of India

Mavalankar was instrumental in the educational development of Gujarat. He co-founded the Ahmedabad Education Society with Kasturbhai Lalbhai and Amritlal Hargovindas. He also supported the establishment of Gujarat University, which was founded in 1949.

Legacy of First Lok Sabha Speaker of India

Mavalankar’s contributions to Indian politics and education have left a lasting impact. His wife, Sushila Mavalankar, won the by-poll for his seat in 1956 but did not contest in 1957. His son, Purushottam Mavalankar, later won the seat in 1972.

Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar’s legacy as the first Speaker of the Lok Sabha and his role in shaping India’s legislative framework continue to be remembered as significant milestones in Indian parliamentary history.

Para las farmacéuticas, la pelea entre Trump y Harris es entre dos enemigos de la industria

En medio de una amarga y divisiva contienda, el ex presidente Donald Trump y la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris solo parecen coincidir en una cosa: es tarea del gobierno reducir los altos precios de los medicamentos en el país.

En 2022, Harris emitió el voto de desempate en el Senado para aprobar una ley que permite a Medicare negociar los precios de los medicamentos para sus más de 60 millones de beneficiarios. Antes, como fiscal general de California, fue una reguladora agresiva de la industria farmacéutica.

Como presidente, Trump probablemente mantendría las negociaciones de precios de Medicare a menos que la industria farmacéutica pudiera ofrecer algo más convincente. Según personas de su círculo, en su primer mandato propuso varias políticas destinadas a reducir los costos de los medicamentos recetados, pero tuvo un éxito limitado en su implementación.

La industria farmacéutica podría beneficiarse si Trump sigue sin poder avanzar con tales propuestas.

“Sus esfuerzos fueron en gran parte fragmentados y enfrentaron resistencia tanto de la industria como de los legisladores”, dijo Sergio José Gutiérrez, estratega político que ha trabajado principalmente con demócratas. “La falta de una estrategia consolidada y la capacidad limitada para implementar cambios significativos hizo que su enfoque fuera menos efectivo en comparación con lo que una administración Harris-Walz podría ofrecer”.

Legisladores de ambos partidos atacan cada vez más a la industria, por los precios de los medicamentos que la mayoría de los estadounidenses consideran irrazonables, según encuestas de KFF. El resultado de la elección podría ser crucial para la suerte de las farmacéuticas.

La situación actual de la industria contrasta fuertemente con años anteriores, cuando gozaban de una reputación de ser casi intocables. Durante más de una década, rechazaron propuestas para permitir que Medicare negociara precios más bajos de medicamentos antes de perder la batalla hace dos años.

El cambio en su posición política se refleja en las contribuciones de las compañías farmacéuticas a los candidatos. Una industria que en los años 90 y principios de los 2000 daba tres o cuatro veces más a los candidatos republicanos que a los demócratas, ahora está repartiendo de forma distinta sus apuestas. Hasta ahora, en el ciclo de 2024, las compañías farmacéuticas han dado $4,89 millones a los demócratas y $4,35 millones a los republicanos, según OpenSecrets, un grupo de investigación no partidista.

Harris ha recibido $518.571 de la industria, y Trump $204.748.

En la Convención Nacional Demócrata en Chicago, Harris y otros promocionaron sus antecedentes en la reducción de los precios de los medicamentos. Los partidarios de Harris señalan su pasado y presente.

Mientras fue fiscal general de California, Harris tuvo causas que resultaron en casi $7.200 millones (alrededor de $22 por persona en Estados Unidos) en multas para las farmacéuticas.

Su voto para aprobar la Ley de Reducción de la Inflación del presidente Joe Biden allanó el camino no solo para la negociación de precios de Medicare, sino también para un límite anual de $2.000 en el gasto total en medicamentos de los beneficiarios de Medicare y un límite de $35 en sus suministros mensuales de insulina.

“En los Estados Unidos de América, ningún adulto mayor debería tener que elegir entre llenar su receta o pagar su alquiler”, dijo Harris el 15 de agosto en su primera aparición conjunta con Biden desde que el presidente  abandonara la carrera por la reelección.

Si es elegida presidenta, ha prometido extender tanto el límite anual de gastos en medicamentos como el límite del precio de la insulina a todos los estadounidenses con seguro, no solo a aquellos con Medicare.

Harris también respaldó una política polémica que, en algunos casos, permitiría al gobierno federal inyectar más competencia en el mercado al incautar las patentes de algunos medicamentos costosos desarrollados con fondos federales.

Doug Hart, de 77 años, de Tempe, Arizona, ha estado gastando alrededor de $7.000 anuales en medicamentos recetados. Un medicamento que toma para prevenir coágulos de sangre costará menos bajo las negociaciones de precios de Medicare. El presidente retirado de un sindicato dijo que la disminución será considerable y es una de las razones por las que apoya a Harris.

“Los republicanos votaron en contra de la negociación de precios de Medicare. Harris rompió el empate en el Senado para permitirlo”, dijo Hart, quien es miembro de la junta de la Alianza de Jubilados de Arizona, que trabaja para movilizar a miembros y sindicalistas retirados en temas progresistas.

Si bien como partido los republicanos siguen siendo más favorables a la industria farmacéutica, Trump ha estado dispuesto a desafiar la ortodoxia del GOP tomando medidas para combatir los altos costos de los medicamentos.

Durante su administración, trató de vincular los precios de los medicamentos en Medicare con los precios internacionales más bajos, una propuesta que el instituto de investigación de salud de PricewaterhouseCoopers estimó que costaría a cinco fabricantes de medicamentos hasta $500 millones de dólares al año.

Lo que se conocía como la regla final interina de “nación más favorecida” fue bloqueada debido a desafíos legales y luego fue rescindida por la administración de Biden.

Trump emitió una regla que establecía un camino para importar medicamentos de Canadá y otros países, con Florida convirtiéndose este año en el primer estado en obtener la aprobación federal para importar algunas recetas de Canadá. Pero las acciones del estado se frustraron por la resistencia de Health Canada, el departamento del gobierno canadiense responsable de la política de salud nacional.

Y en su sitio web de campaña, Trump publicó un video en el que cuestionaba si los problemas de salud infantil son el resultado de la “sobre recetar” medicamentos.

“Con demasiada frecuencia, nuestro establishment de salud pública está demasiado cerca de Big Pharma; ganan mucho dinero, Big Pharma, las grandes corporaciones y otros intereses especiales, y no quieren hacer las preguntas difíciles sobre lo que está sucediendo con la salud de nuestros hijos”, dijo. “Si Big Pharma engaña a los pacientes y contribuyentes estadounidenses o antepone las ganancias a las personas, se los debe investigar y responsabilizar”, agregó.

Trump no ha dicho mucho sobre los precios de los medicamentos en su campaña de 2024, pero sus aliados y ex asesores dicen que sigue comprometido a reducir los precios de las recetas, si es reelegido.

Probablemente, Trump se enfocaría en aumentar la competencia de genéricos y biosimilares, importar medicamentos fabricados, pero que en la actualidad se venden en el extranjero, y limitar los costos de bolsillo de la insulina, según ex funcionarios de su administración.

Otros objetivos podrían ser reducir los precios de los medicamentos en el programa 340B de Medicare, que requiere que los fabricantes proporcionen fármacos para pacientes ambulatorios a precios reducidos a organizaciones de salud elegibles que atienden a pacientes de bajos ingresos y sin seguro.

“El tema número 1 que le importaba mientras estaba en la Casa Blanca, y sigo escuchándolo hablar, es reducir los precios de los medicamentos”, dijo Theo Merkel, investigador senior en los think tanks conservadores Paragon Health Institute y Manhattan Institute. Merkel también fue asistente especial de Trump en la Casa Blanca. “Estoy seguro de que estará arriba en la agenda”, agregó.

Catherine Hill, vocera de la Asociación de Investigación y Fabricantes Farmacéuticos de América, o PhRMA, dijo que el grupo comercial de la industria espera colaborar con cualquier futura administración presidencial.

Criticó el plan de negociación de precios de Medicare de la administración Biden, así como el plan de Trump de alinear los precios con los de otros países. Este mes, la administración anunció nuevos precios reducidos para 10 medicamentos en el programa tras negociaciones entre el gobierno federal y las farmacéuticas. Los costos más bajos entrarán en vigencia en 2026.

“Los controles de precios anteriores adoptados por la administración Biden amenazan con frenar esa innovación”, dijo Hill. “Socavar las protecciones de la propiedad intelectual y tomar ‘prestados’ los controles de precios de otros países subestimará aún más la innovación y amenazará el acceso de los pacientes a los medicamentos”.

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Rune Factory: Guardians Of Azuma Nintendo Switch Collector’s Edition Preorders Are Live

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma launches Spring 2025 on Nintendo Switch and PC. Based on the reveal trailer and early information about the game, Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma looks to be an evolution of the established RPG-meets-farming-sim formula of previous Rune Factory games. The game is set in Azuma–a fantasy world inspired by Japanese folklore, where players take the role of a magical martial artist known as an “Earth Dancer” on a quest to restore the land by building farms, repairing villages, and taking on RPG-style quests and boss battles.

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma will feature two physical versions on Nintendo Switch, including a standard edition with the base game and a limited Earth Dancer Edition that comes with collectible goodies and bonus in-game content. Both versions are available for preorder now. No preorder bonuses have been revealed for either edition, but we’ll update this article if any official or retailer-exclusive bonuses are announced.

Preorder Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Earth Dancer Edition

$100

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Earth Dancer Edition

The $100 Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Earth Dancer Edition includes the physical edition for Nintendo Switch and the following extras:

  • Woolby character plush keychain
  • Art book
  • Official soundtrack on CD
  • Traditional Japanese folding fan
  • Seasons of Love DLC bundle with extra downloadable Woolby Costumes
  • Custom box with unique cover art

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Earth Dancer Edition Preorders are available now at Best Buy.

Note: Collector’s editions for multiple other Rune Factory games for Switch, including Rune Factory 5 and Rune Factory 4 Special, aren’t easy to find for reasonable prices these days. If you want all the bonus goodies above, you’ll probably want to secure a preorder before the Earth Dancer Edition is gone.


Preorder Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Standard Edition

$60

Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma standard edition
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma standard edition

If you only want a physical copy of the base game, you can preorder the Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma for $60 at Best Buy. Digital preorders are also available on Switch, and on PC via Steam.


More Rune Factory games on Switch

Rune Factory 3 Special - Golden Memories Limited Edition
Rune Factory 3 Special – Golden Memories Limited Edition

If you’re interested in Guardians of Azuma and haven’t played all of the previous entries in the franchise, you’re in luck, because there are three great Rune Factory games on Nintendo Switch already. Rune Factory 5 is the most recent new entry in the franchise, but remastered versions of Rune Factory 3 and 4 are also worth checking out. Rune Factory 3 originally released on Nintendo DS in 2010, while Rune Factory 4 first appeared on 3DS in 2013. You can get all three for cheap at Amazon. You can even still get Rune Factory 3’s Golden Memories Limited Edition for retail price.

Another RPG farming sim hybrid to check out is Square Enix’s Harvestella, which is also exclusive to Nintendo Switch and PC.


Autistic traits, behavioral problems in 7-year-olds linked with gender nonconforming play

Gender nonconformity in 7-year-olds — as measured by levels of gender-conforming play — may be associated with autistic traits and behavioral difficulties in girls, and with peer relationship problems in boys, according to a new study published August 28, 2024 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Marlene Stratmann of Karlstad University, Sweden, and colleagues.

Gender nonconformity (GNC) refers to variations in gender expression from societal and cultural gender norms. In childhood, GNC can manifest itself in several ways, including play behavior, peer relationships, clothing, and body language. Childhood GNC does not directly indicate developing gender dysphoria (GD) later in life, although the phenomena are linked. Recently, studies have begun to establish a high co-occurrence of GNC, GD and autism spectrum disorder. However, most of this work has been carried out in clinical populations with existing diagnoses, which may lead to an overestimation of the associations between GNC and autistic traits and behavioral difficulties in a non-clinical population.

In the new study, researchers analyzed data on 718 children enrolled in the Swedish Environmental Longitudinal, Mother and Child, Asthma and Allergy (SELMA) study for which there were data on play behavior and behavioral outcomes. GNC play behavior was determined using the Preschool Activities Inventory, which includes 12 “feminine” and 12 “masculine” toys, play activities and child characteristics.

In both sexes, higher levels of gender nonconforming play was associated with increased behavioral difficulties. Higher masculine play behavior scores were associated with hyperactivity and inattention in both sexes. Higher feminine play scores in boys were associated with peer relationship problems, while higher masculine play scores in girls were associated with increased likelihood of autistic traits and behavioral difficulties.

The study involves a sample of children of only one age in a single country, and cannot be used to draw any conclusions as to causation. However, the authors conclude that gender nonconformity may be associated with behavioral challenges and difficulties in both sexes, even in children without any diagnoses.

The authors add: “The results showed that children who played more with toys traditionally considered for the opposite gender had more autistic traits and behavioral problems. At the same time it is very important to keep in mind that just because a girl decides to play rougher or a boy plays with dolls, it does not mean that there will be a link to behavioral difficulties or autistic traits in this child.”

The Power of Letters Written by a Lawyer

By Advocate Haresh Raichura

The convict was on death row about to be executed. All legal remedies, appeals, curative petitions, mercy petitions were exhausted.

One criminal side trial court lawyer however felt that he was innocent and the witnesses were lying.

He wrote a small letter to Earl Stanley Gardner (the author of Perry Mason Lawyer novels) about this case.

Earl called for papers, and drew a map of the crime scene, the position of witnesses and their timeline about their arrival on the scene of crime.

The timeline made it obvious that the convict could not have been at scene of crime.

Now what to do?

The convict had exhausted all legal remedies and was going to be hanged anytime in few hours.

There was no time to draft a petition or to move court.

Earl prepared a letter, attached it with a diagram of the scene of crime and a list of events.

He posted letters to all judges of the California Supreme Court and also to the Governor.

The Governor postponed the execution of the death warrant for some time to examine the issue.

The Court also took action and ordered further investigation.

But in the meantime the convict had become insane.

Insanity itself was considering sufficient ground to commute the death sentence and so the death sentence was converted to life imprisonment.

The Court did not reopen the case. The evidence had disappeared and further investigation could not throw much light.

(Further investigation was made but it was difficult to find another suspect who also had similar red hairs and who was also seen near scene of crime at the same time. So the further investigation was closed)

For more details see book “The Court of Last Resort” by Earl Stanley Gardner.

This post was first published on Advocate Haresh Raichura’s LinkedIn Account on August 21! Haresh Raichur is a Legal Counsel & Advocate on Record at the Supreme Court of India.

Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for August 29, 2024 | Astrology

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality. Wouldn’t it be helpful if you started your day by already knowing about what’s going to come your way? Read on to find out whether the odds will be in your favour today.

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality. (Pixabay)

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 20)

You can find yourself fitter with regular exercise. Monetary gains are indicated in speculation. Someone is likely to repose full faith in you for getting an important task done. Some of you can be desperate to prove a point on the domestic front. Religious minded can go on a spiritually elevating journey. Start saving for renovating an old house. A matter related to academics may be taken up by some.

Love Focus: Young couples are likely to enjoy togetherness.

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Green

TAURUS (Apr 21-May 20)

Financial problems disappear and financial stability returns. A business trip is likely beneficial and may get you a lucrative deal. The family will be most supportive in whatever you are doing. Living frugally, but not much-hampering quality of life, will likely save a lot. Getting possession of a house or flat is possible. You are likely to come out with flying colors on the academic front.

Love Focus: A romantic relationship grows stronger.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Orange

GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21)

Creating a healthy environment will help you remain fit. An outstanding payment is likely to be received. Chances of winning a deal become bright through your efforts on the business front. A family friend is likely to give good health advice. Those thinking of a journey by road are in for a good time. A changed environment will not only be enjoyable, but therapeutic too.

Love Focus: Heart-to-heart talk with lover will help you get rid of an emotional burden.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: Light Red

CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22)

Bodily ills may be troublesome, but only temporarily. Those panicking over a deal can lay their worst fears to rest. A career change is indicated for some and will be a step in the right direction. Good advice from a family member will work wonders for you. You will be able to preempt difficulties and make a long journey comfortable. Maintain confidentiality regarding a property deal being negotiated by you.

Love Focus: You may feel a bit stretched today to meet your sweetheart.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Blue

LEO (Jul 23-Aug 23)

A balanced diet will be the first step in achieving good health, so stick to it. A lucrative deal may give more than expected profits. Relationships with a senior may blossom and make you feel rejuvenated. Spending time with a family elder is indicated for some. You are likely to achieve what you have set out for on the academic front. Profits start accruing in a venture undertaken by you.

Love Focus: Lover is likely to pour cold water on your romantic mood.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Magenta

VIRGO (Aug 24-Sep 23)

Health of a family member ailing for long may show a marked improvement. Those into betting or playing the stocks are likely to hit it rich. A good offer on the business front may become hard to refuse. A piece of good news awaits some on the domestic front. A vacation with family can be planned soon. There is a fair chance of some property getting allotted to you.

Love Focus: A background check of current lover may become important.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Saffron

LIBRA (Sep 24-Oct 23)

Physically, you are likely to feel at the top of the world. Positive steps on your part can be instrumental in enhancing your income. Your performance at work is likely to impress seniors. A family member is likely to become a great source of encouragement. Setting out early will make a long journey comfortable. Your guesswork on the academic front comes right!

Love Focus: A fantastic time is indicated with lover today on the romantic front.

Lucky Number: 9

Lucky Colour: Yellow

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)

Exercise tips given by someone will prove beneficial. A conscious effort on your part will help boost earnings. Not taking initiative at work may get you hauled up by seniors. Those away from home may apply for leave to be together with family. Visit to a place of pilgrimage cannot be ruled out for some. You may not get the best price for a house or property. You are likely to regain lost ground on the academic front.

Love Focus: A member of the opposite gender is likely to send out positive signals.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: White

Discharge from the hospital is also expected for those admitted. You will be able to increase your bank balance through profitable ventures. Things are likely to move favorably on the professional front. The success of a family member is likely to prove most fulfilling. You are likely to enjoy a short trip to someplace out of town. You will be able to realize your aspirations on the academic front.

Love Focus: A long-term relationship is likely to get strengthened through mutual effort.

Lucky Number:18

Lucky Colour: Silver

Maintaining a daily routine will keep you in good health. A loan you had been wanting will be yours and at a reasonable interest. A break from work will prove most refreshing and restful. Maintaining a good grip on domestic matters may assume importance today. A memorable experience is in store for those on an exotic vacation.

Love Focus: You will win over the one you love by being upfront in almost everything.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Purple

Some of you will manage to come back into shape. Financial condition is set to improve for some as profits accrue. You can be given some different jobs at the office today. Your guidance will help a family member achieve his or her dreams. A long journey may prove most tiring and boring. A new acquisition can distract you from something important. Keeping the company of bright sparks will help you immensely on the academic front.

Love Focus: Spending quality time with the one you love is indicated.

Lucky Number:5

Lucky Colour: Brown

PISCES (Feb 20-Mar 20)

A friendly advice can work wonders on the health front. Those in business are likely to win a lucrative deal. Workplace colleagues may help you out of a tight corner at work. Homemakers are likely to be at their impressive best. You may not get a chance to proceed on a planned vacation. Your focus may waver on the academic front and get you into all sorts of problems.

Love Focus: Much bliss awaits you on the romantic front, as your lover is out to woo you!

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Golden

Novak Djokovic needs new tennis quests. Can the U.S. Open provide them?

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NEW YORK — What motivates Novak Djokovic now that he has nothing left to fight for?

The 24-time Grand Slam champion finally won his coveted Olympic gold medal in Paris this month. In so doing, he essentially completed tennis, sweeping up the only coveted title in the sport that had eluded him. Djokovic has other targets, like the 25th Grand Slam title that would take him clear of Australia’s Margaret Court, but the Olympic gold was the true white whale for a player who has accumulated trophies like interest.

Not so much recently. He arrived in New York without his name already engraved on one of the three majors for the first time in 14 years.

The most interesting part is that he has been here before.

In 2016, in Paris, Djokovic finally won the French Open. In so doing, he completed the career Grand Slam, and became the second male player in the Open Era, after Rod Laver, to hold all four Grand Slam titles at the same time.


Novak Djokovic’s 2016 French Open title put him out ahead of his contemporaries. (Philippe Lopez / AFP via Getty Images)

It felt like he would carry on dominating tennis forever. Instead, he bombed out of Wimbledon against Sam Querrey, and then didn’t win a major for another two years in a period that took in elbow surgery and some hugely uncharacteristic upsets, the mother of all comedowns.

“I wasn’t mentally in the right place,” he said later.

In 2024, the early signs are that he is working to avoid a repeat. Djokovic was asked about his motivation ahead of the tournament starting, and he spoke of his rivalries with Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, his advocacy work with the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) and his belief in his competitiveness.

There is little to be gleaned from a 6-2, 6-2, 6-4 first-round cruise against the overmatched Radu Albot, but Djokovic — and the rest of the tennis world — might learn more from what awaits him Wednesday. He faces compatriot Laslo Djere, in a repeat of their fourth-round meeting in 2023. Djokovic trailed two sets to love, eventually coming through in five on the way to the title.

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Djokovic is in a curious position. He is coming off what he calls the “greatest achievement” of his career, but his season as a whole is more trough than peak. Despite beating Alcaraz to win that Olympic gold, Djokovic has lost to the Spaniard in consecutive Wimbledon finals. Sinner overwhelmed him at the Australian Open, an event where he had previously seemed invincible. The rivalries that motivate him are, as of recently, not going to plan.


Novak Djokovic’s struggles date back to the clay-court swing. (Filippo Monteforte / AFP via Getty Images)

This could help Djokovic. He finally has two younger rivals who are at his level, and he will be desperate to reassert himself at the top of the sport, vanquishing them like he has done so many players in the last 10 years. He may be the U.S. Open champion, but here in New York, it’s reigning French Open and Wimbledon champion Alcaraz who has the biggest target on his back. It’s Sinner, not Djokovic, who is world No. 1.

Djokovic likes nothing more than proving a point, and silencing those who have written him off. This is not like June 2016, when it almost looked too easy for Djokovic to dominate tennis, as he turned the “Big Four” to the “Big One.”

Just over eight years ago, there wasn’t even a suggestion that Djokovic’s motivation would wane. In retrospect, it might seem obvious that achieving the tennis Holy Grail could occasion a lull, but at the time it wasn’t on the forecast.

Looking back at his pre-Wimbledon press conferences, Djokovic wasn’t asked about whether he’d struggle for new targets. Only when he suffered that seismic shock of a defeat to American Sam Querrey did the topic emerge.


Novak Djokovic’s defeat to American Sam Querrey at Wimbledon is one of the biggest shocks in recent tournament history. (Adrian Dennis / AFP via Getty Images)

“It’s an amazing feeling to be able to hold four Grand Slams at the same time,” Djokovic said that summer. “Coming into Wimbledon, I knew that mentally it’s not going to be easy to kind of re-motivate myself.”

Djokovic has since spoken of suffering an existential crisis in that period.

“I was going through a period where I was really looking for myself off the court,” he later reflected. During the defeat to Querrey, there were a couple of rain delays, and Djokovic recalls asking his team to leave him alone in a room during one of the interruptions.

“I just looked at the wall and I was dull. Literally, no drive inside of me,” he said.

In a 2018 interview, he added that the injuries he suffered in the middle of the previous year happened when he was “experiencing some emotional imbalance.” He parted ways with Boris Becker at the end of 2016, and had broken up his team during the 2017 clay-court season in a bid to recover his drive to win matches. Djokovic even considered retirement, as his motivation completely disappeared.

He has since been able to reframe this difficult period as a valuable learning experience. He even said he was “super glad” to have been through it. If ever there was a time when that experience would come in useful, it would be now.

At 37, and still only a couple of months on from knee surgery, physical rather than mental challenges may present the firmest obstacles to Djokovic’s quest for renewed dominance. “I don’t have any limitations in my mind,” he said at Wimbledon. “I still want to keep going and play as long as I feel like I can play on this high level.”

At the homecoming celebration in Belgrade that followed the Olympics, Djokovic hinted that he had nothing left to win. “I feel fulfilled, complete, let’s celebrate!” he said. In the next breath, he was opening up the possibility of playing into his 40s, and defending his title at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

There are some factors in his favor. His kids are now at an age where they can watch their father in action, which seems to act as an additional inspiration, Djokovic weeping in their arms in Paris and developing a new and knowing violin celebration for his daughter.


The Olympic gold was an occasion to celebrate for the entire family. (Amin Mohammad Jamali / Getty Images)

Most of all, he has the sport. One of the great things about being a tennis player is that even when you’ve won it all, there are always new challenges to overcome. New shots to develop, new tactics to try.

Against Albot on Monday, Djokovic certainly looked motivated as he performed some of his party tricks in Arthur Ashe Stadium. Breaking serve having been 40-0 down. Hitting the forehand harder than seemingly any point in his career. Sealing the second set with a second-serve ace. Why not? A second-round match against Djere on Wednesday may not be quite the Olympic gold-medal match, but give Djokovic a court, an opponent and a crowd and he’ll still find a point to prove.

(Top photo: Erick W. Rasco / Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

The Easy Way to Convert Word to Excel (and Vice-Versa)

Key Takeaways

  • Converting a Microsoft Word file to an Excel spreadsheet or vice versa is straightforward.
  • You can achieve this with the good old copy-and-paste method, which is the easiest option available.
  • There are other methods available as well that you should try if you face an issue with the copy/paste feature.



If you’re dealing with data-heavy reports or handling information in various formats, you may need to convert a Word document to an Excel spreadsheet or vice versa. Fortunately, there are straightforward methods to accomplish this conversion, making it easy to switch between Word and Excel as needed.


How to Convert Word to Excel

It’s not uncommon to receive a Word document containing a table you want to analyze more deeply in Excel. Thankfully, two easy ways to convert your Word table into an Excel spreadsheet exist. The first is to copy and paste your data, and the other is to use an online converter.

1. The Copy/Paste Method

The copy-and-paste method is so straightforward that it’s easy to overlook, thinking it might be too simple to be effective. But it works seamlessly! To convert your Word document to Excel, just follow these steps:

  1. Open your Word document and an empty or existing Excel document.
  2. Select all the information that you want to copy from your Word document.
  3. Copy the information by pressing Cmd + C (macOS) or Ctrl + C (Windows).
  4. Go to your Excel spreadsheet, tap the location where you’d like to place the data and press Cmd + V or Ctrl + V to paste the information.
  5. If you’d like the table to appear in an Excel-like style, tap the Paste options icon in the bottom right of the table and select Match destination formatting.


The data from Word will now be in your Excel spreadsheet and ready for further analysis. You can format the numbers in Excel to make them easier to work with.

2. Using an Online Converter

An online converter like Online2pdf lets you easily convert any Word document to Excel. Here’s how:

  1. Go to Online2pdf.com and choose Select Files. Navigate to where your Word document is and select it. After that, you’ll be taken back to the website.
  2. Tap or press the button adjacent to Convert to and select Excel 2007–2021.
  3. After that, you can rename the output file if you need. Otherwise, select Convert to start the conversion.


The site will immediately start the conversion, and once it’s done, an Excel file will be downloaded automatically.

How to Convert Excel to Word

In another scenario, you might need to include a data table from Excel in a Word report. You can use the copy-and-paste method or an online converter, just as with Word to Excel. Additionally, Microsoft Word’s object insertion feature offers another convenient option. Let’s explore all three methods.


1. The Copy/Paste Method

This is the simplest way to convert an Excel spreadsheet into a Word document, much like Word to Excel. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open your Excel spreadsheet and an empty or existing Word document.
  2. Select the data you want to copy and press Cmd + C (macOS) or Ctrl + C (Windows).
  3. In your Word document, tap where you’d like to insert the data and press Cmd + V or Ctrl + V to paste.
  4. Next, tap the Paste options icon in the bottom right of the table to customize it.
  5. Select Match Destination Table Style to make your table look like a Word table.

2. Using Object Insertion

Microsoft Word offers a special feature that allows you to insert an Excel spreadsheet quickly. Using the object insertion feature, you can also embed PowerPoint slides in a Word document. Here’s how to use this feature:


  1. Open your Word document and click the Insert tab in the top menu.
  2. Click Object from the top menu. You may need to select Object again to see the dialog box.
  3. On Windows, go to Create from File and click Browse.
  4. On macOS, select Microsoft Excel Worksheet from the object selection dialog and click From File.
  5. Navigate your file system and select your Excel file.

Once you select an Excel file, the data will be immediately inserted into your Word document.

3. Using an Online Converter

Like converting Word to Excel, an online converter is a straightforward third-party alternative for this task. The same website, Online2pdf, allows you to convert Excel files to Word documents. Here’s how:


  1. Go to Online2pdf.com, click Select Files, and select the Excel file you want to convert to Word.
  2. Tap the selection button adjacent to Convert to: and select Word 2007–2021.
  3. Tap Convert to start the conversion.

The site will automatically download the Word document after the conversion is finished.

Converting Word documents to Excel spreadsheets or vice versa is easier than you might think. While the copy-and-paste method is often the simplest approach, you now have alternative methods at your disposal if copy-and-paste doesn’t work out for you.

ShyBelligerent shines a light on vulnerability in L.A. hip-hop

ShyBelligerent is hurting.

You can see it in his videos, where he paces helplessly through cemeteries and city streets and unfurnished bedrooms. You can hear and feel it in his voice. The 30-year-old rapper born Michael William, who is rail-thin with sharp, angular features and a pencil mustache, is also fearless on the page. He writes about all that’s been done to him, and all that he’s had to do.

“I can’t forget about the past,” he wails on his latest album, “It’s a Ugly Come Up.” “Where the Hennessey at? I’m finna down that. My whole life, I’ve been down bad.” The beats, mostly piano-based, are exquisitely complementary. Shy himself is movingly human — full of vim but also lonesome and afraid.

“I got to plot it out,” Shy says of the new album. “I actually got to make it a great project.” Much of his previous work was rushed and improvised. This time around, though, Shy took his sweet time. Lyrically and thematically, “It’s a Ugly Come Up” is focused without infringing too much on the spontaneity that has become Shy’s trademark.

For Shy, lyrics are of secondary importance. His power is in his voice — a twitchy, erratic, untethered yelp — that reveals him not as a victim, but as a vessel of chronic pain. The Compton native says he is tormented by what he’s experienced or, more to the point, what he can’t un-experience. How appropriate that Shy tweets under the handle “@sbbenthroughit.”

His song “Cry Me a River,” is a desperate airing of grievances. Thus far, “River” is the most viral song Shy has ever made (156,000 YouTube views and counting).

“In the L.A. music scene, my problem as a producer is that everybody sounds like everybody else,” says TooRawEntertainment, Shy’s producer who sends him beats from his studio in Arizona. “[Shy] definitely stands out. His delivery is crazy and his energy is even crazier. And he tells the truth, for real, in his raps.”

The “Cry Me a River” video captures the L.A. rapper flopping around in a raggedy tent adjoining a rail yard. Shy is not unhoused — he is in fact a very vocal tenant of the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles, better known as HACLA. Though he has a place to stay, at times he seems lost in his chaotic interior world. In conversation, the rapper lives up to the implied duality in his name — alternating between quiet and rambunctious. But if you only know him through his music, nothing can prepare you for just how demure and put-together he is in real life.

“I think it’s one of the most remarkable things about him,” says DeJon Paul, a rap critic and blogger from Inglewood who is also a regular on the popular hip-hop podcast “No Jumper.” His local gravitas provides a refreshing contrast to “No Jumper” host Adam22. Each year Paul rolls out the local equivalent of XXL magazine’s Freshman Class list. Shy was one of the chosen few in 2023.

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In conversation, ShyBelligerent lives up to the implied duality in his name — alternating between quiet and rambunctious.

(David McGriff)

“He has this bombastic personality on wax and in his videos,” Paul said. “ But when you hang out with him or when you interview him, when you run into him in public, he’s quiet, stoic, he’s to himself, he’s reserved.” The explanation for that lies in Shy’s upbringing.

“It wasn’t your typical mother-father scenario,” Shy says. “My mother was supposed to fight for me, but she just wasn’t able to.” His mother walked out when he was an infant. His unstable father was not any better prepared for parenthood. As a child he was “signed over” to his stern, churchgoing grandmother and jazz-enthusing grandfather. Shy remained in their care until he was 15.

Some good came of this familial arrangement. His grandfather instilled in him a musical curiosity that persists to the present day (“That’s why my style is so unique”). But Shy was a cowed and glum child. His world, small to begin with, shrank by two when his parents left his life. He couldn’t make sense of it. The more he fumbled for answers, the more overwhelmed he became by entropy and uncertainty.

“Later down the line,” Shy says now, “I was able to speak up and ask questions and figure things out.” But in grieving his lost youth, he became quarrelsome and sometimes belligerent. Shy’s trajectory is all too familiar: frightened, neglected boys often become angry men.

For a time he sought release and restoration in the classroom (his favorite course was Honors English). The gridiron was another precious sanctuary; Shy played defensive end on the Compton High football team. Even then, however, he had designs on a rap career; it was around 2009 when he got serious about his craft. L.A. is a networker’s paradise and Shy likes to network, but he didn’t always. His teenage apprenticeship was completely informal and self-supervised.

“This was when YG was in his prime,” Shy says. At the time, YG was an up-and-coming wiry truth-teller, a fellow Compton rapper who turned into a superstar and provided Shy with a blueprint of how to succeed. “I was trying to make a name for myself then, but with the little resources I had, the little knowledge I had at that moment, it was rocky.”

William had at his disposal only the cheapest of equipment — RadioShack microphones and “busted-up laptops.” Eventually he built a functioning studio out of primitive equipment.

If Shy’s creative life suffered, it was because he had competing responsibilities. He fathered a child at 15. This enraged his fundamentalist grandparents, who sent him scrambling for steady work, much like Ice Cube on “A Bird in the Hand.” He worked in dollar stores, warehouses — any place that would pay him a legal wage. Shy’s employment history is largely aboveboard, but he’s done things for money that by his own admission are inexcusably vile.

As Shy’s rapping evolved, so too did his journalistic sense. He began to experiment with the vlogger model of YouTube street reporting. The following he gained from this activity wasn’t huge relative to the biggest vloggers, but it also wasn’t negligible. Shy says he has a knack for timing, for providentially capturing extraordinary scenes as they happen.

On tracks such as “Son of a Bitch,” William recounts a period in his life when he was “pimping hoes.” This isn’t a euphemism nor is it a case of hip-hop fabulism. He has direct experience trafficking women.

“It was for a short amount of time,” he says, while conceding that he was active long enough to inflict lasting damage on the women funneled into his “stable.”

“Having daughters would make you rethink the whole situation,” he says. “I’ve seen a bigger picture now.” These may sound like limp platitudes, but on “Son of a Bitch,” Shy sounds like the most spiritually tortured ex-trafficker in hip-hop history. (Suga Free with a conscience? All jokes aside, their rapping styles are very similar.)

Watts had always functioned as a second home for Shy, and at some point he moved there permanently. In retrospect, Watts was the best place he could’ve gone. Shy’s identity is bound up, almost inextricably, with this close-knit community of 35,000. Would there be a ShyBelligerent if he still were mooning around Compton?

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Watts functioned as a second home for ShyBelligerent and at some point he moved there permanently. His identity is bound up, almost inextricably, with the community.

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Shy’s adopted home is fertile ground for rap talent. He currently lives in the low-slung, lemon-hued Nickerson Gardens apartment complex and identifies intensely with the place. In his X bio, Shy introduces himself as an unsigned artist from Nickerson Gardens. His free agency is a geographic catastrophe, and also an A&R failure, says Paul.

“I’m surprised TDE hasn’t snatched him up,” Paul says, referring to Top Dawg Entertainment, the prestigious label whose roster — Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Schoolboy Q — descends on Nickerson every year for a Christmas jamboree and toy drive.

Therein lies a critical action verb: snatch. Shy is forever snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. He has talent, emotional courage, great sonic instincts (his beat selection is top-notch). But he often seems like an accident waiting to happen. “It’s a Ugly Come Up” is so feral, so brazenly uninhibited, that Schoolboy Q’s “Blue Lips” seems almost family-friendly by comparison.

Any major label would try to soften Shy’s rough edges — and who wants that? Certainly not him. For all the doubt and pain Shy has endured in his 30 years, for all the catastrophic blows to his psyche, he stands by his music. It’s his one source of self-esteem, self-efficacy and pride.

“I’m a musical genius,” he says flatly. Maybe that’s hyperbolic, maybe not, but his dramatic genius isn’t up for debate. In matters of using hip-hop to dramatize human hurt, there’s no question ShyBelligerent is as great as he says he is.

Generative AI Transformed English Homework. Math Is Next

ChatGPT has already wreaked havoc on classrooms and changed how teachers approach writing homework, since OpenAI publicly launched the generative AI chatbot in late 2022. School administrators rushed to try to detect AI-generated essays, and in turn, students scrambled to find out how to cloak their synthetic compositions. But by focusing on writing assignments, educators let another seismic shift take place in the periphery: students using AI more often to complete math homework too.

Right now, high schoolers and college students around the country are experimenting with free smartphone apps that help complete their math homework using generative AI. One of the most popular options on campus right now is the Gauth app, with millions of downloads. It’s owned by ByteDance, which is also TikTok’s parent company.

The Gauth app first launched in 2019 with a primary focus on mathematics, but soon expanded to other subjects as well, like chemistry and physics. It’s grown in relevance, and neared the top of smartphone download lists earlier this year for the education category. Students seem to love it. With hundreds of thousands of primarily positive reviews, Gauth has a favorable 4.8 star rating in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

All students have to do after downloading the app is point their smartphone at a homework problem, printed or handwritten, and then make sure any relevant information is inside of the image crop. Then Gauth’s AI model generates a step-by-step guide, often with the correct answer.

From our testing on high-school-level algebra and geometry homework samples, Gauth’s AI tool didn’t deliver A+ results and particularly struggled with some graphing questions. It performed well enough to get around a low B grade or a high C average on the homework we fed it. Not perfect, but also likely good enough to satisfy bored students who’d rather spend their time after school doing literally anything else.

The app struggled more on higher levels of math, like Calculus 2 problems, so students further along in their educational journey may find less utility in this current generation of AI homework-solving apps.

Yes, generative AI tools, with a foundation in natural language processing, are known for failing to generate accurate answers when presented with complex math equations. But researchers are focused on improving AI’s abilities in this sector, and an entry-level high school math class is likely well within the reach of current AI homework apps. Will has even written about how researchers at Google DeepMind are ecstatic about recent results from testing a math-focused large language model, called AlphaProof, on problems shown at this year’s International Math Olympiad.

To be fair, Gauth positions itself as an AI study company that’s there to “ace your homework” and help with difficult problems, rather than a cheating aid. The company even goes so far as to include an “Honor Code” on its website dictating proper usage. “Resist the temptation to use Gauth in ways that go against your values or school’s expectations,” reads the company’s website. So basically, Gauth implicitly acknowledges impulsive teenagers may use the app for much more than the occasional stumper, and wants them to pinkie promise that they’ll behave.

Prior to publication, a spokesperson for ByteDance did not answer a list of questions about the Gauth app when contacted by WIRED over email.

WazirX’s Singapore-Based Stakeholder Zettai Applies for Moratorium to Restructure Funds

Zettai Pte Ltd, the Singapore-based majority stakeholder in WazirX, has sought a moratorium in order to restructure its finances. A moratorium can be explained as a legal authorisation to debtors to postpone payments. Zettai’s application, filed in a Singapore court, is part of the firm’s attempt to buy some time for WazirX to restructure its finances following the recent hack attack on one of the crypto exchange’s multi-sig wallets, that led to the theft of over $230 million (roughly Rs. 1,931 crore).

WazirX estimates that Zettai may take at least six months to formulate a scheme, which if approved by the creditors and sanctioned by the Singapore Court, “would be legally binding on all relevant parties, including Zettai.” The platform needs this time to finalise the terms and conditions of this financial restructuring scheme.

In an official statement shared on Wednesday, the beleaguered Indian exchange said that this moratorium provides a breathing space while Zettai progresses with a restructuring plan to readjust users’ cryptocurrency balances and facilitate the recovery of funds they might have lost in the hack.

“An automatic moratorium of 30 days arises from the filing of the application (i.e., 27 August 2024), and the Singapore Court will determine whether to grant the moratorium sought at a hearing of the application (and the duration of the moratorium, if so granted),” the company said. “If restructuring is not favoured, resolving crypto balances through alternative routes could involve undefined risks and timelines.”

Nischal Shetty, the co-founder of WazirX, is the director of Zettai. In an affidavit shared with customers and reviewed by Gadgets360, Shetty attempts to assure WazirX users that the Singapore-based entity will not wind up its operations in the midst of this ongoing process.

As per the affidavit, Zettai was incorporated in Singapore in January, 2019 under the laws of Singapore. On September 2, the WazirX team and the company’s advisors will be participating in a townhall session to explain the details of the latest development. The exchange claims that the scheme formulated by Zettai in the coming days will ensure an equitable, and creditor-approved approach to the distribution of token assets.

Meanwhile, WazirX opened INR withdrawals for distressed users earlier this week. For now, WazirX customers will only be able to access and withdraw 66 percent of their funds, while the remaining 34 percent will remain frozen due to ongoing investigations into the incident.

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Your guide to boosting holiday ad performance

Black Friday, Christmas, Valentine’s Day – these aren’t just dates on a calendar; they’re golden opportunities for savvy marketers.

A well-planned pay-per-click (PPC) strategy can mean the difference between riding the wave of seasonal demand and getting lost in the holiday noise.

Seasonal PPC isn’t about simply increasing your ad spend when the leaves start to fall. It’s a specified approach that aligns your Google Ads campaigns with the rhythms of consumer behavior throughout the year and your inventory strengths and seasonalities.

This article will show you the key components of an effective seasonal PPC strategy, including:

  • Identifying seasonal trends in your industry.
  • Adjusting budgets and bids to profit from peak periods.
  • Crafting strong ad copy that resonates with seasonal intent.
  • Leveraging advanced features in Google Ads for seasonal success.

Understanding seasonality in PPC

Seasonality is not just about Santa hats in December or beach balls in July. In PPC, it’s the rhythm that drives consumer behavior throughout the year.

What is seasonality?

At its core, seasonality refers to predictable changes that happen at specific times of the year. 

Think of it as the business world’s version of nature’s seasons. But instead of leaves changing color, we’re looking at spikes in search volume, shifts in buying habits and fluctuations in ad performance.

Take the fashion industry. As surely as birds fly south for winter, shoppers start hunting for cozy sweaters and boots when the temperature drops. 

Or consider travel. Come January, you can bet your bottom dollar that searches for “summer vacation ideas” will start ticking up as people dream of escaping the winter blues.

But it’s not just about the weather. Seasonality can be driven by:

  • Holidays (Christmas, Halloween, Mother’s Day).
  • Annual events (Super Bowl, Black Friday).
  • Academic calendars (back-to-school season).
  • Financial cycles (tax season).

Each industry has its own unique seasonal patterns. The key is recognizing yours.

How seasonality shakes up consumer behavior

Consumers are a fickle bunch and seasonality plays them like a fiddle.

One month, they’re all about fitness gear and diet plans (hello, New Year’s resolutions); the next, they’re loading up on chocolates and flowers (looking at you, Valentine’s Day).

These shifts in demand aren’t just minor blips. They can cause bigger changes in search volumes, click-through rates and conversion patterns. For example:

  • Searches for “air conditioner” skyrocket in the summer months.
  • “Tax software” becomes a hot topic when the tax submission deadline comes nearer.
  • “Halloween costume ideas” explodes in popularity come October.

Understanding these patterns is like having a crystal ball for your PPC campaigns. It allows you to anticipate changes and adjust your strategy accordingly.

If you’re not factoring seasonality into your PPC strategy, you’re essentially flying blind. Seasonal trends aren’t just nice-to-know trivia. They’re the bread and butter of effective PPC management.

Recognizing and adapting to these trends lets you:

  • Allocate your budget more effectively, ramping up spend when it matters most.
  • Craft more relevant ad copy that speaks to seasonal needs and desires.
  • Adjust your bidding strategy to stay competitive during peak seasons.
  • Avoid wasting money on campaigns that are out of sync with consumer demand.

Think of seasonality as your secret weapon. While your competitors use the same strategy year-round, you’ll pivot and adapt, always one step ahead.

Remember, in PPC, timing is everything. Understanding seasonality is your ticket to being in the right place, at the right time, with the right message.

Preparing for seasonal PPC campaigns

Prepping for seasonal PPC campaigns isn’t about guesswork or shooting in the dark. It’s about arming yourself with data, insights and rock-solid goals. Let’s break it down.

Data analysis: Your crystal ball

First, dive into your past campaign data. Pull up your reports from previous years and look for patterns. 

  • When did your clicks spike? 
  • When did conversions soar? 
  • When did things go quiet? 

These aren’t just numbers on a spreadsheet; they’re breadcrumbs leading you to PPC gold.

For example, if you’re an ecommerce store, you might notice that your “women’s boots” campaign goes through the roof every September. That’s not a coincidence, that’s valuable intel.

But don’t just look at the wins.

Those campaigns that tanked? They’re just as important.

Maybe your summer swimwear ads flopped in June but killed it in April when people were planning vacations.

Lesson learned.

The goal here isn’t just to reminisce about past glories or cringe at old mistakes. It’s to build a roadmap for the future.

Your past performance is the best predictor of future success – if you know how to read it right.

Next to the campaign report, a product ID report and category report are also valuable.

Depending on the inventory size, ID reports might get a little out of hand, and you should consider using more enterprise tools instead of a Google spreadsheet, but for most use cases, that should work just fine. 

Personally, I’d like to include the last 12 months in a separate column and pull the IDs in rows. That way, you can easily scan through months and find patterns.

In the Google Ads interface, this can be done via the Shopping Products report, where you can add a Month column and clearly split it.

Google Ads ID report with monthly segmentation
Google Sheets ID report with color scale
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Market research: Spy games

What are your competitors up to?

You can use various PPC tools to see what kind of ads your competitors are running during different seasons. 

Are they ramping up spend for certain keywords? Are they using specific ad copy during holidays? 

Don’t copy them outright, but do take notes.

But don’t stop at your competitors. Look at the broader market conditions.

  • Could economic factors impact your seasonal performance?
  • Are new trends emerging in your industry?

For instance, if you’re in the travel industry, monitor fuel prices, as they could impact people’s vacation plans and, by extension, your PPC performance.

Remember, you don’t operate in a vacuum. The more you understand about your market ecosystem, the better positioned you’ll be to carve out your niche.

Dig deeper: Top 5 ways to stay up to date on paid search trends

Goal setting: Your North Star

You’ll need concrete, measurable objectives to guide your seasonal campaigns.

Start with the big picture.

What do you want to achieve this season? More sales? Higher ROI? Increased market share?

Then, break it down into specific, measurable goals:

  • “Increase conversion rate for our Christmas campaign by 15% compared to last year.”
  • “Achieve a 20% higher click-through rate for our Back-to-School ads in August.”
  • “Reduce cost-per-acquisition by 10% during our slow season in February.”

These goals aren’t just numbers to impress your boss (though they might do that, too). They’re your North Star, guiding every decision you make in your seasonal campaigns.

Review your goals regularly as the season progresses. Be ready to pivot if needed. Flexibility is key in PPC.

Remember, preparing for seasonal PPC campaigns isn’t a one-time task. It’s an ongoing process of learning, adapting and refining.

But with solid data analysis, shrewd market research and clear goal-setting, you’ll be well-equipped to tackle whatever the seasons throw at you.


Designing seasonal PPC campaigns

Alright, we’ve done our homework. Now it’s time for the fun part – actually designing those seasonal campaigns that’ll make your competitors wonder what hit them.

Keyword strategy: Surfing the seasonal wave

First up, keywords. You might think you know your keywords inside and out, but seasons have a funny way of shaking things up.

Time to put on your detective hat and do some seasonal keyword research. Tools like Google Trends are your best friend here.

For instance, if you’re selling fitness equipment, you’ll see searches for “home gym” spike every January. But come summer, “beach body workout” might be the phrase on everyone’s lips.

But don’t just stick to the obvious. Look for those hidden gems – the long-tail keywords your competitors might be missing.

Maybe it’s “last-minute Valentine’s gift ideas” or “affordable Christmas decorations.” These could be your ticket to standing out in a crowded market.

And remember, it’s not just about finding new keywords. It’s about adapting your existing strategy.

That evergreen keyword that performs well year-round? It might need a seasonal twist. “Men’s shoes” could become “men’s winter boots” or “men’s summer loafers,” depending on the season.

The key is to think like your customer:

  • What are they looking for right now?
  • What problem are they trying to solve this season?

Your keyword strategy should reflect that.

Ad copy and creative: Dressing for the season

Now that we’ve sorted our keywords, it’s time to dress them up in snazzy seasonal outfits. I’m talking about your ad copy and creative.

Your ad copy needs to do more than just mention the season. It needs to capture the customer’s mood, urgency and excitement.

  • For a summer campaign, don’t just say, “Buy swimwear.” Try “Make a Splash This Summer – New Swimwear Collection.” 
  • For Christmas, instead of “Holiday Sale,” how about “Unwrap Joy: Christmas Deals That’ll Make Santa Jealous”?

But it’s not just about clever wordplay. Use your ad copy to address seasonal pain points.

  • “Stay Warm and Stylish” for winter clothing. 
  • “Ace Your Finals with Our Study Guides” for the exam season. 

Show your customers you understand what they need right now.

And let’s not forget about ad extensions. Use them to highlight seasonal offers, limited-time deals or special holiday services.

  • “Free Gift Wrapping for Christmas Orders” as a callout extension? Yes, please!

For visuals, if you’re running display ads, make sure your imagery matches the season. Snowflakes in winter, beach scenes in summer – you get the idea.

But don’t be cliché. A unique, eye-catching image will always outperform a generic stock photo.

Budget allocation

Seasonal PPC isn’t about spending more – it’s about spending smarter.

Identify your peak seasons.

  • When do you make the most sales? 
  • When is customer interest at its highest? 

These are the times you want to go big.

Don’t be afraid to significantly increase your budget during these periods. If December accounts for 30% of your annual sales, maybe it should also account for 30% of your annual PPC budget.

But here’s the trick: start ramping up before the peak hits. If your big season is Christmas, don’t wait until Dec. 1 to increase your budget. Start in November to capture those early bird shoppers.

On the flip side, don’t completely neglect your off-seasons. This is a great time to test new strategies, build brand awareness or target niche markets without breaking the bank.

And remember, budget allocation isn’t set in stone. Keep a close eye on your campaigns and be ready to shift funds around. If a certain ad group is killing it, don’t be afraid to funnel more budget its way.

The goal is to be fluid, responsive and ready to seize opportunities. Your budget should be as dynamic as the seasons themselves.

Designing seasonal PPC campaigns is part art, part science and a whole lot of staying on your toes. But get it right, and you’ll ride the seasonal waves to PPC success.

Plan your peak

When planning for seasonal events or promotions in digital marketing, it’s crucial to recognize that seasonality typically unfolds in three distinct phases:

  • Pre-phase.
  • Peak.
  • Cool-off.

Each of these stages requires specific strategies and preparations to maximize effectiveness. 

Pre-phase

  • Involves building anticipation, adjusting budgets and preparing ad creatives.
  • Gradually increase your advertising efforts to capture early interest during this time.

Peak phase

  • The height of the seasonal event, where consumer interest and activity are at their highest.
  • Demands the most aggressive strategies, with maximized budgets and highly targeted campaigns to capitalize on peak demand.

