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  1. I believe there may have been a misunderstanding regarding @S e u o n g message. To clarify, if you're interested in becoming a moderator without prior activity, it's best to reach out to @Seuong, who handles such matters. However, it's important to note that requesting to become a moderator is a separate process. It requires a minimum of two weeks of active involvement in projects, as well as feedback and input from all staff members. It's essential to differentiate between the two processes, as they are not the same. I hope this clears up any confusion. Solved.
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  14. Key takeaways from President Joe Biden's State of the Union address President Joe Biden delivered a raucous third State of the Union address that could be among his most important speeches as he seeks reelection. His list of objectives was long: Tout his accomplishments in office, look ahead to a second-term agenda, allay concerns about his age and fitness, and provide a contrast with Republicans, including his rival Donald Trump. Here are some of the key takeaways: Biden takes on Trump: Biden may not have uttered his predecessor’s name during his remarks, but there was little question that former President Trump was at the center of the State of the Union, making his speech one of the most politically tinged yearly addresses in recent memory. After starting with attacks right out of the gate, a pattern emerged as the speech went on: on abortion, immigration, taxes and more, Biden repeatedly contrasted with Trump. Unpredictable address: State of the Union speeches are often staid affairs, with predictable lists of policies and proposals. But Biden frequently veered off script to ad-lib lines. The casual jousts with Republicans β€” over their plans on taxes, Social Security, and immigration β€” lent the president energy. Biden seemed to have built the moments into his speech after last year’s address, when his back-and-forth with Republicans in the crowd emerged as a standout moment. Biden energetic and forceful over age concerns: Questions over Biden’s age and fitness for office have become a principal backdrop to the presidential campaign. Apart from the substance of his speech, how he spoke and looked were important factors in how Americans absorbed his message. The president came out fired up and gave an energetic speech that was a far cry from some of his more subdued efforts that have concerned supporters. American leadership abroad: Foreign policy typically takes a backseat during State of the Union speeches, but for reasons not entirely within his control, Biden is a foreign policy president in a moment of deep global tensions. The Russia-Ukraine war grinds on, with the future of American assistance in doubt. And Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza, prompted by the October 7 attacks, has generated a humanitarian crisis that is dividing Biden’s political coalition. Catch up on all of the takeaways from Biden's third State of the Union address. President Joe Biden delivered a fiery State of the Union address, one that could be among the most important speeches he has given during his presidency. House Republicans criticized former GOP Rep. George Santos’ appearance at the State of the Union last night, which he used as a jumping off point for his primary challenge against Rep. Nick LaLota. β€œGeorge Santos is one of the most bizarre people I've ever met. I certainly didn't hug him or greet him with any sort of niceness whatsoever,” said LaLota. β€œHe's an embarrassment here in Congress. It's one of the reasons that we led the charge to expel him.” Rep. Anthony D'Esposito, another New York Republican, said he was not surprised by Santos’s announcement. β€œWhen it comes to George Santos, there's very little that surprises I think anyone for that matter. I think that again, you know, he was expelled from this institution, not just by New Yorkers who dislike him. He was expelled because he's a stain on this institution.” Republican Rep. Marc Molinaro, another freshman New Yorker, said he didn’t think anything of Santos last night – but noted that the State of the Union should be treated with respect, no matter which party the president belongs to. β€œIt's an honor to be in the chamber to listen to the State of the Union, despite not agreeing with the President's analysis or his rhetoric, that the place should be treated with a degree of decency – and I didn't spend any time thinking about his presence,” he said. https://edition.cnn.com/politics/live-news/state-of-the-union-biden-03-07-24/index.html
