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China retail chain boss rescues man by pulling car from freezing river, earning high praise
The founder of China’s leading supermarket chain, Pangdonglai, has won admiration for wading into icy water to save a man trapped in a car. The drama unfolded on January 21, when Yu Donglai and his friends were driving several SUVs past the banks of the Ru River in Ruzhou, central Henan province, Elephant News reported….
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Stop gambling with your food: This $130 gadget put an end to cooking anxiety for me
ZDNET’s key takeaways The Meater Pro is available now for $130. Five-sensor accuracy, a powerful companion app, long battery life, and a handy magnetic case are the key highlights. The device is relatively expensive, but the lack of wasted meat thanks to proper cooking makes up for it. Follow ZDNET:Add us as a preferred sourceon…
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Where is the ceasefire?: Israeli strikes kill 21 Palestinians in Gaza
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 21 Palestinians, most of them women and children, by midday on Wednesday, according to hospital officials. Israel pledged to continue strikes, saying that it was responding to a militant attack on Israeli soldiers that seriously wounded one. Among the Palestinians killed were five children, including a 5-month-old and…
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This 512GB Samsung P9 microSD Express card is on sale for 33 percent off
If you’re looking to expand the storage on your Switch 2, the 512GB Samsung P9 microSD Express card is on sale right now for 33 percent off, marked down to $80 from $120. With component prices skyrocketing these days, it’s getting increasingly rare to see good storage on sale, and 512GB for $80 is a…
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US and Iran now eyeing Oman for nuclear talks as tensions run high
Nuclear talks between the United States and Iran are expected to take place in Oman on Friday, a regional diplomat said, with a possible confrontation looming as US President Donald Trump builds up forces in the Middle East. Trump has warned that “bad things” would probably happen if a deal could not be reached, ratcheting…
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DA leader John Steenhuisen to step down as leader of South Africas second largest party
But it seems a variety of issues led to his decision not to do so, including his fallout with another senior DA member, ex-Environment Affairs Minister Dion George, and allegations, of which he was cleared in January, that he had abused his party credit card.
