Posts by Swedan Margen
Felix Baumgartner: Daredevil Skydiver Died Before He Hit the Ground as He Plummeted on a Woman and His Paraglider Smashed into a Hotel Pool
Extreme sports athlete Felix Baumgartner is believed to have died after reportedly blacking out during a paragliding flight in Italy. The 56-year-old Austrian sportsman lost his life around 4 p.m. on Thursday in Porto Sant’Elpidio, located in Italy’s Marche region, while flying a motorized paraglider. Italian news outlets reported that the thrill-seeker, famously nicknamed ‘Fearless…
Read MoreThe Role of Workflow Automation in Modern Enterprises: A Deep Dive into Camunda BPM
In a modern high-velocity digital economy, workflow automation has proven to be a foundation stone of operational efficiency and enterprise agility. Companies in all sectors are looking to swap frozen, manual procedures with versatile, expandable, and responsive frameworks. Central to this change is the Camunda BPM open-source workflow and decision automation platform, which provides a…
Read MoreNejat Immigration Ltd: A Dual-Practice Approach to UK Immigration Law
The UK immigration law sector remains one of the most complex and highly regulated legal fields, requiring law firms to balance strict compliance with the human realities of migration. Nejat Immigration Ltd, an OISC-regulated firm, has adopted a structured yet adaptable approach by operating through two distinct but complementary divisions: An Immigration Law Practice and…
Read MoreGaruda new 737 plane’s higher rent may strain finances further
[JAKARTA] Garuda is paying twice as much to lease its latest Boeing 737 Max jet than it does for the older 737 planes in its fleet, another potential blow to its finances as it tries to return to profitability. The struggling Indonesian airline is paying around US$400,000 per month for the 737 Max 8 it…
Read MoreIvy Leaguers Aren’t Auto Workers
But federal law allows them to unionize as if they are, at least for now. Source link
Read MoreThe 25 Greatest Mets of the Last 25 Years
A long-suffering fan surveys the last quarter century of Metropolitans baseball — and brings receipts. Source link
Read MoreConfronting the Iranian Regime Helps the Women It Oppresses
Israeli and American efforts to degrade the military, nuclear, and oppressive capabilities of the regime demonstrate solidarity with the nation’s women. Source link
Read MoreThe Un-<i>Superman</i>
Reel vs. real politics finally confessed. Source link
Read MoreUOB awarded S$17.7m in civil suit against Lippo Marina Collection over inflated housing loans
[SINGAPORE] UOB has been awarded S$17.7 million in claims against Indonesian developer Lippo Marina Collection (LMC) and two property agents, Goh Buck Lim and Aurellia Ho, in a long-running civil suit that began in 2014. The High Court’s assessment of the damages dated Jun 30, 2025, follows a key ruling by the Appellate Division of…
Read MoreThe Trophy Abs and Soul Ties of “Love Island USA”
One good way to enjoy the latest season of “Love Island USA”—the seventh, in which new episodes aired on Peacock almost every day for six weeks and just wrapped up—is to imagine that you have made the questionable choice to pursue a new relationship by appearing on the show. You’re flown to Fiji—nice clime, clear…
Read MoreUvalde school shooter was fueled by Instagram and ‘Call of Duty,’ L.A. lawsuit alleges
Tess Mata’s parents were once enthusiastic about social media. The 10-year-old from Uvalde, Texas, wanted to be TikTok famous. She used to dance, sing and imitate popular trends on her videos, with mom Veronica and dad Jerry keeping a watchful eye on her online habits. But then Tess was gunned down at Robb Elementary School…
Read MoreThe Sophisticated Kitsch of Blackpink
The London-based Nigerian singer Obongjayar has been steadily drifting toward his distinct sound. Initially discovered by XL Recordings head Richard Russell for a freestyle over the Kendrick Lamar song “u,” his musical evolution sent him spiralling in many different directions—Afrobeat, spoken word, electronic music, soul. A self-described “identity crisis” left him searching for something that…
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