April 2025

WWE BOSS calls Trump ‘Genius’ for his ability to generate warmth

WWE CHIEF Content Officer Paul Leversque spoke of President Donald Trump’s ability to generate heat in a podcast interview published Monday. Levesque, known in the pro wrestling world like Triple H, appeared on the “flags” podcast to bowl at some of Marquee moments in the WWE history. Levesque was asked that Trump hit the political […]

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New -Connections Tip and Response to Tuesday April 15 (Game #674)

Looking for another day? A new new Connections puzzle appears at midnight every day for your time zone – which means some people always play ‘Today’s Games’ while others play ‘yesterday’s’. If you are looking for Monday’s puzzle instead Then click here: New -Connections Tip and Response to Monday April 14 (Game #673). Good morning!

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Pakistan Navy inserts the fourth offshore patrol vessel, PNS Yamama

Listen to article Pakistan Navy introduced a fourth offshore patrol vessel (OPV) named PNS Yamama in his fleet Monday, describing it as a ship equipped with modern stealth features and sophisticated weapons that allows it to function in a multi-truer environment. PNS Yamama was constructed at the lady yard in Romania. The Multipurpose ship is

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Kucoin, Mexc and 12 Crypto Exchange ‘Apple Apps blocked in South Korea

South Korean regulators requested 14 apps from Apple – which did not belong – reported foreign crypto operators – were blocked domestic, a statement said Monday. Crypto exchanges Kucoin and Mexc are among the companies targeted by the regulator and domestic access to their apps has been blocked since April 11. Coindesk reached Kucoin and

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Over 60 Pakistani Umrah -Pilgrims stranded in Saudi -Airport for two days

Listen to article More than 60 Pakistani Umrah pilgrims remain stranded in a Saudi airport in another consecutive day after they have allegedly missed their planned flight due to misunderstanding of the airline, Express News reported. Pilgrims to return home via a Saudi airline claims that they were left in the airport lounge without help

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Mark Zuckerberg is back in the hot seat in a decisive attempt

Mark Zuckerberg has appeared before Congress more times than any other technical leader. He will witness soon – as a witness in a federal antitrust attempt. Cecilia Kang, a technology reporter for The New York Times, is reminiscent of some of Zuckerberg’s previous congressional hearings and explains why the effort is even higher this time.

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Pakistan sends 300 agricultural educators to China under PM’s training initiative

Listen to article The first group of 300 agricultural educators departs China on April 16 as part of a government -funded international training program aimed at modernizing Pakistan’s agricultural sector, the Ministry of National Food Security and Research said in a statement Monday. The initiative entitled The Prime Minister’s initiative for capacity building of 1,000

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That warns of serious disruptions in healthcare in the midst of cuts

Tedros spoke on Thursday at a press conference in Geneva and said that in about 25 percent of countries some health facilities have had to close completely due to cuts, according to figures from more than 100 countries prepared by WHO. Serious disturbances Outside the pocket payments for healthcare have led to disruptions in the

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Microsoft signs a larger new carbon removal agreement to try to help minimize environmental effects further

Microsoft will buy 3,685 million tons of carbon removal credit over 12 years Carbon will be caught from pulp and paper milling stations It is stored permanently in salt water Microsoft has confirmed plans to buy 3,685 million tonnes of carbon removal credits from CO280 as part of an agreement that will last 12 years.

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