This year UCLA went 27-0 in competitions that Juju Watkins were not involved. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, file)
No. 2 UCLA went 27-2 in the regular season. Usc’s Juju Watkins had a combined 68 points against the Bruins in those two losses. On February 13 she scored 38 points in a win of 71-60. And on Saturday she had 30 in an 80-67 victory.
With another burning performance of the leader for the National Player of the Year, no. 4 USC de Bruins defeated to wipe their season series and to win the Big Ten title of the regular season. UCLA remained unbeaten in games that were not involved.
Watkins received those 30 points on 10-or-22 shooting from the field (4-of-11 from 3-point range), while crumbling in five assists, three rebounds, three blocks and two steals against two turnover.
USC started a strong start behind Watkins, who scored 23 of those points in a first half that ended with the Trojans who led with 14 points. For a sold out, USC played a sold -out Pauley Pavilion in Westwood and took the check early.
UCLA managed to return to the game in the second half, which limited the management to only four points towards the end of the third quarter. Another run in the fourth put the Trojans back in control, allowing Watkins to check out with a full minute to enjoy the victory.
USC has now defeated four times consecutive UCLA, where Watkins dropped at least 30 points in each match. She is now 4-1 against the Bruins. Trojan legend Cheryl Miller, present with her brother and Ucla Alum Reggie Miller, liked what she saw.
On the other side of the sidelines, UCLA’s own National Player of the Year candidate Lauren Betts struggled and ended with 11 points on 5-of-11 shootings, 11 rebounds, two blocks and five turnover. USC clearly had a game plan for her and was aggressive with his double teams, and it worked.
With their leading Scorer Stille and Kiki Rice, their only other player with average double digits per match, shoot 3-of-13, the Bruins could hardly keep enough momentum on the attack. They shot 22-of-61 (36.1%) as a team, with 16 turnover against 16 assists.
The victory means that USC will take the number 1 seed in the Big Tournament and now have the inside of the inside of a number 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. UCLA was the top team when the NCAA tournamentomité unveiled its top 16 on Thursday, while USC had the last number 1 seed. These two teams were theoretical to meet again in the Big Ten -Tournament, with even more at stake.
Lizzo feels good as hell while she shows off her transformation of weight loss.
The singer ‘Truth Hurts’, 36, proudly emphasized her new, slimmer figure during a fast ‘fit check’ on her latest Twitch video that Livestream placed earlier this week.
In response to someone’s remark that she ‘looked good’, the musician could be seen in the video that got up from her chair to show her full outfit correctly, including a black top with light-colored jeans and a silver cross-pendant chainmam with her Shapewear brand Yitty.
“You already know that I am in that Yitty,” she told viewers, before she turned her body to show her and adjust the waist of her jeans. She then went to the camera dancing and moved her hips left.
Lizzo shows off her jeans in a Twitch live stream.
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That was not the only time she showed her new figure during the live stream. Elsewhere in the video she got up to show her jeans for fans who asked about the brand. She could be seen again and adjusted the waist of the pants, which emphasized her slender waist.
The new video comes two weeks after Lizzo has shared a mirror on Instagram who posed in a black bra with matching underwear, together with Golden Hoop Earrings and Light Make -up -what presented how far she had come in her journey for weight loss, which she has referred to as “weight message”.
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The musician previously shared a candid post on Instagram on January 25, in which she thought about reaching her “target”. She wrote: ‘I did it. When I got on my scale today, I achieved my target release. I have not seen this song since 2014! ”
“Let this be a memory, you can do everything you are doing,” she added next to a photo that showed her belly and arms in a dark red two-part workout set and an image that stated that she had reached her target weight. “Time for new goals!”
Lizzo opened earlier to The New York Times In March 2024 about choosing fitness routines in her daily life – that she started doing 2024 around January – and noted that she had no “regrets” of the change.
“I take every day to put some love in my body,” she told the outlet. “There is never a day that I am sorry that I took a walk or did some Pilates.”
“I have been methodical and losing very slowly,” added Lizzo, before I responded to critics who claim that her losing weight is contrary to her former body positive position.
(Reuters) -Micron technology shares rose around 14% in trade after the hours after the memory maker that was higher than the expected income from the first quarter because of the thirst for his memory chips used in artificial intelligence computing.
Micron is one of the few three providers of HBM chips with high bandwidth (HBM), together with SK Hynix and Samsung in South Korea, so that the American company can be redeemed to semiconductors on request that help improve generative AI technology.
HBM is a space-saving, power-efficient type of dynamic random access memory chip, or dram, crucial for AI-oriented graphic processing units that help process enormous amounts of data.
“The demand from data centers customers remains strong and the customer inventory levels are healthy,” said Sanjay Mehrotra, CEO of Micron, at a conference call with analysts.