Cool-off phase 

  • Sees a gradual decline in interest, requiring a strategic scaling back of efforts while still capturing lingering engagement.
  • Plan for a smooth transition between these phases, adjusting bids, budgets and messaging accordingly.

By recognizing and planning for these distinct phases, you can more effectively allocate resources, tailor messaging and optimize campaigns throughout the entire seasonal cycle, ensuring they capture the full potential of seasonal trends and events.

Implementation and management

Now it’s time to put your battle plan into action and keep those campaigns humming like a well-oiled machine.

Let’s dive into the nuts and bolts of making your seasonal PPC campaigns work their magic.

Campaign setup: Building your seasonal powerhouse

Your campaign structure should be as crisp and clear as a winter morning. Group your ads by season, product line or whatever makes sense for your business. 

The goal? To make management a breeze and performance tracking crystal clear.

For example, don’t lump your “Summer Swimwear” and “Winter Coats” into one catch-all clothing campaign. 

Give them their own space to shine. This way, you can easily dial up or down as the seasons change.

Leverage special offers. These are your secret weapons in the seasonal battle for clicks. 

Flash sales, limited-time discounts, buy-one-get-one deals – use them all. 

But here’s the kicker: make sure they’re prominently featured in your ad copy and extensions. “48-Hour Summer Blowout!” is a lot more compelling than “Summer Sale.”

And don’t forget about those countdown timers in your ads. Nothing creates urgency like watching the seconds tick away on a great deal.

Dig deeper: How to use incentives in your PPC ads to drive more sales

Make use of adjustment tools

Seasonality adjustments are a powerful feature in advanced bidding strategies. They help fine-tune ad campaigns for short-term events that significantly impact conversion rates. 

This tool is particularly useful for managing bids during brief periods of anticipated high activity, such as sales, promotions or seasonal events that typically last between 1 to 7 days. 

By implementing seasonality adjustments, you can proactively inform the bidding algorithm about expected changes in conversion behavior, allowing for more accurate bid optimization during these periods. 

However, using this feature judiciously is important, as Smart Bidding algorithms already account for most seasonal trends. 

Seasonality adjustments are most effective for short-duration events and may not perform optimally if applied for extended periods exceeding 14 days. 

When used correctly, this tool maintains optimal performance during brief periods of atypical conversion behavior, ensuring that campaigns remain effective and efficient even during short-term fluctuations in market conditions.

Monitoring and optimization: Keep your finger on the pulse

You’ve launched your campaigns. Time to kick back and watch the conversions roll in, right? Wrong! This is where the real work begins.

Real-time monitoring is your new best friend. Set up alerts for sudden drops in performance or spikes in cost. 

The seasonal PPC landscape can change in the blink of an eye, and you need to be ready to pivot.

A/B testing isn’t just for websites. Try different ad copies, landing pages and even bidding strategies. 

Maybe your “Spook-tacular Halloween Deals” ad outperforms your “Halloween Savings You’ll Die For.” Only one way to find out!

Speaking of bidding, be ready to adjust on the fly. If a certain keyword is crushing it, don’t be afraid to up the ante. 

Conversely, if something’s eating budget without results, cut it loose. Remember, in seasonal PPC, hesitation is the enemy of success.

Dig deeper: 3 ways to stay on top of PPC performance

Utilizing automation tools: Your PPC autopilot

I know what you’re thinking. “This sounds like a lot of work!” Well, here’s where automation comes to the rescue.

PPC automation tools are like having a tireless assistant who works 24/7. 

Use them to adjust bids based on weather (perfect for seasonal products), time of day or user location. 

Set up rules to pause low-performing ads or increase bids on high-converters automatically.

Automated bidding strategies also apply here. These use machine learning to adjust your bids in real-time, helping you achieve goals like maximum conversions, target ROAS or enhanced CPC.

Automation isn’t “set it and forget it.” Think of it more like a smart co-pilot. You still need to keep an eye on things and make course corrections when needed.

For example, during your peak season, you might want to loosen up your target ROAS a bit to capture more sales volume. 

Or, during slower periods, you might switch to a different strategy or increase ROAS to maintain visibility without breaking the bank.

The key is to find the right balance between automation and human insight. Let the machines crunch the numbers, but bring your seasonal know-how to the table.

Remember, implementing and managing seasonal PPC campaigns is a bit like steering a ship through changing waters. You need to be alert, responsive and always ready to adjust your sails. 

But with the right structure, a keen eye for optimization and smart use of automation, you’ll navigate those seasonal seas like a pro.

Measuring success

Alright, you’ve weathered the seasonal storm. Your campaigns have run their course. Now comes the million-dollar question: How did we do? 

Key performance indicators (KPIs): The vital signs of your campaign

KPIs are the vital signs of your PPC campaign – the metrics that tell you whether you’re crushing it or crashing and burning.

I could rattle off a laundry list of metrics, but let’s focus on the heavy hitters for seasonal campaigns:

  • Return on ad spend (ROAS): This is the big one. How much are you making for every dollar spent? During peak seasons, you want this number doing backflips.
  • Conversion rate: Are your seasonal shoppers pulling the trigger? A spike here means your ads are hitting the mark.
  • Click-through rate (CTR): This tells you if your ad copy is resonating. Is your “Spooky Halloween Deals” ad actually spooking up some clicks?
  • Cost per acquisition (CPA): Keep an eye on this one. It’s okay if it creeps up a bit during peak seasons, but it shouldn’t be skyrocketing.
  • Impression share: Are you showing up when it counts? During your key seasons, you want to dominate those search results pages.

Remember, these KPIs don’t exist in a vacuum. A dip in CTR might be okay if your conversion rate is through the roof. It’s all about the bigger picture.

Analyzing results: Making sense of the numbers

Now that you have your numbers, it’s time to put on your detective hat and figure out what they’re telling you.

Start by comparing your results against your goals. Remember those targets we set way back when? How’d we do? 

If you smashed your goals, great! But don’t stop there. Figure out why. Was it that killer ad copy? The smart bidding strategy? Bottle that success for next time.

If you fell short, don’t beat yourself up. This is where the real learning happens. 

Maybe your timing was off or your messaging didn’t quite land. Every “failure” is just a lesson in disguise.

Look for patterns and anomalies. Did certain product categories outperform others? Were there unexpected spikes or dips? Each of these is a clue to help you refine your strategy.

And don’t just look at your own performance. How did you stack up against the competition? 

Tools like Auction Insights can give you a peek into your share of the market during the season.

Dig deeper: 3 steps for effective PPC reporting and analysis

Post-season review: Your seasonal PPC postmortem

This is where you extract every ounce of wisdom from your seasonal campaign.

Get your team together (yes, even the intern) and have a no-holds-barred discussion. What worked? What flopped? What surprised us?

Here are some questions to kick things off:

  • Did we time our campaign right or were we late to the party?
  • How did our ad copy perform? Any unexpected winners or losers?
  • Did our budget allocation match the ebbs and flows of the season?
  • How did our automated strategies hold up under seasonal pressure?

Document everything. These insights are pure gold for your next seasonal campaign.

Based on what you’ve learned, start sketching out plans for next year. Maybe you need to start your Christmas campaign earlier. 

Perhaps your summer sale needs a complete revamp. Whatever it is, get it down on paper while it’s fresh.

Managing seasonal PPC campaigns: Additional tips and tricks

Here are some further ideas to leverage more out of seasonality:

Product labeling for special shopping campaigns

  • Create specific labels or custom labels for products that are particularly relevant to the seasonal event. 
  • For example, label items as “Valentine’s Day Gifts” or “Black Friday Deals.” 
  • This lets you easily create and manage dedicated Shopping campaigns for these seasonal products.

Optimizing product titles

  • Enhance your product titles with seasonal keywords. 
  • For instance, add phrases like “Men’s Christmas Gift Idea” or “Perfect for Mother’s Day” to relevant products. 
  • This can improve visibility in seasonal searches and increase click-through rates.

Utilizing audience lists

  • Create and use audience lists based on past seasonal shoppers or users interested in similar products.
  • This is useful for more targeted remarketing during the current season.

Seasonal-themed bundles or giveaways

  • These usually work much better if there is a connection to a current seasonality or event.

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Its Overview, Types, Objectives, Structure and Functions

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are independent groups that work on their own, not controlled by the government. Their full form is Non-Governmental Organization. NGOs help with different issues like disaster relief, education, and health. They play an important role in making positive changes where government and private businesses might not reach. In this article, we will know about the full form of NGO, its overview, working, structure and function.

What are NGOs?

Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) are independent groups that operate separately from government control. Although they may collaborate with governmental agencies, NGOs are primarily philanthropic and focus on improving social or human welfare. They often step in where governments cannot or will not act, providing relief during disasters, advancing human rights, or protecting the environment. NGOs can vary in size from large, well-funded organizations to small, volunteer-driven groups.

Full Form of NGO

The full form of NGO is Non-Governmental Organization. NGOs are independent groups that operate separately from government control, often focusing on humanitarian, social, or environmental issues. They play a crucial role in providing aid, advocating for human rights, and promoting development in areas where government support may be limited.

History of Non-Governmental Organization

The concept of NGOs emerged in the early 20th century when private citizens formed groups to address needs not met by government programs. Initially, these organizations focused on disaster relief, providing essentials like food, water, and shelter. Over time, NGOs expanded their scope to include poverty alleviation, environmental protection, and human rights advocacy. Prominent early NGOs include Amnesty International, Greenpeace, and Oxfam.

Types of NGO

  • Charity NGOs: Focus on providing relief for disasters or supporting specific causes, such as cancer research.
  • Development NGOs: Aim to foster economic and social development in underdeveloped regions.
  • Humanitarian NGOs: Offer emergency help to those affected by conflicts or natural disasters.
  • Religious NGOs: Promote religious values or specific faith-based initiatives.
  • Environmental NGOs: Work on environmental protection and raising awareness about ecological issues.

Objectives of NGO

Here are the objectives of NGOs in simple one-liner points:

  • Promote fairness and equality in society.
  • Defend and protect individual rights.
  • Provide aid and support during emergencies.
  • Encourage long-term environmental and economic health.
  • Support and preserve the cultures of indigenous peoples.
  • Protect nature and work against environmental damage.

Functions of NGO

Here are the functions of NGO:

  • Help people in need with essential services.
  • Protect the environment and raise awareness.
  • Support education and healthcare.
  • Empower women and children.
  • Raise awareness about social issues.
  • Advocate for better government policies.
  • Provide aid during natural disasters.
  • Defend human rights and promote peace.

Structure of Non-Governmental Organizations

NGOs usually have a clear structure:

  • Governance: They often have a board or a committee and a president who manages the organization.
  • Staff and Volunteers: Paid staff handle daily tasks, while volunteers help with extra work.
  • Non-Profit Model: The aim of NGOs is not to make profit; instead, they use money to achieve their goals. Some are registered charities and can get donations from the public.
  • International Presence: Many NGOs operate worldwide, with offices and staff in different countries.

List of Popular NGOs

  • Uday Foundation
  • Karmayog
  • Goonj
  • Smile Foundation
  • Akshya Trust
  • Pratham
  • Deepalaya
  • HelpAge India
  • Sargam Sanstha
  • Udaan Welfare Foundation
  • Sammaan Foundation
  • LEPRA Society and so on.

Revenue Sources to Maintain NGOs

NGOs typically fund their activities through several sources of revenue:

  • Donations: Contributions from individuals, families, and businesses.
  • Grants: Funds provided by governments, foundations, or other organizations.
  • Fundraising Events: Money raised through events like auctions, charity runs, or galas.
  • Membership Fees: Fees paid by individuals who join as members.
  • Corporate Sponsorships: Financial support or in-kind donations from companies.
  • Government Contracts: Payments for services provided under government agreements.
  • Earned Income: Revenue from activities like selling goods or services related to their mission.

Her Life Was at Risk. She Needed an Abortion. Insurance Refused To Pay.

Ashley and Kyle were newlyweds in early 2022 and thrilled to be expecting their first child. But bleeding had plagued Ashley from the beginning of her pregnancy, and in July, at seven weeks, she began miscarrying.

The couple’s heartbreak came a few weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the federal right to abortion. In Wisconsin, their home state, an 1849 law had sprung back into effect, halting abortion care except when a pregnant woman faced death.

Insurance coverage for abortion care in the U.S. is a hodgepodge. Patients often don’t know when or if a procedure or abortion pills are covered, and the proliferation of abortion bans has exacerbated the confusion. Ashley said she got caught in that tangle of uncertainties.

Ashley’s life wasn’t in danger during the miscarriage, but the state’s abortion ban meant doctors in Wisconsin could not perform a D&E — dilation and evacuation — even during a miscarriage until the embryo died. She drove back and forth to the hospital, bleeding and taking sick time from work, until doctors could confirm that the pregnancy had ended. Only then did doctors remove the pregnancy tissue.

“The first pregnancy was the first time I had realized that something like that could affect me,” said Ashley, who asked to be identified by her middle name and her husband by his first name only. She works in a government agency alongside conservative co-workers and fears retribution for discussing her abortion care.

A year later, the 1849 abortion ban still in place in Wisconsin, Ashley was pregnant again.

“Everything was perfect. I was starting to feel kicking and movement,” she said. “It was the day I turned 20 weeks, which was a Monday. I went to work, and then I picked Kyle up from work, and I got up off the driver’s seat and there was fluid on the seat.”

The amniotic sac had broken, a condition called previable PPROM. The couple drove straight to the obstetrics triage at UnityPoint Health-Meriter Hospital, billed as the largest birthing hospital in Wisconsin. The fetus was deemed too underdeveloped to survive, and the ruptured membranes posed a serious threat of infection.

Obstetrician-gynecologists from across Wisconsin had decided that “in cases of previable PPROM, every patient should be offered termination of pregnancy due to the significant risk of ascending infection and potential sepsis and death,” said Eliza Bennett, the OB-GYN who treated Ashley.

Ashley needed an abortion to save her life.

The couple called their parents; Ashley’s mom arrived at the hospital to console them. Under the 1849 Wisconsin abortion ban, Bennett, an associate clinical professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, needed two other physicians to attest that Ashley was facing death.

But even with an arsenal of medical documentation, Ashley’s health insurer, the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, did not cover the abortion procedure. Months later, Ashley logged in to her medical billing portal and was surprised to see that the insurer had paid for her three-night hospital stay but not the abortion.

“Every time I called insurance about my bill, I was sobbing on the phone because it was so frustrating to have to explain the situation and why I think it should be covered,” she said. “It’s making me feel like it was my fault, and I should be ashamed of it,” Ashley said.

Eventually, Ashley talked to a woman in the hospital billing department who relayed what the insurance company had said.

“She told me,” Ashley said, “quote, ‘FEP Blue does not cover any abortions whatsoever. Period. Doesn’t matter what it is. We don’t cover abortions.’”

University of Wisconsin Health, which administers billing for UnityPoint Health-Meriter hospital, confirmed this exchange.

The Federal Employees Health Benefits Program contracts with FEP Blue, or the BlueCross BlueShield Federal Employee Program, to provide health plans to federal employees. In response to an interview request, FEP Blue emailed a statement saying it “is required to comply with federal legislation which prohibits Federal Employees Health Benefits Plans from covering procedures, services, drugs, and supplies related to abortions except when the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term or when the pregnancy is the result of an act of rape or incest.”

Those restrictions, known as the Hyde Amendment, have been passed each year since 1976 by Congress and prohibit federal funds from covering abortion services.

In Ashley’s case, physicians had said her life was in danger, and her bill should have immediately been paid, said Alina Salganicoff, director of Women’s Health Policy at KFF, a health information nonprofit that includes KFF Health News.

What tripped up Ashley’s bill was the word “abortion” and a billing code that is insurance kryptonite, said Salganicoff.

“Right now, we’re in a situation where there is really heightened sensitivity about what is a life-threatening emergency, and when is it a life-threatening emergency,” Salganicoff said. The same chilling effect that has spooked doctors and hospitals from providing legal abortion care, she said, may also be affecting insurance coverage.

In Wisconsin, Bennett said, lack of coverage for abortion care is widespread.

“Many patients I take care of who have a pregnancy complication or, more commonly, a severe fetal anomaly, they don’t have any coverage,” Bennett said.

Recently, the bill for $1,700 disappeared from Ashley’s online bill portal. The hospital confirmed that eight months later, after multiple appeals, the insurer paid the claim. When contacted again on Aug. 7, FEP Blue responded that it would “not comment on the specifics of the health care received by individual members.”

Ashley said tangling with her insurance company and experiencing the impact of abortion restrictions on her health care, similar to other women around the country, has emboldened her.

“I’m in this now with all these people,” she said. “I feel a lot more connected to them, in a way that I didn’t as much before.”

Ashley is pregnant again, and she and her husband hope that this time their insurance will cover whatever medical care her doctor says she needs.

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How To Make Caviar In Stardew Valley

Making caviar in Stardew Valley requires a few more steps than it might seem. Creating this artisan good requires a specific type of fish and a preserved jar. Similar to other artisan goods in Stardew Valley, caviar is worth more than the product it’s made from, and it has other uses as well, like being a popular gift. Caviar is also used for the movie theater bundle, which is unlocked after completing one of the main storylines.

How to make caviar

Sturgeon in a fish pond have a chance to produce roe every day.

Caviar is made by putting sturgeon roe in a preserves jar. While you can age any roe you obtain in a preserves jar, only sturgeon roe turns into caviar. There are two ways to obtain sturgeon roe, only one of which consistently produces it.

The first method is to put a sturgeon into a fish pond, where it will produce sturgeon roe semi-regularly. To build a fishing pond, you need to take 200 stones, 5 seaweed, 5 green algae, and 5,000G to the Carpenter, who will take three days to build the fish pond. After that you need to catch a sturgeon, which are only available during summer and winter. Place the sturgeon into the pond.

The pond will start with only one sturgeon, and to reproduce, you will need to complete quests for the fish pond by bringing the requested items. The more sturgeon are in the pond, the higher the chance of producing roe each day is.

The quests appear every few days once the max number of fish is present.

The quests are:

  • 1 sturgeon – 1 diamond
  • 3 sturgeons – 1 jelly or 1 pickle or 2 maple syrup
  • 5 sturgeons – 3 omni geodes
  • 7 sturgeons – 1 nautilus shell

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If you get a treasure chest while catching a sturgeon there is a chance for it to contain sturgeon roe, but this requires you to get lucky with a treasure chest while catching a sturgeon and there is only a chance it could contain roe.

With your sturgeon roe, place it into a preserves jar. Preserves jars can be crafted at farming level 4 50 wood, 40 stone, and 8 coal. It takes a little over four days in-game for the sturgeon roe to be aged into caviar.

This new technique for studying cell receptors could have sweeping implications for drug development

One in every three FDA-approved drugs targets a single superfamily of receptors dotting the surfaces of human cells. From beta blockers to antihistamines, these essential, life-saving medications trigger winding biochemical pathways, via these receptors, to ultimately prevent a heart attack, or stop an allergic reaction in its tracks.

But scientists have learned that their story is much more complicated than initially believed — a number of these drugs are in fact targeting a complex composed of one receptor and one associated protein. Now, a new study in Science Advances introduces a novel approach to mapping the interactions between 215 such receptors and the three proteins that they form complexes with. The findings dramatically expand understanding of these interactions and their therapeutic potential.

“On the technical side, we can now study these receptors at unprecedented scale,” says first author Ilana Kotliar, a former graduate student in Rockefeller’s Laboratory of Chemical Biology and Signal Transduction, headed by Thomas P. Sakmar. “And on the biological side, we now know that the phenomenon of these protein-receptor interactions is much more widespread than originally thought, opening the door to future investigations.”

Uncharted territory

This family of receptors are known as GPCRs, or G protein-coupled receptors. Their accessory proteins are known as RAMPs, short for receptor activity-modifying proteins. RAMPs help transport GPCRs to the cell surface and can vastly alter how these receptors transmit signals by changing the receptor’s shape or influencing its location. Because GPCRs seldom exist in a vacuum, identifying a GPCR without accounting for how RAMPs might influence it is a bit like knowing the menu of a restaurant without checking its hours, address or delivery options.

“You could have two cells in the body in which the same drug is targeting the same receptor — but the drug only works in one cell,” says Sakmar, the Richard M. and Isabel P. Furlaud Professor. “The difference is that one of the cells has a RAMP that brings its GPCR to the surface, where that the drug can interact with it. That’s why RAMPs are so important.”

Knowing this, Sakmar and colleagues were determined to develop a technique that would allow researchers to parse out each RAMP’s effect on every GPCR. Such a comprehensive map of GPCR-RAMP interactions would supercharge drug development, with the added benefit of possibly explaining why some promising GPCR drugs mysteriously haven’t panned out.

They hoped that such a map would also contribute to basic biology by revealing which natural ligands several so-called “orphan” GPCRs interact with. “We still don’t know what activates many GPCRs in the human body,” Kotliar says. “Screenings may have missed those matches in the past because they weren’t looking for a GPCR-RAMP complex.”

But wading through every GPCR-RAMP interaction was a daunting task. With three known RAMPs and almost 800 GPCRs, searching through every possible combination was impractical, if not impossible. In 2017 Emily Lorenzen, then a graduate student in Sakmar’s lab, began a collaboration with scientists at the Science for Life Laboratory in Sweden and Sweden’s Human Protein Atlas Project to create an assay capable of screening for GPCR-RAMP interactions.

Hundreds of experiments at once

The team started by coupling antibodies from the Human Protein Atlas to magnetic beads, each pre-colored with one of 500 different dyes. These beads were then incubated with a liquid mixture of engineered cells expressing various combinations of RAMPs and GPCRs. This setup allowed researchers to simultaneously screen hundreds of potential GPCR-RAMP interactions in a single experiment. As each bead passed through a detection instrument, color coding was used to identify which GPCRs were bound to which RAMPs, enabling high throughput tracking of 215 GPCRs and their interactions with the three known RAMPs.

“A lot of this technology already existed. Our contribution was an enabling technology built upon it,” Sakmar says. “We developed a technique to test for hundreds of different complexes at once, which generates a huge amount of data, and answers many questions simultaneously.”

“Most people don’t think in multiplex terms. But that’s what we did — 500 experiments at once.”

While this work is the culmination of a team effort over a long period of time, Kotliar made herculean efforts to drag it across the finish line — shuttling samples and scarce reagents back and forth from Sweden in rare travel windows during COVID.

It paid off. The results provide a handful of long-awaited resources for GPCR researchers and drug developers: publicly available online libraries of anti-GPCR antibodies, engineered GPCR genes and, of course, the mapped interactions. “You can now type in your favorite receptor, find out what antibodies bind to it, whether those antibodies are commercially available, and whether that receptor binds to a RAMP,” Sakmar says.

The findings increase the number of experimentally identified GPCR-RAMP interactions by an order of magnitude and lay the groundwork for techniques that could help detect combinations of GPCRs and identify harmful autoantibodies. “Ultimately, it’s a technology-oriented project,” Sakmar says. “That’s what our lab does. We work on technologies to advance drug discovery.”

Internship Opportunity at Legacy Partners

Legacy Partners is inviting applications for the role of interns for its office based out of Cochin and Calicut.

About Legacy Partners

Legacy Partners is a premier corporate and legal advisory firm with over a decade of experience. Its team of seasoned professionals brings together deep expertise and a commitment to excellence, serving clients across various industries and jurisdictions.

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The firm is hiring legal interns for a 3-month position at our Cochin and Calicut offices.

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Ideal for law students and recent graduates interested in Corporate & Intellectual Property Laws.

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Priyanka Chopra’s chudidar suit is transporting us to ‘70s era

Aug 28, 2024 02:10 PM IST

Peecee is bringing back the retro glam with her recent looks.

Tight kurtis and chudidars are officially making a comeback, thanks to Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who was spotted at the promotional event of Marathi film Paani, in a sleeveless floral kurti from Sabyasachi paired with chudidar pants. Her suit was a perfect fusion of tradition and modernity. The floral sequin work on it added to the finesse and made her look every inch the diva.

Priyanka Chopra brings back the chudidaar-kurti trend.

This salwaar-kameez style was a hit in the ‘70s and ’80s era with the likes of Sadhana making it a rage. It saw its resurgence in the ’90s with Madhuri Dixit’s pastel chudidar suit in Dil Toh Pagal Hai and you could see almost every fashion savvy girlie rushing to their neighbouring tailors to recreate the style.

Retro Bollywood is certainly on Peecee’s mind, as she was also seen in a bell sleeve kurti with flaired pyajamas at her brother’s Hastakshar ceremony.

The outfit from Lajjoo C featured embroidered yoke in Marodi technique with paisley and all-over floral motifs. It has lace-like embroidered detailing on the sleeves and hem. This kurti style was also a hit trend in the ’70s.

Priyanka's orange suit reminded us of the suit styles seen on actor Sadhana.
Priyanka’s orange suit reminded us of the suit styles seen on actor Sadhana.

Lilly rolls out Zepbound vials at a discount price

Dive Brief:

  • Eli Lilly is now distributing a single-dose vial form of its popular weight loss medicine Zepbound that it says people with a valid prescription can obtain for a cash price that’s 50% less than the current cost of other GLP-1 drugs for obesity.
  • The single-dose vials are available through Lilly’s online service LillyDirect as a self-pay option, which could appeal to people without employer insurance coverage or those who don’t qualify for the company’s savings card program, Lilly said.
  • A four-week supply of Zepbound single-dose vials at a 2.5 milligram dose will cost $399, while the 5 milligram dose will cost $549. While those prices are well below the $1,060 monthly list price of Zepbound’s injector pen formulation, they’re not far from the drug’s estimated net price after accounting for rebates and discounts to insurers, according to a client note from Evercore ISI analyst Umer Raffat.

Dive Insight:

Release of Zebound single-dose vials helps Lilly in several ways. The company has for months been struggling to keep up with demand of the medicine, and only just formally resolved the shortages that have made it hard for patients to find.

Adding another formulation beyond autoinjector pens should boost Lilly’s ability to churn out finished doses of the drug, company CEO David Ricks told investors on an Aug. 8 conference call.

“They certainly open up a node of the most constrained part of the supply chain,” said Ricks, referring to the filling and finishing of final dose containers. “So it just adds to our capacity.”

Making the single-dose vials available via LillyDirect, a service Lilly launched earlier this year, could also help the company counter aggressive marketing by telehealth companies that make use of compounded versions of the drug. These companies have offered compounded tirzepatide, the ingredient in Zepbound, at much lower prices than the drug’s list price from Lilly.

By resolving the Zepbound shortage, Lilly could curtail compounders mass producing versions of tirzepatide. But manufacturers of individualized versions can still operate — something telehealth firms like Hims and Hers appear to be counting on.

Additionally, Lilly’s pricing gives the company something of a response to the criticism it has faced on Zepbound’s list price, even as rebating has brought the drug’s net price to around $650 per month, per Evercore’s Raffat.

In a Tuesday note to clients, Raffat described how the self-pay discounts won’t change his forecasts for the drug’s revenue. He noted, too, how the Zepbound doses available via this channel are the lower 2.5 milligram and 5 milligram versions, which weren’t as potent at lowering weight as the 10 milligram and 15 milligram doses available via an autoinjector.

Zepbound competes with Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy, which works in a similar fashion by stimulating GLP-1 receptors to reduce appetite and slow stomach emptying. Lilly and Novo sell the drug ingredients in Zepbound and Wegovy as, respectively, Mounjaro and Ozempic to treat Type 2 diabetes.

‘Doing nothing is not an option’ – top economists back planning reform and public housing as fixes for Australia’s housing crisis

Top economists are unanimous in believing Australia’s housing market is in crisis.

Offered a choice of 14 measures identified by the Economic Society of Australia as likely to restrain prices for buyers and renters, none of the 49 leading economists polled picked: “Do nothing, the market will determine appropriate prices”.

The economists chosen for the poll are from a panel of about 70 experts in fields including macroeconomics, economic modelling, housing, and labour markets, which have been maintained by society since 2015.

Among them are former heads of government agencies, a former Reserve Bank board member, and former Treasury, International Monetary Fund and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development officials.

Two-thirds back public housing, planning reform

About two-thirds of the experts polled picked “ease planning restrictions” as one of the most important fixes.

Almost as many picked “provide more public housing”.

About one-third wanted to “tighten negative gearing and capital gains tax concessions”, which was a policy Labor took to the 2019 election.

Another third wanted to “replace stamp duty with land tax applying to family homes”.

Also popular were removing barriers to building prefabricated homes (31%), fast-tracking the training of home builders (18%) and fast-tracking the immigration of home builders (14%).

Ten per cent of those surveyed wanted to include the family home in the age pension assets test, 8% wanted to remove first homeowner grants and concessions, and 6% wanted to apply capital gains tax to family homes, the same proportion wanted to restrain immigration.

Only one of the panellists surveyed wanted to provide more direct assistance to first homebuyers, and only one wanted to allow first homebuyers to access their superannuation savings.

Australia’s median house-price-to-income ratio has soared in the past two decades, climbing from about five years of gross household income to eight.

At the same time, the median time taken to save for a deposit has climbed from about seven years to ten.

Australia S Median Home Price To Income Ratio Capital Cities

Rents have also been soaring, although only in the past few years.

Rental vacancy rates have fallen to all-time lows.

Asked whether it was more important to restrain rents or home prices, a majority of those surveyed (58%) backed action to restrain rents, although several said action to restrain prices would flow through to rents.

Tax empty homes to boost supply

Thirty-two of the 48 experts wanted planning restrictions relaxed in order to make it easier to build more new homes where people needed them, some mentioning the “excessive power” of NIMBYs – residents who say “not in my backyard” when confronted with plans to build in their neighbourhoods.

Several acknowledged this wouldn’t be enough without the ability to build homes quickly.

The Australian National University’s Alison Booth said the building industry was old-fashioned and resistant to prefabricated construction.

Others wanted to boost supply by making more existing homes available. University of Canberra economist Uwe Dulleck suggested taxing empty homes.

He said several European cities more heavily taxed apartments and apartments that were not used as permanent residences. The tax could boost supply and affordability.

You Can Now Ruin Your Instagram Photos With Text and Stickers

The old adage suggests that a picture paints a thousand words. So, why then, would you want to add words on top of a picture? I personally don’t know, but Instagram seems to think it’s a good option to offer.




Instagram Launches New Text Tools for Everyone

As outlined in a post on the Instagram Creators Blog, Instagram has launched several new text tools designed to help creators stand out.

The headline feature is the ability to add text and stickers to your photos. This means that your fantastic smartphone shots can be obscured by some inane writing or another shot layered on top of the original one.

Instagram is also adding new fonts, animations, and effects that you can use in Reels and Stories. These can be mixed and matched in order for you to at least feel like you’re unique and able to stand out from the crowd.

Lastly, you can now create Carousels containing up to 20 photos or videos. And if you apply these text tools while doing so, you can truly create a wonderful mess.

How to Use Instagram’s New Text Tools

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As you would expect, using Instagram’s new text tools is self-explanatory and user-friendly.

To add text to a photo, simply tap the Text button after selecting the photo you want to post to your feed. And to layer another photo on top in the form of a sticker, tap the Gallery button in the top-right of the screen. You can then change the shape of the sticker by tapping on it.

To see the new fonts, open the Text tool and tap on the Text button. Once you have found one you like, you can animate it or add an effect.

To create a longer Carousel, tap Post and add as many photos or videos as you want (up to a maximum of 20).

I’m an Instagram Purist, But You Do You

To be clear, you could already ruin your photos with text and stickers, but only if you used a third-party app such as Canva before uploading your shot to Instagram. Now, thanks to these new text tools for creators, you can ruin your photos from right within the Instagram app.


I must admit, I’m something of an Instagram purist, only using it to upload carefully chosen and edited shots. So I’m not about to ruin one of my smartphone photos by writing all over it. But if this sounds like your kind of thing, have fun with it.

And why not add a song to your Instagram profile to really hammer home the MySpace-ification factor.

Even camels wait at the traffic lights here

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A unique scene unfolded at the Mingsha Mountain and Crescent Spring Scenic Area in Dunhuang, northwest China’s Gansu Province when the “camel green light” was turned on: camels crossed the road in an orderly manner.

As Dunhuang enters the peak tourist season, the number of visitors continues to rise. To manage the occasional traffic jams at two points where camel routes intersect with tourist trails, the scenic area has installed special traffic lights for camels. When the red light is on, the camels wait patiently in line, allowing pedestrians and shuttle buses to pass. When the light turns green, it’s time for everyone to make way for the camels. This practical and charming design adds a touch of unique fun to the experience.

Kamala Harris will give her first post-convention interview to CNN

Vice President Kamala Harris and running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will sit down with CNN’s Dana Bash on Thursday for their first joint TV interview as the 2024 Democratic presidential ticket.

The network announced Tuesday that Harris and Walz will tape the interview for airing at 9 p.m. Eastern and 6 p.m. Pacific.

Journalists and commentators have been noting for weeks on how Harris has not done a formal press interview since President Biden dropped out of the race and endorsed her as a replacement on July 21.

Harris will do the first interview alongside Walz as they embark on a bus tour through the swing state of Georgia. Presidential candidates have typically done their first post-convention interviews with their running mates in tow.

The selection of Bash comes after she and CNN anchor Jake Tapper moderated the June 27 presidential debate between Republican nominee former President Trump and Biden. Trump, no fan of CNN, praised the anchors for taking an even-handed approach during the event, although some critics were unhappy with the lack of real-time fact-checking.

The debate was arguably the most consequential in U.S. history as harsh reaction to Biden’s poor performance led to his withdrawal from the campaign.

Harris appeared on several networks after the debate to speak on behalf of Biden and the record of their administration. Her robust defense that night likely helped in her being elevated to the top of the Democratic ticket after Biden made his decision.

But Harris has only answered a handful of reporter questions since and has not done a formal news conference.

The former attorney general and U.S. senator from California is coming off of what was widely considered a successful Democratic National Convention last week in Chicago. She has improved her standing in the polls against Trump.

Trump and Harris are scheduled to meet in a debate on Sept. 10 in Philadelphia. The event will be staged by ABC News with anchors David Muir and Linsey Davis, and shared with other broadcast and cable outlets.

A Look Inside the Airbus Factory Revolutionizing the World of Airplanes

This story originally appeared on WIRED Italia and has been translated from Italian.

This is the most important moment in the life of an airliner: when the new owner signs for it and picks it up, much like a driver picking up a new car from a dealer.

The aircraft in question is an Airbus A321neo, and it is parked at Hamburg-Finkenwerder, the German city’s second airport, which Airbus uses for testing, logistics, and delivery of airplanes to customers. Gathered around the plane are pilots and cabin crew, as well as two executives from Wizz Air, the low-cost Hungarian airline that is about to take delivery of it.

Airlines and manufacturers never disclose how much they pay for individual aircraft—partly because prices depend on many factors, including the number of planes purchased and the commercial history of each individual airline—but buying a plane is never cheap. The base price of a single Airbus A321neo is estimated to be around $110 million.

This particular plane, registered by Wizz Air as H9-WNM, was produced in Airbus’s Hamburg factory in just over a year. The site is one of the company’s four production centers, the others being in Toulouse, France; Mobile, Alabama; and Tianjin, China. Known as final assembly lines (FAL), these giant workshops are where a plane’s structural parts, on-board electronics, hydraulic and mechanical components, and other pieces all come together.

The final arming process of an Airbus A320neo in Hamburg.Photograph: Antonio Dini

But before these components reach the FAL, they need to be manufactured. Some are made internally by Airbus, others by third parties, and together making them involves dozens of factories and centers around the globe. Then there is the formidable logistical challenge of bringing them all together. This complex ballet involves shipments by boat, train, road, and air, with a small fleet of special transport planes—known as Belugas—playing a key role. These aircraft, with their prodigious girth that makes them resemble beluga whales, were created by Airbus to move large components such as fuselages from one production center to another.

India’s Self Custodial Okto Wallet Acquires Licence in Ras Al Khaimah as Part of UAE Expansion

Okto, the self-custodial crypto wallet developed by Indian crypto exchange CoinDCX, has secured a business licence in UAE’s Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) city. This marks a pivotal milestone in Okto’s plans for expansion in international markets, starting with the UAE, the company said on Tuesday. The reason why this licence is important is because RAK has established the world’s first and only Free Zone dedicated to supporting and nurturing businesses working around digital assets — the RAK Digital Assets Oasis (RAK DAO).

In 2022, CoinDCX launched Okto as a completely native DeFi (decentralised finance) app with multichain compatibility. The Indian crypto exchange’s wallet platform claims to use multi-party computation (MPC) technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and multi-factor authentication to provide security for user assets.

By securing the business licence in RAK, Okto will be able to access the comprehensive set of provisions that the RAK DAO’s has put in place to support the growth of Web3 firms. On its official website, the free zone said it helps Web3 firms open bank accounts, obtain office workspaces, and access opportunities to secure fundings. Entrepreneurs from the Web3 sector can also procure residency visas and blockchain resources to grow operations.

“Okto has already onboarded more than a million users in one year. This business license will add another layer of confidence and trust to our users. We are confident that this milestone will accelerate the adoption of Web3 among the mainstream audience,” Okto Co-Founder Neeraj Khandelwal said in a prepared statement.

This licence will give Okto the opportunity to explore the potential of UAE’s Web3 sector. The platform lets users establish new self-custody wallets, import existing ones, and export their self-custody wallets to alternate software platforms. The blockchains that Okto supports include Ethereum, Base, BSC, Arbitrum, Solana, and Polygon.

Back in October last year, Okto teamed up with Transak to make its platform accessible across 60 countries and 155 jurisdictions. Transak is a developer integration toolkit to let users buy/sell crypto in any app, website or web plugin.

Given the rise in hacks on crypto exchanges (WazirX was the most recent firm to be impacted), the discussions around the importance of investors holding their assets in self-custody have also gained momentum among members of the global crypto community.

Google removes Auction Insights from Looker Studio

Google Ads users no longer have access to Auction Insights fields in new data sources within Looker Studio. Existing data sources will lose this access on Sept. 23.

Why we care. Auction Insights provides critical competitive data, helping advertisers understand their performance relative to competitors in the same auctions. The removal of these fields from Looker Studio will require advertisers to adjust their Looker reports and strategy tools, and revert to getting the competitive metrics they want to see in Google Ads.

Fields impacted. Affected fields include Auction Insight metrics such as Domain, Average Position, Impression Share, Outranking Share and several others critical for competitive analysis.

Action needed: Advertisers should proactively remove these fields from their Looker Studio reports and charts to prevent disruptions. Failing to do so could result in broken reports, impacting the ability to track and optimize ad performance effectively.

Yes but. Advertisers shouldn’t worry here – Google has not said Auction Insights will go away. You can still access all the competitive analysis metrics in Google Ads.

Bottom line: With the removal of Auction Insights from Looker Studio, you will need to find alternative ways to track competitive performance metrics and adjust Google Ads reporting strategies.


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Anu Adegbola

Anu Adegbola has been Paid Media Editor of Search Engine Land since 2024. She covers paid search, paid social, retail media, video and more.

In 2008, Anu’s career started with

 delivering digital marketing campaigns (mostly but not exclusively Paid Search) by building strategies, maximising ROI, automating repetitive processes and bringing efficiency from every part of marketing departments through inspiring leadership both on agency, client and marketing tech side.

 

Outside editing Search Engine Land article she is the founder of PPC networking event – PPC Live, host of weekly podcast PPCChat Roundup, and brand evangelist at ClickTech. 

 

She is also an international speaker with some of the stages she has presented on being SMX (US), SMX (Munich), Friends of Search (Amsterdam), brightonSEO, The Marketing Meetup, HeroConf (PPC Hero), SearchLove, BiddableWorld, SESLondon, PPC Chat Live, AdWorld Experience (Bologna) and more.

Top-10 Cobalt Producing Countries in the World

Cobalt is a vital metal used primarily in rechargeable batteries, superalloys, and various industrial processes. Its production is crucial for technological advancements and green energy solutions. Here are the top-10 cobalt-producing countries based on recent data.

Global Cobalt Production

In 2023, global cobalt production totaled 197,791 tonnes, with the Democratic Republic of Congo contributing nearly 145,000 tonnes. The electric vehicle (EV) industry remains the largest consumer, accounting for about 40% of the total cobalt demand. This highlights the significant role of cobalt in advancing green technologies and sustainable energy solutions.

Largest Cobalt Producing Country in the World

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the world’s largest cobalt producer, with 130,000 metric tons in 2022, representing about 70% of global output. The DRC’s dominance in cobalt mining is well-established and expected to continue. However, the industry faces serious concerns, including human rights abuses and child labor, largely due to unregulated artisanal mining operations that exacerbate these issues.

Top-10 Cobalt Producing Countries in the World as of 2024

Democratic Republic of Congo with the cobalt mine production of 130,000 metric tons, stands as the largest cobalt producing country in the world, followed by Indonesia, Russia, Australia and Canada.

Here is the list of top-10 cobalt producing countries in the world as of 2024:

Top-10 Cobalt Producing Countries in the World
Rank Country Cobalt Production (in Metric Tons)
1. Democratic Republic of Congo 130,000
2. Indonesia 10,000
3. Russia 8,900
4. Australia 5,900
5. Canada 3,900
6. Philippines 3,800
7. Cuba 3,800
8. Papua New Guinea 3,000
9. Madagascar 3,000
10. Morocco 2,300

World’s Largest Cobalt Producer – Democratic Republic of Congo

Cobalt production: 130,000 metric tons

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the world’s largest producer of cobalt, with a staggering production of 130,000 metric tons. This accounts for around 70% of global cobalt output. Despite its dominance in the cobalt market, the DRC’s mining sector faces significant challenges, including human rights abuses and unregulated artisanal mining.

Second Largest Cobalt Producing Country in the World – Indonesia

Cobalt Production:10,000 metric tons

Indonesia has rapidly become a major player in cobalt production, with 10,000 metric tons. The country has seen a surge in investment, especially from Chinese companies, due to its strategic position in the battery metals supply chain. Indonesia’s cobalt output is expected to grow significantly, making it a key competitor in the global market.

World’s Third Largest Cobalt Producing Country – Russia

Cobalt Production: 8,900 metric tons

Russia is the third-largest cobalt producer in the world, with an output of 8,900 metric tons. The country’s cobalt is mainly produced by Norilsk Nickel, one of the top five producers globally. Although Russia’s production is far behind the DRC, it remains a crucial player, especially in the European market.

Feds Killed Plan To Curb Medicare Advantage Overbilling After Industry Opposition

A decade ago, federal officials drafted a plan to discourage Medicare Advantage health insurers from overcharging the government by billions of dollars — only to abruptly back off amid an “uproar” from the industry, newly released court filings show.

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services published the draft regulation in January 2014. The rule would have required health plans, when examining patient’s medical records, to identify overpayments by CMS and refund them to the government.

But in May 2014, CMS dropped the idea without any public explanation. Newly released court depositions show that agency officials repeatedly cited concern about pressure from the industry.

The 2014 decision by CMS, and events related to it, are at the center of a multibillion-dollar Justice Department civil fraud case against UnitedHealth Group pending in federal court in Los Angeles.

The Justice Department alleges the giant health insurer cheated Medicare out of more than $2 billion by reviewing patients’ records to find additional diagnoses, adding revenue while ignoring overcharges that might reduce bills. The company “buried its head in the sand and did nothing but keep the money,” DOJ said in a court filing.

Medicare pays health plans higher rates for sicker patients but requires that the plans bill only for conditions that are properly documented in a patient’s medical records.

In a court filing, UnitedHealth Group denies wrongdoing and argues it shouldn’t be penalized for “failing to follow a rule that CMS considered a decade ago but declined to adopt.”

This month, the parties in the court case made public thousands of pages of depositions and other records that offer a rare glimpse inside the Medicare agency’s long-running struggle to keep the private health plans from taking taxpayers for a multibillion-dollar ride.

“It’s easy to dump on Medicare Advantage plans, but CMS made a complete boondoggle out of this,” said Richard Lieberman, a Colorado health data analytics expert.

Spokespeople for the Justice Department and CMS declined to comment for this article. In an email, UnitedHealth Group spokesperson Heather Soule said the company’s “business practices have always been transparent, lawful and compliant with CMS regulations.”

Missed Diagnoses

Medicare Advantage insurance plans have grown explosively in recent years and now enroll about 33 million members, more than half of people eligible for Medicare. Along the way, the industry has been the target of dozens of whistleblower lawsuits, government audits, and other investigations alleging the health plans often exaggerate how sick patients are to rake in undeserved Medicare payments — including by doing what are called chart reviews, intended to find allegedly missed diagnosis codes.

By 2013, CMS officials knew some Medicare health plans were hiring medical coding and analytics consultants to aggressively mine patient files — but they doubted the agency’s authority to demand that health plans also look for and delete unsupported diagnoses.

The proposed January 2014 regulation mandated that chart reviews “cannot be designed only to identify diagnoses that would trigger additional payments” to health plans.

CMS officials backed down in May 2014 because of “stakeholder concern and pushback,” Cheri Rice, then director of the CMS Medicare plan payment group, testified in a 2022 deposition made public this month. A second CMS official, Anne Hornsby, described the industry’s reaction as an “uproar.”

Exactly who made the call to withdraw the chart review proposal isn’t clear from court filings so far.

“The direction that we received was that the rule, the final rule, needed to include only those provisions that had wide, you know, widespread stakeholder support,” Rice testified.

“So we did not move forward then,” she said. “Not because we didn’t think it was the right thing to do or the right policy, but because it had mixed reactions from stakeholders.”

The CMS press office declined to make Rice available for an interview. Hornsby, who has since left the agency, declined to comment.

But Erin Fuse Brown, a professor at the Brown University School of Public Health, said the decision reflects a pattern of timid CMS oversight of the popular health plans for seniors.

“CMS saving money for taxpayers isn’t enough of a reason to face the wrath of very powerful health plans,” Fuse Brown said.

“That is extremely alarming.”

Invalid Codes

The fraud case against UnitedHealth Group, which runs the nation’s largest Medicare Advantage plan, was filed in 2011 by a former company employee. The DOJ took over the whistleblower suit in 2017.

DOJ alleges Medicare paid the insurer more than $7.2 billion from 2009 through 2016 solely based on chart reviews; the company would have received $2.1 billion less if it had deleted unsupported billing codes, the government says.

The government argues that UnitedHealth Group knew that many conditions it had billed for were not supported by medical records but chose to pocket the overpayments. For instance, the insurer billed Medicare nearly $28,000 in 2011 to treat a patient for cancer, congestive heart failure, and other serious health problems that weren’t recorded in the person’s medical record, DOJ alleged in a 2017 filing.

In all, DOJ contends that UnitedHealth Group should have deleted more than 2 million invalid codes.

Instead, company executives signed annual statements attesting that the billing data submitted to CMS was “accurate, complete, and truthful.” Those actions violated the False Claims Act, a federal law that makes it illegal to submit bogus bills to the government, DOJ alleges.

The complex case has featured years of legal jockeying, even pitting the recollections of key CMS staff members — including several who have since departed government for jobs in the industry — against those of UnitedHealthcare executives.

‘Red Herring’

Court filings describe a 45-minute video conference arranged by then-CMS administrator Marilyn Tavenner on April 29, 2014. Tavenner testified she set up the meeting between UnitedHealth and CMS staff at the request of Larry Renfro, a senior UnitedHealth Group executive, to discuss implications of the draft rule. Neither Tavenner nor Renfro attended.

Two UnitedHealth Group executives on the call said in depositions that CMS staffers told them the company had no obligation at the time to uncover erroneous codes. One of the executives, Steve Nelson, called it a “very clear answer” to the question. Nelson has since left the company.

For their part, four of the five CMS staffers on the call said in depositions that they didn’t remember what was said. Unlike the company’s team, none of the government officials took detailed notes.

“All I can tell you is I remember feeling very uncomfortable in the meeting,” Rice said in her 2022 deposition.

Yet Rice and one other CMS staffer said they did recall reminding the executives that even without the chart review rule, the company was obligated to make a good-faith effort to bill only for verified codes — or face possible penalties under the False Claims Act. And CMS officials reinforced that view in follow-up emails, according to court filings.

DOJ called the flap over the ill-fated regulation a “red herring” in a court filing and alleges that when UnitedHealth asked for the April 2014 meeting, it knew its chart reviews had been under investigation for two years. In addition, the company was “grappling with a projected $500 million budget deficit,” according to DOJ.

Data Miners

Medicare Advantage plans defend chart reviews against criticism that they do little but artificially inflate the government’s costs.

“Chart reviews are one of many tools Medicare Advantage plans use to support patients, identify chronic conditions, and prevent those conditions from becoming more serious,” said Chris Bond, a spokesperson for AHIP, a health insurance trade group.

Whistleblowers have argued that the cottage industry of analytics firms and coders that sprang up to conduct these reviews pitched their services as a huge moneymaking exercise for health plans — and little else.

“It was never legitimate,” said William Hanagami, a California attorney who represented whistleblower James Swoben in a 2009 case that alleged chart reviews improperly inflated Medicare payments. In a 2016 decision, the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals wrote that health plans must exercise “due diligence” to ensure they submit accurate data.

Since then, other insurers have settled DOJ allegations that they billed Medicare for unconfirmed diagnoses stemming from chart reviews. In July 2023, Martin’s Point Health Plan, a Portland, Maine, insurer, paid $22,485,000 to settle whistleblower allegations that it improperly billed for conditions ranging from diabetes with complications to morbid obesity. The plan denied any liability.

A December 2019 report by the Health and Human Services Inspector General found that 99% of chart reviews added new medical diagnoses at a cost to Medicare of an estimated $6.7 billion for 2017 alone.

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Suikoden I & II HD Remaster Day One Edition Includes Two Handy Items

The beloved PS1 RPGs Suikoden I and II are returning with the Suikoden I & II HD Remaster, which launches on Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on March 6, 2025. Preorders are now available for the game’s limited Day One edition, which includes a few extra items for those who purchase early.

Suikoden I & II HD Remaster includes enhanced versions of Suikoden I and II. The remasters of both games feature HD sprites and backgrounds, enhanced sound effects, and QOL options like auto-saving, adjustable battle speeds, and a conversation log for reviewing previous dialog.

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New insight into the protein mutations that cause Rett syndrome

One particular protein lies at the heart of brain development. A master regulator of gene expression, it’s abundantly present in neurons, and its dysfunction underlies Rett syndrome, a neurological disorder that could lead to severe cognitive, motor, and communication impairments in young girls.

Yet scientists understand little about how this essential protein does its crucial work at the molecular level. “People have been studying this protein for decades without a clear consensus on what it is doing, where it binds to the genome, and what its functions are,” says Rockefeller’s Shixin Liu. Now, a new study from Liu’s laboratory sheds light on how the protein, MeCP2, interacts with DNA and chromatin.

The findings, published in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, provide insight into this master regulator, and could open up new avenues for Rett syndrome therapies.

A single-molecule approach

MeCP2 is a baffling protein. While it has been implicated in the regulation of thousands of genes and is thought to be central to neurodevelopment, its impacts on the genome are tricky to pin down. Insufficient amounts of wildtype MeCP2 causes Rett syndrome, but too much of the protein causes a similarly debilitating neurological disorder known as MeCP2 duplication syndrome.

Liu and colleagues leveraged the lab’s area of expertise — single-molecule observation and manipulation — to better understand how MeCP2 interacts with DNA. The team tethered a single piece of DNA between micron-sized plastic beads, each held by a laser, and then incubated the DNA with fluorescently labeled MeCP2 proteins. This setup allowed them to closely monitor the mysterious protein’s dynamic behavior.

