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August 14, 2024
Nani is twice as nice as Vivek Athreya in the film
New Delhi:
Nani popularly known as Natural Star will step into a new avatar with his upcoming film Saripodhaa Sanivaaram. The makers of the film recently released the trailer where Nani dives into the realm of a full-fledged action entertainer. The film is directed by Vivek Athreya, who has previously worked with Nani in Ante Sundaranik. Saripodhaa Sanivaaram is a high-stakes vigilante thriller with a unique twist: the protagonist takes up arms against his enemies only on Saturdays.
Nani’s intense performance is complemented by SJ Suryah who plays the formidable antagonist, Inspector Daya. The tension between the hero and the villain, as hinted in the trailer, promises an engaging story. Priyanka Mohan also reunites with Nani after their successful pairing in Nani’s Gang Leader. The technical aspects of the trailer also stand out. The trailer doesn’t tell much about the plot.
Produced by DVV Danayya’s DVV Entertainment, Saripodhaa Sanivaaram is behind the same banner’s RRR blockbuster and will release in multiple languages on August 29. Saripodha Sanivaaram also stars SJ Suryah, Priyanka Mohan, Sai Kumar, Aditi Murali, Sharma, and Subhalekha Sudhakar in prominent roles.
Samsung Galaxy S24 FE and Galaxy A16 launch schedule revealed
The Galaxy S24 FE support pages have gone live on Samsung’s official website, and the latest leak about the smartphone left little to the imagination. Samsung hasn’t revealed anything about the Galaxy S24 FE yet, but News claims the smartphone will be released globally in October, while the Galaxy A16 will arrive in December.
Source: Android Headers
A leak from last weekend revealed that the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE will feature an Exynos 2400e SoC, One UI 6.1.1, and a 4,565mAh battery. Samsung is advertising it as a device with up to 78 hours of music playback and up to 29 hours of video playback.
Source: Android Headers
The Samsung Galaxy S24 FE will be waterproof and equipped with a 6.7″ FullHD+ 120 Hz display with a peak brightness of 1,900 nits and Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection. The screen will have a centrally located hole for a 10 MP selfie camera. On the back, we will have three cameras – a 50 MP main camera, a 12 MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and an 8 MP telephoto lens (3x optical zoom).
The Galaxy S24 FE is expected to be available in Yellow, Silver White, Graphite Gray, Green, and Blue, with two more colors available exclusively on Samsung’s website.
Source: Android Headers
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Many drivers face a dilemma: is it worth investing in all-season tires and will they perform well on the road? These doubts can be dispelled by the latest ADAC test, which confirmed that modern all-season tires are well-balanced and can guarantee safety and reliability in extreme weather conditions, while achieving high mileage. The Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 tire was the first all-season tire in the history of the study to receive a “good” rating, which confirms the technological progress in this tire category.
August 13, 2024
A doctor’s warning because a red line on your skin can be a sign of an emergency
A doctor has urged people not to ignore a red line on their skin, which could be a sign of a medical emergency. According to Dr. Joe Whittington from the United States, red streaks can be a sign of a dangerous infection.
Responding to another creator’s video on the social media platform TikTok showing a thick red line running from the toes up the leg, he explained how this could be a symptom of lymphangitis.
If not treated quickly, this infection can lead to abscess formation or even sepsis, he said.
Dr Whittington, better known online as Dr Joe MD, said: “If you see this red line, it’s a bad sign.
“This is called lymphangitis and it happens when there is a local infection.
“But you see red streaks going up from the infected side. That means there’s been an infection in the lymph vessels, which means it’s no longer localized, it’s now spread throughout the body.
“This is a medical emergency that must be treated with antibiotics.”
In the caption below, he explained more about this condition.
“Lymphangitis is an inflammation of the lymph vessels, often caused by a bacterial infection, typically strep or staph,” Dr. Joe said.
“It usually appears as red, painful streaks on the skin that extend from the site of infection to nearby lymph nodes, which may also be swollen and tender.
“Fever, chills and a general feeling of being unwell can accompany these symptoms.
“Prompt antibiotic treatment is essential to prevent the spread of infection and avoid possible complications such as abscess formation or sepsis.”
