Author: Emilye

Team USA Swimmer Rescued By Coach After Fainting in Pool During World Championships: Anita Alvarez, a two-time Olympian for the United States of America, passed out while competing in the 2022 World Aquatics Championships, and Team USA coach Andrea Fuentes dove into the water to save her. When Olympian Anita Alvarez seemed to pass out in the water during the 2022 World Aquatics Championships, the situation took a frightening turn. On June 22, a 26-year-old member of the United States Artistic Swimming Team was saved from drowning by her swimming coach, Andrea Fuentes, who dove into the water to save…

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Khaby Lame is now the most-followed TikToker in the world: surpassed the American TikTok star Charli D’Amelio to become the person with the most followers on TikTok last night. Charli D’Amelio had previously held this title. In comparison to D’Amelio’s 142.3 million followers, Lame now has more than 142.7 million followers. Lame, who is located in Italy, initially gained attention through his usage of TikTok’s duet and stitch features, reacting wordlessly to TikTok’s often intricate and bizarre “life hacks.” He currently focuses mostly on uploading short clips of silent comedic sketches, which have garnered him millions of views and likes.…

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Trumpet becomes the first bloodhound to win Westminster’s best in show: The 146th Westminster was won by Trumpet, who was victorious over a French bulldog, a German shepherd, a Maltese, an English setter, a Samoyed, and a Lakeland terrier. TARRYTOWN, N.Y. — This dog finally has a reason to blow his own horn about something. The Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show was held on Wednesday night, and the winner was a bloodhound by the name of Trumpet. In order to win the prize, Trumpet competed against and defeated a French bulldog, a German shepherd, a Maltese, an English setter, a…

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Super gonorrhea warning: Austrian man catches drug-resistant strain of STI from Cambodian prostitute as experts claim virus poses ‘major global threat’: After an Austrian man contracted a drug-resistant strain of the sexually transmitted infection (STI), researchers have issued a warning that super gonorrhea constitutes a “serious worldwide concern.” The man in his 50s, who has not been recognized, contracted the disease after having unprotected sex with a prostitute in Cambodia in April when he was on vacation there. Five days later, when he got back to his house, he had a painful burning sensation when he urinated, and there was…

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‘Hang them all’: January 6 committee members target violent rhetoric on right-wing social media platforms: A recent research has discovered that on some of the same online forums that helped fuel the lies that led to the uprising, calls for violence against members of the January 6 committee are circulating. These online platforms helped fuel the lies that led to the uprising. Users on these platforms are openly advocating for the execution of committee members, and it appears that Wyoming Representative Liz Cheney is the special target of these calls. On January 6, chants demanding that former Vice President Mike…

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Uvalde school district puts embattled police Chief Pete Arredondo on leave: According to statements made by state officials, Arredondo served as the incident commander during the tragedy that took place on May 24 at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde. He has contradicted that statement. After more than a month of harsh criticism for his decision to delay confronting the gunman in the deadly shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers, Pete Arredondo was placed on administrative leave as the police chief of the Uvalde school district on Wednesday. The district superintendent said this decision resulted in the police chief…

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US Sanctions Help China Supercharge Its Chipmaking Industry: After the United States imposed sanctions on local champions such as Huawei Technologies Co. and Hikvision, domestic demand for Chinese-made components increased. As a result, China’s chip sector is expanding at a rate that is quicker than anywhere else in the world. According to data provided by Bloomberg, the world’s second-largest economy is home to nineteen of the twenty chip sector companies that have experienced the highest growth over the course of the past four quarters, on average. This is in contrast to the total of just 8 at the same stage…

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Biden administration is expected to move to cut nicotine in cigarettes: An individual who is familiar with the situation has stated that the announcement that the Biden administration intends to issue a rule mandating that tobacco companies reduce the amount of nicotine contained in cigarettes sold in the United States to levels that are minimally or non-addictive is expected to come as soon as Tuesday. If the campaign is successful, it has the potential to have an effect on the number of deaths caused by smoking that is unprecedented and it poses a danger to an industry that is politically…

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Browns’ Deshaun Watson reaches confidential settlements in 20 of 24 civil lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct: A compromise has been reached between Deshaun Watson and his opponent outside of court. The 26-year-old player continues to dominate current NFL headlines despite the ongoing legal challenges he is facing. He was traded in a shocking move from the Houston Texans to the Cleveland Browns, and then the Browns gave him a historic new contract. Both of these events occurred after the Browns granted him a new contract. As of July approaches, Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, who represents each of the 24 accusers, claims…

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LARGEST FRESHWATER FISH EVER CAUGHT HOOKED IN CAMBODIA A fisherman in northern Cambodia caught what scientists believe to be the world’s largest freshwater fish – a massive stingray about which scientists know very little. The 42-year-old fisherman grabbed the 661-pound, 13-foot-long fish in a remote island on the Mekong River in the Stung Treng district. Before the ray was put back into the river, a team of scientists from the Wonders of Mekong research project assisted in tagging, measuring, and weighing it. It was healthy when released, according to the researchers, and they expect it to survive. Researchers will be…

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