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Sabrina Carpenter's VMAs Tribute To Madonna Had 1 Sneaky '00s Nod

Huffingtonpost.co.uk 

Sabrina Carpenter at the VMAs on Wednesday night

Chart-topping singer Sabrina Carpenter turned heads at Wednesday night’s MTV Video Music Awards in an incredible vintage gown that was previously worn by Madonna.

The Bob Mackie dress was previously sported by the Queen of Pop to the 1991 Oscars, where she paid homage to Marilyn Monroe and famously brought Michael Jackson along as her date for the evening.

It was originally specially designed for the Like A Virgin singer after... Читать дальше...

EaseMyTrip launches ScanMyTrip.com on ONDC network

Business Standard 

EaseMyTrip's integration with ONDC Network will allow businesses in the travel and tourism sector to leverage the digital infrastructure that ONDC provides, empowering even the smallest of service providers to tap into a wide customer base. ScanMyTrip.com simplifies the onboarding process, making it easier for businesses to connect with travellers and compete in the online marketplace.

A Tale of Two Countries in One Land

The Gateway Pundit 

Guest post by Joe Hoft at JoeHoft.com – republished with permission A Tale of Two Countries in One Land Guest post by Jack Gleason – 9/11/24 Tuesday night’s “debate” between Donald Trump and his three opponents, Kamilla Harris, David Muir, and Linsey Davis, clearly shows that the United States has been divided into two countries, the sheeple programmed with Trump Derangement Syndrom and those who live in reality.

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Report: Bayern Munich Offer New Contract to Fend off Man City

EPLIndex | Premier League stats & Blog 

Bayern Munich Determined to Secure Musiala Amid Manchester City Interest Bayern Munich have reaffirmed their commitment to tying down Jamal Musiala to a long-term contract, despite growing interest from Manchester City, According to 90Min. With just two years left on his current deal, Musiala’s future has been the subject of much speculation, especially after his […]

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New study reveals up to 80% of construction site work is inefficient

Helsinki Times 

A recent doctoral study has revealed a startling fact: as much as 80% of the work done on construction sites does not directly contribute to the progress of building projects. The study, conducted by Christopher Görsch at Aalto University, highlights inefficiencies caused by frequent interruptions and offers a solution to boost productivity while improving worker well-being—real-time monitoring of on-site activities.