Imavov knocks out Adesanya to stake UFC title claim – Al Jazeera English
Imavov knocks out Adesanya to stake UFC title claim – Al Jazeera English
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Quordle today – my hints and answers for Sunday, February 2 (game #1105)
Quordle today – my hints and answers for Sunday, February 2 (game #1105)
Quordle was one of the original Wordle alternatives and is still going strong now more than 1,000 games later. It offers a genuine challenge, though, so read on if you need some Quordle hints today – or scroll down further for the answers.
Enjoy playing word games? You can also check out my NYT Connections today and NYT Strands today pages for hints and answers for those puzzles, while Marc’s Wordle today column covers the original viral word game.
SPOILER WARNING: Information about Quordle today is below, so don’t read on if you don’t want to know the answers.
Quordle today (game #1105) – hint #1 – Vowels
How many different vowels are in Quordle today?
• The number of different vowels in Quordle today is 4*.
* Note that by vowel we mean the five standard vowels (A, E, I, O, U), not Y (which is sometimes counted as a vowel too).
Quordle today (game #1105) – hint #2 – repeated letters
Do any of today’s Quordle answers contain repeated letters?
• The number of Quordle answers containing a repeated letter today is 1.
Quordle today (game #1105) – hint #3 – uncommon letters
Do the letters Q, Z, X or J appear in Quordle today?
• No. None of Q, Z, X or J appear among today’s Quordle answers.
Quordle today (game #1105) – hint #4 – starting letters (1)
Do any of today’s Quordle puzzles start with the same letter?
• The number of today’s Quordle answers starting with the same letter is 0.
If you just want to know the answers at this stage, simply scroll down. If you’re not ready yet then here’s one more clue to make things a lot easier:
Quordle today (game #1105) – hint #5 – starting letters (2)
What letters do today’s Quordle answers start with?
• L
• P
• C
• S
Right, the answers are below, so DO NOT SCROLL ANY FURTHER IF YOU DON’T WANT TO SEE THEM.
Quordle today (game #1105) – the answers
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The answers to today’s Quordle, game #1105, are…
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There’s no game like Quordle for feeling like you’re pulling rabbits out of hats getting unlikely words like PENNE. The truth is, it’s not really magic when you’ve only got a few options left, but it can feel like it.
I got SALVE pretty quickly too and I’m sure that’s because it’s cropped up before and is hardwired into my brain somehow.
After yesterday’s wipeout I’ve got my mojo back. For now.
How did you do today? Let me know in the comments below.
Daily Sequence today (game #1105) – the answers
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The answers to today’s Quordle Daily Sequence, game #1105, are…
Quordle answers: The past 20
Quordle #1104, Saturday 1 February: FACET, BLISS, FLUFF, FRANK
Quordle #1103, Friday 31 January: PARER, SYNOD, BRAWN, BANJO
Quordle #1102, Thursday 30 January: WEEDY, CHIRP, STALE, SUGAR
Quordle #1101, Wednesday 29 January: CROWN, SCENE, AGILE, CRANK
Quordle #1100, Tuesday 28 January: TOKEN, DAISY, INANE, PLIED
Quordle #1099, Monday 27 January: ANGEL, GLOBE, MAYOR, BRAVE
Quordle #1098, Sunday 26 January: WATER, ORBIT, BRIDE, TOUCH
Quordle #1097, Saturday 25 January: GIVER, GROOM, GUSTO, MAKER
Quordle #1096, Friday 24 January: GRIND, STOCK, SERVE, TOUCH
Quordle #1095, Thursday 23 January: RUGBY, SASSY, WORRY, BANAL
Quordle #1094, Wednesday 22 January: ******, TRUNK, WOOZY, EATEN
Quordle #1093, Tuesday 21 January: CHART, VIGOR, PRINT, SPAWN
Quordle #1092, Monday 20 January: SIXTY, THONG, TATTY, ROBIN
Quordle #1091, Sunday 19 January: WREST, RINSE, SCOUR, CANNY
Quordle #1090, Saturday 18 January: BLARE, ITCHY, BICEP, PIPER
Quordle #1089, Friday 17 January: CATCH, WEARY, SWOON, LATHE
Quordle #1088, Thursday 16 January: PARTY, BLUNT, TWEED, PLANT
Quordle #1087, Wednesday 15 January: RISEN, PLATE, RURAL, ENVOY
Quordle #1086, Tuesday 14 January: SWARM, SCRAP, ONION, BELCH
Quordle #1085, Monday 13 January: EYING, GIDDY, CHEAP, PETAL
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‘We all secretly hate you’
‘We all secretly hate you’
Hot take or just hot air?
Several social media mavens are sparking controversy for decrying the presence of men in their boutique fitness classes, saying that yoga and Pilates should be strictly for girls.
