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  • Naturkult Fat Burner for Men & Women with Garcinia Cambogia, Green Tea & Panax Ginseng| Natural Fat cutter and Belly fat burner with Vitamin B12 | Weight Loss product for women & men- 60 tablets (1)

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  • HSR Sweat Shapewear Vest Belt for Men, Polymer Shapewear, Workout for Weight Loss Waist Body Slimming, Trainer

    HSR Sweat Shapewear Vest Belt for Men, Polymer Shapewear, Workout for Weight Loss Waist Body Slimming, Trainer

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    HSR3
    Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 29.3 x 27.9 x 3 cm; 140 Grams
    Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 16 June 2020
    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08BC64K5P
    Item part number ‏ : ‎ MOP-HSRSWETSHAPER-MEN
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Department ‏ : ‎ Men
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 140 g
    Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.0 count

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  • NYC Mayor Eric Adams unfazed by Lightfoot’s big loss in Chicago

    NYC Mayor Eric Adams unfazed by Lightfoot’s big loss in Chicago

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    Lightfoot, who was elected in 2019, came under fire from voters and her eight challengers for her handling of crime in Chicago.

    On Tuesday night, Lightfoot conceded after gaining about 17% of the vote, coming in third behind former public schools chief Paul Vallas and Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson, who will face off in a runoff. She was the first elected Chicago mayor to lose reelection since Jane Byrne in 1983.

    When it comes to crime, mayors are “the closest to the problem” Adams said Sunday, calling public safety “a prerequisite to prosperity.”

    “That is why we’re zero-focused, double-digit decrease in shooters, double-digit decrease in homicides,” Adams said. “We have witnessed this year, particularly in the month of February, all of our index crimes is low, low for the entire year.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • World hearing day; Aging, chronic exposure to loud noises contribute to hearing loss, doctors

    World hearing day; Aging, chronic exposure to loud noises contribute to hearing loss, doctors

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    Srinagar, Mar 03: Around 0.2 percent population in J&K have hearing disabilities with aging and chronic exposure to loud noises contributing to hearing loss.

    Dr Saima Tabassum consultant ENT J&K health services told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that there are three main types of hearing loss including conductive, sensorineural, and mixed (both conductive and sensorineural).

    The World Hearing Day is being observed for awareness about preventable hearing loss & deafness, ear health and care.

    Dr Saima said that good hearing is crucial for communication, learning, and overall well-being because there is a highly-involved collaboration between ears and brains. “Our sense of hearing transmits and translates sounds of all kinds from our surroundings. So we can learn and understand,” she added.

    According to the doctor, every 3rd or 4th person in each family has some sort of hearing impairment that’s why one shouldn’t ignore ear health.

    Another ENT specialist from GMC told KNO that the signs and symptoms of hearing loss may include muffling of speech and other sounds, difficulty understanding words especially against background noise or in a crowd, trouble hearing consonants, frequently asking others to speak more slowly, clearly and loudly.

    He said causes of hearing loss include damage to the inner ear as aging and exposure to loud noise may cause wear and tear on hairs or nerve cells in the cochlea that send sound signals to the brain.

    “When these hairs or nerve cells are damaged or missing, electrical signals aren’t transmitted as efficiently, and hearing loss occurs,” he said.

    Ear war can block ear canal and prevent conduction of sound waves and earwax removal can help restore your hearing.

    He also said that In the outer or middle of ear, any of these issues can cause hearing loss and loud blasts of noise, sudden changes in pressure, poking your eardrum with an object and infection can cause your eardrum to rupture and affect your hearing—(KNO)

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  • VIDEO: New Tesla Model S is already a total loss after less than three hours

    VIDEO: New Tesla Model S is already a total loss after less than three hours

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    Admit it: you also secretly thought that this would be another message from a Tesla that drives itself a total loss because Autopilot has a genius idea. But no, in this case it’s the old-fashioned Honda rider’s fault again. A wrong-way driver forces the driver to swerve, giving himself a PIT maneuver.

    It’s quite sour, because the driver picked up the Tesla Model S about three hours before. He could choose to spend over 1,300 euros to have the car delivered, but he chose to keep the money in his pocket and take a nice road trip. As far as we were concerned, the perfect choice, but fate had other plans. Check out the crash below.