The Cleveland Clinic lists the following symptoms of lymphangitis:
Red streaks on your skinHeadacheFeverChillsFatigueA slow healing woundSwollen lymph nodes in the groin or armpit.The clinic warns that lymphangitis progresses quickly.
“In less than 24 hours, the infection can spread from the initial wound to multiple areas in your lymphatic system,” it says.
If left untreated, the infection can enter the bloodstream and cause sepsis.
It adds: “If you notice red streaks on your skin or other symptoms of lymphangitis, tell your healthcare provider right away. Prompt treatment can prevent the infection from spreading.”
Causes of lymphangitis include:
Skin infections such as cellulitisPuncture woundsBites or stings from vipersLarge wounds that require stitches (including surgical incisions)Sporotrichosis (common fungal dermatitis)Less commonly, lymphangitis is a complication of certain cancerous and non-cancerous tumors.Today is the European Super Cup game. Varsovians will face great difficulties
On Wednesday, at the PGE National Stadium, the Champions League winners Real Madrid will face the Europa League winners Atalanta Bergamo in the fight for the UEFA Super Cup. The match will kick off in the evening at 9pm, but changes will be introduced to road traffic and public transport in the morning.

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“On the day of the match, fans from Spain and Italy will gather in special zones, from where they will go to the stadium. Real Madrid fans will meet on Francuska Street, and Atalanta Bergamo fans will meet on the boulevards of the Vistula River, near the Świętokrzyski Bridge. From 8 am to midnight, Francuska Street will be closed from the Washington roundabout to the intersection with Zwycięzców. Buses No. 117, 138, 146 and 147 will make detours via Washington, Saska and Zwycięzców streets,” the Public Transport Authority said.
At the same time, on the streets: Lipska from Aleja WAWA to Francuska and from Finlandzka to Francuska; Berezyńska from Aleja Washington to Francuska and from Gruzińska to Francuska; Gruzińska from Czeska to Berezyńska – there will be two-way traffic and a stopping ban.
From 10:00 a.m. the so-called traffic and parking will be closed. old Sokola, between Wybrzeże Szczecińskie and Zamość street. The traffic ban signage will not apply to public transport buses. The remaining drivers will return here on Thursday at 4 pm. At the same time, a stopping ban will also be enforced in Kijowska from Targowa to Dworzec Wschodni.
“Fans attending the National Stadium should remember that the match will take place on the eve of Polish Army Day. On this occasion, a parade will be organized on Wisłostrada. On Wednesday, August 14, at 6:00 p.m., the artery that runs along the Vistula will be closed from the Skłodowska-Curie Bridge to Gagarina Street. Traffic will resume here only on Thursday at 6:00 p.m.,” the capital’s mayor’s office said.
In addition, on Wednesday, from 3 pm, traffic in Saska Kępa will be limited. Until 9:50 p.m., drivers will not enter the area between Aleja Poniatowskiego, Aleja Washington, ul Społeczna, Aleja Naszeny and ul. The bans will not apply to vehicles of people with SK ID, taxis and two-wheelers. Public transport buses will also run there on fixed routes.
“On the way to the stadium, the best thing to do is take the metro, which runs every few minutes. The Szybka Kolej Miejska and Koleje Mazowieckie trains also stop near the stadium. Efficient access will also be ensured by trams running over the Poniatowski Bridge and by buses,” the city government appealed.
From 18:45 until the end of the match – in case of closure of Sokolej Street from Zamość to Wybrzeże Szczecińskie – buses No. 102 and 202 will run to the terminal Dw. Wybrzeże Szczecińskie and Zamość Street (only in the direction of the Metro National Stadium).
In case of closure of Zamoyskiego, Zamość and Sokola streets, detour routes will be introduced for routes 102, 135, 146, 147 and 202 and E-1. Buses No. 102 and 202 will go to Dwschodni (Lubelska) terminus and 135 Targowa to their regular route. Buses No. 146 and 147 and E-1 will run only to Washington roundabout.
After the departure, additional bus routes 138 and 509 will be launched from the Washington roundabout towards Bokserska, Gocław and Winnica. There will also be more trams. Additional metro trains will run towards Bemowo. Additional tram routes 9 and 26 will be on the “Nine” route on the Gocławek – Ratuszowa ZOO route and 26 on the Al. Zieleniecka – Metro Młociny route.
