
Happy Feet Carpet Cleaning: Redefining Standards in Eco-Friendly Carpet Cleaning 12-13-2024 11:48 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society Press release from: ABNewswire Happy Feet Carpet Cleaning in Charlotte, NC Happy Feet Carpet Cleaning is a Charlotte-based company specializing in eco-friendly carpet cleaning solutions. With a mission to provide cleaner, healthier homes while prioritizing sustainability, Happy Feet has become a trusted name for families and businesses alike. By combining advanced cleaning techniques with plant-based products, the company delivers unparalleled results that customers can feel good about. Happy Feet Carpet Cleaning, an innovative leader in the carpet cleaning industry, is redefining standards by combining cutting-edge technology with an eco-conscious approach. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, the company has carved out a niche by offering a safer, faster, and more effective way to clean carpets, ensuring a healthier home environment for its customers. 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Rescue services confirmed that 22 died at the scene and another person — a pregnant woman — succumbed after being taken to hospital, the Alagoas state government said in a statement. Brazilian media said "dozens" of people were injured, and that the bus had been carrying 40 passengers. The accident occurred near the town of Uniao dos Palmares. State governor Paulo Dantas declared on the social media platform X three days of mourning over the "tragedy." The bus went off the road in an area difficult to access, in a mountainous area called Serra da Barriga. Published - November 25, 2024 04:15 am IST Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Brazil / road accident
My feelings on the Helldivers 2: Omens of Tyranny update so far can be described in bursts of "oh this car is awesome" and "are you kidding me the Illuminate are incredible," but there was one surprise waiting for me in Helldivers 2 this morning that I wasn't happy to see: Arrowhead isn't just selling armor in its store tab anymore, but weapons too. Well, one weapon for now. The stun baton, one of two melee options new to the shooter, can only be unlocked by purchasing it directly from the Superstore for 200 Super Credits. Unless I've been living under a rock, this is the first time Arrowhead has sold a non-armor item outside of a warbond—Helldivers 2's battle pass-like progression system. I'm uneasy about the precedent that sets for the future of the game. In these first 10 months, the relationship between the Superstore, warbonds, and normal level-based progression in Helldivers 2 has been clear and consistent: You can unlock strategems and most weapons just by leveling up, warbonds offer optional expansions to your arsenal, and the Superstore is an even less crucial cosmetic shop with more armor sets. I really liked that setup—I even called it one of the best monetization schemes in ages —because Arrowhead's warbonds are generally a good value, they don't expire, and even the premium armor sets have the same perks as warbond armors and are only a few dollars. But Arrowhead has slowly expanded its boundaries around what and how it charges for non-cosmetics. The stun baton being a Superstore exclusive is the latest example, but I first noticed a shift in the Chemical Agents warbond in September, which included the first premium-only stratagem in the "Dog Breath" drone backpack. I felt my foot slipping on a possible slope at the time, and it's happening again in Omens of Tyranny. It could be worse, but... The stun baton isn't worth raising any alarms over on its own. It only costs 200 Super Credits ($2 worth of credits) and Helldivers 2 still doles out a decent amount of free Super Credits by looting points of interest on missions. There's an argument that selling weapons a la carte is actually more convenient than having to buy a whole warbond if you only care about one thing (especially if the a la carte prices are this small), but then there's the fact that the Superstore stock changes every week. Presumably the stun baton will leave the store in a week or month's time and then be completely unavailable for weeks or months after. It's a bad setup that isn't unique to Helldivers—we really haven't given live service games enough grief for treating every microtransaction like the McRib—but is uniquely upsetting when it starts to involve the most coveted items in Helldivers 2 that players are used to getting for free or in never-expiring warbonds. Right now it's a stun baton, but it'd really suck if Arrowhead surprise-dropped a new vehicle that you could only buy for a week. And that stun baton is pretty useful, by the way. It deals almost no damage, but it stuns the hell out of whatever you hit with it. In a pinch, a few rapid swipes can get a small crowd of Voteless off your back long enough to disengage, and it can even stunlock larger Illuminate soldiers forever if you keep whacking. The biggest gaming news, reviews and hardware deals Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team. Is it better than having a gun as your backup? Not in most cases. A pistol can kill your attackers before they get in melee range, but the baton has unlimited ammo, and if you tend to ignore your sidearm until the crap has already exited the fan like I do, it makes more sense. Also relevant: The other new melee weapon, the stun lance, is on the new Urban Legends warbond. It's very similar to the baton, except it has a longer reach and its stabbing motion means you can only hit one target at a time. The upside is the lance deals more damage and can even chop off the legs or heads of the Voteless with a single strike—a solid "oh crap" tactic if you need to create some distance. If I had to pick one, I'd probably take the lance right now.