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  15. A new report suggests that the upcoming Vision Neue Klasse may usurp the 4 Series in BMW's future vehicle line up. As the newest nameplate in BMW’s stable for now, the 4 Series doesn’t have the storied history of its older 3 Series sibling, but buyers are still responding to it positively. Despite the polarizing front grille, the 2025 BMW 430i coupe has a torquey six-cylinder engine and excellent driving dynamics. It also tends to look great as a race car, so we're curious where BMW's design intentions really were all along. Naturally, as with many good things people seem to enjoy, BMW is probably going to kill off the 4 Series in the next few years. Wait, what? Well according to a report from BMW Blog (via Car Expert), the German automaker currently has no plans for a next-generation 4 Series. All signs seem to indicate that the 4 Series has sold well, so why would BMW not want it to continue?It could have something to do with BMW’s Vision Neue Klasse concepts. The Vision Neue Klasse is expected to reach production as the next i3 sedan and, later, likely an i4 coupe. According to a source that spoke to BMW Blog, the automaker will let the electric i4 fill in the slot in the vehicle lineup that was previously taken by 4 Series models like the 430i. That would also essentially mean that there would be no ICE coupe from BMW in the coming generation, after we get an updated but not all-new 2 Series and 4 Series on their current platforms in certain markets for a few more years to come.Considering automakers would likely be very open to more research and development time to make the transition to EVs and build out infrastructure and demand, it gives us pause to think that BMW is already in a position to completely ditch a well-selling ICE coupe (though it's not clear precisely when sales would end just yet). It’s rare that an OEM would walk away from something that is a financial success for it (barring any local market pressures from governments or regulators), so don't worry about the next couple of years of sales in the U.S. for now. As for what's really next, we’re expecting to hear much more about the BMW Vision Neue Klasse, to become electric 3 and 4 Series replacements, in the near future. When that time comes, we should have a much better picture on the future of BMW’s line up, including any potential electric i4 coupe models. Should we even cross our fingers for an eventual convertible? Consider us patient and optimistic. https://www.motortrend.com/auto-news/
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  16. The Spurs boss was left frustrated as his side missed the chance to move into the Premier League top four with the draw at a rain-soaked London Stadium. Brennan Johnson's tap-in put them ahead after five minutes, but the Hammers levelled when Kurt Zouma headed home from a corner. Both sides showed endeavour but lacked a cutting edge as the spoils were shared. Despite having 68% possession Spurs only had four shots on target, including Johnson's early opener and Destiny Udogie volleying straight at home goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski in second-half stoppage time. They never looked likely to achieve the two-goal margin of victory they needed to overtake fourth-placed Aston Villa, who face Manchester City on Wednesday at Etihad Stadium. Postecoglou's side remain fifth, two points behind Villa, and the Australian said his team missed "clarity of thought" at times in attack. When asked why they lacked that clarity, Postecoglou said: "Because they're human beings, mate, it's just football. "I'd like to have a joystick and put them where I want but it doesn't work that way. My role is to try to help them through that. "At times, we have more time than we think. We scored a great goal but there are times the ball is flashed across when we should have been in those areas. It's things to work on." Tottenham led when Johnson - brought in as one of three changes to the Spurs starting line-up from Saturday's win over Luton - turned in from close range after Timo Werner was allowed space to get in behind the left side of West Ham's defence to fire in a low cross. But West Ham responded well, and their tactics of swinging in corners to put Spurs goalkeeper Gigi Vicario under pressure worked when Jarrod Bowen's 19th-minute set-piece was nodded in from five yards by Zouma. The Hammers came closest to finding a winner after the break, but Michail Antonio shot straight at Vicario after the Jamaica international had overpowered Micky van de Ven to get one-on-one with the keeper. West Ham stay seventh, in the Europa Conference League qualification place, as both Newcastle and Wolves failed to win. Relive West Ham v Spurs and the rest of Tuesday's Premier League action Vicario impresses but set-piece struggles continue With the promise of fourth place on offer, Spurs came out of the traps quicker than in recent games. Their fifth-minute opener came after their previous 12 league goals were all scored in the second halves of matches, a run dating back to 3 February. But an old weakness reared its head again as they conceded from a corner dropped on top of Vicario, who had twice punched unconvincingly at earlier set-pieces. The Italian has largely impressed following his move from Empoli last June and made more crucial saves here - flying to his left for a two-handed stop from a James Ward-Prowse first-half free-kick and then denying Antonio twice after the break. Bowen shines but defensive frailties hurt Hammers Manager David Moyes will have wanted a response from West Ham after the galling 4-3 defeat at Newcastle, having