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Diddums! Jeremy Clarkson buzzes back at local ramblers who complained about being stung by bees near his Diddl - Daily Mail

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  1. Diddums! Jeremy Clarkson buzzes back at local ramblers who complained about being stung by bees near his Diddl  Daily Mail
  2. Jeremy Clarkson faces fresh complaint over 'dangerous' method to ward off intruders from farm  GB News
  3. 'Who’d be a farmer?’: Jeremy Clarkson defends beehives following sting claims  Oxford Mail
  4. Jeremy Clarkson receives complaints after new addition to his home  Birmingham Live
  5. Jeremy Clarkson fires back over ‘complaints’ after Clarkson’s... Читать дальше...

Celebrity birthdays for the week of July 28-Aug. 3

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

Celebrities having birthdays during the week of July 28-Aug. 3 include actor Jason Momoa, lifestyle guru Martha Stewart and “Garfield” cartoonist Jim Davis. Singer-guitarist James Hetfield of Metallica turns 61, “Today” meteorologist Dylan Dreyer reaches 43 and singer Charli XCX hits 32. Other musicians with big days include singer Joe Elliott of Def Leppard, rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy, musician Fatboy Slim and blues guitarist Buddy Guy. Actor Laurence Fishburne celebrates 63, actor Lisa Kudrow... Читать дальше...

Yemen's Houthi-held port of Hodeida still ablaze 2 days after Israeli strike - CBS News

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  1. Yemen's Houthi-held port of Hodeida still ablaze 2 days after Israeli strike  CBS News
  2. 'A grave mistake': Former Houthi official says it was error to attack Israel  The Jerusalem Post
  3. Opinion | The Triumph of the Houthis (and Iran)  The Wall Street Journal
  4. At least 6 killed, Houthis say, as Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen day after Tel Aviv drone attack  CNN
  5. Israeli Strike on Yemeni Port Will Harm Civilians, Not Houthis, Experts Say  The New York Times

Scores defect from PDP, APGA, others to APC in Kaduna

The Punch 

Seven hundred and two members of the Labour Party, All Progressives Grand Alliance, People’s Redemption Party, and the Peoples Democratic Party in Makera Constituency of Kaduna-South Local Government Area of the State have defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress, with a commitment to support the party to win the October 19 local government elections.

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Doncaster RLFC • Dons v Barrow Sunday 28/7/24 3pm

Rugby League Supporters Association Online 

Barrow's last six matches:

Sheffield (H): Won 8-6
Batley (A): Lost 22-2
York (A): Lost 54-12
Wakey (H): Lost 36-0
Swinton (A): Won 24-10
Halifax (H): Lost 38-28

Total For: 74 (Average 12.33), Total Against 166 (Average 27.67).

Barrow's win against Sheffield was a surprise. That didn't look on the cards based on their earlier results. Their win at Swinton probably shows they could pose a serious threat to us if we're not on our game.

Bookmaker's prediction: Dons to give Barrow 12 points start. Читать дальше...

Q&A with entomologist: Fewer bees and other pollinating insects lead to shrinking crops

Phys.org 

Many plants, from crops to carnations, cannot bear fruit or reproduce without bees, beetles, butterflies and other insects to pollinate them. But the population of insect pollinators is dropping in the U.S., due in part to pesticides, climate change, invasive plants and diminished habitats. Rachel Mallinger, assistant professor of entomology at the University of Florida, explains why these insects are in decline and how homeowners can create yards and gardens that are good for pollinators.

Eco-friendly treatment saves squid eggs from newfound parasite

Phys.org 

Raising squid in aquaculture has been a challenge that researchers have tried to address for many decades without meaningful success. Squid are highly sensitive to changes in water flow, are vulnerable to disease, have complex life cycles and hard-to-meet food preferences, and can become aggressive towards each other, all of which make them difficult to rear.

Public advocacy helps musicians' fame and fortune, new study finds

Phys.org 

Musicians often face skepticism from the public when they openly support charitable or social causes. There are often speculations that musicians only do this to serve their own self-interests for reputation or tax purposes. Even established artists cannot avoid the risk of negative publicity.