The men, so they say, are always “grunting,” “slurping” and “heavy breathing” in the workout classes, with their “annoying” behaviors disturbing the rest of the females in attendance.
Gulla explained that the particular men who grunt, groan and make other unnecessary and disruptive noises during her yoga classes are disturbing the “zen.” LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS – stock.adobe.com
Alexandra Gulla, a Miami-based TikTokker, griped about a particular man who disrupted her “zen” hot yoga class with his behavior by doing “push-ups before class started” and was breathing heavily, grunting and “slurping his water” during the group workout, which is meant to be “quiet” and “peaceful.”
“It is 7 in the morning, why must you take up more space than you already naturally do?” she lamented in a TikTok video. “Why can’t you be seen and not heard?”
She added: “We all secretly hate you.”
Other women feel similarly to Gulla, such as a content creator named Riley, who admitted in a viral clip that her “day is automatically ruined” if there is a man in her Pilates class.
While some users called Riley’s remarks “sexist” — and some men even chimed in that they are now hesitant about attending classes given the judgment — many TikTokkers agreed with Gulla, calling the behavior obnoxious and irritating.
She shared her so-called hot take on TikTok, where a chorus of other women agreed in the comments. Tiktok/@aleegulla
Riley was slammed for being “sexist” by some TikTok users. Tiktok/@rilezzz_
“Why must men make so much unnecessary noise just existing,” questioned one fed-up female.
“Or when they make a show of grabbing heavier weights like WE GET IT,” lamented another.
One user wrote: “Sometimes men come in my Pilates class for god knows why but when they breathe obnoxiously it’s so irritating. Like you;re in a woman’s space back off!!!”
“They’re never considerate,” complained another woman.
Women complained that men in fitness classes are “never considerate” of others and are often “irritating” or obnoxious. Seventyfour – stock.adobe.com
“Had to stop going to morning hot yoga bc a guy was sweating on my mat and that has never happened to me next to another girl,” commented one person.
“One time I went to a yoga sculpt with a man in the front row that THREW his 25lb dumbbells on the ground EVERY time we finished with them. Like sir, just set them down. You’re going to hurt someone,” recalled another.
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The New York Times Fires Back at Justin Baldoni ‘Bogus Claim’ They Had ‘Early Access’ to Blake Lively’s Complaint – Just Jared
The New York Times Fires Back at Justin Baldoni ‘Bogus Claim’ They Had ‘Early Access’ to Blake Lively’s Complaint – Just Jared
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Ben Harvey: Department of Justice moves inmates from overcrowded Hakea Prison as WA swelters
Ben Harvey: Department of Justice moves inmates from overcrowded Hakea Prison as WA swelters
As we all sweated through 41C on Wednesday, about 100 prisoners were quietly moved out of Hakea Prison.
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Army releases name of 3rd soldier who died in helicopter and airliner ******
Army releases name of 3rd soldier who died in helicopter and airliner ******
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army on Saturday released the name of the third soldier who died Wednesday when an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet near Reagan National Airport in D.C.
Cpt. Rebecca M. Lobach, of Durham, N.C., served as an Army aviation officer since July 2019. Her awards include an Army commendation medal and an achievement medal.
In a statement released by the Army, her family said she was a distinguished military graduate in ROTC at the University of North Carolina, and was in the top 20% of cadets nationwide. They said she had more than 450 hours of flight time, and earned “certification as a pilot-in-command after extensive testing by the most senior and experienced pilots in her battalion.”
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The family also noted that she served as a certified ******* harassment/assault response and prevention victim advocate and hoped to become a physician when she got out of the Army.
“We are devastated by the loss of our beloved Rebecca. She was a bright star in all our lives. She was kind, generous, brilliant, funny, ambitious and strong. No one dreamed ******* or worked harder to achieve her goals,” the statement said, adding, “we request that you please respect our privacy as we grieve this devastating loss.”
The names of the two other soldiers were released on Friday, but Lobach’s name was withheld at the time at the request of her family. The others were: Staff Sgt. Ryan Austin O’Hara, 28, of Lilburn, Georgia, who was the crew chief, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Loyd Eaves, 39, of Great Mills, Maryland, who was a pilot.
There has been no specific explanation from the Army for the one-day delay in releasing her name. But while the investigation into the ****** has only just begun, President Donald Trump has publicly blamed the helicopter for flying at too high an altitude. And he issued a lengthy critique about an FAA diversity hiring initiative —particularly regarding air traffic controllers — saying they eroded flight safety.
No evidence has emerged that rules seeking to diversify the FAA played any role in the collision.