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  • R A Products Slim Patches for Fats and Weight Loss – Pack of 2-20pcs

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  • Zelenskyy predicts Russian loss and warns Belarus against attack

    Zelenskyy predicts Russian loss and warns Belarus against attack

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    MUNICH, Germany — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy opened the annual Munich Security Conference on Friday, calling on his Western partners to keep supporting his country against Russia in a battle he compared to the biblical story of David and Goliath.  

    “The Russian Goliath has already begun to lose,” Zelenskyy said, sitting in his trademark olive green sweatshirt behind a desk in Kyiv. “There’s no alternative to our victory.”

    Zelenskyy thanked the U.S. and European countries for the military support they’ve sent his nation, while also urging them to do more, saying that Ukraine’s “sling” needed to be stronger. (In the biblical account, young Israelite shepherd David took down the Philistine giant Goliath with a sling and a small stone.) Zelenskyy warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin was trying to drag out the conflict, betting that the world would lose interest in the war.

    “We need speed,” Zelenskyy said. “Speed is crucial.”

    Zelenskyy also dismissed recent saber-rattling by Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who said Thursday that his country was prepared to join Russia’s war against Ukraine, if attacked.

    “The probability that Belarus is going get involved in the war is low,” he said. “The people in Belarus are not willing to fight against Ukraine. It won’t be easy to convince them.”

    He predicted that if Belarusian troops did become involved, they would suffer considerable losses.

    Zelenskyy, whose remarks received enthusiastic applause from the audience of policymakers and military officials gathered in Munich, closed his speech by calling for the acceleration of his country’s integration into the Western fold.

    “There’s no alternative to Ukraine in the EU, there’s no alternative to Ukraine in NATO, there’s no alternative to our unity,” he said.



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  • ‘How can we get out of here?’: survivors of Cyclone Gabrielle describe sense of loss and despair

    ‘How can we get out of here?’: survivors of Cyclone Gabrielle describe sense of loss and despair

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    In the New Zealand city of Napier, black army helicopters hum overhead. Leonard Fleming has damp clothes, no food and faces a third night sleeping in his car with his dogs Beadle and Mika. Fleming knows he has likely lost everything he left behind when he fled his home in nearby Eskdale, Hawke’s Bay, ahead of Cyclone Gabrielle on Monday.

    “I’ve never had my house burned to the ground but I imagine it’s the same thing,” he tells the Guardian over a crackling phone line; service to the area is recently restored but coverage is intermittent. “All you can do is run away and I started thinking this morning about all the stuff that I’ve lost.”

    This picture shows a coastal home after part of its back garden and sand was washed away during the storm surge caused by Cyclone Gabrielle in Waihi Beach in the Bay of Plenty
    This picture shows a coastal home after part of its back garden and sand was washed away during the storm surge caused by Cyclone Gabrielle in Waihi Beach in the Bay of Plenty. Photograph: Marty Melville/AFP/Getty Images

    The ex-tropical cyclone which lashed New Zealand’s North Island on Monday and Tuesday – with high winds and heavy rain wreaking havoc in more than half a dozen regions – was the worst storm to hit New Zealand this century, said the prime minister, Chris Hipkins, whose government announced a rare national state of emergency on Tuesday.

    Four deaths have been confirmed by the police, including a child whose body was found in Eskdale on Wednesday afternoon.

    The trail of damage included fatal landslips, closed highways that cut off towns, flooding so severe and rapid that hundreds of people awaited rescue on their roofs, and widespread power, water and telecommunications outages. Some of the worst-affected areas were rural towns that were isolated even before the storm hit, with potholed roads and patchy cellphone reception.

    Even as painstaking restoration of services continued on Wednesday, communication woes made it difficult to assess the scale of the devastation.

    Fleming hoped those ferried back and forth in the army helicopters above him on Wednesday included his neighbours in Eskdale – a rural settlement 25km north of Napier. Some had stayed behind when he evacuated two days ago and now cannot be reached by phone.

    The Esk River across the street from Fleming’s house breached its banks on Tuesday morning and he was told that water at surrounding properties reached roof level. Fleming cannot return home – or travel to the nearby city of Hastings to stay with his son – because bridges and state highways in the area are impassable due to flooding, slips and downed trees.

    Army trucks and air force helicopters were sent to rescue hundreds of people in Hawke’s Bay on Tuesday as residents of cut-off settlements took to their roofs. Warnings were issued by civil defence officials on Sunday that residents of several areas should prepare to evacuate, but for many, the perilous speed of the rising water came as a shock.

