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basketball Wednesday, July 10, 2024 12:30 Our Fenerbahce Beko men’s basketball team has reached a 2+1-year contract with guard Wade Baldwin IV (1996, 1.93), who last played for Maccabi Tel Aviv and finished second in the EuroLeague’s top five in the past two seasons.Who is Wade Baldwin IV?Born in New Jersey on March 29, 1996, the 1.93 cm tall player can play both guard positions.Wade Baldwin IV began his basketball career at Vanderbilt in the college league. He played for the team from 2014 to 2016 and was selected by the Memphis Grizzlies with the 17th pick in the 2016…

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Register for free to listen to this article Thank you! Listen to this article using the player above. ✖ A University of Michigan study has found that inulin, a natural plant fiber commonly used as a supplement, a prebiotic in soda, a sweetener alternative and other products and uses, may be a potential new treatment for food allergies.In what appears to be a major breakthrough that could bring relief to food allergy sufferers worldwide, a paper published in the journal Nature Materials describes an inulin gel-based oral immunotherapy that successfully halted allergic reactions in mice, in part by targeting gut…

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“For an artist, nothing is more alluring than an invitation to Italy, and Rome in particular,” Pepi Marchetti Franchi, founding director of Gagosian Rome, told me. And she’s right. For centuries, the Eternal City has captured people’s imaginations with its gladiator legends, travertine temples, baroque palaces, iconic domes, and unforgettable rows of umbrella pines. Rome was and remains a dream destination on the Grand Tour. But with more than 25,000 years of history visible at every turn, the city can also feel weighed down by its past. And despite its charm, the adjective “modern” has rarely been associated with Caputo…

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Nestled in the embrace of the mighty Himalayas is Bhutan, a gem that often gets lost in the fanfare of European vacations, even though its mysticism and beauty are to be seen to be believed. Known as the ‘Land of the Thunder Dragon’, this quaint kingdom enchants with its serene landscapes and rich spiritual heritage. Picture yourself amidst misty mountains adorned with prayer flags fluttering in the breeze, or wandering through ancient monasteries clinging to cliff edges. Bhutan offers a glimpse into a world where time seems to stand still, where dzongs (fortresses) tell tales of bygone eras, and where…

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A customer looks at bottles of cooking oil at a supermarket in Xiangyang city, Hubei province, on January 24, 2008. The transportation of cooking oil in trucks used to transport chemicals has sparked outrage in the country. File photo/ReutersA new cooking oil scandal in China is raising concerns about food safety, with uproar erupting in the Asian country after reports emerged that fuel tankers were being used to transport cooking oil.An undercover investigation by state-run daily newspaper Beijing News revealed the practice was an “open secret” in the transportation industry. The report, published on July 2, sparked outrage on Chinese…

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If you fail all four attempts of the driver’s license test, you can transfer to another subject and retake the test. Photo: AA The “Ordinance for Partial Amendment of the Private Vehicle Driver Training Regulations” has been published in the Official Gazette.Highlights of the deal include: *Presentment of the new ID card is required to register at a driving school. *To prevent fraud, we will take a photo of the trainee when they register and verify through the system that the photo and information are of the trainee. Invoices issued to trainees will also be processed to prevent financial fraud.…

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Sounds American…snack food? I’m Haley Shipp bringing you agriculture news for the Southeast. This is the Agriculture Information Network.I’m an aspiring cook who lives too far out of the way to jump on food trends right away, so I watch from afar. Food trends, if you will. Today I’m taking a closer look at the latest snacking trends revealed by Mondelez International, makers of Oreo and Ritz, as featured in FoodDive.com’s recent Trendlines report. (https://shorturl.at/Y9MLH)A recent survey found that six in ten consumers prefer to eat small portions of food multiple times over several large small portions. What’s more, an…

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At the 21st annual Waterton-Glacier Science and History Day on July 23, you can hear from scientists and historians about the latest research and historical topics related to Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park. Park officials say attendees will learn more about the park’s partnerships, including the latest insights and research from staff. Presentations will be divided into four themes: Wildlife, Visitor Use Management, Co-Management, and Cultural and Historic Resources. Topics include efforts to vaccinate Glacier’s bats against White-Nose Syndrome, interpretation of visitor use data and management strategies in Glacier and Waterton, the collaborative success of the Northern Leopard Frog reintroduction, co-management…

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West Hollywood celebrates AIDS history West Hollywood will soon break ground on an AIDS memorial in West Hollywood Park. WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The city of West Hollywood will soon begin construction on a massive memorial to commemorate the victims of the HIV/AIDS crisis. STORY: The AIDS memorial will be erected in West Hollywood Park, adjacent to San Vicente Boulevard and the West Hollywood Library. “The HIV/AIDS crisis is deeply intertwined with our city,” said West Hollywood Mayor John Erickson. “As a home for the LGBTQ community, we recognize that honoring our history in such a beautiful way is an…

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After the abuses in Kayseri, tensions over refugees arose in many parts of the city. Attacks on Turkish flags in Syria further escalated tensions. Karar newspaper reporter Şenol Karçi also assessed the incident based on the signs he saw in his column today. Stating that he saw the inscription “Belongs to the Turks” in a Quranic class, Karçi said, “Many people think of people who were massacred in the past who had signs on their doors.” Here is an article by Şenol Kaluç: “My relatives who joined the army in the early 80s had an unfortunate incident after entering the…

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