Time magazine gave Donald Trump something it has never done for a Person of the Year designee: a lengthy fact-check of claims he made in an accompanying interview. The fact-check accompanies a transcript of what the president-elect told the newsmagazine's journalists. Described as a “12 minute read,” it calls into question 15 separate statements that Trump made. It was the second time Trump earned the Time accolade; he also won in 2016, the first year he was elected president. Time editors said it wasn't a particularly hard choice over other finalists Kamala Harris, Elon Musk, Benjamin Netanyahu and Kate Middleton. Time said Friday that no other Person of the Year has been fact-checked in the near-century that the magazine has annually written about the figure that has had the greatest impact on the news. But it has done the same for past interviews with the likes of Joe Biden, Netanyahu and Trump. Such corrections have been a sticking point for Trump and his team in the past, most notably when ABC News did it during his only debate with Democrat Kamala Harris this fall. There was no immediate response to a request for comment on Friday. In the piece, Time called into question statements Trump made about border security, autism and the size of a crowd at one of his rallies. When the president-elect talked about the “massive” mandate he had received from voters, Time pointed out that former President Barack Obama won more electoral votes the two times he had run for president. The magazine also questioned Trump's claim that he would do interviews with anyone who asked during the campaign, if he had the time. The candidate rejected a request to speak to CBS' “60 Minutes,” the magazine said. “In the final months of his campaign, Trump prioritized interviews with podcasts over mainstream media,” reporters Simmone Shah and Leslie Dickstein wrote. David Bauder writes about media for the AP. Follow him at http://x.com/dbauder and https://bsky.app/profile/dbauder.bsky.social.MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The Miami Dolphins were ready to deal veteran defensive tackle Calais Campbell to the Baltimore Ravens ahead of the Nov. 5 trade deadline until Mike McDaniel stepped in. “I may or may not have thrown an adult temper tantrum,” Miami's coach said, confirming the news first reported by NFL Network Sunday morning. The Dolphins were 2-6 and had lost three straight at that point. They'd played four uninspired games without their starting quarterback, going 1-3 after Tua Tagovailoa went on injured reserve on Sept. 17 with a concussion. Campbell would have had a chance to rejoin the contending Ravens, and Miami would have received a 2026 fifth-round pick in return, NFL Network reported. McDaniel argued that Campbell was too valuable to lose. “I was happy that they brought me into the conversations," Campbell said after Miami's 34-15 win over the New England Patriots . “They didn't have to say anything to me at all. We had a really good conversation about what we think about this team, where we are. We felt like we had a good shot to get back into the fight.” Added McDaniel: “I think it wasn’t like it was (GM) Chris (Grier) versus me. ... That’s the tricky thing about Chris’ job is he has to look long-term and short-term at the same time, what’s the best for the organization.” Campbell, a 17-year veteran, signed with the Dolphins after playing for Atlanta last season. Players and coaches have praised the 38-year-old's contributions on the field and in the locker room. “There’s no one’s game I’ve come to respect more than Calais up front on the D-line,” defensive tackle Zach Sieler said, “being with him this year and just the energy, the attitude and the mindset he brings every week. It can’t be matched, and that’s the reason why he is who he is today and doing what he’s doing at 17 years.” Campbell leads the team with four sacks. With back-to-back sacks in Weeks 10 and 11, he became the eighth player 38 or older to record sacks in consecutive games since the 1970 merger. He also has nine tackles for loss, giving him at least five tackles for loss in 15 of his 17 seasons. He played for Baltimore from 2020-2022, totaling 11 sacks and 113 tackles. “I think he means a great deal to not only the defensive line room, but the entire defense as well as the entire team,” McDaniel said earlier this week. “It’s rare for a guy to get here when he did, and then be voted, with such conviction, captain. I think the way that he operates to be a pro, I think has had a substantial impact on a lot of players that hadn’t been fortunate enough to be around someone with sustained success like he’s had.” The Dolphins have won three straight games since the deadline. Miami's defense held the Patriots scoreless until the fourth quarter on Sunday. Campbell broke down the team's pregame huddle as he has done before most games this season. He was also seen coaching up rookie linebacker Chop Robinson, who is always seeking pointers from the six-time Pro Bowler. “My job is to speak on behalf of what’s the best thing for the 2024 Dolphins,” McDaniel said. “I’m just fortunate to work in an organization where myself and the GM can be transparent and work together. “And he didn’t want to see any more adult temper tantrums.” AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL