Beirut, Lebanon The carpenter of the Lebanese Ministry of Justice, Marie-Claude Najem, says that there is enough reason to distrust the judicial power of Lebanon, but last week’s explosion of Beirut is an “opportunity” for this vital institution to earn public trust by holding those responsible accountable. Many have questioned …
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A 2001 Ferrari could become the most expensive car ever sold at an online auction this week, thanks to expectations that it could sell for more than $ 4 million. The sale by RM Sotheby’s is part of a series of online auctions held this month by classic car companies …
Read More »Is Xiaomi’s transparent TV the biggest design fail ever?
A lot of strange things happened in 2020, so it’s probably the perfect year for Chinese tech company Xiaomi to announce the world’s first fully transparent TV. And if you’re wondering what the point is, we’re here to tell you that you are not alone. The aptly named Xiaomi Mi …
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LAST 12 Aug, 10:55 p.m. The Santa Rosa City Council unanimously voted to pass a system of fines to individuals and business owners who harm local health care providers. Landlords are exempt from the fine system, with the city council arguing that it would be “unfair” to punish landlords for …
Read More »The iconic Arecibo telescope is silent after major damage
Monday morning early, a cable hung over the Arecibo Telescope in Puerto Rico broke and left a 100-foot-long hole in the dish of the iconic radio telescope. The 3-inch-diameter cable also caused damage to the panels of the Gregorian dome that hung hundreds of feet above the dish and contained …
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