MeCP2 is generally thought to exclusively perform its functions on DNA that is modified with methylated cytosines, but lacked a satisfactory explanation for such specificity, since the protein readily binds both methylated and unmethylated DNA. The team found that MeCP2 dynamically moves on DNA, but in a much slower manner in regards to the methylated form compared to the unmethylated one. They further showed that these different dynamics allow MeCP2 to recruit another regulatory protein more efficiently to methylated DNA sites, which may help direct MeCP2’s gene regulatory functions towards specific locations within the genome. “We found that MeCP2 slides along unmethylated DNA faster, and this difference in motion may explain how the protein differentiates between the two,” says Gabriella Chua, a graduate fellow in Liu’s lab and first author on the paper.

“That’s something we could only have discovered using a single-molecule technique.”

Liu and Chua also found that the protein shows a very strong preference for binding to nucleosomes, protein spools that are wound with our genetic material, over bare DNA. This interaction stabilizes nucleosomes in a way that may suppress gene transcription — hinting at how MeCP2 itself regulates gene expression.

New thinking about nucleosomes

The observation that a master regulator of gene expression most often interacts with this tightly wound form of DNA helps bolster a growing notion that nucleosomes are far more than inert “storage spools” of DNA, and that scientists need to begin thinking of MeCP2’s function more in the context of nucleosomes.

“Our data is one of the most definitive examples of this phenomenon to date,” Liu says. “It’s clear that MeCP2 prefers binding to nucleosomes.” In this way, MeCP2 functions as a chromatin-binding protein, contrasting the conventional view that sees it chiefly as a methyl-DNA-binding protein. In this study, the team has also narrowed in on the part of the protein that is responsible for its nucleosome-binding activity.

“Bare DNA is in the minority — nucleosomes are pervasive in our genomes,” Chua says. “Several recent studies have demonstrated that nucleosomes are not merely passive barriers to transcription, but active hotspots for gene regulation.” A particularly striking example of such nucleosome functionality is how MeCP2 interacts with it.

In future work, the team plans to expand beyond the present in vitro study to examine MeCP2 in vivo, where interactions between the protein and the nucleosome are expected to be more complex. They also intend to use the techniques described in this paper to better study the many MeCP2 mutations that cause diseases such as Rett syndrome. The hope is that a more complete understanding of the protein central to this devastating disease may one day lead to therapies. “There’s no cure for Rett, but the community of researchers studying it are determined and energized. Many found our data intriguing when we shared it with them,” Chua says. “Our findings highlight how basic research can help the clinical community better understand a disease.”

My Law School Insights To Help You Choose Yours

This Law School Experience has been shared by Arya Pandey, 3rd year law student at Navrachana University.

Hello dear readers! I am Arya Pandey, a third-year law student pursuing Business and Law (BBA-LLB) from Navrachana University, Vadodara, Gujarat.

Navrachana University is a private university located in the Vasna area of Vadodara. Business and Law were two of my top favorite areas that I wanted to go ahead with, and so out of all the integrated law programs available, I chose this one.

Choosing BBA LLB might be beneficial for someone who’s also interested in the realm of business and would want to experience that field in the future.

Introduction

Law school is a beautiful journey, that leads a naïve eighteen-year-old to their dream career path when they reach the end of the five years program.

You might enter the law school clueless and without intact knowledge as to which field you want to expertise in, but these five years of college make you aware of your strengths weaknesses, and interests so that once you graduate you are confident about the field you want to excel in.

This article will help you gain insight into choosing the correct law school, the life at law schools, the hardships that you will face, and the solution you need to find out on your own.

I will reflect on my two-year journey at Navrachana University through this article to help you paint a picture of law school and its activities and it’s hardships in your head.

You can achieve anything you want, once you make your mindset.

Okay, a lot of us, or should I say most of us think, the crack code to achieve a great job with good pay or a great opportunity to work with the top reputed law firms and advocates, is by getting into the NLU’s or top reputed private law schools such as Symbiosis or Jindal Global.

No doubt, getting into these colleges brings an abundant amount of opportunity for students to get into the top tier law firms or work with the top advocates. But this is not the only way.

When I first got into my law school, I had no idea about these things, and slowly when I started watching YouTube videos of people from top law schools getting internship opportunities in some of my dream firms such as Tri Legal or Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, I started to regret my decision of choosing this law school.

I always been optimistic, no matter how hard the situation is. However, the thoughts of me failing to get the opportunity to work with these firms started making me depressed and less active in the activities taking place in my law school.

I started to feel I would fail and now there is no chance for me to achieve all of my dreams.

A few months later, I heard a senior of mine from the same law school got an internship opportunity to work with one of the reputed law firms in Delhi for two months last December.

This made me curious and I started researching and also looked at his CV and his accomplishments and found out that there was still a chance for me to get the opportunity. I might still be able to fulfill my dreams if I work harder in my law school.

So, the correct answer is, there is no right law school that would get you all these amazing opportunities, its your hard work that paves your way.

If you get into the top law school, you might have some perks but without hard work, you cannot attain those opportunities.

And if you are in a small law school, just like me, you still have the opportunity, you might get it the hard way, but you will get it.

You just need to strategize each step in your law school and there is no one stopping you from getting that offer letter.

Strategies

These are some of the strategies that I started implementing, coming from a non-NLU and not so reputed law school, to gain internships at top tier law firm:

  1. Maintaining good grades: Since we come from a small law school, maintaining an academic grade is important. I have maintained a CGPA of 8. 30 in both my first year and second year and am striving to continue the same or higher for the next semesters.
  2. Actively participating in various competition such as moot courts, client counselling, mediation, article writings etc., they add a lot value to your CV, and lightens your potential: When you participate in any of these competitions, make sure they are organized by NLU’s or some reputed law college, a winning certificate from competitions organized by such colleges would boost your CV. It would showcase you are no less than any student studying from those colleges, it would showcase your potential.
  3. Actively participating in your law school, such as being part of different committees in your law school: This shows you are actively contributing to your law school and it also throws light on your leadership and team skills.
  4. Getting more Publications.

This is another important strategy that you need to focus on. You have to focus on getting your blogs, articles, and research papers published in some reputed platforms. Once you find your interest, you should start writing and publishing in that particular area of law.

This criterion is crucial, and a good publication helps you secure a good internship. Interviewers play close attention to your publications. So, make sure you get those.

Internships

While your goal is the top firms, it is important that you gain experience in as many small firms as you can. You need to have at least a one-month internship at the district court.

The greater number of internships you will have on your CV’s, the stronger CV you will have and the chances of you getting your dream internship would also increase.

If you follow these strategies, you would easily secure yourself a good internship at the top law firms.

While a lot of people focus on Moot Courts and its importance in law school, it is also important to know, you don’t need to excel in moots only to ace your law school or get good internships.

Yes, participation in moot courts competition at least once is important to gain experience but not the only way to enhance your CVS.

If you want to go ahead in the litigation field in your future, moot courts are important for you.

But for those who dream of going ahead in arbitration, negotiation, etc., moot courts may not be important for you.

So you can shift your focus from moots to client counselling, mediation, policy drafting, paper presentations.

Conclusion

Its all upon you. The power to secure your future is vested in you. No one, can stop you from achieving your dreams.

So, choose your law schools wisely, and prioritize getting into the top law schools, but, if you fall short and get into small law school, remember, it’s not the end.

You can still get your dreams true. You just need to work hard and you will achieve your dreams.

Disclaimer: Law School Experiences are opinions shared by individual law students and tend to be personal and subjective in nature. The law school experiences shared on Lawctopus are NOT Lawctopus’ official views on the law school. We also do not edit law school experiences (except to ensure readability) to ensure that the author’s voice remains intact.

Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for August 28, 2024 | Astrology

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality. Wouldn’t it be helpful if you started your day by already knowing about what’s going to come your way? Read on to find out whether the odds will be in your favour today.

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality.

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 20)

You will manage to keep in shape. Winning a deal through your negotiation skills will add a feather to your cap. Your ideas on the professional front are likely to be well received. You are likely to smoke the peace pipe with a rival in a family dispute. An out-of-town trip with friends may get postponed to some other date. Poor performance in academics will compel some to tighten their belts.

Love Focus: Someone is likely to invite you over today for a cozy two-some!

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: Purple

TAURUS (Apr 21-May 20)

You enjoy good health, thanks to some curbs on your excesses. Things start looking much better than before on the financial front. You are likely to take up a creative pursuit and earn appreciation from all quarters. You are likely to participate in a family function. A vacation may be too rushed up to turn enjoyable. An opportunity to study abroad may slip away, if not seized in time.

Love Focus: You may get an opportunity to strengthen your loving bonds with lover.

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Green

GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21)

You will take positive steps to keep fit and healthy. The financial front will grow stronger as your income steadily rises. Your performance at work is likely to be lauded by those who matter. Spending time with family will prove most fulfilling and entertaining today. Commuting can eat into your leisure time today. Good showing on the academic front will help in getting bracketed with the best. You are likely to take time out from work to pursue your interests.

Love Focus: Partying with lover is likely to give you an opportunity to unwind and relax.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: White

CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22)

Your efforts towards maintaining good health will be richly rewarded. An opportunity for earning an extra buck can come to you. You are set to enjoy the fruits of labour on the professional front. Some of you may entertain a family guest today. Be careful in a long distance travel by road. Chances of an immovable asset coming your way by way of inheritance cannot be ruled out.

Love Focus: The relationship gets a boost, as the lover seems extra lovey-dovey!

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Maroon

LEO (Jul 23-Aug 23)

Starting a workout regimen is indicated and promises good health. You will be able to save on money in an outing as someone else foots the bill. A piece of good news will spread excitement in the family. Stress may make some visit a place of religious significance soon. Some of you may plan to buy property. Students will find peer support encouraging. Someone whom you admire may send positive signals.

Love Focus: A chance of love at first sight may get the pulse racing!

Lucky Number: 9

Lucky Colour: Baby Pink

VIRGO (Aug 24-Sep 23)

You may resolve to come back in shape and start an exercise regimen. Financial worries will cease but don’t throw caution to the winds. Chances of getting a promotion cannot be ruled out for those in the promotion zone. A family get-together can find you in your element. An out-of-town visit to meet relatives is on the cards for some. A project may seem like an uphill task on the academic front

Love Focus: Someone you like on the romantic front is likely to give positive signals.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Saffron

LIBRA (Sep 24-Oct 23)

Something that you are trying for coming back in shape will prove successful. Financial situation will stabilise as you put a stop to wasteful expenditure. You may find things turning favourable on the work front. A young family member feels for you, so return the affection. Keep travel options open-ended. Success is foretold for those preparing for an exam or a competition.

Love Focus: Young couples may feel much closer to each other than before.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: Blue

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)

Focussing on health now will help you in keeping physically fit. Earning on the side will come in most handy for some. You may go all out to make your mark on the professional front today. Good advice will work wonders for a family member. Undertake long distance travel today. Praise may be expected on the academic front. Curb your tendency to think negatively about others.

Love Focus: Those not looking eye to eye with someone will do well to kiss and make up.

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Yellow

Becoming conscious of good health will keep you fit. Things brighten on the financial front. A new venture shows all signs of turning profitable. It is best to reserve your criticism about a family matter as it may not go down well with others. This is a good day for youngsters to organize a trip. Don’t get involved in any property deal today.

Love Focus: The possibility of getting romantically involved looks real, so keep your fingers crossed!

Lucky Number:18

Lucky Colour:Peach

You may resolve to improve your fitness by increased physical activity. You will be able to stabilise the financial front. You may resolve to get most of the pending issues out of the way on the work front today. A family member may be after you for an issue, so don’t resist as it is for your own good. Travelling, especially by train, may prove hectic. Things turn favourable for you on the academic front.

Love Focus: Your romantic ideas are likely to please lover.

Lucky Number: 2

Lucky Colour: Beige

Your care is likely to nurse a family member back to health. Financially, you earn well, save well and spend well. Those in show business or creative fields may get a chance to promote themselves. Those planning for a pilgrimage must prepare well to remain comfortable throughout. You will be able to forge ahead on the academic front by being more methodical.

Love Focus: Spending quality time with lover is indicated.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Red

PISCES (Feb 20-Mar 20)

Some of you may get serious about joining a gym or starting fitness training. Money will be the highlight of the day as you earn handsomely. Good profits are in store for those working on a commission basis. Family and finances can put you in much stress and strain. A vacation is on the cards, but reservation may become a problem. Those pursuing academics are likely to excel.

Love Focus: Lover’s romantic ideas may simply amaze you, so just follow the directions!

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: Brown

Pfizer launches DTC service for migraine, COVID drugs

Pfizer on Tuesday launched a direct-to-consumer service it claims will help people schedule telehealth appointments, fill prescriptions and access savings programs for the company’s migraine, COVID-19 or influenza medicines.

Dubbed PfizerForAll, the online service will provide resources for people looking to obtain treatment for migraine, COVID or the flu, or to schedule vaccinations for diseases like pneumococcal pneumonia and respiratory syncytial virus.

The platform aims to “streamline the path for those seeking better health,” Aamir Malik, Pfizer’s chief U.S. commercial officer, said in a statement. The company said it is working with partners UpScriptHealth, Alto Pharmacy and Instacart.

The launch of PfizerForAll mirrors a similar move from Eli Lilly, which earlier this year launched LillyDirect, an online platform to help people access telehealth services for treating obesity, diabetes and migraine. Lilly later partnered with Amazon Pharmacy to provide home delivery of medicines for those conditions.

For Lilly, its service provided another way for consumers to access the in-demand obesity treatment Zepbound. On Tuesday, the company launched a new single-dose vial formulation of the drug at a discount price via LillyDirect.

While pharmaceutical companies have experimented with DTC services in the past, that was typically the result of a loss of patent exclusivity and aimed at combating generic competition. Pfizer has even done something similar before, rolling out a mail-order option for its cholesterol drug Lipitor at generic prices after its patent expired in 2011.

PfizerForAll will provide access to same-day appointments with healthcare providers in-person or online. People using the service can get medications and diagnostic tests for COVID or the flu delivered to a local pharmacy, or to their home.

Additionally, the platform will put all of Pfizer’s savings programs in one place, potentially helping patients find options for which they’re eligible.

Pfizer said it will continue to expand its PfizerForAll service, potentially to new conditions in the future.

7 Ways I Avoid Doomscrolling on Social Media

Ah, doomscrolling, the phenomenon of consuming too much negative social media content. It’s tricky to avoid, but by combining a few tactics, your social media interactions can be filled with positivity and optimism. Here’s how I avoid doomscrolling.



1 I Have A Morning and Night Ritual

Most times when I wake up, I sit quietly for about 30 minutes before engaging with my phone. That way, I am not immediately bombarded with social media notifications that can lead to doomscrolling. It lets me think about what I want to achieve during that day so that I start on a positive note.

When my doomscrolling is at its worst, I also put my phone in Do Not Disturb mode (a feature that can help you spend less time on social media) and put it away an hour before I sleep. That way, I am not sucked in, causing me to stay up late scrolling through social media and exposing myself to negative content.

2 I Set A Timer

Setting a timer helps me avoid doomscrolling by limiting my time on social media at any given time, reducing the amount of negative content I see. Also, knowing my time is short helps me focus on important and meaningful content and interactions. Furthermore, the alarm snaps me out of it when I unintentionally start doomscrolling.


The timer is useful when I have work but still want to check my social feed between breaks. I usually set the timer on my iPhone or use an online timer (when I don’t want to touch my phone).

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Some social media platforms tend to attract more negative discourse than others, leading to extended and unhealthy scrolling. For example, I found that most of my negative interactions were on X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Reddit. You would have to audit the ones you visit to find this out for yourself.

I now prefer platforms with the most positive-to-neutral content to avoid negative or heated interactions. For me, these are places like YouTube, LinkedIn, and Pinterest. These platforms make it less likely for me to start anxiously scrolling.


4 I Avoid Negative Accounts

One thing I started noticing when I was getting a handle on my doomscrolling is that many accounts I followed didn’t focus on positive messages. So, if I saw a post from someone who shared triggering content constantly, I unfollowed them.

This greatly improved the quality of my feed by making it more balanced and skewed toward positivity instead of things that made me anxious.

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It used to be that when I saw a controversial post, I would jump to the comments section after reading it. I thought that was where the “fun” was.


The sheer amount of comments that these types of posts can attract made me invested in the many replies, debates, and conflicts. The continuous scrolling made it hard to stop, and I often spent an unhealthy amount of time going through everything due to the FOMO effect. I even joined in from time to time.

Now when I see a controversial post, I avoid the comments section. This has made me more mindful of my scrolling habits and broke the cycle of getting lost in emotional conversations.

6 I Do Things That Make Me Happy

Another great tactic I use to avoid doomscrolling is to shift my focus. If it’s not work, then it’s something I enjoy, such as playing video games, spending time with my family, drawing on my Android tablet, or taking a walk.

There is nothing fulfilling about doomscrolling. The longer I am away from my device doing things that make me happy, the more my mood is lifted, and I feel less stressed and anxious. Doing this often helps me build up positive habits that keep me away from doomscrolling.


7 I Disconnect Completely

A person holding an Android phone in the hand with power off menu open on it.
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Despite all these tactics, I can sometimes fall back into the routine of doomscrolling, especially on extremely busy and stressful days. To break the cycle, I usually disconnect to reduce temptation and mentally reset. This helps me find the time to refocus and reinstate my good habits.

Disconnecting will be different for you than it is for me since we probably have different lifestyles and needs. However, here are some steps I take to disconnect:

  • I put my devices in Airplane Mode for a set period.
  • I intentionally leave my phone behind when I’m going into another room or leaving the house.
  • I do a social media digital detox over the weekend.


Before I got a handle on my situation, I started noticing signs that doomscrolling was affecting my mental health. If you’re feeling any of them, such as sleep disruption, anxiety, stress, and losing yourself in the doom and gloom of the world, it’s time to take a step back and do something.

Chinese Foreign Ministry welcomes tourists amid rise in China tours

<img src='https://news.cgtn.com/news/2024-08-27/Chinese-Foreign-Ministry-welcomes-tourists-amid-rise-in-China-tours-1wpIQW1OeTS/img/81fc6d2822fa4157970995ee835a0a05/81fc6d2822fa4157970995ee835a0a05.png' alt='Foreign tourists in Hangzhou City, east China's Zhejiang Province, China, August 24, 2024. /CFP'

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Tuesday that the ongoing popularity of China tours is inseparable from the country’s continuous policy of openness and its efforts to enhance services. He invited everyone to visit.

When asked about the growing number of foreign tourists posting their experiences in China online during a press conference, Lin Jian said he has also seen many videos by international bloggers who are traveling and filming around China and has noticed that more and more foreign friends are coming to and falling in love with the country.

In the first seven months of this year, over 17 million foreign nationals entered China, a year-on-year increase of 129.9 percent. Currently, international passenger flights exceed 6,300 per week, marking a nearly 10 percent increase since the end of June.

“This clearly shows the enthusiasm of our foreign friends for traveling to China,” Lin said.

He said China has introduced a raft of policies to facilitate inbound travel, such as trialing a visa-free entry policy for 15 countries for 15 days, mutual visa exemption agreements with six countries, including Singapore and Thailand, and extending the 144-hour visa-free transit policy to 37 ports and 54 countries.

These measures not only allow foreign tourists to experience world heritage sites in Beijing, enjoy the vibrant night scenes on Shanghai’s Bund and explore historical culture in Shanxi’s Provinces ancient buildings, but they also bring China closer to the world, demonstrating China’s sincere commitment to expanding its openness, the spokesperson said.

“The beautiful, diverse, open and warmhearted China welcomes everyone to visit often,” he said.

Jason and Travis Kelce’s podcast lands Amazon Wondery deal

Amazon’s podcast studio, Wondery, on Tuesday announced it has landed a multiyear deal with “New Heights with Jason and Travis Kelce,” as it continues to add more audio programs to its ad sales and distribution portfolio.

The deal includes global distribution rights to audio and video episodes of “New Heights” since it began in 2022. Wondery said it will be able to create “international audio adaptations,” as well as develop, manufacture and license merchandise related to the podcast, including new products. The deal is worth more than $100 million, according to a person familiar with the deal who declined to be named.

“Since its first play, ‘New Heights’ has brought hilarious, relevant commentary and interviews, even unprecedented insider access to the NFL season and professional sports,” Jen Sargent, chief executive of Wondery, said in a statement. “Now a cultural phenomenon, we’re excited to grow the ‘New Heights’ brand together with Jason, Travis and Amazon through Wondery’s 360-approach that will engage and excite their audiences across audio, video, live experiences, merch and more.”

The Kelce brothers’ podcast has a big following, ranking as the top sports podcast during the football season on Apple and Spotify, according to Wondery. Travis Kelce is a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, while Jason Kelce used to play with the Philadelphia Eagles. Travis Kelce is also known for dating popular musical artist Taylor Swift.

“We love this show, and the fanbase that has grown with us over the last two seasons,” the Kelce brothers said in a statement. “Wondery understands the shared vision and will offer a wealth of experience and resources to take us to New Heights! We are going to create some groundbreaking moments together through this partnership.”

“New Heights” will remain widely available on podcast services and will be ad-free on Wondery+, Amazon’s subscription podcast listening plan that costs $5.99 a month.

Podcast deals have evolved over time. Companies such as Spotify used to offer large upfront sums to creators for exclusive podcasts only available on their platforms. But not all of those deals were successful and some of the deals changed to become ad sales partnerships.

In July, Culver City-based Wondery landed a deal with comedian Dax Shepard’s “Armchair Expert” podcast, which was worth about $80 million, according to the Wall Street Journal. Previously Shepard had a deal with Spotify.

Football has also been popular on Amazon Prime Video, home to “Thursday Night Football,” which has attracted more younger viewers to the games than on traditional TV.

Hyundai Alcazar Facelift Interior, Features Revealed Ahead of September 9 Launch

Mumbai, August 27: Hyundai will launch the facelifted Alcazar three-row SUV in the Indian market on September 9. The South Korean automaker is already accepting bookings for the Tata Safari rival for a token amount of INR 25,000. Exterior details and design of the updated Alcazar were revealed recently, but Hyundai remained silent on the interior. Putting a full stop to rumours, the automaker has given us a sneak peek of the new Alcazar’s interior.

As seen in the teaser, the new Hyundai Alcazar borrows a dashboard layout with a 4-spoke steering wheel and dual 10.25-inch screen setup from its younger sibling, the Creta facelift. We get to see a . Moreover, the SUV also sports a familiar AC control with a black-finished surface. The SUV will be available in two cabin configurations – 6-seater or 7-seater. Hyundai Alcazar Facelift India Launch on September 9.

Hyundai Alcazar Facelift Interior Revealed; Details Here:

As for features, the facelifted Hyundai Alcazar will have 70 connected car functions and safety features, including a boss-mode function (front passenger), first and second row ventilated seats, electrically adjustable front seats with memory functions (driver), ambient lighting, dual USB Type-C ports, 360-degree camera wireless charger, Bose music system, ADAS, panoramic sunroof, and more. Aesthetically, the SUV looks beefier and more intimidating than the outgoing model with design elements like split-style vertically-stacked headlights, H-shaped LED DRL units, blacked-out wheel arches, 18-inch alloys, body-coloured ORVMs, shark fin antenna, roof rails, new tail lights. 2024 Kia Seltos X-Line Variant Gets New Aurora Black Pearl Shade.

Mechanically, the Hyundai Alcazar will continue to be offered with a choice of a 1.5-litre turbo-petrol and a 1.5-litre diesel engine option. Both the units will be paired with a 6-speed manual transmission as standard. There will be an optional 7-speed DCT automatic for turbo-petrol and a 6-speed torque converter for diesel engine. When launched, the updated Alcazar will continue to compete with Tata Safari, MG Hector Plus and Mahindra XUV700.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 27, 2024 06:53 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

‘Should Art Be Regulated by the SEC?’: NFT Artists’ New Lawsuit Seeks Answers

The essence of the case, Frye adds, is about NFT art writ large and “using NFTs the way most people are—to sell them.” The point is to get SEC regulators to have a “long, hard think” about what’s in their purview, he says.

Security vs. Art

In 1946, a US Supreme Court ruling about the Howey Company, which sold citrus groves to buyers who shared in their profits, cemented the test for determining what a security is. The “Howey Test” defines securities as “an investment of money in a common enterprise with the expectation of profits from the efforts of others.”

In other words, Gottlieb says, it makes an investment contract a security. That can be tricky to apply to art, analog or NFT-affiliated. “When you sell a certificate, what you’re really doing is essentially selling art collectors an interest in your art,” Frye says. That means buyers are investing in the expectation “that you’re going to get more famous.” That fame, in turn, makes the art more valuable.

If you look at it that way and apply the Howey Test, Gottlieb says, it can look very much like art buyers are investing in a common enterprise and expecting to benefit from the artist’s efforts. The difference, Gottlieb says, is that “artists don’t owe you anything.” You may hope that your purchase of an autographed Brat album will go up in value as Charli XCX keeps selling out concert venues, but that wasn’t promised with the record’s sale. Same, the suit argues, goes for a digital cat cartoon tied to some blockchain-based code.

Plus, people aren’t only buying art NFTs to resell them at a profit. They buy Mann’s work, Gottlieb says, “for all sorts of reasons,” like just enjoying the music itself. But based on the SEC’s Impact Theory and Stoner Cat rulings, Frye argues, “not only the entire NFT market but the entire art market itself is a security.”

Through a spokesperson, the SEC declined to comment. Though the agency’s past actions don’t necessarily indicate that the SEC views all NFTs as securities, it hasn’t provided a clear stance on how artists using the technology for sales should proceed with selling their work, either. Mann’s work “might be different enough” from the two projects that paid fines to the SEC, says attorney Michael Rinaldi, partner at Duane Morris in Philadelphia. If owners hold onto an NFT because it’s “collectible or unique … or for enjoyment, as opposed to being an investment, that wouldn’t be a security.”

Mann and Frye’s lawsuit aims to get some answers from the SEC. “Other than [Impact Theory and Stoner Cats’] digital nature, there was little conceptual difference between those series of artworks and, say, Andy Warhol’s 1962 series” of 32 Campbell’s Soup Cans, the lawsuit states. The Stoner Cats NFTs funded an animated series, but what does buying art do for artists if not fund their future work?

Then again, NFTs have a fundamentally money-related nature that other artistic media don’t. “Canvas is not a financial layer,” says London-based Ben Gentilli, who creates blockchain-related art under the name Robert Alice. NFTs, he says, are like “if art was made with bank notes.” When NFT art sales took off in 2021, exemplified by the $69 million Christie’s sale of a work by digital artist Beeple, the market highlighted the medium’s investment potential. “You could see that creep into the language of people marketing NFT projects,” Gentilli says.

Argentina Adds Ethereum Study to High School Curriculum in Buenos Aires Schools

Argentina is seemingly doubling down on initiatives to equip the next generation of workforce with knowledge and training in emerging technology. In a step towards this direction, the Argentinian authorities have decided to make the study of Ethereum a part of the high school curriculum. For now, this syllabus change has been deployed across high schools in Buenos Aires. Whether or not this initiative will reach other Argentinian cities remains unclear.

The local education ministry of Buenos Aires has joined forces with the ETH Kipu Foundation to facilitate the initiative. The aim is to introduce high school students to the Ethereum blockchain within their existing classrooms.

Ethereum is an eco-friendly proof-of-stake (PoS) blockchain, that is touted as the most commercialised blockchain in the world. It was introduced in 2013 and supports an array of decentralised applications, smart contracts, and layer-2 networks.

“By integrating Ethereum education into high schools, we’re not just teaching students about technology—we’re giving them the tools to shape the future. This initiative will open up new career opportunities for young people and place Argentina at the forefront of the global blockchain movement,”the official announcement on the development quoted the founding team of ETH Kipu as saying.

For the students in Buenos Aires, this initiative will entail obtaining hands-on experience in blockchain development and its use cases. As per the authorities there, blockchain is among the most rapidly expanding sectors internationally.

The statement further added that the initiative will bring an online Solidity course to teach students aged 18 and above to create decentralised apps (dApps) built atop blockchain networks.

In a wider picture, the government is looking to see if initiatives like these can integrate blockchain use-cases into the local economy.

“This initiative comes at a time when Argentina is becoming a global hub for Ethereum adoption, with local projects making significant contributions to the global blockchain ecosystem. By fostering a new generation of blockchain-savvy students, Argentina is ensuring its place at the cutting edge of technological innovation,” the announcement added.

India’s non-government Web3 advisory body, the Bharat Web3 Association (BWA), has lauded this step taken by Argentina.

“The example of Argentina is a good one to follow. Schools should proactively take steps to introduce such courses in India. BWA happy to help,” Dilip Chenoy, chairperson of the BWA, said.

In India, players from the crypto landscape have been bringing similar initiatives to spread technical knowledge around blockchain among Indian students.

Last year, crypto investment firm Mudrex launched the ‘Satoshi School’ and CoinDCX launched a Web3 scholarship to stir intrigue about blockchain among upcoming developers.

What is ASO? 7 fundamentals to app store optimization

With over 6.8 billion smartphone users worldwide, mobile apps are crucial for brands to reach their audiences. However, creating a great app is only half the battle. 

A strong app store optimization strategy is essential to ensuring your app stands out in a crowded market. 

Let’s explore the fundamentals of ASO and how you can leverage them to increase your app’s success.

What is ASO?

App store optimization (ASO) helps improve your app’s visibility in app stores, making it easier for users to find and download. 

It’s the crux of any successful app marketing strategy and indispensable for increasing an app’s visibility and performance.

When done properly, ASO can dramatically increase an app’s discoverability and help with organic installs and paid conversion rates.

But these increases in visibility don’t just happen overnight. Much like SEO, ASO is a long-term game.

Sure, you can see some small improvements within a month or so of launching, but you need patience and sound ASO fundamentals for your app to have any staying power in the App Store or Google Play.

What are the business benefits of ASO? 

While the primary goal of any ASO campaign is to improve visibility and place your app higher in store rankings, there are a couple of other benefits to your business:

  • Increase brand awareness: With the right ASO strategy, millions of users will have access to your brand, and the right keyword optimization strategy could connect you directly with users looking for exactly what your app offers. 
  • Reduce user acquisition cost: ASO is a long-term strategy. It often requires a significant up-front investment and relies heavily on paid channels to drive traffic to app pages. Once you establish a solid ASO foundation, it can help sustain a higher rate of conversions from those paid campaigns, reducing overall acquisition costs.

Fundamental 1: Research

AppTweak ASO Report – Category Rankings example

While ASO research has many components, keyword research is among the most critical. Comb through search data, competitor strategies and even AI suggestions to determine the most effective and relevant keywords for a particular app.

Although ASO keyword research is similar to standard SEO, some significant differences exist.

ASO keyword research focuses on visibility and search traffic while considering conversion rates, which differ from traditional SEO search patterns and goals.

Keywords typically fall into one of two categories for ASO keyword research: primary or secondary.

  • Primary keywords are the most popular terms users type in to find your app. You’ll typically find these keywords in the title and subtitle (App Store) and title and short description (Google Play) sections.
  • Secondary keywords are still popular and effective, but they may be a lesser-searched variation or keywords centered around one of your specific app features.

Each type serves its purpose and a well-rounded ASO approach contains a strong mix of primary and secondary keywords.

What are the best tools for ASO research?

Research for ASO is an in-depth and ongoing process.

To enhance your ASO strategy, gather data from general research, competitor keyword analysis and market assessments.

Here are some of the most popular tools used for ASO:

  • AppTweak: A great all-around ASO keyword research tool.
  • Appfigures: The best tool for understanding keyword rank and putting together daily, weekly and monthly reporting.
  • App Store and Google Play: A mobile device and the App Store or Google Play are still some of the best ways to conduct research and create strategies. Apple Search Ads is also an excellent tool for understanding search term traffic.
  • Sensor Tower: While it’s not specifically an ASO tool, SensorTower is one of the best marketing intelligence tools for app growth.

Keyword research strategies

Focusing on keyword-level data for metadata restructuring and optimization can lead to ASO success in a highly competitive environment.

Here are some effective keyword research strategies you can implement in your own ASO campaigns:

Collaborating with SEO teams

While SEO and ASO research processes differ, it is hugely beneficial to understand what works well on SEO and how people find the brand and its app through natural search.

Understanding how people search for your app on Google can provide valuable insights into how they might find it in app stores.

Use this information to optimize titles, subtitles, and hidden keywords for the App Store, as well as keyword phrase targeting in Google Play.

For most brands, app downloads may come primarily from branded queries. However, that doesn’t mean there’s a lack of opportunity to drive more app visibility and downloads from non-branded keywords with the right strategy and SEO collaboration.

Prompting AI

Platforms such as ChatGPT or Gemini can help identify potential keywords for your research or inspire new ways of thinking about how people might search for an app.

It’s also worth noting that Gemini can access Reddit data, which opens a cool opportunity to get easy insights about what people say about certain apps and why people love (or hate) certain apps.

Dig deeper. ChatGPT prompts for SEO: What you need to know

Analyzing competitors

Evaluate your competitors’ top-ranking keywords to gain insight into their overall strategy. 

Some information you find could be relevant to your app or spark new ideas for your keyword research.

The goal is to locate keywords you also want to target and any keywords your primary competitors aren’t ranking for. 

Using lower volume keywords

These are great options to support your primary keywords or to overtake competitors in a crowded industry. However, other apps may go after the big terms, making breaking into the rankings difficult. 

Targeting a lower search volume variation provides access to a large sector of the same audience without the same level of competition.

Targeting keywords with mid- to low-traffic opportunities means you’ll need to capture more share of voice (SOV) to get the same number of downloads you would from a high-volume search term, so there are tradeoffs to consider.

Regular keyword updates

Regular keyword updates are essential for effective ASO, as they help adapt to evolving market trends, improve visibility and outpace competitors. 

To implement this strategy, set an update schedule every 4-8 weeks, monitor performance metrics and conduct ongoing keyword research. This proactive approach ensures your app remains relevant and competitive.

Market and category analysis

Uncover informative trends by analyzing the best-performing apps within your category and peer group. Look at metadata and creative trends and think through optimal category placement. 

With a tool like AppTweak’s ASO Timeline, you can reverse engineer your competitor’s A/B tests and analyze their winning assets. 

In a recent exchange with Alexandra De Clerck, Chief Marketing Officer at AppTweak, we spoke about the unique competitive advantage from examining rivals’ A/B tests:

  • “Analyzing competitors’ A/B tests offers valuable insights into what resonates with your shared audience. These insights allow you to refine your strategy, avoid ineffective tactics and uncover new opportunities you may have previously overlooked.”
AppTweak’s ASO Report – Current Metadata, Description example
AppTweak’s ASO Report – Current Metadata, Description example

Using keywords strategically in your App Store title, subtitle, hidden keyword field, and Google Play short and long descriptions is essential for maximizing your app’s visibility and attracting more downloads

The App Store and Google Play have their own nuances on properly integrating keywords, though. Content within the App Store is strictly user-facing, so it’s often more flowery, marketing-style language. 

Google Play copy is also user-facing, but Google crawls and indexes it – meaning it’s typically simple content with as many keyword iterations as possible (think early-era Google). 

I’m not advocating for keyword stuffing here. While repetition is necessary for success on Google Play, there’s a fine line; too much repetition can hurt, so it’s important to strike a balance. 

It’s also important to maximize the characters you use on each platform. Both the App Store and Google Play allow up to 4,000 characters for an app description. 

  • App Store: Try to hit at least 3,000 characters. 
  • Google Play: You’ll want to aim for 3,800 characters since keyword density is crucial. More copy means more opportunities to optimize. A short or sparse description could hurt your position on Google Play since Google crawls and indexes it. 

It’s also important to consider formatting and use headings and bulleted lists to improve scannability and readability. 

Headers and bullet points should also be punchy and to the point while highlighting the app’s best functions and features. 

Fundamental 3: Creative design

Airbnb iPhone screenshots
Airbnb iPhone screenshots

Eye-catching and functional visual elements are integral to your app’s success. 

In addition to your title and subtitle, your app icon is the other early touch point for your app and brand. 

Focus on making the icon simple, engaging and closely tied to the brand. 

Your icon doesn’t have to do all the heavy lifting. Screenshots are another crucial element of your app store listing. These help convey main functions and features and even act as another instance of keyword optimization. 

However, to maximize their effectiveness, test, track and update your screenshots every 6 to 8 weeks.

Videos can also be helpful for ASO creative, depending on your app’s category. Keep video assets at 15 to 30 seconds. 

Be sure to use strategic, engaging graphics and always include a call-to-action (CTA) that stands out toward the end of the video. However, don’t assume video is best for your category. 

Testing and letting the data speak for itself is highly recommended, as video doesn’t always work. In many cases, videos can hurt conversions more than they help, so be sure to test, test, test. 


Fundamental 4: Testing

“Test and track” is one of the longest-standing mantras in marketing. ASO is no different. 

Routine testing gives you the insight necessary to consistently create winning campaigns, grow your app’s performance metrics and steadily increase your revenue curve.

Creative A/B testing is a powerful tool for testing within ASO. Here, you test at least two iterations of screenshots against one another and monitor performance.

The trick is to keep all other elements constant so you can drill down any change in performance to the single element in question.

Although most tests are creative split tests, ASOs also test video vs. no video, Google Play short and long descriptions and feature graphics.

You can think of every update in ASO as a test, even if it’s just measuring pre- and post-optimization or this month versus the same month last year.

While ASO testing products like SplitMetrics Optimize exist, they have a hefty price tag and data complexities.

Using the native app platforms (Store Listing Experiments in Google Play and Product Page Optimization in the App Store) is usually the best and most used A/B testing tool for ASO.

Why is ASO testing important?

Testing is important because it provides in-depth insight into how your audience interacts with your app listing. 

Testing, tracking and tweaking each element of your app page over time can lead to a higher conversion rate, more revenue and reductions in customer acquisition costs.

Fundamental 5: Reviews and rating management

App Store Spirit Airlines App Reviews
App Store Spirit Airlines app reviews

Authentic, genuine reviews for your app are a powerful component of your position in the rankings. 

The right blend of customer reviews and proper management can provide you with a higher position in the app store, improve keyword optimization and impact conversion rates.

However, properly handling reviews is more than just hoping your customers leave positive feedback. You need a ratings and review management strategy. 

This strategy should cover two goals: 

  • How to get users to leave positive reviews.
  • How to handle negative reviews.

Strategies for getting positive reviews

The key to getting positive reviews is timing. You want to ask your users for their review at a point when their experience using the app is best. 

It’s also important to consider how you will ask for your reviews. In addition to timing, elements like the design and implementation of your app prompts can be incredibly important in creating positive feedback about your app. 

Handling negative reviews

The first step in addressing your app’s negative feedback is understanding it. 

Ask yourself what topics users are criticizing, how you’ll respond to their criticisms and how you can work with your app developers to prioritize changes. 

Take time to provide an engaging, thoughtful answer; users might be more likely to contact you to resolve the issue. 

Again, app marketing tools can be indispensable for research like this. Platforms like AppTweak and Appfigures provide consolidated review data, making it easier to measure overall sentiment. 

Fundamental 6: Tracking and performance reporting

ASO measurement framework example
Example of an ASO measurement framework

Continuous monitoring and reporting serve as your roadmap for ASO. The “test and track” mantra mentioned earlier could be applied to your entire campaign. 

Use tools with cumulative dashboards to manage and organize the stockpile of data that comes with working on ASO. 

With so much data to track, it’s important to follow the key performance indicators (KPIs) that help improve the app’s performance.

While tools and dashboards may vary, focus on the following metrics:

  • Visibility metrics: This includes all metrics that directly affect your app’s visibility in the stores. On a more granular level, visibility comes from metrics like impressions, keyword rankings and listing visitors. 
  • Conversion rate metrics: Conversion rate metrics, including conversion rate and impression-to-download rates, provide insight into your listing’s effectiveness at drawing in and securing potential users. 

Fundamental 7: Advanced optimizations

Once you’ve mastered the foundational elements of ASO, you’ll want to explore additional elements or strategies you can add to enrich your app’s presence.

With each of these elements or strategies comes its own nuanced form of optimization. Here are a few to consider and how to approach them:

App Store custom product pages

Custom product pages enable you to create new variations of your main product page by changing things like screenshots, preview videos and promotional text. 

You can launch up to 35 custom product pages, each with a dedicated URL to which you can drive traffic through advertising and promotions.

In-app events

App Store In-App Events example
Example of in-app events in App Store

In-app events enable brands to promote limited-time events occurring within their app right on their app product page. 

Event promotions are often featured in the app store search results or in editorial content within the app stores.

This increased visibility can lead to higher discovery rates, especially if the event is time-sensitive or aligned with current trends.

Apple Search ads and Google App campaigns

Paid search campaigns are critical for maximizing the impact of ASO. 

You can:

  • Boost an app’s visibility.
  • Target a specific audience.
  • Connect with similar businesses.
  • Promote at scale.
  • Benefit from detailed measurement and optimization.

Boost your app’s discoverability with ASO

Mastering ASO is a necessity to maximize success. ASO serves as the foundation of any app marketing strategy. It enables brands to improve their app’s visibility, attract more downloads and ultimately increase revenue while reducing user acquisition costs. 

With billions of apps vying for attention in app stores, the importance of a well-executed ASO strategy cannot be overstated. 

By continuously refining ASO efforts through research, testing and optimization, you can stay ahead and ensure long-term growth and success.

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Its Overview, Characteristics, Components, Advantages and Functions

The SENSEX, short for Stock Exchange Sensitive Index, is a crucial stock market index in India. It reflects the performance of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), representing 30 of the most financially sound and well-established companies. These companies are often referred to as blue-chip firms and span various industries across the Indian economy.

Full Form of SENSEX

The full form of SENSEX is Stock Exchange Sensitive Index. It reflects the performance of 30 major and frequently traded stocks listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in India. Created in 1986, the SENSEX is a crucial benchmark for evaluating the health of the Indian stock market and is used by investors to gauge economic trends and market sentiment.

An Overview to the SENSEX

The Sensex, established on January 1, 1986, is designed to reflect the performance of India’s 30 largest and most influential companies listed on the BSE. It provides insights into the country’s economic trends and the performance of key sectors. The index is both float-adjusted and market-capitalization-weighted, making it a comprehensive measure of the market’s health.

Key Characteristics of the SENSEX

  • Historical Background: Created in 1986, the Sensex is the oldest stock index in India and is administered by S&P.
  • Calculation: It is computed in Indian Rupees (INR) and U.S. Dollars (USD).
  • Adjustment Method: Float-adjusted and market-capitalization-weighted, considering only the shares that are freely traded.
  • Semi-Annual Assessment: The index is reviewed and updated semi-annually, between June and December.

Components of the SENSEX

The Sensex comprises 30 of the most significant and frequently traded stocks on the BSE. As of August 31, 2021, the top five companies included:

  • Reliance Industries
  • HDFC Bank
  • Infosys
  • Housing Development Finance Corp.
  • ICICI Bank

These companies are selected based on their market capitalization, liquidity, and financial health.

Historical Significance of the SENSEX

  • 1992 Crash: On April 18, 1992, the Sensex experienced its worst fall of 12.7% due to a financial scandal involving a senior broker.
  • 2000s Boom: The index saw tremendous growth during the 21st century, reflecting India’s rapid economic expansion.
  • Pandemic Impact: The Sensex dropped about 40% in March 2020 amid the global coronavirus pandemic but rebounded to reach an all-time high around February 2021.

List of SENSEX Constituent Companies

The SENSEX comprises 30 top companies from different sectors, showcasing a diverse representation of the Indian economy. The current constituents include:

  • Lupin
  • Tata Steel Limited
  • Wipro Limited
  • Tata Motors Limited
  • State Bank of India
  • Sun Pharmaceutical Industry Limited
  • Tata Motors – DVR Ordinary
  • Tata Consultancy Services Limited
  • Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
  • Mahindra and Mahindra Limited
  • Maruti Suzuki India Limited
  • Larsen and Toubro Limited
  • Reliance Industries Limited
  • NTPC Limited
  • Power Grid Corporation of India Limited
  • Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited
  • Viola
  • ITC Limited
  • Infosys Limited
  • ICICI Bank Limited
  • HDFC Bank Limited
  • Hindustan Unilever Limited
  • Hero MotorCorp Limited
  • Housing Development Finance Corporation Limited
  • Asian Paints Limited
  • Bajaj Auto Limited
  • Axis Bank Limited
  • Bharti Airtel Limited
  • Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited
  • Coal India Limited
  • Reddys Laboratories Limited

Advantages of Being Listed on SENSEX

Being part of the SENSEX offers several advantages for listed companies:

  • Enhanced Visibility and Reputation Companies included in the SENSEX benefit from increased visibility and a stronger reputation. The inclusion in this prestigious index boosts the company’s market presence and valuation.
  • Increased Market Interest SENSEX listing often leads to higher investor interest and a more robust market for the company’s shares, enhancing liquidity and trading volume.
  • Capital Raising Opportunities Companies listed on the SENSEX have better opportunities to raise capital through equity, thanks to increased investor confidence and marketability.
  • Growth and Expansion Potential Inclusion in the SENSEX provides companies with growth opportunities, including mergers, acquisitions, and expansions, supported by a strong market presence.
  • Enhanced Corporate Image Being part of the SENSEX strengthens a company’s corporate image by associating it with the top-performing firms in the country.
  • Improved Risk Distribution The index provides a platform for better risk management and efficiency, contributing to overall corporate stability and worker incentives.

Functions of the SENSEX

  • Gauging Market Sentiment: Reflects market sentiment and performance of top Indian companies.
  • Making Investment Decisions: Helps investors gauge market trends for informed decisions.
  • Monitoring Economic Health: Provides insights into India’s economic landscape and investor sentiment.
  • Comparing Stock Performance: Serves as a benchmark for comparing individual stock performance.
  • Raising Share Capital: Enables companies to raise share capital effectively.
  • Providing Growth Opportunities: Offers growth opportunities such as mergers, expansions, and acquisitions.
  • Improving Company Reputation: Strengthens a company’s reputation by including top-performing firms.

Don’t Get ‘Bullied’ Into Paying What You Don’t Owe

Caitlyn Mai thought she did everything right. She called ahead to make sure her insurer would cover her cochlear implant surgery. She thought everything went according to plan but she still got a bill for the full cost of the surgery: more than $139,000. 

What Caitlyn did next is a reminder of why a beloved former guest once said you should “never pay the first bill.” This episode of “An Arm and a Leg” is an extended version of the July installment of the “Bill of the Month” series, created in partnership with NPR.

Dan Weissmann


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Host and producer of “An Arm and a Leg.” Previously, Dan was a staff reporter for Marketplace and Chicago’s WBEZ. His work also appears on All Things Considered, Marketplace, the BBC, 99 Percent Invisible, and Reveal, from the Center for Investigative Reporting.

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Don’t Get ‘Bullied’ Into Paying What You Don’t Owe

Dan: Hey there — 

One morning when she was in eighth grade, Caitlin Mai did what she always did when she woke up. 

Caitlyn Mai: Music has always been a big part of my life. And so I immediately put in my headphones and started putting on music as I was about to get out of bed and get ready. And I noticed my earbud in my right ear wasn’t working. 

Dan: It was obvious, because on this Beatles tune she’d cued up, Eleanor Rigby, the vocals are almost all on the right-hand side, and she couldn’t hear them. 

Caitlyn: I was like, that’s kind of weird. So I switched the earbuds and it worked fine. But then it was, the other one wasn’t working in my right ear. And I was like, what? 

Dan: Yeah, confusing. And then she tried getting out of bed. 

Caitlyn: I was so dizzy. It was my first time experiencing vertigo, and it was so severe, I couldn’t walk across the room without getting severely motion sick. 

Dan: With that vertigo, Caitlin could barely walk at all. She had no sense of balance — that actually relies on a mechanism inside our ears. Later, doctors found she had lost 87 percent of her hearing on the right side. 

Caitlyn: They think I just had some sort of virus that settled in my ear, and it damaged my ear. But I went to bed completely healthy the night before. Woke up, couldn’t hear out of my ear. 

Dan: She had to learn how to walk all over again.

Caitlyn: I have to rely on my eyes. My friends still find it hilarious if I close my eyes, I fall over. 

Dan: That was eighth grade. Caitlyn made it through high school, in Tulsa where she grew up without a lot of accommodations. 

Caitlyn: Cause in middle school, early high school, you don’t want to bring attention to your disability. At least I really didn’t want to at the time. I was super anxious about that. 

Dan: Catilyn’s 27 now, she works as a legal assistant in Oklahoma City. Her husband’s a lawyer. And for the longest time, she couldn’t access a tool that helps restore hearing for lots of people: Cochlear implants — small devices that stimulate nerves inside the ear. 

The FDA didn’t approve them for just one ear until a couple of years ago. Last year, Caitlin got her insurance to approve one for her. She had surgery in December to insert the implant. And in January, an audiologist attached an external component to switch on Caitlin’s right-side hearing. 

Caitlyn: She said, okay, at some point, you’re gonna start hearing some beeps, just say yes when you can hear them. And my husband said my face just, out of nowhere, lit up, and I go, yes! It was streaming directly to my cochlear implant. And I definitely started tearing up. 

Dan: Then, two weeks later, Caitlin got an alert from the hospital on her phone. 

Caitlyn: And I open it up, and I immediately started having a panic attack. 

Dan: It was a bill for a hundred and thirty-nine thousand dollars. The full amount for Caitlin’s surgery. 

Which, given that Caitlyn had gotten her insurance company’s OK for the procedure in advance, was a pretty big surprise. NPR featured Caitlyn’s story recently for a series they do with our pals at KFF Health News. 

NPR HOST: Time now for the latest installment in our bill of the month series, where we dissect and explain confusing or outrageous medical bills.

Dan: I interviewed Caitlyn for that story. And we’re bringing you an expanded version here because Caitlin’s situation — well, it was a good story. And it made me curious about a couple things. 

It also reminded me of some good advice we’ve heard here before — and it reminded me of an important colleague and teacher. And the bottom line to Caitlyn’s story? Stand up for yourself. Don’t cave. Make the next call. 

This is An Arm and a Leg — a show about why health care costs so freaking much, and what we can maybe do about it. I’m Dan Weissmann. I’m a reporter, and I like a challenge — so our job on this show is to take one of the most enraging, terrifying, depressing parts of American life, and bring you something entertaining, empowering, and useful. 

To get her insurance company’s approval, Caitlyn had already spent a lot of time — and a lot of money — in the months before surgery. For instance … 

Caitlyn: To prove to insurance that a hearing aid wouldn’t work had to be fitted for a hearing aid and then do a couple hours of testing to prove, yep, it doesn’t help. 

Dan: There were reviews with audiologists, with her surgeon, and an MRI to make sure there wasn’t too much scar tissue for an implant to take. 

Caitlyn: That took a long time to get scheduled, get insurance to approve, pay for, then get back for another appointment. I counted up at one point — it’s like around eight or ten appointments that I had before the final, okay, let’s schedule surgery. 

Dan: And — you caught that, right? Where she mentioned she had to get her insurance to approve paying for the MRI? Every one of these preliminary steps cost money, and she had to wrangle with her insurance to get their OK. 

But of course even with her insurance saying yes, there were still copays, and deductibles, and what’s called co-insurance — where you pay a percentage of any bill from a hospital. 

Which meant Caitlyn was chipping away at what’s called her out-of-pocket maximum: The most she could be on the hook for in a given calendar year. The surgery got scheduled for December — the same calendar year as all those tests — and she checked to see what she might have to pay. 

Caitlyn: I looked at my little portal for insurance, I’m showing what’s left on my out-of-pocket max for the year is around 2,000, give or take, 200 dollars. 

Dan: She called the insurance company to confirm that estimate. And then she cranked up her due diligence. 

Caitlyn: I called the hospital, and I asked for the names of the anesthesiologist, the radiologist. I asked for all of the details of who is possibly going to be on my case. And then I turned around and I called insurance and I said, I want to make sure all of these physicians are going to be in network on this date. 

