Safe & Green Holdings Debuts Its Modular Comfort Homes for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation Nationwide Program at Events in Houston and New York City
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 14, 2023--
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What is Tracy Pollan's net worth? Actress says optimism can be 'hard' amid husband Michael J Fox’s battle with Parkinson’s
Michael J Fox's wife Tracy Pollan revealed that it's hard to stay optimistic through her husband's illness
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Iteris Receives $13.3 Million Contract from San Francisco Bay Area Metropolitan Transportation Commission
SANTA ANA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 14, 2023--
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Ray Davies battles to even talk about being shot nearly 20 years ago – but SYPATHISES with his mugger
After being blasted in the leg in 2004, The Kinks frontman Ray Davies has admitted he can still barely talk about the attack, but said he feels sorry for the mugger who shot him as say “desperation” in his eyes.
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Richard Carpenter set to thrill Carpenters fan by telling the tales behind the group’s biggest hits on stage for first time
In a one-of-a-kind UK tour kicking off in September 2024, Richard Carpenter is set to tell the stories behind The Carpenters hits on stage for the first time.
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Meta to allow users to delete Threads accounts without losing Instagram
Meta said it will start allowing users to delete or deactivate their Threads accounts without also closing down their Instagram accounts. Instagram boss Adam Mosseri said in a Threads post that the change is rolling out on the platform. Threads was launched in the summer as a rival to Twitter, with Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg hoping to scoop up Twitter users unhappy with Elon Musk’s changes to and management of the app, which is now known as X. Despite early success, with millions of people signing up, many voiced their frustration due to Threads requiring an Instagram account to complete registration, which also meant anyone wishing to delete their Threads account also had to shut down their Instagram account. We heard feedback that you want more control over the experience, so we’re rolling out a way to opt out of being featured outside Threads Instagram boss Adam Mosseri Mr Mosseri said in the weeks after launch that Meta was looking to changing the requirement, and in a post to Threads, the Instagram boss confirmed a new option in the app’s settings will enable users to close their Threads profile only. He said the update is “based on feedback from our Threads community”. He said a second update is also rolling out to users, which will allow them to switch off a recent feature that sees Threads post also appear on the feeds of other Meta apps – Facebook and Instagram. “We heard feedback that you want more control over the experience, so we’re rolling out a way to opt out of being featured outside Threads,” Mr Mosseri said.
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Ukraine war: EU set to miss target of a million shell rounds
Germany's defence minister says a pledge to tackle Ukraine's shortage will not be met.
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Israel Faces Mounting Global Pressure Over Gaza Hospital Attacks
Israel’s military chief spokesman was in full combat gear as he gave his daily war update from a
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IMF sees Greek economy growing by 2.5% this year, 2% in 2024
ATHENS Greece's economy is expected to expand by 2.5% this year due to strong domestic demand, investments and
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Same sex couple become first in Europe to have baby which they both carried
A lesbian couple have become the first in Europe and only the second in the world to have a baby they both carried. Little Derek Eloy came into the world weighing just over 7 lb 4 oz. Couple Estefanía, 30, and Azahara, 27, went to a fertility clinic in March to begin the process. A capsule of eggs and sperm was first placed into Estefania’s vagina. It was left for five days so the sperm could naturally fertilise the eggs in vivo. After the device was removed, the embryos were examined and selected before being transferred into Azahara’s uterus for further development. Azahara then carried Derek for nine months before giving birth to the healthy boy on 30 October. Derek’s birth in Palma, Majorca, was made possible thanks to an innovative fertility treatment called INVOcell. In total, the couple paid more than £4,400 (€5,000) for the treatment and the medication they had to take. A doctor from the team that made Derek’s birth possible explained: “The novelty in this process is that both could carry the embryo and share it for as long as needed.” Estefanía told local media: “It was a way for both of us to be able to carry him. “The idea that I could participate in this way and carry him in my womb was much more exciting.” Derek is the first European baby born via INVOcell. The technology has only been used once before - in 2018 by Texan couple Bliss and Ashleigh Coulter to allow them to carry their son, Stetson. Estefanía said: “Now, I look at him, my partner and I look at each other, and we feel that it’s something that has been within both of us, something we’ve done together.” Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Food price inflation to ease next year - Rabobank
By Maytaal Angel LONDON Consumers can expect some relief from food inflation next year, with the price of
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Who is Tasha K? R Kelly sues YouTuber, prison officials and US government for alleged leak of private info
Convicted sex offender and R&B artist R Kelly has sued YouTuber Tasha K and Federal Bureau of Prisons
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