After the end of the match, approx. 22:45, if the Poniatowski Bridge and Aleje Jerozolimskie between the de Gaulle Roundabout and the Washington Roundabout are closed to traffic (this decision is made by the police), trams and buses will be diverted to bypass routes.
If the bridge is closed, trams and buses will be diverted to bypass routes. Trains on lines 7 and 9 from the city center will arrive at Starynkiewicza Square; on the Prague side, the “seven” will go to the Wiatraczna roundabout and the “nine” to the Ratuszowa ZOO. Trams on line 22 on the left bank of the Vistula will go from Banach to Starynkiewicza Square, while on the other side of the river they will make a loop to and from the Wiatraczna roundabout.
A replacement bus line Z-9 will be launched on the route: pl. Zawiszy, Al. Jerozolimskie, Nowy Świat, pl. Trzech Krzyży, Al. Ujazdowskie, Trasa Łazienkowska, Wał Miedzeszyński, Zwycięzców, Saska, al. Washington, Wiatraczna. Bus lines: 111, 117, 158, 162, 166, 507, 521, N22, N24, N72 will bypass the closed part of the routes via the Łazienkowski Bridge.
Holders of tickets, invitation tickets, UEFA-issued accreditations and UEFA-issued volunteer accreditations are entitled to free travel in ticket zone 1 on public transport vehicles (trams, buses, metro, SKM trains), Koleje Mazowieckie and Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa trains on specific dates:
UEFA accreditation holders until 15 August at 9:00,ticket holders, invitation tickets from August 14th, 6:00 am to August 15th, 9:00 am,UEFA volunteers from 14 August, 06:00 to 15 August, 23:59.During the same time, fans will be able to use the P+R parking lots free of charge.
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The Ukrainian operation created a dilemma for Putin
Ukraine’s operation in the Kursk region has created a real dilemma for Putin, US President Joe Biden said on Tuesday. The president also commented on Iran’s expected retaliatory strike on Israel, saying Tehran might refrain from attacking if a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is reached sooner.
I have been talking to my colleagues about this regularly, probably every four or five hours for the last six or eight days. This creates a real dilemma for Putin. We are in direct and constant contact with the Ukrainians.
Biden said, answering questions from reporters on the tarmac in New Orleans.
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Biden’s first statement on the counteroffensiveThis was the president’s first comment on the Ukrainian offensive into Russian territory. Until now, administration officials have treated the situation with reservations, stating only that decisions on Ukrainian military operations are up to Ukraine and that the United States had not been warned about the operation in the Kursk Oblast. On Tuesday, during a briefing aboard Air Force One, White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre stressed that the United States is not involved in Ukraine’s offensive into Russia.
In New Orleans, Biden also addressed an expected Iranian retaliatory strike on Israel over the July 31 assassination of Hamas political chief Ismail Haniye in Tehran. Biden said he expected Iran to refrain from retaliating if Hamas and Israel reach an agreement on a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip. The White House has warned that an Iranian strike could happen this week, although a new round of peace talks is scheduled to begin on Thursday.
Biden also admitted that it was becoming more difficult to reach an agreement to stop the war, but assured that he “would not give up”.
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Montana Gov. Gianforte continues to raise outside revenue as he seeks a second term
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Montana Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte reported more than $23 million in revenue over the four years ending in 2022 as the former tech executive, who is seeking re-election to a second term, continues to raise money from investments, according to tax records released. through its campaign.
Democrat Ryan Busse, a former firearms industry executive, is challenging Gianforte in November.
Gianforte spent more than $6 million of his own money on a failed gubernatorial bid in 2016. After reaching Congress in a 2017 special election, he ran for governor four years ago and spent more than $7.5 million defeating Democrat Mike Cooney. by a wide margin, according to campaign finance reports.
According to reports, he has donated about $47,000 to his campaign so far this election season.
Most of Gianforte’s income since 2019 has come from investment income, his tax returns show. He is paid about $120,000 a year to serve as governor.
Spokeswoman Anna Marian Block said Gianforte kept a “commitment to transparency” with Montana residents by releasing the returns.
Since 2005, Gianforte has reported more than $265 million in revenue, according to previous data. Most of the money came after Oracle Corp. bought Gianforte’s Bozeman company, RightNow Technologies, for $1.8 billion.