The company said in June that his HBM chips, used in the AI processors designed by Wall Street Darling Nvidia, were sold out for the calendar years of 2024 and 2025 with determined prices.
Micron expects record income of approximately $ 8.7 billion, plus or minus or minus $ 200 million in the first quarter of record income and predicts a jump in the gross margin to around 39.5% for the same period.
Analysts had expected a turnover of $ 8.28 billion for the first quarter and the adapted gross margin of 37.7%, according to LSEG data.
The AI Boom has also helped with the cushion of the hit of a memory chip inventory -glut on PC and smartphone markets.
Personal computers infused with AI technologies are expected to have more memory chips, so that companies such as Micron are helped.
AI PCs may have more than 30% more dram and Microsoft’s push to let users change Windows 11 from an older version, especially for commercial PCs in 2025, Summit Insights Senior research analyst Kingai Chan said.
The results of Micron usually set the tone for the chip sector, because it reports before colleagues and serves a wide customer base about the PC, data center and smartphone industry.
“HBM, high capacity memory and flash storage of data center, each of these three product categories will be several billions of dollars in income in 2025,” said Micron’s Chief Business Officer Sumit Sadana.
For the first quarter, the company predicts a customized profit of $ 1.74 per share, plus or minus 8 cents, compared to estimates of analysts of $ 1.65.
(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese and Akash Sriram in Bengaluru and Max A. Cherney in San Francisco; Edit by Sounak Dasgupta and Jacqueline Wong)
Anyone who doubts whether Connor Zilian is indeed the next big thing in Nascar that was only necessary to spend a few hours watching him at work in the Xfinity Series race in the circuit of America near Austin, Texas on Saturday. The 18-year-old supplied such an exciting performance, so completely challenging with adversity, that by the time he took the checkered flag, all remaining skeptics probably set their doubts and set fire to fire.
Zilian started from pole and led a racing high 26 of the 65 laps, but do not confuse that for a relaxed Saturday afternoon ride. This was not difficult cruise through the Texas countryside. This was a struggle – a filled with mistakes, accident and a dash of chaos that somehow made his victory all the more impressive.
Things started to unravel in round 19 when Zilian was trapped in one of that cruel, fraction of a second moments that make racing the heartache it is. Just when he entered the pits, the caution flag flew, and in a case of absolutely rotten timing, officials only breathed the pits before he crossed the border. The punishment? A one -way trip to the back of the field.
Most drivers would have effectively ruined their race. However, Zilian is not most drivers.
He started a furious load back through the peloton, took his way forward with the precision of a surgeon and the aggression of a man who simply refuses to lose. And just when it seemed as if his comeback story was built to a Hollywood -end, he was in another crisis. Contact with Corey Heim Links Zilisch’s JR Motorsports Chevrolet with a right -hand tire that looked as stable as a house of cards in a hurricane. Smoke wavy. The disaster threatened. This would be the moment that he broke.
It wasn’t.
Instead, Zilian shook the adversity again, found his way back to the front and took the lead with nine laps forever. However, that was hardly the end of the drama. Behind him, his JR Motorsports – teammate Carson Kvapil – processed for his first career -victory – everything he had with the racing director. But unlike Zilian, the happiness of Kvapil ran out. A pierced right band with five laps to start ending his challenge and on the left Zilisch with another problem to manage: fuel.
With William Byron in his mirrors, Zilian had to find the delicate balance between maintaining pace while holding enough gas in the tank to get home. Byron, fresh from winning the first phase, did his best to get it and cut a four -second gap to 1.6, but he just didn’t have time anymore. Zilian crossed the line, conquering and recorded his second career Xfinity win in a performance that proved that the hype is very, very real once and for all.
“That was much more difficult than I wanted,” Zilisch admitted after the race. “I didn’t drive a clean race at all … I was a bit mentally decided halfway through that race. I made way too many mistakes … I was happy that we could fight back. “
In the meantime, Byron had to settle for the second. “I had fun. It was a good training, “he said. “It was good to return to the rhythm of things and push the car. I think it will help me for (Sunday). “
Sam Mayer, Austin Hill and Christian Eckes complete the top five.
And Zilian? He can do it again on Sunday, making his Nascar Cup series debut from the 14th starting place. But if Saturday proved something, it is that the 14th is about the same for him as a mosquito bite. Because when the green flag drops, the child knows how to find the front.
“It has been a nice weekend, but we have a big race tomorrow,” he said. “I am looking forward to that too.”
That is us, Connor. That’s how we are.
Nascar Xfinity Series Race Results FOCUSS Health 250
Time of race: 2 hours, 13 minutes, 32 seconds. Marge of Victory: 1,639 seconds.
