Sam Hyde Ethnicity And Parents: Where Are They From?

Sam Hyde ethnicity often sparks curiosity among his vast audience and followers. Sam Hyde, a name that resonates with many in the comedy world, has always managed to captivate audiences with his unique style and humor. Behind the laughter and the spotlight, there lies the curiosity about his personal life and background. Just like the layers of a story, understanding his roots gives depth to the artist we see on stage. [Read More]

The Brabus 700 based on the Rolls Royce Ghost

There was an era where the distinction between a Rolls Royce and a Bentley was simple, you drive a Bentley. In contrast, you are being driven in a Rolls Royce, but things change. While Bentley still seems to be the ultra-luxury, high-performance ‘driver’ car, the Rolls Royce, especially the Phantom, is still very much a ‘chauffeured’ car, but Rolls Royce wants to attract a new customer, naturally with the massive Cullinan SUV, but also with the smaller, more sporty Ghost. [Read More]

The rise of gig workers is changing the face of the US economy

Los Angeles CNN  —  Lazarus Limo usually starts his day at 10 a.m. ET, driving passengers and delivering food for Uber around Chapel Hill, North Carolina. “I tend to set a minimum target of how much I should get by the end of the day. As soon as I get my target, that’s it; I’m done for the day,” he said. His goal is usually to make between $200 and $300 and, depending on the day, achieving it may take him between 8 and 10 hours, he told CNN. [Read More]

The U.S. Just Produced its First Plutonium-238 in Nearly 30 Years

For the first time in nearly three decades, the U.S. has produced the first plutonium-238, an isotope used to power space missions. The Department of Energy said Tuesday that it had produced 50 grams of Pu-238 at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the first time it had produced the isotope since the late 1980s. Pu-238 is used in radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs) to generate power where solar panels are impractical. [Read More]

Underwear Through History: Silly Vintage Photos of Unmentionables

January 19, 2015 10:00 AM EST Women’s clothes have a — mostly deserved — reputation for being more complicated than men’s. Accordingly, the cultural, social and business histories behind their garments can be fascinating. (Did you know that nylon stockings were once available only in Delaware?) But that doesn’t mean that the basics of Western menswear don’t have stories of their own. Take, for example, the humble item that has, for 80 years, been the foundation of many an outfit: briefs. [Read More]

Anger over Iraq failure to preserve historical sites | Arts and Culture

City of Samara has some of Iraq’s most significant archaeological landmarks, but residents say they are being neglected.

The Iraqi city of Samara has some of the country’s most significant archaeological discoveries.

UNESCO says it should be protected as a World Heritage Site, but those living there say some landmarks are being left to crumble.

Al Jazeera’s Rob Matheson reports.

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Gladys West, the Black woman who helped develop GPS tech

Most of us use global positioning system technology in one way or another on a regular basis — to add a location to social media posts, or to ask the navigation system in our car to direct us to where we need to be. We do it without even thinking about how the technology behind GPS was developed, or by whom. Albert Einstein is, of course, a household name, and GPS wouldn't exist without him and his crucial theories of special and general relativity. [Read More]

Hrithik Roshan compliments his girlfriend Saba Azad as she posts new pics in traditional attire

Hrithik Roshan and Sab Azad have been dating for quite a while now. The couple are frequently seen attending parties and are always praising each other on social media. On Thursday, Hrithik Roshan reacted to Saba's beautiful pictures that she shared on her Instagram.Saba shared a series of pictures of herself dressed in a gorgeous blush-pink coloured salwar suit, with captions that read, "You can take a girl outa Punjab . [Read More]

In a Poor Russian City, Coronavirus Hits Hard

IVANOVO — In this hardscrabble city in central Russia, the morgues are full and well-paid jobs are scarce. Though many of Russia’s outlying regions are struggling with the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, Ivanovo — a working-class city of 400,000 located 300 kilometers northeast of Moscow — is coping worse than most.  “It’s impossible to see a doctor,” Alexei Kucherov, a 33-year-old IT specialist, told The Moscow Times. “You have to wait hours or even days for an ambulance to come. [Read More]