Dan: Caitlyn had done her homework. Probably more than a lot of us would have thought to do. I asked her: How’d you get so diligent? And first, like a lot of folks I’ve talked with, she said: Having a major health issue as a kid — losing her hearing — gave her an early heads-up to watch out. 

Caitlyn: A little bit was, uh, experience of my mom dealing with insurance battles with me growing up. I remember her running into issues with that. 

Can: And she’s got some experts in her life now. Her brother and her sister in law work in health care. One of her best friends is a healthcare lawyer and had some tips. 

Caitlyn: But honestly, I think a lot of it is I have anxiety, and so I was just really paranoid. 

Dan: The surgery went great. And a few weeks later, Caitlyn was in the audiologist’s office, getting that external component attached, and hearing on her right side for the first time in 15 years. Caitlyn says it all took some getting used to. 

Caitlyn: I remember those, like, first few days especially, it wasn’t really like I was hearing full sounds. It was kind of just different pitches. I wasn’t hearing the words and everything, it was just the breakdown of the different pitches. And they also were just so much higher than they should be.

Dan: So interesting. Radiolab may have already done this story — [but] I’m just like, let’s find out what that’s about. 

Caitlyn: I love Radiolab. 

Dan: Me too! Anyway, two weeks after she starts getting used to her new hearing situation, Caitlyn gets that alert on her phone. 

Caitlyn: And it tells me I have a new invoice. And I was like, oh, awesome! I’m not stressed at all, I did my due diligence. I know it’s gonna be expensive, but affordable. 

Dan: Except, right: It’s a hundred and thirty-nine thousand dollars! Six figures. The full amount for her surgery. You might remember, Caitlyn said she had a panic attack. That was literal: Heart palpitations, hyperventilating. 

It took her 20 or 30 minutes to get calm enough to start making calls. And she says her insurance told her they hadn’t paid because the hospital had neglected to send something important. 

Caitlyn: The itemized bill. Which has all the codes and everything, 

Dan: Caitlyn says she immediately asked the hospital, in writing to send her insurance the itemized bill, and she says sent a follow-up a week later. But her phone kept pinging with alerts about owing the hospital a hundred and thirty-nine thousand dollars. 

Caitlyn: The app so conveniently told me that I could sign up for monthly payments of 11,000 dollars a month, which is just so absurd. 

Dan: After two weeks, she asked her insurance: Do you have that itemized bill yet? They didn’t. So she called the hospital again. 

Caitlyn: The girl I spoke with said she was putting in a request to have it faxed to my insurance and that would take two to three weeks. And I said, hold on, it takes you two to three weeks to fax a document?

Dan: Answer: Apparently yes? And Caitlyn says even three weeks later, her insurance company still hadn’t gotten that itemized bill the hospital promised to fax. 

And all this time Caitlyn was still getting notices from the hospital billing department. And the latest one said, “past due.” She tried something new: So she called the hospital and demanded they send the itemized bill directly to her, immediately. Which they did. 

Caitlyn: So I turned around and faxed it to my insurance. 

Dan: Yeah but, this did not end things, not yet. Caitlyn says she got more notices labeled past due. She fought her way to a direct conversation with a supervisor. 

Caitlyn: They kept saying,‘well, a supervisor’s not available right now.’ I said, No, you’re finding a supervisor. I don’t care if they’re cutting their lunch short. I’m talking to a supervisor right now. I don’t care if I sound like a Karen. It’s been a long, long year already. 

Dan: Eventually, Caitlyn got a supervisor on the line and got the supervisor to get permission from a manager to stop sending her bills while the hospital waited for insurance to pay. 

By this time, it was late March, almost two months after that first bill gave Caitlyn that panic attack. Also by this time, Caitlyn had sent her bill to the folks at NPR and KFF Health News for that Bill of the Month feature they do. 

Caitlyn: I was like, I just need to vent. And so I submitted it just to vent it out. Never expecting anyone to reach out. 

Dan: But they did. And on April 9th, Caitlyn got a call from a regional Patient Service Center manager. 

Caitlyn: And she was super nice and tried to be really apologetic, but never actually accepting any blame. Or outright saying,‘we’re so sorry.’ Just said, ‘I’m sorry for your frustration, that sounds awful.’ 

Dan: She DID tell Caitlyn that the hospital had received payment from her insurance. And that Caitlyn could expect a final bill within a week. And that instead of a hundred thirty nine thousand, it was gonna be one thousand, nine hundred eighty-two dollars and twenty-five cents. 

Caitlyn: I said,‘yep, that actually matches what my insurance said,’ and she said,‘oh, you know what was left on your out-of-pocket, most people don’t,’ and I said,‘I’m very well versed in every dollar sign at this point in this entire case.’ 

Dan: Caitlyn says she got that bill four days later and paid it immediately. 

Caitlyn: And I saved the receipt of that, I have saved everything. It feels like it’s resolved, but there’s part of me that’s still waiting for the other shoe to drop 

Dan: So, Caitlyn’s story brings up a LOT. Of course, I loved the way she kept fighting, and ultimately took control of the situation. And I hated how she got trapped between these two big entities and how much time and stress the whole thing cost her. 

Because, you know, the hospital could’ve resolved this so quickly by just sending that itemized bill to Caitlyn’s insurance company. 

Caitlyn: And the hospital did not do that. They just turned around and billed me. Which was a stupid idea, since the insurance company is more likely to have the money. Not the legal assistant in Oklahoma. 

Dan: Caitlyn’s story raised a few questions, and brought back a lot of themes we’ve touched on before. We dug in also found some new tips, and some memories I want to share. That’s coming right up. 

This episode of An Arm and a Leg is a co-production of Public Road Productions and KFF Health News, a nonprofit newsroom covering healthcare in America. Their senior contributing editor, Elisabeth Rosenthal, reported Caitlyn’s story for KFF and NPR. She wrote a book about U.S. healthcare. It’s called “An American Sickness,” and it was an inspiration for this show. 

One question we ask sometimes on this show when we see a bill that’s so wildly ridiculous and unfair is: Can they freaking DO that?!? Like, is that even legal?

Like in this instance, can they just keep billing you while they’re apparently not even playing ball with your insurance? And: Do we have any legal weapons to fight back with? 

We asked a bunch of legal experts, and they pretty much all said: Yes, they probably can do that, and no, we probably don’t have any easy legal weapons we can fight with. But then I talked with Berneta Haynes. She’s a senior attorney with the National Consumer Law Center. 

And she had some practical thoughts that are super-worth sharing. She used to work for a nonprofit called Georgia Watch — that’s a state-level consumer protection group. They operated a hotline people could call for help. 

Berneta Haynes: Consumers and patients would call us with all kinds of hospital billing issues and medical debt issues. And we’ve had these kinds of weird questions where really, there wasn’t a particular lever at the legal level to actually help them. But if they feel like they’re experiencing what could be considered potentially an unfair business practice, it is totally within their right to file a complaint within their state A. G.’s office. 

Dan: The A.G. The state attorney general. Whoever’s doing you wrong, you can file a complaint. 

Berneta: Whether or not there’s any real hook that your AG could use to hold them accountable is always a question that’s up in the air. But even just the act of filing a complaint is very likely to get that entity, that company, to behave correctly. 

Dan: Basically, go up the chain. Whether to a government watchdog, or in the organization that’s bugging you. We’ve heard this before, but I loved the specifics that Berneta Haynes shared with me about her own experiences. 

Berneta: I will tell you, one of the mechanisms my husband and I have had to utilize repeatedly, not in a hospital context, but in various other service contexts is to reach out or threaten to reach out to the CEO or president. And it gets results every time. It gets results every time! 

Dan: Oh, and here’s the pro tip.

Berneta: My husband has repeatedly, when he’s had to do it, set up a LinkedIn premium account just to find the CEO and message them directly. 

Dan: Ooh, that’s good! 

Berneta: That has been the way we’ve gotten resolution on all kinds of issues related to insurance companies not wanting to do right by us. And so forth. 

Dan: So that was fun. Now, I do want to talk a little bit about what Caitlyn did, and what allowed her to do it. Caitlyn figures she made at least a dozen phone calls. And she says she’s lucky — privileged — to have a job where she could do that. Here’s the first thing she says she did once she got over that panic attack when the bill arrived. 

Caitlyn: I just went to my boss’s office and I said, I’m going to have to make some phone calls. There’s a problem with my hospital bill. She’s like, don’t worry about it. Do what you need to. 

Dan: And she had people in her corner, like the friend who’s a healthcare lawyer. And legal advice wasn’t the big thing that friend gave Caitlyn. 

Caitlyn: Most of the time I was just venting to her, and she was like,‘you need to keep pushing, like, keep going at them. Don’t let them win. Don’t roll over. Just keep pushing. They should be paying.’ 

Dan: And at that point, I told Caitlyn, she and her story were really reminding me of someone. 

Dan: There’s a reporter named Marshall Allen. He worked for ProPublica for a long time. He wrote on healthcare, and he wrote on stuff like this. And eventually he wrote a book, giving advice to people. And the title of the book was, Never Pay the First Bill. 

Caitlyn: Oh! 

Dan: And I told Caitlyn, Marshall was on my mind at the time because when Caitlyn and I talked in May, Marshall had just died, like less than two weeks before. And he was young — 52. He had three kids.

Caitlyn: So sad. 

Dan: Super, super, super sad. 

Dan: And of course the title of Marshall’s book — Never Pay the First Bill — that’s exactly how Caitlyn played things. She wasn’t going to think about paying anything until she got her questions answered. And it is worth remembering. 

When we were talking with legal experts, one thing a few of them said was: If you pay something that insurance was supposed to cover, and then insurance comes through, you’re supposed to get a refund. But who wants to chase that? 

Yeah. Don’t pay that first bill until you’ve made sure this is money you really owe. So, this seems like a good time to memorialize Marshall Allen a little bit. He liked to compare the healthcare system to a schoolyard bully. Here’s what he told me when he was on this show in 2021 when his book had just come out. 

Marshall Allen: What I think we need to do is stand up to the bully. We need to stop being afraid. We need to stop thinking someone else is going to stick up for us. And I wrote the book to equip and empower people to stand up to the bullies. 

And I think it’s tremendously empowering, but it’s hard, and standing up to a bully takes incredible courage. It takes fortitude. It takes persistence. You might get beat up in the process. There’s no guarantee of victory. It’s risky, right? But if we don’t try, we don’t have a chance. 

Dan: Marshall was a Christian minister before he became a reporter. He wrote a thoughtful essay about how his work as an investigative reporter fit with his faith. The gist was: The Bible is pretty clear that cheating people and exploiting them is wrong. 

And to me, it seems like there was an element of ministry– not just evangelism — to what he did after his book came out. Here’s what he told me in 2021: 

Marshall: I’ve started taking calls, and I’m responding to emails that I get from people and I’m saying,‘call me, let’s talk it through, let me help you with this. Let’s work through this together.’ And now I’m helping people work through their bills, work through these situations where they’re being cheated. It’s super satisfying and gratifying, so it’s my new hobby. 

Dan: He kept at it. He left ProPublica and took a job with the Office of the Inspector General at the federal department of Health and Human Services. And he published a newsletter — it was free, but he encouraged people to pay if they could, and he used the money to hire medical-bill advocates to help people with especially tricky cases. 

And Marshall was funny. I want to close out this episode with a story he told me the first time we talked, in 2019. It’s kind of an origin story. 

Marshall: So when I was 16 years old, um, I worked for this dinner theater in Golden, Colorado, where I grew up. One day I show up for work, and they’ve closed down the business. They owed me like three weeks of pay. 

The guy had closed the place without paying us and said,‘there’s no money. We shut down the business. We can’t afford to pay you. You’re out of luck.’ Well, we were all pretty angry about that. We were really angry because they had opened a sister dinner theater under the same company umbrella across town. And we all knew that. And we were like, well, if you can afford to keep your other place open, you can afford to pay us. And they said,‘sorry, kids, you’re out of luck.’ 

Dan: Marshall goes home, tells his mom what’s going on. 

Marshall: And my mom tells me you should sue him. I’m like, mom, what do you mean? I can barely drive. How can I sue the guy? She goes,‘you should take him to small claims court.’ So lo and behold, I go down, I fill out the paperwork. 

It’s a few paragraphs. It’s easy to fill out the paperwork in small claims court. I fill out the paperwork and turn in like 10 bucks at the time or whatever it costs. It’s not that expensive to file one of these cases. And I get a notice in the mail like six weeks later. And I have a court date, and I’m like geared up for this big Perry Mason moment. 

Dan: Perry Mason was a lawyer on this super old TV show — courtroom drama. But this wasn’t a courtroom.

Marshall: It’s more like a conference room and there’s some administrative hearing judge in there. And lo and behold, the owner of the company and his attorney had to show up in court there with me. 

And I thought we’d have a big argument all the administrative judge did is he read my few paragraphs on the little thing I’d written up and he looks over at the owner and he goes,‘is what this kid saying true?’And the owner’s like, ‘well, yeah.’ And the judge is like,‘give this kid his money.’ And I was like, This is amazing. You know what? Maybe the court system does actually work every now and then maybe every now and then the little guy can win. 

Dan: Marshall and I both stayed interested in how people can use the legal system to get our rights. I learned a lot from Marshall, and like a lot of people, I just loved his spirit. Marshall Allen, thank you. And here’s the end of my conversation with Caitlyn. 

Dan: Marshall Allen would have been extremely proud of you. 

Caitlyn: Yeah. 

Dan: Caitlyn has the final word here. 

Caitlyn: I got to the point where I was like, it’s my fight. I’ve got gasoline in the fire. I’m, I’m going for it. 

Dan: We’ll be back with a new episode in a few weeks. Till then, take care of yourself. 

This episode of An Arm and a Leg was produced by me, Dan Weissmann, with help from Emily Pisacreta and Claire Davenport — and edited by Ellen Weiss. 

KFF senior contributing editor Elisabeth Rosenthal reported Caitlyn’s story for KFF and NPR. She was editor in chief there when she invited me to collaborate with KFF to make this show’s second season, and we’ve been colleagues ever since. I’ve never felt so lucky or so thankful. 

Special thanks to Christopher Robertson at Boston University’s School of Law, Wendy Epstein of the College of Law at DePaul University, Sabrina Corlette at Georgetown University’s Center on Health Insurance Reforms, and Elisabeth Benjamin from the Community Service Society of New York for pitching in with legal expertise here. 

Adam Raymonda is our audio wizard. Our music is by Dave Weiner and Blue Dot Sessions. Gabrielle Healy is our managing editor for audience. Bea Bosco is our consulting director of operations. Sarah Ballama is our operations manager. 

An Arm and a Leg is produced in partnership with KFF Health News. That’s a national newsroom producing in-depth journalism about healthcare in America and a core program at KFF, an independent source of health policy research, polling, and journalism. 

Zach Dyer is senior audio producer at KFF Health News. He’s editorial liaison to this show. And thanks to the Institute for Nonprofit News for serving as our fiscal sponsor. They allow us to accept tax-exempt donations. You can learn more about INN at INN.org. Finally, thank you to everybody who supports this show financially. You can join in any time at https://armandalegshow.com/support/. Thank you so much for pitching in if you can — and, thanks for listening.

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Super Mario Bros. Wonder Elephant Plush Is On Sale For The First Time At Amazon

If Super Mario visited a doctor’s office, he’d probably be told his power-up habit isn’t good for his body. After all, how many times can one plumber rapidly double or half his height before his bones flee to become spare parts for the Dry Bones army in Bowser’s castles? But Mario’s most recent transformation into an elephant in Super Mario Bros. Wonder would trouble the Mushroom Kingdom’s finest physician the most. In all seriousness, the Elephant Fruit power-up is one of the most endearing across the whole franchise. A couple months back, Elephant Mario became the latest officially licensed plush in Little Buddy’s expansive catalog of Super Mario plushies–and now it’s on sale for a slight discount at Amazon.

Update: Mario’s doctor says he’s totally cool with repeated consumption of Mega Mushrooms, Bubble Flowers, Double Cherries, Drill Mushrooms, and yes, Elephant Fruit. Coincidentally, the doctor’s name is Dr. Mario.

If you haven’t experienced the Dr. Mario-approved Elephant Fruit power-up for yourself, you can snag a copy of Super Mario Bros. Wonder for $48 at Walmart.

While this Elephant Mario plush is undoubtedly adorable, there are plenty of other Little Buddy Super Mario plushies, many of which are cheaper than Elephant Mario. You should also check out Club Mocchi-Mocchi’s catalog for plushies featuring Nintendo characters from Super Mario, Zelda, Animal Crossing, Kirby, and more. These tend to be more expensive and feel more like pillows.

Little Buddy Super Mario Plushies

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Public trust in drinking water safety is low globally

A new study finds more than half of adults surveyed worldwide expect to be seriously harmed by their water within the next two years. Led by global health experts at Northwestern University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the study sought to understand public perceptions of drinking water safety.

Because perceptions shape attitudes and behaviors, distrust in water quality has a negative impact on people’s health, nutrition, psychological and economic well-being — even when the water meets safety standards.

“If we think our water is unsafe, we will avoid using it,” said Sera Young, professor of anthropology and global health at Northwestern and senior author of the new study.

“When we mistrust our tap water, we buy packaged water, which is wildly expensive and hard on the environment; drink soda or other sugar-sweetened beverages, which is hard on the teeth and the waistline; and consume highly processed prepared foods or go to restaurants to avoid cooking at home, which is less healthy and more expensive,” Young said. “Individuals exposed to unsafe water also experience greater psychological stress and are at greater risk of depression.”

Young is a Morton O. Schapiro Faculty Fellow at the Institute for Policy Research, a faculty fellow at the Paula M. Trienens Institute for Sustainability and Energy, and co-lead of the Making Water Insecurity Visible Working Group at the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs.

Using nationally representative data from 148,585 adults in 141 countries from the 2019 Lloyd’s Register Foundation World Risk Poll, the authors found a high prevalence of anticipated harm from water supply, with the highest in Zambia, the lowest in Singapore and an overall mean of 52.3%.

They also identified key characteristics of those who thought they would be harmed by their drinking water. Women, city dwellers, individuals with more education, and those struggling on their current income were more likely to anticipate being harmed by their drinking water.

The researchers found that, surprisingly, higher corruption perception index scores were the strongest predictor of anticipated harm from drinking water, more so than factors like infrastructure and Gross Domestic Product.

Further, even within countries with consistent access to basic drinking water services, doubts about the safety of water were widespread. This includes the U.S. where 39% of those polled anticipated serious harm from drinking water in the short term.

“Our research highlights that it is imperative both to deliver safe drinking water and to make sure that people have confidence in their water source,” said Joshua Miller, a doctoral student at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and the study’s first author.

The researchers note that it is difficult for consumers to judge the hazards and safety of their water supply because many contaminants are invisible, odorless and tasteless. Without adequate information, many are left to evaluate the safety of their water based on prior experiences, media reports, and personal values and beliefs.

“It’s also possible that people correctly judge the safety of their water,” Young said. “The good people of Flint didn’t trust their water and they were spot on.”

The co-authors suggest actions officials can take to improve public trust around drinking water, including efforts to make testing more readily available, translate test results, replace lead pipes and provide at-home water filters when contaminants are detected, as well as provide improved access to safe drinking water.

“This is the kind of work that can catalyze greater attention and political will to prioritize these services in national development plans and strategies, and get us closer to achieving universal access to safe drinking water,” said Aaron Salzberg, director of the Water Institute at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health.

Salzberg previously served as the special coordinator for water resources in the U.S. Department of State, where he was responsible for managing the development and implementation of U.S. foreign policy on drinking water and sanitation, water resources management and transboundary water issues.

Internship Opportunity at Justice Project [1 Month; 15 Interns]

Applications are invited for Internship Opportunity at Justice Project for the year 2024.

About The Organisation

Justice Project is a legal centre based in Kolkata, established in 2018. It was created to promote justice and encourage pro-bono work within the legal community. Over the past six years, the Justice Project has become a beacon of hope for those seeking legal aid, particularly for the underprivileged and marginalized sections of society.

The organisation prides itself on its commitment to fighting for the rights of individuals who cannot afford legal representation. The organisation continually expands its reach and impact, striving to make justice accessible to all. With a dedicated team of lawyers, volunteers, and supporters, the Justice Project remains steadfast in its mission to uphold the principles of justice and equality.

Nature of Internship

The major form of work will be drafting and researching.

Eligibility/experience/qualifications

  • Our first choice of individuals are the those who carry a zeal to learn and contribute their best.
  • Students pursuing a 3-year or 5-year LLB from a reputable institution
  • Students enrolled in an LLM course from a reputable institution

Number of employees/interns required

15

Location

It is a remote internship

Salary/Stipend

Top performers will be awarded a stipend.

Duration of internship

1-month long internship starting from 15 August to 15 September 2024

How to Apply?

To apply, please send a cover letter in the body of your email, expressing your interest in the internship and outlining your relevant skills and experiences. Attach your CV in PDF format and email it to [email protected].

Click here for the official website.

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Rising hepatitis cases among Indian children more deadly than HIV and TB combined: What is causing it? | Health

Hepatitis has become a growing public health concern in India, with prevalence more than HIV and mortality rate exceeding nine times that of tuberculosis. Viral hepatitis is a systemic illness, predominantly causing inflammation of the liver usually presenting with fever, jaundice, abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, loss of appetite and rarely, acute liver failure.

Rising Hepatitis cases among Indian children more deadly than HIV and TB combined: What is causing it? (Photo by Shutterstock)

India’s Hepatitis Crisis:

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Prashant Kadam, Consultant – Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary and Liver Transplant at Fortis Hospital in Mulund, shared, “The recent rise in Hepatitis cases among children in India can be attributed to many factors, including inadequate sanitation and hygiene practices, contamination of food and water supplies, suboptimal vaccination coverage, and increased exposure to hepatitis viruses within community and healthcare settings.”

He revealed, “Outbreaks of Hepatitis A and E are commonly associated with contamination of water sources, especially during the monsoon season when sewage overflows and contaminates drinking water supplies. Inadequate vaccine coverage against Hepatitis A also leaves many children vulnerable to infection. Additionally, poor sanitation and hygiene practices, including inadequate hand washing, can contribute to the spread of these viruses within communities.”

Children at Risk:

Bringing her expertise to the same, Dr Drisya, Consultant Physician at Meditrina Hospital in Palakkkad, explained, “The causative hepatitis virus is primarily divided into 5 types, A, B, C, D and E; of which except E, all are prevalent in India. These viruses can be broadly classified into blood borne or food borne; B, C and D being in the former category. India has one of the highest global prevalence of hepatitis B and C with almost 3.5 crore cases noted in 2022. These are transmitted through blood, bodily fluids, and infected syringes. Though they are less likely to cause acute infections or epidemics, they are prone to cause chronic liver inflammation, fibrosis and occasionally hepatocellular carcinoma. The high risk of vertical transmission of HBV from infected pregnant mother to baby is a cause of major concern.”

She elaborated, “On the other hand, hepatitis A and E cause acute, short-lasting infection and provide life-long immunity but are more prevalent. Historically, India used to be a high endemic zone and thus had relatively higher population immunity, resulting in mostly subclinical A/E infections. As we move to moderate endemicity, there has been a shift in the epidemiology with more severe infections and a higher median age. HAV is the most common causative agent and predominantly affects young children. Unhealthy food handling, lack of good sanitation practices, unhygienic personal habits outbreaks and lack of vaccination awareness contribute to hepatitis A outbreaks. Rains and post flood times commonly see drinking water contamination with sewerage, also giving rise to HAV/HEV infections. Rural areas or a denser population are highly prone to develop outbreaks.”

Is India Facing a New Public Health Emergency?

The growing numbers are hardly surprising as despite causing more than 50-100 times more infections than HIV, the funding for hepatitis is less than its tenth. Dr Drisya highlighted, “Poor diagnostic and screening facilities, social stigma, health fads, delayed health seeking behaviour, poor sanitation, high cost of treatment have led to continued high prevalence of hepatitis in India. National Viral Hepatitis Control Program (NVHCP), an Indian government initiative of 2018, targets at prevention and treatment of Hepatitis A, B, C and E by offering free screening, diagnosis, management and counselling.”

She suggested, “Promoting safe blood and blood products, preventive practices for those at imminent risk and safe injections would help in reducing blood borne hepatitis. The generic prevention to decrease the number of foodborne hepatitis outbreaks includes checking the water quality, chlorination of well water, improving food hygiene practices like compulsory hand washing. Indian Medical Association (IMA) and the Association of Physicians in India (API) has suggested immunization for people above age 10 years who eat outside quite frequently and the food handlers. If stringent implementation of universal access and immunization is done, incidence can be reduced by 90% and mortality by 65 %.”

Tome Biosciences to lay off over 100 employees

Genetic medicines startup Tome Biosciences is letting go of much of its staff after hitting setbacks following a buzzy launch last December.

In a Massachusetts state regulatory notice, the biotechnology company said 131 employees would lose their jobs by November.

The notice follows a report by Stat last week that the company was struggling financially. In an emailed statement to BioPharma Dive Friday, CEO Rahul Kakkar said Tome had scaled back operations and was in “ongoing confidential conversations with multiple parties.”

The layoffs represent essentially all of the company’s staff; Kakkar told Endpoints News in an interview that Tome had about 130 employees. The company did not return BioPharma Dive’s request for comment Monday on the status of the company’s consideration of strategic options.

Built around research licensed from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tome debuted publicly in December. By that time, the company had raised $213 million from a group of notable investors that included Andreessen Horowitz, Arch Venture Partners and Polaris Partners.

Its goal was to advance gene editing technology that, in theory, could bypass challenges common to existing methods. Dubbed “programmable genomic integration,” Tome’s technology was meant to insert genetic material — even large sequences — anywhere in the genome without causing “off-target” damage.

The company’s pipeline includes research in phenylketonuria and diseases of the immune system, liver and heart.

But Tome’s cash appears to have run low. As Stat reported last week, the company attempted to raise a Series C venture round, but was unsuccessful.

“Despite our clear scientific progress, investor sentiment has shifted dramatically across the gene editing space, particularly for preclinical companies,” Kakkar said in Friday’s emailed statement.

Many other startups have encountered similar funding challenges, particularly as initial public offerings have been difficult to pull off for early-stage companies like Tome. That’s forced some private drugmakers to search instead for pharmaceutical companies interested in an acquisition.

Assessing Your Property Development Feasibility

In this article, I talk us through the feasibility of a development project and whether or not to pursue it.

Undertaking a property development requires many months of preparation before you actually get to see your hard labour bear any fruit.

As we’ve already covered in previous articles in this series, there’s the groundwork of obtaining finance, sourcing and securing the perfect site and rounding up your “A” team of professionals to help you throughout the journey.

Perhaps the most important element of all the preliminary work you must do with any property development project is the feasibility study or feasibility studies (as you will have to do a number of them).

In this instalment of our series on property development, I will explain how to conduct a reliable feasibility study and why it is critical to do so with as much accuracy and forward planning as possible.

Why do I need a feasibility study?

You wouldn’t start a new business venture without a business plan, so why would you consider any type of property development without first weighing up the pros and cons, crunching the numbers to ensure a tidy profit can be gained at the end and mapping out a complete plan of attack? 

A detailed feasibility study will essentially tell you whether your proposed development will be an astounding success or a dreadful flop.

It will highlight any potential problems or risks you may face along the way and whether those issues might make or break the entire project, such as; the suitability of the site and what you can actually build on it, planning approval, dealing with the local council, addressing objections from neighbours, budget overruns and so forth.

The bottom line is you have to know whether the numbers on your development add up.

What are the projected costs and what type of profit margin can you expect to achieve at the end of the day?

Without a clear understanding of whether or not your intended development is feasible from the outset – that is, can it really make you a decent return upon completion (let’s face it – that’s what any type of property investment is all about), there is really no point proceeding to the next stage.

So exactly how do you conduct a proper and reliable feasibility study?

Conducting your feasibility study

Making sure your project is viable actually involves conducting a number of feasibility studies along the way.

Initially, upon sourcing your potential development site and checking it for zoning and other issues, you have to check the feasibility of developing it.

This is the first of what will probably be many feasibility studies throughout the life of the project.

As explained in the previous article in this series on site selection, this involves doing a preliminary set of figures to check that it is worth pursuing to the next level.

These figures are often as simple as scribbles on a piece of paper before I get into more detailed computer modelling.

A formal definition of feasibility is often quoted as:

“A real estate project is feasible where the real estate analyst determines that there is a reasonable likelihood of satisfying explicit objectives when a selected course of action is tested for fit to a context of specific constraints” – James A Graaskamp; A Rational Approach to Feasibility Analysis.

In other words, a feasibility study is a lot more than just analysing some figures. 

It’s about checking out all aspects of the site to ensure a successful outcome.

Feasibility in essence means that the project will be commercially viable.

Don’t make the mistake of assuming that you can rush a preliminary feasibility study along, or it doesn’t matter if you miss one or two elements of the proposed development.

The reality is your preliminary feasibility should be sufficiently accurate, even though you don’t want to waste a lot of time and money putting it together.

At this point, you will need to have fairly exacting cost estimates for things like;

  • Acquisition outlays
  • Development Approval
  • Operational Works
  • Construction
  • Sealing & Titles
  • Selling Costs

Remember that making a mistake at this stage can throw out all of your pre-planning work and cost you substantially in the long run.

Due diligence feasibility research

If you decide that a potential development site is worth exploring further, you then need to examine the highest and best use of the land. Due diligence feasibility research

What can you do with the site?

What can you build on it and how can you improve on it to make a profit?

For this step, you should approach the local council and find out what type of development is allowed according to the property’s zoning and the type of site coverage that’s possible, feasible and profitable.

Duke freshman Cooper Flagg, projected 2025 No. 1 draft pick, signs shoe deal with New Balance

Duke freshman forward Cooper Flagg, the projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, has signed a deal with New Balance, the apparel company announced Monday.

The deal — which was first reported by ESPN — will make Flagg one of New Balance’s signature athletes, likely including a signature shoe. Flagg joins Kawhi Leonard, Jamal Murray and WNBA rookie Cameron Brink as one of New Balance’s basketball headliners.

“I grew up wearing New Balance, and I appreciate their authentic connection to my community. The focus and growth of the brand in basketball and our shared values and history drew me in,” Flagg said in a statement. “From day one, it was clear that this would be a family-like partnership. I’m so excited to join this family and help them grow the category with young athletes.”

Choosing New Balance wasn’t just a professional decision for Flagg, but a personal one, too: the reigning Gatorade National Player of the Year and five-star recruit grew up just 25 miles from New Balance’s manufacturing plant in Skowhegan, Maine.

Before every new school year, Flagg’s mother Kelly took him and his twin brother Ace to the factory’s annual tent sale, where they’d buy a new pair of sneakers and backpack. To promote Monday’s announcement, the company even shot promotional content with Flagg in his hometown of Newport, Maine.

“Cooper adds so much to our basketball roster, and we’re thrilled to welcome him to the New Balance family,” Naveen Lokesh, New Balance’s head of basketball sports marketing, said in a statement. “He is a force to be reckoned with on the court, and we look forward to building our relationship as he grows the game and supporting him in all endeavors.”

Before last season, Connecticut women’s star Paige Bueckers became the first college athlete with their own signature shoe deal, after she signed an NIL contract with Nike. Now Flagg is the second, despite not having played a single minute for the Blue Devils.

While some college athletes have partnered with apparel companies in the NIL era — Adidas signed 15 female collegians in the summer of 2022, for example, in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Title IX — it is still a relative rarity earmarked for sports’ top rising stars.

Flagg fits that mold, even if he’s yet to appear in college. Despite reclassifying up to 2024, the 6-foot-9 forward maintained the No. 1 recruiting ranking in the class, and is expected to lead Duke in Jon Scheyer’s third season as head coach. Duke is No. 6 in The Athletic’s preseason top-25 rankings.

Required reading

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How to Watch Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” iPhone 16 Event

September is synonymous with Apple launching its iPhone lineup alongside other products. While most of us won’t be attending the “It’s Glowtime” event in person, here’s how you can virtually attend and catch all the action from home.




Where Can You Watch Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” iPhone 16 Event?

Apple has sent out invites for its fall event, “It’s Glowtime,” scheduled for September 9, 2024, at 10 AM PT / 1 PM EST. As usual, the event will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater, Apple Park. Interestingly, this is Apple’s first time releasing an iPhone on a Monday.

Like every year, you can watch Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” event live on Apple’s Event page or via the Apple TV app. The event will also be streamed live on Apple’s YouTube channel.

Apple has already scheduled the event on its channel. So, to ensure you don’t miss it, you can hit the Notify me button, and you’ll receive a notification before the keynote begins.


Notify Now button displayed on Apple's 9th September event video

What to Expect From Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” Event

Of course, you can expect Apple to announce the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro lineup at its event if previous years are any indicator. Like last year, we expect Apple to release four different models: the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Plus, and the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Rumors suggest that the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus may switch to a vertically aligned camera system, replacing the current diagonal design. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman expects the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max models to feature larger 6.3-inch and 6.9-inch displays, respectively.


All iPhone 16 models are expected to include the Action button introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. However, the Pro models may get a new dedicated camera button this time. Other expected changes include improved battery life, camera upgrades, and support for Apple Intelligence.

Although Apple’s September events focus on iPhones, the company usually releases more products. Although we can’t say for sure what the company will release in September 2024, there have been rumors about AirPods 4 and a redesigned Apple Watch Series 10. According to Bloomberg, this year’s Apple Watch models may include blood pressure monitoring and sleep apnea detection.

We’ll have to wait until September 9 to see what Apple has in store. Given the expected updates, it seems the iPhone 16 series is getting a significant refresh or “glow up,” which aligns with this year’s event tagline. If you’re anything like me and are excited to try the new iOS 18 features, including the AI features Apple announced at WWDC 2024, keep an eye out for this event!


Winter and summer birds share Diezi Lake in Nanchang

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Birds fly over Diezi Lake in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province on August 25, 2024. /CFP
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Birds fly over Diezi Lake in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province on August 25, 2024. /CFP
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Birds fly over Diezi Lake in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province on August 25, 2024. /CFP
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Birds fly over Diezi Lake in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province on August 25, 2024. /CFP
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Birds fly over Diezi Lake in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province on August 25, 2024. /CFP

Diezi Lake in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, is currently a lively habitat for both summer and winter migratory birds. Some winter birds, including grey herons and lapwings, have already arrived to settle in for the upcoming winter season. Meanwhile, summer birds like egrets and whiskered terns are still present, not yet having migrated south to warmer climates. These birds forage and playfully chase each other, creating a mesmerizing and beautiful natural spectacle at the lake.

Bronfman drops out of Paramount bidding; Skydance to claim prize

Billionaire entertainment executive Edgar Bronfman Jr. has bowed out of his long-shot bid to gain control of Paramount Global, clearing the way for David Ellison’s Skydance Media to claim the prize.

Late Monday, Paramount’s lead independent director announced the auction for the company had ended and the takeover by Skydance would move forward. If Skydance wins the approval of federal regulators, Ellison and his team could take over in about a year.

“Having thoroughly explored actionable opportunities for Paramount over nearly eight months, our Special Committee continues to believe that the transaction we have agreed with Skydance delivers immediate value and the potential for continued participation in value creation in a rapidly evolving industry landscape,” Charles E. Phillips Jr., who is chair of Paramount’s special committee, said in a statement.

The move comes less than a week after Phillips and other independent directors extended a deadline for the “go shop” period to review Bronfman’s $6-billion bid to acquire the Redstone family investment firm, National Amusements Inc., and also provide a $1.5-billion cash infusion to help the struggling media company.

“Tonight, our bidding group informed the special committee that we will be exiting the go-shop process,” Bronfman said in a statement. “It was a privilege to have the opportunity to participate. We continue to believe that Paramount Global is an extraordinary company, with an unrivaled collection of marquee brands, assets and people.”

It wasn’t immediately clear why Bronfman exited in advance of Paramount’s Sept. 5 deadline for Paramount’s independent board members to decide which bidder would come away with the beleaguered media company that owns CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV and the historic Melrose Avenue film studio. The special committee was poised to scrutinize Bronfman’s proposal this week.

But there were indications that Bronfman’s bid wouldn’t measure up to Skydance Media’s $8.4-billion proposal, which controlling shareholder Shari Redstone and Paramount’s board had approved in July.

The bid from Ellison’s Skydance had several advantages.

Not only were the financial terms larger, Ellison had a big head start over other interested bidders. The tech scion initially reached out to Redstone last summer to pitch his interest in buying out her family and investing in the company her father had managed for decades when it was known as Viacom. Paramount board members first began debating Ellison’s deal in December.

By exiting before the special committee formally reached its decision, Bronfman may have wanted to spare himself and fellow investors the embarrassment of being rejected in the high-profile auction.

“On behalf of the Special Committee we thank Mr. Bronfman and his investor group for their interest and efforts,” Phillips said.

Paramount executives declined to comment late Monday. But last week, the special committee said that Bronfman’s bid would be the only offer beyond Skydance’s that the board was willing to consider. The bidding window closed for all other bidders on Aug. 21.

Bronfman’s decision also removes some friction in the process for Paramount.

Just last week, after the special committee members extended the go-shop deadline for Bronfman, Skydance registered its displeasure.

In a letter to Paramount’s special committee, lawyers for the firm accused the committee of violating the terms of Skydance’s agreement to buy National Amusements and Paramount, according to sources familiar with the situation.

“While there may have been differences, we believe that everyone involved in the sale process is united in the belief that Paramount’s best days are ahead,” Bronfman said in his statement. “We congratulate the Skydance team and thank the special committee and the Redstone family for their engagement during the go-shop process.”

The former top Seagram and Warner Music executive had tried to capitalize on a provision in the Skydance agreement that established a 45-day window for Paramount’s board to solicit offers that were “superior” to that of Skydance.

After weeks of trying to put together a group of investors, Bronfman on Aug. 19 delivered his proposal to Phillips, Paramount’s lead independent director.

Bronfman’s primary pitch was that his group’s takeover would be more straightforward than the deal championed by Ellison, and thus better for Paramount shareholders. It mirrored many of the provisions of the Skydance proposal.

Bronfman said he would match Skydance’s proposal to buy out National Amusements for $2.4 billion. Once the firm’s debts of about $650 million were paid, the Redstone family would come away with $1.75 billion.

Both bids would inject $1.5 billion into Paramount’s battered balance sheet, allowing the firm to pay down debt, when the deal closes. Federal regulators must weigh in, a process that’s expected to take about a year.

But Skydance had the edge on an important ingredient that helped it win the support of Paramount’s board. This past spring, Skydance said it would carve out $4.5 billion to buy shares from Paramount investors, including nonvoting Class B shares at $15 a share.

Bronfman scrambled to identify funds — a proposed $1.7-billion set-aside — to offer Class B investors $16 a share.

His bid also would have covered the $400-million breakup fee that would have been owed to Skydance if Paramount favored Bronfman’s bid.

Bronfman’s proposal aimed to eliminate a controversial step in the Ellison deal, in which Ellison merged his Santa Monica-based Skydance company with Paramount.

Some Paramount shareholders have grumbled over the $4.75-billion valuation of Skydance, alleging the entertainment firm isn’t worth nearly that much. Skydance co-owns some of the Paramount studio’s biggest blockbusters, including “Mission: Impossible,” “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Star Trek.” Ellison’s company also has been building an animation studio under John Lasseter, former Pixar creative executive.

Several sources speculated that Paramount’s board’s willingness to entertain Bronfman’s proposal stemmed from Redstone’s desire to protect her family from costly shareholder lawsuits.

The sales process already has sparked litigation, and the Paramount directors’ efforts to beat the bushes may have been aimed at demonstrating that Skydance was the only viable bidder.

Skydance Media is backed by Ellison’s father, Larry Ellison, and Redbird Capital Partners.

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov’s Arrest Linked to Sweeping Criminal Investigation

French prosecutors gave preliminary information in a press release on Monday about the investigation into Telegram CEO Pavel Durov, who was arrested suddenly on Saturday at Paris’ Le Bourget airport. Durov has not yet been charged with any crime, but officials said that he is being held as part of an investigation “against person unnamed” and can be held in police custody until Wednesday.

The investigation began on July 8 and involves wide-ranging charges related to alleged money laundering, violations related to import and export of encryption tools, refusal to cooperate with law enforcement, and “complicity” in drug trafficking, possession and distribution of child pornography, and more.

The investigation was initiated by “Section J3” cybercrime prosecutors and has involved collaboration with France’s Centre for the Fight against Cybercrime (C3N) and Anti-Fraud National Office (ONAF), according to the press release. “It is within this procedural framework in which Pavel Durov was questioned by the investigators,” Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau wrote in the statement.

Telegram did not respond to multiple requests for comment about the investigation but asserted in a statement posted to the company’s news channel on Sunday that Durov has “nothing to hide.”

“Given the existence of several preliminary investigations in France concerning Telegram in relation to the protection of minors’ rights and in cooperation with other French investigation units—for instance, on cyber harassment—the arrest of Durov, does not seem to me like a highly exceptional move,” says Cannelle Lavite, a French lawyer who specializes in free-speech matters.

Lavite notes that Durov is a French citizen who was arrested in French territory with an arrest warrant issued by French judges. She adds that the list of charges involved in the investigation is “extensive,” a wide net that she says is not entirely surprising in the context of “France’s ambiguous legislative arsenal” meant to balance content moderation and free speech.

Durov is a controversial figure for his leadership of Telegram, in large part because he has not typically cooperated with calls to moderate the platform’s content. In some ways, this has positioned him as a free-speech defender against government censorship, but it has also made Telegram a haven for hate speech, criminal activity, and abuse. Additionally, the platform is often billed as a secure communication tool, but much of it is open and accessible by default.

“Telegram is not primarily an encrypted messenger; most people use it almost as a social network, and they’re not using any of its features that have end-to-end encryption,” says John Scott-Railton, senior researcher at Citizen Lab. “The implication there is that Telegram has a wide range of abilities and access to potentially do content moderation and respond to lawful requests. This puts Pavel Durov very much in the center of all kinds of potential governmental pressure.”

On top of all of this, many researchers have questioned whether Telegram’s end-to-end encryption is durable when users do elect to enable it.

French president Emmanuel Macron said in a social media post on Monday that “France is deeply committed to freedom of expression and communication … The arrest of the president of Telegram on French soil took place as part of an ongoing judicial investigation. It is in no way a political decision.”

News of Durov’s arrest is fueling concerns, though, that the move could threaten Telegram’s stability and undermine the platform. The case seems poised, too, to have implications in long-standing debates around the world about social media moderation, government influence, and use of privacy-preserving end-to-end encryption.

Lavite says the case certainly invokes debates about “the balance between the right to encrypted communication and free speech on the one hand, and users’ protection—content moderation—on the other hand.” But she notes that there is a lot of information about the investigation that is unknown and “a lot of blurry zones still.”

On Monday afternoon, Telegram seemed to be receiving a download boost from the situation, moving from 18th to 8th place in Apple’s US App Store apps ranking. Global iOS downloads were up by 4 percent, and in France the app was number one in the App Store social network category and number three overall.

WazirX Opens INR Balance Withdrawals, Users Can Access 66 Percent of Funds

Indian crypto exchange WazirX, that was hacked for over $230 million (roughly Rs. 1,928 crore) on July 18, is moving ahead with resuming some services on its platform after more than a month of suspension. In a statement released over the weekend, the exchange said it was resuming INR withdrawals starting Monday, August 26. WazirX customers, however, will only be able to access and withdraw 66 percent of their funds, while the remaining 34 percent will remain frozen due to ongoing investigations into the incident.

Let’s Dive Into WazirX’s Plan

In its statement, WazirX said that between August 26 and September 8, users will be able to withdraw up to half of the 66 percent limit of their INR balances. Between September 9 and September 22, users can withdraw up to the full 66 percent limit of their INR balances.

“While the operating entity for INR-related activities, Zanmai Labs Pvt Ltd, on the WazirX platform was not affected by the cyberattack and has sufficient INR reserves to cover all INR user balances, not all of these balances are currently available for withdrawal. Due to ongoing disputes, and certain investigations by various law enforcement agencies (LEAs) which is assisting with (and it is not a target of such investigations), ~34 percent of INR balances are currently frozen and are not immediately available for withdrawal,” the company said.

Upon the investigation’s completion, the exchange claimed it will release the frozen INR balances too. For now, the timeline for the same remains unclear.

Meanwhile, the withdrawals of crypto balances on WazirX remains suspended as the company claims it has lost a significant balance of ERC-20 tokens as a result of the hack. This has left the reserves of the exchange with insufficient token assets that could meet the liabilities.

WazirX claims to be serving over 16 million users. In the last month, multiple WazirX users have posted about facing financial struggles because of the suspension of its services.

While INR withdrawals on WazirX are now allowed, some users haven’t yet been able to access their funds. Screenshots shared by users show that they can withdraw a minimum amount of Rs. 100 and a maximum of Rs. 1 lakh per transaction. A user will only be able to withdraw Rs. 5 lakh per day for Rs. 25 levied as platform fee per transaction.

> Hello @WazirXIndia :point_down:
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> You have announced that INR withdrawal will be available from 26th August 2024, but here I can see that withdrawal options are disabled. Why?
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> No huge discount on withdrawal fee reduced from 25 to 10 INR#WazirX pic.twitter.com/tR7YKqhUgB > > — Crypto Aman (@cryptoamanclub) August 26, 2024

WazirX has not yet reacted to these grievances.

What’s Next for WazirX?

The exchange is planning to file an application in the High Court of Singapore in the coming days, aiming to pursue a financial restructuring under a Scheme of Arrangement.

WazirX or Zenmai – registered in India – has a counterpart in Singapore that goes by the name Zettai Pvt Ltd Singapore, that is reportedly the majority owner of WazirX’s split ownership with Nischal Shetty, Siddharth Menon, and Sameer Mhatre.

Explaining the Singapore Scheme of Arrangement, the exchange said it is a “corporate rescue and restructuring mechanism set out under the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act (2018, “IRDA”) of the Singapore regulatory framework.”

This scheme will aim to put forward a proposal to the creditors of WazirX to restructure its debts and deliver stronger recoveries to creditors than under a liquidation subject.

“A creditor-approved and Court-sanctioned Scheme will be legally binding on both the company and its creditors, and the IRDA sets out clear timelines, requirements and Court processes to ensure that creditors have enough information to make an informed decision on the proposed terms,” the exchange noted.

Meanwhile, for now it seems, WazirX has ditched its previous 55/45 approach, under which the exchange had said that users with 100 percent of their tokens in the ‘not stolen’ category were to receive 55 percent of those tokens back while the the remaining 45 percent of funds would be converted to a USDT-equivalent token and locked.

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Google updates, self-preferencing, AI Overviews are top SEO threats

Google’s favoritism of certain types of websites – or itself, in the form of search features and AI Overviews – are the biggest threats facing SEO consultants, according to a new survey from Aleyda Solis.

SEO threats in 2024. Google updates that favor certain types of sites (e.g., user-generated content, big brands) in the search results is the biggest threat to SEO consulting efforts, according to 52% of survey respondents.

  • Google favoring its own features/services over external sites was the second biggest threat (48%) while AI Overviews came in third (41%).
  • Other real SEO threats are the adoption of LLMs to search instead of Google (37%); AI personalization of Google Search results (32%) and adoption of social platforms to search (28%).

Counter threats. So how are SEOs combating these threats? Based on responses Solis received, SEOs are focusing on:

Why we care. SEO is more difficult than ever in 2024 – especially for smaller and mid-sized brands and websites. We’re already seeing many threats in 2024 (e.g., Google algorithm updates, more competition and complexity, less resources). But there continue to be many opportunities to reach and influence people during search journeys in today’s fragmented search landscape.

About the survey. The results are based on responses from 337 SEO consultants, collected between July 21 and Aug. 21.

The report. You can read it here: The SEOFOMO State of SEO Consulting – Survey 2024 Results.


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Goodwin has been editing and writing about the latest developments and trends in search and digital marketing since 2007. He previously was Executive Editor of Search Engine Journal (from 2017 to 2022), managing editor of Momentology (from 2014-2016) and editor of Search Engine Watch (from 2007 to 2014). He has spoken at many major search conferences and virtual events, and has been sourced for his expertise by a wide range of publications and podcasts.

List of Education Ministers of India from 1947 to 2024

Since gaining independence in 1947, India has had numerous Education Ministers who have played crucial roles in shaping the country’s education system. This article provides a comprehensive list of the Education Ministers of India from 1947 to 2024, detailing their tenures and key contributions.

List of Education Ministers of India from 1947 to 2024

The Education Ministers of India, from 1947 to 2024, have played pivotal roles in shaping the country’s educational landscape, contributing to policies and reforms that have significantly improved literacy and education standards across the nation.

Here is the list of education ministers of India from1947 to 2024:

Education Ministers of India from 1947 to 2024
Name From To
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad 15th August 1947 22nd January 1958
Dr. K.L. Shrimali 22nd January 1958 31st August 1963
Shri Humayun Kabir 1st September 1963 21st November 1963
Shri M.C. Chagla 21st November 1963 13th November 1966
Shri Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed 14th November 1966 13th March 1967
Dr. Triguna Sen 16th March 1967 14th February 1969
Dr. V.K.R.V. Rao 14th February 1969 18th March 1971
Shri Siddhartha Shankar Ray 18th March 1971 20th March 1972
Prof. S. Nurul Hasan 24th March 1972 24th March 1977
Prof. Pratap Chandra Chudner 26th March 1977 28th July 1979
Dr. Karan Singh 30th July 1979 14th January 1980
Shri B. Shankaranand 14th January 1980 17th October 1980
Shri S.B. Chavan 17th October 1980 08th August 1981
Smt. Sheila Kaul 10th August 1981 31st December 1984
Shri K.C. Pant 31st December 1984 25th September 1985
Shri P.V. Narsimha Rao 25th September 1985 25th June 1988
25th December 1994 09th February 1995
17th January 1996 16th May 1996
Shri P. Shiv Shankar 25th June 1988 02nd December 1989
Shri V.P. Singh 02nd December 1989 10th November 1990
Shri Rajmangal Pandey 21st November 1990 21st June 1991
Shri Arjun Singh 23rd June 1991 24th December 1994
Shri Madhavrao Scindia 10th February 1995 17th January 1996
Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee 16th May 1996 01st June 1996
Shri S.R. Bommai 05th June 1996 19th March 1998
Dr. Murali Manohar Joshi 19th March 1998 21st May 2004
Shri Arjun Singh 22nd May 2004 22nd May 2009
Shri Kapil Sibal 22nd May 2009 28th October 2012
Shri M.M. Pallam Raju 29th October 2012 25th May 2014
Smt. Smriti Irani 26th May 2014 05th July 2016
Shri Prakash Javdekar 05th July 2016 31st May 2019
Ramesh Pokhriyal 31st May 2019 21st June 2021
Dharmendra Pradhan 21st June 2021 Present

Education Ministers of India

Since India’s independence, the literacy rate has risen from 12% to 75%, thanks to the efforts of over 30 Education Ministers. Each minister has played a crucial role in advancing education. The Ministry of Education (MoE) in India is vital in implementing the National Policy on Education. It oversees both school education and higher education, ensuring literacy, technical education, and university-level learning. The ministry’s work has significantly shaped India’s educational landscape.

First Education Minister of India

Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first Education Minister of independent India, served from 1947 to 1958. His contributions to establishing India’s education system are celebrated annually on November 11 as National Education Day, marking his birth anniversary and honoring his pivotal role in shaping the nation’s educational landscape.

Current Education Minister of India

Dharmendra Pradhan is the current Union Minister of Education in India, having served since 2021. Alongside his role in education, he also held the position of Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship from 2021 to 2024. His leadership focuses on implementing the National Education Policy and enhancing skill development across the country.

For Pharma, Trump vs. Harris Is a Showdown Between Two Industry Foes

Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have a rare point of agreement in their otherwise bitter and divisive contest: It’s up to the government to cut high U.S. drug prices.