Careful flag: 4 for 14 laps.
Lead changes: 14 under 9 drivers.
LAP Leaders: C. Zilian # 1-5; r. Chastain (i) 6; c. Zilian # 7-17; w. Byron (i) 18-20; r. Chastain (i) 21; t. Gray # 22-23; j. Love 24; t. Gray # 25; j. Love 26-30; r. Herbst (i) 31-37; h. Burton 38-42; c. Kvapil # 43-45; a. Hill 46-51; c. Kvapil # 52-55; c. Zilian # 56-65.
Summary of the leaders (Driver, Times Lead, Laps LED): Connor Zilian # 3 times for 26 laps; Carson Kvapil # 2 times for 7 laps; Riley Herbst (i) 1 time for 7 laps; Jesse Love 2 times for 6 laps; Austin Hill 1 time for 6 laps; Harrison Burton 1 time for 5 laps; Taylor Gray # 2 times for 3 laps; William Byron (I) 1 time for 3 laps; Ross Chastain (i) 2 times for 2 laps.
Internship #1 top ten: 17.9,24,41,7,21,16,8,42.07
Internship #2 top ten: 25,10,8,27,39.44.07,11.53.28
I have been written about the sport of Nascar for more than three decades and previously worked full-time for the Sporting News and SCRIPPS showard News Service. I am also a contribution to two chicken soup for the soul books, including the NASCAR edition, published in 2010 and the author of “The Nuts and Bolts of Nascar: The Definitive Viewers” Guide to big-time Stock Car Auto Racing. ” I am a winner of several National Motorsports Press Association Award. Early in life I spent 23 years with a combination of active and active reserve military service, many of them in and around the special operational community that served to support Operation Just Cause, Desert Shield/Storm and ended my military career to support Operation Enduring Freedom.
At the age of 16, Eldiara Doucette felt pain in her right arm that she had trouble describing.
“It could easily have been classified with a standard teenage ‘growing pains’, which unfortunately is how much of this flies under the radar,” the now 22-year-old from California tells Today.com. “I had that pain in my right arm, and it was nothing at the time.”
After having experienced poor pain for years, Eldiara Doucette was eventually diagnosed with a sarcoma, a soft tissue cancer. Courtesy Eldiara Doucette
By the time she was 18, her pain reached ‘unbearable levels’ and visited several doctors.In the beginning she thought she had carpale tunnel. A doctor ordered an MRI and eventually discovered why Doucette experienced such pain – she had a sarcoma, a soft tumor in her elbow.
“If you are a child, you have this complex of if” I am invincible, “she says.” I didn’t really accept the seriousness of the situation. ”
Pain that gradually increased
After the arm pain started, Doucette noticed that it was slowly becoming more serious. But she wasn’t sure how to approach it.
“It was something I was afraid of talking about,” she says. “I was a very frightened teenager.”
But when she went to university in California, the pain became overwhelming.
“It was nerve pain in my fingers and some of my explanation was that it felt like someone broke my fingers back,” she says.
Although Doucette knew she needed help, she did not understand how to navigate through the medical system, and she had no help. She eventually met some doctors who fired her when her pain deteriorated.
“I can’t sleep. I can’t eat. I can’t drive, “she explains. “There is a certain level of pain that a person reaches where everything he is is.”
Doucette, then 19, moved back to Florida and started investigating doctors and made an appointment with an orthopedic surgeon with ‘really good reviews’. She broke at the appointment.
“It was the first time I even recognized it out loud,” she says. “I started sobbing.”
At that time, her judge seemed swollen, so the doctor sent her for an MRI. When she returned for a follow-up, Doucette was stunned by what he said.
“He says,” I’m so f_____ sorry that nobody took you seriously. ” And I had something like “nothing after that is going to be good, right?” “Doucette remembers” he also has a 5.4 cm tumor, so about tumor of golf ball in my elbow. ”
He called the clog a “mass” and called the word sarcoma.
“At that time that meant nothing,” she says. “I know that many people do not mean sarcoma because it is such a rare cancer.”
She followed and visited a cancer center where the doctor suspected that she had something called a benign Schwannoma, a kind of non-cancer-like nerve tumor, notes the Mayo Clinic. The doctor advised to remove it to relieve Doucette’s pain. When she woke up after the operation, she felt so good, she cried.
“I had the usual surgical pain, but it was nothing in comparison,” she says. “I didn’t have that nerve pain that pursued my life.”
