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Mud, beer and cash: Annual wife-carrying championship takes Maine by storm | US News
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Mud, beer and cash: Annual wife-carrying championship takes Maine by storm | US News

While its origins are not exactly politically correct - more than 30 couples competed in the North American Wife Carrying Championship in front of cheering crowds.The event sees competitors splash through water, leap over logs and trudge through mud - all while carrying their partner like a sack of potatoes. It is believed to be based on a 19th century Finnish legend involving a man known as "Ronkainen the Robber", whose gang was known to pillage villages and carry away the women. Image: Pic: AP Photo/Robert F Bukaty Traditionally, the Finnish event featured male competitors carrying a woman.On Saturday, competing couples did not have to be married, nor did they have to be a man and a woman. One contestant - the carrier - w...
‘Paradise is still paradise’: Floridians vow to rebuild after two hurricanes
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‘Paradise is still paradise’: Floridians vow to rebuild after two hurricanes

By Brad Brooks, Reuters Aerial view of destroyed houses in Port St Lucie, Florida, after a tornado hit the area and caused severe damage as Hurricane Milton swept through Florida on 11 October, 2024. Photo: MIGUEL J. RODRIGUEZ CARRILLO / AFP Chris Fiore was supposed to be accepting delivery of new household appliances and furniture, replacing items that were swamped by Hurricane Helene just a few weeks ago. Instead, the resident of Siesta Key, the Florida barrier island town where Hurricane Milton made landfall this week, was using a broom to push muck and seawater out of her ground-floor condo, a dream home she purchased just four years ago. "There is no chance I'm pulling up stakes," Fiore said on Friday, pointing out the waterline where ocean water earlier this week was 60cm up a ...
How Modelo and Corona maker Constellation Brands won Hispanic consumer loyalty
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How Modelo and Corona maker Constellation Brands won Hispanic consumer loyalty

Packages of Modelo Especial beer are displayed for sale in a grocery store on June 14, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Mario Tama | Getty ImagesModelo cans have become part of the fabric of events for Rio Riojas' family and community in Lansing, Michigan.The 35-year-old often finds himself opting for the brand at grocery stores or bars. The beer has become, in his words, "synonymous" with gatherings, ranging from small hangouts to birthday parties."It's definitely the choice of the people," said Riojas, a stand-up comedian. "When you're at a quinceañera and you see everybody you know enjoying a couple beers at the table, it's usually going to be a Modelo." Riojas is part of a base of Hispanic consumers that has become a focal point for Constellation Brands' beer business, which also inclu...
US accuses Russia and China of blocking Asia leaders’ statement
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US accuses Russia and China of blocking Asia leaders’ statement

By David Brunnstrom, Reuters Attendees take part in the 19th East Asia Summit during the 44th and 45th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summits in Vientiane on 11 October, 2024. Photo: NHAC NGUYEN / AFP Russia and China blocked a proposed consensus statement for the East Asia Summit drafted by Southeast Asian countries, mainly over objections to language on the contested South China Sea, a US official told Reuters on Saturday. A draft statement arrived at by consensus by the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations was put to the 18-nation East Asia Summit meeting in Laos on Thursday evening, the official said. "ASEAN presented this final draft and said that, essentially, this was a take-it-or-leave-it draft," the official said on condition of anonymity. The Uni...
WHO report shows vaccines can reduce antibiotic use, fight resistance
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WHO report shows vaccines can reduce antibiotic use, fight resistance

Vaccines are key to preventing infection and thus reducing the use of antibiotics, supporting worldwide efforts to tackle rising antimicrobial resistance (AMR), according to a new report by the World Health Organization (WHO).  The report showed that vaccines against 24 pathogens could help reduce the number of antibiotics needed by 22 per cent or 2.5 billion defined daily doses globally every year. If vaccines could be rolled out against all these pathogens, it could save a third of the hospital costs associated with AMR. Misuse and overuse of antimicrobials cause AMR, making people sicker and increasing the risk of illness, death, and the spread of infections that are difficult to treat. Every year, AMR claims nearly 5 million lives worldwide. “Addressing antimicrobial resistance star...
Trade rep Lighthizer warns Wall Street to be prepared
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Trade rep Lighthizer warns Wall Street to be prepared

