‘Despacito’ singer Daddy Yankee retires from music industry to devote his life to Jesus

‘Despacito’ singer Daddy Yankee retires from music industry to devote his life to Jesus

Puerto Rican rapper Daddy Yankee announced that he is leaving the music industry to devote his life to Jesus. Yankee, whose real name is Ramon Luis Ayala Rodriguez, has produced many popular songs throughout his career, including “Gasolina” and “Rompe,” but may be best known for the international 2017 mega-hit “Despacito.” During his final performance … Read more

The Relationship Between Sighing and Heart Disease: Insights from Cardiology Expert Dr. Khaled Al-Nimr

The Relationship Between Sighing and Heart Disease: Insights from Cardiology Expert Dr. Khaled Al-Nimr

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Consultant and professor of cardiology and arterial catheterization, Dr. Khaled Al-Nimr, revealed the relationship of sighing to heart disease. Al-Nimr said through his Twitter account: The sigh (taking a sudden deep breath and then exhaling it slowly) is not a symptom of the heart, but it is a signal from your body to … Read more

Deadly Collision between Sugeng Rahayu and Eka Fast Buses: Lessons Learned

Deadly Collision between Sugeng Rahayu and Eka Fast Buses: Lessons Learned

Jakarta – The public was shocked by the bullfighting incident between Eka Fast and Sugeng Rahayu buses on the Ngawi-Madiun route, East Java, Thursday (31/8). Due to the deadly accident, two vehicles were heavily damaged and three people including the driver were reported dead. East Java Polda Dirlantas Kombes Muhammad Taslim Chairuddin emphasized that there … Read more

The Riddle of the Origin of Water on Earth: Revealing Clues from Asteroids

The Riddle of the Origin of Water on Earth Begins to Reveal, Turns Out It Came From This Object The mystery surrounding the origin of water on Earth is slowly starting to unravel, thanks to the efforts of a number of scientists who have conducted detailed analyses of asteroids. This groundbreaking finding is expected to … Read more

New York City Slowly Sinking Under Its Own Weight, Research Shows

As if rising sea levels weren’t enough of a concern, add to it the risks facing New York City: the metropolis is slowly sinking under the weight of its skyscrapers, houses, asphalt and humanity itself. New research estimates that the city’s land mass is sinking at an average pace of 1 to 2 millimeters per … Read more