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Engineering works and a seasonal timetable mean that widespread changes will be made to services. Trains will end early on Christmas Eve and there will be no trains on Christmas Day. Jenny Saunders, customer services director at Govia Thameslink Railway, said: “We’ve worked closely with Network Rail to provide as full a service as possible for customers travelling over the festive period, and we thank customers for their understanding. “Please check your journeys throughout the period, including the week before Christmas when we expect services to be particularly busy. MOST READ: To have access to all of our best stories subscribe…
Location : The A20 eastbound between the A260 and the junction with the A256 Dover West. Reason : Road Management. Status : Currently Active. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic. Source link
Image Credit: CBS Erica Kane would approve! Susan Lucci dazzled on the Daytime Emmys red carpet in a strapless orange gown. The stunning dress featured intricate beading and sequins, as well as a tulle train. The All My Children star, 76, flashed her gorgeous smile on the red carpet, and her hair was styled in voluminous waves. Susan posed for photos with several attendees, including her former All My Children co-star Cameron Mathison. She also crossed paths with Jennifer Nettles and Adam Sharp, the President and CEO of NATAS. She was joined by her son Andreas Huber. The soap legend…
Superpedestrian, the e-scooter startup known for its self-diagnostic software, is shutting down its U.S.-based shared scooter operation on December 31 and exploring a sale of its European business, TechCrunch has exclusively learned. The company’s director of U.S. operations, Alexander Berg, confirmed the news to his team Friday afternoon on a Zoom call. Berg said the reason for the shutdown was financial, but did not go into further detail. “Even our investors have put in money to keep us afloat even to this point,” he said on the call. “It wasn’t for lack of trying.” The shutdown comes just 18 months…
This announcement comes six months following a successful Series A funding round. Noteworthy achievements in 2023 include working with 17 AI model developers like Nugget AI, Papercup, and Imbue, resulting in a fivefold revenue increase from AI clients. Additionally, Prolific has established 22 partnerships, notably with Remesh, an AI-powered market-research platform, Maze, specialists in user research, and Argilla, an open-source AI fine-tuning platform. The company has also distributed over $120 million to research participants since 2014, underscoring its commitment to ethical practices in research and AI training. The demand for Prolific’s platform has surged in 2023, particularly from organizations seeking…
Strating January 1, 2024, Brazil will introduce a flat 15% tax on crypto profits and up to 6,000 Brazilian reais ($1,200), will be exempt from taxation. In a significant move, President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil has signed into law a measure that imposes taxes on crypto assets held abroad by Brazilian citizens. The law, signed on December 12, was officially published in the Diário Oficial da União (Official Diary of the Union) on the following day. The taxation law shall come into enforcement starting January 1, 2024. The legislation not only targets cryptocurrencies but extends to encompass…
The average menstruator will use over 11,000 tampons or sanitary pads in their lifetime. Vaginal and vulvar tissue that touch pads and tampons is highly permeable. Through this permeable tissue chemicals are absorbed without being metabolized, which makes endocrine-disrupting chemicals potentially dangerous when found in menstrual products. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals can interfere with human hormones and cause medical issues, including gynecological conditions such as endometriosis and uterine fibroids. Joanna Marroquin, a Mason PhD in Public Health student, and Associate Professor Anna Pollack, reviewed studies conducted since 2103 that measured chemicals in menstrual products and that measured human biomarkers of chemical exposure…
The front door of the shop was forced open at around midnight on Monday, December 11. Police were called to the Morrisons Daily in The Strand, Durrington, and discovered that a large amount of cigarettes had been stolen. The damaged door (Image: Supplied) The burglars returned again around an hour later where “more cigarettes and alcohol were stolen”. Several people were seen running away from the shop and driving off in a black car. Witnesses, and anyone with information or footage, are urged to contact Sussex Police online or call 101 quoting serial 1424 of 11/12. Source link [Featured] [Just…
Location : The M6 southbound exit slip at junction J2 . Reason : Vehicle fire. Status : Currently Active. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed. Source link
Image Credit: Matt Baron/Shutterstock After over one year of being a permanent host on Jeopardy!, Mayim Bialik, 48, said her official goodbye to the game show on December 15. The TV personality took to social media to share a statement with her millions of followers to announce the somber news. “As the holiday break begins in Hollywood, I have some Jeopardy! news,” she penned in the post. “Sony has informed me that I will no longer be hosting the syndicated version of Jeopardy!” The actress, who co-hosted the show alongside Ken Jennings, expressed her gratitude for her time on the fan-favorite series.…
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