Bumble’s billionaire… at just 31: Dating app founder celebrates a stellar first-day trading performance on Wall StreetBy Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 16:51 EST, 11 February 2021 | Updated: 16:51 EST, 11 February 2021 Dating app Bumble’s founder has become a billionaire at 31.Whitney Wolfe Herd’s wealth jumped from £362million to £1.1billion as…
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Confined in a glass box in a Moscow courtroom, Alexei Navalny berated the judge, mocked a prison official and sparred with the prosecutor.Then, at the end of a long day in court, President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest critic showed his softer side, smiling at his wife Yulia and drawing a heart on the glass of his…
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image copyrightCoca-Colaimage captionCoca-Cola will run its first test with 2,000 bottles to see how they hold upCoca-Cola is to test a paper bottle as part of a longer-term bid to eliminate plastic from its packaging entirely. The prototype is made by a Danish company from an extra-strong paper shell that still contains a thin plastic…
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Elon Musk is serious about making the upcoming Tesla Roadster “hover” with rocket technology in new comments about the electric supercar. When first unveiling the vehicle, Tesla claimed a list of impressive specs for its new Roadster, including 0-60 mph in 1.9 sec, 620-mile of range, and more. The CEO has been also teasing those specs as…
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Laura Ingraham Shows Hypocrisy of Jamie Raskin, Mainstream Media’s Latest Anti-Trump Hero
by news-editorby news-editorJamie Raskin, D-Md., is the lead house impeachment manager that is a new favorite of the mainstream media. Laura Ingraham of “The Ingraham Angle” referred to him as Adam Schiff but with “better hair”. Ingraham pointed out the Raskin was one of many Democrats that objected to the certification of the 2016 Electoral College result,…
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Earlier this month, Alondra Carmona, a high school student in Houston, learned that her mother had been laid off from her job at the Port of Houston. Her mother had kept the layoff a secret from her daughters for months, not wanting to worry them, but now the family was behind on rent and facing…
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If you’ve sent or received any mail over the last few months, you may have noticed that the United States Postal Service is not in great shape. After Louis DeJoy, a Republican fundraiser, took over as postmaster general last June, he quickly implemented a series of “reforms” seemingly designed to slow down service, leading to…
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Back in the early 1990s, Baptist pastor Gary Chapman released a book about human relationships. In its first year, the book barely made a splash, but the following year sales doubled. The year after that, they doubled again. By 2009, The Five Love Languages had reached the New York Times bestseller list, where it occasionally reappears to this day.The…
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Little has changed in the year or so spanning the two impeachments of Donald Trump. His second trial, which began Tuesday, will likely be swiftly decided, this time to spare legislative bandwidth rather than presidential embarrassment. The former president is almost certain to be acquitted, as he was last January. And once again, Mitt Romney…
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When the Second Lebanon War ended on August 14, 2006, and UN Security Council Resolution 1701 went into effect, Israel did more than just lay down its arms. It stopped flying. Not over Israel. Over Lebanon.Israel didn’t have much of a choice. The 34-day war had come to an end with the resolution, the deployment…