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To get that perfect ear of corn, weather has to cooperate. Climate change is making it dicier.

Why Climate Change Makes Perfect Corn Ears Less Likely

Corn has long been one of the most dependable crops in agriculture, a staple not only in American farming but also in the global food economy. From animal feed and sweeteners to ethanol production and countless food products, corn sits at the center of modern agriculture. However, the ability to produce consistent, high-quality corn harvests has always depended on the delicate balance of weather conditions. In recent years, that balance has become increasingly unstable, raising serious concerns about how climate change may alter both yields and food security in the years to come.Farmers have traditionally relied on a predictable sequence…
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France summons US ambassador over letter accusing government of not confronting antisemitism

US ambassador called to France over letter accusing government of not fighting antisemitism

France has recently taken the significant step of summoning the United States ambassador in response to a controversial letter that accused the French government of failing to address antisemitism effectively. This diplomatic move underscores the sensitivity of the issue and the broader implications for Franco-American relations, as well as the global fight against hate speech and discrimination.The letter, which has sparked considerable debate, reportedly criticized France’s efforts in tackling antisemitism, suggesting that the government’s response has been inadequate in the face of growing concerns. For French officials, this accusation was not only unexpected but also regarded as a direct challenge…
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The US Open Is Underway—Here’s What You Need to Know (and Who’s Going to Win)

The US Open Is Underway—Here’s What You Need to Know (and Who’s Going to Win)

The US Open, one of tennis’s most prestigious Grand Slam tournaments, is now in full swing, drawing the world’s attention to New York City as players compete for one of the sport’s most coveted titles. Held annually at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, the event combines elite competition, passionate crowds, and a unique atmosphere that makes it a highlight of the tennis calendar. From rising stars to established champions, the US Open showcases a mix of talent, drama, and athletic excellence that keeps fans on the edge of their seats.This year, the tournament features…
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Half of UK job losses in hospitality, say bosses

UK bosses say hospitality accounts for half of job losses

The hospitality industry in the United Kingdom is experiencing an extraordinary staffing crisis, with leaders in the field indicating that almost 50% of recent job cuts nationwide have taken place in restaurants, hotels, pubs, and other service-focused establishments. These alarming statistics highlight wider economic challenges impacting employers and workers alike, including increasing expenses, inflation, changes in consumer habits, and a lack of available labor.In the UK, the hospitality industry has long been a major source of employment, providing jobs to a vast number of individuals, ranging from young entrants in the workforce to experienced workers. Nevertheless, the sector has recently…
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Chinese property giant Evergrande delisted after spectacular fall

Evergrande delisted: The downfall of China’s property giant

Evergrande, once one of China’s most prominent real estate developers, has been officially delisted from the stock exchange, marking the latest chapter in a dramatic downfall that has captivated global financial markets. The company, known for its rapid expansion and ambitious projects, struggled for years under mounting debt and financial mismanagement, culminating in a collapse that has had far-reaching consequences for investors, homeowners, and the broader Chinese economy.Founded in the 1990s, Evergrande rose quickly to become a symbol of China’s property boom. With vast residential complexes, commercial projects, and even ventures into electric vehicles and healthcare, the firm epitomized rapid…
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'I know about hit songs, hit numbers, hit sounds': The man behind The Beatles

“I know about hit songs, hit numbers, hit sounds”: Discover The Beatles’ musical innovator

The narrative of The Beatles frequently focuses on their remarkable skills, memorable shows, and transformative effect on the music scene. However, beyond their memorable tunes and innovative records, there was an individual whose impact was crucial in shaping their natural creativity into enduring classics. His comprehension of music went past merely creating or performing; he had a unique talent for identifying potential and elevating it to something exceptional.From the very first moments, he realized that this group from Liverpool was something the industry had never encountered. Their harmonies were novel, their songwriting was bold, and their vigor was palpable. However,…
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Notting Hill Carnival revellers party in the sunny streets

Notting Hill Carnival revellers party in the sunny streets

The Notting Hill Carnival made its comeback this year, bringing the same lively spirit and vivid grandeur that have established it as one of Europe's biggest outdoor festivals. Crowds of enthusiastic participants gathered on the streets of west London to immerse themselves in the vibrant music, dance, and cultural heritage that characterize this renowned occasion. As the sun shone brightly, the scene was incredibly lively, resonating with the melodies of steel bands, soca rhythms, and dynamic beats that call everyone to partake in the festivities.Dating back to the 1960s, the Notting Hill Carnival began as a celebration of Caribbean culture,…
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‘A movement taking shape’: Many US retirees are looking to move abroad. Here are the best countries for them

Why more US retirees are choosing to move abroad—best countries revealed

Retirement is frequently seen as a new stage in life, offering people the opportunity to reconsider the ways and places they wish to use their time. A significant number of Americans are choosing to write this chapter miles away from their homeland. The increasing cost of living, personal lifestyle choices, and the allure of exploring new cultures are factors influencing many retirees to look beyond their borders for the perfect place to spend their retirement years.While precise numbers on how many Americans are opting for this change are not available, agencies assisting in international relocation note a significant increase in…
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New species of dinosaur with a sail on its back is discovered in Britain

Dinosaur with prominent back sail unearthed in Britain

A remarkable paleontological find has brought attention to Britain as researchers have identified a previously unknown species of dinosaur, notable for its distinctive sail-like structure on its back. This discovery not only adds to the rich prehistoric record of the region but also offers new insights into the diversity and adaptation of dinosaurs during the early stages of their evolution.Los restos fósiles, descubiertos en una formación rica en sedimentos, indican que esta especie habitó hace millones de años en lo que era un entorno cálido y húmedo. Los científicos piensan que la notable vela a lo largo de su columna…
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Netanyahu orders ‘immediate negotiations’ to release hostages as Israel advances Gaza City operation

Netanyahu orders ‘immediate negotiations’ for hostage release as Israel moves on Gaza City

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed his government to initiate urgent negotiations aimed at securing the release of hostages, while military forces continue a large-scale operation in Gaza City. The decision comes as the conflict in the region intensifies, with ground troops advancing deeper into the city in an effort to dismantle militant strongholds.Government sources have stated that the discussions aim to speed up current diplomatic initiatives, with the objective of securing an agreement to ensure the safe release of those held hostage. Although precise details of these negotiations are not publicly available, authorities have acknowledged that several global…
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