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Army releases name of 3rd soldier who died in helicopter and airliner ****** near DC airport – The Associated Press
Army releases name of 3rd soldier who died in helicopter and airliner ****** near DC airport – The Associated Press
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REVEALED: What happens at Aspetar that had Sean Darcy, Jeremy McGovern, Heath Chapman and more flying to Doha
REVEALED: What happens at Aspetar that had Sean Darcy, Jeremy McGovern, Heath Chapman and more flying to Doha
Fremantle star Sean Darcy has returned from a trip to Qatar and is hoping for the same success experienced by other big names who fixed their injured bodies. An expert takes us inside the facility.
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Passenger Says She Was Told to ‘Respect My Elders’ by Fellow Traveler Who Demanded She Check Her Carry-On
Passenger Says She Was Told to ‘Respect My Elders’ by Fellow Traveler Who Demanded She Check Her Carry-On
Is a traveler in the wrong for not checking in any of their carry-ons while flying by air?
That question was put up for debate on Reddit by a 26-year-old woman who says she dealt with a “Karen” when she did not check in one of her three bags while traveling “with a well-known airline in the US.”
According to the woman, who expressed her dismay on Saturday, Jan. 25 in a post on the “AmITheJerk” subreddit, the issue began after the airline announced they would check bags for free.
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The woman said she was traveling with her purse, a bag with all her “electronics for the flight” and her suitcase “that was meant to be a carry-on full of clothes as I did not want to wait at the carousel to pick anything up.”
Most U.S. airlines typically allow passengers to take a carry-on bag and one personal item on a plane.
While she did not specify the size of her items, the Reddit user said that her suitcase was the only one that had to go in the overhead bin and “everything else could fit under my seat.”
Before she could get onboard, however, she claimed that a person she identified as a “Karen” approached her and “demanded” she checked in her bags as it was free.
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“I told her politely that I would not be checking my bag. That is when she into a demanding tone saying that I must check my bag and that I should respect my elders,” the woman wrote.
“That is when I told her that if she cares so much she should check her bag and mind her own business,” she continued.
After asking if she’s the “jerk” for refusing to check in any of her bags, the comment section became filled with mixed opinions.
Those who agreed with the woman said that the “Karen” did not have a reason to confront her. “NTJ She needs to worry about herself and her bag. If yours is a problem, the gate agent or a flight attendant will let you know,” one person wrote.
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“I’d have said, do you work for the airline? When she says no then I’d have told her to zip it,” shared another.
Many other commenters expressed that both of the travelers were in the wrong — each for different reasons.
“NTJ for what you said the Karen but you are TJ for carrying 3 items onboard when the limit is 2,” one comment read, while another wrote, “Everyone is the jerk. You have too many bags and she should mind her own business.”
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‘Heartbreaking’: Venezuelans in U.S. blast Trump announcement that Maduro will take back deportees – Miami Herald
‘Heartbreaking’: Venezuelans in U.S. blast Trump announcement that Maduro will take back deportees – Miami Herald
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Donald Trump hits China, Mexico and Canada with sweeping tariffs
Donald Trump hits China, Mexico and Canada with sweeping tariffs
US President Donald Trump has announced sweeping new tariffs on all goods imported from America’s three largest trading partners, China, Mexico and Canada.
Trump said the US would impose tariffs of 25% on Canada and Mexico, and 10% on China. ********* energy faces a lower 10% tariff.
He had threatened to impose the import taxes if the three countries did not address his concerns about ******** immigration and drug trafficking.
Together, the trio accounted for more than 40% of imports into the US last year.
“Today’s tariff announcement is necessary to hold China, Mexico, and Canada accountable for their promises to halt the flood of poisonous drugs into the United States,” the White House said in a statement on X on Saturday.
Trump posted on his Truth Social platform: “This was done through the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) because of the major threat of ******** aliens and deadly drugs killing our Citizens, including fentanyl.”
In practical terms, a tariff is a domestic tax levied on goods as they enter the country, proportional to the value of the import.
China has warned against protectionism as Trump’s return to the presidency renews the threat of a trade war between the world’s two biggest economies.
China’s vice-premier Ding Xuexiang told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last month that his country was looking for a “win-win” solution to trade tensions and wanted to expand its imports.
Canada and Mexico have said that they would respond to US tariffs on their goods with measures of their own, while also seeking to assure Washington that they were taking action to address concerns about their US borders.
In a bid to avoid the tariffs altogether, Ottawa had promised to implement C$1.3bn ($900m; £700m) of new security measures along its US border.
********* Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to address the media on Saturday evening.
Tariffs on Canada come into effect on Tuesday.
The ********* Chamber of Commerce released a statement ahead of what it called Trump’s “profoundly disturbing decision” on tariffs.
The tariffs will have “immediate and direct consequences on ********* and American livelihoods” and will “drastically increase the cost of everything for everyone”, it said.
Explaining why it was targeting its top trading partners, the White House said ******** cartels were responsible for trafficking fentanyl, methamphetamine, and other drugs.