    Jenna Marsh from central Hawke’s Bay said the water rose metres in minutes at her parents’ house in Pakowhai – a town between Hastings and Napier. Her mother had told her everything was fine as she fed her horses on Tuesday morning.

    Trees damaged by gale-force winds at a commercial pine forest in Tongariro.
    Trees damaged by gale-force winds at a commercial pine forest in Tongariro. Photograph: Marty Melville/AFP/Getty Images

    “Less than an hour later she texts me saying, ‘We’re on the roof,’” Marsh says. Her mother estimated the water level had risen by about three metres in 10 minutes.

    Marsh’s parents spent eight hours on the roof before they were rescued by helicopter, carrying nothing but their two dogs.

    “They had to pick between rescuing grab bags or their dogs and they picked their dogs,” Marsh says.

    The family’s pet goat was left bobbing in a boat and they hope to find their horses, one of which was last seen swimming past the house.

    The government says there are major animal welfare concerns for livestock and horses in rural areas lashed by the storm.

    On Tuesday morning, a group of orchard workers – many of them apparently visiting seasonal workers from Tonga – made news headlines as they broadcast live on Facebook, some using mattresses as flotation devices and others sheltering on the roof of their accommodation. They were rescued on Tuesday afternoon by the army.

    Tomas Lopez Castro and his host family in Napier on Wednesday.
    Tomas Lopez Castro and his host family in Napier on Wednesday

    The communications blackout in Hawke’s Bay provoked panic for relatives living abroad. One family in Bogotá, Colombia, whose 15-year-old son arrived in New Zealand a fortnight ago for a six-month exchange program, were not able to reach him for two days.

    Juan Sebastian Lopez says his younger brother, Tomas, is staying with a host family in Taradale, Napier, where evacuations were widespread. The family had felt reassured by New Zealand’s relative safety when they farewelled “our prince” on his first solo adventure abroad – and watched the news of rising flood waters in horror.

    “We never imagined that this was even possible,” Lopez says.

    Frantic with worry – and still unable to contact Tomas or his host family on Wednesday morning – the family filled in a police missing person form and waited. Lopez was overjoyed when Tomas and his host family were able to briefly confirm their safety on Wednesday afternoon, after traveling to a location with working wifi. More than 1,400 people have been registered with the police as uncontactable.

    A view of flood damage in the the aftermath of cyclone Gabrielle in Hawke’s Bay
    A view of flood damage in the the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle in Hawke’s Bay. Photograph: New Zealand defence force/Reuters

    Further north in Coromandel, widespread power cuts left residents in slip-prone beach settlements unsure about what was happening outside their towns and worried about food supplies running out if the roads to the peninsula cannot be reopened quickly.

    Claire Moyes, her husband and their visiting guests, spent two “terrifying” nights with “thunder, lightning and wind right on top of us”. Worried the stream beside their property would flood their home, the group dug trenches to funnel rising water away from their driveway.

    “It came all the way up to the garage twice during high tide,” Moyes said, but their house was spared. Most of the houses nearby are holiday homes, and the couple spent Tuesday checking their neighbours’ properties.

    By Wednesday, they had not showered in three days, and while power was briefly restored, it was not expected to last.

    Residents in Taradale clean up silt on Wednesday from flood waters in Napier.
    Residents in Taradale clean up silt on Wednesday from flood waters in Napier. Photograph: Kerry Marshall/Getty Images

    Bigger problems loom: the coastal settlement is reliant on tourism, and Moyes said a mudslide at one of the peninsula’s best-known spots, Cathedral Cove – which is now closed – and erosion at popular Hahei beach would have lasting effects on the local economy.

    “But at the moment, it’s just like, how can we get supplies? How can we feed ourselves for the next few days? How can we shower? How can we get out of here?” Moyes said.

    In Napier, Leonard Fleming has dog food, coffee and a burner to brew it on – but no food and no access to his bank account to buy more due to power cuts. He does not want to seek refuge at an evacuation centre.