been two goals ahead with 15 minutes remaining. Despite the early goal conceded, his team delivered. "I genuinely thought we didn't deserve to go behind," Moyes told TNT Sports. "But the players did a good job. "We had a threat and so did they - they are a good side and that's why they are challenging for the Champions League. Maybe a draw was the right result in the end. "I'm sure after the way we played on the weekend, to see the way the defence played [here], we looked much more organised. We had set-pieces, we had chances, so overall hopefully it will give us good confidence." Things had looked positive when Mohammed Kudus pressed high to win the ball back near the Spurs area, before crossing from the left for Bowen to fire wide from a good position. Seconds later the Hammers switched off in defence and Spurs led, another example of the frailties which have frustrated fans in this campaign. Moyes' men have now conceded 55 league goals this season, the same number as they lost during the whole of 2022-23, and are without a clean sheet in 11 matches. But there is clearly some fire in this West Ham side, sparked by the inspirational Bowen, who raised a taunting fist in defiance at the away fans after delivering the dead-ball routine for Zouma's equaliser. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/68662323
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  17. Learning how to swim can be scary when you don't know what you're doing. Don't worry though β€” there are things you can do to make learning how to swim less daunting. Once you get the hang of it, swimming will be a breeze. 1-Getting Comfortable in the Water Let go of your fear. A lot of people put off learning how to swim because they're afraid of drowning. While drownings do occur, most of them could have been prevented by simple safety measures. Follow these guidelines whenever you're swimming, and the odds of drowning will decrease dramatically:[1] Don't swim alone. Always go swimming with one other person who is a strong swimmer, if not several other people. An area with a lifeguard is usually the best place to swim. Don't start out swimming in moving water. If you're learning to swim in an ocean or river, you'll need to be more aware of the motion of the water. If you must learn to swim this way, try to make sure you're with someone who knows what he or she is doing, and be sure to read the step about getting out of a riptide or a rushing river (below). Use proper safety gear until you have enough water experience and are reasonably comfortable in the water. Stay within a depth you can handle. When you're first learning how to swim, don't venture into water that's too deep for you to stand in. That way, if something goes amiss, you can simply stand up and breathe. Avoid swimming during inclement weather conditions. Swimming in a light rain shower should be fine, but if you see or hear a storm approaching, get out of the water immediately. This rule is to be followed regardless of how well you can swim. Don't swim in water that's too cold. Moving your limbs to paddle can become suddenly difficult if you're in frigid water. 2-Get used to floating When you're in the water, hold on to the side of the pool or a dock, and let your legs float out behind you - they should lift easily if you let them. But, for some people, they like to sink to the bottom, while your upper body floats. Don't worry; just retry the method again. Practice doing this on your stomach and on your back, until you're used to letting half of your body float.[2] Try floating on your back or your stomach as soon as you're ready. Stay in a shallow depth so that you can simply stand up if it's not working out. It might feel weird to have water around your ears while your nose and mouth are in the air, but you'll get used to it. For extra stability, put out your arms at a right angle so that your body is in a "T" shape. When floating for the first time, you can try taking a deep breath and then floating. If your lungs are full of air, your body will float for sure. Do this until you're more experienced. 3- Don't panic Always remember that you have a fallback if you're in an unmanageable depth or you simply can't move your limbs - floating on your back. Don't flail around or start breathing quickly if you can't swim; simply lie back as flat as you can, and let the water carry you while you regain your composure.[3] A good tip for floating on your back is to hold your breath and have lungs full of air. Another good tip is to stick your stomach out. 4-Practice exhaling underwater. While you're still in a shallow depth, take a deep breath and put your face underwater. Slowly exhale out your nose until you're out of breath, then come back up. Bubbles should come out. You can also exhale out of your mouth, but usually in big bubbles until you finally let out a stream of bubbles.[4] If you're uncomfortable exhaling through your nose, you can hold it closed or wear a nose plug and exhale through your mouth. https://www.wikihow.com/Swim