It said tariffs on Canada would remain until it “cooperates with the US against drug traffickers and on border security”.
Lastly, it said “China plays the central role in the fentanyl crisis” with exports of the lethal synthetic painkiller.
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How countries respond to Trump’s tariffs is what matters next
How countries respond to Trump’s tariffs is what matters next
It was not a bluff, the tariffs are here – and this is just the opening salvo from the Oval Office.
The world trading system has not been here before. A slide towards a wider trade conflict is very much on the cards, as President Trump prepares similar tariffs firstly against Europe, and then at a lower level universally.
But what matters as much as the actions the US takes, is how the rest of the world responds.
That, in turn, requires a judgement about what the president is actually trying to achieve.
Trump regularly changes his rationale for tariffs – either to coerce diplomatic change, to deal with trade imbalances or to raise significant revenues.
These policy objectives cannot all be achieved simultaneously.
For example, learning from the experience of Trump’s first term “China deal”, Western diplomats have been scrambling to find lists of US goods they might buy more of, in order to give the White House some wins.
Europe could say it is increasing its purchases of US shipments of liquefied natural gas, or arms, or specialised magnets for wind farms.
It doesn’t really matter if these trends were already in train, as long as the US president can be allowed to chalk up a “win”.
But is changing trade deficit numbers really the aim here?
Officially, the rationale for Trump’s move is punishment for the trade in the synthetic opioid fentanyl, but that is widely seen as a legal pretext for “emergency” action that would normally require a congressional decision.
Canada has signalled it will take a robust approach to Trump, best articulated by the contender to be the country’s next prime minister, Mark Carney.
“We will retaliate … dollar for dollar” he told the BBC, ridiculing the fentanyl rationale and saying Canada would “stand up to a bully”.
This is significant whether or not Carney succeeds Justin Trudeau and ends up chairing the G7, which is the group of the world’s seven largest so-called “advanced” economies.
As a former governor of the Bank of England, Carney witnessed Trump on the world stage at G20 and G7 meetings first hand and has clearly concluded that the US leader only respects strength.
He had a coded warning for any nation seeking to stay quiet and not catch the eye of the president: “Good luck.”
In recent conversations I have had with European trade negotiators, they have stressed cooperation and partnership, as well as deals with the US. When asked, they avoided directly criticising even the extraordinary suggestion of using tariffs against Nato ally Denmark over the fate of Greenland.
The real question here is whether the rest of the world, even tacitly, coordinates retaliatory tariffs on, for example, high profile political supporters of President Trump, such as Elon Musk, which is a typical feature of previous smaller disputes.
Tesla, the electric vehicle maker led by Musk, last week warned on the impact of ****-for-tat tariffs.
All of this would be aimed at making the rival courts around the Oval Office, and interests in Congress, assert their concerns about the impact on US factories’ global exports.
This is all before the impact on US domestic prices.
This could also come, more circuitously, through the application of a planned carbon trade tax in various jurisdictions.
Exactly how this plays out depends on perceptions of just how powerful the US remains.
Some nations may conclude that these days, there are other options in the world.
With tariffs threats being sprayed in multiple directions every day, the world is in uncharted territory.
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WA election 2025: Vouchers for kids glasses and speech therapists in schools part of WA Liberal promise
WA election 2025: Vouchers for kids glasses and speech therapists in schools part of WA Liberal promise
The WA Liberals are promising to spend almost $110 million to ‘revolutionise’ early childhood health, in a major cost-of-living pitch to young families.
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The Best Advice Warren Buffett Ever Gave on Choosing the Right Investments
The Best Advice Warren Buffett Ever Gave on Choosing the Right Investments
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Investor Warren Buffett bought his first stock at age 11 and purchased his first lot of real estate at 15. Today, the Oracle of Omaha has a net worth of $147 billion and a reputation for identifying promising investments.
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Buffett has generously shared his expertise over the years, offering his advice in interviews and letters to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
Here are his top four tips for everyday investors who want to choose the right investments.
Buffett isn’t the kind of go-go-go investor Hollywood likes to profile. He doesn’t buy low, sell high, and buy low again before lunch. Instead, he researches companies’ operations, news, and balance sheets and invests in those he believes will do well in the long term.
In his 2022 letter to shareholders, he wrote:
“We own publicly traded stocks based on our expectations about their long-term business performance, not because we view them as vehicles for adroit purchases and sales. Charlie [Munger] and I are not stock-pickers; we are business-pickers.”
As Buffett’s business partner for nearly 50 years, Munger was instrumental in helping Buffett identify good deals.
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During the 2008 economic recession, Buffett reminded his shareholders of the importance of value. Although the value of his investments had dropped along with the market, he didn’t worry. He even used his purchasing power to buy more of certain stocks.