Harris cast the tie-breaking Senate vote in 2022 for legislation that allows Medicare to negotiate drug prices for its more than 60 million beneficiaries. Before that, she was an aggressive regulator of the drug industry as California attorney general.

As president, Trump would likely retain Medicare price negotiations unless the pharmaceutical industry can come up with something more compelling that they’d put on the table, people close to him say. In his first term, he proposed various policies aimed at reducing prescription costs but had limited success with their implementation.

The drug industry could benefit, though, if Trump remains unable to advance such proposals.

“His efforts were largely fragmented and faced resistance from both the industry and lawmakers,” said Sergio Jose Gutierrez, a political strategist who has primarily worked with Democrats in the U.S. “The lack of a cohesive strategy and the limited ability to implement significant changes made his approach less effective compared to what a Harris-Walz administration could offer.”

The industry is increasingly under attack by lawmakers from both parties for drug prices most Americans regard as unreasonable, according to KFF polling, so the election outcome could be pivotal to drug companies’ fortunes. Their predicament is a sharp reversal from years past, when the firms enjoyed a reputation as being almost untouchable. For more than a decade, manufacturers successfully fended off proposals to let Medicare negotiate lower drug prices before losing the battle two years ago.

The shift in their political standing shows up in pharmaceutical companies’ contributions to candidates. An industry that gave three or four times as much to GOP candidates as to Democrats in the 1990s and early 2000s is now hedging its bets. So far in the 2024 cycle, drug companies have given $4.89 million to Democrats and $4.35 million to Republicans, according to OpenSecrets, a nonpartisan research group.

Harris has received $518,571 from the industry and Trump has received $204,748.

At the Democratic National Convention in Chicago last week, Harris and fellow Democrats touted their records on curbing drug prices. Harris supporters point to her past and present.

While she was California’s attorney general, she joined cases that resulted in nearly $7.2 billion (about $22 per person in the U.S.) in fines for drug companies.

Her vote to pass President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act paved the way not only for Medicare price negotiation but also an annual $2,000 cap on Medicare beneficiaries’ total drug spending and a $35 cap on their monthly insulin supplies.

“In the United States of America, no senior should have to choose between either filling their prescription or paying their rent,” Harris said Aug. 15 in her first joint appearance with Biden since he exited the presidential race.

She has promised to extend both the annual drug spending cap and the insulin price cap to all Americans with insurance, not just those on Medicare, if elected president.

Harris also backed a contentious policy that, in some instances, would empower the federal government to inject more competition into the marketplace by seizing the patents on some high-cost drugs developed with federal funds.

Doug Hart, 77, of Tempe, Arizona, has been spending about $7,000 annually on prescription drugs. A drug he takes to prevent blood clots will cost less under the Medicare price negotiations. The retired labor union president said the decrease will be considerable and it is one reason he backs Harris.

“The Republicans all voted against Medicare negotiation. Harris broke the tie in the Senate to allow it,” said Hart, who is a board member for the Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans, which works to mobilize returned union members and activists on progressive issues.

While Republicans as a party remain more friendly to the pharmaceutical industry, Trump has been willing to challenge GOP orthodoxy by taking action to combat high drug costs.

He sought during his administration to tie drug prices in Medicare to lower international prices, a proposal that the PricewaterhouseCoopers health research institute estimated would cost five drugmakers as much as $500 million a year. What was known as the “most favored nation” interim final rule was blocked because of legal challenges and later rescinded by the Biden administration.

Trump issued a rule setting up a path to import drugs from Canada and other countries, with Florida this year becoming the first state to get federal approval to import some prescriptions from Canada. But the state has been stymied by pushback from Health Canada, the Canadian government department responsible for national health policy.

And on his campaign website, Trump posted a video in which he questioned whether childhood health problems are the result of “overprescription” of medications.

“Too often, our public health establishment is too close to Big Pharma — they make a lot of money, Big Pharma — big corporations, and other special interests, and does not want to ask the tough questions about what is happening to our children’s health,” he said. “If Big Pharma defrauds American patients and taxpayers or puts profits above people, they must be investigated and held accountable.”

Trump hasn’t said much about drug prices in his 2024 campaign, but allies and former advisers say he remains committed to knocking down prescription prices if reelected.

He would likely focus on increasing generic and biosimilar competition, importing drugs made in the U.S. but sold overseas back to the U.S., and capping out-of-pocket insulin costs, according to former Trump administration officials. Other goals may be lowering prices for drugs in the Medicare 340B program, which requires drugmakers to provide outpatient drugs at reduced prices to eligible health organizations that serve lower-income and uninsured patients.

“The No. 1 issue he cared about while I was in the White House, and I continue to hear him talk about, is lowering drug prices,” said Theo Merkel, a senior research fellow at conservative think tanks Paragon Health Institute and the Manhattan Institute. Merkel was also a special assistant in the Trump White House. “I’m confident that will be at the top of the agenda,” he added.

Catherine Hill, a spokesperson for Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, or PhRMA, said the industry trade group looks forward to collaborating with any future presidential administration.

She criticized the Biden administration’s plan for Medicare price negotiation as well as Trump’s plan to align U.S. prices with those in foreign countries. This month, the administration announced new, reduced prices for 10 drugs in the program following negotiations between the federal government and drugmakers. The lower costs take effect in 2026.

“Previous price controls adopted by the Biden administration threaten to stifle that innovation,” Hill said. “Undermining intellectual property protections and borrowing other countries’ price controls will further undercut innovation and threaten patients’ access to medicine.”

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Yakuza Complete Series Collection Is 70% Off For A Limited Time

For the next two weeks, you can buy one of the best sagas in video games at a massive 70% discount. GOG has a DRM-free bundle featuring the first seven games in the Yakuza (Like a Dragon) series for just $33.59. You have until September 10 at 12 AM PT / 3 AM ET to purchase the bundle before it returns to its $112 list price. GOG has had this bundle since last summer, but it launched on other digital storefronts earlier this month. Steam is selling the bundle for $112, while PlayStation and Xbox Stores have it for $110.

The collection is dubbed “Yakuza Complete Series,” but keep in mind that while it includes all of the mainline beat-’em-up games starring the franchise’s original protagonist Kazuma Kiryu, the beloved character has appeared in two other Like a Dragon games since the bundle launched.

Kiryu is one of two playable characters in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, the most recent mainline entry in the series, which released earlier this year. And Kiryu also starred in the spin-off game, Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name, which launched late last year and takes place after Yakuza 6, during the events of Yakuza: Like a Dragon (2020)–the first mainline entry in the series starring Ichiban Kasuga. You can play the entire Like a Dragon/Yakuza series on Xbox and PC with an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription.

As for what you do get: This collection includes every mainline game in Kiryu’s storyline, starting from Yakuza 0 and ending with Yakuza 6: The Song of Life. In case you never played them, Yakuza games are essentially a mix of sandbox beat-’em-up action with melodramatic storytelling. Sure, they’re cheesy, but they’re the good kind of cheesy as Kazuma finds himself regularly embroiled in all manner of government conspiracies, underground gang wars, and at least one instance of running the best hostess club in Japan.

Yakuza 0

Narratively, these games also have an episodic structure and are broken up into chapters that makes for a digestible experience that can be enjoyed over a few weeks, if you take your time. On the gameplay side, Kazuma flexes his muscles as the legendary Dragon of Dojima and can crush skulls like a pro. Each game puts a new spin on his combat arts, and by the time you’ve mastered them, you’ll be able to perform moves that wouldn’t look out of place in a WWE ring.

It’s worth noting that two of the games in this collection are the Kiwami remakes. These are Yakuza 1 and Yakuza 2, which were remade in 2016 and 2017, respectively, and include more modernized gameplay, enhancements, and new story elements that make it more in line with Yakuza 0. Yakuza 3-5 are HD remasters, and Yakuza 6 was localized in 2018.

As a whole, the collection is an essential purchase for anyone who’s a fan of long-term storytelling and solid action.

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A hybrid arrowhead against immune disorders

The so-called immunoproteasome is essential for the cellular immune response. In autoimmune diseases, however, it is overactive. Until now, it has not been possible to selectively inhibit the immunoproteasome without disrupting other cellular mechanisms. Now, researchers led by Helge Bode have developed a technique to manipulate the production of a natural bacterial substance, resulting in a novel, more selective drug. The results pave the way for more targeted inhibition of the immunoproteasome.

To fight invading bacteria and viruses, the immune system must first learn their molecular structure. To do this, a cellular enzyme complex known as the immunoproteasome breaks down the intruder and presents its molecular structure to the immune cells. If an overactive immunoproteasome mistakenly attacks the body’s own structures, this can lead to immune disorders. In order to regulate this process, researchers have been searching for inhibitors of the immunoproteasome for a long time. However, it is important to ensure that the other proteasome variants in the cell — such as those required for cellular recycling and waste disposal — are not also blocked. The selectivity of the drug is crucial to avoid side effects.

The research group led by Helge Bode at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology in Marburg has been working for years on designing enzyme complexes on the drawing board and using synthetic biology to create new natural substances. Potential candidates for drugs to treat immune diseases, as well as antibiotics or anti-cancer drugs, come not only from the group of peptides, but also from the group of long-chain fatty acids known as polyketides. While peptides are usually produced by non-ribosomal peptide synthetases, polyketides are produced by polyketide synthases.

Fused enzymes

Now, in collaboration with Michael Groll from the Technical University Munich and Markus Kaiser from the University of Duisburg-Essen, the team has succeeded in developing a peptide-polyketide hybrid and assembling it in just a few steps. “The XUT technology we developed uses docking sites located in thiolation domains. Since these domains are present in both non-ribosomal peptide synthetases and polyketide synthases, both types of enzymes, for peptides and for polyketides, can be fused,” explains Leonard Präve, lead author of the study.

Nature itself also produces such hybrids of non-ribosomal peptide synthetases and polyketide synthases. A particular class of substances, syrbactins, is found in bacteria that damage plants or insects, for example. By inhibiting the proteasome in these higher organisms, syrbactins cause the cell to die by ‘clogging’ its waste disposal system.

Since this effect is desirable in tumour cells, syrbactins are considered as potential cancer drugs. Although drugs based on inhibition of the proteasome already exist, there has been no specific and therefore low-side effect agent against the immunoproteasome, nor one that uses syrbactin as a starting point for drug development. “With our approach, we are able to rationally modify syrbactins in several steps to create a novel, more selective inhibitor of the human immunoproteasome,” adds Helge Bode. Although the resulting compound is not yet sufficiently selective, it is already pointing the way to how further variants can now be optimised in order to reduce the side effects. In the future, these will be generated on the computer screen and in a high-throughput process, so that the best variants can be selected for specific applications.

Faculty Develpoment Programme on How to Teach Law

CSL CLE Centre and Woking College UK is organising Faculty Development Programme on How to Teach Law- Transformative Pedagogies on 1-8 September 2024.

About the FDP

Cooperative School of Law Centre for Continuing Legal Education (CSL CLE Centre) and Woking College UK organise the Faculty Development Programme with the support of Indian Law Institute, Kerala Unit on ‘How to Teach Law- Transformative Pedagogies’ from 1 September 2024 – 8 September 2024 via Zoom.

Sessions

Date: 1 September 2024, Sunday
Time: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Programme
Introductory : P.J. George, Manager, Cooperative School of Law
welcome: Rubin Thomas John, Faculty of law, Woking College, UK
Presidential address: Dr. Aneesha Shams, Principal, Cooperative School of law
Inaugural Address: Dr. Justice A. K. Jayasankaran Nambiar, Judge, High Court of Kerala
Vote of Thanks: Adv. Parvathi Menon, Treasurer, Indian law Institute, Kerala State Unit

Day 1: 2 September 2024, Monday (6 pm-9 pm IST)
Session 1: Transforming Legal Education – Integrating Practical Skills and Experiential Learning (Justice A. Muhamed Mustaque, Acting Chief Justice, High Court of Kerala)

Session 2: Active Learning Strategies in Law Schools (Dr. Aneesha Shams, Principal/ Chair, Cooperative school of Law/ CSL CLE Centre)

Session 3: Promoting Ethical Awareness and Professionalism (Rubin Thomas John, Faculty of law, Woking College, UK)
Learning Activity: Watch a video session by Mr. Terry Wilks, Director of Learning and Development, Woking College, and prepare questions for discussion.

Day 2: 3 September 2024, Tuesday (6pm-9pmIST)
Session 4: Case Study Method (Dr. Aneesha Shams, Principal/ Chair, Cooperative school of Law/ CSL CLE Centre)

Session 6: Case Law Analysis (Justice Syam Kumar V M, Judge, High Court of Kerala)

Session 5: Socratic Method and Case Studies (Dr. Justice A.K. Jayasankaran Nambiar, Judge, High Court of Kerala)

Homework: Prepare dialogues for a role-play of the Socratic Method using Marbury V. Madison case.

Day 3: 4 September 2024, Wednesday(6 pm – 9 pm IST)
Session 7: (6 pm-7 pm) Teaching Procedural Laws in Law Schools (Dr. Justice Kauser Edappagath, Judge, High Court of Kerala)

Session 8: Clinics and Externships at Law schools; Possibilities Explained (Adv. Parvathi Menon, High Court of Kerala/ Treasurer, Indian law Institute, Kerala State Unit)

Session 9: Legal Research and Drafting Techniques (Adv. Hariraj M R, Senior Advocate, High Court of Kerala)

Day 4: 5 September 2024, Thursday(6 pm-9pm IST)
Session 10: Digital Collaboration and Interactive Learning in teaching Law (Gokul Narayan, Chief Operations Officer, Asian School of Cyber Laws, Delhi)

Session 11: AI as a Teaching Assistant (Sandeep Chandrashekharan, Assistant professor, GD Goenka Law School, Gurugram)

Session 12: Legal Writing Tools (Mr. Tariq Akbar, CEO, Legal Ease Solutions LLC)

Day 5: 6 September 2024, Friday(6 pm – 9 pm IST)
Session 13: Mini Moot Court Techniques (Dr. Anna Puthuran, Principal, G-CLAR Law College, Kayamkulam)

Session 14: Instructional Design for Effective Law Teaching (Dr. Jayaram, Dean, GD Goenka School of Law, Gurugram)

Session 15: Problem-Based Teaching (Dr. Aneesh Pillai, Assistant Professor, School of Legal Studies, CUSAT)

Homework: Prepare a problem question with an answer key.

Day 6: 7 September 2024, Saturday (8.30 am-3.30pm)
Morning Sessions:
Session 16 (8.30 am -9.30 am): Teaching Mediation
 (Dr. Sukhsimranjit, Singh, Assistant Dean &Judge Wainstein Managing Director, Straus Institute of Dispute Resolution, Professor of Law and Practice, Caruso School of law, California)

Session 17 (10 am-11 am) Teaching Arbitration (Dr. Rosmy Joan, Associate Professor, NALSAR, Hyderabad)

Session 18 (11.15am-12.15pm) Session 22 (11 am- 12 pm): Building Inclusive Classrooms (Rubin Thomas John, Faculty of Law, Woking College, UK)

Afternoon sessions:

Session 19 (1.30pm-2.30pm): NGO Internship Guidance (Adv. Teena Cherian, Founder Director, Jenika Foundation, Kochi)

Session 20 (2.30pm-3.30pm): Corporate Internship Guidance (Adv. Raja Sujith, Senior Partner, Majmudar & Partners, Bangalore)

Day 7: 8 September 2024, Sunday (9.30 am- 4 pm)
Morning Sessions:

Session 21 (9.30-10.30) Enhancing Opportunities: Value Additions, Certifications, Upskilling and Professional Trainings in Law Schools (Sreelal, HR Manager, Aptiv, Kochi)

Session 22 (10.30am -11.30am): Project Guidance and Empirical Research (Dr. Rhea Roy Mammen, Post Doctoral Fellow, Van Vollenhoven Institute, Faculty of law, Leiden University; Director, Jusfocus Research institute, The Netherlands)

Session 23 (11.45 am – 12.45pm): Assessment and Feedback in Legal Education (Rubin Thomas John, Faculty of Law, Woking College, UK,)

Afternoon Sessions:
Faculty Panel: (2 pm -4 pm) Sharing Best Practices and Lessons
Valedictory and Certificate Distribution session will be in person at High Court of Kerala; Date and time of the event will be announced later.

How to Register?

Interested candidates can register via the link given at the end of the post.

Deadline

Register on or before 30th August.

Click here to register.

Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for August 27, 2024 | Astrology

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality. Wouldn’t it be helpful if you started your day by already knowing about what’s going to come your way? Read on to find out whether the odds will be in your favour today.

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality.(Pixabay)

Aries (March 21-April 20)

You will manage to change your lifestyle and achieve total health. Don’t worry, things will turn out right. Take control of a family situation. You will have to make some efforts to impress those who matter on the academic front. A balanced approach will be required to prevent complications in a workplace situation. A deal may not give you the expected returns. A pilgrimage may be planned by some. Setting up a new house is likely to prove most exciting.

Love Focus: Immense fulfillment is visualised on the romantic front for those newly in love.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: Yellow

Taurus (April 21-May 20)

Financially, you are likely to reap the benefits of some wise investments in the past. It will be a good idea to join a group of health-conscious people in order to come back in shape. Some hardship on the family front cannot be ruled out.

Your efficiency at work is likely to come up for praise. Keeping a positive outlook will help in dealing with minor setbacks on the professional front. You may get the opportunity of travelling with someone close. Excellent returns are expected from property and previous investments.

Love Focus: Possibility of someone entering your life and stirring up romantic feelings, look real.

Lucky Number: 2

Lucky Colour: Sky Blue

Gemini (May 21-Jun 21)

An interesting travelling companion is likely to make a long journey short. Some of you may decide to put you money in property soon. Your self-confidence is likely to win the day for you on the professional front. Those waiting for recognition at work will not be disappointed. There is an outside chance of looking up a family elder. A family gathering is on the cards and will prove most enjoyable.

Love Focus: Intimate moments with the one you love will help strengthen your loving bonds.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Brown

Cancer (Jun 22-July 22)

Your endeavours on the fitness front will have a positive result on health. A change in attitude may find you much closer to someone than before. Smooth going on the work front will enable you to implement something new. There is a good chance of travelling overseas to meet your near and dear ones.

You are likely to find things turning favourable both on the family and professional fronts. People who have been avoiding you in the past will appear more communicative.

Love Focus: Those in love may plan something enjoyable together.

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Orange

Leo (July 23-August 23)

Your benevolent gesture towards someone is likely to be applauded on the social front. A property may come to some through inheritance. You will find everything moving smoothly at work. Professionals are likely to do well. Money is not likely to pose any problem as you have enough. You maintain good health. You are likely to jump to seize the opportunity for an out of town trip. Suitable accommodation is likely to be found for those hunting for one.

Love Focus: Your interest in someone may soon turn into romance!

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Grey

Virgo (August 24-September 23)

Shifting into a new house is indicated for some. Desire for better qualification may motivate you to pursue higher studies. You are likely to take the centre stage in a gathering of your near and dear ones. Childhood love is likely to enter your life. Health needs care. You are likely to make your mark on the social front. Setting example for others to follow will be your focus at work. You are likely to get the better of others in a competitive situation.

Love Focus: Finding a soul mate and falling in love is foretold.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: Beige

Libra (September 24-October 23)

An exciting time is foreseen for those out on a leisure trip. Some missing inputs may prevent you from submitting your project at work. Professionals may get overworked today due to additional load. You may get financial support, but only in return of some favour. A property is likely to come into your name. Developing a piece of land is on the cards for some. Following set traditions for an approaching festival will give immense joy.

Love Focus: Lover’s soothing words will help keep you in an upbeat mood.

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: White

Scorpio (October 24-November 22)

Profits are set to increase for the professionals as they make new clients. A loan is likely to be returned in time. A balanced diet and an active lifestyle will help you keep fit and energetic. You are likely to get rid of the ill will harboured against someone on the social front. Something initiated by you in the past will start giving handsome returns. Starting a construction work may be on the minds of some. Your popularity on the social front is set to rise.

Love Focus: Those in love are likely to plan a special outing with lover.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Purple

Sagittarius (November 23-December 21)

You are likely to win over people who matter on the professional front by your excellent performance. Some new friends are likely to brighten the social front for you. Your helpful attitude and soft approach will help raise your image in your circle. A picnic or excursion is on the anvil for youngsters looking for some fun. A better place of residence is likely to be found by those wanting a change. You will need to maintain your focus on the academic front. Family is on the saving spree and may expect you to join in.

Love Focus: Better understanding prevails amongst the newlyweds.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Pink

Capricorn (December 22-January 21)

Your promptness and efficiency at work is likely to bring you into the notice of those who matter. This is the best time of your life and you will be able to make the best of it. Advice of a senior is likely to hold you in good stead and help further your career. A suitable accommodation will be hired soon by those trying to settle in a new city. You are set to enjoy the day with friends and family. You are likely to secure your financial front by choosing the right investment options.

Love Focus: Spending an evening out with lover is on the cards for some.

Lucky Number: 9

Lucky Colour: Cream

Aquarius (January 22-February 19)

Peaceful home environment will enable some students to perform well. Savings will come in handy for organising an event at a short notice. You will be able to take good care of your health. You know very well where your interest lies and you will spare no efforts in achieving that. Someone who is not quite happy with you will be won over by the sheer strength of your personality. Socialising will help you network better. It is an excellent time for those planning a vacation.

Love Focus: Caring nature of partner will keep you happy and satisfied.

Lucky Number:1

Lucky Colour: Magenta

Pisces (February 20-March 20)

Health remains fine by remaining active. Money comes from unexpected sources to strengthen your bank balance. Your creative talents are likely to be recognized at work. Some of you may plan to buy a house or a car soon. Fun time is foreseen on the social front, as you get a chance to meet your near and dear ones. Some improvements on the home front may be initiated by you.

Love Focus: Lover may find ways to please you, so sit back and enjoy!

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Saffron

Regeneron gains European approval for bispecific lymphoma drug

Dive Brief:

  • The European Commission has authorized Regeneron’s dual-acting drug odronextamab to treat two types of lymphoma, clearing it for use in 27 European Union countries, the company said Monday. The drug, which will be sold as Ordspono, can be used following two or more lines of systemic therapy, including cell therapies.
  • In Phase 2 clinical trials, Ordspono treatment led to partial or complete responses in 80% of people with follicular lymphoma who took it and in about half of those who had diffuse large B cell lymphoma, Regeneron said.
  • Regeneron had sought to gain Food and Drug Administration approval on the basis of similar data, but the agency wanted to see more progress in trials meant to confirm the Phase 2 data and rejected Ordspono. The company hasn’t provided any update on when it intends to ask the FDA for approval again.

Dive Insight:

In winning European approval, Ordspono became Regeneron’s first “bispecific” antibody drug, a class that has been in the spotlight in recent years as an alternative to costly and cumbersome CAR-T cell therapies for blood cancers like lymphoma. The drugs simultaneously bind to molecules on tumor cells and immune cells to stimulate an immune response to cancer.

The FDA approved Roche’s Lunsumio in 2022 to treat follicular lymphoma. In 2023, the agency approved Genmab and AbbVie’s Epkinly and Roche’s Columvi to treat diffuse large B cell lymphoma.

Unlike CAR-T drugs, which must be manufactured from a patients’ own cells, the bispecific drugs offer an off-the-shelf treatment option. CAR-T drugs are typically given once, however, while bispecifics require people with lymphoma to return to healthcare facilities for repeat treatment, which can involve lengthy infusions. Both CAR-Ts and bispecific antibodies have resulted in immune-related side effects that can lead to hospitalizations.

In Regeneron’s oncology business, Ordspono joins the lung and skin cancer drug Libtayo, which recorded $561 million in sales through the first six months of 2024. TD Cowen analyst Tyler Van Buren thinks Orspono could become a significant revenue contributor, forecasting $800 million in annual sales for the drug by 2035.

According to Van Buren, more of that revenue will come from treatment in follicular lymphoma because Ordspono offers better effectiveness in that condition.

The FDA’s decision to initially reject Ordspono’s accelerated application wasn’t based on any issue with its approvability, Regeneron said, but rather enrollment status in confirmatory studies that will compare it to a placebo. The FDA has sought to tighten up its accelerated approval status in recent years because of so called “dangling” approvals that haven’t been confirmed with follow-up studies.

Why Now May Be a Great Countercyclical Time to Invest in Melbourne Residential Real Estate

Key takeaways

Timing the market in property investing is important, but if a once-in-a-decade opportunity arises, it makes sense to take it. The current market conditions in Melbourne present a unique opportunity for strategic long-term investors to capitalise on a contrarian strategy.

The current state of the Melbourne market is challenging, with rising interest rates, a slow recovery from the pandemic, and a sluggish economy dampening buyer confidence.

Contrarian investing is about going against the prevailing market sentiment. In the context of Melbourne’s property market, the current pessimism creates an environment where astute investors can acquire assets at a discount, positioning themselves for significant gains when the market inevitably rebounds.

The Melbourne property market is facing challenges, but history has shown that periods of uncertainty often provide the best opportunities for those willing to act. By embracing a contrarian approach, you can turn the current market sentiment to your advantage.

How important is timing the market in property investing?

I would rather suggest that time in the market, owning residential real estate in allowing leverage compounding and time to work is more important than getting the timing of your purchase right.

However, if the market hands you a once-in-a-decade opportunity, it makes sense to take it.

You see… in my mind, the current market conditions in Melbourne present a unique opportunity for strategic long-term investors to capitalise on a contrarian strategy.

While the broader sentiment might suggest caution, the key to long-term wealth creation often lies in swimming against the tide.

Here’s why now might just be the perfect time to invest in Melbourne’s residential real estate.

Melbourne

The current state of the Melbourne market

As detailed in my recent article on the challenges facing the Melbourne property market, the city has been grappling with a range of issues that have dampened buyer confidence.

These include rising interest rates, a slow recovery from the pandemic, and a sluggish economy.

Property prices have softened in certain segments, and the market is experiencing a lull that has many potential buyers sitting on the sidelines.

But for those with a contrarian mindset, this environment is ripe with opportunity.

Understanding contrarian investing

Contrarian investing is all about going against the prevailing market sentiment.

The core of this strategy is recognizing that markets often overreact to short-term events, leading to mispricings that can be exploited by those willing to take a longer-term view.

When the herd is fearful, a contrarian sees potential.

In the context of Melbourne’s property market, the current pessimism creates an environment where astute investors can acquire assets at a discount – in fact considerably below replacement cost, positioning themselves for significant gains when the market inevitably rebounds.

Why now is the time to act

1. Market Cycles Favour the Patient Investor:

Real estate markets operate in cycles, and the current downturn in Melbourne is part of a natural ebb and flow.

Historical data shows that after every downturn, the market eventually recovers, often with significant growth.

By investing now, you’re buying into the market at a lower point, increasing your potential for capital growth as the cycle turns.

In fact, you’ll get a one-off “free kick” as the market picks up and returns to its normal strong performance.

2. Increased Bargaining Power: In a soft market, sellers are more motivated, giving buyers greater leverage to negotiate favourable terms.

Whether it’s a lower purchase price or extended settlement periods, the power shifts to the buyer.

The archer aiming for a Paralympic medal at 28 weeks pregnant: ‘My waters could just break on the podium’

“My team have joked a few times that my waters could just break on the podium,” says archer Jodie Grinham, who will compete for Britain at this month’s Paralympic Games. “That would be quite something.”

Grinham, speaking to The Athletic via video call from her training camp in St-Germain-en-Laye, west of Paris, will be seven months pregnant when she shoots her first arrow in the compound archery competition at Les Invalides on Thursday. She believes she will be the first Paralympian to compete at such a late stage of pregnancy.

“I will have achieved something that no one else can say they’ve done,” says Grinham. “I (will have) been to a Paralympics at seven months pregnant and got to compete.

“(But) I’m not doing any of it for a statement, I’m doing it for me. If that is enough for people to say, ‘Why can’t we?’, then fantastic.”

Already a mum to Christian, born in October 2022, Grinham has juggled looking after her toddler and training at home, as well as managing the side effects of pregnancy. The 31-year-old has adapted her training and technique in a bid to return to the podium having won a silver medal alongside John Stubbs at the 2016 Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in the mixed team compound, a category for athletes with “lower levels of impairment in the upper or lower limbs”, according to the British Paralympic Association.

Grinham has “no fingers and half a thumb” and explains “my arms are different lengths, my shoulder is undeveloped through my left side that goes through to my left core and left hip” owing to a congenital condition, brachysyndactyly. She and her partner, Christopher, have also suffered three miscarriages, and she knows all too well the precarious and precious nature of pregnancy.

“We decided we weren’t going to let a Games stop us from extending our family,” Grinham says. “We didn’t know if we were even going to be able to conceive another one. This might not ever happen for us. Getting pregnant is not as easy as people believe. It’s not that simple.”

When she was 28 weeks pregnant with her son Christian, Grinham went into premature labour.

“I was really ill throughout my pregnancy and deteriorated,” she says. “I was on bed rest by the time I was 16 weeks pregnant. After Christian was born, he ended up in an incubator, severe jaundice, almost needing a blood transfusion. I didn’t really get to hold him for the first 10 days, he was under a little light in this little box, which was heartbreaking.”

This time, doctors were uncertain if Grinham’s left side would be able to hold the weight of her baby and believed part of the problem of carrying to full-term pregnancy was because of her left side’s propensity to collapse. “We’re in the same position this time,” she says. “We don’t know.”

It is a very real possibility the archer could go into labour in Paris, so Grinham and her team have researched the nearest maternity wards and hospitals, what happens if the baby is born in France and logistics around birth certificates.

“We’ve got every backup plan you could imagine,” she says, even musing on the possibility of having the baby and returning to compete in the Paralympics in the individual event. “We’ll see,” she smiles.

Grinham’s outlook, though, is as bright as her pink hair.


Grinham talks to The Athletic’s Charlotte Harpur

“After we sadly lost our last one around the beginning of the year, my partner said, ‘You’ve always wanted to do it, just do it’,” she says of her fuchsia locks.

“I was aware I might not even get to these Games if I had the same problems as my last pregnancy. I’ve decided I want a family and a career, I want to be able to do both.

“If medically that doesn’t happen, then it doesn’t happen. I have the luxury of going for Los Angeles (Olympics in 2028) and Brisbane (2032). I might never get the chance to have a baby again. I’m not going to regret a single kick or a single bad arrow. I am going to be here and be the happy athlete mum that I know I deserve to be.”


More on the sporting summer in Paris…


“I’m a lot more front-heavy with the baby so my balance is a little off with the swaying,” says Grinham, who has needed to change her shooting technique. “It’s been the weirdest training I’ve ever done in my life. But it’s been fun.”

Adjustments have also been made to her bow’s stabilisers (weights on the bow to make it steadier) to help the Paralympian feel strong and grounded through her feet. She is grateful for the “out-of-the-box thinking” from coach Charlotte Burgess, a mother and former Olympic archer, the British Paralympic Association and Archery GB for their support.

Grinham has to wear larger clothing to cover her bump but that leaves excess material near her shoulders that could catch in the string. She now tucks a guard under her armpit to gather any loose fabric. She has shifted the belt for her quiver (the container carrying the arrows) to a lower position, which impacts how she lifts and holds the bow on her side, and used video analysis to check nothing is impeding her shot.


Grinham and John Stubbs compete in Rio (Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP via Getty Images)

However, as her pregnancy progresses, her training is an ever-changing situation. Last week, Grinham noticed the baby’s position moving lower into the pelvis, causing discomfort because the quiver is also pulling. Lying on her back on the physio bed, Grinham can tilt her pelvis to gently encourage the baby to move so it is not as low — but she cannot do this during competition.

“If it works, great. If it doesn’t, I just get on with it,” she says matter-of-factly.

Grinham and Burgess have also devised “pregnancy prep sessions”. For example, during training when Grinham is in the full draw position (ready to shoot), her coach stimulates a slight movement to act like a baby’s kick or tickles her side to simulate a flutter sensation.

But as Grinham eyes up the 80-centimetre target from 50 metres away, under the most intense pressure, with one pivotal shot that could be the difference between medalling or not, her baby could decide to get involved.

“I’ve felt a really good kick just before I’m about to shoot and I just think: ‘It’s all right, Mummy knows you’re there’,” she says. “I’m not annoyed or upset. They don’t know what’s going on.

“I’ve made this decision. If I go to the Games and I’m in the gold final and the baby kicks me and I lose gold, then what? What did I expect? I knew the risks.”

Grinham is not experiencing the “horrendous“ cravings she had when pregnant with her son but her sense of smell is heightened. Even the faintest whiff makes her queasy. Her body is also craving snacks little and often as opposed to three meals a day, she will have to work harder to manage heat and hydration and, with the pressure of the baby on her bladder, trips to the toilet are more frequent.

Grinham’s midwife and consultant team have advised her from a maternity perspective and her sport medical team from an athlete perspective but, as in many sports, there are no athlete pregnancy specialists. She recalls how doctors advised her not to train when she was carrying Christian but recommended her sport medical team would know better. Her sport team, however, were concerned about pushing her if the doctor was advising her against training. It was very difficult for Grinham to make the right decision.

“It would always be good to have a specialist that knows both,” she says. “But (up until now) we’ve never needed them. It’s only very recently athletes are starting to be accepted as being pregnant or mothers as well. I’m hoping more pregnant women will see they can carry on training and compete.”

Grinham’s partner Christopher — in her words “the most understanding man in the whole wide world” — and her son Christian will not be in Paris but watching from home, a decision made just a couple of weeks ago. Although they did test runs with Christian watching his mother compete at winter domestic competitions, it has become tougher as the toddler expresses himself more.

“He doesn’t really understand that if he sees Mummy he can’t have Mummy,” Grinham says. “He gets really upset. You can’t explain to a one-year-old you can’t see Mummy because she’s working. I can’t just be in the middle of shooting and comfort him.

“It is difficult. I’m programmed to listen to a baby cry. I have my athlete hat on but I am also a mother. It’s very hard to keep my mind from that. At the moment, it’s just easier to be here in athlete mode.”

Knowing that Christian is settled at home and she can video call her family whenever she needs, Grinham is fully focused on the job at hand.

“I believe I can medal, pregnancy aside,” she says. “I’m shooting the best I’ve ever shot. I feel more experienced than I’ve ever been. I want to medal.

“If I were to compete, then come November give birth to a happy, healthy baby, that would be enough success. I will have achieved what I wanted from this Games and the pregnancy. I’m here, I get to have fun and I get a prize at the end of it, whether it’s a medal — but I get a baby, and that’s what I want.”

(Top photo: Grinham in October 2016. Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

The Best AI Tools to Improve Your Smartphone Photography

Key Takeaways

  • There are mani AI tools that can help you enhance your smartphone photos.
  • Photoroom offers effective object removal tools and AI backgrounds for smartphone photos.
  • Canva, Photoshop Express, and Pixomatic provide a variety of AI tools to enhance and simplify smartphone photography editing.



You can use AI to save time editing your photos in several ways, such as removing backgrounds and quickly making color-based adjustments. This guide will show you our list of the best AI tools to improve your smartphone photography.


1 Pixlr

Pixlr is one of my favorite tools for resizing images online, and it also has a handful of AI tools that can help your smartphone images stand out. The Generative Fill tool, for example, lets you choose an area of the picture and replace it with whatever you want. To replace part of your image (or generate something new), you have to enter a text prompt.


You can use Pixlr to remove the background if you’d like to replace it with a block color. However, I must admit that I had mixed results here; it sometimes took out too much of the image. And if you’ve taken a photo with other people, you can use the Face Swap tool to create a fun image for social media.

If you want to use Generative Fill, you’ll get 50 credits. Each prompt costs one. For more advanced image editing, consider learning how to combine two photos using Generative Fill in Photoshop.

Download: Pixlr for iOS | Android (Free, in-app purchases available)

2 Adobe Express

Adobe Express is another superb tool for improving your smartphone photos; in addition to AI adjustments, I’d also recommend it for basic manual photo editing. With Adobe Express, you can remove objects by brushing an entire area and choosing your brush size. This is a great option if you want to remove unwanted blemishes and intrusive items like trash cans.


If you want to take things further, Adobe Express also lets you remove the entire background. Furthermore, you can insert new objects with Generative Fill. This works similarly to Pixlr; you’ll have to enter a text prompt to explain what you want to appear in your picture.

When using Adobe Express, you can also use text prompts to create templates for your smartphone photos. This is one of many cool things you can do with Adobe Express.

Download: Adobe Express for iOS | Android (Free, in-app purchases available)

3 Photoroom

Photoroom will automatically remove your photo’s background when you upload it, but you can skip this. I would recommend skipping it unless you were already planning to remove the background, but note that you have to do this quickly because the removal doesn’t take a long time.


You have an impressive suite of AI tools available in Photoroom, such as a retouching tool that lets you brush different parts of your image to remove unwanted objects. I tried this myself, and compared to many other options out there, it’s one of the most effective object-removal tools in my opinion.

The app also has an AI background tool that allows you to choose from several preset options, such as mountain, beach, and street. Since Photoroom also has plenty of manual editing tools you can use (e.g. saturation, shadows, and hue), it’s an ideal tool if you want to combine AI and manual photo editing.

Download: Photoroom for iOS | Android (Free, in-app purchases available)


4 Photoshop Express

Photoshop Express is another fantastic smartphone photo editing tool in general, and it has a handful of AI tools if you want to speed up your adjustments. One of its most helpful is the Generative Expand feature, which allows you to stretch your picture across a bigger area. You can choose between square, portrait, widescreen, and landscape.

To be honest, I think that the Generative Expand tool does need a bit of work. When trying to convert a portrait picture to landscape, it made parts of my picture look strange. So, if you’re going to use it, I recommend picking something with just one subject or using it for the same aspect ratio.


Photoshop Express also has a Generative Fill tool that lets you change the background and add different things to your picture.

Download: Photoshop Express for iOS | Android (Free, in-app purchases available)

5 Canva’s AI Photo Editor

You can create several things in Canva with minimal effort, and its AI photo editor is another way to simplify your workflow. You will need a Canva Pro subscription to use the majority of Canva‘s AI photo editing tools, but you can get a free trial if you want to try them first.

To be honest, I recommend using this tool in your web browser because it crashed when I tried it on my mobile device. Nonetheless, you will have access to numerous editing tools regardless where you access the app. These include a Magic Edit feature that lets you brush over parts of your image and add a text prompt to determine what you should do next.


The Canva Web App With AI Photo Editing

Other Canva AI tools to consider using include its background remover, along with a Magic Expander and Magic Grab feature.

Download: Canva for iOS | Android (Free, in-app purchases available)

6 Pixomatic

Pixomatic has a handful of AI tools to enhance your smartphone pictures, such as the Cut feature that will remove areas outside of what you select. You can also select the parts of your picture that you’d like to blur, making it a handy option if you want to go for more of a bokeh effect with a camera that doesn’t have Portrait Mode.


You’ll also find a Magic Cut feature in Pixomatic, which will remove your background without you having to do much. These features sit alongside others such as shape cutting, clone stamps, filters, cropping, and more.

Download: Pixomatic for iOS | Android (Free, in-app purchases available)

7 Magic Eraser Background Editor

Magic Eraser is a simple AI editing tool with just a couple of features. You can easily remove your background, and it’s also possible to get rid of specific objects. Both tools will let you draw over the areas you’d like to delete.


With the Object Removal feature, you can choose whether you’d like to select an area of your picture with the Lasso or Line. Moreover, you can clone specfic parts if you wish. If you have a free plan, you can use up to three daily erases.

Download: Magic Eraser for iOS (Free, in-app purchases available)

Whether you want to remove objects, delete your background, or change different aspects within your image, you’ll find plenty of AI editing tools to do it. Some of these will complement manual editing options, and I believe that these are the ones worth trying as you get the best of both worlds.

Wild milu deer showcase the beauty of nature

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An aerial photo shows a herd of wild milu deer at the Tiaozini Wetland Park in Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, August 23, 2024. /CFP
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An aerial photo shows a herd of wild milu deer at the Tiaozini Wetland Park in Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, August 23, 2024. /CFP

A herd of wild milu deer were spotted frolicking and running freely through a river at the Tiaozini Wetland Park in Yancheng City, Jiangsu Province, leaving a dark blue wake on the surface of the water, creating a spectacular scene from above. From a barren rural area to an eco-friendly wonderland, the Tiaozini Wetland has become an ideal habitat for many species of wild animals and has a significant population of wild milu deer.

‘Gossip Girl’ alum Ed Westwick marries Amy Jackson

Actors Ed Westwick has married Amy Jackson in Italy replete with several pre-wedding festivities on the Amalfi Coast.

“The journey has just begun,” the “Gossip Girl” alum wrote Sunday on Instagram, sharing the first in a series of photos of the bride and groom posing in front of their garden-set altar in the Giardini del Fuenti in Salerno, Italy.

Ahead of the ceremony, the couple hosted a welcome party for their family with pizza and pasta, then sailed off of Capri, Sorrento, Ravello and Positano with their friends and family aboard a private ship.

“It was the perfect start to our Love Story Weekend as the sun set behind the Faraglioni Rocks,” Jackson wrote on Instagram.

The “party cruise” was adorned with Positano-inspired lemons and featured “Neapolitan street food and sushi by the epic Michelin Star chef [Salvatore Iazetta ], never ending Spicy Margaritas, and dancing under the stars with our favourite people in the world,” Westwick said. A clip from the shindig featured the “Wicked City” actor giving a speech in which he thanked the guests for joining them.

A representative for Westwick did not immediately respond Monday to The Times’ request for comment.

The couple tied the knot officially Aug. 9 with a small civil ceremony at the Connaught Hotel in London, according to People. Their Italian destination wedding, which took place Saturday, included 220 guests who traveled from the U.S., India and Europe for the three-day festivities.

“We wanted a wedding spot that was not only naturally beautiful, surrounded by the ocean, hills and vineyards, but also unique, and we found just that,” Jackson told the outlet, praising the site’s “timeless romance and vintage charm.”

Wedding guests included Westwick’s former “Gossip Girl” costar Kelly Rutherford, model and actor Daisy Lowe, comedian Jack Whitehall and partner Roxy Horner, film producer Mohammed Al Turki and cosmetics mogul Dr. Barbara Sturm, People said.

Jackson donned several white dresses over the weekend; she wore a voluminous Giorgio Armani gown designed by Alberta Ferretti for the ceremony. Ferretti was featured in a final fitting video Jackson did with Vogue Italia weeks before the event. Westwick also wore Armani, donning a white tuxedo jacket that he said was inspired by James Bond in “Casino Royale.”

The British actor proposed to the “Supergirl” star in January while they were celebrating her birthday in Gstaad, Switzerland, popping the question on the snowy suspension bridge Peak Walk.

Westwick and the “Thaandavam” star first met at the Silverstone racetrack in 2021, People said. He asked her out on a double date with their pets: “Coffee and dogs,” she told Lifestyle Asia in August 2023, won her over “from the get-go.”

The couple made their relationship Instagram official in June 2022 when Jackson shared a loving birthday tribute to Westwick, accompanied by affectionate scenes from their relationship. She described Westwick as the love of her life and “home and an adventure of a lifetime all mixed into one.”

Israel Is Buying Google Ads to Discredit the UN’s Top Gaza Aid Agency

Kronenfeld says the impact of Israel’s campaign is difficult to measure. Her nonprofit has spent tens of thousands of dollars, in addition to staff time, attempting to outbid Israel for the Google search ad slots. However, UNRWA USA raised as much money in the first half of this year as it did in all of 2023, she says. Its 78,000 donors this year are a record for the organization, founded in 2005.

What Kronenfeld says truly worries her is that Americans are being exposed to Israel’s propaganda while trying to understand UNRWA’s role in the ongoing crisis. Beside the search ads, Israel has aired video ads in the US through Google that say “UNRWA is inseparable from Hamas” and that it “keeps employing terrorists.” Public misunderstanding could further jeopardize support from the US government, which until the war had been the largest donor to UNRWA.

“There is an incredibly powerful campaign to dismantle UNRWA,” Kronenfeld says. “I want the public to know what’s happening and the insidious nature of it, especially at a time when civilian lives are under attack in Gaza.”

Google spokesperson Jacel Booth tells WIRED that governments can run ads that adhere to the company’s policies and that users and employees are welcome to report alleged violations. “We enforce them consistently and without bias,” Booth says of the rules. “If we find ads that violate those policies, we take swift action.”

The Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs in New York acknowledged but did not respond to multiple requests for comment on this story over the past four months.

UNRWA Takes Action

Using nearly $1.5 billion annually in donor support, UNRWA employs about 30,000 people to educate, feed, and provide care for millions of Palestinian refugees in Gaza and neighboring areas. UNRWA supporters say Israel doesn’t like that the agency preserves Palestinians’ refugee status, which arguably gives them a better shot at reclaiming occupied land someday.

Israel for decades has accused UNRWA of standing in the way of lasting peace by protecting Hamas and enabling the US-designated terrorist organization to indoctrinate generation after generation with hateful ideology.

The agency has acted in response to Israel’s accusations. UNRWA this year has fired 13 employees, including nine whom an oversight body determined may have been involved in last year’s Hamas attack based on evidence provided by Israel. The US has paused funding to UNRWA since January, while other countries that cut off dollars to the agency this year, including Germany and Switzerland, pledged to reopen the spigot.

UNRWA’s commissioner-general, Philippe Lazzarini, has said that his organization plays a neutral and vital role in the region and that it engages in screening and training to keep Hamas sympathizers out of its ranks.

Kronenfeld, who is Jewish, says Lazzarini’s transparency and good-faith efforts have left her feeling comfortable about her role. She joined UNRWA USA in 2020 because her grandfather had escaped Nazi Germany and instilled in her that no one should be brutalized ever again based on where they were born. Among her initiatives was ramping up online advertising, with the aim of bringing in at least $3.90 for every $1 spent.

eRupee CBDC Has Amassed 5 Million Users in Retail Pilot, Set for More Programmability: RBI Governor

India’s digital Rupee, or eRupee central bank digital currency (CBDC), is presently in the advanced phases of its trials facilitated by 16 national banks. The eRupee has managed to amass five million users in its pilot stage, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das claimed Monday. Das was speaking at a conference in Bengaluru when he said that the RBI was not looking to rush into deploying the CBDC across national financial systems and wishes to do so only upon thorough investigation.

The retail pilot of the CBDC launched in December 2022 with the aim of facilitating peer-to-peer transactions. At present, the eRupee is being tested for offline features and programmability functions, both of which are important features as per Das.

Elaborating on the same, the RBI governor said, that the programmability feature of the eRupee could serve as a key enabler for financial inclusion in India.

“Tenant farmers often find it difficult to access agricultural credit for inputs and raw materials as they do not have the land title to submit to the banks. However, programming the end use for purchase of agricultural inputs can give the required comfort to banks and thus establish the identity of a farmer not through his land holding but through the end use of funds being disbursed,” the RBI governor explained.

Through the programmability of the CBDC, he added, farmers will be eligible to obtain purpose-bound funds for the generation carbon credits. Other features that are in the pipeline for the eRupee include deploying a layer of anonymity for transactions and making the CBDC operational in offline ecosystems.

The 16-page transcription of Das’ speech is being circulated among members of India’s fintech community through networking platforms like LinkedIn.

While the RBI continues to maintain scrutiny on cryptocurrencies, it believes that the eRupee, which will have features like cryptocurrencies, is the future of payment systems for domestic and international transactions.

CBDCs are virtual representation of fiat currencies on blockchain networks. Transactions processed through CBDCs like India’s eRupee, China’s eCNY, and Nigeria’s eNaira, will not only be recorded permanently, but will also keep the records unchangeable. This would bring more transparency to the financial systems and help central banks around the world reduce their dependencies on paper notes. Unlike cryptocurrencies, CBDCs are issued and monitored by central banks.

A Reuters report earlier this month said that UPI apps like Google Pay and PhonePe among others were looking to participate in India’s CBDC trials under the RBI.

The RBI itself, in its recent report, said it was looking at the eRupee to become a tool to improve India’s cross border transactions and take the INR to an international level.

Why training search engines is the new game in the age of AI

Sorry kids, but SEO isn’t what it used to be.

It’s time to bury the old idea of “optimization” and start thinking about what we really do: train search engines.

In this brave new world of generative AI, the way we approach search has fundamentally changed and clinging to outdated concepts won’t get us far.

Why the ‘optimization’ no longer reflects modern SEO

Once every two years or so since the coining of the phrase “search engine optimization” almost 30 years ago, there comes a concerted attempt by an either ill-informed or attention-seeking person or entity who boldly and objectively promulgates the notion that “SEO is dead.”

A digital hornet’s nest is stirred for a bit and then the attention dies down and business continues again as usual. 

But in the new world of generative AI and its counterbalance with the convergence of search engines, I have a new issue with the term “optimization,” perhaps one that may have a more lasting effect on how we view and think about this practice.

I’m not here to declare the practice of “SEO” dead – it is not by any means. But linguistically, the term “optimization” is now dead to me.

This shift in language is actually beneficial as we rethink how to approach search in the age of AI, both for me and for many others in the industry. 

The term “optimization” no longer fits what we’ve been doing for the past 30 years because search engines have always been a sophisticated form of generative AI.

SEOs have always been knowingly or unknowingly at the forefront of interacting with artificial intelligence on behalf of their websites, digital assets and identities.

Traditional ‘SEOs’ are human intermediaries between our content and generative AI

The rise of modern generative AI and ChatGPT over the last two-plus years has accelerated and illuminated the perception of what the search industry has really been doing all this time – being a human intermediary between digital media and AI. 

We haven’t been “optimizing” assets for search engines; rather, we have been training search engines to understand and generate immediate connections to our digital assets in their infinitely generated lists in the most relevant way. 

It is common knowledge that generative AI is a workhorse for digital media and that it still requires experienced human guidance to train for full effectiveness. 

SEOs have always performed this same important function as a human intermediary between assets and AI within the context of search intelligence. 

This simple revelation has major implications for how you view your SEO experience entering this new world of AI and how website owners and companies view their efforts. Like SEO itself, it is still not rocket science. 

Before diving deeper, let’s quickly review the origins of “search engine optimization” and the brief history of how people have interacted with AI.

In my 2012 book, “Search and Social: The Definitive Guide To Real-time Content Marketing” (Wiley/Sybex), I utilized my experience and also went on a deep dive to study every possible origin of the term. Here is a quote from the book:

“Even in their earliest stages, search engines were based on core network principles and they were developed by humans. It is worth noting that early search engineers constantly fought with publishers in terms of optimizing their content. The search engines wanted to capture the Web as an observer and to rank those pages in order as they saw it.

Of course, not every web publisher agreed with their results and some began to reverse engineer the process through what is now known popularly as search engine optimization (SEO), a term coined simultaneously by Bob Heyman, John Audette and Bruce Clay. What the engines did not consider as closely at the time was that their data was an almost living and breathing corpus.

The corpus was interactive and this caused the engines to innovate in ways they had not previously considered. I believe it is unfortunate and misplaced that many people still perceive search-engine algorithms to be purely technical. The more accurate picture is that search is created and edited by people, consisting of content created by people (even if they use technical tools). Links are created by people. The analysis of relationships between links and sites is network analysis. In this sense, search has always been “social” and “networked.”

Most notable here is the concept of human intermediaries interacting with AI in search engine form. It was true in the earliest stage and is even more true now in terms of setting the trajectory for the desired output. 

Also, possibly just as notable, those doing the work known as “SEO” were challenging and pushing our friends at Google, Microsoft Bing and other engines forward to innovate with more sophisticated AI technology, leading us largely to where we are today. 

Yes, SEOs have, en masse, directly and indirectly pushed generative AI to the state where it is today. 

Again both from firsthand knowledge and extensive research, it was clear to me that “search engine optimization” was coined simultaneously and without knowledge of the other by Clay, Audette and Heyman. 