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  18. Iran has vowed to retaliate after it accused Israel of bombing its embassy complex in Syria on Monday, in a deadly escalation of regional tensions over the war in Gaza that once again appeared to raise the risk of a wider Middle Eastern conflict. The airstrike destroyed the consulate building in the capital Damascus, killing at least seven officials including Mohammed Reza Zahedi, a top commander in Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), and senior commander Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi, according to Iran’s Foreign Ministry. At least six Syrian citizens were also killed, Iranian state television reported on Tuesday. Zahedi, a former commander of the IRGC’s ground forces, air force, and the deputy commander of its operations, is the most high-profile Iranian target killed since then-US President Donald Trump ordered the assassination of IRGC Gen. Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad in 2020. Emergency and security personnel gather at the site of strikes which hit a building next to the Iranian embassy in Syria's capital Damascus, on April 1, 2024. Syrian state media said Israeli strikes hit an Iranian consulate annex in the capital on April 1, while a war monitor reported eight people were killed and Iranian state media said a senior commander of the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was among the dead, amid rising regional tensions due to the Gaza war. (Photo by Maher AL MOUNES / AFP) (Photo by MAHER AL MOUNES/AFP via Getty Images) RELATED ARTICLE The Middle East on the brink again after attack on Iranian consulate Iran and Syria accused Israel of authoring the attack, with Tehran warning of a β€œserious response,” and the powerful Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah saying the strike will be met with β€œpunishment and revenge.” Iran also said it would hold the United States β€œanswerable” due to its support of Israel. Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Israel would be punished for the attack, while President Ebrahim Raisi said it will β€œnot go unanswered,” state news agency IRNA reported. The Israeli military told CNN it does not comment on foreign reports. However, a military spokesperson said Israel believes the target struck was a β€œmilitary building of Quds forces” β€” a unit of the IRGC responsible for foreign operations. β€œAccording to our intelligence, this is no consulate and this is no embassy,” Israel Defense Forces spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari told CNN. β€œI repeat, this is no consulate and this is no embassy. This is a military building of Quds forces disguised as a civilian building in Damascus.” Four unnamed Israeli officials acknowledged that Israel carried out the attack, the New York Times reported. CNN cannot verify the Times’ report, nor independently verify the claims from Iran, Syria and Israel. On Tuesday, the Pentagon’s Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said the US’ assessment was that Israel had carried out the airstrike. β€œThat’s our assessment, and it’s also our assessment that there were a handful of IRGC top leaders there. I can’t confirm those identities, but that’s our initial assessment right now,” Singh said. The United States considers its own embassies and consulates abroad, as well as foreign countries’ embassies and consulates in the US, to have a special status. According to the US State Department, β€œan attack on an embassy is considered an attack on the country it represents.” A spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said the United States was not involved in the strike and did not know about it ahead of time. A US official said that information was β€œdirectly” relayed to Tehran. Significant attack Israel has intensified its military campaign against Iran and its regional proxies following the October 7 attack on Israel by Tehran-backed Palestinian group Hamas, which killed about 1,200 people and saw more than 200 taken hostage. Israel’s subsequent war in Gaza has killed more than 32,800 people, according to the Ministry of Health in the besieged enclave, wrought widespread destruction and brought more than 1 million people to the brink of a man-made famine. While Israel has long targeted Iran and its proxies in Syria, its latest apparent attack in Damascus is a significant escalation due to both the location and the target. The consulate building, which includes the ambassador’s residence and is located next to the Iranian Embassy, is considered sovereign Iranian territory. Protesters gathered across Tehran to vent their anger and burn Israeli and American flags. β€œThis is perhaps the first time that the Zionist regime allows itself to attack an official building of the Islamic Republic of Iran embassy, which had the flag of the Islamic Republic raised on top of it,” said Iran’s ambassador to Syria Hossein Akbari. Palestinians inspect the damages at the area around Al Shifa Hospital following a two-week Israeli operation, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Gaza City April 1, 2024. