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By KATELYN CARALLE, SENIOR POLITICAL REPORTER Published: 07:59 EST, 13 November 2024 | Updated: 08:53 EST, 13 November 2024 Advertisement Donald Trump is meeting President Joe Biden in the White House for what could be one of the most tense encounters in the history of the Oval Office.Melania Trump is set to skip the traditional visit after her husband’s rout of Kamala Harris in the general election. Trump will also hold talks on Capitol Hill on a huge day for Republicans, who will vote for their new Senate leader to replace Mitch McConnell and inch closer to holding the majority in…
Scientists have revealed the personality traits that typify more than 260 job roles. Researchers from the University of Edinburgh sifted through data from 68,540 people. They found that actors, journalists, town planners, authors and graphic designers are among those that tend to be more neurotic. Meanwhile, PR managers, marketers, psychologists, dental assistants and film directors are generally more extraverted. ‘People often have stereotypes about the personality traits typical of different jobs, and it turns out that many of these intuitions are quite accurate,’ said study author Dr René Mõttus at the University of Edinburgh. ‘But this is the first time a scientific study with such…
The rising political tension between the United States and Canada continued to spill over into the sporting world at the weekend, this time sparking fury in MLS. ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ was once again targeted by furious Canadians Sunday when Vancouver Whitecaps fans became the latest to boo the US national anthem amid Donald Trump’s tariff threats. Just as their NHL counterparts have done over the past few weeks, the MLS spectators gathered inside BC Place drowned out the performance of the national anthem ahead of the Whitecaps 2-1 win over the LA Galaxy. But one of their own players didn’t take too…
Nicole Kidman turned heads at the season two premiere of Special Ops: Lioness in Los Angeles on Wednesday.Kidman, 57, put on a daring display as she modeled a backless, cowl-neck top and a bright yellow midi skirt with whimsical, dramatic pleats.This comes shortly after Kidman made a shocking revelation that she had to put a pause on filming Babygirl as she didn’t want to ‘orgasm’ anymore. Shortly after making her confession, Kidman stepped out in her bold outfit at the premiere of her latest project.Teamed with her chic outfit, Kidman was dripping in diamonds in the form of stunning jewelry from…
Celebrity interior designer Katherine Carter has shared her picks for affordable and practical pieces that work perfectly in a small space By Annabel Grossman For Dailymail.com Published: 13:30 EDT, 26 July 2018 | Updated: 15:51 EDT, 28 August 2019 If you’re heading off to college this fall, chances are that you’ll be confronted with an uninspiring, empty dorm room as your living space for the next few months. But although cramped dorm rooms are not the easiest spaces to decorate – especially when you’re on a student budget – there’s no reason why your college digs have to be boring.So to help…
The first-ever ‘tomb’ for nuclear waste, located nearly 1,500 feet below the surface, will soon be sealed off from humans for 100,000 years to break down safely.Finland’s $4 billion Onkalo project consists of a six-mile network of underground tunnels designed to store the country’s 6,500 tons of uranium waste generated by a nearby nuclear power plant.The nation is a leader in nuclear power, with its reactors boasting an average lifetime capacity factor of over 90 percent.Finland’s waste management organization, Posiva, launched the initiative in 2019, explaining that nuclear waste would be stored in water-tight canisters.By 2026, Posiva plans to bury…
By RITA SOBOT Published: 14:44, 7 February 2025 | Updated: 14:47, 7 February 2025 British tourists dining out in Mallorca could now be asked to collect their food at the counter – as restaurants face a shortage of waiters who have been priced out by the island’s soaring living costs. President of the Balearics’ Restaurant Business Federation Alfonso Robledo said that tourism hot spots are no longer attractive to waiters and blamed holidaymakers for hiking up living costs for hospitality staff across the island. Foreign investors, many of whom have turned family homes in tourist rental accommodation, have been blamed for the spike…
A dire warning has been issued to iPhone users about sharing chargers.Ryan Montgomery, a cybersecurity professional, said a totally normal-looking iPhone charger may actually ’cause havoc on your computer or phone.’That is because the insidious cable features a hidden implant with a web server, USB communications and Wi-Fi access, allowing it to capture keystrokes, steal credentials, exfiltrate data and even plant malware.This deceptive hacker device, called the ‘O.MG cable,’ became publicly available in 2019 when it went on sale for just $180. In a video posted on his Instagram, he plugged what appeared to be an ordinary charger into a ‘new’ computer. ‘This is…
By EMILY STEARN, SENIOR HEALTH REPORTER FOR MAILONLINE and REBECCA WHITTAKER FOR MAILONLINE Published: 19:39 EST, 19 November 2024 | Updated: 19:41 EST, 19 November 2024 Do you worry that your memory isn’t what it used to be? A simple five minute task that tests how well you can draw an analogue clock could show if you have an early sign of the memory-robbing condition.According to Dr Jesus Ramirez-Bermudez, a Mexican neurologist who researches cognitive decline, the clock-drawing test is an effective method of identifying dementia. Sharing an image of the test on X, Dr Ramirez-Bermudez described it as ‘one of the easiest and…
Doctors are raising fresh concerns about the health of NASA’s two stranded astronauts who were dealt a major blow last night.The space agency once again delayed the return of Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore until late March at the earliest, stretching their mission to over nine months.Williams and Wilmore were only meant to spent eight days aboard the International Space Station when they launched on Boeing’s faulty Starliner spacecraft on June 5.Now, their names could be added to the short list of NASA astronauts who have spent more than 300 days in space. Only five have ever completed missions that long. Dr John Jaquish, a…