Before Eldiara Doucette underwent an arm camputation to treat her synovial sarcoma, Eldiara Doucette asked her friends to write notes about her arms as a kind of farewell. Courtesy Eldiara Doucette
But a week later a phone call changed. Doctors sent samples from the masses to pathology, and revealed that she had cancer, synovial sarcoma, a rare soft tissue cancer that forms near the joints. “I learn that the Schwannoma -traffic diagnosis is actually common with sarcomas, especially synovial sarcoma,” she says. “It was such a roller coaster.”
This diagnosis of 2021 meant that Doucette had to undergo 25 rounds of radiation before a second operation, so that doctors could erase the margins and ensure that they remove the cancer. After the treatment, she had an MRI every three months to ensure that the cancer had not spread.
About a year after her diagnosis, Doucette was again at the university when she went for a scan that saw ‘something suspicious’.
“A few months before my annual scans when I started to notice those symptoms,” she says. “I had a little continuous nerve pain because of how much they had to mess with the median nerve – the tumor had grown around it.”
The MRI results have re -used Doucette’s life.
“I finally got back on the right track,” she says. “There is something in remission that is inherently scary, because if all goes well, they can still get bad. But once they are bad, they are bad. ”
After the MRI, doctors tried a biopsy without anesthesia, but the masses interwoven with her median nerve and the pain felt intense.
“Have a needle pushed in a nerve – it was one of the more traumatic things I had experienced,” she says. She started sobbing.
A nurse who held her hand also started to cry and the doctor stopped the biopsy because Doucette experienced so much pain.
“It is one of the more emotional parts of my story,” she says. “It’s something I always think about.”
Doucette underwent the biopsy with anesthesia, and she soon heard that her cancer had returned in 2022. After an operation to install a port, she started three rounds of chemotherapy, including doxorubicin, also known as the Red Devil for his “bright red color”.
“I was in the hospital for six days in the hospital and I get that infusion every day,” she says. “Then the next two cycles were five days long.”
After the treatment, Doucette’s scans looked clear.
“I was officially cancer -free in terms of labeling it,” she says. “With my cancer it is so aggressive that it can just linger.”
Eldiara Doucette held a memorial to say goodbye to her arm after doctors have amputated it to treat her rare soft tissue cancer. Sharing her story on Tiktok helped Doucette to process many emotions with which she was confronted since he was originally diagnosed with cancer in 2021. Courtesy Eldiara Doucette
Doucette was in remission for the next year and a half. She underwent a few arm operations to try to help with pain and function. But most of the time she enjoyed life.
“It was a good time. I’m glad I got that chance, “she says. “In retrospect it was almost like a farewell to my arm, which I didn’t know it came in at the end of my remission.”
Synovial sarcoma
Breast cancer, lung cancer and colon cancer are fixed cancer tumors that are known as carcinomas, which are the most common type that, according to Cleveland Clinic, are 80% to 90% of cancer diagnoses everywhere.
Although much rarer, sarcomas cancers that grow ‘in some of the soft connective tissues,’ says Dr. Aaron Burkenroad, a medical oncologist and hematologist at UCLA Health, who is now part of the Doucette treatment team, against Today.com. Synovial sarcoma, the type of cancer that Doucette has, develops in “The Synovium, (that) is actually the lining of the joint.”
Sarcomen can develop everywhere, but they usually occur in the arms and legs, he notes. The Golden Standard is an operation in the treatment of sarcomen.
“The mainstay of the treatment is full surgical resection,” he says. “Even with surgical intervention there is a risk of recurrence.”
If the cancer withdraws or spreads to other parts of the body, doctors also consider using chemotherapy.
“The standard medical therapy is on chemotherapy -based treatments,” he says. “There has been a limited role in other means, such as oral targeted therapies or immunotherapy.”
Doctors Diagnosis Synovial Sarcoma Sometimes as a harmless mass for various reasons, including the rarity and making a diagnosis based on a scan.
“Someone will take a look and say,” Oh, I think this is a benign lesion, so let’s just cut it because it may cause some symptoms, “Burkenroad explains.” If they remove it, they think that: “Oh, this is actually a sarcoma for soft tissue.”
That means that patients, just like Doucette, have to undergo the next operation to ensure that they have clear margins. Doucette has experienced what is known as a local recurrence, where her cancer has returned, but in the same place. Having so many operations in one location can lead to problems with pain and mobility.
“She certainly had some symptoms related to the tumors and that included things like neuropathic pain,” he says.
‘Very shocking’
In 2024, when Doucette massaged her scar, she felt a “small lump” on her elbow.
“Sun my heart,” she says. “It takes a lot to bother me or (understand me) worked up, but I almost immediately started crying.”
Her doctor ordered an MRI, followed by a biopsy, who found tumors, including one that grew in her bone.
