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Bear attacks cyclist in Estonia
Sciencedelfi-lt7d ago

Bear attacks cyclist in Estonia

A dangerous situation occurred last Friday around 8 PM in Lääne-Virumaa, Estonia, when a bear attacked a cyclist. An acquaintance of the victim suggested that the bear population has grown too large.

La piel del oso (The Bear's Skin)
Culturela-vanguardia16d ago

La piel del oso (The Bear's Skin)

An article titled 'La piel del oso' (The Bear's Skin) is presented, likely a cultural commentary or review, though specific details are not provided.

The Bear Set to Conclude with Fifth Season
Culturescreen-rant25d ago

The Bear Set to Conclude with Fifth Season

The critically acclaimed culinary drama "The Bear" is reportedly set to end after its fifth season, with sources suggesting it's a good time for the show to conclude before overstaying its welcome.

Daisy Johnson: ‘I wasn’t a fan of David Szalay, but Flesh is a masterpiece’
CultureThe Guardian1mo ago

Daisy Johnson: ‘I wasn’t a fan of David Szalay, but Flesh is a masterpiece’

The Booker-shortlisted author on a momentous teenage encounter with The Bone People, getting a buzz from Peter Høeg’s Miss Smilla, and trying to avoid The Lorax My earliest reading memory Memories from my childhood are opening up as I read to my own young children at the moment. Something in the pictures of Helen Cooper’s The Bear Under the Stairs or Lane Smith’s The Big Pets takes me back to being four years old and being read to. My favourite book growing up I love the Sabriel series ...

Bears continue to dominate as KSE-100 looses over 1,500 points during early trading
FinanceDawn2mo ago

Bears continue to dominate as KSE-100 looses over 1,500 points during early trading

Pakistan’s benchmark index, KSE-100, lost 1587.06 points by 11:10am on Tuesday. The index was trading 0.91 per cent down from its previous close of 174,453.93 points on Monday, placing it at 172,866.87 points. Trading volumes were 112,637,835 at a value of Rs7,253,671,823. This drop follows a turbulent trading session on Monday, when the index lost over 5,000 points or 2.87pc, which analysts at Topline Securities note was driven by foreign outflows and escalating political noise that further dampened investor confidence, intensifying the bearish momentum. Top active stocks were led by K-Electric Limited, which lost 3.81pc to Rs7.82 at a volume of 50,550,737, followed by Worldcall Telecom Limited, which remained stable at Rs1.53 at a volume of 15,759,665, and The Bank of Punjab, which fell 3.91pc to Rs31.95 at a volume of 10,491,947. Top advancers were led by Metropolitan Steel Corporation Limited, rising 10.02pc to Rs23.05, followed by 786 Investments Limited advancing 10.01pc to Rs19.67, and Javedan Corporation (Pref) rising 10pc to Rs127.68. Top decliners were led by LSE Capital Limited, falling 22.47pc to Rs1.38, followed by Engro Powergen Qadirpur Limited declining 10.01pc to Rs27.69, and Chashma Sugar Mills Limited falling 10pc to Rs87.76.

Google's TurboQuant AI Breakthrough and Micron Stock Performance
BusinessYahooKorea Herald23d ago2 sources

Google's TurboQuant AI Breakthrough and Micron Stock Performance

Google's TurboQuant compression technology is being assessed for its potential to boost memory demand and its specific implications for Micron stock, with some analysts suggesting the market may be misinterpreting the AI breakthrough, while others predict Micron will defy Wall Street's expectations of a stumble.

Critics Review Broadway Revival of 'Proof' Starring Ayo Edebiri
OpinionNYTwsjThe Guardian+2varietydeadline5d ago5 sources

Critics Review Broadway Revival of 'Proof' Starring Ayo Edebiri

The Broadway revival of David Auburn's play 'Proof,' featuring Ayo Edebiri in her Broadway debut and Don Cheadle, has opened to a range of critical reviews. Reviewers offered varied assessments of the production and the lead performances.

Precisely why should parliament have the final say?
Politicsthe-shift-news1mo ago

Precisely why should parliament have the final say?

The recent debate between Labour MP Ramona Attard and PN MP Darren Carabott produced a constitutional puzzle worth pausing over. Attard insisted that Parliament should have the final say in key institutional decisions – a statement delivered with the certainty of the guy with the beard descending from Mount Sinai with those prototype iPads. It … Continued