February 29, 2024 10:30 PM EST
A dangerous storm is on its way to California’s winter resort region, bringing “life-threatening” conditions and a potential to dump more than 12 feet (3.7 meters) of snow.
A blizzard warning is in effect from Thursday through Sunday for Northern California, including the Lake Tahoe resort area in the Sierra Nevada, where wind and blowing snow will make travel treacherous, the National Weather Service said.
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Marcelito Pomoy via Instagram Reading Time: 2 minutes America’s Got Talent: The Champions alum Marcelito Pomoy has recently expressed his excitement for his upcoming USA Tour. The Filipino singer also happily announced that his US VISA is already approved, finally ensuring his attendance in the concert.
Marcelito Pomoy Announces VISA Approval In a recent post on Instagram, Pomoy was thrilled to inform his followers that he has already processed his US VISA.
A Philippine court on Tuesday acquitted Nobel laureate Maria Ressa and her media company Rappler of tax evasion charges filed during the administration of former President Rodrigo Duterte, a move that may help but won’t entirely calm concerns over media freedom in one of Asia’s oldest democracies.
It was the fifth and final tax evasion charge appealed successfully by Ressa and the online news site stemming from their alleged failure to file accurate tax return in 2015 in connection with Rappler’s issuance of depositary receipts to North Base Media and Omidyar Network.
One of the most famous phones Nokia has ever made is its 6310 'brick' phone, and now the company has re-released it. Details on where you can buy it.
Source: NokiaFor however much convenience modern smartphones have afforded the world, the nostalgia that early-2000s cell phones evoke is like no other. Not too long ago, the phones in our pockets served mainly as tools to just call and text, and the ones that did (slightly) more still were dinosaurs compared to the massive touch screen devices we carry around today.
Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka on Thursday accused the police of lying when it denied the reported Fulani herdsmen attack on his house. Soyinka in a statement where he narrated his side of the incident, said he was not personally attacked but the herdsmen and cows attacked his residence.
He also countered the police version which reported just a stray cow, noting that it wasn’t even a case of two or three cows but a whole herd.