“They have depicted three new (masses),” she says. “It was very shocking to hear there … (were) more in a short time. Because my three -month set of scans did not show anything. ‘
At the time, Doucette waited for a nerve transplant operation to try to help with the constant problems with which she was confronted with her elbow and poor. When the new MRI and biopsy results returned, doctors advised amputation of her right arm above the elbow.
“Amputation is the only way to eliminate that possibility of further local recurrences,” says Burkenroad. “The hope is that by doing this type of extensive operation, it will also eliminate the possibility of repetition as a metastatic disease … but unfortunately it is not a guarantee.”
Doucette understood that amputation could be an option.
“I knew it would come. But my doctor said: ‘We can do this earlier or do this later. I know that some people like to take time and say goodbye, “Doucette remembers. “I don’t like to wait.”
Doctors planned her amputation operation five days later. Doucette made a plaster from her hand and created taps, as Bionic Barbie, who pulled on her amputation. Just before the operation of the operation, friends wrote short “farewell” notes about Doucette’s arm.
“I have some pictures of that as my last memory,” she says.
When she woke up after her amputation operation, she felt strange at ease.
“I really think making those videos and processing my feelings really helped to prepare me every day,” she says. “If I just didn’t think about it and had taken the days in my head and would keep myself distracted in non-poor-related ways, it would have been much more shocking.”
Surrounded by her friend and best friend, helped too. While the amputation prevents the cancer from returning to her elbow, her doctors have recommended additional chemotherapy after surgery.
“I have had too many recurrences. I really run a high risk of spreading my cancer, “she says. “My oncologist raised that chemo when postponing another repetition or hopefully cure forever.”
Eldiara Doucette hopes to enable other young adults to take control of their health and to argue when needed.Courtesy Eldiara Doucette
Doucette plans to get a prosthetic arm and hand and has a goofundme to cover the costs. Sharing her story also helps her to encourage young people to argue for their health.
“Sarcoma usually happens with many younger people. We all hear about children’s cancer. We hear about geriatric cancer. But young adults are stuck in this uncomfortable midfield where it is like you are invisible, “she says. “It is possible to feel normal and to feel authorized in the decisions you make for yourself and the path you are on you, even if it is as tragic as cancer.”
Now that 2024 is in the rear -view mirror and comes further behind us every day, the financial choices we made that year are still important. They have either helped us to position us better to build rich in 2025 or they brought us to a bad start.
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Towards the end of 2024, George Kamel, a financial expert, perhaps the best known for his contributions to Ramsey Solutions, the brand of Dave Ramsey, noticed that someone at the Subreddit #Frugal asked the following question: “Are there things you stopped buying to save money?” In a recent video on his YouTube channel of the same name, Kamel went through a dozen of the answers that attracted his attention.
“There were more reactions than there were crypto bross in a crossfit -sports school,” said Kamel. He specified 12 things that some economical people said they stopped buying in 2024. Does Kamel think that throwing away these purchases is the right decision?
Take the next time you are in your kitchen, a look at the cupboards and count how many plastic storage containers you have at hand. You could have quite a lot. This is something that people on Reddit said that they no longer buy it in 2024, some said they switched to glass storage containers.
Kamel approves the throwing of plastic containers and choosing glass, which last longer, is more sustainable and absorbs no odors or stains. Moreover, it is simply less ick inducing than plastic.
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Another plastic product that fuel -efficient people dumped in 2024. Kamel admitted that he still needs to be completely abandoned to buy bottled water. He pointed out that buying an inverted Osmosis filtration system, that someone who stopped bottling water, can restore you thousands of dollars. Kamel then calculated the mathematical advantages and disadvantages of publishing so much versus spending on water bottle and concluded that this is not an economical hack, but still one that is worth it if you can afford it.
“I would call this spark plug -nicely economical,” Kamel said, adding that you might just have to get a Brita.
We know that it is shocking that people still smoke given the proven fatal effects of cigarettes. But what is discussed less generally is how expensive cigarettes have become. In the state of New York you spend about $ 12 on a single package that contains 20 cigarettes – a quantity that can easily blow through serious smokers a day.
It is not surprising that Kamel is a big fan of cigarettes.
For people who are middle class or below, buying concert tickets can see their favorite artists live, put them hundreds back – sometimes even thousands of dollars (if they see someone ultra popular and exclusive, such as Beyoncé or Taylor Swift).
“The last different shows I have been to … Just not worth it,” Kamel said, pointing out that all junction rates and other costs associated with concert dishes are just too high to process comfortably.
There is something with paper towels that shout: “I am the middle class and I prove that it will come true after Ream.” Some economical people stopped buying this precious convenience in 2024. What does Kamel think of that movement?
