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In November, China’s manufacturing sector exhibited signs of resilience, particularly among smaller manufacturers, as indicated by a private sector survey. This data, published by Caixin and S&P Global, revealed that the Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) registered at 51.5, surpassing expectations from a recent Reuters poll that anticipated a reading of 50.5. This performance is
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The film community recently mourned the loss of Adam Somner, a highly respected first assistant director, who passed away due to complications from anaplastic thyroid cancer. His death resonates deeply, as many industry professionals came forward to share their experiences and memories of working alongside him. Among those paying tribute was Rachel Zegler, a rising
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Crustaceans, often perceived as mere commodities in culinary contexts, exhibit complexities that challenge the fundamental understanding of pain perception in non-vertebrate species. Recent research has unveiled that shore crabs (Carcinus maenas) possess the capacity for nuanced pain processing, drawing attention to their potential sentience. This revelation provokes both ethical considerations regarding their treatment in food
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A recent study reveals a concerning development regarding the transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, among animals in a Brazilian zoo. The research, conducted by a team from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, highlights the need for increased awareness about how the virus can infect non-human species and underscores the unique epidemiological
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In a surprising turn of events, Carlos Tavares has stepped down as CEO of Stellantis, one of the world’s major automobile manufacturers. His resignation, effective immediately, has left many in the automotive sector speculating about the implications for the company’s future. The board of directors accepted this resignation on Sunday, which came as a result
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Georgia finds itself at a crossroads filled with uncertainty and unrest as citizens rally against governmental decisions perceived as detrimental to the country’s European integration ambitions. The capital, Tbilisi, has witnessed a series of escalating protests, particularly after the Georgian government announced a suspension of negotiations to join the European Union. This announcement ignited a
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In recent discussions surrounding the Academy Awards, Samuel L. Jackson has lent his voice to challenge a long-standing narrative: the assertion that merely being nominated for an Oscar is a noteworthy honor. Jackson, known for his candidness, took a humorous yet firm stance during a conversation promoting Netflix’s adaptation of August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson.”
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The storied rivalry between the University of Michigan and Ohio State University has been marked by fierce competition, passionate fan bases, and unforgettable moments on the gridiron. However, the recent encounter took a chaotic turn that overshadowed the victory for the Wolverines. After Michigan’s unexpected 13-10 triumph over the highly-favored Buckeyes, tempers flared and emotions
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