Annoyance Is a Sign of a Good Relationship
Posted on August 24, 2024
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| Billy Koelling
Generally speaking, the objective of relationship advice is to minimize friction between romantic partners. We all want our relationships to run smoothly, and most couples would agree that it’s not great to drive each other nuts.
There’s no doubt that the ability to manage conflict—even low-level conflict—is an essential relationship skill. But I’d argue that there are times when it’s fine—even good!—for partners to annoy each other. In other words, is it ever wise to welcome a little frustration in your relationship?
[Read More]Army & Navy - COMMAND: CinCLcmt Goes West
Posted on August 24, 2024
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| Martina Birk
TIME
November 20, 1944 12:00 AM GMT-4
The four-starred blue flag of Admiral Royal Eason Ingersoll fluttered down from the aftermast of the historic frigate Constellation at Newport, and the flag of a new Admiral went up. After almost three years as Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (CinCLant), efficient, Gothic-faced Admiral Ingersoll had moved on to a new job. By this week he was busy, as commander of the Western Sea Frontier, speeding the flow of ships, men and supplies across the Pacific to Annapolis Classmate Chester W.
[Read More]BBNaija's Frodd ties knot with lover in low key ceremony
Posted on August 24, 2024
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| Martina Birk
Though the public is aware of the couple's engagement, this comes as a surprise because the reality star made no mention of the wedding ceremony. Videos making the rounds on social media captured lovely moments from the wedding ceremony. Frodd shared a video of himself and his friends with the cheering caption, "Oshimili Atata 1." He then shared another one showing him and his wife. ADVERTISEMENT
Congratulations have been pouring in for the groom and his bride.
[Read More]Britney Spears Pop Legacy Goes Way Beyond Her Music
Posted on August 24, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
Over the weekend, Britney Spears took to her Instagram account for a broadside against “those of you who choose to critique my dancing videos,” hyperactive clips soundtracked by hits like Prince & the New Power Generation’s “Sexy MF” and Lenny Kravitz’s “Fly Away” that the pop star has been posting to the photo-sharing service for months now. The profanity-laced missive, which was accompanied by an image inviting any questioners to “step on Legos,” touched on how even though Spears had been hurt by her support system, she still had hope.
[Read More]Chicken of the Sea Recalls Tuna One Day After Bumble Bee
Posted on August 24, 2024
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| Kelle Repass
March 18, 2016 9:39 AM EDT
Chicken of the Sea has recalled more than 100,000 cans of tuna just one day after Bumble Bee announced its own recall.
The company announced Thursday that Tri-Union Seafoods LLC issued a voluntary recall of 2,745 cases of Chicken of the Sea brand ‘Canned Chunk Light Tuna in Oil’ and ‘Canned Chunk Light Tuna in Oil.’
The recall was initiated over concerns that the tuna may be undercooked due to an equipment malfunction.
[Read More]China | Time
Posted on August 24, 2024
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| Kelle Repass
Chinese Scientist Who Edited Babies’ Genes Now Wants to Prevent Alzheimer’s
He Jiankui, who shocked the world in 2018 by announcing he had altered the genes of embryos to make them resistant to HIV, is now proposing to test whether a particular genetic mutation confers protection against the most common cause of dementia.
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China Unveils Plan to Become a 'Soccer Superpower' by 2050
Posted on August 24, 2024
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| Kelle Repass
The Chinese government has unveiled an ambitious blueprint to get 50 million children and adults playing soccer by the end of this decade, with the broader objective of becoming a “world football superpower” by 2050.
Despite boasting the world’s largest population and excelling at many sports, particularly athletics, China woefully underperforms at soccer and has only ever qualified for one World Cup.
A statement published Monday also outlines plans to have at least 20,000 soccer training centers and 70,000 pitches in place by 2020.
[Read More]Destined Kids Rejoice Iwueze traditionally weds her partner
Posted on August 24, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
Recall that on September 9, the former child star confirmed her engagement to her partner. Rejoice shared pictures of herself showing off her engagement ring at the time and wrote: “You Brighten My World In Million Ways and I’m Blessed To Call You “MINE”, I Said “YES” To Forever." In her social media posts, she stated that yesterday's traditional wedding ceremony marked a new phase, dawn, level, and chapter for her.
[Read More]Detroit Police Arrest Person of Interest in Serial Killer Case
Posted on August 24, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
Detroit Police have arrested a person of interest in their hunt for a possible serial killer who may have killed least three women in the last three months.
Kenneth DeAngelo Martin, 34, who police described as homeless, was taken into custody on Friday, hours after Detroit Police Chief James Craig released a photo of Martin asking the public for any information on his whereabouts.
On Monday, Craig said that police are still actively investigating the case but based on work, they believe “this suspect is tied to all the crimes.
[Read More]Did Vodka Cause the Russian Revolution?
Posted on August 24, 2024
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| Tandra Barner
Prohibition is among the most misunderstood chapters in world history, especially since we falsely assume it was a uniquely American history. In reality, more than a dozen countries banned the liquor trade around World War I. The first to do so was actually imperial Russia, five years before the United States—a policy decision that would hasten the empire’s demise.
Russia’s prohibition came not through legislation or imperial decree, but rather via a telegram dated Sept.
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