“As a person with two French bulldogs and a really messy baby, I personally use a lot of paper towels,” Kamel said – although he added that he made an attempt to reuse paper towels. Because paper towels are if necessary in the life of the Kamel family, Kamel said that this is an economical hack that he will pass on. He will buy them in bulk at Costco.
Yes, soft drinks are bad for you – and also yes, it is pricey in restaurants. Only one can easily add $ 5 to your tab. And so many economical people offer adieu to this edition in 2024.
“I personally … think this is one of the biggest ramps in human history,” said Kamel.
Getting an outburst, a new hairstyle or a fresh hair dye of hair dye can really stimulate. But whoa, it can bring you back a fortune. It is logical that economical people would choose to do their own hair and nails, especially because you can do many salon services yourself and for much less money. Does Kamel think that these costs are worth it? Not really.
“Do I think it’s worth doing some things yourself when you’re able?” Said Kamel. “Yes. Do I think it can sometimes be wrong and then you have to go to a salon to have it repaired? Absolutely.”
Unless you are willing to risk it with a do-it-yourself task, this is probably a costs to stay as long as it does not hurt your finances and you keep it limited and cost-effective. If it ensures that you lose opportunities for building wealth, study on YouTube and other social media platforms.
Oh the joyful scent of fresh pines during the Yuletide season. There is just nothing like. But in 2024 some economical people skipped the real Christmas tree and instead opted for an artificial one. Artificial trees, although often bad for the planet because they are usually not recyclable and therefore end up in landfills once you’re done, it can be much more cost -effective than the natural alternative, on condition that you use the same year after year.
“I tried the real tree lifestyle and I discovered that it is just not for me,” Kamel said. Perhaps controversial, he approves this economical hack – largely because it is just a big hassle to tackle every year.
It can be so nice to cover your rooms with seasonal decor. But is it really necessary? Not at all. As such, some economical people kiss these purchases farewell.
“I am completely with you,” Kamel said. “If that’s your thing … I think that’s a nice, great thing that brings people joy. But do you have to go crazy and rob a hobby lobby and spend hundreds of dollars a year on this? Absolutely not. “
No. 10 On the list of economical skips is herbs. People attract rule of spending on things like Taco herbs. Instead, they buy individual herbs and make their own tasteful brews. This is an economical habit that Kamel represents is a bit exaggerated.
“Just not for me,” Kamel said.
There is a bustling consumer market for pets owners. In some cities, such as Los Angeles and New York, it is not uncommon to find entire Boetiquey small stores dedicated to selling high-end pets toys. Some economical dog parents choose to stop vomiting Fido with these purchases. Often dogs don’t really care about the toys (they play with almost everything – especially if it is something you don’t want with!).
Kamel has a dog and strongly agrees with skipping the toys, which is about if not -essential as PET expenditure.
Although many restaurants lean heavily on Doordash to make a profit, Doordash is full of reimbursements. You went on your way to buy a $ 9 burrito and eventually spend $ 25 with taxes and tip. Some fuel -efficient consumers have sworn through to save money. And they are better off.
“This one I strongly agree with,” Kamel said, adding that he does not use Doordash unless there is a terrible emergency situation that keeps him and his wife at home.
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Jack Bechh lost his brother in the New Orleans attack two months ago. (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)
Nobody has an NFL Scouting combination such as TCU wide receiver Jack Bech.
Bech competes two months after the death of his older brother Tiger in Indianapolis, who was killed one of the 14 people in the terror attack that New Orleans rocked on New Year’s Day. To honor him, Bech took the field on Saturday with the Bibleers “and you that stay on the path of justice will harvest what you have sewn”, and angel wings on the other side.
The shoe pictures were the same that he was wearing in the senior bowl, where he also wore the number 7 of his brother. Tiger played a wide recipient in Princeton.
Bech performed well with the mowing porter, showed strong hands in the glove drill and kept his in the measurement exercises.
“I know that my brother now has me until the end of time. He pushes me to new heights. He will be with me. He has the best chair in the house,” Bechh NFL NFLWORK told the combine.
Bech comes from an even more emotional performance in the Senior Bowl, where he earned MVP subjessions after catching the game-winning Touchdown and harassing his teammates.
Bech is seen as a Mid-Round NFL Draft Prospect that projects to find playing time as a possession receiver after leading TCU with 62 catches, 1,034 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. Those statistics earned him a second team All-Big 12 awards.
A woman says that she and her fiancé did not want to apologize with her fiancé’s mother after they have called her for the early announcement of their engagement news – despite the pressure of her fiancé to say sorry.
The woman described the situation in a recent message about Reddit’s “Am I the A ——-” Forum, where members of the community can go to ask about interpersonal issues. In the post, the 20-year-old writes that she and her Nu-Fiançé-also 20-onlangs are engaged.
