White House reaches out to Venezuela, a longtime foe, amid Russia crisis

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White House reaches out to Venezuela, a longtime foe, amid Russia crisis

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Sometimes, the problem with weather is how pilots choose to deal with it. Sylvia Wrigley, author of the book "Why Planes Crash," told BBC News in 2014 that she couldn't think of a crash in which weather was the sole explanation. One weather-related risk is continuation bias - that is, the inclination to continue with an existing plan, even if it is inadvisable. Libyan agents planted a bomb on Pan Am Flight 103 on December 21, 1988. The plane exploded midair over Lockerbie, Scotland, killing 270 people. Not every air catastrophe is an accident, unfortunately. There's also a rare, but even more disturbing, scenario, in which a suicidal pilot decides to take his life and those of his crew and passengers by deliberately crashing the aircraft. That compilation includes a controversial 1990 EgyptAir crash off the coast of Massachusetts that killed 217 people. The air traffic control tower at Manchester Airport in the U.K. Mistakes in the tower can be dangerous.|Former CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus on tensions being high as the threat of a Russian war looms over Ukraine. President Biden has held office for more than 13 months, but former President Trump still occupies a significant space in media coverage of the unfolding Russia-Ukraine crisis. Analysis of what he would or wouldn't have done as president, and explanations of why Russia didn't invade Ukraine while the man accused for years of collusion with the Kremlin held office, have been prevalent in recent days. Trump also drew fierce criticism this week for praising "savvy" Russian President Vladimir Putin's "genius" declaration that two east Ukrainian territories controlled by pro-Russian separatists were "independent," while also claiming Putin wouldn't have done it if he was still in office. Even before Trump's pronouncements on Putin drove a news cycle, some journalists strained to make Biden's handling of the situation about Trump. Criticized for being passive and enabling Russia with his energy policies, Biden has imposed sanctions and moved U.S.
People spend lifetimes trying to perfect their swings. Welcome to the gentleman's game of golf, where the breeze often carries a distant murmur of swear words, and expensive clubs suffer routine abuse. Since its inception sometime in the Middle Ages, golf has inspired obsession. Some players are lured by the refined aura of the sport, the sweeping links and velvety greens. Others are obsessed with golfing gear -- the latest drivers, spiked shoes and fancy putters. Still others simply enjoy driving around in the golf cart. There's no denying that golf sings a siren's song. Too often, however, that song is soured by a wicked slice or a ball that plummets to its final resting place at the bottom of a water trap. Ray Floyd. Any ham-fisted gorilla can grab a club. Start whacking away at the ball. However, if your goal is to improve your swing, the first step is to pay attention to the way you hold your club.
Also, growing demand can sometimes outpace refinery capacity. In the spring, refineries perform maintenance, which can place a pinch on the gasoline market. By the end of May, refineries are usually back to full capacity. In the next section, we'll look at where the money goes when you pay for gas. Oil posted a then-record high of more than $118 following oil demand from China and supply concerns from Russia and Nigeria. When you pump $30 into your tank, that money is broken up into little pieces that get distributed among several entities. Gas is just like any other consumer product: There's a supply chain. Several groups who are responsible for setting the price of the product. The media can sometimes lead you to believe that the price of gas is based solely on the price of crude oil, but there are actually many factors that determine what you pay at the pump.|Fashion has its fair share of forecasters (hemlines up or hemlines down?), but every field needs people with the ability to make educated guesses about what the future holds. They say that in life, there are no sure things, but someone needs to call hot stocks, dispatch police patrols and declare next year's "it" look. That's where trend forecasters come in. Trend forecasters -- analysts, planners and managers from all walks of life -- project everything from staffing and hiring needs to how best to design, produce, market and sell a product. They emerge in any field, from the scientific to the sartorial, that analyzes time-series data for hints of future trends. But rather than dealing tarot to catch the zeitgeist, they combine instinct, experience, theory and, in some cases, a mountain of math. But the spoils of trendspotting are balanced by the risks of making bad calls. In science, failed forecasts can mean lost credibility; in the high-stakes worlds of fashion and finance, backing the wrong horse can mean a multimillion-dollar mistake.
The drills follow Russian armed forces maneuvers over the past four months that have included a buildup of troops - estimated by the West at 150,000 or more - in northern, eastern and southern Ukraine. “Ignoring Russia’s legitimate rights in this area harms stability not only on the European continent, but also in the world,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told the French minister by telephone. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Russia knew the alliance could not meet its demands, including the withdrawal of NATO forces from former communist states in Eastern Europe which chose to join NATO. New helicopters and a battle group deployment of tanks, armored personnel carriers and support equipment have been deployed in Russia near the border, according to US company Maxar Technologies, which is following the developments with images satellites. The Kremlin also has troops holding exercises in Belarus, northern Ukraine, which are due to end on Sunday.|A golden field of ripening intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium), or Kernza, at The Land Institute's research farm in Salina, Kansas. The development of agriculture has been essential to the rise of civilization. But in the 21st century, the ever-increasing need of Earth's growing population for food is one of the factors that has put our planet's environment in peril. Farming accounts for nearly a quarter of human emissions that are warming the atmosphere, and as much as half of that comes from plowing the soil to grow crops such as wheat, corn and soybeans, which releases carbon dioxide and the more potent greenhouses gases methane and nitrous oxide, the latter a byproduct of fertilizer use. That's why researchers have been working on ways to reduce the harmful environmental effects of agriculture. One promising innovation is a grain with the trademarked name Kernza, which has a sweet, nutty taste and can be made into flour for use in bread, breakfast cereal and other foods, and also as an ingredient in products ranging from beer to ice cream.
The outrigger array is composed of 345 tanks filled with purified water. Each tank is 1.55 m in diameter and 1.65 m in height and they are separated with distance between 12 to 18 m. They are equipped by a single Hamamatsu R5912 8” photomulitplier tube (PMT) upward facing and anchored at the bottom of the tank. In order to limit the cable length between tanks and the readout electronics, the array is divided into 5 sections, named with letters from A to E (see Fig 1) containing 69 tanks each. The equipment needed to run and acquire the data for each section is centralised into nodes located in the middle of each section. The deployment of the outrigger array happened between September 2017. September 2018 (the timeline can be seen in Figure 1). The array has been continuously taking data since then. Analogue signals from the PMTs are sent through RG-59 cables to the node. This signal is separated from the HV that powers the PMT by a pick-off module.|Want to turn your pictures into a captivating video? How to make a video with photos and music? This post shows several methods to help you make a photo slideshow easily. Looking for a good way to share your photos with friends and family? Turn your image to video with music is one of the best ways to make them look their best. But, how to make video from pictures? “How do I make a photo slideshow? To be honest, there are different ways to create video from pictures on your computer or Android or iPhone. Here are 4 commonly used solutions you might want to try. Google Photos can make video from pictures. And, this tool can help you create video with pictures in computer, iPhone and Android. Now, how to make a video with pictures and a song by using this tool? Don’t worry if you don’t know!


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