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Новости за 09.01.2025

Google.com 

LA Gave More Money to Cops While Cutting Fire Budgets. Now It’s Burning. - The Intercept

  1. LA Gave More Money to Cops While Cutting Fire Budgets. Now It’s Burning.  The Intercept
  2. Silent on arrival: LA Mayor Karen Bass refuses to answer questions for her absence as wildfires ravage city  Fox News
  3. LA Fire Chief warned last month that budget cuts would affect response to large-scale emergencies  NBC Los Angeles
  4. Los Angeles mayor slashed fire budget last year, prioritized homeless population  Fox Business

Elite Prospects 

Quinlan Parry (D) from Chicoutimi Saguenéens

Date: 01/09/2025
Player: Quinlan Parry (D)
From: Chicoutimi Saguenéens
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TVLine Items: Cumming Goes to Boarders, Late-Night Pauses and More

Alan Cumming (The Traitors) and Natalie Cassidy (EastEnders) will guest-star in Season 2 of the BBC coming-of-age series Boarders, which streams Stateside on Tubi. Cassidy will play Sharon, a teacher at a rival school, while Cumming will play Alan, a man with very high standards for both the party he’s hosting and the St Gilbert’s […]

Oilprice.com 

Oil Traders Turn Bullish for 2025

Crude oil traders are buying more oil futures after a year of overwhelmingly negative attitudes toward the price of the commodity. The big reason for the change: Donald Trump. Speculators have been buying more oil and fuels for three months, energy market analyst John Kemp reported recently, saying net positions in petroleum and fuel contracts swung from net short to net long between September and December 2024. At the end of the year, the net long position was equivalent to 404 million barrels, he wrote... Читать дальше...

The Hindu 

Female birds can’t reproduce without male sex hormones, study finds

Male and female chickens lacking the androgen receptor showed clear differences in various aspects compared to their normal counterparts. These aspects were hormone-dependent. Surprisingly, certain male traits, for example the length of tail feathers and of spurs, remained unaffected by the genetic modification