Author: David Miller

"Travel aficionado. Incurable bacon specialist. Tv evangelist. Wannabe internet enthusiast. Typical creator."

In a bold move to save cap space, the Buffalo Bills have released several key players from their roster. Safety Jordan Poyer, center Mitch Morse, defensive back Siran Neal, wide receiver Deonte Harty, and running back Nyheim Hines were among those let go by the team on Wednesday. Additionally, cornerback Tre’Davious White is set to be released after June 1, with the move freeing up a substantial $36 million in salary-cap space. To further alleviate their cap issues, the Bills also restructured linebacker Von Miller’s contract, saving an impressive $8 million. Despite the league-wide salary cap increase for the 2024…

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A new study published in the American Heart Association journal has found a significant increase in the risk of atrial fibrillation (AFib) among those who consume high amounts of artificially sweetened beverages. The study, which looked at data from over 200,000 U.K. participants aged 37 to 73, found that individuals who drank two liters or more of artificially sweetened drinks per week had a 20% higher risk of developing AFib. Interestingly, the study also found that the risk of AFib increased by an additional 10% among those who consumed the same amount of sugar-sweetened beverages. However, those who drank one…

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Brazilian-Spanish Travel Influencer Recounts Horrific Gang Rape in India In a shocking turn of events, popular travel influencer couple known as Vicente y Fernanda on social media, found themselves victims of a brutal gang rape while camping in Jharkhand, India. The couple, who had been documenting their motorcycle journey on Instagram, detailed the horrific attack to their followers, including photos and videos of their injuries. Fernanda described being raped by multiple men while her husband Vicente was beaten during the assault. The couple managed to flag down police in the Dumka district, where they reported the incident. The victims, initially…

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Tech workers from top companies such as Google, Slack, X, and Mozilla recently came together in downtown San Francisco for a unique event that combined technology and sci-fi culture. The gathering took place in a top-floor atrium, where guests mingled next to cardboard cutouts of actors Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya. Notable figures like Facebook founder Dustin Moskovitz and former head of security Alex Stamos were in attendance. They were joined by tech industry veteran Tim O’Reilly, adding to the excitement of the evening. Guests enjoyed specially named cocktails inspired by the popular sci-fi series “Dune,” such as the Fremen Mirage…

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In a positive turn of events for the automotive industry, Ford Motor Company reported a surge in sales for the month of February in the U.S. The company sold a total of 165,693 vehicles, marking an impressive increase of over 9% compared to the previous year. According to year-to-date sales data, Ford has sold a total of 311,325 vehicles, showing a 7% increase year-over-year. This growth can be attributed to the significant increase in sales of Ford’s all-electric vehicles, with 6,368 EVs sold last month – an impressive 81% increase from the previous year. Ford’s EV market share also saw…

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The late Sinéad O’Connor’s estate has issued a demand for former President Donald Trump to cease playing her music at his political rallies. O’Connor, known for her hit song “Nothing Compares 2 U,” passed away in July 2023 but her estate and Chrysalis Records are expressing outrage over the unauthorized use of her music. In a joint statement, O’Connor’s estate and the record label called for Trump and his associates to immediately stop using her music. O’Connor was a vocal critic of Trump during her lifetime, once referring to him as a ‘biblical devil’ and even suggesting that he was…

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Florida Surgeon General Under Fire for Vaccine-Skeptical Views Florida’s surgeon general, Joseph Ladapo, is facing criticism for his controversial views on vaccines and public health advice. Ladapo’s advocacy for using leeches in public health and his belief that Covid vaccines are from the devil have raised concerns among medical experts. Amid a measles outbreak in Florida, Ladapo advised parents to continue sending unvaccinated children to school, directly contradicting recommendations from the CDC. This has sparked outrage among health officials and lawmakers who fear the spread of preventable diseases. Furthermore, Ladapo has been accused of manipulating data in a recent study…

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Taylor Swift has surprised fans with the announcement of a third and final limited special edition of her highly anticipated upcoming album, “The Tortured Poets Department.” This special edition will be themed around a bonus track titled “The Black Dog,” which Swift revealed during a secret songs segment at her concert in Singapore. The title of the exclusive track, “The Black Dog,” has sparked intrigue among fans, as it is a popular expression for depression or melancholy. Swift teased her followers by sharing a lyrical snippet from the song on social media, adding to the anticipation surrounding this edition of…

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Pop superstar Justin Bieber rang in his 30th birthday on March 1st and his wife, Hailey Bieber, made sure to shower him with love and affection on his special day. The couple, who officially tied the knot in September 2018 at a New York City courthouse, have been inseparable ever since. To mark the occasion, Hailey took to Instagram to share sweet photos and videos of the couple together, giving fans a glimpse into their loving relationship. The pair later had a traditional wedding ceremony and star-studded party in South Carolina a year later, solidifying their commitment to each other…

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NASA Cancels OSAM-1 Mission Due to Technical and Cost Challenges NASA has made the decision to cancel the OSAM-1 mission, a project that aimed to demonstrate satellite servicing technologies. The cancellation comes as a result of technical, cost, and schedule challenges, as well as a lack of a committed partner for the project. Originally known as Restore-L, the project began a decade ago with the goal of launching in 2020 to refuel Landsat 7. However, the project faced significant cost overruns and delays over the years. Maxar, the contractor responsible for supplying the spacecraft bus and robotics payload for OSAM-1,…

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