Bob Heyman is often left out of this terminology discussion, but he is on equal par with Clay and Audette in this regard.

The first use of the term “search engine optimization” was identified by search journalist and now Google Search Liaison Danny Sullivan, who found the phrase in an unattributed email spam message that appeared in a few inboxes in 1995.

There were also other early viable candidates for what this new search animal was to be called.

“Search engine positioning” was championed by early search marketer Frederick Marckini around 1996 in his tech book of the same name and his then small but growing agency, iProspect (it ain’t so small now, coming under the umbrella of Dentsu-Aegis holdings many years ago, my former employer).

Still, under the shadow of AI, this term also does not fit the current practice.

Perhaps the most vocal industry criticism has been from my friend and search luminary Mike Grehan, who has had an issue with the term “optimization” for decades.

In the earliest days of search, Grehan was and is still known to give some of the smartest and most immutable advice on search, whether speaking from the conference stage, writing for major search sites or talking to executives in the boardroom.

In its simplest form, Grehan’s main complaint is somewhat grammatical and he has a point. “How do you optimize a search engine? You can’t,” he has often said. 

I would often counter that perhaps the “optimization” part is grammatically correct in the sense that assets are being optimized and decorated for search engines. But it has never fully set well with me, either.

“Optimization” has become something of a dirty but necessary word in the absence of something better.

The Google ethos: Search engines have always been about artificial intelligence

Semantic issues aside, Google’s ethos is relevant to this discussion in that it has always viewed search as generative AI. 

In a discussion I had with Grehan at the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas for Pubcon last March, I was recalling an indelible casual discussion I had heard in 2004 at the Search Engine Strategies conference in New York.

I was telling him that the talk I attended maybe had only 20 people in a smaller room, which was a one-on-one discussion with Google’s number three employee, Craig Silverstein and an interviewer. 

I recalled how Silverstein somewhat stunningly talked about Google as artificial intelligence, which he called “search pets” for humans in the future state of Google AI. 

It was an early view into the company’s mindset that what they were doing wasn’t just “search.” They saw their mission as that of AI in the service of people, even in its earliest incarnations. 

This talk has stayed with me every day since, and I have often spoken of search engines as AI in the subsequent two decades.

Grehan quickly reminded me that he was the guy interviewing Silverstein and we both had an Oprah “full circle moment,” and also a good laugh.

But again, Google is and has always been about generative artificial intelligence. And those who “optimize” have actually been “training” search engines all along.

In my own work, I have fully shifted in how I explain SEO concepts not as “optimization”, but rather “training a search engine to better perform with our digital content.” 

In discussions with people within the range of complete newbies to seasoned professionals, the complex aspects of getting the most visibility for content are more easily understood when discussed as “training”. 

The use of “training” also allows for a more reasonable shift in thinking about what is needed for success. 

SEO is no longer wholly performance-based and tied to dollar-in-dollar-back expectations; it is now more holistic, the sum of both direct and indirect actions that lead to the ultimate comprehensive goal.


A basic reframing of ‘optimization’ to ‘training’

What does it mean to “train” a search engine, in the context of what is now considered “optimization”? As an example, here are a few very basic ways to recalibrate our thinking:

  • Keywords: Trains a search engine to know what our content is about linguistically.
  • Content: Depth, length, reading level, topics, subtopics and mixed media all help train a search engine for a level of trust that is high enough to appear at the top of list-generated results in the appropriate context.
  • Internal links: Trains the engine on internal relationships to content within a website or domain and adds additional relationship context.
  • External links: Trains a search engine about external relationships from other trusted websites, which in turn imparts a level of trust to the website for results generation.
  • Schema: Trains a search engine to understand a further level of semantics.

All of these areas above can be noted or discarded by the engines, but they are still being trained nonetheless.

If non-relevant techniques are being utilized, whether in linking, content, relevancy or other elements, then the search engine is still being trained – either knowingly or unknowingly by the website or asset owner.

However, their offering meets the threshold of the feared spam label, which can diminish results from “less than desirable” to outright invisibility. It is an undesirable training threshold that should be primarily avoided. 

The pain for your content visibility in unintended spam training becomes a matter of degree – from the annoying “catching a cold,” as ex-Googler Matt Cutts described it, to “never going to perform as well as other websites,” to an outright ban, poisoning a domain to a permanent digital death, as far as the engine is concerned.

Dig deeper: LLM optimization: Can you influence generative AI outputs?

Training a search engine: If a tree falls in the forest with no human to perceive it, does it make a sound? 

In my 30 years of experience in search, both as a user and in my job, I have never seen a top result – in even a low-competitive environment – that existed in a vacuum, devoid of any type of content or linguistic training or lacking an external trusted link of some kind. 

Show me one example of this, and I will then be able to explain to you definitively whether or not a tree falling in a forest, devoid of human perception, actually makes a sound. 

Whether these training concepts are intended or unintended, the generative results are – and have always been – a result of training the search engine. 

The limitations of ‘search engine training’ as an industry term

While the term “search engine training” is a more linguistically accurate representation of what is done in this process in the context of generative AI, it does have its obvious limitations. 

In short, it could be easily confused with some other type of educational training, even though that perception would also be linguistically inaccurate. 

“Training” for a search engine is too broad and meaningless in the context of its potential educational component. 

I’m not here to try to recoin the phrase, but rather point out a single word that will help you help others better understand what is needed for success and to have better expectations for what that type of success entails. 

If there is a better way of expressing it, that’s great. 

“Search engine training” is not a sexy phrase, though there are many cunning linguists in this industry who can probably come up with something better. 

But for me, “optimization” is no longer the right term and “training” a search engine speaks to a symphony of elements required to get the results we are looking for. 

The industry is still trying to define our new world of search and AI training for digital assets, trying out terms like AIO, GEO and the like. I still haven’t seen one that resonates with me. 

“Search training”? “Search intelligence training”? 

Personally, this is for someone else to figure out and, hopefully, this article will further promote that discussion to the tens of people who care.

Without your content, search engines and AI won’t exist

I am not so naïve as to think that this whole concept might be offensive to the major search engines in that they may be so susceptible as to be “trained,” and that is certainly not my intention. 

But here is one last simple truth for you that I have stated for many, many years: 

Without your content, search engines and generative AI do not exist. 

In a world where “free speech” is supposedly sacred, you have every right to train a search engine or GPT about your content as you wish. 

Your results might vary in how you exercise your right to train, as it is the engine’s right to clean things up as they see fit.

But train them in the language they speak and stay relevant, and the results may just be harmonious.

Dig deeper: How AI will affect the future of search

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Its Overview, History, Objective, Services and Initiatives

NTPC, or National Thermal Power Corporation, is a major player in India’s energy sector. Established in 1975, NTPC is India’s largest thermal power generating company, with a significant presence in coal mining, power trading, renewable energy, and more. It is listed on both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).

Full Form of NTPC

NTPC stands for National Thermal Power Corporation. This public-sector corporation was founded to boost India’s power generation capabilities. Over the years, NTPC has grown into the country’s largest thermal power company, known for its significant contribution to power generation and infrastructure development.

History of NTPC

  • 1975: NTPC was founded on November 7, with the mission of developing and operating thermal power plants across India.
  • 1976: The first NTPC project was approved in Singrauli, Uttar Pradesh.
  • 1997: NTPC was awarded the Navratna status, recognizing its excellence in the public sector.
  • 2004: The company was listed as a government-traded company and renamed NTPC Limited in 2005.
  • 2006: NTPC signed an agreement with Sri Lanka to build power units in Trincomalee.
  • 2010: NTPC was designated as a Maharatna firm, signifying its status as a leading enterprise.
  • 2008-2011: The company collaborated with several major enterprises, including NHPC and Coal India.

Objective of NTPC

The primary goal of NTPC is to enhance India’s energy production and contribute to national development through its power generation activities. By focusing on expanding its power generation capacity, NTPC plays a crucial role in meeting the growing energy needs of the country.

Power Capacity of NTPC

NTPC is one of the largest electricity producers globally, with a diverse portfolio that includes:

  • Coal-fired Power Plants: 22
  • Combined Cycle Gas/Liquid Fuel Plants: 7
  • Hydro Plants: 2
  • Wind Projects: 1
  • Solar Projects: 11

The company’s installed capacity currently stands at 71,594 MW, reflecting its significant role in power generation.

NTPC Efficiency and Reliability

NTPC emphasizes operational efficiency and reliability. The company employs advanced technologies and best practices to ensure high performance and reduce emissions. Continuous improvement and innovation are central to NTPC’s approach, ensuring a stable and uninterrupted power supply to its customers.

NTPC Environment and Sustainability

NTPC is committed to environmental sustainability. The company works to minimize its environmental footprint by reducing emissions and conserving resources. NTPC invests in renewable energy projects and clean technology research to achieve its sustainability goals.

Technological Advancements of NTPC

NTPC is at the forefront of technological innovation in the power industry. The company adopts cutting-edge technologies to enhance efficiency and reduce emissions. NTPC collaborates with academic institutions and industry experts to drive technological advancements in power generation.

NTPC Services and Initiatives

NTPC offers a range of services and initiatives, including:

  • Consultancy Services: Providing technical expertise for power generation and plant development.
  • Swachh Bharat Abhiyan: Contributing to India’s cleanliness and environmental goals through renewable energy projects.
  • NTPC School of Business: Offering AICTE-approved programs in management and energy management to support the energy sector’s growth.

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Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Stays Loyal To The Mission

In 2016, Konami released a pachinko machine based on Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater that featured remakes of the game’s iconic cutscenes. For series fans that had been hoping for full remakes of the classics–especially in a post-Kojima Konami–this amounted to a gut punch. It was the slightest hint of what a modern take on Snake Eater could look like, but to see it you’d have to be seated in a pachinko parlor instead of getting the lengthy, cinematic Metal Gear Solid experience we had come to expect.

Eight years later, the dream of a proper remake is being realized with Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. Announced via a 2023 Playstation Showcase, questions immediately arose about what we could expect from this update. Hideo Kojima has long been absent from anything Metal Gear, and his signature style of storytelling and game direction is perhaps the series’ defining feature. This first glimpse lacked the humor, flavor, and “Kojima factor” that fans expected from MGS trailers. Was Delta destined to be a soulless corporate remake of the 2004 classic?

Now Playing: Metal Gear Solid 3 Remake Stays True To The Original

After playing the entire Virtuous Mission (essentially the game’s prologue) at a recent Konami event in London, I’m happy to report that all signs point to Delta being the Snake Eater remake that fans have wanted for years. Unlike the polarizing Twin Snakes remake of the original Metal Gear Solid–which featured fully re-recorded VO and an egregious amount of “artistic license”–Delta seems far more interested in preserving and updating your memories of Snake Eater rather than presenting its own dramatically altered version of it.

Despite Hideo Kojima’s messy divorce from Konami, Delta doesn’t shy away from his name and direction. His credit appears numerous times before Naked Snake completes the world’s first HALO jump. Yoji Shinkawa’s character art shows up in character vignettes and establishing cutscenes. It’s clear from the opening minutes that there is a reverence for the original work that hasn’t been evident in other post-Kojima projects like the baffling Metal Gear Survive and the bare-bones Master Collection. Every cutscene feels indiscernible from the original game’s, barring the dramatically improved visuals and occasional stock footage that has been replaced for copyright reasons. Even little details like holding R1 to look through Snake’s eyes are perfectly replicated down to the timing of the button prompts.

Once you gain control of Snake (which takes a while–this is a Metal Gear game, after all), numerous welcome gameplay updates become apparent. The older MGS games always had inventory and weapon selection relegated to the trigger buttons, but by utilizing left and right on the D-pad, Delta’s modernized controls share more in common with Metal Gear Solid V. A handy update allows you to swap your camo on the fly by holding up on the D-pad to quickly access the camo menu. Holding down, meanwhile, gives you quick access to your codec contacts. Your health, stamina, and camo index are now displayed in the lower middle of the screen rather than the upper corners.

One of the touted gameplay features of the original game was its CQC (close quarters combat) system. It allowed for a lot more than just snapping the necks of guards: You could interrogate them, slit their throats, toss them to the ground, or use them as a human shield. While it allowed for more variety, it was easy to perform unintended actions thanks to its specific required inputs and utilization of the PS2’s pressure-sensitive face buttons. You’ll no longer need to whip out a manual, do a Google search, or call The Boss to remind you of “the basics of CQC” thanks to Delta’s useful tooltip system. Just grab a hold of an enemy with the right trigger and all of your options will be handily laid out onscreen for you.

This system will also remind you of Snake’s potential actions in various combat scenarios. As I dangled off a bridge to avoid detection, I forgot that Snake could aim and shoot with one hand. Thanks to the tooltip, I pulled out my tranquilizer pistol and neutralized the approaching guard before he had a chance to discover me. While Snake always had these abilities, the quality-of-life updates in Delta reminded me of them and I wound up using them more as a result.

With modern action games eschewing frequent load times, it’s natural to wonder if Delta’s gameplay zones would remain cordoned off into their own sections or if they’d be stitched together into a larger contiguous world. As is the case with most aspects of this remake, the developers have chosen to remain true to the flow of the original. You won’t encounter any real load times when moving between areas, but the screen still fades to black and comes back in displaying the name of the new area just like in the original. This adherence to the experience of the original applies to most aspects of the gameplay. It’s not like this is suddenly Breath of the Wild and Snake can climb every tree and scale rock faces. He’s still limited to climbing the same ivy-covered trees that were there in 2004re.

Personality hasn’t been sacrificed in the pursuit of realism. Giant anacondas will still become neatly packaged in to-go boxes upon their death. Guards flail and sprint away like cartoon characters when you shoot down a beehive in their vicinity. You’ll still be alerted that you’ve created a time paradox when you die. Naked Snake still dons a Raiden mask if you select “I like MGS2!” at the outset of your mission. I wasn’t greeted with an Old Snake mask when I selected “I like MGS4!” however, so it remains to be seen what the other game selections do.

One of my few complaints about the original game was the cumbersome Survival Viewer and curing system. When Snake took damage, you’d frequently have to go into a menu to perform a series of actions to repair his various wounds. There’s a world where this could have been cool. After all, Rambo was pretty badass when he cauterized his wound by packing it with gunpowder and lighting it. In this case, selecting numerous styptics and suture kits from a menu wasn’t exactly an immersive experience. It remains to be seen if this system will be as intrusive in Delta, as it isn’t introduced until just after the Virtuous Mission in the original game. That said, I did see a grayed-out “Cure” option in the Survival Viewer menu, so it’s likely back in some form.

In terms of truly new content, I did discover a bit during my 90 minutes with the game. Snake’s initial bag of gear grants you a compass that presents cardinal directions as well as an objective indicator in the lower left corner of the screen. Rolling is given its own dedicated button (Triangle), and you can now dive to the ground from a standing position. On top of the returning Kerotan frogs, I encountered one camouflaged GA-KO duck. It was draped in what appeared to be a ghillie suit, which went up in flames when I shot it and caused the duck to start hopping and quacking. It’s unclear at this point what this accomplishes or if they’re just a bonus collectible.

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Of course, the most obvious upgrade is the visual presentation. Delta does not disappoint in this area. The lush jungle features far more detail than before, with additional ambient wildlife and tons of little details like Snake trudging through the mud and leaving a distinct trail. As Snake takes damage over time, it will be permanently reflected on his body and clothing during gameplay and cutscenes. All of the characters look fantastic and true to the original designs too. Volgin’s scars are deep and detailed, The End’s eye pop is unsettling, and The Sorrow’s blood rain is much more pronounced. My demo was locked to a 30fps fidelity mode, but the final release promises a 60fps performance option.

On the remake spectrum, Delta’s ambitions fall somewhere between the enhanced visuals and quality-of-life upgrades of The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD and the substantial Resident Evil reimaginings in recent years. It certainly isn’t attempting to change things up as much as the newer Final Fantasy VII titles. This is a relatively straightforward, modernized remake of the original, which is in no way a complaint. Snake Eater has such a distinct personality that to make too many tweaks would risk losing much of what made it special. Delta’s dev team is walking a tightrope with such a beloved title, and everything I saw during my return to the Virtuous Mission has me confident that they’re handling this with a deft hand.

Bioengineers develop lotus leaf-inspired system to advance study of cancer cell clusters

The lotus leaf is a pioneer of self-cleaning, water-repellant engineering. Water droplets all but hover on its surface, whose unique texture traps air in its nanosized ridges and folds.

Rice University bioengineers report harnessing the lotus effect to develop a system for culturing cancer cell clusters that can shed light on hard-to-study tumor properties. The new zinc oxide-based culturing surface mimics the lotus leaf surface structure, providing a highly tunable platform for the high-throughput generation of three-dimensional nanoscale tumor models.

The superhydrophobic array device (SHArD) designed by Rice bioengineer Michael King and collaborators can be used to create tunable, compact, physiologically relevant models for studying the progression of cancer, including metastasis — the stage in the disease when cancerous cells travel through the bloodstream from a primary tumor site to other parts of the body.

“The study of metastasis — the leading cause of cancer deaths — poses a particular challenge in part due to the difficulty of developing accurate, high-throughput models,” said King, who is corresponding author on a study published in ACS Nano that describes the new culturing platform. “We hope this tool will unlock new knowledge about this problematic stage of the disease and help us identify ways to intervene in order to stop or prevent it from happening.”

Scientists and clinicians now rely on blood samples containing circulating tumor cells — a key marker of metastasis — to understand the properties of primary tumors as well as what causes cancer to spread. Often referred to as “liquid biopsy,” this sampling approach typically does not yield enough of a “catch” to enable in-depth, large-scale studies of metastatic processes.

“‘Safety in numbers’ unfortunately also applies to cancer cells circulating in the bloodstream,” said Alexandria Carter, a researcher in the King lab who is a co-author on the study. “Cancer cells traveling alone are more likely to succumb to shear stress destruction or immune cell attacks. However, when they travel in groups, the likelihood that they successfully reach and settle in other parts of the body increases.

“Those few lone cancer cells in a single blood draw are already rare, so isolating enough clusters for a detailed study is especially challenging. This is why SHArD is an exciting new tool for understanding primary and metastatic cancer.”

The King lab had previously succeeded in creating nanorod layers of halloysite, a naturally occurring substance whose texture promotes the adhesion of circulating tumor cells while simultaneously repelling blood cells.

“When Kalana Jayawardana joined our lab as a new postdoctoral fellow in 2018, he started to experiment with growing zinc oxide nanorod surfaces,” said King, a Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Scholar who recently joined Rice as the E.D. Butcher Chair of Bioengineering and special adviser to the provost on life science collaborations with the Texas Medical Center. “At first, we didn’t have a specific application in mind, but we were curious and hopeful that the new material would have special properties that would be useful for cancer biology.”

The project was later taken over by a doctoral student in the King lab, Maria Lopez-Cavestany, and took off in an exciting direction. Cavestany, now a Ph.D. graduate, is the first author on the study.

Once they were able to grow a stable “carpet” of zinc oxide nanotubes, the researchers added a teflonlike coating on top, in essence recreating the lotus leaf structure — nanoscale roughness combined with a hydrophobic layer that together gave rise to true superhydrophobicity, a word stemming from the Greek for “extreme fear of water.” To create SHArD, the researchers added a microwell grid with perfectly sized compartments, then tested the system to assess its performance.

“SHArD is ready to use in biomedical research,” Carter said. “Any lab with clean room access can follow our protocols and create versions of this platform that meet the exact needs of their specific research projects.”

Initially intended as a means to reliably culture primary tumor models at a higher throughput, SHArD is highly tunable and can easily be adapted to culture metastatic clusters as well. The fact that SHArD was successfully used to grow spheroidal models of primary tumors already expands the cancer modeling toolkit, making it possible to create superhydrophobic culturing devices in the absence of highly specialized equipment.

“The cluster-forming device has opened the door to new areas of research into the dangerous clusters found in the bloodstream of late-stage cancer patients,” King said.

2nd PIL Drafting Competition 2024 by TSCLD

The Society For Constitutional Law Discussion in collaboration with CNLU Legal Aid Cell is organising the 2nd Edition of its flagship event i.e., the PIL Drafting Competition.

About The Society For Constitutional Law Discussion

The Society For Constitutional Law Discussion (TSCLD) was established by the students of Chanakya National Law University, Patna, with a vision to provide a platform for public discourse and deliberation vis-à-vis Constitutional Law. This Society vides its blog and Journal (JCS) has worked diligently to successfully get ranked 21st globally and 2nd in India in the field of Constitutional Law blogs by Feedspot.

The Constitution gives us the first and last hope for rights, liabilities, and justice. TSCLD provides a platform where you can write and express your opinion on different issues related to Constitutional Law fearlessly.

About CNLU, Patna

Chanakya National Law University (CNLU) was founded under the Bihar Act No. 24 of 2006 with the support of the Government of Bihar and is listed under Sections 2(f) and 12(B) of the U.G.C. Act, 1956. The university was created with the noble aim of benefiting society by offering high-quality legal education and promoting legal awareness.

It is accredited by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and registered with the Bar Council of India (BCI). CNLU has earned a national reputation as a distinguished institution for legal research and education.

The university is committed to enhancing student opportunities and research capabilities through conferences, capacity-building programs, guest lectures, and competitions in essays and research papers, etc.

About CNLU Legal Aid Cell

CNLU Legal Aid Cell with its motto Stand Speak Act was established in the year 2015 with the vision to ensure fair and meaningful justice for the marginalized and disadvantaged by bringing them legal awareness and aid.

The main objectives of the Legal Aid Cell are to promote legal awareness throughout the State of Bihar, to provide pro bono legal aid to those who are in need, and to inculcate social responsibility which will lead to the realization of goals embodied in the Constitution of India. CNLU Legal Aid Cell is further divided into 4 different centers i.e., the Consumer Rights Centre, Centre for Client Counselling, Centre for Legal Awareness Camps, and Centre for Research on Cases.

About the Event

Public Interest Litigation (PIL) represents legal actions initiated by public-spirited individuals to protect public interests. The primary goal of PIL is to ensure justice for everyone, with a particular focus on serving the disadvantaged and neglected sectors of society. It encompasses a broad range of issues including environmental protection, child welfare, economic exploitation, cultural preservation, and ecological balance. The purposes of this competition aim to serve the following:

  • Highlighting Societal Issues: This competition encourages participants to explore and address neglected areas/ sectors in society, thereby contributing to the welfare of the downtrodden.
  • Skill Development: Participants will enhance their written and oral advocacy skills, essential for their growth and personality development.

Event Structure

The competition comprises two rounds:

  • Memorial Submission Round and,
  • Oral Pleading Round

Important Dates

  • Release of Notification: 05th August 2024
  • Last Date of Seeking Clarification (if any): 15th August 2024
  • Release of Clarification: 17th August 2024
  • Last Date of Registration & Fee Payment: 05th September 2024
  • Last Date of Memorial Submission: 12th September 2024
  • Result Declaration of Memorial Submission Round: 25th September 2024
  • Oral Round(s): 29th September 2024
  • Final Result: 15th October 2024

Themes for 2nd National PIL Drafting Competition, 2024

  • Environmental Protection and Climate Change: Drafting PILs focused on combating environmental degradation, implementing stricter regulations for industries, and advocating for sustainable development policies.
  • Right to Healthcare: Exploring the legal avenues to improve healthcare access and infrastructure, particularly in rural areas, and addressing the challenges faced during pandemics.
  • Gender Equality and LGBTQ+ Rights: Advocating for stronger protections and equal rights for women and LGBTQ+ communities, including issues of workplace discrimination, same-sex marriage, and transgender rights.
  • Educational Reforms: Addressing the need for equitable access to quality education, the right to education for marginalised communities, and the implementation of modern educational policies.
  • Freedom of Speech and Expression: Exploring the boundaries and limitations of free speech in India, including issues related to media freedom, censorship, and the right to dissent.
  • Judicial Reforms: Proposing changes to improve the efficiency, transparency, and accessibility of the Indian judicial system. 
  • Water Rights and Conservation: Advocating for the sustainable management of water resources, equitable access to clean water, and measures to prevent water pollution.

Eligibility & Team Composition

  • Eligibility: Open to all law students from recognised law schools, faculties, and universities offering law-related degrees.
  • Team Composition: Teams can consist of one or two members. Cross-university teams are allowed.

Registration & Fee Details

  • Fee: INR 500 for a single participant, INR 800 for a team of two.
  • Payment: Via G-Pay, PayTm (7480830235), or bank transfer to:
    • Name: Ayush Kumar
    • Account Number: PUNB1655200100000033
    • Bank: Punjab National Bank
    • IFSC: PUNB0165520

Note: Registration fees are non-refundable.

Submission Guidelines

  • Language: All drafts must be in English (UK/India).
  • Format:
    • Font: Times New Roman, size 12, 1.5 line spacing.
    • Citation: Harvard Bluebook (20th edition).
  • Components:
    • Cover Page
    • Table of Contents
    • Table of Abbreviations
    • Index of Authorities
    • Statement of Jurisdiction
    • Statement of Facts
    • Issues Raised
    • Summary of Arguments
    • Arguments Advanced
    • Prayer
    • Annexure and Exhibits
  • Document Format: MS Word & PDF (Both the files will have to be uploaded).

A link to the Submission Form will be shared with the candidates upon registration.

Perks & Prizes

  • Cash Prizes:
    • Best Performing Team/Individual [Overall]: INR 2,000/-
    • 2nd Best Performing Team/Individual [Overall]: INR 1,500/-
    • Best Memorial: INR 1,000/-
  • Internship Opportunity for Three Top Performing Individuals at Four Pillars Chambers, New Delhi
  • 20% scholarship to all participants of the event for all Lawctopus Law School courses, including the subscription plan.
  • Certificate of Appreciation to all teams who will qualify for oral rounds.
  • Certificate of Merit to the Best Memorial Submission and the Best Speaker.
  • E-Certificate of Participation to all the participants.

Contact

For queries related to submission or registration, contact any of the members of the organising team at:

  • Email: [email protected]
  • Event Convenor: Mr. Ayush Agrawal [+91 70679 98810]
  • Event Co-Convenor: Ms. Avani Vijay [+91 79909 71092]

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Tanmay Bhat’s dramatic weight loss transformation: How the comedian lost 50+ kgs and 5 tips that will help you | Health

Comedian and YouTuber Tanmay Bhat’s dramatic weight loss recently made waves on the internet. Tanmay shed over 50 kilos, and the conversation around his transformation picked up when a ‘men’s fat loss coach’, Abhi Rajput, took to X to post snippets from Tanmay’s interview, where he shared tips that helped him in his journey to get fit and can help you too. (Also Read | Yoga asanas for weight loss and weight management: 7 exercises to burn calories, achieve healthy weight)

Tanmay Bhat’s dramatic weight loss transformation.

How did Tanmay Bhat lose 50+ kilos

Abhi Rajput posted Tanmay Bhat’s before and after pictures on X with the caption, “This is the Viral transformation of Tanmay Bhat. So let’s understand how he lost 50+ kgs of weight, and it is not about Diet. These 5 tips will change you inside out.” The thread featured five tips Abhi picked up from Tanmay’s podcast with Kumar Varun, including building a routine, prioritising health, building mental resilience, mastering the mind, and more.

Taking accountability and making health a priority

In the first tip, Tanmay shared that health has to be the number one priority in people’s lives, and it has become for him. The comedian revealed that he dedicates two hours from his daily life to hitting the gym and doing an outdoor activity (badminton for him), and no one is allowed to disturb him during that time. “Build a time block even for 20 minutes. Train 3-4 times/week. Play outdoor sport,” the X user concluded.

Lifestyle changes and habit stacking

In the second snippet, Tanmay shared how he has tried to lose weight throughout his life and faced many ups and downs. Many will relate to this since we also face weight fluctuations due to many circumstances and not having a proper schedule. However, Tanmay overcame this hurdle in his weight loss journey by bringing a lifestyle change.

The YouTuber said he initially tried to follow the traditional routine of eating healthy, waking up early, going to the gym, and lifting weights. However, when Tanmay realised it was not something he enjoyed, he focused on an activity he loved – badminton. When he built the habit of playing badminton, he practised ‘habit stacking’, where he stacked another habit over an activity he enjoyed. So, he decided he would go to the gym and lift weights before or after going to his badminton class.

The other three tips in Abhi Rajput’s thread ask people who want to go on a weight loss journey to build mental resilience (taking accountability for your actions and stop blaming circumstances), master the hour (learning to say no to things that will diminish your hard work), and motivating yourself by reducing unnecessary stress factors. Read the full thread here.

About Tanmay Bhat

Tanmay Bhat gained recognition with his YouTube channel AIB, co-founded by Gursimran Khamba, Ashish Shakya, and Rohan Joshi. Later, he became an angel investor and founded an ad agency.

Employers foresee higher health costs next year due to rising pharmacy spend

Large employers are bracing for a substantial increase in healthcare costs next year, driven by higher spending on medicines like the popular GLP-1 drugs for obesity, according to the Business Group on Health’s annual survey of its members.

The predicted 7.8% spending increase is the highest projection in more than 15 years, per the group, which this summer surveyed large employers that collectively cover about one-tenth of the more than 160 million Americans who receive insurance through their job.

The survey results are the latest evidence employers are preparing for a major jump in healthcare costs next year.

“A lot of pressure will be coming down on employers,” said Brenna Shebel, a vice president for the Business Group on Health, or BGH, in a Tuesday briefing with reporters.

Projected and actual health costs have regularly ticked higher, despite some fluctuations during the pandemic. Last year, the actual cost growth was higher than employers and their consultants predicted — something that, outside of 2021, hasn’t happened recently, according to BGH CEO Ellen Kelsay. That may bode poorly for this year and next.

Projected health cost rise is highest in recent years

Projected versus actual healthcare trend, 2017 to 2025 (expected)

Spiking pharmacy spend

The projection for a sharp increase next year is mostly due to pharmacy costs.

From 2021 to 2023, the median amount of healthcare spend on pharmacy rose from 21% to 27% — a “staggering” figure, Kelsay said. In particular, high demand for GLP-1 drugs from Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, is increasingly pressuring employer budgets.

The medicines, which sold for diabetes as well as obesity, are powerfully effective at reducing weight and have proven beneficial for a range of other conditions, from heart failure to sleep apnea.

Employers have grappled with coverage decisions for the drugs, which carry list prices between $1,000 and $1,400 per month. (Rebates given by manufacturers mean the net price charged to payers is lower.) The cost is amplified by the significant — and rising — demand for the medicines. By 2030, an estimated 30 million people in the U.S. could be on GLP-1 drugs, according to investment bank J.P. Morgan.

A majority of employers surveyed by BGH said GLP-1s are impacting healthcare costs to a “very great” or “great” extent. The next highest factors were spending on high-cost therapies and mental health conditions.

The contribution of GLP-1s is “relatively surprising” given how quickly demand for the drugs has grown, Kelsay said.

More than three-fourths of employers report being “very concerned” about overall pharmacy cost, BGH found, while a majority expressed concerns about business practices in the pharmaceutical supply chain.

Pharmacy benefit managers, the powerful middlemen that negotiate drug rebates, loomed large. To critics, PBMs favor high-cost drugs so they earn larger rebates and therefore higher profits. They have also been attacked for hidden fees, self-dealing and complex contracts that health insurers and employers say leave them in the dark.

Their practices has drawn scrutiny from Congress and the Federal Trade Commission. Antitrust regulators have zeroed in on how the three largest PBMs — UnitedHealth’s Optum Rx, CVS’ Caremark and Cigna’s Express Scripts — could be wielding their market power to stifle competition.

Most employer respondents to the BGH survey called for reforms, whether by the government or through the private sector. Employers are also interested in “transparent” pharmacy benefit models that give them a clearer line of sight into how drugs are priced.

Twenty-five percent of employers had a transparent PBM program in place this year, while another 40% are considering implementing one in the next few years, according to the survey.

Most employers say they’re concerned about PBM practices

Employer pharmacy concerns for 2024

Employers are also exploring new PBM partners. Next year, one-third of employers will reassess their current pharmacy benefits provider or request new bids from other vendors, BGH found.

Major PBMs have already lost some big clients. They’ve responded by standing up new models they claim are lower cost and more transparent, including Caremark’s TrueCost, Optum Rx’s Clear Trend and Express Scripts’ ClearNetwork.

74% of working parents would switch jobs over 5-day office requirement

Key takeaways

New research by International Workplace Group reveals that 74% of parents would look for a new job if a long daily commute was required

83% said they feel they have become better parents due to flexibility offered by hybrid working

84% of parents reported having more time for their children since moving to a hybrid model

Parents now spend an extra five hours a week with their families, totalling over 260 hours annually

Hybrid working is saving parents $7,000 ($10,500 AUD) annually on childcare

Three-quarters of working parents say they would look for a new job if they were required to travel to a central office five days a week, new research reveals.

The study, undertaken by International Workplace Group among more than 1,000 parents in hybrid working roles, found that 83% said they were better parents as a result of the flexibility offered by hybrid working.

89% say they are closer to their children and are more present (92%), while 86% say their family’s quality of life has improved.

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A key driver of improved family happiness has been the additional time afforded to parents by the reduction of long daily commutes.

84% of parents said hybrid working allowed them to spend more time with their children, with 85% saying they are now more involved in day-to-day parenting responsibilities.

Nine in 10 parents (90%) said that hybrid working had empowered them to have a better work/life balance, which in turn is enabling more time for family activities.

This is particularly pronounced in the morning, with parents reporting that they have more time for breakfast together (67%), getting children ready for school (54%) and doing the school run (53%).

After school, parents said they can now more regularly help their children with homework (46%) and eat dinner with their family (49%), while 9 in 10 (90%) said they were now more able to be there for important milestones and events for their children, including parents’ evenings (52%), family birthdays (48%) and school holidays (51%).

Think You Can Hear Hi-Res Audio? I Took This Test to Find Out

Key Takeaways

  • It can be hard for average listeners on average equipment to distinguish between regular and high-res audio files.
  • Even on basic equipment, higher-quality audio formats can make a noticeable difference.
  • Higher-quality streaming plans on services like Spotify may be worth the investment for music enthusiasts.



All music sounds the same, right? It’s not quite that simple.

I recently found an online test to see if I could distinguish high-res audio files from regular ones. Streaming services are offering higher-quality audio, and charging more for the privilege. Are they worth the money? Here’s what I learned.


What I’m Listening On

The equipment that I’m listening on is fairly modest. It’s an ordinary Dell laptop and a pair of inexpensive wired Sony headphones. I’ve always preferred wired headphones because they just work. All I need is to plug them in, and they won’t break the bank. This is my main audio rig when I’m working or surfing the web. Even though I’m a huge fan of vinyl, my main source of music is Spotify. This may not be audiophile quality, but this is what gets me through the day.


The Blind Audio Test

I came across this test from NPR that plays snippets from songs in several genres, from pop to classical. The songs appear to be randomized for each visit. You’re asked to click the song that sounds best to you, and it will reveal if you’re correct or not. The three audio formats are a 128 kbps MP3, a 320 kbps MP3, and an uncompressed WAV.

This is a blind test. You don’t know which type of file you’re listening to until you make a choice, to make the comparisons fair.

The Results of the Audio Test

A song I did manage to distinguish the uncompressed WAV was Suzanne Vega’s a cappela song, Tom’s Diner, the opening track of her 1987 Solitude Standing album. This was significant because this song was what the original MP3 algorithm was based around to highlight the warmth of Vega’s voice.


This might have been because Suzanne Vega was closer to my taste than the others. I’m not as big of a fan of hip-hop, pop, or classical music, which were also represented.

The Jay-Z song Tom Ford was one I missed, though I did pick the high-bitrate MP3. Hip-hop may be more about bass than subtle nuances in sound quality. NPR did mention that Jay-Z is an investor in Tidal, an audiophile-grade streaming service.

NPR audio test showing correct guess of Coldplay's "Speed of Sound."

One song I did manage to get right was Coldplay’s Speed of Sound, but that might have been a lucky guess. I had to strain to hear the difference between uncompressed Wavs and 320 kbps MP3s.


Neil Young also marketed his own audiophile portable audio player through Pono, and he was also represented in this quiz through the track There’s A World, from his Harvest album. This track is a deviation from Young’s folk-rock style as he’s backed by an orchestra. This song also came preinstalled on Pono players. Alas, I missed this one as well. I suppose Young would be disappointed in me, given how critical he’s been of digital audio in the past. Sorry, Neil!

One thing that struck me about the test was that while it was easy for me to eliminate the lower-bit-rate MP3 files, I found it harder to choose between the higher-bit-rate MP3s and the uncompressed WAVs. Maybe I would be able to tell the difference more easily if I was using a real stereo amplifier, possibly using vacuum tubes, rather than some cheapish wired headphones plugged into a laptop.


On the other hand, this might be a testament to how well modern audio compression algorithms, even lossy ones like MP3, are engineered. I would have to pay close attention to tell the difference between a well-recorded, well-mastered piece of music on Ogg Vorbis or MP3 from a CD, as long as the bit rate was high enough.

Is High-Res Audio Worth It?

The lesson is that if you’re an average listener on average equipment, you may be unable to hear the differences in regular audio from audiophile-grade high-res digital audio. Still, higher-quality streaming Spotify plans or hi-res audio streaming services like Tidal or Qobuz seem worth investing in, especially if you’re someone like me who really enjoys listening to music.

Even on more basic equipment, higher-quality, higher-bitrate audio consistently differed from lower-bit-rate MP3 files.

Panda duo celebrate birthday with visitors in Hainan

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Giant panda Shunshun eats a special birthday cake at the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden in Haikou City, Hainan Province, August 24, 2024. /CFP
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Giant panda Shunshun eats a special birthday cake at the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden in Haikou City, Hainan Province, August 24, 2024. /CFP
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Giant panda Shunshun eats a special birthday cake at the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden in Haikou City, Hainan Province, August 24, 2024. /CFP
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Giant panda Shunshun eats a special birthday cake at the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden in Haikou City, Hainan Province, August 24, 2024. /CFP

Giant pandas Gonggong and Shunshun enjoyed custom-made birthday cakes to celebrate their 11th birthday with zoo staff and many visitors on Saturday at the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park and Botanical Garden in Haikou City, Hainan Province. Visitors prepared many gifts for them and participated in a number of activities to share the joyful moment.

‘Ted Lasso’ Season 4: Studio picks up options on 3 main cast members

Rejoice, AFC Richmond fans! It looks like “Ted Lasso” might be getting a fourth season after all.

Warner Bros. Television is taking steps to continue the hit Apple TV+ series after the Season 3 finale left the fate of the show uncertain. The Los Angeles Times confirmed on Sunday that the studio picked up the options on three main cast members represented by U.K. performers union Equity: Hannah Waddingham (Rebecca Walton), Jeremy Swift (Leslie Higgins) and Brett Goldstein (Roy Kent).

The Times has reached out to representatives for Warner Bros. Television, Apple TV+ and several cast members for comment. Deadline was first to report the news.

Up next, the studio is expected to approach actors represented by U.S. performers union SAG-AFTRA, including Juno Temple (Keeley Jones), Brendan Hunt (Coach Beard) and Ted Lasso himself, Jason Sudeikis.

Other key players, including Phil Dunster (Jamie Tartt), might not return due to scheduling conflicts, Deadline reported.

A Season 4 writers room is also in the process of being assembled, per Deadline, with production tentatively scheduled to launch in 2025.

“Ted Lasso” stars Sudeikis as a goofy and disarmingly kind American football coach who moves to England to lead a professional soccer team despite knowing next to nothing about the game.

Since premiering in August 2020, the acclaimed sports comedy has won 13 Emmy Awards. The third and once-rumored final season of the show concluded in May of last year.

In June 2023, “Ted Lasso” actor, executive producer and co-creator Hunt revealed to The Times that Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook once visited the set of the show and said, “Thank you for all of your hard work, and I sure hope there’s a Season 4.”

“Everything’s on the table now, including nothing,” Hunt said at the time.

“It’s been an all-in job for us for so long that we’re going to go away for a little bit and take a break, and then we’ll reconvene and figure out if something else is going to happen.”

Pavel Durov’s Arrest Leaves Telegram Hanging in the Balance

“Civil society has had a complicated relationship with Telegram over the years,” says Natalia Krapiva, a lawyer at the digital rights group Access Now. “We have defended Telegram against attempts by authoritarian regimes to block and coerce the platform into providing encryption keys, but we have also been raising alarms about Telegram’s lack of human rights policies, reliable channel of communication, and remedy for its users.” Krapiva stresses that French authorities may try to force Durov to provide Telegram’s encryption keys to decrypt private messages, “which Russia has already tried to do in the past.”

The hashtag #FreePavel has been spreading online, including via X’s CEO, Elon Musk, who has posted numerous times about Durov’s arrest. “POV: It’s 2030 in Europe and you’re being executed for liking a meme,” he wrote on Saturday night in response to a post about the Telegram CEO’s detention. “The need to protect free speech has never been more urgent,” Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who on Friday endorsed Donald Trump for US president, wrote on X, where he referred to Telegram as “uncensored” and “encrypted.”

While Telegram is frequently described as an encrypted messaging app, messages are not end-to-end encrypted by default, and senior executives previously told WIRED that they view the platform as a social network. This is largely due to Channels—an one-to-many broadcast feature that allows unlimited subscribers to view posts.

One of the posts that has gained the most traction on X was by right-wing former Fox News journalist Tucker Carlson, who alluded to the oft-repeated but debatable story that Durov left Russia because the government tried to take over his company. “But in the end, it wasn’t Putin who arrested him for allowing the public to exercise free speech. It was a western country,” Carlson wrote in a post that has so far been viewed at least 5.7 million times. Carlson also linked to an hour-long interview he did with Durov earlier this year, one of the first and only interviews the Telegram CEO has given in recent years.

In Durov’s absence, Telegram’s future looks uncertain to some: “I am in shock, and everyone close to Pavel feels the same,” says Georgy Lobushkin, former head of PR at VK, a social network Durov cofounded, who is still in regular contact with Durov. “Nobody was prepared for this situation.” Asked if he worried about Telegram’s future and who could run the company in Durov’s absence, Lobushkin says: “[I] worry a lot.”

TF1Info, which first broke the news in France of Durov’s arrest, reported that it was “beyond doubt” that Durov would remain in custody during the investigation. “Pavel Durov will end up in pretrial detention, that’s for sure,” one unnamed investigator told reporters.

“No one in Telegram was prepared for such a scenario,” says Anton Rozenberg, who worked with Durov from the early days of VK in 2007, before working for Telegram from 2016 to 2017. Rozenberg foresaw Durov acquiring the best legal defense money could buy. “But without him, the messenger may have huge problems with management, all crucial decisions and even payments,” he added, given Durov’s personal involvement in running the company. Rozenberg saw no obvious replacement for Durov, who makes key decisions on nearly all matters at Telegram—financing, development strategies, product design, monetization, and content moderation policy.

For now, everything can be expected to continue as normal, says Elies Campo, who directed Telegram’s growth, business, and partnerships from 2015 to 2021. “Depending on how long this is going to last, it’s like a government, right? There’s this structure, there’s self-momentum.” Campo adds that the company’s staff is small enough—around 60 employees—that the infrastructure won’t be affected.

The challenge, Campo concedes, would be if Durov needs to be physically present to pay providers—something Rozenberg also flagged.

“As far as I know, Pavel did the payments,” Campo says. “So what’s going to happen when there needs to be some payments for infrastructure providers, or providers in terms of connectivity—and he’s still under arrest?”

Google releases Ad Manager API v202408

Google rolled out version 202408 of its Ad Manager API, introducing new capabilities for advertisers and publishers.

Why we care. The update enhances contextual targeting options and provides new tools for managing and analyzing ad supply chains, potentially improving ad relevance and transparency.

Key features:

  • Contextual targeting: Advertisers can now use ContentLabelTargeting and VerticalTargeting for more precise ad placement.
  • Supply chain diagnostics: The new AdsTxtService allows reading of Multiple Customer Management (MCM) supply chain diagnostics.
  • Updated reporting: The VIDEO_PLACEMENT_NAME dimension has been replaced with VIDEO_PLCMT_NAME, aligning with the latest IAB definition.

What’s next. Advertisers and publishers using the Google Ad Manager API should review the full release notes to understand all changes and potential impacts on their operations.

Bottom line. The v202408 update is now live, offering new tools for more targeted advertising and improved supply chain management in the digital ad ecosystem.


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Anu Adegbola

Anu Adegbola has been Paid Media Editor of Search Engine Land since 2024. She covers paid search, paid social, retail media, video and more.

In 2008, Anu’s career started with

 delivering digital marketing campaigns (mostly but not exclusively Paid Search) by building strategies, maximising ROI, automating repetitive processes and bringing efficiency from every part of marketing departments through inspiring leadership both on agency, client and marketing tech side.

 

Outside editing Search Engine Land article she is the founder of PPC networking event – PPC Live, host of weekly podcast PPCChat Roundup, and brand evangelist at ClickTech. 

 

She is also an international speaker with some of the stages she has presented on being SMX (US), SMX (Munich), Friends of Search (Amsterdam), brightonSEO, The Marketing Meetup, HeroConf (PPC Hero), SearchLove, BiddableWorld, SESLondon, PPC Chat Live, AdWorld Experience (Bologna) and more.

Former Player And Ex-Federer Coach Peter Lundgren Passes Away

Former Swedish tennis player Peter Lundgren, who also coached Roger Federer early in the Swiss player’s career, has passed away at the age of 59. One of the best has unfortunately left us far too soon.

Swedish tennis player

  • Lundgren was part of the wave of Swedish tennis players in the 1980s that followed in the wake of icon Bjorn Borg, playing alongside the likes of Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg.
  • “Peter Lundgren was a wonderful person with a big heart and a lot of humour,” Borg told Swedish daily Aftonbladet. “He was loved by all. He’ll be missed in the tennis world.”

His achievement

Lundgren won three ATP titles and was ranked 25th in the world at the peak of his career. After hanging up his racquet, he went on to coach Federer for four years, helping the Swiss superstar win 10 ATP titles and his first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon in 2003.

 

Yu-Gi-Oh’s $18 Retro Pack Brings Vintage Booster Set To North America For The First Time

There’s never been a better time to be a fan of trading card games, and for those of you who grew up on Yu-Gi-Oh, this special edition booster set is going to have you ready to duel all over again. Released today, August 23, Yu-Gi-Oh TCG: Retro Pack contains a bunch of vintage cards and only costs $18. Here’s what you get:

  • 48 common cards
  • 24 rare cards
  • 10 super-rare cards
  • 8 ultra-rare cards
  • 11 secret-rare cards

The story behind this retro pack is that it was originally an overseas exclusive, as it featured a collection of vintage cards from the earliest days of the game and was made to catch up other countries to the US card pool. The exact cards were hard to find in the US–unless you wanted to pay an obscene amount for them on the reseller market–and this set goes an extra retro-step further by including the original card frames, illustrations, names, and texts.

Another nice added touch is that the drop-rates for the foil cards are double that of the original version, so this is a good opportunity to finally get that Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon with limited-edition labelling that you’ve been after.

Yu-Gi-Oh Trading Card Game: Retro Pack

The Retro Pack isn’t the only recent Yu-Gi-Oh release designed to appeal to the nostalgic adults who grew up playing Yu-Gi-Oh. If you’re a new or returning player, there’s a $20 two-player starter set with two 44-card decks and a 64-page comic book to teach you the rules.

If you’re looking to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Yu-Gi-Oh, there’s a collector’s edition tin with 300 cards–six of which are secret-rare prismatic cards–and there’s a box set themed around Yugi, Seto Kaiba, and Joey, allowing you to wield their signature monsters and the Egyptian God cards.

Lastly, the Yu-Gi-Oh: 25th Anniversary Rarity Collection 2 has packs with an increased drop-rate for ultra and secret-rare cards, in case you’re on the hunt for luxury versions of the cards that have a luxurious foil finish.

More Yu-Gi-Oh products for nostalgic fans

On the entertainment side, fresh stock of the very first Yu-Gi-Oh movie is releasing September 10, so don’t miss out on a chance to grab this steelbook edition of Yu-Gi-Oh The Movie.


Originally released in 2004, Yu-Gi-Oh: The Movie takes place between Seasons 3 and 4 of the anime series and features a high-stakes duel between Yugi and his rival Seto Kaiba, a pyramid controlled by the Egyptian Lord of the Dead, Anubis, and proof that even legions of undead monsters are no match for the power of anime-friendship. Video game fans can check out the upcoming Switch release of Yu-Gi-Oh: Early Days Collection, a fun compilation of games from the formative years of the franchise, like Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters 4: Battle of Great Duelists & 2001’s Yu-Gi-Oh Duel Monsters 6: Expert 2.

You can also preorder the upcoming Yu-Gi-Oh: Early Days Collection, an “expansive” compilation of retro games, including Duel Monsters 4 and Duel Monsters 6. We’re still waiting on Konami to reveal the full lineup, but the collection promises to include games that weren’t released in the US the first time around.

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Placebos reduce stress, anxiety, depression — even when people know they are placebos

A study out of Michigan State University found that nondeceptive placebos, or placebos given with people fully knowing they are placebos, effectively manage stress — even when the placebos are administered remotely.

Researchers recruited participants experiencing prolonged stress from the COVID-19 pandemic for a two-week randomized controlled trial. Half of the participants were randomly assigned to a nondeceptive placebo group and the other half to the control group that took no pills. The participants interacted with a researcher online through four virtual sessions on Zoom. Those in the nondeceptive placebo group received information on the placebo effect and were sent placebo pills in the mail along with and instructions on taking the pills.

The study, published in Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being, found that the nondeceptive group showed a significant decrease in stress, anxiety and depression in just two weeks compared to the no-treatment control group. Participants also reported that the nondeceptive placebos were easy to use, not burdensome and appropriate for the situation.

“Exposure to long-term stress can impair a person’s ability to manage emotions and cause significant mental health problems long-term, so we’re excited to see that an intervention that takes minimal effort can still lead to significant benefits,” said Jason Moser, co-author of the study and professor in MSU’s Department of Psychology. “This minimal burden makes nondeceptive placebos an attractive intervention for those with significant stress, anxiety and depression.”

The researchers are particularly hopeful in the ability to remotely administer the nondeceptive placebos by health care providers.

“This ability to administer nondeceptive placebos remotely increases scalability potential dramatically,” said Darwin Guevarra, co-author of the study and postdoctoral scholar at the University of California, San Francisco, “Remotely administered nondeceptive placebos have the potential to help individuals struggling with mental health concerns who otherwise would not have access to traditional mental health services.”

Wrap and roll in Prague

The whiff of cinnamon and freshly baked bread tantalises the senses while walking down the Golden Lane in Prague. The seductive aroma is emanating from the unassuming window of a bakery. The woman behind the counter is rolling a fat length of dough onto a wooden stick to form a cone-crescent, which like a croissant but not a croissant. She places the stick carefully in an open oven and splashes some mascarpone on top.

An introduction to trdelnik, the Czech version of kürtoskalács, a similar pastry from Transylvania (now part of Romania) is likely to be unforgettable. The name comes from the Czech-Slovak word trdlo, referring to the wooden tool used to wrap the dough during the baking, giving the cake its traditional hollow shape. It is also called a ‘Chimney Cake’. Legend goes that a Hungarian general called József Gvadányi, had brought a cook to Skalica (in Slovakia) who brought with her the recipe.

The rolls come in different varieties, filled, semi-coated, coated and sprinkled. The filling consists of whipped buttercream with cocoa powder and vanilla, but there can be more varieties if you so wish. The sprinkled varieties are coated with melted butter mixed with honey and topped with sugar, hazelnuts, almonds, cinnamon, raisins, cocoa powder, or vanilla.