She wrote that they each called their parents to tell them the news, and “within 4 hours” her future mother -in -law had placed an engagement announcement on social media, along with some informal mobile phone photos of the couple.
“This was painful for my fiancé and I called friends and family to tell them and waited for a number of professional photos of our photographer before they publicly announced,” the woman wrote. She added: “We also had the impression that this was the right etiquette / social understanding not to announce big things (engagement, wedding, babies, etc.) for the couple.”
The woman said that her fiancé “decided to call his mother and express his dissatisfaction” with her actions, and noted that it was an “emotional conversation”. She also noticed that her future mother -in -law became ‘pretty defensive’, but in the end she took the post and claimed that she had not known that she would have the news about the news would be a problem.
Two women’s arguing (stock image).
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“We got the photos from the photographer [in] The next day or something and decided to share (because we had finally made all our rounds), “she went on. She then claimed that the mother of her fiancé shared the new set of photos – which was completely good – but the new post started with the expression: “If they forgive me, I am excited …” – of which the woman said, “Feeled us strange to us.”
“My family and our mutual friends thought it was strange and a bit self-centered to share our engagement announcement like this,” she added.
This, she said, led her fiancé to make his mother another call, in which he told her that “we did not want conflicts around our engagement [and] We believed that people would ask about that line. ‘
The Redditor added that things were “heated” with her future mother -in -law who ultimately said things like: “I will just not share anything about you anymore.”
She continued: ‘His father intervened and said in essence that she meant no harm and that my fiancé should apologize for disturbing his mother. My fiancé explained that he did not feel he was wrong and that he did not respond exaggerated […]. ”
Man and woman arguing (stock image).
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The woman noticed that her friends and family did not believe that this is something for which the young couple should apologize, because her fiancé was “not mean and tried to stand up for us.”
‘Are we the AH [a——-] By getting hurt about this and/or not to apologize? “She concluded her post.
A number of commentators said they didn’t think the mother had failed and that the real problem here was a lack of communication.
‘If your family doesn’t tell you there is something [supposed] To be quiet, they will talk about it and post it. This just seems like a communication problem. MIL [mother-in-law] Nothing wrong, because they didn’t tell them to keep it still […]. People can’t read another [people’s minds]”A user wrote.
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“Social media have been around for only 15 years. That is really not enough time for an ordinary etiquette or for an older generation to know how to deal with it, because this is not something they were dealing with when they got married, “another added.
Others, however, found that the woman and her fiancé only let the mother know how they felt – and that the phrasing of the mother’s second post was ‘small’.
“NTA. You never wrong to tell someone how something they made you feel. […] I understand that she was excited for the first time, but the caption when she re -placed the professional photos, was deliberately small and she doesn’t get a pass because she was bitter and hateful, “a commentator Chimde inside.
Intel (Intc) is located in the middle of one of the most tumultuous periods in the 56-year history. Falling sales, missed opportunities to compete in the AI space and a huge turning effort of CEO Pat Gelsinger who wants to return the company to its former glory, turn considerable pressure on the Bottom line of the chip giant and the share race.
And things for the company only become more interesting.
Last Monday, Intel announced that it had signed a deal with Amazon (AMZN) to build adapted chips for Amazon Web Services, a positive sign for the emerging third -party company of the company.
Subsequently, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that Qualcomm (Qcom) contacted Intel about a blockbuster -deal that would give Qualcomm a larger foot in the PC and AI spaces. That’s not all. On Sunday, Bloomberg reported that Apollo Global Management (APO) offered to make an investment of millions of dollars in Intel to keep Gelsinger’s reversal forward. (Publication: Yahoo Finance is owned by Apollo Global Management.)
It is a lot to follow and even more to have some feeling. Fortunately I am here to break it all for you.
Intel has to do with sliding sales and the non -enviable position to assume market leader Nvidia in the AI room. For 2023, Intel reported a turnover of $ 54.2 billion, a decrease of 14% on an annual basis compared to the $ 63.1 billion that the company saw in 2022.
That included a decrease of 8% in Intel’s Client Computing Group, which sells chips for PCs; A 20% decrease in data center and AI turnover; And a decrease of 31% in network and edge sales. Intel, however, reported an increase of 103% in its Intel Foundry Services, but that was only $ 952 million.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger gives a speech on the Computex Forum in Taipei, Taiwan 4 June 2024. (Reuters/Ann Wang/File Photo) ·Reuters / Reuters
Part of the misery of Intel originated from the fact that the explosion in PC sales at the start of the Pandemie has sent the client computing group income for various quarters, creating a tree and bust. Consumers bought new computers in large numbers for work and games and sent the income of Chip income. But millions of consumers usually do not buy new PCs at the same time. With so many people who had new computers, there were fewer consumers looking for upgrades and the sale went an extensive slump in those shipments that felled eight consecutive quarters.
