2023-10-30 08:47:32
Scientists at the German Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics have proven that there are no other large black holes besides Sagittarius A* in the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Scientists at the Institute used in their calculations the data they obtained with the help of Gravity devices installed on the European Optical Telescope VLT in the Chilean Atacama Desert. After analyzing the situation and physical characteristics of three powerful flares that occurred in the region directly close to Sagittarius A* in the years 2018, 2021, and 2022 as a result of the interaction of the black hole with the gases and dust orbiting around it, astronomers concluded from this study that all the dark matter is practically concentrated in a small area that can be placed in The space between the sun and the orbit of Mercury. Diogo Ribeiro, a researcher at the institute, says: “This indicates the presence of only one such body in the center of the Milky Way.” (Russia Today)
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Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara Attend Los Angeles Special Screening: The Smell of Money
2023-10-16 02:18:37
By Katherine Stinson For Dailymail.Com
03:18 16 Oct 2023, updated 03:18 16 Oct 2023
Joaquin Phoenix, 48, and Rooney Mara, 38, made a casual pair as they attended the Los Angeles special screening of The Smell of Money at the Laemmle Monica Film Center on Sunday.
The Joker star took to the mic following the showing clad in a black T-shirt and matching pants.
His grey Converse actually matched the silvery beard he was sporting for the event.
Meanwhile, the Nightmare Alley starlet looked perfectly pretty in a black leather jacket, in addition to matching pants and a blouse.
She kept her dark chestnut brown locks pulled back in a chic bun, showing off her recognizable facial features.
Casual and cool: Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara dressed down in casual all-black ensembles as they attended the Los Angeles special screening of The Smell Of Money at Laemmle Monica Film Center on Sunday Celebrity surprise: The A-list couple hosted the screening of the documentary
The Smell of Money official Instagram page also shared snaps of the couple in a photo dump on their page, thanking Rooney and Joaquin for their support of the film.
‘A special thank you to your hosts, Joaquin Phoenix and Rooney Mara, their support for the film has been incredible,’ part of the caption read.
The documentary follows the plight of North Carolina locals and the struggles they endure living near a big pork factory farm.
While Joaquin and Rooney don’t actually narrate or feature in the documentary in any way, the couple have actually appeared in two films together.
They first met filming the 2012 flick Her, where the petite beauty played Joaquin’s ex-lover.
The Gladiator star recounted to Vanity Fair in 2019 that Rooney was ‘the only girl I ever looked up on the internet,’ following their first experience co-starring together.
However, the couple were still just ’email friends’ at the time, according to the Walk the Line leading man.
The pair reunited in 2016 to shoot Mary Magdalene – with their friendship reportedly blossoming into romance at the time.
They made their public debut as a couple one year later, as they held hands at the closing ceremonies for the Cannes Film Festival.
So happy together: The couple matched each other in cozy, all-black enseembles when they hosted a screening of The Smell of Money on Sunday Look of love: The Academy Award winning actor mightn’t stop looking lovingly at his partner of six yearsThe two Hollywood heavyweights looked perfectly at home in the Lammle Monica Fillm Center on SundayHe’ll be here all night: The Nightmare Alley actress mightn’t stop smiling as Joaquin took the mic Cool parents: Three years following they made their public debut at the Cannes Film Festival, Rooney and Joaquin welcomed their first child together, a son named River, in 2020 Couple goals: The pair have been engaged since 2019
In 2019, the Ladder 49 star popped the question to his longterm love.
They welcomed their first child together, a son named River, in 2020.
River was named in honor of Joaquin’s late older brother, River Phoenix.
Although the couple have yet to confirm whether or not they’ve actually tied the knot, Joaquin did refer to the mother of his son as his ‘wife’ during a 2022 interview with Hello! Magazine.
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Top News Highlights: Venezuela TPS Extension, Sexual Assault Arrest, Miami-Dade Police Director’s Announcement, Florida Minimum Wage Increase, Lolita’s Return Home
2023-09-21 12:52:03
Today is Thursday, September 21 and these are the main news of the day:
1.- The Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas, announced this Wednesday the extension and redesignation of Venezuela for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months, due to extraordinary and temporary conditions in Venezuela that prevent people from returning safely. safe. This extension provides temporary protection once morest deportation, as well as employment authorization for people who arrived in the United States before July 31, 2023.
2. A man who was arrested on charges of sexual assault with a deadly weapon appears imprisoned and without bail. His name is Félix Rodríguez Álvarez and according to the arrest report, through an application he met with a woman to have sex for money, but once they met in West Buena Vista Park, Miami, they argued over the payment he had given. in advance and demanded it back. With a gun he subdued the woman so she might call a friend of hers and take the money. Once he received the $200, he would have raped the woman.
3.- Freddy Ramírez, Miami-Dade police director, who had left the hospital following a suicide attempt in July, reported that he will not run as a candidate for Miami-Dade sheriff. In a statement he said he looks forward to working with the mayor and stakeholders to make a successful transition. Ramírez was the second candidate with the most monetary contributions to his campaign.
4.- This coming September 30, Florida’s minimum wage will go from 11 to 12 dollars an hour. As for future increases, Amendment 2 establishes regular increases of $1, reaching $15 per hour in 2026. A study reveals that the estimated wage for a Florida family of two working parents with two children is just over $25 per hour, or $90,121 annually, following taxes.
5.- A little more than a month following her death at the Miami Seaquarium, the orca Lolita is back home. Her remains arrived in Bellingham, Washington state, aboard a plane chartered by the aquarium. She was accompanied by envoys from The Dolphin Company, and representatives of the Lummi Nation. Now Lolita will be taken to the reservation, where she will be mourned according to the tribe’s traditions. Lolita was the last survivor of the whales captured in the 70s on Puget Island.
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Dr. Al-Rabiah Reviews King Salman Relief Center’s Efforts to Support Maternal and Child Health
2023-09-21 12:03:17
Dr. Al-Rabiah reviews the efforts of the King Salman Relief Center to support the health of mothers and children
Yesterday, a high-level session was held at the headquarters of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) entitled: “Saving Lives… Responding to Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Situations,” with the participation of His Excellency the Advisor to the Royal Court and the General Supervisor of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabiah, and the Director of General of the World Health Organization, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, and Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund, Dr. Natalia Kanem, on the sidelines of the activities of the United Nations General Assembly at its 78th session in New York City.
During his intervention in the session, His Excellency explained that the King Salman Relief Center paid special attention to reproductive health programs, as the third goal of the Sustainable Development Goals Initiative, noting that the Center implemented many humanitarian projects in cooperation with United Nations agencies and international and local community organizations, at a total cost of more than $100. One million dollars, with the aim of providing reproductive health services to pregnant women, girls and children in many countries; By supporting reproductive health centers and primary health units, by providing medical personnel and taking care of operational costs, medicines and medical supplies, in addition to equipping the centers with the necessary medical equipment to provide integrated service to the beneficiaries.
Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabiah added that the King Salman Relief Center supported the infrastructure of health facilities to be able to provide reproductive health services in a safe manner by building and equipping operating rooms, the neonatal intensive care unit, and emergency departments, and expanding the scope of providing reproductive health services in remote and deserted areas of the country. By deploying mobile teams that roam these areas in countries suffering from humanitarian crises, natural disasters, epidemics, and other difficult circumstances, in addition to increasing the capacity of health workers and health institutions through training, quality control frameworks, and information systems.
At the conclusion of his speech, His Excellency the General Supervisor of the King Salman Relief Center indicated that the Center will continue to support reproductive health as an integral part of its health interventions, especially in vulnerable countries and communities in cooperation with United Nations organizations.
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