The Czechs have a penchant for rolling their desserts, as can be noticed in the bakeries of Horické town. Handmade Horické trubirky (tubes) are wrapped in legends dating back more than 200 years. One captivating tale recounts that in 1812, Emperor Napoleon’s personal chef revealed the secret recipe for these sweet somethings to Lícková, a local cook, as payment for treating his injuries. Crafted from two twisted thin wafers, filled with a creamy filling available in various flavours, these rolled delights have a crunchy and porous texture.

Horoscope Today: Astrological prediction for August 26, 2024 | Astrology

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality. Wouldn’t it be helpful if you started your day by already knowing about what’s going to come your way? Read on to find out whether the odds will be in your favour today.

All zodiac signs have their own characteristics and traits which define someone’s personality

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 20)

Those worrying about their medical reports can lay their fears at rest. Expect the financial situation to remain strong. You will find parents supportive in all your endeavors. Travel to a distant place is foreseen for some. Your creative eye and style of doing things are likely to be appreciated. You will be much in demand on the social front. Good news will keep you in an upbeat mood.

Love Focus: Your charm and wit will attract someone from the opposite camp.

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: Blue

TAURUS (Apr 21-May 20)

Some of you are likely to realize the folly of your ways and make amends. Some unwanted guests can prove a waste of time and money. Something that needs to be fixed for long will be done today. Weight Watchers will succeed in remaining in shape through their efforts. You will remain financially stable. The achievements of a youngster will make the family proud.

Love Focus: Those separated from their lover are likely to be united soon.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Green

GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21)

Mentally stressed are likely to take up yoga or meditation. You can get in two minds regarding an investment. Peace and harmony prevail on the domestic front. An enjoyable journey by road is on the cards for some. An idea that you want to implement can reach the planning stage. Efforts on your part will find you getting more involved socially.

Love Focus: Someone is likely to respond to your heart’s calling.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: White

CANCER (Jun 22-Jul 22)

Yoga or an exercise routine will benefit. Expenditure is set to increase due to some unexpected expenses. A new addition to the family is likely for some. A vacation is likely to materialize for some. A promising project will help those in the creative field to earn well. Take life as it should be your motto. You may provide emotional support to someone close.

Love Focus: Love works as an antidote to every day tensions.

Lucky Number: 7

Lucky Colour: Grey

LEO (Jul 23-Aug 23)

A home remedy will come in handy. Advice may not get you out of the financial doldrums. Positive changes on the home front are in store for some. Adventurous types need to be careful while experiencing a thrilling outdoor activity. You are likely to be fast on the pick up on things that make others struggle. You can trust your well-wisher to keep your secret from getting around.

Love Focus: The lover is likely to respect your decision to wait some more to tie the knot.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: Orange

VIRGO (Aug 24-Sep 23)

Your initiative on the health front will pay rich dividends. Don’t trust anyone suggesting lucrative investments through dubious schemes. Some homemakers are likely to be quoted as perfect examples. Some of you are all set to enjoy a splendid vacation. Organizing a function or a party can be at the top of your mind today. Someone is likely to seek your help.

Love Focus: Your romantic endeavors are likely to bear fruit as you find a perfect mate.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: Magenta

LIBRA (Sep 24-Oct 23)

This is a good day to pursue matters of health. You may need to monitor your finances closely. You can be helpful around the house today. Those traveling to a distant place will find the going smooth and comfortable. You are likely to enjoy the company of friends. Some of you can pursue a sporting activity or a hobby. You may be tasked to organize something on the social front.

Love Focus: An evening out planned with a lover will turn out to be the most fulfilling.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Beige

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)

Health-wise you remain fit as a fiddle. You will be able to successfully avoid a cash crunch by judicious spending. You will manage to convince those around to support your ideas on the home front. An exotic locale will prove a perfect vacation venue for some. Investing in people is likely to bring you onto the social center stage. Changing your attitude about a person will be for your good.

Love Focus: Looks and charm may draw you towards someone on the romantic front.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: Saffron

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec 21)

Those out of shape may resolve to take up the path to fitness. A fine day is foreseen for those trying to make some money on the side. You are likely to derive immense satisfaction in a development on the domestic front. An exciting vacation is in store for those needing a break from the routine. An adventure sport involving physical exertion may fascinate some. You will be able to gain sympathy for your cause on the social front.

Love Focus: Romance may enter your life in a most unexpected manner.

Lucky Number:3

Lucky Colour: Peach

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 21)

Health remains excellent as you turn health conscious. Financial stability is assured, as you go on a saving spree. Sharing love and togetherness with family is foretold. Some of you can do extensive travelling today and enjoy it too! Those with a lot of time on their hands are likely to use them constructively. Visiting someone close is likely to give you a sense of immense fulfillment.

Love Focus: Those much in love can expect to enjoy the day to the hilt.

Lucky Number: 18

Lucky Colour: Silver

AQUARIUS (Jan 22-Feb 19)

Those desperate to come back in shape will show some positive signs. A scheme you had invested in is likely to give good returns. Guests are likely to brighten up the home front. A change of scene will prove most refreshing and rejuvenating. Benefits that you are seeking may not come to you. A celebration on the social front is likely to keep you entertained.

Love Focus: You are likely to charm your way into somebody’s heart!

Lucky Number:3

Lucky Colour: Cream

PISCES (Feb 20-Mar 20)

Those feeling lethargic and fatigued are likely to regain their energy. You are about to seize an opportunity to enhance your earning. You will have to prevail upon a family member to do things your way. Time and money are likely to be wasted on a business trip as nothing comes of it. Mull over the decisions, before you take them, especially the harsh ones. Someone may have a grudge against you for your success.

Love Focus: You are likely to feel much more closer than before to the one you

love.

Lucky Number: 4

Lucky Colour: White

BioMarin taps Amgen, Roche vets in executive reshuffle

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BioMarin is recasting some of its executive team, announcing Wednesday the appointments of two pharmaceutical industry veterans to direct the company’s dealmaking and research and development operations.

Effective Sept. 30, Greg Friberg will assume the role of chief R&D officer. Friberg is joining after nearly two decades at Amgen, where he held various leadership positions, most recently vice president of global medical affairs for the company’s portfolio of rare disease drugs. He will replace Hank Fuchs, who, over the last 15 years, oversaw the development of five of BioMarin’s now-marketed medicines.

“More than half of our marketed products were approved under Hank’s leadership,” said Alexander Hardy, BioMarin’s CEO, in a statement. “He has had a profound impact not only on BioMarin, but on the lives of thousands of patients around the world.”

BioMarin said Fuchs is retiring, but will stick around in an advisory capacity through March 3.

A week after Friberg onboards, James Sabry is set to start as BioMarin’s chief business officer. A veteran of Roche, Sabry retired from the Swiss pharmaceutical giant earlier this year. He led 1,200 transactions during his career, according to BioMarin, and has a knack for “identifying innovation at all stages of development.”

Hardy called Sabry “one of the industry’s most astute dealmakers,” and said that, as chief business officer, he will be responsible for finding “important and appropriately sized transactions that support our already strong outlook.”

BioMarin said its current chief corporate strategy and business development officer, Brinda Balakrishnan, has chosen to leave by Oct. 1. The company noted that deals led by Balakrishnan brought in nearly 20 portfolio assets and diversified its pipeline of research programs.

“Her scientific depth and understanding of the industry have been critical in ensuring that BioMarin is well-positioned for the future,” Hardy said.

The new hires add to what’s become a year of transformation for BioMarin. The company’s long-time chief executive Jean-Jacques Bienaimé stepped down late last year, to be replaced by Hardy, who had just spent four and a half years as CEO of Roche’s research arm, Genentech.

In an effort to save money earlier this year, BioMarin pared down its list of research projects and curbed spending on a closely watched gene therapy for hemophilia. Clinical trials had shown a one-time infusion of the therapy, known as Roctavian, sharply reduced bleeding rates and the need for supplementary clotting protein. After multiple delays, the Food and Drug Administration approved Roctavian last summer.

Both BioMarin and Wall Street thought the therapy would be a highly sought after treatment option. Analysts had even penciled it in as a potential blockbuster product. But uptake has been much slower than anticipated, due in part to a multimillion-dollar price tag and trepidation among patients. As a result, BioMarin this month said it will limit sales of Roctavian to just three countries: the U.S., Germany and Italy.

The company also plans to pause production at a Roctavian manufacturing site and stop enrolling new patients in clinical trials of the therapy. Altogether, the changes should cap annual expenses directly tied to Roctavian at about $60 million a year by 2025.

While BioMarin has pulled off a rare achievement for any biotechnology company, bringing eight of its own drugs to market, it hasn’t been profitable for most of its 30 years in business. In 2023, the company recorded total revenue just north of $2.4 billion and income of $158 million.

Landlords Beware: The Shocking New Rules That Could Cost You Thousands That Investors Need to Know!

In the ever-evolving landscape of property investment, landlords are increasingly faced with a barrage of new challenges that can make owning investment properties feel more daunting than ever.

Over the last few years, the government has implemented a series of legislative changes that have significantly altered the rules of the game for property investors.

These changes, while intended to protect tenants, have placed a greater burden on landlords and property managers alike.

In this Masterclass we dive into some of the key issues facing landlords today and explore how Metropole Property Management is helping investors navigate these rough waters.

Why not get in contact with the experienced team at Metropole Property Management & we’ll help you maximise returns, minimise risk & make it easier. 

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Government Interference and Legislative Changes

One of the significant shift in recent years has been the increased government interference in the rental market.

From new regulations surrounding no-grounds evictions to strict compliance requirements for rental properties, landlords must now adhere to a complex web of state-specific laws.

For example, in Victoria, landlords who wish to renovate their property now need to provide detailed evidence, including contractor agreements and permits, before they can serve a notice to vacate.

Similarly, if you plan to sell your property, you must provide proof, such as a selling agent’s agreement, to justify the notice.

These evidentiary requirements are not just an added hassle; they represent a significant legal risk.

The Burden of Compliance and Minimum Standards

Another significant challenge for landlords is the increasing focus on compliance with minimum rental standards.

In states like Victoria and Queensland, landlords must ensure their properties meet a long list of criteria, from adequate ventilation to proper door locks.

These requirements are not just about maintaining a minimum standard for tenants; they are legal obligations that can result in hefty fines if not met.

Property managers must now spend a considerable amount of time ensuring properties comply with these standards.

At Metropole, we do this in a number of ways, including conducting regular inspections using advanced technology like 3D cameras to meticulously document every aspect of the property’s condition.

The stakes are high—one minor mistake in documentation or a missed compliance check can invalidate a notice to vacate, costing landlords both time and money.

If a landlord fails to comply with these regulations, they could face substantial fines.

And it’s not just landlords who are at risk—property managers can also be held criminally liable if they knowingly manage properties that do not meet the minimum standards.

The Impact of Rental Market Changes

In addition to regulatory hurdles, landlords are also contending with changes in the rental market itself.

Over the past couple of years rents have skyrocketed due to extremely low vacancy rates.

However, this period of rapid rental growth is beginning to stabilize.

While demand remains strong, properties are taking slightly longer to lease, making tenant selection more critical than ever.

Adding to the complexity, many states now limit how often landlords can increase rents.

In Queensland, for example, rent increases are tied to the property rather than the tenant, meaning you can only raise the rent once every 12 months, regardless of tenant turnover.

This has forced property managers to get creative, such as offering 15-month leases with staggered rent increases to maximize returns while staying within the legal framework.

The Role of a Dedicated Property Management Team

Given the complexities of today’s rental market, having a dedicated property management team is more important than ever.

At Metropole Property Management, we’ve adapted to these changes by reducing the number of properties each property manager handles, ensuring they have the time and resources needed to manage compliance effectively.

We’ve also invested in ongoing training and new technologies to stay ahead of legislative changes and maintain the highest standards of property management.

Our approach is not just about collecting rent and finding tenants—it’s about providing comprehensive management that protects your investment and maximises your returns.

From advanced tenant screening procedures to regular educational updates for our clients, we’re committed to making sure our landlords are fully informed and compliant with all legal requirements.

Is It Still Worth Investing in Property?

With all these challenges, it’s natural to wonder if it’s still worth investing in residential real estate.

The answer, in our view, is a resounding yes—for those who are prepared to navigate these complexities.

The demand for rental properties remains strong, driven by factors like population growth and lifestyle changes.

But to succeed, it’s crucial to own the right type of property and have a robust management team in place.

At Metropole, we’re here to help our clients not only survive but thrive in this challenging environment.

Our proactive approach to property management ensures that your investment is in safe hands, allowing you to focus on the long-term benefits of property ownership.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the changes in the property market or unsure about your current management setup, please reach out to us by clicking here.

Let’s discuss how Metropole can help you protect and grow your investments in these uncertain times.

 

 

Make Your Excel Spreadsheets Smarter With Dropdown Lists

Dropdown lists are the secret weapon against data inconsistency and typos, making data entry easier and more accurate. Despite their power, they’re often overlooked in Excel’s UI, leaving many users missing out on their benefits. Ready to make your spreadsheets smarter? Here’s how you can use dropdown lists in Excel




How to Create Dropdown Lists in Excel

Excel’s dropdown lists are rightly categorized under the Data Validation tab, as they not only streamline data entry but also enhance the reliability of your formulas.

For this example, we’ll use a task tracker with a Status column that provides dropdown lists for each task. The list items will include Not Started, In Progress, Completed, and Blocked.

Unlike Google Sheets, Excel requires the list values to exist somewhere in your workbook. To avoid cluttering your task tracker, it’s best to create a separate sheet to store these values. Once the dropdown lists are created, you can hide the cells or the entire sheet to keep your tracker tidy.


Here’s how to set up the dropdown list:

  1. Prepare your list values by entering the list items (e.g., Not Started, In Progress, Completed, Blocked) in a column on a separate sheet.
  2. Highlight the cells where you want the dropdown lists to appear (e.g., B2:B5).
  3. Go to the Data tab on the ribbon, then click Data Validation in the Data Tools section.
  4. In the Data Validation window, select List under the Allow dropdown.
  5. Click the upward arrow in the Source field, and select the range containing your list items.
  6. Click OK to apply the dropdown list to the selected cells.

The selected cells should now display a dropdown arrow, allowing you to choose from the predefined items.


How to Customize Excel Dropdown Lists

While your dropdown list is functional, it may not look as visually appealing as you’d like, especially if you’re used to the colorful dropdowns in Google Sheets. Fortunately, with a touch of Excel’s conditional formatting, you can enhance the appearance of your dropdown list in Excel.

To apply conditional formatting to your dropdown list, follow these steps:

  1. Highlight the cells with dropdown lists (e.g., B2:B5).
  2. Go to the Home tab, click Conditional Formatting, and select New Rule.
  3. In the New Formatting Rule window, choose Format only cells that contain.
  4. In the rule description, set the first dropdown to Specific Text and leave the second field as is.
  5. Enter the text you want to format (e.g., Completed).
  6. Click Format next to the preview. In the Format Cells window, set the Font color to white, go to the Fill tab, and choose a deep green color for the background.
  7. Click OK twice to apply the rule.


Now, any task marked as Completed will have a green background, making it easy to identify at a glance. Repeat these steps for the other list items and assign each a unique color. This will significantly improve visual clarity.

Formatted dropdown lists in Excel

Dropdown lists eliminate the risk of typos and variations—no more Complete vs. Finished vs. Done. This consistency is crucial when analyzing data with formulas; for instance, if a formula tracks Completed tasks, it will miss tasks marked as Finished.


Now with your dropdown lists in place, your Excel sheet is not only easier to use but also primed for advanced data analysis. You can filter tasks by status, such as showing only In Progress tasks, or use the COUNTIF function to count how many tasks are Blocked.

Giant rubber duck takes center stage at Shanghai cultural event

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A 20-meter-high inflatable rubber duck appeared on the Huangpu River in Shanghai, sharing the late summer fun with local residents and attracting many visitors to take pictures. This unique installation was the centerpiece of the second Xiaohongshu Road Life Festival, a cultural event featuring various activities related to music, art, photography, sports and life.

‘Chimp Crazy’ documentary director on Tonia, Tonka and his critics

The filmmaker expected his subject to be angry. To cry or scream, curse him out. He had, after all, betrayed her.

For two years, Eric Goode, the producer behind the mega-hit “Tiger King,” had purposefully concealed his identity from the star of his new documentary series. Her name was Tonia Haddix, an Ozarks-based exotic animal broker who was obsessed with chimpanzees. And Goode would ultimately play a key role in having the “humanzee” she considered her child, an ape named Tonka, removed from her home.

Yet when Goode and Haddix finally came together for a filmed face-to-face, she was cordial. Friendly, even. “She was so surprisingly OK with it,” the director, 66, recalls now. “Almost to the degree where she felt more important because it was me.”

In fact, Haddix allowed the production’s cameras to trail her for another year and a half, culminating in “Chimp Crazy,” the four-part docuseries that premiered on HBO and Max this month. Now that the program is out, however, Haddix — who did not respond to multiple inquiries from The Times — is publicly saying she never would have participated if she’d known from the outset that it was a Goode production. Critics, too, have called the series’ ethics into question, voicing concerns about what standards should apply to nonfiction filmmakers, especially those making series with high entertainment value.

“Chimp Crazy’s” main subject, Tonia Haddix.

(HBO)

Goode admits he doesn’t know how he identifies: Journalist? “I don’t think so.” Animal rights activist? “No. I’m more of an animal welfare guy.” He wasn’t even a filmmaker before “Tiger King.”

Goode does not necessarily feel obligated to follow the educational or ethical guidelines by which conservationists and journalists abide. Without these “indoctrinated boundaries,” as he calls them, he has the freedom to find — or, in the case of “Chimp Crazy,” provoke — dramatic on-screen conflicts and satisfying resolutions that traditional documentarians might not. Still, Goode’s own discomfort with the tactics he employed against Haddix points to the pitfalls of this approach. He may not characterize himself as an activist, but his work as a filmmaker originated with his desire to protect exotic animals — and any viewer of “Chimp Crazy” or “Tiger King” who isn’t aware of that background is liable to feel unmoored.

With its cast of outlandish characters and a well-timed premiere date — it launched on Netflix in March 2020, right when COVID-19 lockdowns forced everyone indoors — “Tiger King,” a seven-episode exploration of the world of private tiger ownership, became one of the wildest successes of the streaming age. It made subject Joe Exotic, an eccentric felon with an affinity for mullets, tattooed eyeliner and big cats, into a household name. It propelled Carole Baskin, Joe’s archnemesis, onto “Dancing With the Stars.” And in 2022, the Big Cat Public Safety Act, which makes it illegal for private citizens to purchase animals like lions, tigers and leopards, was finally signed into law by President Biden after a decade of advocacy by animal rights groups.

Goode is not a big-cat aficionado himself, but he’s been drawn to reptiles since he was a boy. Growing up in Sonoma in Northern California, he and his four siblings roamed the family’s land, playing with spiders and snakes. It was the gift he received on his 6th birthday that most captured his attention, though: a Greek tortoise, whose shell would go on to become the logo for the Turtle Conservancy he opened in Ojai in 2005.

In his 20s, Goode was a nightlife fixture in New York City, co-founding Area, the 1980s club that featured art installments and merchandise from the likes of Keith Haring, Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat. He would go on to launch such establishments as the Waverly Inn, the Bowery Hotel and the Jane Hotel. He palled around with Madonna, dated Naomi Campbell and directed a couple of Nine Inch Nails videos — one of which, “Pinion,” was so racy that MTV wouldn’t play the full thing on air.

A man and a woman pose in front of an American flag in the 1980s.

Goode at his club Area with Cornelia Guest in 1985.

(Patrick McMullan / Getty Images)

It was during this era that Maurice Rodrigues, then a part-time zookeeper at the Bronx Zoo, first encountered Goode. When the fish tank broke at Goode’s now-defunct restaurant the Park, Rodrigues was called in for a repair. Afterward, Goode invited him to dinner there.

“I’m in my early 30s, just this little Jersey boy, and we’re sitting at the best table in the place surrounded by actual models,” Rodrigues remembers. “But Eric and I started talking about turtles so much that we completely ignored these beautiful women. Finally, they got frustrated and said they were leaving. And Eric’s like, ‘OK, bye!’”

Bonded by their love of chelonians — turtles, terrapins and tortoises — the two men began traveling the world together to research the reptiles. But they found the Turtle Survival Alliance conferences they attended to be drab. Instead of listening to boring lectures regurgitating scientific papers they’d already read, why not present video footage?

“Our aim was to try to buy animals from poachers and catch them on camera,” says Rodrigues. “We got undercover cameras and found a pair of eyeglasses that had a spy camera in them. I thought we were going to maybe get killed.”

Then, in 2009, “The Cove” came out. The documentary, in which a team set out to secretly capture a bloody Japanese dolphin slaughter, was named the best of the year at the Academy Awards. “That’s when Eric said, ‘Let’s not do these little amateur films anymore,’” says Rodrigues. “‘Let’s do something for a global audience that we can pitch to anyone, and if it’s successful, maybe we can raise money for conservation.’”

A monkey, wearing a shirt and pants, stands on a man's shoulders.

Goode during the filming of “Chimp Crazy.”

(HBO)

Using his own money, Goode began bringing a small professional production crew along on his travels with the aim of making a project about the extinction crisis. CNN got wind of the footage and committed to shooting a pilot for a TV series. The network ultimately passed on the show in 2019, but after “Tiger King,” Goode started to revisit some of the topics he’d been interested in for his next project.

“We were looking at bushmeat markets in Southeast Asia, female trophy hunters, butterfly collectors,” said Jeremy McBride, Goode’s producing partner. “We wanted to explore this broader theme of individuals’ relationships with exotic animals.”

That’s when things started heating up at the Missouri Primate Foundation. The facility’s owner, Connie Casey, bred chimpanzees that starred in movies, appeared on Hallmark greeting cards and appeared at children’s birthday parties — including a chimp named Travis, whom she sold for $50,000 when he was an infant, and who went on to attack a Connecticut woman named Charla Nash in 2009, ripping out her eyes, nose, lips and nine fingers.

After receiving a dozen citations from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Casey was sued in 2017 by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, which claimed she had violated the Endangered Species Act. That’s when Haddix, trying to purchase a chimp, learned about Casey’s struggles and agreed to take legal ownership of the animals in the hopes of helping her new friend evade trouble.

But PETA did not relent. In 2020, the organization negotiated an agreement with Haddix that stipulated she could keep some chimps on the Missouri property if she renovated and expanded their facilities.

It was in the midst of this legal back-and-forth, in June 2021, when Haddix received a phone call from Dwayne Cunningham.

A close-up of a man dressed as a clown.

“Don’t ever say anything to me that you don’t want the whole world to know,” Dwayne Cunningham, “proxy director” and a former Barnum & Bailey clown, says he told Haddix. “And Tonia being Tonia, she just kept talking.”

(HBO)

Goode brought in the former Barnum & Bailey circus clown, who was sentenced to 14 months in federal prison in 1999 for trafficking tortoises and endangered iguanas, to be his liaison to the reclusive Casey, who hadn’t granted an interview to anyone since the journalist Peter Laufer for his 2010 book, “Forbidden Creatures.” If she was going to talk to anyone, Goode surmised, it would more likely be a guy whose “livelihood was also shut down because of animal rights groups” than the guy who made “Tiger King.”

Cunningham was open to the assignment because, as an animal lover, he wanted to see with his own eyes if the chimps were truly being mistreated. Likewise, Goode couldn’t forget what Laufer — a friend who is also on the advisory board of his Turtle Conservancy — told him about his time in Missouri.

“Peter described it as being so horrific — that he’d done prison interviews and been in civil wars, and nothing prepared him for it,” says Goode. “What made me feel like it was worth it, morally and ethically, was the knowledge I had about what was going on inside that house. I thought: ‘You know what? The end justifies the means, in this case.’”

The plan worked — sort of. Though Casey never agreed to an interview, Cunningham did win over Haddix. She later told Rolling Stone that she agreed to be part of the project because Cunningham was “a big animal person” who “would even come out early just so he can help bottle-feed some of our baby hoofstock.”

With her collection of wigs, eyelash extensions and spray-tanned body, the 54-year-old made for a visually intriguing subject. Plus, she was forthcoming, admitting to the cameras that she cared more about Tonka than her own human son.

A woman in heavy makeup rests with eyes closed.

Haddix’s use of eyelash extensions, lip filler and other cosmetics are a key part of her depiction in the docuseries.

(HBO)

Just days after the film crew arrived in Missouri, a judge ruled that all seven of the chimps who lived there would be sent to a Florida ape sanctuary because Haddix had not renovated the habitat to the standards previously agreed upon with PETA.

But when local sheriff’s deputies and the U.S. Marshals Service arrived at the Missouri property to seize the seven chimps on July 28, 2021, they found only six animals. Haddix told them the missing primate, Tonka, had died on May 30 from heart failure.

As “Chimp Crazy” reveals, however, Haddix had sneaked her most beloved chimp to a friend’s house in Ohio. From there, she moved Tonka to her home near the Lake of the Ozarks, where she had outfitted her basement with a cage.

Almost immediately after kidnapping Tonka, Haddix let the documentary crew in on her secret. But she still did not know that Goode was behind the project — something he was increasingly “not fully comfortable with,” he acknowledges. “I don’t want to be that kind of person. I just kept thinking, ‘When is the right time to tell her that this is me?’ I always kind of thought it could have been sooner.”

The crew, meanwhile, was growing concerned. Haddix was in the dark, and now they had unwittingly become accessories to a crime. Alan Cumming, who starred with Tonka in the 1997 film “Buddy,” teamed up with PETA to offer a $20,000 reward for information about the chimp’s whereabouts. Cunningham, who is referred to as a “proxy director” in the series, says he and some camerapeople raised these issues with their bosses.

“I’m sure it was hard for the crew to have to understand that maybe there’s a greater good in not acting so quickly,” Goode says. “It was a very unsettling period. I was talking to my primatologist friends and saying, ‘If I don’t do something, is this chimp going to be OK?’”

A woman faces a chimp through a clear barrier.

Haddix with Tonka the chimp.

(HBO)

Goode shared video of Tonka from the basement with the scientists, who attempted to identify physical tics that indicate mental distress. Cunningham shared his own observations of the chimp with Goode: Tonka was clean. He wasn’t having anxiety attacks. Yes, Tonia occasionally fed him Happy Meals or Powerade, but “he was always loved,” Cunningham says.

In May 2022, Haddix confided to Cunningham that she planned to euthanize the chimp; she said the animal’s veterinarian told her Tonka was so unwell it was cruel to keep him alive. Cunningham notified Goode, who decided it was finally time to tell PETA where Tonka was.

The producers called PETA on May 30, 2022, and requested an in-person meeting. The next day, they met with the organization’s lawyers. On June 1, PETA filed an emergency motion to remove Tonka from Haddix’s care.

“We would have wanted to know the moment the filmmakers found out that Tonka was in Tonia’s basement,” says Brittany Peet, the PETA Foundation’s general counsel for captive animal law enforcement. “I’m incredibly grateful that they did ultimately loop us in so we were able to get Tonka out. I don’t think that every documentary filmmaker would have made the choice that they did, called us and risked their project to save a life.”

In the days leading up to Tonka’s removal on June 5, 2022, Haddix was still in the dark about who had revealed her secret. She confessed as much to Cunningham, who wore a hidden camera when he went to talk to her during that period.

“I didn’t feel guilty,” Cunningham insists. “I always said to Tonia, ‘Don’t ever say anything to me that you don’t want the whole world to know.’ And Tonia being Tonia, she just kept talking. So I didn’t feel guilty; I felt like I was doing my job. But I felt bad for a friend, because I could see that the love story was spiraling out of control.”

Tonka the chimp.

When he learned Tonka was hidden in Haddix’s basement, Goode says he wondered, “If I don’t do something, is this chimp going to be OK?”

(HBO)

When he eventually met Haddix, Goode began by telling her that he related to her. “There are certain animals,” he says in the series, “that if people took them away from me, I would be very, very upset.”

He was referring to the chelonians he keeps on his Ojai property, where approximately 40 endangered species of turtles or tortoises live. While he says he does like being around them for “selfish reasons,” the animals reside in Southern California because they’re either extinct in the wild or so endangered that poachers pose a critical risk to the remaining population. “I don’t want to say I’m, like, trying to create a loophole for why I can keep a tortoise and someone can’t keep a chimp,” he says. “It would certainly be better to keep our animals in the wild, just because the environmental conditions are very hard to replicate.”

Goode has been a controversial figure in conservation circles. Craig Stanford, a human evolutionary biologist who has led USC’s Jane Goodall Research Center, says his colleagues often question his association with someone who directed something “really trashy” like “Tiger King.” (He is on the Turtle Conservancy’s Board of Directors and sat for a “Tiger King” interview that was eventually cut.)

“How dare you capitalize on these gorgeous, endangered animals to make millions?” Stanford says, describing his peers’ criticism. “I say, ‘Well, OK, yes, but he did shine a light, and it did lead to stricter regulations. And he did donate some of the proceeds from it to a very good cause.’” (Goode says he and two other “Tiger King” partners donated $1 million of the series’ proceeds to a program for tigers in the wild in India.)

Such judgments are enough to make Goode wish one of his other, non-animal-centric projects — such as a documentary he recently shot about his late mother — was being released before “Chimp Crazy.” “That way, people wouldn’t think I’m just using this model of ‘Tiger King’ and that’s all I can do,” he says.

Good poses on a bright orange staircase.

Goode says he hopes “Chimp Crazy” doesn’t leave audiences thinking he’s “using this model of ‘Tiger King’ and that’s all [he] can do.”

(Emil Ravelo / For The Times)

Haddix, he says, has been having a difficult time with the film’s release. A few weeks ago, Cunningham traveled to St. Louis to screen all four episodes for her. After she watched the first one, which features the most video of her with Tonka, he says she cried in his arms. Then there was silence. “I told her she had to get up off the couch because we had to move it back,” Cunningham says. “She started laughing, and that kind of broke the ice a little bit.”

They’ve continued to exchange text messages, as have Haddix and Goode. The director says Haddix requested a number of “Chimp Crazy” posters be sent to her so she could sign and sell them. In public, however, she seems to be presenting a different story. And that upsets Goode.

“She said that I offered her money so she would continue to film with me, or guaranteed she could go see Tonka — both of which are absolutely, categorically not true,” he says, noting that the production did pay her for use of some archival footage.

The way Goode sees it, Haddix would have been caught eventually, with or without him. By her own admission, she told friends, family and neighbors that Tonka was in her basement.

“So yes, we are the bad guys — we turned her in. But I think that was inevitable,” he says. “I just try to use the moral compass that my mother gave me in life. I don’t know where that falls, but there definitely is one.”

Mike Lynch, ‘Britain’s Bill Gates,’ Confirmed Dead in Superyacht Wreck

US prosecutors alleged that Lynch had embarked on an elaborate, multiyear scheme in which he backdated and fabricated sales and lied about the condition of Autonomy’s finances in public filings. The effect, they claimed, was to deceive HP into purchasing Autonomy for a puffed-up price. Prosecutors argued that Lynch himself walked away from the deal with at least $640 million in cash.

After a protracted legal fight over extradition, Lynch eventually faced criminal trial in the US in early 2024. He always denied the charges against him, but the odds of an acquittal didn’t look good; in 2018, Autonomy CFO Sushovan Hussain was convicted on similar charges, and in 2022, Lynch lost a civil trial in the UK High Court that culminated in a ruling that Autonomy executives had fraudulently boosted the firm’s reported revenue, earnings, and value.

But after a meandering, 12-week trial in federal court in San Francisco, Lynch was cleared of all charges by a jury, escaping the prospect of more than 20 years in prison. In a statement issued after the trial, Lynch described himself as “elated” and said he was “looking forward to returning to the UK and getting back what I love most: my family and innovating in my field.”

In a separate incident, Lynch’s co-defendant, Stephen Chamberlain, Autonomy’s former vice president of finance, has also died, after being hit by a car in Cambridgeshire, UK, over the weekend.

In an interview with The Times—his first after the verdict was announced—Lynch spoke about the strangeness of having been granted “a second life”: “The question is, what do you want to do with it?”

In a statement, former Autonomy COO Andrew Kanter tells WIRED that Lynch “was the most brilliant mind and caring person I have ever known.” He adds, “There is simply no other UK technology entrepreneur of our generation who has had such an impact on so many people. His passion for life, knowledge, and all those around him was instantly inspiring to everyone he met, and he will be sorely missed.”

In a tribute to Lynch provided to WIRED, David Tabizel, cofounder of Autonomy, described his late partner as a “remarkable individual” and “the rarest of entrepreneurs.”

“The man was a legend, a genius, a gift to world business and above all, a mensch,” says Tabizel. “Britain’s Bill Gates? Not really. Britain’s Steve Jobs.”

Updated 8-22-2024 12:30 pm BST: This story was updated with a tribute to Lynch from David Tabizel.

Google tightens rules on Crypto Ads in Switzerland

Google is updating its advertising policies for financial products, specifically focusing on cryptocurrencies. The new rules will take effect on Sept. 20.

Why it matters: The new policy clarifies Google’s stance on cryptocurrency-related ads in Switzerland, aiming to ensure that only compliant and licensed entities can promote their services.

What’s new:

  • Crypto exchanges and wallets: Advertisers offering cryptocurrency exchanges or software wallets in Switzerland can now run ads if they are licensed by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA). This includes meeting any other relevant local legal requirements.
  • Hardware wallets: Ads for hardware wallets — devices that store private keys for cryptocurrencies, NFTs, or other digital assets — are also permitted. However, these products must be limited to storage functions only and must not facilitate purchasing, selling, or trading of assets.

Why we care. Switzerland is a significant hub for cryptocurrency businesses. Advertisers need to stay compliant with Google’s policies to maintain access to this key market, avoid disruptions, and build trust with their audience, all while staying ahead of the competition.

What to watch:

  • Certification requirement: All advertisers must obtain certification from Google to promote these products in Switzerland. This certification ensures that advertisers meet both Google’s standards and local regulatory requirements.
  • Global impact: While the focus is on Switzerland, this policy update underscores Google’s broader commitment to ensuring compliance with local laws across all markets where financial products are advertised.

Be smart: Google’s policy enforcement will start with warnings, giving advertisers a seven-day grace period before any potential account suspensions. Advertisers should review their compliance status now to avoid disruptions.

Bottom line: As cryptocurrency regulations tighten globally, Google’s updated policy reflects a growing emphasis on protecting consumers while ensuring that only compliant and licensed entities can leverage its advertising platform in Switzerland.


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About the author

Anu Adegbola

Anu Adegbola has been Paid Media Editor of Search Engine Land since 2024. She covers paid search, paid social, retail media, video and more.

In 2008, Anu’s career started with

 delivering digital marketing campaigns (mostly but not exclusively Paid Search) by building strategies, maximising ROI, automating repetitive processes and bringing efficiency from every part of marketing departments through inspiring leadership both on agency, client and marketing tech side.

 

Outside editing Search Engine Land article she is the founder of PPC networking event – PPC Live, host of weekly podcast PPCChat Roundup, and brand evangelist at ClickTech. 

 

She is also an international speaker with some of the stages she has presented on being SMX (US), SMX (Munich), Friends of Search (Amsterdam), brightonSEO, The Marketing Meetup, HeroConf (PPC Hero), SearchLove, BiddableWorld, SESLondon, PPC Chat Live, AdWorld Experience (Bologna) and more.

GoI Approves Unified Pension Scheme for Government Employees

In a significant move to enhance retirement benefits for government employees, the Union Cabinet on Saturday approved the Unified Pension Scheme (UPS). This new scheme is set to benefit approximately 23 lakh government employees and will serve as an alternative to the existing National Pension System (NPS).

Background

The decision comes after a thorough review of the current pension system. In 2023, the finance ministry established a committee led by finance secretary TV Somanathan to evaluate the National Pension System for government employees. The NPS, which has been in effect since April 1, 2004, will now coexist with the newly introduced UPS.

Key Features of the Unified Pension Scheme

Assured Pension

One of the most notable features of the UPS is the assured pension. Employees who have completed a minimum qualifying service of 25 years will be entitled to a pension that is 50% of the average basic pay drawn over the last 12 months prior to superannuation. This provision ensures a stable and substantial income for retirees.

For those with shorter service periods, a proportionate plan has been put in place. Employees with a minimum of 10 years of service will also be eligible for pension benefits, albeit at a reduced rate commensurate with their years of service.

Family Pension

The UPS also introduces an assured family pension. In the unfortunate event of an employee’s death, their family will receive a pension at the rate of 60% of the employee’s pension. This provision offers crucial financial support to the families of deceased government employees.

Minimum Pension Guarantee

To ensure a basic standard of living for all retirees, the UPS establishes a minimum pension of Rs. 10,000 per month. This benefit is available to employees who have completed a minimum of 10 years of service and have reached superannuation.

Inflation Protection

Recognizing the impact of rising costs on retirees, the UPS includes provisions for inflation indexation. This feature applies to the assured pension, assured family pension, and the minimum pension. Additionally, Dearness Relief will be provided based on the All India Consumer Price Index for Industrial Workers (AICPI-IW), similar to the benefit extended to current service employees.

Lump Sum Payment

Upon superannuation, employees will receive a lump sum payment in addition to their gratuity. This payment will be calculated as 1/10th of the monthly emoluments (pay plus Dearness Allowance) as on the date of superannuation for every completed six months of service. Importantly, this lump sum payment will not reduce the quantum of the assured pension.

Eligibility and Implementation

The Unified Pension Scheme is set to take effect from April 1, 2025. However, its benefits will extend retroactively to those who have already retired or will retire up until March 31, 2025, with arrears being provided.

Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted that the scheme will positively impact approximately 23 lakh government employees.

Transition from NPS to UPS

Current subscribers to the National Pension System will have the option to switch to the UPS from the next financial year. This flexibility allows employees to choose the scheme that best suits their retirement planning needs.

Best Deals On MMO Gaming Mice For World Of Warcraft: The War Within

If you’re planning to return to Azeroth when the new World of Warcraft expansion The War Within launches on August 26 (or you’ve already jumped into the early access period this week), you should consider equipping yourself with an MMO mouse.

To be clear, almost every mouse will work for general MMO gameplay, and most devices marketed as “MMO mice” aren’t much different from other PC gaming models, but there’s one crucial difference: extra buttons. Lots of extra buttons, in fact. We’re talking anywhere from 10 to 20 or more additional buttons. These extra inputs usually sit on the side of the mouse for easy access with your thumb. The buttons can be mapped to the various skills and abilities you use in-game, making it easier to stay consistent with your combat rotations, pop a weave ability at the opportune moment, or even just navigate menus faster than dragging your mouse around and clicking on-screen icons.

Logitech G502 Hero and UtechSmart Venus Pro gaming mice

If that sounds like something you’d want from a new mouse, you’re in luck. There are dozens of mice out there sporting extra buttons and other MMO-friendly features, and a bunch of them are on sale right now–including one of our favorite gaming mice, the Logitech G502 Hero. This wired mouse features 11 programmable buttons, and you can grab it from Amazon for $42.29, which is nearly half off its normal $80 price.

Another option with even more buttons is the UtechSmart Venus Pro. This wireless model has 16 buttons and rates highly among users. You can grab it for $38.39 (was $60). And while it’s not a mouse, you should also consider the Razer Tartarus V2, which is a keypad featuring an assortment of gaming inputs, including 32 programmable keyboard keys, a controller-style thumbstick, a scroll wheel, and more. It’s on sale at Amazon for $70 (was $80).

Several other MMO gaming mice from notable brands like Corsair, Asus, SteelSeries, and more are also discounted at Amazon. Razer’s Naga Pro is a versatile option, as it actually comes with three interchangeable side plates, so you can switch between a 12-button plate for WoW, swap it out for a six-button plate for Diablo 4, and use the two-button attachment for FPS games.

We’ve rounded up a list of some of the best MMO gaming mouse deals to help you find one that fits your needs and budget. For more recommendations, check out our roundups of the best gaming mice and best gaming keyboards.

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Study finds nearly half of U.S. counties have at least one ‘pharmacy desert’

Nearly half of counties in the United States have at least one ‘pharmacy desert’ where there is no retail pharmacy within 10 miles, according to a new study published by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center — Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute (OSUCCC — James).

“As pharmacies close, more and more Americans are left without easy access to medications, with disproportionate consequences on certain communities. We found that patients in counties with higher social vulnerabilities and fewer primary care providers were up to 40% more likely to reside in a region with a pharmacy desert,” said Timothy Pawlik, MD, senior author of the study and holder of the Urban Meyer III and Shelley Meyer Chair for Cancer Research at the OSUCCC — James. Pawlik also serves as surgeon-in-chief at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and as chair of the Department of Surgery in the Ohio State College of Medicine.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) defines social vulnerability as “potential negative effects on communities caused by external stresses on human health.”

“These findings highlight how disparities compound the lack of access to basic health care and how it can lead to many people not taking their prescribed medications and having worse health outcomes, especially for chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension,” Pawlik added.

Study results were published today in JAMA Network Open.

Methods and Results

Researchers reviewed data on communities located less than 10 miles from the nearest retail pharmacy from the publicly available TelePharm Map. Counties were noted as having a high pharmacy desert density if the number of pharmacy deserts per 1,000 residents was in the 75th percentile. Social vulnerability index (SVI) and healthcare provider data were obtained from the CDC’s Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and the Area Health Resource File databases, respectively. The researchers used statistical methods to analyze the relationships between these factors.

The study found almost 46% of the 3,143 counties had at least one pharmacy desert. Counties with a high density of pharmacy deserts had higher social vulnerability and fewer primary care providers. People in these high-density pharmacy desert areas were more likely to face difficulties accessing medications and healthcare services.

Collaborators in this study include Giovanni Catalano, MD, Muhammad Muntazir Mehdi Khan, MBBS, and Odysseas P. Chatzipanagiotou, MD.

The Malayali on a high in Poland

Now that he had the perfect recipe, he needed a name. “What better name than ‘Malayali’?” chuckles Nallur, who grew up in Palakkad, Kerala. He earned his BCom degree from the Government Arts and Science College in Meenchanda, Kozhikode in 2007, before moving to Barcelona for further studies. It was a crazy idea naming the beer Malayali, but it clicked with the Indian expat community. As for the label, the duo took the help of a design firm in Kochi to find out what Malayalis relate to. One was Kathakali and the other was the Mollywood superstar Mohanlal. They launched the beer on November 13, 2022, using both Mohanlal and Kathakali images on the bottles—the logo featured a man wearing the headgear of a Kathakali artiste wearing Aviators and a moustache as sported by actor Mohanlal’s character in the cult film, Spadikam. But there was a small problem. “The design gave the impression it was a craft beer and not a mass market brew,” declares Nallur. He knew the design had to connect to the buyer for the beer to catch on. Two months ago, they began using the alphabet ‘Ma’ (Mother) in Malayalam as the logo.

Soon Indian restaurants in Warsaw were queuing up for Malayali. Arun Barot, owner of the Mr. India restaurant, says, “Malayali is super light. It doesn’t make you feel heavy. With other Indian brands, especially when drunk with typical Indian food, it causes burping, which is not the case with Malayali. My customers couldn’t be happier.”

Now Malayali is outselling Kingfisher, three to one in Warsaw, says Nallur. In 2023, he sold around 36,000 bottles from July to December. In the first quarter of 2024, the number was over 1.6 lakh bottles. Nallur and Sukumaran are not alone in taking up a spirited career. Perhaps Kerala’s love for the tipple is a high overseas. The last eight-odd years have seen Malayalis in different parts of the world launch new liquor brands—Kalikut 1498 beer in Poland, Maharani gin in Ireland, Mandakini Malabar Vaatte in Canada, Komban beer in the UK. But how did a teetotaller get into the alcohol business? “Destiny, I guess. When I was a 22-year-old living in Barcelona, I worked part-time in a pub. I ha dno idea about alcohol, but, nonetheless, fell in love with the trade,” smiles Nallur.

Malayali is the only Indian beer which is sold outside of Indian restaurants in Poland. “We are a hybrid beer. We sell in Mexican and Italian bars, too,” says Nallur. He has plans to woo the diaspora market in the UK, US and UAE. But his heart is set on making a mark in his home country. “I am looking for investors from India. In 2025, I want to enter the Indian market,” he says. There seems to be no bar on ‘Malayalis’ saying grin and beer it anywhere they go.

Versant reimagines its Chinook success with newest startup launch

Chinook Therapeutics ranks among Versant Ventures’ most successful biotechnology bets.

The kidney disease drug developer, which Versant founded in 2019 and went public one year later, was bought by Novartis last summer for $3.5 billion.

The acquisition gave Novartis a drug that, soon after the deal, succeeded in Phase 3 testing for a condition known as IgA nephropathy. U.S. regulators are now reviewing it for a possible approval.

Novartis and Versant hope to replicate Chinook’s success with Borealis Biosciences, a new biotech they partnered to launch Thursday with more than $150 million in combined venture and research funding. Along with Series A financing, Borealis could receive up to $100 million in upfront and near-term payments from Novartis under a research collaboration aimed at advancing kidney disease treatments.

Unlike Chinook, Borealis will focus on RNA-based medicines, which Jerel Davis, a manager director at Versant, said hold promise for reaching new targets within organs like the kidney.

Though some of that research could have been done in a pharmaceutical lab setting at Novartis, Borealis’ backers chose to build a startup around the science instead.

“Both us and Novartis recognize that if we want to really push the boundaries of this new field of RNA medicines for kidney disease, that’s best done within a biotech setting, and it’s best done by letting this proven team have clear scope and resources to tackle this field,” Davis said.

Several important members of Chinook’s R&D team have joined Borealis, according to Versant. Davis will lead the company as it searches for a chief executive officer. The company will operate with a staff of 25 based at Chinook’s former research facility in Vancouver, Canada.

Borealis sees opportunity to target subsets of kidney disease, building off of early research at Chinook. “You almost need a Google Maps for the kidney to know exactly where you need to go for various diseases, and that’s what the Borealis team has,” Davis said.

The company is not yet disclosing specifics about which targets it is pursuing.

“We are delighted to work with Versant on a partnership that exemplifies creative, collaborative deal-making to enable the launch of this innovative biotech,” Fiona Marshall, president of biomedical research at Novartis, said in a statement.

Under terms of the research collaboration, Novartis will have options to acquire two programs from Borealis, and could pay up to $750 million in additional clinical and regulatory milestone fees.

The creation of Borealis follows a similar model to SixPeaks Bio, which Versant launched in the spring with an option to sell to AstraZeneca. This so-called “build-to-buy” model — when pharma companies are given the option to acquire a startup or its assets in return for investment — was more common in the early 2010s than in recent years.

Versant previously launched another company this year, a startup named Santa Ana Therapeutics. That company is focused on studying what Davis described in June as “anger management for the immune system.”

The surprising reason we can’t build the missing middle

For decades, major cities worldwide have embraced medium-density housing as a way to strengthen urban areas, allowing more people to live in vibrant and livable neighbourhoods affordably and sustainably.

Not so in Australia’s capital cities.

And the reason why might surprise you.

Sydney’s housing market has long been dominated by two extremes: expansive suburban homes and towering high-rise apartments.

This stark dichotomy has created a critical gap in the city’s housing supply, known as the “missing middle.”

The missing middle encompasses medium-density housing typologies such as duplexes, terraces, townhouses, and low-rise apartment buildings.

Addressing this gap is essential to solving Sydney’s severe housing affordability crisis while maintaining the city’s livability.

The urgency of the missing middle issue is underscored by new housing starts at an 11-year low.

Australia will fall short of 2024’s national target of 240,000 new homes by 90,000.

In response, the federal and state governments have launched initiatives to incentivise infill development and dismantle regulatory barriers that hinder the growth of medium-density housing.

In NSW, these policies aim to deliver up to 112,000 additional homes over the next five years, a goal that hinges on the success of building in the missing middle.

One aspect of housing reforms in NSW has commenced, with duplexes and semi-detached homes added to the housing mixes of 124 of the state’s council areas.

Another aspect — Transport Oriented Development (TOD) reforms, which will see planning controls optimised to build new homes around train stations — is facing delays in certain council areas.

Here’s How I Play Retro PC Games on My iPhone

Key Takeaways

  • You can download and install UTM SE on your iPhone to set up a FreeDOS virtual machine, which allows you to run various games from the DOS era.
  • You’ll need the ISO file of your game ready on your iPhone before getting started.
  • I strongly recommend connecting an external keyboard to your iPhone, as you won’t have access to dedicated touch controls.



Mobile games have surely gotten better over the years, but what if you want to play all the retro PC games from your childhood on your iPhone? Fret not, as I’ll show you exactly how to do that using a PC emulator!


Before You Begin

Before you get started with running all your favorite retro games on your iPhone, you’ll need a few things ready:

  • Download and install UTM SE on your iPhone from the App Store.
  • To run your games on a virtual machine, you’ll need an operating system, for which I recommend using FreeDOS. Just visit FreeDOS’ downloads page and click LiveCD to download it.
  • Make sure to save a copy of your game’s ISO file on your iPhone using the Files app, as you’ll need it later.
  • While optional, I strongly recommend connecting an external keyboard to your iPhone. You can use the on-screen keyboard instead, but remember it will cover half the screen while you’re playing games.


Using FreeDOS to play games is within legal bounds; however, it’s crucial to note that downloading ISOs for games you don’t own is strictly illegal.

Setting Up FreeDOS on Your iPhone

Now that you have everything ready, you can finally start creating a FreeDOS virtual machine. Here’s how you can do so:

  1. Open UTM SE on your iPhone, and tap the plus (+) icon in the top-left corner.
  2. Tap New Machine, and then select Browse under Boot ISO Image. Navigate to the folder where you downloaded FreeDOS and select the FD13LIVE.iso file.
  3. Next, you’ll need to allocate hardware resources to your virtual machine. Set the memory slider to 512MB, and use the plus (+) icon under CPU to assign one core. If you encounter performance issues later, you can always increase the memory and CPU cores.
  4. Finally, just enter the amount of storage you want to allocate to the VM. In most cases, 1-2 GB should be plenty.
  5. You’ll now see a summary of your virtual machine. Just tap Save in the top-right corner to continue.


After creating your virtual machine, UTM SE will show all the details about the VM, including the option to boot into it. But before you do that, you’ll need to mount your games as an external drive. Here’s how:

  1. Tap the settings icon in the bottom-right corner.
  2. Hit the plus (+) icon in the top-left corner and tap Import Drive.
  3. Go to the folder where you saved your game, tap the ISO file to import it into your virtual machine, and then tap Save.


Once you’ve done that, simply tap the play icon to boot into FreeDOS. Now, it’s time to finally run your games!

Running Your Retro PC Games

If you’ve ever used a DOS system in your childhood, the next steps will make you feel right at home. If not, don’t worry; I’ll guide you through every step!

  1. After booting into FreeDOS, press Enter to choose the Use FreeDOS 1.3 in Live Environment mode option. If you’re not using an external keyboard, tap the keyboard icon at the top to bring up the on-screen keyboard.

  2. Your games will be assigned a drive letter that you’ll need to navigate to. Usually, the first game will be assigned to drive E: and additional games will be assigned subsequent letters. For example, if you want to access drive E:, simply type in E: and press Enter.
  3. Next, find the name of your game’s executable file by typing DIR. This will list all the files on the drive. Look for a file with a .EXE extension and note its exact name.
    FreeDOS running in UTM SE, displaying all available files in the directory

  4. Now, type the name of the executable file followed by its extension. For example, if the file is named DOOM, type DOOM.EXE, press Enter, and your game will finally start running!
    The Ultimate Doom running on an iPhone via UTM SE


Now, you can enjoy all your childhood classics right on your iPhone. If the screen feels a bit small, consider connecting your iPhone to a TV for a more immersive experience. Once you’ve explored your collection of retro PC games, you may want to check out some of the best console emulators available for your iPhone for an even bigger library of games!