However, the sale goes on again. In July IDC said that the PC market grew by 3% in the second quarter, which recorded a second consecutive quarter of growth. But the industry still has a way to go.
At the same time, Intel is confronted with a new threat from Qualcomm, which started his Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus chips in Windows PCS earlier this year as an alternative to the Intel processors. These chips offer improved performance and strength versus Intel’s older supply and are intended to compete with the exceptional M -family of Chips from Apple (AAPL) that feed the MacBooks of electricity.
However, Intel fights back. Earlier this month, the company showed its Ultra 200V line from processors that it says it can surpass the Chips of Qualcomm.
PC sales flags also influenced graphic giant Nvidia (NVDA), in which the sale of graphic chips of the video game deteriorated after the pandemic tree. But the company, in contrast to Intel, has succeeded in using early investments in AI to take advantage of the increase in interest caused by the debut of OpenAi’s Chatgpt in November 2022.
That helped Catapult Nvidia to the vanguard of the semiconductor industry and sent its shares to extraordinary new heights, with more than 860% in the past two years and 191% in the past 12 months.
Intel works to try to catch Nvidia with his own Gaudi line from AI rapiders. On Tuesday, the company debuted its latest Gaudi 3 AI Accelerator and announced that IBM will use it as part of its IBM Cloud offer.
But with Gartner that estimates that Nvidia checks more than 70% of AI chip sale, it is a tough fight.
Intel also fights for position as a chip manufacturer for external customers. The plan is that the company’s foundry activities operate as a subsidiary of Intel who builds processors for customers who are looking for an alternative to TSMC, one of the largest chip makers in the world
But the Buildout is expensive and Wall Street is not fully sold on the idea. Analysts from Citi Research have said that Intel should completely leave the foundry company, so that it can improve margins and profit per share.
In September, however, Intel announced a deal of millions of dollars to “produce an AI fabric chip for AWS on Intel 18A, the most advanced process junction of the company.” The company is also set to build a modified version of its Xeon 6 -chip for Amazon.
The news comes after Intel announced that Microsoft signed up as a production customer in February. Two large companies are certainly a start for Intel, but it will have to sign a whole series of customers if it hopes to grow his production segment to match competing chip manufacturers.
Intel’s PC and AI -exciting have left it as a potential takeover objective, where Qualcomm and Apollo enter the mix. According to the Wall Street Journal Intel, Qualcomm wants to buy, although it is unclear whether the company would retain all Intel segments or would sell parts of its business segments. The deal will certainly generate many antitrust problems, because the companies are two of the most important chip companies in the US.
In the meantime, Apollo seems to favor Gelsinger’s plans and can invest Intel up to $ 5 billion to follow the effort, Bloomberg reports.
Now investors will have to wait and see if Intel will continue with a company or keep trying to do it alone.
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From modest origin to intergalactic fame, the journey of Chris Pratt by Hollywood is just as diverse as his acting portfolio. Before his outbreak rolls and the success of the cash register, the early life of Pratt was far from the glitter of Tinseltown. Raised in Lake Stevens, Washington, Pratt experienced a modest upbringing, in which his parents worked in mining, construction and in a supermarket. His pre-acting days were spent in more humble circumstances, in which door-to-door coupon sale was involved and shrimp in a Bubba Gump-Restaurant shun. Now that he is a superstar, his car collection is still quite modest.
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1965 Volkswagen Beetle
Proof of his past is Pratt’s Volkswagen Beetle from 1965, a remnant from his less prosperous days. Pratt gained the beetle in a happy turn to a blackjack table in 2004, long before his star would rise with rolls in “Parks and Recreation” and “Guardians of the Galaxy.” This classic car, one of the modernized beetles with improved windows and space, but without standard safety belts behind and a radio, is a symbol of the grounded past of Pratt. The beetle, as Forbes emphasized, was conceived as the Volkswagen type 1, an affordable vehicle designed for the masses, commissioned by Ferdinand Porsche and paused because of the Second World War. For Pratt, this car is not just a means of transport; It is a nostalgic wink to his journey from a modest life to a household name.
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The dynamic role of Chris Pratt in the Blockbuster film “Jurassic World” not only fascinated the audience, but also let him ride on a striking triumph scrambler. This motorcycle played a crucial role in the film and served as the companion of the character of Pratt, navigating through the treacherous site through his trained Velociraptors. The bike, much more than a plug, became a symbol of adventure and sensation in the film. After the cameras had stopped roles, Pratt was very happy to keep the Triumph Scrambler, a Dewense from the action -packed film that seamlessly combined fast chases with prehistoric drama.
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