“Whether we’re talking about socks or stocks, I like buying quality merchandise when it is marked down,” Buffett said.
Of course, Buffett knows that not every low-priced stock is a good value. He quotes his mentor, Ben Graham, who said, “Price is what you pay; value is what you get.”
Finding those valuable purchases requires research and a commitment to finding good companies, not just cheap stocks.
One of Buffett’s hard-and-fast rules is only investing in businesses he understands. He tracks a company over time to see how it’s doing and whether he believes it will continue to grow.
Buffett understands a great deal about many kinds of businesses, but he believes his approach works even for those without 60-plus years of investment experience. As long as you invest in businesses you understand, he says, you’re on the right track.
As he wrote to shareholders in his 1996 Berkshire Hathaway letter:
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“You don’t have to be an expert on every company or even many. You only have to be able to evaluate companies within your circle of competence. The size of that circle is not very important. Knowing its boundaries, however, is vital.”
Avoiding an investment you don’t understand can be just as valuable as saying yes to one you do.
Buffett picks his stocks because he knows the business. He also knows that not everyone is an expert, so he recommends low-cost index funds to most non-professionals. He’s said it in no uncertain terms multiple times. In his 1996 letter, he wrote, “Most investors, both institutional and individual, will find that the best way to own common stocks is through an index fund that charges minimal fees. Those following this path are sure to beat the net results … delivered by the great majority of investment professionals.”
He said it again in 2013. “The goal of the non-professional should not be to pick winners — neither he nor his “helpers” can do that – but should rather be to own a cross-section of businesses that in aggregate are bound to do well. A low-cost S&P 500 index fund will achieve this goal.”
An index fund is an investment product that tracks the performance of a market index, which measures the performance of a group of assets. The S&P 500 tracks the 500 highest-valued equities in the U.S. market. S&P index funds divide investments among those stocks, each in a different way.
Warren Buffett plays the long game. He believes in the market’s general upward trajectory, and more importantly, he thinks that trend is much more important than daily price quotes.
As he told Berkshire shareholders in 2016, “If you aren’t willing to own a stock for 10 years, don’t even think about owning it for 10 minutes.”
Buffett trusts the market’s long-term growth, including indices like the S&P 500. He’s made his billions buying good companies that can ride that growth, and he believes others can do the same.
In short, if you want to invest like Buffett, buckle in for the long haul.
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Elon Musk’s Team Now Has Full Access to Treasury’s Payments System – The New York Times
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WA election 2025: Labor rolls out its first attack ad targeting Basil Zempilas and Libby Mettam
WA election 2025: Labor rolls out its first attack ad targeting Basil Zempilas and Libby Mettam
WA Labor is rolling out its first attack advertisement of the campaign — with the 30-second spot using the L-plate playbook that damaged Zak Kirkup.
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Medical expert weighs in on hyperbaric chamber safety
Medical expert weighs in on hyperbaric chamber safety
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A 5-year-old child was killed in an explosion at a medical center in Troy.
Officials say the machine that exploded was a hyperbaric chamber.
Medical experts say hyperbaric chambers are safe and incidents are rare.
TROY, Mich. (FOX 2) – A community is heartbroken on Friday after a 5-year-old child was killed in an explosion at a medical center in Troy. Meanwhile, medical experts are saying it’s rare for an incident like this to occur with these machines.
What we know
On Friday morning, units from the Troy fire and police departments responded to 165 Kirts Blvd in Troy around 8 a.m. following reports of an explosion.
A 5-year-old boy was killed after a hyperbaric chamber blew up inside the building. His mom, who was next to the chamber at the time, also suffered injuries to her arms.
The child was a resident of Royal Oak.
The machine is used to treat strokes, *******, autism, and more.
What they’re saying
Doctor Christian Bogner is familiar with hyperbaric chambers as he was a former medical director for the Oxford Center.
“The time I was there for three and a half years, this was the strictest procedure. It was like at an airport. Every step was checked,” he said.
Bogner says those machines are inspected often and patients cannot bring anything into the chamber, even having to wear special outfits.
“And change into 100% cotton, you don’t want any synthetic fibers, anything with a spark risk, because we’re operating at 100% oxygen, which is very flammable,” he said.
What is a hyperbaric chamber?
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A hyperbaric chamber is a pressurized room or container that has 100% oxygen inside.
According to the Mayo Clinic, patients undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy use it to treat a condition called decompression sickness, which occurs due to rapid drops in the surrounding pressure.
The goal is to get more oxygen to tissue in the body that’s been damaged by disease or injury.
In a hyperbaric chamber, the air pressure is increased two to three times higher than normal air pressure. That way, the lungs can receive more oxygen, which can enhance new growth of blood vessels and boost one’s immune system.
