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DUBAL – Minister of Family and Social Services Mahinul Özdemir Göktaş announced that the second phase of disbursement of the Eid Al-Adha Family and Youth Fund will be brought forward and the payments will be deposited into the account as of today. Minister Göktaş said a total of TL 180.45 million would be paid to 1,203 couples who applied in this direction, benefited from pre-marriage education and consulting services, and officially married in May. Minister Göktaş said that he established the Family and Youth Fund to support and strengthen the family system and protect young people from social risks, adding…

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Four soft drink and soda products distributed in New York City grocery stores have been recalled because they contained undeclared preservatives.Charles Boghini, which sells beverage flavors, concentrates and a CBD nanoemulsion that mixes with water, has voluntarily recalled three lemonade drinks and flavor bases, according to an enforcement notice issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.The Connecticut-based company declined to comment further on the recall, according to USA TODAY. Here’s what you need to know about the recall:Which products have been recalled?These products, typically sold in 1 and 5 gallon sizes, are sold in New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New…

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With its world-renowned country music scene and highly rated BBQ food, it should come as no surprise that Tennessee is a state full of great things to do and see. From Nashville to Memphis and places in between, here are the must-visit attractions in the Volunteer State. 1. Graceland Building Building Even if you aren’t an Elvis fan, Graceland is a must-visit. It’s the second most visited home in America, and when you check it out, you’ll understand why. A tour of the mansion, via an interactive iPad tour hosted by John Stamos, takes visitors through the living room, the…

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(WY Daily Media) HISTORIC TRIANGLE — Several food trucks in the Historic Triangle continue to serve up their culinary creations throughout the community. Here’s a look at breweries, distilleries, vineyards and other local food truck operators that will be joining us over the weekend of June 14-16. We want to hear from you! Do you have a food truck in your area or know of one that you think should be featured in our weekly Food Truck Tracker? Email us at Info@WYDaily.com. Friday: Fort Eustis Main Exchange, 1386 Washington Boulevard, Fort Eustis, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturday: Historic First Baptist…

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. — The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County announced Thursday that it is asking for the public’s help in naming a green dinosaur fossil that will be the centerpiece of the museum’s new wing.Museum officials said in a statement that the fossil, known as the “Green Dinosaur,” will be renamed through an online poll that allows voters to choose from five names selected by staff. The green bones were unearthed from a 150-million-year-old riverbed from the Late Jurassic Period and were recently packed into wooden crates and trucked to Ontario, Canada, according to the museum. The…

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Submitted From left: Arda Tuhanioglu, assistant professor of food science Ali Ubaitgulari, Sumanjot Kaur and Nafisa Sadaf. Arda Tuhanioglu, Sumanjot Kaur and Nafisah Sadaf, all food science graduate students at the University of Alberta, were recognized at the American Oil Chemists’ Society Annual Meeting & Expo in Montreal, Canada, in May. Tuhanioglu won first place in the poster competition in the Processing category, as well as the Audience Choice Best Poster award for his presentation, “Selective Extraction of Wax from Bioethanol Production By-Products with Supercritical Carbon Dioxide: Thermal Characterization and Modeling.” Kaur was awarded the Health and Nutrition…

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The G7 summit hosted by Italy officially opened yesterday, with leaders holding a series of meetings and watching a special paratrooper show in the evening. The parachutists who performed the show jumped from the sky and landed safely holding the flags of the G7 countries. The show highlighted the unity and military strength among the G7 countries and the leaders stated that they were pleased with the show. Meloni quickly stepped in. But leaders posing after the show were stunned when US President Joe Biden turned around and contacted paratroopers who were trying to retrieve their belongings. Aware of the…

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June 14, 2024 Amanda Hagood Evan P. Bennett’s new book, Tampa Bay: The Story of an Estuary and Its People, brings together key ideas about our bay as a food pantry, a playground or a cause worth fighting for in one highly readable history. Photo: Amanda Hagood Few of us immigrants, or even native Floridians, would look at the vibrant waters and lush seagrass meadows of Tampa Bay and imagine environmental devastation, but Floridians who spent time here in the 1970s and 1980s know a different story. Just a few decades ago, rapid development and pollution left our estuary so…

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It marks a victory for Musk, who has long campaigned for the decision on social media. In 2018, it was decided that Musk would receive 303 million stock options if he achieved certain goals. These goals were met in 2020, but legal proceedings meant that the payouts could not be made. Depending on Tesla’s share price, Musk’s payout could be as much as $56 billion. This is the largest salary a chairman can receive in the United States. The package is equivalent to nearly 300 times what the highest-paid director in the United States made last year and was supported…

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Overview: Cleveland is a diverse city. A prime destination for Blacks during the great migration, it held a place in the forefront of the civil rights movement during the 60’s. In June 1967, NFL star Jim Brown called on almost a dozen well known athletes to meet in town to talk about the impact of Muhammad Ali’s abstention from the Vietnam War draft. The lone politician in the meeting, Carl Stokes, garnered national headlines when Cleveland voters made him the first elected black mayor of a major American city. Going back to the 1930s and ’40s, Cleveland’s sizable Black population…

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