Hurricane Iota made landfall on northeastern Nicaragua Monday night, where it is expected to cause catastrophic damage to the same part of Central America that was already affected by Hurricane Eta two weeks ago. The storm was downgraded to Type 4 shortly before the landslide, but the National Hurricane Center warned it was still a “very dangerous” storm. The epicenter …
Read More »Virtual makeup brightens video calls (video) | Life
L’Oreal Paris has introduced a virtual makeup line that brings a digital beauty look to your selfies and video calls. – Image courtesy of L’Oréal via AFP Paris, November 17 – “Sorry, my camera did not work.” How many times have you heard that reason during online video conferences – or have you used it yourself? Outbreaks appear to be …
Read More »‘Lego Star Wars Holiday Special’ is a glimpse into the life of Rome: TV Review
It’s hard to figure out which of George Lucas ’“ Star Wars ”works is the most ridiculous, the prequel trilogy or the infamous holiday special. The most ridiculous affair of 1978 featured the worst performances of leading actors Mark Hamil, Harrison Ford and Gary Fisher, and it was set on Kashik’s Wookiee planet, where Sevpoka and his family (Itch, Malla …
Read More »Monday Night Football: The Vikings of Minnesota @ Chicago Bears Live Thread and Sport Info
There are two NFC North teams in tonight’s Monday night football game. The Minnesota Vikings, The team that comes with a great streak for this game, despite being below the star 3 and 4 record and last in their category. Well, it only won two games, but on the contrary … The Viking A win that fights the last game …
Read More »On the opening day Amazon will have EU PlayStation 5 shares
Dom Pepiat, Monday, 16 November 2020 20:50 GMT Players interested in participating in PS5 in Italy, Spain or the UK should check out Amazon on November 19th. Amazon today confirmed the holding of PlayStation 5 shares in the European region on launch day. The retailer sent an email today (Monday, November 16) to customers in the UK, Italy and Spain, …
Read More »Apple suffers from privacy complaints from the same digital activist who successfully took over Facebook
Apple has previously said it will tighten its own rules around the use of third-party data. Alastair Bike / Agencies France-Press / Getty Images Apple faces two strategic privacy complaints in Europe by digital activist Max Shrems, who has successfully taken over Facebook’s user data practices. Schreim’s Vienna-based nonprofit (like “Your Business Has No Business”) filed privacy complaints with German …
Read More »The mysterious ‘Cragan’ galaxy smashed into our Milky Way and transformed it
Another galaxy collided with the Milky Way a long time ago (Getty) Researchers have used artificial intelligence to reconstruct the history of our Milky Way – and have found evidence of that. Ancient collision with a mysterious galaxy. Researchers say the collision of the “Kragon” galaxy must have changed the Milky Way 11 billion years ago. It was The biggest …
Read More »Sheffield United’s Oli McBurney will not be ashamed of Scotland reviews, he can prove fans wrong
Oli McBurney is popular on social media. It only means one thing – it has to be International Week! The striker came under heavy criticism from Scottish football fans yesterday for missing out on a fantastic opportunity as Scotland lost 1-0 to Slovakia in the UEFA Nations League. He arrived a few days later as one of the heroes of …
Read More »UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is fine and will rule by zoom after the Covid 19 contact
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he is fine only after contacting Covid 19. Key points: Mr Johnson, 56, said he would drive the government forward via Zoom when he was isolated for two weeks on Downing Street. His latest brush with the COVID comes after a turbulent week in which his most senior adviser, Parama Brexiter Dominic Cummings, was …
Read More »Hurricane Iota is expected to wreak havoc in Central America: NPR
After Hurricane Etta, on November 7, volunteer firefighters prayed before launching a search and rescue operation in San Cristobal Verapas, Guatemala. Moises Castillo / A.P. Hide the title Change the title Moises Castillo / A.P. After Hurricane Etta, on November 7, volunteer firefighters prayed before launching a search and rescue operation in San Cristobal Verapas, Guatemala. Moises Castillo / A.P. …
Read More »A Place in the Sun: Laura Hamilton Left ‘Angry’ Home Hunter Reduces Search | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV
After meeting three decades ago and resting their minds, Angie and Nilesh decided it was the perfect time to find their dream vacation home in Spain. To do so, they enlisted the help of a location in San Laura Hamilton, although Channel 4 guests were a bit torn as to whether they would like to find a house or an …
Read More »Jordan North and Shane Richie Pushkar test on I Am A Celebrity
Many things may have changed for me to become a celebrity this year, but one thing remains the same: each of the camp comrades has to complete some exceptionally hard work. Tonight’s episode will feature former EastEnders star Shane Richie and radio presenter Jordan North 2020’s first Pusher test – The Viper Vault. Home audiences voted the couple to be …
Read More »Demon’s Souls PlayStation 5 Review
What difference does 11 years make. When it was relaunched in 2009, the Souls of the Software monster was a whispered secret. Passed by Sony for the Western release and then taken away by a few adventure importers, the word of mouth quickly increased following which the chorus has been sounding louder ever since. It is no less than an …
Read More »Lamborghini saves lives with Hurricane police car speed
Speed kills, doesn’t it? That road safety news has proven to be a force for good for the Italian police force speed, even if it is drumming non-stop for Australian drivers. All you need is a highly trained driver, an attractive super car, the blessings of highway patrol officers and a reasonable need for speed. Italian police have a handful …
Read More »Leonids meteor shower set for climax: How to see shooting stars | Science | News
On Monday, November 16, the Leonids meteor shower will see its peak. In the early hours of November 16th and November 17th, an average of 15 shooting stars go into the sky every hour. Leonids is one of the heaviest rainy seasons of the year, with fast, bright shooting stars appearing in the hours from midnight to dawn. Leonids are …
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