Grace Liu
I’m 42. NUS (Singapore) graduate in Accounting & Finance. Singapore-based passive income expert. I value stability and capital preservation.
Handcrafted Wire Birds: A Scientist's Ode to Nature
Transforming Scientific Passion into Artistry
In a heartwarming blend of science and art, former scientist Sara Cox has turned her focus from the lab to her living room in Teesdale, County Durham, where she creates stunning wire sculptures of birds. Each piece is intricately designed to shine a spotlight on
Tensions escalate as Israel prepares to deploy more troops to Gaza
Rising Death Toll and Military Movements
The unfolding situation in Gaza remains critical as Israel announced a significant military strategy shift. An active army division, until now stationed in Lebanon, is gearing up for deployment into the Gaza Strip. This news follows reports from the Gaza Health Ministry that the
Breaking Barriers: The Global Call for Clean Air and Health Equity
As the world grapples with the devastating effects of air pollution, climate change, and energy poverty, the Second Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health stands as a beacon for global unity and action. Slated for 25-27 March 2025 at the Centro de Convenciones Cartagena de Indias, this event is
Italy's Turbulent Talks with Musk's Starlink: What's Stalling the Progress?
Italy’s Satellite Dilemma with Starlink
The Italian government’s negotiations with Starlink, Elon Musk’s satellite internet operator, have unexpectedly come to a halt. Italy is keen on ensuring secure communications for its government and defense officials, and Starlink was a prime contender for this mission. However, according to
Pentagon Escalates Middle East Presence: USS Carl Vinson Joins USS Truman
In a calculated strategic maneuver, the Pentagon has ordered the USS Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group to join forces with the USS Harry S. Truman in the Middle East, as the U.S. intensifies its military efforts against the Houthi forces amid renewed conflicts in Yemen. This decision highlights the
Farewell to a Visionary: Colorado's Tom Clark Passes at 75
Denver mourns the loss of Tom Clark, a legendary figure who not only shaped Colorado’s economic landscape but also captured the hearts and minds of those he mentored. A steadfast leader, Tom Clark passed this week at the age of 75 after battling frontotemporal dementia.
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Heathrow Substation Fire: A Crucial Lesson in Infrastructure Vulnerability
The recent fire at an electrical substation in West London, close to Heathrow Airport, has thrown light on the often unnoticed and critical role that these infrastructures play in our daily lives. When Heathrow Airport was engulfed in darkness following the blaze, it wasn’t just a local issue; worldwide