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Winning in the offseason is always fun, and of course winning the Super Bowl is the goal, but only one team can achieve that every year, and that’s usually the team with one of the top five QBs in the NFL. The rest of us fans will have to find happiness elsewhere, and a big offseason acquisition is a surefire way to get fans excited for next season. Question of the day: What is the most exciting trade or free agent signing in Chicago Bears history? There are a ton of options here, and I suppose you could even include…

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12 The sweltering weather will be intermittent with rain, but the humidity will not drop. 3 The Marmara region will experience high humidity and temperatures, but there is a risk of rain showers and flooding in some places. Four Resists the effects of humidityNTV weather editor Dilek Çalışkan stressed that in major cities temperatures were between 29 and 30 degrees, but humidity was very high. Çalışkan said humidity in Sarjiel, Arnavutköy, Sile and the Bosphorus on the Black Sea coast rose to 99 percent in the evening, adding: “Rain will fall in Istanbul this evening and on Thursday, but…

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Concerns over supply shortages have led to geopolitical tensions and a rise in protectionism, stoking a “food war,” according to Olam Agri, one of the world’s largest agricultural traders. The Singapore-based agribusiness is part of the Olam Group, which supplies food to many parts of the world. “We have fought many wars over oil. Now we will fight even bigger wars over food and water,” Olam Agri CEO Sunny Varghese said, according to the Financial Times. “High shipping costs and resulting production disruptions (due to shipping delays and supply shortages) caused by the Red Sea shipping crisis (or the Middle…

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Last August, as the 2023-24 school year began, the Arkansas Department of Education announced that a pilot AP African American Studies course would no longer count toward state graduation requirements. The reason? The state said the course potentially violated a new law, championed by Gov. Sarah Sanders, that banned “indoctrination” and the teaching of “critical race theory” in the classroom. In the end, the six Arkansas high schools that offered the pilot class last year kept doing so, but the move set off a firestorm of national criticism. It also sent a clear message to Arkansas teachers and schools: Tread…

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One Neslim Güngen and Inanç Güngen, known as a social media phenomenon and owners of a total of 50 beauty salons across the country, were found to have arranged for fake Master/Jarman certificates and helped people with inappropriate qualifications to open salons. 2 At the same time, they caused a total of 44 cases of negligent injury crimes nationwide by using devices that were manufactured in violation of regulations, without issuing false CE certificates and UTS registration. There are 746 complaints of similar nature in the open source. It was found that they had illegally transported the proceeds of crime…

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Grocery stores selected ReposiTrak to exchange FDA-required traceability data on each shipment to increase food safety and supply chain transparency.DELAFIELD, Wis. & SALT LAKE CITY, July 10, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Albrecht’s Delafield Markets, a family-owned supermarket serving the Lake County community since 1994, has selected the ReposiTrak Traceability Network® (RTN) to automate the exchange of traceability data with its suppliers. The FDA’s FSMA 204 food traceability law requires the exchange of information between supply chain operators to document a product’s path through the supply chain from its point of origin to the point of sale. Albrecht’s use of the RTN simplifies the…

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I caught a kingfish in the Turkish sea for the first time and ate it thinking it was a bonito.Inhabits tropical ocean watersThe fishermen then gifted the fish to a friend, whose image was shared by Akdeniz University (AÜ) Fisheries Faculty Prof. Dr. Mehmet Gökül, who shared it with Prof. Dr. Mehmet Gökül. Examining the image, Prof. Dr. Gökül determined that the fish was the first species encountered in Turkish waters. Providing information about a species known as yellowtail amberjack, Prof. Dr. Gökül said the species lives in dense populations in tropical areas close to the equator and was previously…

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In the long history of exploitation and horror movies, the fairer sex tends to get a raw deal when it comes to preserving their privates. But, as audiences found out this week, that’s changing with anti-heroines like Maxine Minx. Attempting to account for every woman’s wounded whispering eye would be an exercise in futility. What about the man-meat mutilation? How often do we get to see some gnards gnashed? There’s a perverse pleasure that comes with seeing the family jewels dethroned—and it feels less exploitative since, y’know, women’s continued subjugation under the patriarchy. We’re rooting for the rump-splitter removal. And…

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It was almost a decade ago, but Mariela Hernandez still remembers the scene when a woman from a free Zumba class invited her and her four children to Buns burger restaurant. “Oh, no problem. I have food at home,” Hernandez said. “No, it’s not,” her 7-year-old son, Anthony, countered. “Yes, it is.” “But I really want it!” “Anthony, leave me alone. I need to go home.” “You’ll never let us do this!” “Anthony, shut up. We don’t know anything. Get in the car.” She piled the kids into her broken-down red 2003 Nissan Altima and drove home in silence. For…

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Flash Sale Don’t miss this great opportunity Standard Digital Access $1 per year Already a subscriber? Log in Twenty years from now or so, a high school history teacher might pose the following problem to his class: Imagine a sitting president running for reelection. This president has had a very successful term that everyone recognizes: high employment, low unemployment, thriving savings, wages, and homeownership. The country was not at war, and the president was trying to be on the right side of helping other countries protect their borders while struggling to secure U.S. borders. His opponent was also a former…

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