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A hugely popular air display is set to be cancelled next year – as its main attraction, the Red Arrows, are unable to attend.Folkestone and Hythe District Council (FHDC), which puts on the Folkestone Air Display, confirmed the event would be scrapped for 2024.The air display has become a hugely popular event in Folkestone. Picture: FHDCThe Red Arrows have flown almost 5,000 displays in 57 countries. Picture: FHDCIt comes as the Red Arrows, the much-loved RAF display team, engage in a series of international events next summer – preventing them from attending the show.And council bosses say they have no desire…

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Last Monday, November 27, Whinstone Inc.’s private security entered the Rockdale, TX-based premises of Rhodium Enterprises in order to remove employees to cease operation of their 125MW Bitcoin mining facility. The legal battle that culminated in this seizure started on May 2, 2023 when Whinstone US, Inc., a subsidiary of Riot Platforms, filed a lawsuit against certain Rhodium entities. The dispute centered around hosting and energy agreements between the two parties, with Whinstone seeking damages for alleged unpaid hosting fees and a declaratory judgment asserting its right to terminate these agreements.Rhodium, not taking the accusations lightly, engaged outside counsel and…

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Meeting members of the Artemis generation often inspires NASA’s workforce as much as it encourages the students themselves. For one recent group of students, a visit to the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida brought mentorship, new experiences, and inspiration for answering the profound questions of our universe. The 22 students traveled to the world’s preeminent spaceport on Nov. 14 for the 21st annual Disability Mentoring Day hosted at Kennedy by the Disability Awareness and Action Working Group (DAAWG). Students were paired with a mentor based on interests spanning communication to engineering. Mentors shared experiences and insight on their path…

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Officers responded to reports of an attack at a shop in The Highway, Moulsecoomb, at around 9.45am on Wednesday (December 6). A 49-year-old man, who lives in the area, was treated for a head injury at the scene by the ambulance service. Witnesses reported seeing three men flee the scene in a Blue Ford Focus which collided with another vehicle and the front of a house in Colbourne Avenue minutes later. READ MORE: Armed police at major incident in Brighton A helicopter was brought in to assist with ground units searching for the suspects. A 54-year-old man was arrested on suspicion…

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Image Credit: John Salangsang/BFA/Shutterstock Shannen Doherty is opening up about her sudden split from estranged husband Kurt Iswarienko. The Beverly Hills, 90210 alum, 52, revealed during a recent episode of her podcast, “Let’s Be Be Clear With Shannen Doherty,” that she learned her husband cheated on her right before going into brain surgery to remove a tumor.  “I went into that surgery early in the morning, and I went in after I found out that my marriage was essentially over, that my husband had been carrying on an affair for two years,” Shannen explained. “To not go in that surgery,…

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A developer platform for the…sky? That’s the vision of OurSky, a startup founded last year that’s aiming to make space observational data more accessible via a software platform and global telescope network. The company announced that it closed $9.5 million in seed funding led by Upfront Ventures alongside Oceans Ventures, Venrex Investment Management, Marlinspike Partners, and Embedded Ventures, to further accelerate deployment of scopes and the developer platform. CEO and cofounder Dan Roelker likened OurSky to AWS for developers or the web3 development platform Alchemy: “Alchemy [provided] this platform that was really easy for developers to get the data and…

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Tell us about Nutracheck?  Nutracheck is the UK’s leading calorie and nutrient tracking app, co-founded by Tim Vryenhoef, Paul Cookson and Rachel Hartley. When we launched 18 years ago in 2005, we were the UK’s first mobile diet programme, winning start-up awards for innovation. Looking back now, we see the idea was before its time as the App Store and iPhone did not exist! Over the years, Nutracheck has evolved while remaining true to the original vision, making tracking your diet as fast and easy as possible. Today the Nutracheck app scans barcodes to instantly find products in our UK…

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