Because the chamber is pressurized, it can become highly combustible.
Meanwhile, there have only been four incidents throughout the world since 1996.
The backstory
This tragedy is not the first time the Oxford Center has been under scrutiny, as a former employee at the facility, Casey Diskin, was just sentenced to four to seven years in prison, accused of stealing medical credentials and abusing children with autism.
The Oxford Center provided a statement reading in part:
“The safety and wellbeing of the children we serve is our highest priority. Nothing like this has happened in our more than 15 years of providing this type of therapy.”
What’s next
Police only had preliminary information and did not know what was the cause of the explosion.
It’s also unclear what the child was being treated for a while in the chamber.
Officials are still working to confirm what accreditation the center had and whether it was allowed to operate a hyperbaric chamber.
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One of 3 soldiers aboard ****** Hawk chopper involved in midair collision identified as former White House aide – CBS News
One of 3 soldiers aboard ****** Hawk chopper involved in midair collision identified as former White House aide CBS NewsA ****** Hawk helicopter was training to evacuate officials in a catastrophic event. Then it collided with a passenger plane CNN’Earned her place’: Friends grieve Rebecca Lobach, 3rd Army pilot killed in DC ****** USA TODAY
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Social Services Minister lashes Dutton over criticism of when Anthony Albanese was briefed on failed terror plot
Social Services Minister lashes Dutton over criticism of when Anthony Albanese was briefed on failed terror plot
Social Services Minister Amanda Rishworth has lashed Peter Dutton for “playing politics” over his pressuring of Anthony Albanese to reveal when he was briefed about a foiled Sydney terror plot.
The Opposition Leader called for an independent assessment of the communications process after police apprehended a caravan filled with explosives in the northwest Sydney suburb of Dural, in what could have been a targeted attack against the Jewish community.
While the investigation had been kept secret until media reports by The Daily Telegraph, NSW Premier Chris Minns confirmed he had been briefed on January 20, the day after the discovery.
However, Mr Albanese has refused to publicly disclose when he was told of the secret police investigations, citing refusal to comment on “operational matters”.
Camera IconPolice located the caravan in Dural after it was reported by a resident. NewsWire/ Damian Shaw Credit: News Corp Australia
The incident was also not disclosed at a national cabinet meeting convened in the wake of the Melbourne Adass Israel Synagogue fire bombing on January 21.
On Sunday, Ms Rishworth said Mr Dutton “should be condemned” for politicising the issue and said the priority of politicians should be in boosting community safety.
“I think this is a ridiculous criticism from Peter Dutton, and just shows that all he wants to do is play politics with what is a really serious issue,” she told Sky.
“It is unacceptable that there are people of Jewish faith feeling unsafe in this country, but for the government, it is about being responsible and making sure people are actually safe, not playing politics.
“Ensuring police and agencies, security agencies can do their job and keep the community safe should be, in my view, the number one outcome we all want to see.”
Camera IconSocial Services Minister Amanda Rishworth said Peter Dutton ‘should be condemned’ for his attempt to politicise the investigation into the foiled terror plot. NewsWire / Martin Ollman Credit: News Corp Australia
However, the Coalition’s spokeswoman for finance Jane Hume said Mr Albanese continued silence was risking the Jewish community’s confidence in the government.
“I think that Peter Dutton’s call for an independent investigation into how this information was shared and with whom it was shared is a sensible idea,” she told Sky on Sunday.
“We have to be able to give Australians, and it’s particularly Jewish Australians, confidence that our prime minister is, in fact, on top of his national security responsibilities.”
However Mr Dutton said Mr Albanese needed to be transparent and said it was an issue of national security.
“I don’t think there’s been a true and honest account of what’s happened here, but if the Prime Minister of our country is not across what was potentially the biggest terrorist attack in our country’s history, essentially until the public found out about it, I think that is an absolute aggregation of his responsibility,” he told ABC’s Insiders.
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The U.S. government is now warning against Mexico travel
The U.S. government is now warning against Mexico travel
For those who plan trips abroad by researching the safety of and problems that could arise in a given country, the U.S. State Department has a four-tier ranking system that it periodically updates both as the security situation shifts and for political reasons.
Level One’s “exercise normal precautions” means that a given country is just as or, in certain cases, even safer to be in than at home while the fourth “do not travel” level is typically assigned to countries that have authoritarian governments, active war zones or no diplomatic relationship with the United States — countries under Level Four include North Korea, Russia, Syria and Iran.
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Problem in popular vacation spot is becoming ‘increasingly frequent’
Due to its proximity to the southern U.S. border, Mexico is an extremely popular and, for the most part, very safe country for Americans to visit — the country has for years been under Level Two’s “exercise increased caution” also assigned to countries such as France, Germany and, most recently, China which was lowered from “reconsider travel” last November.
