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Mamie Laverock, star of “When Calls the Heart,” has taken her first steps two months after a severe fall. “Thank you surgeon’s, thank you prayers, thank you Lord. Mamie has just taken her first steps,” the caption of a video read, which was uploaded via Laverock’s official Facebook page on Friday, August 2. ‘When Calls The Heart’ star Mamie Laverock reaches major “milestone” in recovery journey since tragic five-story fall https://t.co/PQOSuLLYJH pic.twitter.com/u6J12cq5Do — Decider (@decider) August 5, 2024 In the video, Laverock is flanked by two medical professionals while wearing aircasts on both of her legs. The hospital staff members…
Hugh Jackman has missed out on the Guinness World Record for the longest career as a live-action Marvel character to fellow Deadpool & Wolverine star Wesley Snipes. The record was previously held by Patrick Stewart, who played Professor X from 2000’s X-Men to 2022’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. Wesley Snipes’ Blade beats out Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine for major Marvel superhero record https://t.co/45vqH6hmpF — John Applegate (@JohnApp63499667) August 5, 2024 Guinness World Records announced that Blade actor Wesley Snipes now holds the title over Jackman. Snipes first portrayed the vampire hunter in 1998’s Blade, giving him a career…
Qin Haiyang has responded to comments from rival swimmer Adam Peaty, declaring any “doubt” surrounding China’s swimming golds at Paris 2024 as a “joke”. Qin was implicated in a New York Times report alleging that 23 Chinese swimmers, including himself, tested positive for the banned substance trimetazidine (TMZ) in 2021. The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) accepted the findings of a Chinese investigation that attributed the results to contamination from a hotel kitchen, allowing the swimmers to compete in the Tokyo Olympics. Qin, the world champion in the 100m and 200m breaststroke, failed to win individual medals at Paris but was…
Team USA Shines on Day 9 of Paris Olympics with Double-Digit Medals It wasn’t the 18-medal collection from Saturday’s Day 8, but Team USA still earned double-digit gold medals on Sunday to further bolster its tally. Day 9 kicked off with Scottie Scheffler turning things around in the final round of men’s golf to win gold, his first-ever Olympic medal. Fellow U.S. golfer Xander Schauffele was either at or near the top of the leaderboard through the first three rounds, but when he lagged, Scheffler ensured his nation wouldn’t go empty-handed. Medal Tally after Day 9 at the Paris Olympics!…
Researchers from Tel Aviv University discovered that Egyptian fruit bats possess advanced cognitive abilities, challenging the notion that such traits are uniquely human. The study, published in Current Biology, examined the bats’ episodic memory, mental time travel, planning, and delayed gratification. Professor Yossi Yovel, co-leading the research, explained that the ability to recall personal experiences and plan ahead was once considered exclusive to humans. However, more studies suggest various animals, including bats, have such capabilities. Fruit Bats Have Cognitive Abilities Previously Believed to Be Exclusive to Humans, Research Finds https://t.co/pz1KHzMSf0 — Lady Jasmine the European Cat (@JeanneBartram) August 5, 2024…
The question of whether there is life on Mars has intrigued scientists and the public alike for decades. NASA has spent over $5 billion deploying two sophisticated robotic rovers—Curiosity and Perseverance—to the Martian surface, specifically to search for evidence of past microbial life. NASA Reports The Perseverance Rover May Have Found Evidence Of Past Life On Mars Details & photo here: https://t.co/Ky9fYUOy4Jhttps://t.co/Ky9fYUOy4J — Brotips (@brotips) August 5, 2024 Now, one of those rovers, Perseverance, may have discovered one of the most compelling pieces of evidence yet. Located on an arrowhead-shaped, three-foot-long rock nicknamed “Cheyava Falls” in the Jezero Crater, this…
While the Djoser Step Pyramid in Egypt, built around 2,630 BC, is officially recognized as the world’s oldest pyramid, new research suggests that the Gunung Padang pyramid in Indonesia might date back as far as 25,000 BC. This claim has sparked debate among archaeologists. ‘World’s oldest pyramid’ built 25,000 years ago was not made by humans, archaeologists claim #NewsBreak https://t.co/0lh41AVkT1 — Joseph Chase (@Stairfinder) August 5, 2024 Led by Danny Hilman Natawidjaja of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, the study, published in the journal Archaeological Prospection, asserts that a layer of the Gunung Padang pyramid was constructed in ancient times.…
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Knowing full well that his nation is defeated on the battlefield, Zelensky continues to beg the world for more billions so his staff can buy more luxury homes and cars, while the young Ukrainians are killed off all over the nation. People in the U.S. have had enough of their tax dollars being wasted, and in Europe it is the same situation. But the political game must go on. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has exuberantly confirmed that the much-anticipated F-16 fighter jets have finally touched down in Ukraine after an extended wait. This monumental news was revealed during a stirring…
Is there anyone that actually believes we are making mistakes in aiding the Taliban? Seriously? The Biden Admin and Democrats are well known for their scams to defraud the United States. This is but one of them. Less than a year after Judicial Watch exposed the Taliban’s creation of sham nonprofits to pilfer millions in U.S. aid, a bombshell investigation reveals a more insidious scheme. The terrorist group has received hundreds of millions in development assistance from the U.S., thanks to the State Department’s failure to properly vet award recipients. The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) reports that…