These are literally hot cakes

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Compressed bricks of hotpot soup base are delivered to restaurants and shops in Chongqing. /CGTN
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Compressed bricks of hotpot soup base are delivered to restaurants and shops in Chongqing. /CGTN
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Compressed bricks of hotpot soup base are delivered to restaurants and shops in Chongqing. /CGTN
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Compressed bricks of hotpot soup base are delivered to restaurants and shops in Chongqing. /CGTN

You might see big pans of these “cakes” being delivered to restaurants and shops in Chongqing. But they are definitely not a dessert! They are compressed bricks of hotpot soup base! Mixed with stock or hot water, they turn into a deliciously flavorful broth into which you dip your food when eating hotpot. 

Judge Mathis’ wife files for divorce after 40-year marriage

Judge Greg Mathis and his wife, Linda Yvette Mathis, are parting ways after almost four decades together.

Linda Mathis filed for divorce from the “Judge Mathis” star Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split, according to court documents reviewed by The Times.

In the filing, she listed their date of separation as July 17 and noted that they have no minor children. She also applied for spousal support while asking that the court waive her husband’s right to request support from her. It is unclear whether the couple had a prenuptial agreement in place.

She also requested that Greg Mathis cover her legal fees.

Representatives for both parties did not reply immediately Friday to The Times’ request for comment.

The college sweethearts wed in 1985, more than a decade before the premiere of “Judge Mathis,” which ran for 24 seasons from Sept. 13, 1999, to May 25, 2023. The arbitration-based reality court show was recognized in 2004 with the NAACP Image Award for outstanding news, talk or information series, and in 2018 scored a Daytime Emmy for outstanding legal/courtroom program.

Mathis is the longest-running Black male television host and second-longest-reigning arbitrator in courtroom TV history (behind “Judge Judy”) and in 2022 received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Before his Hollywood tenure, Mathis, 61, worked as a judge in Michigan’s 36th District Court.

Just days after his eponymous show was canceled last year by Warner Bros., Mathis announced he would be hosting a new courtroom show, “Mathis Court With Judge Mathis,” helmed by Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group.

In 2022, he also appeared alongside his wife and four children (and multiple grandchildren) — who all live in Los Angeles — in the docuseries “Mathis Family Matters.”

‘Hundreds of Ads in Minutes’: This Startup Thinks AI Can Drown Out the MAGA Movement

I confess to Hutchinson that if I were a politician, I would be scared to use BattlegroundAI. Generative AI tools are known to “hallucinate,” a polite way of saying that they sometimes make things up out of whole cloth. (They bullshit, to use academic parlance.) I ask how she’s ensuring that the political content BattlegroundAI generates is accurate.

“Nothing is automated,” she replies. Hutchinson notes that BattlegroundAI’s copy is a starting-off point, and that humans from campaigns are meant to review and approve it before it goes out. “You might not have a lot of time, or a huge team, but you’re definitely reviewing it.”

Of course, there’s a rising movement opposing how AI companies train their products on art, writing, and other creative work without asking for permission. I ask Hutchinson what she’d say to people who might oppose how tools like ChatGPT are trained. “Those are incredibly valid concerns,” she says. “We need to talk to Congress. We need to talk to our elected officials.”

I ask whether BattlegroundAI is looking at offering language models that train on only public domain or licensed data. “Always open to that,” she says. “We also need to give folks, especially those who are under time constraints, in resource-constrained environments, the best tools that are available to them, too. We want to have consistent results for users and high-quality information—so the more models that are available, I think the better for everybody.”

And how would Hutchinson respond to people in the progressive movement—who generally align themselves with the labor movement—objecting to automating ad copywriting? “Obviously valid concerns,” she says. “Fears that come with the advent of any new technology—we’re afraid of the computer, of the light bulb.”

Hutchinson lays out her stance: She doesn’t see this as a replacement for human labor so much as a way to reduce grunt work. “I worked in advertising for a very long time, and there’s so many elements of it that are repetitive, that are honestly draining of creativity,” she says. “AI takes away the boring elements.” She sees BattlegroundAI as a helpmeet for overstretched and underfunded teams.

Taylor Coots, a Kentucky-based political strategist who recently began using the service, describes it as “very sophisticated,” and says it helps identify groups of target voters and ways to tailor messaging to reach them in a way that would otherwise be difficult for small campaigns. In battleground races in gerrymandered districts, where progressive candidates are major underdogs, budgets are tight. “We don’t have millions of dollars,” he says. “Any opportunities we have for efficiencies, we’re looking for those.”

Will voters care if the writing in digital political ads they see is generated with the help of AI? “I’m not sure there is anything more unethical about having AI generate content than there is having unnamed staff or interns generate content,” says Peter Loge, an associate professor and program director at George Washington University who founded a project on ethics in political communication.

“If one could mandate that all political writing done with the help of AI be disclosed, then logically you would have to mandate that all political writing”—such as emails, ads, and op-eds—“not done by the candidate be disclosed,” he adds.

Still, Loge has concerns about what AI does to public trust on a macro level, and how it might impact the way people respond to political messaging going forward. “One risk of AI is less what the technology does, and more how people feel about what it does,” he says. “People have been faking images and making stuff up for as long as we’ve had politics. The recent attention on generative AI has increased peoples’ already incredibly high levels of cynicism and distrust. If everything can be fake, then maybe nothing is true.”

Hutchinson, meanwhile, is focused on her company’s shorter-term impact. “We really want to help people now,” she says. “We’re trying to move as fast as we can.”

Binance Prevented $2.4 Billion in Losses in H1 2024, 45 Percent Were Linked to Scams: Report

Binance CEO Richard Teng, in a post on X, claimed that the exchange has managed to prevent losses of around $2.4 billion (roughly Rs. 20,130 crore) between January and July this year. According to Binance, over 1.2 million global users were protected against financial losses during this period. Touted as the largest crypto exchange in the world, Binance says it leveraged artificial intelligence (AI) technology coupled with manual reviews and audits to detect suspicious transactions.

As of March this year, Binance’s user asset holdings exceeded the mark of $100 billion (roughly Rs. 8,38,719 crore), the exchange had said in a blog at the time. The exchange is taking measures to ensure the safety of these funds and making it its umpteenth priority.

In a new blog Binance stated that out of the $2.4 billion (roughly Rs. 20,130 crore) prevented in losses so far this year, withdrawals linked to suspected crypto scams made up over $1.1 billion (roughly Rs. 9,227 crore), which is about 45 percent of the total amount.

Elaborating on its threat monitoring system the exchange explained that it is fueled by, “a powerful risk engine that conducts real-time monitoring, leveraging a hybrid of AI-based and manual review. This allows the Binance team to dynamically detect suspicious transactions and take action to protect users quickly.” This system has been deployed uniformly across all of Binance’s verticals to protect both, individual and institutional investors against financial losses.

The exchange has shared an observation that suspicious transactions are most susceptible to being identified at the withdrawal stage, where the hacker or scammer is trying to bypass Binance’s security systems.

Rohit Wad, Chief Technology Officer at Binance commented on the development saying, “The work of improving our systems and capabilities to stay ahead of potential threats is a continuous process as bad actors never stop devising new ways to breach crypto platforms’ defenses.”

That said, Wad has instructed members of the crypto community that they, too, are responsible for maintaining the safety of their funds.

“Ultimately, users themselves play the largest role in safeguarding their assets. Stay informed, use strong security practices, and be cautious of potential scams,” the CTO added.

Along with AI and manual monitoring, Binance said it has deployed other features like customised pop-up notifications and wakeup calls to maintain safety of user funds across eight levels of risk severity parameters.

Earlier this month, the exchange had announced that it had recovered $73 million (approximately Rs. 612 crore) stolen by hackers and scammers from the global crypto sector as of July 31, 2024.

Google SA360 now supports Microsoft automated bidding

Google is launching a beta program that allows advertisers to activate Microsoft automated bidding within Search Ads 360 bid strategies.

Why we care. Enterprise advertisers can now optimize their campaigns across multiple search engines more effectively, potentially increasing conversions by 5%.

How it works:

  • Microsoft automated bidding optimizes bids at the auction level in real-time.
  • Advertisers can use Floodlight conversion data to enhance performance on Microsoft search and shopping campaigns.
  • Campaigns can be included in cross-channel and cross-engine bid strategy portfolios powered by Google AI.

Key features:

  • Cross-engine optimization: Combine Microsoft automated bidding and Google auction time bidding in a single Search Ads 360 bid strategy
  • Budget bid strategies: Use Google AI to allocate budgets efficiently across campaigns with enterprise controls

By the numbers. Advertisers using Search Ads 360 multi-channel/engine optimization portfolios typically see 5% more conversions or conversion value compared to optimizing channels and engines independently, according to internal Google data.

How to get started:

  • Check the box to share Floodlight data with linked Microsoft advertising accounts.
  • Navigate to bid strategy settings and enable Microsoft automated bidding.

What’s next. Google is seeking feedback and plans to continue innovating cross-channel and cross-engine campaign tools.


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Anu Adegbola

Anu Adegbola has been Paid Media Editor of Search Engine Land since 2024. She covers paid search, paid social, retail media, video and more.

In 2008, Anu’s career started with

 delivering digital marketing campaigns (mostly but not exclusively Paid Search) by building strategies, maximising ROI, automating repetitive processes and bringing efficiency from every part of marketing departments through inspiring leadership both on agency, client and marketing tech side.

 

Outside editing Search Engine Land article she is the founder of PPC networking event – PPC Live, host of weekly podcast PPCChat Roundup, and brand evangelist at ClickTech. 

 

She is also an international speaker with some of the stages she has presented on being SMX (US), SMX (Munich), Friends of Search (Amsterdam), brightonSEO, The Marketing Meetup, HeroConf (PPC Hero), SearchLove, BiddableWorld, SESLondon, PPC Chat Live, AdWorld Experience (Bologna) and more.

Tata Power Solar Systems, ICICI Bank Partner To Finance Solar Units

Tata Power Solar Systems Ltd (TPSSL) has signed an agreement with ICICI Bank to provide financing for solar units to residential and corporate customers. As part of the agreement, the customers can avail themselves of loans up to Rs 90 lakh with collateral-free options and tenure extending up to 5 years.

TPSSL collaboration with ICICI Bank

TPSSL announces its strategic collaboration with ICICI Bank to provide loans to finance the purchase of solar panels/ units for residential and corporate customers,” the company said in a statement.

Benefits

They can also get higher loans with collaterals with tenures of up to 20 years, said TPSSL, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tata Power Renewable Energy Limited (TPREL).

 

Arcade1Up Machines Drop To Prime Day Prices – Mortal Kombat Arcade Table, Ms. Pac-Man Countercade, And More

Amazon and Best Buy have some stellar deals on Arcade1Up products right now, including head-to-head gaming tables for over 50% off, budget-friendly countercades for steep discounts, and a digital pinball machine for 33% off. Most of the deals match the low prices from Amazon Prime Day in July, so if you missed out then, you have another opportunity to save big on your next home arcade machine. Here’s a quick rundown of the notable deals:

Arcade1Up Deals at Amazon


The Mortal Kombat model isn’t the only arcade table available for a nice discount right now. Arcade1Up’s Head-to-Head Pong Table, which is pretty much the perfect game for this layout, is also down to $300 at Amazon. Alternatively, you can go for the Pong 4-Player Pub Table for the same price. The two-player table comes with 12 games, while the pub table only has eight games: Pong, Pong Doubles, Pong Sports, Tempest, Super Breakout, Warlords, Quadrapong, and Circus Atari. The head-to-head table also includes Destroyer, Avalanche, Major Havoc, and Indy 500.

For a cheaper, tabletop machine, Arcade1Up’s Pong 2-Player Countercade with an 8-inch display and six games–the first six listed above–is discounted to only $150 (was $230).

Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, and Marvel vs. Capcom have also received the arcade table treatment, but they are selling for $600, $640, and $700, respectively.

If you’ve always wanted a pinball table at home, Arcade1Up’s William Bally Attack from Mars Pinball is discounted to $500 (was $750) at Amazon. This digital pinball machine has 10 preloaded games, touch flippers with haptic feedback, solenoid modules to replicate ball feedback, 23.8-inch playfield, and 7.5-inch LCD score screen.

Though all of the other Arcade1Up Amazon deals are also available at Best Buy, the $500 Attack from Mars Pinball promotion is only at Amazon (it’s $600 at Best Buy).

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A switch for immune memory and anti-tumor immunity

A Ludwig Cancer Research study has identified a metabolic switch in the immune system’s T cells that is essential to the generation of memory T cells — which confer lasting immunity to previously encountered pathogens — and a T cell subtype found in tumors that drives anti-tumor responses during immunotherapy.

Led by Ludwig Lausanne’s Ping-Chih Ho and Alessio Bevilacqua and published in the current issue of Science Immunology, the study identifies PPARβ/δ, a master regulator of gene expression, as that essential molecular switch. Ho, Bevilacqua and their colleagues also show that the switch’s dysfunction compromises T cell “memory” of previously encountered viruses as well as the induction of anticancer immune responses in mice.

“Our findings suggest that we might be able to engage this switch pharmacologically to improve the efficacy of cancer immunotherapies,” said Ho.

When killer (or CD8+) T cells, which kill sick and cancerous cells, are activated by their target antigen, they switch on metabolic pathways that most other healthy cells only use when starved of oxygen. This type of metabolism — involving a metabolic process known as aerobic glycolysis — supports multiple processes essential to the killer T cell’s ability to proliferate and destroy its target cells.

Most killer T cells die off after they’ve cleared an infection. A few, however, transform into central memory CD8+ T cells (Tcms) that linger in the circulation to establish what we call immunity: the ability to mount a swift and lethal response to the same pathogen if it is ever encountered again. To achieve this transformation, T cells switch off aerobic glycolysis and otherwise adapt their metabolism to persist over the long term in tissues or in the circulation. How precisely they do this was until now unknown.

Aware that PPARβ/δ activates many of the metabolic processes characteristic of Tcms, Ho, Bevilacqua and their colleagues hypothesized it might play a key role in Tcm formation. They examined immunologic gene expression data collected from yellow fever vaccine recipients long after vaccination and, as expected, saw that the PPARβ/δ was produced abundantly in their Tcms.

Their studies in mice revealed that PPARβ/δ is activated in T cells not in the peak phase of the immune response to viral infection but as that response winds down. Further, CD8+ T cells were unable to make the metabolic switch required to become circulating Tcms if they failed to express PPARβ/δ. Disrupting its expression impaired survival of such Tcms and resident memory T cells in the intestines following infection.

The researchers show that T cell exposure to interleukin-15 — an immune factor important for Tcm formation — and their expression of a protein named TCF1 engages the PPARβ/δ pathway. TCF1 is already known to be critical to the rapid expansion of Tcms when they encounter their target pathogen. The researchers show in this study that it is also important to the maintenance of TCMs.

As it happens, TCF1 expression is a hallmark of a subset of CD8+ T cells — progenitor-exhausted T cells — that are found in tumors. These progenitor-exhausted T cells follow one of two paths: they either become completely lethargic, “terminally exhausted” T cells; or, given the appropriate stimulus, proliferate to produce “effector” CD8+ T cells that kill cancer cells. Checkpoint blockade immunotherapies, like anti-PD-1 antibodies, can provide such stimulus.

The observation that TCF1 modulates the PPARβ/δ pathway in T cells raised the possibility that it might also be essential to the formation and maintenance of progenitor-exhausted T cells. The researchers showed that this is indeed the case. Deleting the PPARβ/δ gene from T cells led to the loss of progenitor-exhausted T cells in a mouse model of melanoma. They also demonstrate that the PPARβ/δ pathway curtails the tendency of progenitor-exhausted T cells to stagger toward terminal exhaustion.

To assess the therapeutic potential of their findings, Ho, Bevilacqua and their colleagues exposed T cells to a molecule that stimulates PPARβ/δ activity and used the treated cells against a mouse model of melanoma. These cells delayed the growth of melanoma tumors in mice more efficiently than their untreated counterparts and bore biochemical hallmarks of progenitor exhausted T cells primed to generate cancer-killing descendants.

“Based on these findings,” said Bevilacqua, “we suggest that targeting PPARβ/δ signaling may be a promising approach to improve T cell-mediated anti-tumor immunity.

How exactly this might be achieved in people is a subject for further study that will doubtless be pursued by the Ho laboratory.

This study was supported by Ludwig Cancer Research, the Swiss National Science Foundation, the European Research Council, the Swiss Cancer Foundation, the Cancer Research Institute, Helmut Horten Stiftung, the Melanoma Research Alliance, the Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology, the NYU Abu Dhabi Research Institute Award and Academia Sinica.

Ping-Chih Ho is a member of the Lausanne Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and a full professor at the University of Lausanne.

PURCL-Student Law Journal by Panjab University, Ludhiana

University Institute of Laws, Panjab University Regional Centre, Ludhiana is seeking submissions from the students of law in the form of a call for paper for its special edition of bi-annual law journal (PURCL-Student Law Journal- special edition) Volume 1 Issue 3 (July-Dec, 2024), on Environment Law

About the University Institute of Law

University Institute of Law, Panjab University Regional Centre (PURC), Ludhiana has embarked upon a well-structured course of action to achieve levels of excellence in the field of legal studies and research since its establishment at the campus of P.U.

Extension Library, Ludhiana w.e.f. the academic Session 2003-04. Presently the institution imparts legal education under the able leadership of Prof. (Dr.) Aman Amrit Cheema, Director, UIL, PURC, through three courses, LL.M 1 year, LL.B 3 year and B.A. LL.B (Hons.) 5 year integrated course. The level of academic rigour has ensured that most of our alumni excel in their respective professions.

Beyond academics, PURC, Ludhiana promotes leadership skills and wholesome life experience of our students by encouraging them to take part in various co-curricular and extra-curricular activities like literary, debating, cultural, entrepreneurial and recreational activities. Keeping the above objective in mind, UIL, PURC has introduced biannual law journal (PURCL-Student Law Journal) primarily for law students across the globe to encourage exchange of ideas, concepts and their applicability and promote problem solving capabilities in the students.  

About the Journal

PURCL Student Law Journal is a Peer-reviewed/ Refereed Journal and a remarkable initiative of the University Institute of Laws, PURC, Ludhiana. Student Law Journal is a biannual publication (July and January) which provides an excellent way for law students to critically engage in current legal issues and to collaborate closely with other students to study the nuances of contemporary legal Pedagogy. The experience enhances writing, editing and citation-checking skills.

Special Edition: Focus of Special Issues

This special issue focuses on an array of Centre and State laws, rules governing various areas of the environment, such as air, water, hazardous waste, pesticides, land development, clean-up of contaminated sites (and lakes). The major scope of this special issue would be to explore the new ideas and development in the following areas:

  1. Environment Law and Policy
  2. Environment Disaster and Law
  3. International Environment Law and Policy
  4. National/Indian Environment Protection Mechanism
  5. Climate Change and Environment Degradation
  6. Environment Constitutionalism
  7. Eco-feminism
  8. Environment and Indian Philosophy

NOTE: The sub- themes mentioned above are merely suggestive and not exhaustive.

All contributions to the journal are rigorously referred and selected on the basis of the originality, quality and significance of the work. The Journal gives preference to research papers of students on current issues on the area, thus ensuring its scientific, legal and social priority and importance.

The contributors may note that in case of duplication of area of research work, the editorial board may select the paper which it deems fit in terms of originality, relevance and more investigative.

Who may Submit

Submissions are invited from students and research scholars of all the law institutions.

Theme

Students are invited to contribute in the form of Tributes, Articles, Case Comments, Critical Evaluation of any suggested themes mentioned above. The main focus of the Articles/Papers shall be on the Environment Law.

The Journal is extremely useful to academicians, practitioners, researchers, scholars and students who are interested in the latest theoretical and practical advances and innovations in the field of Law and Environment and want to adapt to new legal trends.

Submission Guidelines

  1. Authors are requested to send their original, unpublished submission in .doc format to [email protected]
  2. The submission must be accompanied by a separate covering letter bearing the following information:
  3. Full Name of the Author(s)
  4. Position/Year of Study (if applicable on all author(s))
  5. Institutional Affiliations (if any)
  6. Contact Details of the Author / Co-Author
  7. Title of the Papers
  8. Class + Session + Semester
  9. Declaration of originality
  10. Author must submit a plagiarism report (below 10% similarity index) along with the submission otherwise the submission will be outrightly rejected.
  11. The authors must not mention any relevant identification information on the body of the research paper such as their name, contact details, institutional affiliation (if any).
  12. Submissions can be in the form of long articles, short notes, book reviews. The acceptable word limit should not exceed: –
  13. Long Articles: 4000-5000 words
  14. Short Notes: 3000-4000 words
  15. Case Comments/ Legislative Comments: 1500-3000
  16. Kindly note that the word limits mentioned above are exclusive of foot notes. 
  17. All the word limits will be strictly enforced.
  18. All the submissions must consist of an Abstract of not more than 250 words. The abstract will not be included in the word limit.
  19. The submission must be sent along with to 6 keywords along with the abstract in the manuscript.
  20. A submission can be co-authored by a maximum of two people.
  21. In case, authors send more than one submission for consideration, only the first submission   shall be reviewed for publication.

      Formatting and Citation Guidelines

      1. An appropriate Title must be mentioned in the cover page of the submission. The Title should be font type- Times New Roman and font size-16.
      2. The submission should not contain any biographical information of the author throughout the manuscript. 
      3. The body of the text must be submitted in font type- Times New Roman, font size- 12.  
      4. The footnotes must be font type- Time New Roman, font size 10.
      5. The Line Spacing of the main text and footnotes must be 1.5 and 1 respectively. 
      6. Use of Headings and Subheadings is encouraged throughout the text-
      7. Title of Paper-Capital, Bold, Font Size-16, Times New Roman
      8. Headings: Centre Aligned, Bold, and Font Size- 14, Font Type- Times New Roman, with Roman Numbering.
      9. Subheadings: Justified Alignment, Bold, Font Size – 12 and Font Type- Times New Roman. 
      10. Foot notes and citations of research work are to be given as per the format of    Indian Law Institute available at www.ili.ac.in, in single space.
      11. All submissions are subject to peer review and modification as per the journal style sheet.
      12. The final decision of the Editorial Board, regarding publication of the article shall be final.

      Last Date for Submission

      All papers must be submitted before 15th October, 2024 to [email protected].

      Contact Details

      For submission of papers and any queries please drop your mail at: [email protected].

      Disclaimer: WEF April, 2021, Lawctopus will not publish any ‘Call for Papers/Blogs’ by journals that charge money at the time of submission. If you find any journal doing so, please intimate us at tanuj.kalia[at]lawctopus.com

Weekly Tarot Card Readings: Tarot prediction for August 18 – August 24, 2024 | Astrology

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 20)

Love: Five of Swords

Read on to find out your Tarot reading for the coming week.(Unsplash)

Mood: The Chariot

Career: Ten of Coins

Prepare for a week full of joy and success. This week, maintaining a disciplined lifestyle may lead to improved health and well-being. Effective communication with your coworkers could facilitate the acquisition of new skills and knowledge. Married couples might find joy in spending quality time together at an intimate gathering. Celebrating joyous occasions at home could contribute to an upbeat mood. It’s essential to handle money-related tasks with diligence to avoid financial setbacks. When it comes to travel plans, opt for well-planned vacations over impromptu road trips. Those in the market for a new home may encounter favourable deals. Graduating students may experience satisfactory performance in their exams. Prioritize spending time with loved ones to enhance your overall mental well-being.

Lucky Number: 3

Lucky Colour: Purple

TAURUS (Apr 21-May 20)

Love: Wheel of Fortune

Mood: The Sun

Career: Eight of Cups

Your hard work is set to pay off this week. This week, consider signing up for a new sport to elevate your fitness level. Communicating your feelings can strengthen your romantic relationship. Show some care and attention to ease prolonged tension at home. Projects initiated at the workplace this week may yield positive results soon. Be patient with investments, as returns may not be immediate. A trip abroad could bring exciting experiences and opportunities. Keep an eye on property investments, as some recent purchases may fetch a good price. Students may improve academically by approaching their work from a different perspective. Consider making lifestyle changes for better outcomes. Your optimistic attitude will drive you towards achieving new goals.

Lucky Number: 6

Lucky Colour: Grey

GEMINI (May 21-Jun 21)

Love: Two of Coins

Mood: The Fool

Career: The Magician

This week holds the key to your dreams. Professionally, it’s a good time to seek positive recognition and reinforcement to stand out at work. Engaging children in enjoyable activities can uplift the atmosphere at home and foster joyous moments. If your romantic relationship has hit a rough patch, consider taking steps to reignite the passion and connection. Prioritize your health and well-being, avoiding overexertion or unhealthy habits. Be cautious with your finances to avoid potential pitfalls and serious setbacks. Planning a getaway with loved ones can offer a refreshing break and provide much-needed relaxation. Seek wise counsel and advice to navigate any property disputes effectively. Students can excel academically if they dedicate themselves wholeheartedly to their studies. Don’t neglect your social life; nurturing relationships and connections is important for overall well-being.

Lucky Number: 17

Lucky Colour: Light Blue

CANCER (Jun22-Jul 22)

Love: The Empress

Mood: King of Coins

Career: Page of Wands

Get ready for a week where positivity rules. Entrepreneurial endeavours may flourish, as influential figures recognize your professional prowess. Expect harmony and joy to prevail within your household during this time. However, be cautious of potential financial challenges stemming from overspending. Clear communication with your partner is crucial to sustaining a healthy romantic relationship amidst a misunderstanding. Be mindful of workplace stress and prioritize your well-being to combat fatigue. If planning a trip abroad, thorough preparation is the key to avoiding any unforeseen setbacks. Negotiating property matters may become complex, especially in the presence of elderly relatives. While exam results for students may lean towards the lower end, your natural charisma and social skills will continue to shine, effortlessly fostering new friendships and leaving a lasting impression on those you encounter.

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Light Green

LEO (Jul 23-Aug 23)

Love: The Hermit

Mood: Seven of Wands

Career: The Tower

Your goals are within reach this week. This week, there’s a possibility of landing a higher position and salary by exploring job opportunities. Diversifying your sources of income can lead to better savings and investment opportunities. It’s crucial to address any misunderstandings in your romantic relationship to maintain harmony and trust. Despite any challenges, spending quality time with family can bring joy and fulfilment. Reconnecting with close friends can provide relaxation and enjoyment. Your vacation plans may come to fruition, offering a well-deserved break. Property transactions could yield small profits, contributing to your financial growth. Students may excel in an important exam with diligent preparation. Consider indulging in a therapeutic massage to alleviate stress and promote relaxation. Engaging in social activities can pave the way for long-term success and fulfilment.

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colour: Purple

VIRGO (Aug 24-Sept 23)

Love: Ace of Wands

Mood: The Hanged Man

Career: The Fool

Stay positive and hopeful this week. Maintaining a balanced diet and regular exercise routine could lead to improvements in your overall health. Dedication and hard work in your professional endeavours may earn you well-deserved recognition and praise. This week, you might feel inclined to share details about your romantic relationship with others. Be mindful that not everyone may share the same level of happiness as you, which could lead to disagreements at home. It’s important to manage your finances carefully and avoid overspending to prevent financial crises. Travel plans may be subject to change due to unexpected events. Resolving property disputes may be possible with satisfactory outcomes indicated. Students may find completing challenging assignments easier with diligence and effort. Cultivating mutual understanding within your social circle can foster smoother interactions.

Lucky Number: 11

Lucky Colour: White

LIBRA (Sept 24-Oct 23)

Love: Two of Wands

Mood: Three of Coins

Career: Devil

Your efforts can lead to success this week. This week, the support of family members could pave the way for big achievements. Consider making adjustments to your exercise routine and diet to enhance your health. Be mindful of potential misunderstandings that could strain your romantic relationship. Exercise caution with schemes promising quick financial gain; prioritize long-term stability. Expect a pleasant work week ahead, with your decisions leading to positive outcomes. If you feel the need for a change of scenery, a trip could provide the necessary distance. Real estate transactions may yield favourable results for all parties involved. Students have the potential to produce original and satisfactory work. Avoid acting hastily and consider others’ feelings before making decisions.

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Peach

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22)

Love: The Fool

Mood: Eight of Coins

Career: Three of Swords

Embrace the growth and success this week offers. This week, expect a stable financial situation with income from various sources. Taking initiative at work could lead to a raise or promotion. Be open to unexpected proposals from your romantic partner, which could bring joy. Address any health concerns by consulting a doctor, and avoid self-medication. Despite busy schedules, prioritize spending quality time with family at home to ensure peace. Even if some friends cancel, your trip can still be enjoyable. Before finalizing any property deals, carefully review the documents for hidden clauses. Students may surpass expectations academically.

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Peach

Love: The Empress

Mood: The Moon

Career: Ace of Swords

Positive changes and uplifting moments may be headed your way. Spending time with loved ones can uplift your spirits and bring out your best self this week. Expect positive and harmonious vibes at home, fostering a sense of warmth. Your romantic partner may take the next step in your relationship by proposing and solidifying your connection. However, be mindful of your financial situation and avoid overspending to prevent instability. To excel professionally, focus on honing your skills and addressing any weaknesses. Persistent health issues may dampen your mood, so prioritize self-care and seek proper treatment. Consider postponing any upcoming trips until circumstances are more favourable. Selling family property could lead to significant financial gains for those looking to divest. Students who dedicate themselves to studying are likely to perform well in their exams.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: Golden

Love: Two of Swords

Mood: The High Priestess

Career: Two of Coins

Your hard work will pay off all around. This week, taking the time to understand your partner better could strengthen your romantic bond. Financially, you’re likely to remain stable, with your savings intact even if you indulge a bit. Recognition for your achievements may come during gatherings with close relatives. While stress may be a factor, prioritizing your physical health, including adequate sleep, is crucial. Trust your decisions and instincts, even if they’re not immediately appreciated by others. However, be mindful of potential conflicts with superiors that could impact your productivity at work. When travelling, prioritize safety measures to protect your well-being. Real estate transactions could offer lucrative opportunities for financial growth. Some students may face challenges meeting academic requirements this week.

Lucky Number: 22

Lucky Colour: Saffron

Love: The Hierophant

Mood: King of Wands

Career: Page of Cups

Stay determined and optimistic this week. Embracing a positive mindset can enhance your chances of success this week. Enjoy the warmth and security of your home, where you feel loved and supported. Spending quality time with your partner may strengthen your bond and increase compatibility. While financial stability allows for indulgence, prioritize your health to avoid setbacks. Take proactive steps to address minor health issues before they escalate. Remain resilient and confident in the face of challenges at work. Consider postponing non-essential travel for a more opportune time. Elder family members may secure significant financial gains through real estate negotiations. Students are likely to achieve notable academic success with dedication and hard work. Despite intense emotions, refrain from making impulsive decisions and exercise patience and discernment.

Lucky Number: 5

Lucky Colour: Magenta

PISCES (Feb 20-Mar 20)

Love: The Star

Mood: Judgement

Career: The Magician

Visualize a joyful week ahead, ready to unfold its magic. This week, your hard work in your professional life may finally pay off with monetary recognition. Take comfort in your romantic relationships, as they can provide much-needed support. Consider saving more money and exploring investment opportunities with higher returns. Engaging in conversations with elders at home can deepen your sense of belonging. Be cautious about maintaining a healthy diet to avoid potential health complications. If you’re planning to travel for business, be prepared to face challenges along the way. Real estate transactions may require extra care and attention this week. Embrace new study material to enhance your academic performance and reach new heights. Stay open to opportunities that may elevate your status and reputation. Sometimes, even simple changes can lead to significant improvements in your life.

Lucky Number: 1

Lucky Colour: White

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16 Great Tips from Successful Investors

Let’s talk about some positive things you can do at present rather than worrying about COVID-19.

So let me ask you….would you like some success tips?

If so, why not ask successful people what they wished they’d been told when they were younger?

That’s exactly what I did with these successful property professionals and here’s what they said.

1. Invest in yourself first.

Your best investment by far will always be in yourself as what you can achieve elsewhere will always be bounded by what you have achieved within yourself.

Investing in yourself emotionally, physically, spiritually, and financially will allow you to become the best version of yourself.

2. Dream Big

There’s lots of wisdom around with various takes on the same message- but it all comes back to “If you can’t dream it, you can’t achieve it” and the more work that you do on yourself and growing personally and professionally, the more you will be able to achieve in every area- including your financial investments.

I think it was Larry Page who said “Tackle big dreams, there’s no competition.”

3. Don’t wish it were easier, wish you were better

This famous quote from Jim Rohn says it all:

“Don’t wish it were easier, wish you were better. Don’t wish for fewer problems, wish for more skills. Don’t wish for less challenge, wish for more wisdom.”

4 . If you want something you’ve never had, you have to do something you’ve never done.

The biggest obstacle to success and happiness that most people face is fear.

Amazing things happen outside of our comfort zones and this requires us to do things that we may not have done and make us feel uncomfortable.

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1. Success does not come from one big event or occurrence, it comes from a series of smaller things.

I always used to think I would be successful as a result of one big break or event.

I would get a promotion or win the lotto or flip a property and make a substantial amount of money.

But I’ve learned that success comes from a series of smaller events.

So take every opportunity you can to better yourself or your circumstances, change your habits to be more productive, and work hard towards a long-term goal that you are committed to.

2. Successful people have multiple streams of income.

In most cases, your salary has a ceiling so whether you earn $50,000 per annum or $500,000 per annum your level of savings is capped.

You cannot save your way to wealth and success.

But by investing the income you save in high-growth assets, diversifying your portfolio, and adding multiple streams of income from property, shares and business you can fast-track your wealth and are not solely reliant on your salary.

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1. Life is hard but you are smarter 

Don’t kid yourself – life is hard, but you already knew that didn’t you?

There will always be more problems: economic and investment uncertainty, world tensions, uncertain work prospects, children etc, but remember you’ve survived 100% of all the problems life has hurled at you.

To make it easier to overcome these obstacles, surround yourself with the right people, get a mentor and a team of experts

And minimise the dangers by understanding risks and mitigating them as much as possible

2. Always learn how to improve at whatever you do

Ensure you’re the best version of yourself.

Jannik Sinner parts ways with fitness coach and physiotherapist in clostebol doping ruling

Three days after the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) announced that world No. 1 Jannik Sinner had tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug, the Italian confirmed that he had parted ways with the two men at the heart of the doping case that rocked the tennis world this week. In a press conference Friday, he said he was relieved the news was out after months of investigation.

In his first public comments, Sinner said he had taken solace in knowing that he had never intentionally done anything wrong, but needed to break from the trainer and physiotherapist responsible for allowing the prohibited substance to enter his system.

“Because of these mistakes, I’m not feeling that confident to continue with them,” Sinner said of Umberto Ferrara, his fitness coach, and Giacomo Naldi, his physiotherapist, during a news conference ahead of the U.S. Open. “I was struggling a lot in the last months. Now I was waiting for the result, and now I just need some clean air.”

Ferrara and Naldi had been part of the close-knit crew that has helped Sinner, the 22-year-old Italian reach the pinnacle of the sport.

“We have decided to part ways and are not working together anymore,” Sinner’s spokesperson stated on behalf of the team. “We wish them the best of luck.”

Naldi had not accompanied Sinner to any events since Halle, a June grass-court tournament in Germany that serves as a tuneup for Wimbledon. Ferrara had not been with Sinner since Wimbledon, which ended in mid-July.

During all those months, Sinner has been balancing the stress of trying to clear his name through the arduous anti-doping litigation process with being the world’s top-ranked tennis player and trying to win actual tournaments.


Sinner first tested positive during Indian Wells, where he lost in the semifinals to Carlos Alcaraz (George Walker/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

“It was a long process,” Sinner said. “I was always concerned that it might come out at some point. In the beginning it was a different view, but then after, you know, it was a little bit more complicated. I went through, me and my team and the lawyers, I’m just a simple tennis player.”

Since testing positive for clostebol, a banned anabolic steroid in March, Sinner has learned that being a top tennis player can be anything but simple.

He received a provisional suspension for each failed test, the first on March 10, during the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California, and the second on March 18 in an out-of-competition test.

An independent tribunal convened by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) accepted Sinner’s explanation that his two adverse analytical findings (AAF) for clostebol were caused by the actions of Naldi and Ferrara. It found “no fault or negligence” on Sinner’s behalf, but stripped the Italian of his ranking points, prize money, and results from California. Two independent review boards, also convened by the ITIA, reached the same conclusion after Sinner appealed against the two provisional suspensions that are mandatory in the case of an AAF.

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The review boards upheld those appeals, which meant that Sinner could continue to play while under investigation. It also meant that those provisional suspensions remained undisclosed to the public.

According to the full decision of the tribunal, released by the ITIA on Tuesday after a hearing on August 15, Ferrara purchased a product called Trofodermin in Italy in February. This is a spray that is used to heal cuts, and it is available over-the-counter in Italy. Clostebol is one of the ingredients.

Naldi then cut himself using a scalpel that he used to treat callouses on Sinner’s feet at the tournament, before using that spray to help heal the cut. He subsequently gave Sinner a massage on his back and applied treatments to his feet. Sinner suffers from a skin condition that causes itching, and when he scratches himself he causes small cuts.

Clostebol is an old steroid that was once at the center of the notorious East German doping scandals of the 1970s and 1980s. It can help build muscle mass and expedite recovery from intense workouts. Its presence in those healing creams available in Italy and other countries has been well-known to those who stay up to date with anti-doping information for several years, especially among Italian sports figures who have tested positive for it for similar reasons.

Sinner said Ferrara has long approached his job with a great deal of care, especially when it comes to nutrition and medication.

When the ITIA informed him of the positive test, he went immediately to Ferrara and he was certain his spray had caused it.

He said they went right back to the ITIA with the explanation, which led to him being allowed to keep playing.

“We had to figure out what would happen then in the future,” he said. “They believed in me and in us, and that’s why I could have played.”

That was a relief, he said, especially because he knew he hadn’t done anything wrong.

“I knew that I was very clean, and I knew that I was always very looking forward to be a fair player,” he said, though he knows that the positive tests will inevitably cause a hit to his reputation; a hit that he will carry it through this tournament and perhaps beyond.

“It might change a couple of things, but whoever knows me very well knows that I haven’t done and I would never do something what goes against the rules,” he said. “Obviously it has been a very tough moment for me and my team. It still is, because it’s quite fresh.”

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How I Prevent Social Media From Distracting Me During the Day

Key Takeaways

  • Silencing notifications from social media apps during work hours helps maintain focus and prevents me from being constantly drawn back into the apps.
  • Setting a schedule for browsing social media curbs my urge to check it every few minutes during work.
  • Using the web version of social media apps and engaging in other activities during my free time has also helped to reduce distractions.



While social media offers connection and entertainment, it can also be a major time-suck, hindering productivity and focus. To avoid this, I’ve come up with a few strategies to ensure that social media serves as a tool rather than a distraction.


Most social media apps are designed to constantly grab our attention with notifications—whether it’s a new comment, a like, or a friend request. Since these alerts can quickly derail my focus, I have chosen to snooze or silence notifications for social media apps during my working hours.

Most platforms, like Facebook and Instagram, offer built-in features to pause notifications for a set period. I have also completely disabled Android notifications for some of these apps.

This way, I’m not cutting myself off from social media entirely, but rather choosing when to engage. By proactively managing notifications, I ensure that my focus remains on work instead of being pulled into the never-ending stream of social media updates.


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Another strategy I use to prevent social media from becoming a distraction is establishing a clear schedule for when and how I engage with these platforms. I have allocated dedicated time slots for catching up on my feeds, usually during breaks or after completing a task. For instance, I might set aside 15 minutes in the morning and another 15 minutes after lunch to browse through social media.

This approach helps me stay focused during work hours and curbs the urge to check my phone every few minutes. By sticking to a schedule, I ensure I won’t miss anything important and can engage with content without feeling guilty about wasting time.


One challenge with using social media is that once you open it, it’s easy to lose track of time. To avoid falling into this trap, I regularly curate my feed to ensure I’m only seeing posts that are relevant and beneficial to me.

Social media apps like Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook offer various options for cleaning up the feed. By unfollowing or muting accounts that don’t contribute positively to my experience, I keep my feed focused and engaging. This not only reduces the likelihood of falling into mindless scrolling but also helps me stick to the schedule I’ve created for using social media.

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It’s no secret that social media apps are meticulously designed to keep you scrolling and engaged for as long as possible. However, the web versions of these apps often lack the same level of engagement hooks as their mobile counterparts. Navigating a social media site on a browser requires more effort than simply tapping on a mobile app, which reduces the likelihood of spontaneous, mindless checking.

Choosing to use the web version of social media on a computer also makes the experience less portable and convenient compared to using a phone. This added inconvenience acts as a subtle deterrent, helping me stay focused on my tasks.

5 Engaging in Alternative Activities

It’s one thing to set a schedule, disable notifications, and force myself to use the web version of social media apps, but these measures are of little use if I can’t stick to them. To effectively curb social media distractions in my free time, I also engage in alternative activities on my phone that are both productive and enjoyable—whether it’s picking up a new skill, diving into a book, or learning a new language.


By immersing myself in hobbies, exercise, or reading, I find it easier to redirect my focus away from social media. Over time, this approach has significantly reduced my temptation to use social media.

Managing social media distractions isn’t just about willpower; it’s also about setting clear boundaries and creating an environment that promotes focus and intentionality. By implementing these strategies, you can also regain control over your time and prevent social media from becoming a distraction.

Hou'an Rice Noodles: A must-try cuisine for tourists in Hainan

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Hou’an Rice Noodles is one of the most popular dishes in Hou’an Town, Hainan Province. /Photo provided to CGTN
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Hou’an Rice Noodles is one of the most popular dishes in Hou’an Town, Hainan Province. /Photo provided to CGTN

Hou’an Rice Noodles is one of the most popular dishes in Hou’an Town, south China’s Hainan Province. These delicate, tender, handmade rice noodles are cooked in chicken broth and feature slices of lean pork, soft-boiled eggs, chopped onion, chili peppers and fried shrimp that bring diners back to the tropical town for bowl after bowl after bowl.

Could Paramount flirtation with Bronfman strain Skydance deal?

Just when the $8.4-billion deal for David Ellison’s Skydance Media to buy Paramount Global was gliding toward the finish line, Shari Redstone’s roller-coaster sale took another sharp turn.

Seagram liquor company heir Edgar Bronfman Jr. this week persuaded Paramount’s independent board members to consider his rival bid for the Redstone family’s investment firm, National Amusements Inc., and a minority stake in Paramount. After spending weeks rounding up investors, Bronfman submitted his proposal late Monday — two days before the bidding window closed — and then sweetened the offer to $6 billion.

Now the stage is set for more jockeying until Paramount’s Sept. 5 deadline to decide who will win the beleaguered media company that owns CBS, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon, MTV and the historic Melrose Avenue film studio.

“This has been a very strange process,” Charles Elson, founding director of the Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at University of Delaware, said Friday. “This company has provided more ‘theater’ than any other company I can think of. … It’s just remarkable that here we are.”

Paramount’s decision to extend the deadline for Bronfman did not sit well with the Skydance team.

Skydance’s lawyers sent a terse letter to Paramount’s special committee of independent directors Thursday, accusing them of violating the terms of Skydance’s agreement to buy National Amusements and Paramount, according to three people familiar with the letter who were not authorized to discuss it.

Bronfman’s bid isn’t expected to derail the Skydance deal, according to the knowledgeable people.

But there are risks to Paramount’s late-in-the-game flirtation with another suitor.

“It’s not cost-less to do this,” said Melissa A. Schilling, a management professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business. “It is creating conflict with Skydance and, should they prevail, they are going to come in angry. That’s not a great way to start a marriage.”

Edgar Bronfman Jr. in 2019.

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Representatives of Redstone, Paramount, Bronfman and Skydance declined to comment.

Bronfman is trying to thread a needle created by a provision in the Skydance agreement, approved in July. The deal established a 45-day “go shop” window for Paramount’s board to solicit offers “superior” to that of Skydance.

Several sources speculated that Paramount’s board’s willingness to entertain Bronfman’s proposal stems from Redstone’s desire to protect her family from costly shareholder lawsuits. The sales process already has sparked litigation, and the Paramount directors’ efforts to beat the bushes could help demonstrate that there weren’t viable bidders beyond Skydance, helping them defend against shareholder actions.

“This process could be designed to put a check mark in the due diligence box for shareholders, saying: ‘We looked out for you,’ ” Schilling said.

There could be other motivations.

The Skydance group has deep pockets, including tech titan Larry Ellison, co-founder of Oracle Corp., and RedBird Capital Media, a decade-old firm founded by former Goldman Sachs partner Gerry Cardinale.

Paramount may also be angling for additional concessions from the Skydance group, the knowledgeable people said.

But Skydance already has sweetened its offer for Paramount and NAI — twice.

There could be continued heartburn over the terms of the Skydance deal. The major issue, according to shareholders, is the all-stock nature of the transaction and the plan to fold David Ellison’s smaller Santa Monica Skydance studio into Paramount.

Skydance Media founder and CEO David Ellison.

Skydance Media founder and CEO David Ellison.

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Some shareholders have grumbled over the $4.75-billion valuation of Skydance, alleging the entertainment firm isn’t worth nearly that much.

Skydance co-owns some of the Paramount studio’s biggest blockbusters, including “Mission: Impossible,” “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Star Trek.” Ellison’s company also has been building an animation studio under John Lasseter, former Pixar creative executive.

Some investors complain that the deal undervalues the holdings of Paramount shareholders while overvaluing Skydance, further diluting the value of Paramount’s stock.

That’s a scenario that played out with the disastrous AOL-Time Warner merger a quarter of a century ago, Schilling said.

“One of the things the AOL-Time Warner deal taught us is that the company that is initiating the transaction may be overvalued,” Schilling said. “AOL’s stock was valued super high because that was at the peak of the internet bubble. And AOL was able to turn a bunch of unrealized capital gains into cold hard assets.”

Skydance won support of Paramount’s board, in large part, by carving out $4.5 billion to buy shares from Paramount investors, including nonvoting Class B shares at $15 a share.

Bronfman scrambled to identify funds — a proposed $1.7-billion set-aside — to offer Class B investors $16 a share.

Both bids would inject $1.5 billion into Paramount’s battered balance sheet, allowing the firm to pay down debt, when the deal closes. Federal regulators must weigh in, a process that’s expected to take about a year.

In addition, Bronfman said he would match Skydance’s proposal to buy out National Amusements for $2.4 billion. Once the firm’s debts of about $650 million are paid, the Redstone family would come away with $1.75 billion.

The late Sumner Redstone made sure the company, formerly known as Viacom, had two classes of stock, allowing his family to keep a tight grip. The Redstones, through National Amusements, own 77% of Paramount’s voting Class A shares.

But the bulk of the equity is held by nonvoting Class B shareholders — and that’s the problem, Elson said.

“The controlling shareholder can move on their own whim as opposed to doing what other shareholders would agree to,” Elson said.

Shari Redstone

Shari Redstone.

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“Go shop” provisions are infrequent during competitive auctions but are fairly common for the sale of financial firms or privately held companies, Schilling said.

Skydance has the ability to match the terms of Bronfman’s deal.

Most observers believe Bronfman has an uphill battle to wrest the deal away from the Ellisons.

“We simply cannot fathom why Bronfman (and components of his investor group) would be pursuing Paramount this aggressively unless the Redstones and members of the Paramount Special Committee wanted him to,” media analyst Richard Greenfield of Lightshed Partners wrote in a report earlier this week.

“Maybe the Redstones have had second thoughts about selling to Skydance/Ellison?” Greenfield wrote.

Will the ‘Car-Free’ Los Angeles Olympics Work?

What’s undisputed is that, starting in the mid-1940s, powerful social forces transformed Los Angeles so that commuters had only two choices: drive or take a public bus. As a result, LA became so choked with traffic that it often took hours to cross the city.

In 1990, the Los Angeles Times reported that people were putting refrigerators, desks, and televisions in their cars to cope with getting stuck in horrendous traffic. A swath of movies, from Falling Down to Clueless to La La Land, have featured the next-level challenge of driving in LA.

Traffic was also a concern when LA hosted the 1984 Summer Games, but the Games went off smoothly. Organizers convinced over 1 million people to ride buses, and they got many trucks to drive during off-peak hours. The 2028 games, however, will have roughly 50 percent more athletes competing, which means thousands more coaches, family, friends, and spectators. So simply dusting off plans from 40 years ago won’t work.

Olympic Transportation Plans

Today, Los Angeles is slowly rebuilding a more robust public transportation system. In addition to buses, it now has four light-rail lines—the new name for electric streetcars—and two subways. Many follow the same routes that electric trolleys once traveled. Rebuilding this network is costing the public billions, since the old system was completely dismantled.

Three key improvements are planned for the Olympics. First, LA’s airport terminals will be connected to the rail system. Second, the Los Angeles organizing committee is planning heavily on using buses to move people. It will do this by reassigning some lanes away from cars and making them available for 3,000 more buses, which will be borrowed from other locales.

Finally, there are plans to permanently increase bicycle lanes around the city. However, one major initiative, a bike path along the Los Angeles River, is still under an environmental review that may not be completed by 2028.

Car-Free for 17 Days

I expect that organizers will pull off a car-free Olympics, simply by making driving and parking conditions so awful during the Games that people are forced to take public transportation to sports venues around the city. After the Games end, however, most of LA is likely to quickly revert to its car-centric ways.

As Casey Wasserman, chair of the LA 2028 organizing committee, recently put it: “The unique thing about Olympic Games is for 17 days you can fix a lot of problems when you can set the rules—for traffic, for fans, for commerce—than you do on a normal day in Los Angeles.”

Bitcoin Sees Minor Gains Alongside Dogecoin, Cardano as Market Shows Signs of Volatility

The crypto price chart reflected signs of volatility after the latest employment growth data in the US showed that the job market from March 2023 to March 2024 was not as robust as initially reported. Bitcoin on Thursday, August 22 showed a minor price hike of 2.21 percent. With this, the price of BTC on national exchanges is hovering over the mark of $63,857 (roughly Rs. 53.6 lakh) whereas the asset is trading at $60,712 (roughly Rs. 50.9 lakh) on international exchanges.

Ether, for a change, did not join BTC on the same side of the crypto chart. At the time of writing, ETH was trading at $2,408 (roughly Rs. 1.02 lakh) after incurring a loss of 2.27 percent in the last 24 hours, as per the crypto price tracker by Gadgets360.

While the US job data was not as positive as expected, the recent FOMC meeting in the US suggested a cut in interest rates in September. These reasons divided the crypto chart into two parts.

Cryptocurrencies that rallied behind BTC on the profit-side of the crypto charts on Thursday, include, Tether, Binance Coin, Ripple, and Dogecoin.

Cardano, Tron, Avalanche, Shiba Inu, Polkadot, and Chainlink also managed to record gains.

“While the overall market is facing adversity, specific tokens with strong fundamentals or positive news may still provide attractive opportunities for gains. The strong US jobs market through 2023 and early 2024 was a bit less strong than thought, providing a very brief, very modest bump to the sluggish price action,” Avinash Shekhar, Cofounder and CEO, Pi42 told Gadgets360.

Meanwhile, Solana and Stellar joined ETH on the loss-making side of the crypto chart.

Cosmos, Neo Coin, Zcash, Iota, and Braintrust also failed to register gains on Thursday.

In the last 24 hours, the overall market cap of the crypto sector rose by 1.69 percent to claim the capitalisation of $2.13 trillion (roughly Rs. 1,78,82,265 crore), as per CoinMarketCap.

Market analysts have predicted that the crypto market is expected to see better days owing to foreseeable changes.

“US presidential candidate Kamala Harris’s aide has pointed to her positive outlook towards digital assets which expands the global political influence of crypto industry,” said Shivam Thakral, CEO of BuyUcoin as commenting on the situation.

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