Robert Lighthizer, former US trade representative, speaks during an event with former US President Donald Trump, not pictured, at Precision Components Group in York, Pennsylvania, US, on Monday, Aug. 19, 2024. Graeme Sloan | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesDonald Trump's longtime trade adviser is apparently telling Wall Street money managers that if the Republican presidential nominee is reelected, he could start implementing his sweeping tariff proposals quickly after taking office, according to policy analysts at Piper Sandler."We've heard from a number of clients that Trump's former US Trade Representative, Robert Lighthizer, has been meeting with investor groups and telling them that Trump could announce 60% Chinese tariffs and 10% across-the-board tariffs shortly after taking office," wrote t...
Report uncovers human rights abuses at Rio Tinto gold mine in Bougainville, 35 years after closure
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Report uncovers human rights abuses at Rio Tinto gold mine in Bougainville, 35 years after closure

By Papua New Guinea correspondent Marian Faa for the ABC The Panguna mine in Bougainville. Photo: A large-scale study of social and environmental impacts from Rio Tinto's abandoned Panguna mine in Bougainville has found a plethora of actual and potential human rights violations, including risks to life. It is the first comprehensive assessment of issues stemming from the massive gold and copper mine at the centre of a devastating civil war that claimed up to 15,000 lives between 1988 and 1998. Despite being closed for more than three decades, masses of mine waste and decaying infrastructure continue to impact thousands of people in the area, the study found. At some sites, it revealed violations of indigenous people's rights to water, education and culture. Potential impacts to thei...
S&P 500 grinds higher to further record highs, finding little to fear in October
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S&P 500 grinds higher to further record highs, finding little to fear in October

Going looking for ghosts in October isn't a great way to see one, as it turns out. At least so far. The prevailing sense among investors and market handicappers entering the month was to expect choppy, irresolute action full of potential scares. As with most consensus beliefs, this one was plausible. This time of year typically tests nerves, more so when — as now — an election is onrushing and the S & P 500 was already up 20% for the year. Instead, the index has continued its dogged grind to new record highs, 45 of them for 2024, even after investors last week walked the dark hallways and opened closet doors labeled " Warmer CPI, " "Higher jobless claims," "Rising Bond Yields" and "Fewer Fed rate cuts." All without frightening results. The big-picture, keep-it-simple characteristics of...
Australian novelist Tim Winton on climate change: ‘We’re on the razor’s edge’
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Australian novelist Tim Winton on climate change: ‘We’re on the razor’s edge’

West Australian writer Tim Winton braves a barbaric and blistering future in his epic new novel 'Juice'. Photo: Supplied Global warming isn't futuristic, says Tim Winton - it's here already. The "terrifying feeling" of being under the sun at 50 degrees Celsius is something the Australian writer and climate activist knows from personal experience. "We're not built to live like that and we won't. I'm afraid most of us won't live like that." In his epic new novel Juice, the 64-year-old drops his readers into a dystopian desert culture where chaos reigns and life is cheap. "Let's just hold our noses and go into this world for a while and see how it feels and see if there's anything we might learn from it," he tells RNZ's Saturday Morning. For Winton, writing Juice was a way of synthesising...
`Disclaimer` web series review: An unsettling drama that holds you in thrall
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`Disclaimer` web series review: An unsettling drama that holds you in thrall

Title: DisclaimerPlatform: Apple TVCast: Cate Blanchett, Kevin Kline, Sacha Baron Cohen, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Lesley Manville, Louis Partridge, Leila George, Liv HillCreator/Director: Alfonso CuarónRating: 4/5Runtime: 7 Eps This new limited series, an erotic psychological thriller, ‘Disclaimer’ from director Alfonso Cuarón follows Catherine Ravenscroft (Cate Blanchett), a television documentary journalist whose work has been built on revealing the transgressions of long-respected institutions. Cuarón’s narrative set in 7 chapters pulls you into a web of reminisces and elusive truths. Adapted from Renée Knight’s novel, the series takes an unstinting look into the lives of its characters and the secrets they appear to hide. Its not long before the celebrated Catherine has to face up to her da...