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Новости за 03.07.2024

Nytimes.com 

Kings Battle for an Ancient Throne in Nigeria

Two men claim to be the emir of Kano, an ancient kingdom in northern Nigeria. Their struggle for power and influence is feeding into a wider competition ahead of the country’s next election.

Technology.inquirer.net 

E-cigarettes: What’s inside the typical vape?

Many use e-cigarettes or vapes as a safer alternative to smoking, but countries are warning about its dangers. Look inside one and you’ll see why. Smokers choose to vape because most e-cigs don’t contain cancer-causing tobacco. However, they contain arguably worse substances like those found in antifreeze and paint solvents.  READ: How to stay safe

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

From 'latte makeup' to 'girl dinners,' TikTok has launched tons of trends. Will its influence last?

TikTok and its bite-sized videos arrived in the United States as a global version of the Chinese app Douyin. Less than six years later, the social media platform is deeply woven into the fabric of American consumerism, having shortened the shelf life of trends and revamped how people engage with food and fashion. The popularity of TikTok coupled with its roots in Beijing led Congress, citing national security concerns, to pass a law that would ban the video-sharing app unless its Chinese parent company sells its stake. Читать дальше...

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Report: PSG Leads the Race for Leeds United’s Goal Scorer

PSG Sets Sights on Leeds United’s Crysencio Summerville Paris Saint-Germain’s Ambition for Summerville In a recent report by Dutch outlet Telegraaf Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has reportedly shown interest in acquiring Crysencio Summerville from Leeds United. According to sources close to the French club, PSG has already made contact with the player’s management. Summerville, 22, had […]

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Open Culture 

How a Steady Supply of Coffee Helped the Union Win the U.S. Civil War

Americans doing “e‑mail jobs” and working in the “laptop class” tend to make much of the quantity of coffee they require to keep going, or even to get started. In that sense alone, they have something in common with Civil War soldiers. “Union soldiers were given 36 pounds of coffee a year by the government, […]