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Why doesn’t water help with spicy food? What about milk or beer?

Why doesn’t water help with spicy food? What about milk or beer?

Spicy foods taste spicy because they contain a family of compounds called capsaicinoids. Capsaicin is the major culprit. It’s found in chillies, jalapeños, cayenne pepper, and is even the active ingredient in pepper spray. Capsaicin…

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Facebook, LinkedIn, X are top social channels

Facebook, LinkedIn, X are top social channels

Facebook, LinkedIn, and X (formerly Twitter) are the three most-used social media platforms for central banks’ external communications, according to the Communications Benchmarks 2024. Among 31 central banks with a presence on social media, 18…

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FSB Plenary meets in Toronto

FSB Plenary meets in Toronto

Press enquiries: +41 61 280 8477 [email protected] Ref: 13/2024 The Financial Stability Board (FSB) Plenary met today in Toronto. The Plenary discussed follow-up work to the lessons learned from the banking sector turmoil and…

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Oil dips, but posts weekly gain on solid 2024 demand outlook By Reuters

Oil dips, but posts weekly gain on solid 2024 demand outlook By Reuters

By Nicole Jao NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil futures prices settled slightly lower on Friday after a survey showed deteriorating U.S. consumer sentiment, but prices rose 4% for the week as investors weighed forecasts for solid…

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Central banks face threats to their independence − and that isn’t good news for sound economic stewardship (or battling inflation)

Central banks face threats to their independence − and that isn’t good news for sound economic stewardship (or battling inflation)

Nearly every country in the world has a central bank – a public institution that manages a country’s currency and its monetary policy. And these banks have an extraordinary amount of power. By controlling the…

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Zimbabwe’s new dinosaur discovery: inside the find

Zimbabwe’s new dinosaur discovery: inside the find

Visitors to Lake Kariba – the world’s largest man-made lake, along the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe – come to enjoy the abundant wildlife, fine fishing or spectacular scenery. However, in 2017, our crew of…

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Vancouver Activity Sends Building Permits Soaring in April By Yolowire.com

Vancouver Activity Sends Building Permits Soaring in April By Yolowire.com

yolowire.com – Canada saw a significant increase in the total value of building permits in April, up 20.5 percent. The sharp spike was due to construction intentions in the residential sector, which increased 21.0 percent,…

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Why Labour and the Conservatives think they can improve the country without raising taxes – and why it’s a gamble

Why Labour and the Conservatives think they can improve the country without raising taxes – and why it’s a gamble

Both the Conservatives and Labour have made the same pre-election promise not to increase taxes on working people. They’ve also made many other promises to improve the NHS, crack down on illegal immigration, build more…

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Melissa Caddick mystery shows we need more research of a rare kind – marine forensics

Melissa Caddick mystery shows we need more research of a rare kind – marine forensics

The disappearance of 49-year-old Melissa Caddick in November 2020 captured Australia’s attention. At the time, Caddick was being investigated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission for alleged financial misconduct, with dozens of people defrauded…

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Oil prices dip but still set for positive week on OPEC hopes By Investing.com

Oil prices dip but still set for positive week on OPEC hopes By Investing.com

Investing.com– Oil prices fell in Asian trade on Friday as traders locked-in some profits at the end of a positive week, with crude prices set for their first weekly gain in four on hopes of…

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