But while over 1.5 million Americans visited Mexico without issue in 2024, the country does have regions that have higher crime rates and are generally considered to be less safe than others.
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This week, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City sent out a warning against travel to the Reynosa, Rio Bravo, Valle Hermoso and San Fernando towns in the Tamaulipas region.
The northern state sits alongside the U.S. border and, according to the embassy, has been seeing “increasingly frequent gun battles” and kidnapping of both locals and American citizens by drug-smuggling gangs operating near the U.S. border.
Advice to travelers: Stay on main roads, travel during daylight hours
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“The U.S. Consulate is aware of increasingly frequent gun battles occurring in and around Reynosa in the late night and early morning hours,” the travel advisory sent out on Jan. 27 reads. “Separately, the state of Tamaulipas has issued a warning to avoid moving or touching improvised explosive devices (IEDs), which have been found in and around the area of Reynosa, Rio Bravo, Valle Hermoso, and San Fernando along dirt and secondary roads. IEDs are being increasingly manufactured and used by criminal organizations in this region.”
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For those who are either visiting or passing through the region on the way to more touristic destinations, the official advice is to avoid going off the main road and not touch any unidentified objects found by the side as explained above.
The standard advice given out with similar advisories is also to remain of one’s surroundings and notify friends and family of one’s itinerary and location so that they can notify authorities if they lose contact with the traveler.
While at level two overall, Mexico is a country where the rating will vary greatly from state to state. Other states under the “do not travel” advisory include Michoacan, Sinaloa and Guerrero while Quintana Roo (home to the popular resort town of Cancun) is under “exercised increased caution” and Campeche and Yucatan are under “take normal precautions.”
The rating is assigned and updated based on average crime rates which are characteristically lowest in resort towns with heavy security.
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USAID Website Goes Dark As Trump Reportedly Tries To Move It Under State Department – Forbes
USAID Website Goes Dark As Trump Reportedly Tries To Move It Under State Department – Forbes
USAID Website Goes Dark As Trump Reportedly Tries To Move It Under State Department ForbesCan the President Dissolve USAID by Executive Order? Just SecurityRanking Members Shaheen, Schatz, Meeks, Frankel: We Cannot Afford to Take a Timeout from USAID Programs Senate Foreign Relations Committee
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Beast Games review: Screen Queen on MrBeast’s show, St Denis Medical, Muster Dogs, AACTAs and The Newsreader
Beast Games review: Screen Queen on MrBeast’s show, St Denis Medical, Muster Dogs, AACTAs and The Newsreader
Beast GamesStreaming now on Prime Video
Do you have a child at home who regularly watches YouTube? If so, you’ll be all too aware of the name MrBeast. For the uninitiated, he’s an insanely popular, insanely rich YouTube star, who built an empire online (350 million subscribers and counting!) through performing crazy stunts via his channel — kids love him.
Up until a few weeks ago, I’d managed to avoid anything Jimmy Donaldson (that’s his real name) had done. But this December, mostly out of curiosity, I sat down to watch an episode of his new reality series — and reader, I’m obsessed.
This show has an insane premise: the star is giving away a $US5 million prize ($7.9 million in Australia) to one lucky contestant taking part in his *******-than-Ben-Hur game show. He starts with 1000 players (the largest cast of a game show ever) and whittles them down via challenges.
Along the way he attempts to entice them to leave by offering huge amounts of money — it’s fascinating to see who takes the bait. Truly, my jaw was on the floor when not one, but FOUR contestants willingly passed up the chance to walk away with a million American dollars in order to stay in the game; in a horrid twist of fate, one of these principled players is eliminated the very next round, and oof! Can you imagine?
Along the way, contestants can win a Lamborghini and even a private island. Honestly, I don’t know if it’s genius or a damning indictment of where we’re at with late-stage capitalism, but this show is resonating with me hard.
Beast Games has been (rightfully?) slated by critics; it has a dismal 13 per cent approval rating from them on Rotten Tomatoes. But interestingly, it stands at 90 per cent with the general public. I’m clearly a woman of the people because I’m bloody loving it.
Beast Games joins other hit TV shows of the moment (I’m looking at you Severance and Squid Games) in skewering late-stage capitalism with terrifying — and entertaining — results.
Sign me up, literally and figuratively.
The Newsreader S3Sunday, 8.30pm, ABCCamera IconSam Reid returns for a third and final season of The Newsreader — and he’s been nominated for a Logie at the 1989 awards! Credit: Supplied/ABC
It feels like an eternity since Dale and Helen were on our screens, and not even Rick and Sue at 6pm have been able to fill the gaping hole left by their absence.
But finally our favourite newsreaders are back — and we’re off to a clipping start.
