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Madonna is a pop icon and international superstar. She’s racked up seven Grammy Awards over the years and is a mom to six kids. On June 28, 2023, news broke that she had been hospitalized, but she was discharged shortly after. Madonna spoke about her hospitalization and “crazy year” at the opening night of her world tour. After her rise to global fame in the 1980s, Madonna is nothing short 0f a showbiz legend. The “Vogue” singer, now 64, is known as the “Queen of Pop” after unforgettable albums including Madonna, The Immaculate Collection, Like A Virgin, Ray Of Light, and…

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Apple will be halting sales of its Series 9 smartwatch, TechCrunch has confirmed. The news, shared by 9to5Mac, follows an October ruling by the International Trade Commission (ITC), owing to a patent dispute with California-based med tech firm, Masimo. The dispute stems from the blood sensor monitor on the latest flagship smart Watch. The move goes into effect through online Apple Store at 3PM this Thursday (December 21), with retail locations ceasing sales December 24 – just ahead of the holiday. Apple confirmed the move in a statement to TechCrunch this morning, A Presidential Review Period is in progress regarding…

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CES is one of the most powerful tech events in the world. It is known as the proving ground for breakthrough technologies and global innovators. The event is where the world’s biggest brands do business and meet new partners, and the sharpest innovators hit the stage to share insights into the ecosystem. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), CES features every aspect of the tech sector. Back in September, CES announced that the 2024 iteration of the event is thirving and on track to surpass the CES 2023 footprint and number of attendees, exhibitors, and global media.…

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Relai, a Swiss Bitcoin exchange, has disclosed with Bitcoin Magazine that a staggering 75% of its Over-The-Counter (OTC) revenue in the final quarter of 2023 stemmed from private clients diverting proceeds from real estate sales into Bitcoin, showcasing a seismic shift in investment strategies among investors.The surge is a response to the real estate market’s upheaval, compelling investors to pivot their portfolios toward the better opportunities presented by Bitcoin. Leon Wankum, a Bitcoin expert specializing in real estate, explained, “Bitcoin, as an emerging asset class, potentially offers much higher growth potential for many investors, while the real estate market is in crisis…

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Location : The A5 southbound between the A51 and the junction with the M42 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 15:00 and 15:15 on 18 December 2023. Delay : There are currently delays of 50 minutes against expected traffic. Source link

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The great and the good of the City’s sustainability community joined Impact A.M. for our inaugural awards evening last week. Impact A.M. was founded to celebrate the best and the brightest within the business community who are putting environmental, social and governance issues at the top of the agenda. Compered by City grandee Julia Streets and held at The Skyline London in Tower Hill’s Blue Orchid Tower Suites, the evening saw 200 attendees gather for the dishing out of a dozen awards. The ESG agenda continues to grow in importance in the Square Mile, with this year’s headline sponsor Aon…

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The large-scale running event will return to Glasgow on October 5 and 6, 2024. Participants can now sign up with the Super Earlybird Discount. Runners, starting from George Square, can take part in the 10k or half marathon distances while kids can take part in the junior and mini races. Making their way through the city centre, The Hydro, Pacific Quay, McLennan Arch and The Finnieston Crane, volunteers will finish at Glasgow Green. READ NEXT: Five-star hotel in administration saved by ambitious £15m investment Paul Foster, chief executive at the Great Run Company said: “It’s fantastic to be back in Glasgow for the 2024…

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In December 1973, Skylab 4 astronauts Gerald P. Carr, Edward G. Gibson, and William R. Pogue passed the one-month mark of the third and final mission aboard the Skylab space station. Launching on Nov. 16, they began a planned 56-day flight that mission managers fully expected to extend to 84 days. They continued the science program begun by the previous two Skylab crews, including biomedical studies on the effects of long-duration space flight on the human body, Earth observations using the Earth Resources Experiment Package (EREP), and solar observations with instruments mounted on the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM). To study…

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