    “When you’re in this situation, all you really want to do is just go home, relax, put your feet up and get a nice sleep in a cosy, warm bed but it’s all gone,” he said. “That’s really starting to sink in.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • ‘How can we get out of here?’: survivors of Cyclone Gabrielle describe sense of loss and despair

    ‘How can we get out of here?’: survivors of Cyclone Gabrielle describe sense of loss and despair

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    In the New Zealand city of Napier, black army helicopters hum overhead. Leonard Fleming has damp clothes, no food and faces a third night sleeping in his car with his dogs Beadle and Mika. Fleming knows he has likely lost everything he left behind when he fled his home in nearby Eskdale, Hawke’s Bay, ahead of Cyclone Gabrielle on Monday.

    “I’ve never had my house burned to the ground but I imagine it’s the same thing,” he tells the Guardian over a crackling phone line; service to the area is recently restored but coverage is intermittent. “All you can do is run away and I started thinking this morning about all the stuff that I’ve lost.”

    This picture shows a coastal home after part of its back garden and sand was washed away during the storm surge caused by Cyclone Gabrielle in Waihi Beach in the Bay of Plenty
    This picture shows a coastal home after part of its back garden and sand was washed away during the storm surge caused by Cyclone Gabrielle in Waihi Beach in the Bay of Plenty. Photograph: Marty Melville/AFP/Getty Images

    The ex-tropical cyclone which lashed New Zealand’s North Island on Monday and Tuesday – with high winds and heavy rain wreaking havoc in more than half a dozen regions – was the worst storm to hit New Zealand this century, said the prime minister, Chris Hipkins, whose government announced a rare national state of emergency on Tuesday.

    Four deaths have been confirmed by the police, including a child whose body was found in Eskdale on Wednesday afternoon.

    The trail of damage included fatal landslips, closed highways that cut off towns, flooding so severe and rapid that hundreds of people awaited rescue on their roofs, and widespread power, water and telecommunications outages. Some of the worst-affected areas were rural towns that were isolated even before the storm hit, with potholed roads and patchy cellphone reception.

    Even as painstaking restoration of services continued on Wednesday, communication woes made it difficult to assess the scale of the devastation.

    Fleming hoped those ferried back and forth in the army helicopters above him on Wednesday included his neighbours in Eskdale – a rural settlement 25km north of Napier. Some had stayed behind when he evacuated two days ago and now cannot be reached by phone.

    The Esk River across the street from Fleming’s house breached its banks on Tuesday morning and he was told that water at surrounding properties reached roof level. Fleming cannot return home – or travel to the nearby city of Hastings to stay with his son – because bridges and state highways in the area are impassable due to flooding, slips and downed trees.

    Army trucks and air force helicopters were sent to rescue hundreds of people in Hawke’s Bay on Tuesday as residents of cut-off settlements took to their roofs. Warnings were issued by civil defence officials on Sunday that residents of several areas should prepare to evacuate, but for many, the perilous speed of the rising water came as a shock.

    Jenna Marsh from central Hawke’s Bay said the water rose metres in minutes at her parents’ house in Pakowhai – a town between Hastings and Napier. Her mother had told her everything was fine as she fed her horses on Tuesday morning.

    Trees damaged by gale-force winds at a commercial pine forest in Tongariro.
    Trees damaged by gale-force winds at a commercial pine forest in Tongariro. Photograph: Marty Melville/AFP/Getty Images

    “Less than an hour later she texts me saying, ‘We’re on the roof,’” Marsh says. Her mother estimated the water level had risen by about three metres in 10 minutes.

    Marsh’s parents spent eight hours on the roof before they were rescued by helicopter, carrying nothing but their two dogs.

    “They had to pick between rescuing grab bags or their dogs and they picked their dogs,” Marsh says.

    The family’s pet goat was left bobbing in a boat and they hope to find their horses, one of which was last seen swimming past the house.

    The government says there are major animal welfare concerns for livestock and horses in rural areas lashed by the storm.

    On Tuesday morning, a group of orchard workers – many of them apparently visiting seasonal workers from Tonga – made news headlines as they broadcast live on Facebook, some using mattresses as flotation devices and others sheltering on the roof of their accommodation. They were rescued on Tuesday afternoon by the army.

    Tomas Lopez Castro and his host family in Napier on Wednesday.
    Tomas Lopez Castro and his host family in Napier on Wednesday

    The communications blackout in Hawke’s Bay provoked panic for relatives living abroad. One family in Bogotá, Colombia, whose 15-year-old son arrived in New Zealand a fortnight ago for a six-month exchange program, were not able to reach him for two days.

