By Michael Le Page Flying’s contribution to global warming has nearly doubled since 2000motive56/Shutterstock The most comprehensive analysis so far of how much warming is caused by aeroplanes has found that flying’s contribution to global warming nearly doubled between 2000 and 2018. Rapid growth is far outpacing efforts to reduce […]
Daily Archives: September 2, 2020
Vikings fan favourite Katheryn Winnick may have been killed off in the latest season of the historical epic, but she will be returning to TV screens very soon. Winnick was confirmed to be joining the cast of Big Sky earlier this year, a detective procedural series which follows two private […]
Pineapples are a delicious tropical fruit, and a valuable source of both manganese and vitamin C. Typically grown in Costa Rica, Brazil, the Philippines or Thailand, pineapples are delicious in dishes ranging from sweet to savoury. One rather controversial dish is the ham and pineapple pizza, with some swearing by […]
Sins of the Everlasting Twilight is a choice-based story and dating sim game developed by Genius Inc where you romance one of three demons. source: gamezpot.com
Like all cool cats and kittens, Carole Baskin is going to “Dancing With the Stars.” By MARK KENNEDY AP Entertainment Writer September 2, 2020, 4:26 PM • 2 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article Like all cool cats and kittens, Carole Baskin is going to “Dancing With […]
In the very first interview he gave since being released from prison, Tekashi 6ix9ine admitted that he is scared for his safety quite a lot when he is not accompanied by security. After all, the rapper often receives death threats, and yet, he refuses to hide away and protect himself […]
When asked by Blitzer whether he could cite any prosecutions relating to this purportedly widespread criminal phenomenon, Barr responded by citing one case — yes, one. Blitzer asked: “You’ve said you’re worried a foreign country could send thousands of fake ballots … what are you basing that on?” “Logic,” Barr […]
Welcome. It’s September and for many of us, that means a return to school, grappling with a changed schedule, in-person or remote or a hybrid of the two. Even for those who are not physically going back or sending children back to a classroom, the arrival of September is forever […]