Democrats and Gianforte’s Republican primary opponents tried unsuccessfully in 2020 to turn Gianforte’s huge fortune into debt, saying he wanted to buy elections.
Busse’s campaign refused to release his tax returns.
What should we know about Zets? The latest in adolescent psychology
INMost of us are very happy that this time has passed. Because here we can’t think like a normal person (sic!). Because there’s not much that can be done here. An adult mind can’t even imagine that it can think like this young man, with a soft, light mustache, who fights for his people in our house. Or like this young woman with dreamy eyes, with her thoughts wandering somewhere, very far from us, even though she’s sitting next to us.
This chaos, this noise, this slamming of doors, the stubborn silence, these sudden, completely unexpected shouts: “I hate you!”, “You don’t understand me at all!”… Well, I don’t understand. I don’t remember what was going on in my head at that time. Biology probably had the wrong idea of letting us forget. Maybe memory would help us understand these close, dear, and important young people who fight with us for what they want. But would a grown-up teenager get along with an immature teenager?
Close your eyes, concentrate as hard as you can (because you care), and try. Search your memory, wandering in the dark, wading through snowdrifts. Maybe you will see that anger at a world that doesn’t understand, ignores, leaves you alone. Those dreams, their fragility, and the fear that they will crumble before they become reality. Helplessness and anger because it is too soon and too late. Maybe you will hear those words building up, growing, screaming. Sometimes they join together, more often they split apart. It was the same anger, the same dreams and words, the same helplessness and an equally strong anger. Except it is yours. Maybe now you will feel what it is like to be someone in the middle—in a world you are afraid to understand.
Iwona Zabielska-Stadnik, editor-in-chief
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A topic for conversation
To the coast. About why a teenager thinks this way and how his thinking differs from ours – says child and adolescent psychotherapist Anna Gryczewska
Teenager at the cinema. Author’s selection of films: Kamila Tomkiel-Skowrońska, director of the Młode Horyzonty International Film Festival, education and relationships
A little bit childish, a little bit adult. Which leaves them stuck between childhood and adulthood for a while.
We say one thing and they hear another. Is there a chance to understand and reach an agreement?
Ask him what he thinks. Instead of guessing, it might be better to ask the teenager
Give us space and peace of mind. Teenagers themselves perceive their maturation as a long and difficult process. How not to complicate it even more
When hatred matures. On how to understand a teenager’s hatred and how to react to it – says psychologist and psychotherapist Aleksandra Salwa
(Un)safe on the Internet. What young people can find on the Internet if they go without guidance
DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION
Are teenagers aliens? Where does the key lie to reading the complex pathways of the young brain and supporting it on its journey to adulthood?
Risk inherent in development. Should we protect young people from the crazy ideas they come up with at this stage of their lives?
He is lying on the couch. If a teenager doesn’t do what we consider useful, does that mean he is lazy?
Girls have a voice. On the power of self-determination and agency – says Agata Kominiak, from the Foundation. Julia Woykowska
Toxins and Endorphins of Young Adults. What Should We Know About Zets?
Adulthood your way. What concerns do teenagers have about their future?
Teenage Teachers: What We Can Learn from Teenagers
Lost childhood. In what world does adulthood begin for teenagers and why they miss offline life
Breaking up? And what should I do with myself then? Psychotherapist Marcin Rzeczkowski explains health and wellness about what a break from everyday life means for teenagers
I want to disappear. Why young people disappear from home and how to prevent them from falling into loneliness
Pages of violence. How people think about violence: the injured party, the aggressor and the witness
No thanks for the hate. On how to realize the harm done to our child and how to help him – says psychologist Marta Wojtas
How to listen to suffering. What are the sources and symptoms of anxiety in adolescence?
Help the lobby. What is peer support?
Let’s go to the gynecologist. No stress. On why taking a teenage daughter to the gynecologist is one of the most important life lessons we can teach our daughter – says gynecologist and endocrinologist Monika Grymowicz, MD
Talk about drugs. About why it is worth doing it – says Bogusław Janiszewski, writer, teacher and author of “Book about drugs”
Sturgeon have survived in Alberta, but the future of these river “monsters” is now uncertain
Lurking in the murky depths of Alberta’s greatest rivers, they are living fossils from a time when giant lizards walked the earth.
