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British TV personality Kirstie Allsopp was so excited when her 15-year-old son Oscar returned from a three-week European train trip with friends that she posted about it on social media, sparking an immediate backlash.”My son just got back from a 3 week Interrail trip,” she wrote in an X thread on Aug. 19. “He turns 16 on Wednesday so he went with a friend who is already 16 due to dorm and travel restrictions. But they organized all of the trip – Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, Munich, Marseille, Toulouse, Barcelona, Madrid.”Ms Allsopp acknowledged the risks involved with the trip in…
The 2024 Non-Olympic World Team Trials will be held in Omaha, Nebraska, September 14-15. The winners of each weight class from this tournament will represent Team USA at the Non-Olympic World Championships in Tirana, Albania, October 28-31. To see all the wrestlers currently registered for the World Team Trials, check out the article below.Men's FreestyleWeights Wrestlers State Club 61 kg Seth Gross Minnesota Wisconsin Regional Training Center 61 kg Michael Tortoris Illinois Team Tortoris Wrestling Club 70 kg Ian Parker Virginia Cavalier Wrestling Club 92 kg Zane Mulder Iowa Berg Training Center 92 kg Nick Stemmett Illinois*61kg 2023 World Champion…
From Paris to Peru, Olympic sprinters Nkoana and Hodge make progress on busy first morning in Lima | News | Lima 24
Olympians Bradley Nkoana, Adaeja Hodge, Bayanda Walaza and Alana Reid kept their medal hopes alive on the opening morning of the World Athletics U-20 Championships in Lima on Tuesday (27th). The athletes breezed through the first round of the 100m and advanced comfortably to the semi-finals in the afternoon, with the final taking place on Wednesday evening. The World U20 Championships may be the breakout stage for many promising athletes, but Nkoana and Walaza have already enjoyed great success at the senior level: just two weeks ago at the Olympics they teamed up with Akani Simbine and Shaun Maswangani to…
INVL TechnologyINVL Technology has released a presentation to be used in meetings with investors.Additional Information: INVL Technologies, which invests in IT businesses, had a net asset value of 43.95 million euros at the end of June this year, up 1% from the beginning of the year. The company's net asset value per share, or NAV, is 3.6658 euros, up 1.7% from the beginning of the year.INVL Technology posted an unaudited net profit of €620,000 in the first half of 2024, compared with a loss of €440,000 in the same period last year.”We continue to actively prepare for the sale of…
Westfield resident heads to Finland for Flag Football World Championships • Current Publishing
Westfield resident Dave Weikel attended the 2018 International Federation of American Football Flag Football World Championship in Panama but had never seen the professional version of flag football. Weikel, who is the director of sports medicine at Franciscan Health in central Indiana, has been named one of two athletic trainers for both the men's and women's USA Football teams. What happened next was a crash course in the fast-paced sport and an opportunity to broaden his horizons. Weikel provided athletic training and sports medicine services to the U.S. Football Men's Flag National Team and Women's Flag National Team, which will…
Each year, Health Links® recognizes Colorado employers who are committed to improving workplace health, safety and well-being. At this year's Celebrating a Healthy Workplace event, Health Links celebrated the incredible achievements of the award winners and finalists. The event offered attendees a unique and inspiring opportunity to learn from successful business leaders and peers and collaborate with like-minded professionals. Throughout the event, attendees learned about services and programs to help them achieve their workplace health, safety and well-being goals. Governor Jared Polis highlighted the official recognition of this important work by officially proclaiming August 22, 2024, as Colorado’s Total Workforce…
Teams' attrition always surprises us, and the 2024 49ers are no exception. Reports surfaced Tuesday that the San Francisco 49ers would be releasing three former third-round picks, including wide receiver Danny Gray and tight end Cameron Latu, as well as seventh-round pick tight end Brayden Willis. All three have had sporadic success with the Red and Gold, but unfortunately, it wasn't enough and they are set to be placed on waivers this week. The Athletic's Matt Burrows first reported the news. First surprise of the day: The 49ers waived tight ends Brayden Willis and Cameron Latu, both 2023 draft picks,…
Explosion at Delta facility in Atlanta leaves 2 workers dead, 1 injuredATLANTA (AP) — An explosion at a Delta Air Lines maintenance facility near Atlanta's airport killed two workers and seriously injured a third. Delta says it is working with authorities to investigate the incident. WSB-TV reported that a tire on the plane exploded early Tuesday morning. The station cited anonymous sources. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Atlanta firefighters and police responded to the scene at a maintenance hangar near Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport just after 5 a.m. Delta expressed distress in a statement but provided few details about the…
August 27, 2024 The methanol-fueled tugboat design illustrates the challenges facing designers trying to adapt alternative fuel propulsion and generator systems for fishing vessels. Photo: Elliott Bay The need to reduce emissions from marine diesel engines has led to the introduction of the Tier system in the United States and IMO ratings in Europe. Diesel engine manufacturers serving the US market are building engines with exhaust systems that significantly reduce NOx, CO2 and particulate emissions, but designers are also looking at the feasibility of alternative fuels. A study published in the UK last year detailed the obstacles to using methanol…
Indigenous peoples of western South America have been consuming coca leaves for both medicinal and recreational purposes for thousands of years, but it wasn't until Western chemists developed cocaine hydrochloride in the 19th century that the plant became popular across Europe. But thanks to new forensic analysis, at least some people knew about and accepted the benefits of coca 200 years earlier than originally thought. The evidence is detailed in a study published in the Archaeological Journal by medical and biomedical experts from the University of Milan and the IRCCS Ca' Granda Foundation. According to the team, at least two…