Cristiano Ronaldo says rivalry with Lionel Messi is “over”. Are Argentinian blue dollars more expensive or cheaper? Covid-19 apathy and fatigue are real. Here’s what you need to know to start your day. First, the truth.
1. Hurricane Lee is intensifying and Margot is coming
Hurricane Lee and Tropical Storm Margot are moving across the Atlantic Ocean and intensifying as they cross the ocean. Sunday, September 10th will be the climatological peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, when on average the basin is most active. Follow for updates every minute.
2. Venezuelan girl dies after boarding Texas-sponsored bus
The Marion County, Illinois coroner said Jismary Alejandra Barboza González, a 3-year-old Venezuelan girl, traveled to Chicago on a bus funded by the state of Texas and ended up in Died of bacterial infection and aspiration pneumonia with diarrhea and vomiting. Troy Cannon told CNN in a statement.
3. Are Argentina’s blue dollars expensive or cheap?
After reaching 800 pesos a few days later and setting a nominal record, the parallel dollar has found a certain equilibrium value in recent weeks between 715 pesos and 750 pesos. Faced with this new trend, investors and other actors in the economy face a key question: At these prices, are informal dollars more expensive or cheaper?
4. Pastors cut ties with Millay
Amid the political campaign for Argentina’s presidential election, a team of priests from popular villages and communities belonging to the country’s Catholic Church celebrated a “Mass of Reparations for Pope Francis” on Tuesday. This comes against the backdrop of a return to public debate of offensive comments made by right-wing populist candidate Javier Milei about the pope in previous years, in which he called the pope a “communist” ”, “left-handed” and “left-handed”. The representative of evil on earth”.
5.A revealing biography of Elon Musk’s war performance
Elon Musk secretly ordered his engineers last year to shut down his company’s Starlink satellite communications network off the coast of Crimea to thwart a Ukrainian sneak attack on a Russian naval fleet, according to excerpts from his new biography. Musk” Walter Isaacson.
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Covid-19 apathy and fatigue are real.Learn how to deal with them here
Covid-19 is here to stay. To prove this point, viral infections are increasing in many parts of the world, while at the same time immunity to vaccines is waning and most people have become accustomed to life without masks and physical distancing.
Captivating images from India Environment Photography Awards show the full picture
The winning photos of the 2023 Nature inFocus Photography Awards depict scenes such as a tiger pecking at a turtle, ants eating honeydew and a pair of brilliant moth larvae.
1 / 11 | 1 / 11 The Nature inFocus Photography Awards 2023 in India honors local and international photographers who capture key moments in the natural world, from rare sights to conservation issues. In the Animal Behavior category, wildlife photographer Avinash PC focuses on an ant feasting on the honeydew secreted by an aphid. (Image source: Avinash PC/Courtesy of Nature inFocus Photography Award)
2 of 11 | The winners received their awards at a ceremony in Bangalore on July 29, including Hiren Pagi, who became a “conservation spotlight” with his bird’s-eye view of India’s Vishwamitri River and Mugger crocodiles One of the category winners. In this photo, Pudge shows the condition of his home, with the river turned into a garbage dump. (Image source: Hiren Pagi/Nature inFocus Photography Award provided)
3 of 11 | A six-judge panel of wildlife and environmental experts selected the winning photos in each category from 24,000 photos submitted by 1,500 photographers. In the “Animals of Wild Landscapes and Habitats” category, photographer Amit Eshel traveled to the Israeli Zin Desert to capture the intense confrontation between two male Nubian ibexes during mating season. (Image source: Amit Eshel/Nature inFocus Photography Award provided)
4 of 11 | In this photo by Christian Ziegler, a bonobo hugs a small meerkat near Salonga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Bonobos are a great ape species whose DNA is 98.7% identical to humans, but are currently an endangered species and face threats such as poaching and habitat loss, according to the World Wildlife Fund. (Photo credit: Christian Ziegler/Courtesy of Nature inFocus Photography Award)
5 of 11 | In the Creative Nature Photography category, photographer Kai Kolodziej captured a minimalist moment of a small mayfly resting calmly on a blade of grass. (Image source: Kai Kolodzieg/Courtesy of Nature inFocus Photography Award)
6 of 11 | One of the winners in the “Animal Portraits” category was Suliman Alatiqi, who captured a seabird called the brown boobies diving headfirst into the ocean Eat. (Image source: Suliman Alatiqi/Courtesy of Nature inFocus Photography Award)
7/11 | 7/11 Afroj Sheikh’s winning photo in the “Animal Behavior” category captured the brutal scene of a leopard attacking a mother and her langur calf. (Photo credit: Afroj Sheikh/Nature inFocus Photography Award provided)
8 / 11 | 8 / 11 In the category “Animals in wild landscapes and habitats”, this photo by Amit Vyas deserves special mention. It depicts a lone tiger traveling through Ranthambore National Park in India. (Image source: Amit Vyas/Nature inFocus Photography Award provided)
9 of 11 | Tom Schlesinger’s photo of an Atlantic grouper received a special mention in the Animal Portraits category. This huge fish can live for decades and can grow up to 2.5 meters in length. (Photo credit: Tom Shlesinger/Courtesy of Nature inFocus Photography Award)
10 of 11 | Srikanth Mannepuri, wildlife conservationist, filmmaker and photographer, was awarded Photographer Portfolio of the Year. In his report, Manepuri focused on the damage to mangroves caused by plastic waste, deforestation and aquaculture. (Photo credit: Srikanth Mannepuri/Courtesy of Nature inFocus Photography Award)
Jennifer Hermoso has arrived in Mexico, Pachuca welcomes her
Pachuca club welcomes its player Jennifer Hermoso to Mexico after the scorer was embroiled in a scandal over Luis Rubiales’ non-consensual kiss during the world championship celebrations with Spain.
Couple buys a cheap apartment in France to educate their children differently
Buying an apartment in the South of France and decorating it yourself may seem like a difficult and very expensive task. But the couple did it twice on a relatively tight budget.
Brown bear that killed woman in July euthanized
An adult grizzly bear with a “history of conflict” broke into a home with a cub through a kitchen window on Saturday, stole a can of dog food and was euthanized, according to a news release.
People of the day
30 years
“That ’70s Show” star Danny Masterson was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for rape.
Quotation of the day
“The competition is over”
The eternal debate: Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi? According to CR7 himself, the “rivalry” between the two has disappeared since they switched to European clubs: Ronaldo moved to Al Nasr in Saudi Arabia, and Messi moved to Inter Miami in the United States.
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This Influencer Offers Rat-Seeing Tours in New York
Live an authentic urban experience with the New York Rats, led by the host of “Rat Tok,” an influential figure who organizes adventures in New York City with his legendary rats and the Empire State Building Or the freedom to compete with other local attractions such as statues.