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas RELATED ARTICLE Israeli troops end Al-Shifa hospital raid, leaving behind bodies and trail of destruction Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani warned that Tehran β€œpreserves the right to take reciprocal measures and will decide the type of response and punishment against the aggressor.” And the country’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian called the attack a β€œviolation of all international obligations and conventions” that demanded a β€œserious response” from the international community. Amir-Abdollahian also held the United States responsible given its support for Israel, underscoring the increasing strain between Tehran and Washington. β€œThe United States should be answerable,” Iran’s top diplomat said in a post on X.Tehran summoned the Swiss chargΓ© d’affaires in the early hours of Tuesday local time to discuss the incident, Amir-Abdollahian added. Switzerland represents US interests in Iran. β€œThe dimensions of the Israeli regime’s terrorist attack and crime were explained, and the American administration’s responsibility underlined,” Amir-Abdollahian said. Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad meanwhile described the strike as a β€œgross violation of international regulations, especially the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.” Braced for escalation Analysts say one of the most immediate fallouts of the consulate strike could be a rise in attacks by Iran’s proxies, particularly against US troops. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called on all sides to exercise restraint and warned that any miscalculation could to a broader conflict with β€œdevastating consequences,” said his spokesman, Stephane Dujarric. β€œWe may see an increase or a resumption of attacks by Iraqi militias and Syrian militias against US troops. And that would mean that the Israeli attack on Iran actually puts a target on the backs of American troops in the Middle East,” Trita Parsi, executive vice president at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, told CNN. Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps military personnel salute while a group of schoolboys and schoolgirls (not pictured) chanting Hymn Hello Commander, in the Azadi (Freedom) avenue during a rally commemorating Eid al-Ghadir in Tehran, July 7, 2023. RELATED ARTICLE US sees signs Iran is worried about escalating proxy attacks amid heightened tensions Since the outbreak of war in Gaza, Iran’s proxies have launched attacks on Israel and its allies, while demanding a ceasefire in the Palestinian enclave. Iran-backed forces in Iraq and Syria have launched dozens of attacks aimed at US military positions in those countries β€” in January, three US troops were killed in a drone attack on a US outpost in Jordan, near the border with Syria. In retaliation, the US carried out strikes on dozens of Iran-backed targets in Iraq and Syria. Meanwhile, Houthi rebels have launched a series of attacks on commercial ships and Western military vessels in the Red Sea, a major artery for international trade. β€œIt’s very clear that these escalations by the Iraqi militias who are supported by Iran, no doubt, are coming as a response to what is happening in Gaza,” Parsi said. Increasing pressure As the Middle East braces for a potential Iranian response, Tehran is under pressure to show strength in the wake of the consulate attack while not drawing the region into a wider war. Iran’s most powerful paramilitary ally, Hezbollah could be the most likely tool. The Lebanese Shia militant group has been embroiled in daily crossfire with Israeli forces for nearly six months. It has walked a fine line between trying to limit its field of militant operations to the border area, while trying to enforce tit-for-tat rules of engagement. Its involvement has also increased fears that Israel’s war in Gaza could spill over into a wider regional conflict. Hezbollah on Tuesday warned that Israel would pay for the consulate attack and hailed Zahedi and others killed as β€œgreat martyrsIn a statement, the group said the assassination would not stop the β€œroaring tide of people’s resistance” and that the enemy would face β€œpunishment and revenge.” In Israel, Prime Minister Bejamin Netanyahu is also facing significant pressure domestically to secure the release of all the hostages taken captive during the October 7 terror attack. Thousands of people took to the streets of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem over the weekend in the largest protests the country has seen since the start of the war against Hamas, with banners calling on the prime minister to resign and for Israel to hold new elections. However, Israeli military spokesman Hagari blamed Iran for escalating tensions in the region. β€œI’m not going to comment on that strike but I want to tell you that in the last six months, Iran is making this region escalate. She’s the main actor,” he told CNN. β€œ[Iran] is the main actor that makes atrocities in this region using the proxies in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen.” https://edition.cnn.com/2024/04/02/middleeast/iran-response-israel-damascus-consulate-attack-intl-hnk/index.html
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