Chase Hughes is a former US Navy Chief and leading behaviour expert and body language master. He is the bestselling author of books such as, ‘The Behavior Operations Manual: Neuro-Cognitive Intelligence’ and ‘The Ellipsis Manual: Analysis And Engineering of Human Behaviour’.
From influencing elections to disrupting nuclear facilities, the threat of cyber warfare is both ever-present and mostly ignored. Israel, America, and Russia are just a few of the countries in the ever growing cyber arms race.
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(COLLINGWOOD, ON) – Between December 24th and 26th, 2024, officers of the Ontario Provincial Police investigated numerous thefts that occurred in the Town of Collingwood. Several items were taken from unlocked vehicles including gift cards, cash, bank cards and tools. At one point during their bout of theft, suspects stole a vehicle & used stolen cards to pay for fuel. In total, 19 incidents were investigated.
As a result of evidence gathered by the Collingwood OPP and with the public’s assistance, 2 male suspects were identified. On duty officers then located the 2 males while patrolling the streets of Collingwood. One male fled on foot as officers initiated the arrest of the second male. One officer was assault during the arrest but was not injured. The second suspect was located a short time later and arrested without incident.
In total, 37 criminal charges were laid by police and outstanding warrants were executed. Among the charges laid were;
Theft Under $5000
Take Motor Vehicle without consent
Use of Credit Card
Possession of Property obtained by Crime
Possession of Proceeds obtained by Crime
Assault a Peace Officer
Flight from Police
Charged are 33-year-old Richard Asselstine of Orillia, ON and 30-year-old William Cook of Collingwood, ON. Both males were held in custody pending a bail hearing today, December 27th, 2024.
A compilation of some of our most loved Japanese homes that we’ve shared on Never Too Small, featuring small home designs for families, tiny plots deep in the heart of Tokyo smaller than a car parking space, oddly shaped homes spread across multiple levels.
“We just respond creatively to what humanity pushes aside.” Today AD is in Brooklyn, New York to tour a townhouse comprising 18 shipping containers. Designers Ada Tolla and Giuseppe Lignano, founders of LOT-EK, have been using shipping containers in their work for 30 years, becoming pioneers in sustainable architecture. Comprised of 18 containers from a yard in New Jersey, this townhouse exemplifies how humble materials can be turned into something extraordinary and pave the way for a more sustainable future.
Photograph by Yana Yatsuk Textile Patchwork with Tapestry by Kiva Motnyk
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Shenzhen is also well known for having some of the best and most modern schools in the whole country, many schools in Shenzhen are equipped with smart classroom technologies, including digital whiteboards, tablets, and online learning platforms.
The integration of technology into the curriculum is common, with coding, robotics, and AI being part of the learning experience in some schools.
China is embarking on the next stage of its economic journey – a start-up revolution where innovative thinking in technology and entrepreneurship, driven by a new generation of visionaries, is forging the world of the future.
In this 3-episode Discovery Channel documentary, Dr. Jordan Nguyen, an inventor and entrepreneur, travels to China to explore its booming tech scene. He visits major cities like Beijing, Shanghai, the Yangtze Delta, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou to see what’s driving innovation. Moconomy
In the first episode, Jordan heads to Beijing to discover new companies thriving in one of the world’s most competitive economies. He learns how top universities, venture capital, and government support are helping build China’s own version of Silicon Valley in Zhongguancun.
In episode two, Jordan looks at how the Yangtze Delta’s history is shaping the start-up culture. He sees how entrepreneurs are using the region’s unique traits, from new investment models to developing biomedical breakthroughs at the Zhangjiang Science Park, and renovating Shanghai’s international housing.
The third episode takes Jordan to Shenzhen, one of the world’s biggest tech hubs. He meets companies that have used the city’s manufacturing history to their advantage, including a drone company that controls 70% of the market and an electric bus maker that sells in London.
How much will Americans get to know about the people Donald Trump is choosing to run the U.S. government?
In the absence of any real vetting the way it’s usually done, Rachel Maddow presents a Rachel Maddow Show Public Servant Announcement to hopefully help fill that gap.
In this episode, Rachel takes a closer look at Trump’s choice for administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Dr. Mehmet Oz, who brings the endorsement of “magic” pills to what has been called “the most challenging technical, policy and political job in government,” and questionable business ties to a job that oversees over a trillion dollars a year.