The action picks up in 1989, with Helen (Anna Torv) recently returned from a stint working overseas. While she’s been away, Dale (Sam Reid) has been busily cementing himself as a TV favourite — he’s been nominated for a gold Logie for his troubles, and in the first ep we get to go with him to the Logies. I SQUEALED!
Fans won’t want to miss this sensational third and final season.
Muster Dogs: Collies And KelpiesSunday, 7.30pm, ABCCamera IconNathan and Chief are flying the flag for the collies. Credit: Ben Emery/ABC
Which make better muster dogs: collies or kelpies? This season Lisa Millar is on a quest to find out and, honestly, each and every one of these pups is a winner in our eyes. As that famous Old El Paso ad says, por que no los dos?
St Denis MedicalMonday, streaming on 7PlusCamera IconSt Denis Medical is coming to 7Plus this February. Credit: Seven/Danny Ventrella/NBC
Aussie expat Josh Lawson (remember him?) pops up in this new comedy from Superstore creator Justin Spitzer. This has been getting great reviews in the States — don’t miss it.
2025 ACCTA Awards Friday, 7.30pm, Ten and Binge Camera IconMargot Robbie and Lincoln Lewis at last year’s AACTA awards. Credit: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for AFI
Russell Crowe is stepping up to host this year’s *********** Academy of Cinema and Television Arts awards ceremony, which promises to be a big night for Aussie TV and film. Will my picks take out top gongs? Probably not — I’m almost always way off the mark with this awards ceremony.
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6 Used Luxury SUVs That Cost Less Than a New Car
6 Used Luxury SUVs That Cost Less Than a New Car
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The start of a new year is the perfect time to upgrade your vehicle even if that means choosing a used one.
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Luxury SUVs, in particular, offer excellent solutions by providing high-end features at prices that often beat those of many brand-new mainstream models and align with reasonable budgets. Here are six standout options, each featuring a plush interior, reliable performance or engaging driving dynamics — all typically available at prices below that of a brand-new car in today’s market.
The Lexus RX 350 is synonymous with reliability and elegance.
A 2017 model typically features a serene interior with high-quality materials and a spacious cabin, making it perfect for both daily commutes and long road trips. Its smooth V6 engine ensures a quiet and comfortable ride, while the Lexus Safety System+ adds advanced safety features like adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist. Known for its longevity, the RX 350 maintains its value well, offering peace of mind for those looking to invest in a durable luxury SUV.
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The BMW X5 effortlessly blends sporty performance with practical functionality. Inside, it boasts an upscale interior with high-quality materials and luxurious leather upholstery. The intuitive iDrive infotainment system makes staying connected easy, while certain trims offer driver-assistance features like adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring.
Beyond the comfortable cabin, the X5 shines with its agile handling, thanks to crisp steering and a well-engineered chassis. Whether running errands or heading out on a weekend road trip, the X5 makes every drive more engaging and enjoyable.
Featuring three rows of seating within a sleek design, the 2016 Acura MDX offers both style and practicality. A 2016 model offers a well-appointed interior with user-friendly technology, including a dual-screen infotainment system and available all-wheel drive for enhanced versatility.
Its V6 engine provides ample power without compromising fuel efficiency, making it an excellent choice for families and professionals alike. Lower maintenance costs compared to some European brands further enhance the MDX’s appeal as a smart, long-term investment.
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Elegance and comfort define the Infiniti QX60. The SUV boasts a spacious interior with premium materials and ample legroom across three rows. Features such as a power liftgate, tri-zone climate control, and advanced safety systems ensure a luxurious and safe driving experience. Its smooth V6 engine and efficient CVT transmission offer a balanced ride, making it an ideal option for families seeking both style and practicality without the new-car premium.
The 2017 Acura RDX stands out as an affordable luxury compact SUV, is renowned for its reliability and strong standard V6 engine that delivers confident performance on the road. Bold styling complements a plush interior filled with high-quality materials and a long list of features, including a power liftgate and tri-zone climate control.
Technology is user friendly, featuring a dual-screen setup that keeps everyone connected and entertained. Advanced driver aids like predictive forward collision warning enhance safety and convenience, making the RDX a practical choice for both family trips and daily errands.
With an average price around $17,000, the 2017 Acura RDX combines style, functionality and dependability, making it a compelling option in the used luxury SUV market.
For those seeking a sportier edge, the 2013 Porsche Cayenne delivers exhilarating performance wrapped in a luxurious package. Although on the higher end of the used price spectrum, at $30,000 to $40,000, the Cayenne offers unparalleled driving dynamics with its precise steering and powerful engine options.
The interior exudes Porsche’s signature craftsmanship, featuring premium materials and an elegant design. Advanced infotainment and comfort features ensure a first-class driving experience, making the Cayenne a worthy consideration for enthusiasts who crave both luxury and performance.
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