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Sunday, 23 October 2022 06:42

The no. 1 sign there's a snake in your home

Snakes sure like to worm their way inside your home. They tuck away in your attic. They hide in your basement. And in some instances, they get you right where you think you're safest: your kitchen. "Since their presence is difficult to detect yet they attack when they feel threatened, snakes in kitchens put house residents at risk," says Sholom Rosenbloom, the owner of Rosenbloom Pest Control. "Though bites from non-venomous species will simply hurt for a few days, those received from venomous snakes can be deadly." What's more, since there are so many hiding spots—in cabinets, under appliances—it isn't…
The list of US enemies, past and present, is long. According to American mythologies, most of them were evil incarnate. But only a global empire could have made such diverse enemies around the world. I have just chosen three for convenience and relevance. Their initial friendly approaches to the United States could have helped avert the subsequent conflicts and slaughters, if reciprocated. But they were either rejected or ignored. Ho Chi Minh From the Versailles peace conference in 1919 to Ho’s declaration of independence from France in 1945, he made not one, not two but three open attempts to make…
The United States has said the world faces the gravest nuclear danger since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis because of remarks by Russian leader Vladimir Putinduring the Ukraine conflict, but Moscow says its position has been misinterpreted. Kyiv and its Western allies fear tactical nuclear weapons could be used in battle after Putin and others warned Russia was prepared to use all its vast arsenal in defence. WHAT ARE TACTICAL NUCLEAR WEAPONS? Academics and arms control negotiators have spent years arguing about how to define tactical nuclear weapons (TNW). The clue is in the name: they are nuclear weapons used…
As humans, we are wired for connection. Whether at work or in our personal relationships, we want to be around people who make us feel appreciated and understood. When we feel that way, we want to spend more time with these sorts of individuals—whether that means hiring them, buying from them, or helping them in any manner we can. Successful people have strong networks made up of people they trust, believe in, and can count on for support through good times and bad. One common denominator among individuals who have the ability to form meaningful connections is that they have…
If international forums are any indication, Russia remains persona non grata over its invasion of Ukraine. In a U.N. vote Wednesday on a resolution condemning Moscow’s illegal annexation of Ukrainian territory last month, 143 of the body’s 193 members voted in favor—the highest number of votes against Moscow since its invasion began. Thirty-five countries abstained, while just five—Russia, as well as its allies in Belarus, North Korea, Syria, and Nicaragua—voted against. The outcome was hailed by Western leaders in the U.S. and elsewhere as a clear indication of Russia’s international isolation. But it also revealed how many countries remain on…
Poor women suffer heart attacks almost six years earlier than rich women, a new study has revealed. Scientists behind the research say women on low incomes lack the health choices and lifestyle care available to their richer neighbors. Researchers at the Austrian Academy of Sciences studied the socio-economic background of cardiovascular patients in Vienna, the Austrian capital. They discovered that poorer people suffered heart attacks sooner in life than wealthier people and that this was even more pronounced in women. The academy said in a statement: "Eating a balanced diet, avoiding stress, getting plenty of exercise and also keeping an…
Memory is a fickle thing. For example, you may remember something significant that happened a decade ago, but not what you had for dinner last Tuesday. Or maybe you are simply forgetful with the little things, like misplacing your keys, reading texts but forgetting to respond, or losing track of appointments. Everyone forgets things every now and then, but if you are often forgetful — with important things just out of grasp in your mind or words right on the tip of your tongue — it can feel debilitating and beyond frustrating. Although some memory loss and forgetfulness is normal…
Not far from Berlin’s Tempelhof airport, Peter Engelke is putting up a new security gate at his warehouse because of concerns about desperate people pilfering his stock. The precious asset at risk is firewood. Engelke’s actions reflect growing anxiety across Europe as the continent braces for energy shortfalls, and possibly blackouts, this winter. The apparent sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipeline is the latest sign of the region’s critical position as Russia slashes supplies in the standoff over the war in Ukraine. At a summit in Prague on Friday, European Union leaders fell short of agreeing on a price…
Want to influence your genes to crack the longevity code? Health (like wealth) comes down to making the right choices and following a few simple rules. One of the most common arguments against embracing a growth mindset -- the perspective that we can be what we work to become -- is genetics: That we are what we are, and no matter what we do or hard we try, we will never really be able to change. Sometimes that's true, especially where certain physical attributes are concerned. But also not. Take longevity, something that is important to all of us not…
Air travel is increasingly becoming a place for misconduct and poor behavior. An American Airlines passenger is facing federal charges for physically assaulting a flight attendant on a flight last week from San José del Cabo, Mexico, to Los Angeles. The unruly passenger was caught on video running up behind the flight attendant before punching them in the back of the head. American Airlines said "acts of violence against our team members are not tolerated" and banned the assaulter from ever flying with the airline again. In the past year, there have been 1,973 reports of unruly passengers and 680…
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The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) experienced a significant decline yesterday as investors lost N1.1 trillion…
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Ohanaeze Ndigbo gets new President-General

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Shy man cuts off 4 fingers instead of telling boss he wanted to quit his…

A 32-year-old Indian man admitted to cutting off four fingers on his left hand to…
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Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Christopher Musa, has disclosed that over 60,000 children are among…
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Here’s the latest as Israel-Hamas war enters Day 467

Gaza ceasefire appears close as US, Egyptian leaders put focus on 'coming hours' Negotiators were…
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Stem cell therapy to correct heart failure in children could 'transform lives'

Renowned visionary English physician William Harvey wrote in 1651 about how our blood contains all…
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NFF appoints new Super Eagles head coach

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has appointed Éric Sékou Chelle as the new Head Coach…

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