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  1. اللَّهُمَّ رَبِّ اغْفِرْ لِي وَلِوَالِدَيَّ وَلِمَنْ دَخَلَ بَيْتِيَ مُؤْمِنًا وَلِلْمُؤْمِنِينَ وَالمُؤْمِنَاتِ. ❤️
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  8. How much to pay teachers is a "very difficult choice", a minister has said, as strikes hit schools in England for the second time this week. Robert Halfon said the government wanted to be fair to teaching staff but also "fair to the taxpayer". Many schools are expected to be closed or part-closed as National Education Union (NEU) members strike over pay. The union said whether strikes should continue in the autumn term was "in the government's hands". ADVERTISEMENT Friday's walkout is the seventh national strike day since February, but it is the eighth day that most schools in England have been affected by strikes, because of regional action. Teachers also walked out on Wednesday. Figures on school closures caused by this week's strikes have not been yet published, but more schools than ever were affected during the most recent action, in May. A spokesperson for the Department for Education said Friday's strike would lead to end-of-term events being cancelled, including Year 6 pupils' secondary school transition days. Teachers' strike this week: Is my school affected? Strike dates: What do junior doctors and teachers want? Labour plans £2,400 new teacher bonus to keep staff Next year's pay is being considered by the government after a report was submitted by the independent pay review body. That body has reportedly recommended a 6.5% rise for teachers, and education unions have accused the government of sitting on the report. Mr Halfon told BBC Breakfast he had not seen the final report and could not confirm that 6.5% had been recommended. He said the government "has a very difficult choice" to make, saying decisions about teachers' pay should be balanced against the fact the government has "got to spend billions of pounds helping people with the cost of living". "We've got to be as fair as possible to teachers and support staff, who work incredibly hard... but we also have to be fair to the taxpayer," he said. He said the government would make a decision after the report was published. Link:https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-66130783
  9. Great white sharks off the coast of South Africa are feasting on other sharks — with these fish making up a larger proportion of their diet than seals, researchers have discovered. The great whites in Mossel Bay, known for their aerial attacks on prey and deadly clashes with orcas, appear to be hunting at the mouths of rivers, where smaller sharks congregate to breed. The Mossel Bay coastline is a great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) hotspot, with an estimated 40 to 60 individuals stalking the waters at any one point. Researchers originally thought the big fish were drawn to the area by an abundance of their favorite prey: cape fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus). Seal Island — a small rocky landmass about 2,000 feet (610 meters) from the shore of Mossel Bay that is home to around 4,000 seals. But something didn't add up. In "Shark Eat Shark," a new program that's part of National Geographic's SharkFest, researchers explained that if seals were the sharks' main source of prey, around 1,500 seals would be killed per hunting season. Yet only 150 end up in these predators' bellies. So what are they eating the rest of the time? "Our hunch is that they are spending more time hunting other sharks than seals," Lacey Williams, head field specialist at Oceans Research, said in the film. To find out, Williams and Enrico Gennari, a shark scientist who specializes in the study of great whites, used tracking data to see where the sharks were going during seal breeding season, a period when fewer seals enter the water, making them far less abundant as a source of prey. They realized the sharks were gathering around three river mouths where lots of other, smaller shark species live, breed and feed, so the researchers deployed underwater cameras to see what was happening beneath the surface. The team captured dramatic footage of a catshark swimming along the seafloor, but when great white appears and the catshark freezes. "The catshark appears to play dead," Neil Hammerschlag, director of the shark research and conservation program at the University of Miami, said in the program. "What's super cool is it's not even breathing, it's holding its breath, by doing that it's not pumping water out of gills that would otherwise be generating a weak electric field the great white shark would pick up… I've never seen footage of this kind ever before," he added. "When you actually look at the behavior of the sharks on the videos, they act like they're scared of great white sharks. And you know what runs from white sharks? White shark food." The researchers then turned their attention to the species they think great white sharks are dining on — smooth-hound sharks (Mustelus mustelus), which grow to about 6 feet (1.8 meters) in length. After fitting 20 smooth-hounds with tags that emit a different signal if the shark is eaten, the researchers watched as the smooth-hounds were gobbled up one by one. "They are in the stomach of something much bigger," Gennari said, adding that "70% of tagged sharks have been eaten." To confirm what was predating on the tagged smooth-hounds, the team gathered muscle tissue from great whites. Fatty acids in their food leaves a signature in this tissue that shows what the predator has been eating — and findings show their diets are dominated by other sharks. https://www.livescience.com/animals/sharks/great-whites-are-dining-on-other-sharks-instead-of-seals-researchers-discover-in-natgeo-show
  10. Cadillac is seeking to capitalize on the Escalade name with the new battery-powered Escalade IQ. This 750-hp electric SUV will arrive during the summer of 2024. A 200.0-kWh battery pack sandwiched under its floorboards should be good for up to 450 miles of driving between charges. The interior dedicates much of its surface area to screens, but beyond the plethora of pixels is a luxurious wrapping of leather, polished-aluminum accents, and ambient lighting. To appease the chauffeured, Cadillac will offer an optional Executive Second-Row Seating package. Pricing will be steep, with most models in six-figure territory. https://www.caranddriver.com/photos/g44761996/2025-cadillac-escalade-iq-exterior-gallery/

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