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Culture, cuisine, cricket connect India, Guyana: PM Modi at community event

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

During his visit to Guyana, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the strong ties between the two nations, highlighting culture, cuisine, and cricket as connecting factors. He praised the Indo-Guyanese community for their contributions to Guyana's development and their role as ambassadors of Indian culture.

Tailfins on 1959 Cadillac and 1960-1961 Imperial

Automotive Forums 

I thought that Tailfins on 1959 Cadillacs were the tallest ones but from watching a video on 1960 Cadillac, there were photos of 1960-1961 Imperials having tall tailfins. Which car has the tallest tailfins?

SUP Magazine: The Best Fragrance 'Dupes' Nearly Match Designer Colognes 10X Their Price

Playak 

Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services.  If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. We all want to smell good. But a bottle of designer cologne can easily cost hundreds of dollars, which is kind of a bummer for guys who want to smell good and also, say, afford to buy a house. The cologne wearer shouldn’t have to sell a hefty crypto stash just so they can smell nice. Your answer to design-grade scents at much more reasonab...

Most Asian markets track Wall St gains, bitcoin closes on $100,000

NAIJ.COM (Nigeria News) 

Most Asian markets gained Friday after a bounce on Wall Street, while bitcoin continued its march higher to move within touching distance of the $100,000 mark. Bitcoin, meanwhile, continued its heady run higher and broke $99,000 for the first time.

Milley supports women in military combat if they 'meet the standards'

TheHill.com 

Mark Milley, the former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, said that women should be actively deployed for military combat if they “meet the standards.” "Women have been in combat, and it doesn't matter if that 762 hits you in the chest, no one gives a sh-- if it's a woman or guy who pulled the...

FAA plans to review 737 MAX engine issue after bird strike incidents

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The FAA will soon review the safety of Boeing 737 MAX engines. This follows two incidents where bird strikes caused smoke in the cockpit of Southwest Airlines planes. The FAA is working with Boeing, engine maker CFM, and European regulators. The FAA may issue new guidelines for pilots. Boeing is also working on a permanent solution.