But a prominent fisheries biologist fears the province’s lake sturgeon could go the way of the dinosaurs due to increasing pressure on water resources.
“The more you reduce the area where a creature lives, the more likely it is to disappear,” said Lorne Fitch, a retired provincial biologist, university professor and author. “That can certainly happen to lake sturgeon.”
Lake sturgeon are different from other freshwater fish.
Fish survivalThey appeared around 200 million years ago and somehow survived the mass extinction of the dinosaurs and the freezing times of the Ice Age.
They haven’t changed much since then — and they look their age.
“They’re monsters,” Fitch said.
Covered with sharp, bony plates and rough skin instead of scales, they can reach lengths of up to two metres.
Long, sensitive “whiskers”, called barbels, grow on the sides of the fish’s mouths, allowing them to find crayfish, snails, clams and leeches in the muddy bottoms of the rivers they frequent.
They have no backbones because they evolved before fish had spines. They live for decades and are difficult to see.

But when they do appear, they look really menacing, Fitch said.
“It’s like pulling the distant past out of a pool. I wondered, ‘What world did these fish evolve into that they had to have these armor plates?'”
Under threatOnce abundant, sturgeon populations are now declining as water quality in Alberta’s rivers has deteriorated and their once-continuous flow has been interrupted by dams.
There are no reliable population estimates, Fitch said, but the western lake sturgeon is listed as a threatened species under the federal Species At Risk Act and as a vulnerable species under Alberta provincial legislation.
“We don’t really know how many sturgeon there are,” Fitch said. “We don’t know what the impact of invasive species is. We don’t know what the impact of drought is.”
He added that both current and possible future policies create problems.
Clear-cutting reduces the watershed’s ability to regulate stream flows. Demand for irrigation continues to grow, while regulators consider thirsty new industries like coal mining.
Meanwhile, Alberta’s population is growing rapidly. That’s driving demand for more freshwater and better flood protection as climate change makes extreme weather more frequent.
New dams that would further isolate sturgeon populations are back on the table, with the province considering projects on the Red Deer and Bow rivers, as well as a dam in southern Saskatchewan.
“We’re not done thinking about dams,” Fitch said. “If these dams are built, lake sturgeon populations will be further restricted to smaller and smaller units.”
A 2002 feasibility study for Meridian Dam, a now-abandoned project originally planned to be built on the western shore of the Saskatchewan-Alberta border on the South Saskatchewan River, found that dams and reservoirs could impact sturgeon.
The study found that such structures can block fish movement, limit food availability and restrict spawning sites.
“The consequences of blocking fish movements in this section of the South Saskatchewan River are significant, as species such as lake sturgeon, walleye and sauger salmon could become isolated from one or more key habitats,” the document reads.
Ryan Fournier of Alberta Environment and Protected Areas said the province is working to improve water storage and management, especially in southern Alberta.
In an email, he said feasibility studies worth about $10 million are underway for the proposed Eyremore Dam on the lower Bow River near Bassano and Ardley Dam east of Red Deer on the Red Deer River. Both dams are located in sturgeon habitat.
“A province-wide review is also underway to identify other areas where new water storage projects would be most beneficial,” he added.
“We are taking a whole-of-government approach to maintaining the province’s water management infrastructure systems to ensure Albertans have a safe and reliable water supply.”
“The ability to survive”Agriculture and Irrigation Minister RJ Sigurdson said environmental issues would be taken into account in the research.
Alberta should try to reduce water demand rather than rely on more supply — especially as climate change threatens to make the prairies drier and hotter, Fitch said.
“If we continue to tighten the demand side, we will continue to [try to] We will outpace climate change by building reservoirs. And we will lose.”
The sturgeon, which have already been through so much, will thrive if they are given the chance, Fitch said.
“This is a creature that predates the history of humanity, predates the history of many living things. The fact that they still swim in our rivers is a testament to their ability to survive.”
Liquidators of Three Arrows Capital are now suing Terraform Labs for $1.3 billion: Bloomberg
The case alleges that TerraForm induced 3AC to purchase Luna and TerraUSD by manipulating the market for those tokens “in a manner that artificially inflated the price for the assets” before wiping them out, the liquidators said in court documents, according to Bloomberg.
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