    Juan Sebastian Lopez says his younger brother, Tomas, is staying with a host family in Taradale, Napier, where evacuations were widespread. The family had felt reassured by New Zealand’s relative safety when they farewelled “our prince” on his first solo adventure abroad – and watched the news of rising flood waters in horror.

    “We never imagined that this was even possible,” Lopez says.

    Frantic with worry – and still unable to contact Tomas or his host family on Wednesday morning – the family filled in a police missing person form and waited. Lopez was overjoyed when Tomas and his host family were able to briefly confirm their safety on Wednesday afternoon, after traveling to a location with working wifi. More than 1,400 people have been registered with the police as uncontactable.

    A view of flood damage in the the aftermath of cyclone Gabrielle in Hawke’s Bay
    A view of flood damage in the the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle in Hawke’s Bay. Photograph: New Zealand defence force/Reuters

    Further north in Coromandel, widespread power cuts left residents in slip-prone beach settlements unsure about what was happening outside their towns and worried about food supplies running out if the roads to the peninsula cannot be reopened quickly.

    Claire Moyes, her husband and their visiting guests, spent two “terrifying” nights with “thunder, lightning and wind right on top of us”. Worried the stream beside their property would flood their home, the group dug trenches to funnel rising water away from their driveway.

    “It came all the way up to the garage twice during high tide,” Moyes said, but their house was spared. Most of the houses nearby are holiday homes, and the couple spent Tuesday checking their neighbours’ properties.

    By Wednesday, they had not showered in three days, and while power was briefly restored, it was not expected to last.

    Residents in Taradale clean up silt on Wednesday from flood waters in Napier.
    Residents in Taradale clean up silt on Wednesday from flood waters in Napier. Photograph: Kerry Marshall/Getty Images

    Bigger problems loom: the coastal settlement is reliant on tourism, and Moyes said a mudslide at one of the peninsula’s best-known spots, Cathedral Cove – which is now closed – and erosion at popular Hahei beach would have lasting effects on the local economy.

    “But at the moment, it’s just like, how can we get supplies? How can we feed ourselves for the next few days? How can we shower? How can we get out of here?” Moyes said.

    In Napier, Leonard Fleming has dog food, coffee and a burner to brew it on – but no food and no access to his bank account to buy more due to power cuts. He does not want to seek refuge at an evacuation centre.

    “When you’re in this situation, all you really want to do is just go home, relax, put your feet up and get a nice sleep in a cosy, warm bed but it’s all gone,” he said. “That’s really starting to sink in.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • Zomato’s net loss widens to Rs 347 cr in December quarter

    Zomato’s net loss widens to Rs 347 cr in December quarter

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    Delhi: Online food platform Zomato’s consolidated loss widened to Rs 346.6 crore (year-on-year) for the quarter ended December 31, against a loss of Rs 63 crore in the same period last year, the company said on Thursday.

    The company said that adjusted revenue witnessed a 66 per cent growth to Rs 2,363 crore (YoY).

    Zomato Founder and CEO Deepinder Goyal said that the long-term opportunity remains large and exciting.

    “We think that the current slowdown is a result of a few temporary factors – a) macro slowdown for the mid-market segment, b) boom in dining out for the premium-end, and c) boom in travel at the premium-end,” he said in the company’s earnings results.

    “We continue to stay focused on our long-term growth vectors without worrying too much about near-term growth pressures,” he added.

    Zomato’s adjusted EBITDA loss increased to Rs 265 crore in the December quarter as against Rs 192 crore in the September quarter.

    Excluding Blinkit, the operating loss was Rs 38 crore compared with Rs 272 crore a year ago, according to the company.

    The company added 23 million new customers in CY22 as compared to 23.6 million in CY21.

    “These are customers who placed at least 1 order on Zomato in the year. Even in the last quarter of CY22, while the overall demand was soft, the pace of new customer addition was strong,” said Zomato.

    The company said that Hyperpure revenue grew 26 per cent QoQ to Rs 4.21 billion in Q3FY23.

    Zomato launched a brand-new membership programme called Zomato Gold in late January.

    “We expect this programme to drive loyalty and higher frequency of ordering going forward,” said Goyal.

    In less than a month, the Zomato Gold program has scaled to 900k+ members.

    On dine-out business, Goyal said the business is starting to take off, “but still doesn’t contribute meaningfully to the overall size of the business”.

    “That should happen over time. We will share more when we have more to share,” he added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )