it is fat bear week, and if you have not seen this before, you have been living in a cave. it is the time of year when alaskan bears bulk up for winter hibernation. so, in nature terms, it s a bit like the trolley dash at the supermarket. you run round frantically, grabbing whatever you can roots, berries, squirrels, fish! this time of year, an alaskan bear, very good fishermen, might eat something like 250 kilos of fresh salmon. and every year, alaska s katmai national park sticks these bears on social media so we can vote on who is the fattest of them all. this year, the competition is stiff. here is the defending champion 0tis, who has won fat bear four times, back to defend the title, once ate 42 salmon in one sitting. and if he says it is winter, it is winter. and then there there is 747 jumbo size, winner of fat bear 2020, one of the largest bears on earth, weighing some 635 kilos. that s about eight of me.
KalVista Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: KALV), today announced that the compensation committee of KalVista's board of directors granted four newly-hired employees inducement options to purchase an aggregate
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Tropical Storm Ma-On, Northeast of the Philippines, approximately 1,635 kilometres (km) away from Brunei and Tropical Storm Tokage, Southeast of Japan, approximately 4,631km away from the Sultanate, are observed as of 11am yesterday, according to a press statement from Brunei Darussalam Meteorological Department (BDMD). Tropical Storm Ma-On is forecast to move North-westwards while Tropical Storm […]
the computer models that were accurate yesterday are dropping incredible amounts, another 8, 9, 10 inches in central louisiana heading towards central mississippi. we know louisiana is prone to flooding as well. thank you so much. tom, thank you. now we want to go to ed lavandera who is still in dallas where the rain continues to fall. ed, we saw those images of people swimming to safety. what more have you learned there? reporter: well, it has been an excruciating 24 hours here in the dallas area. we are standing along 635 in southeast dallas county. this has been one of the areas of dallas that has seen the most intense rainfall over the last 24 hours. i ve seen on some of the local weather reports as much as 10 inches of rain that has fallen in this area. this is a highway that parts of it have been closed for several hours this morning during rush hour traffic. you can see the higher parts there, the interstate is back up and running.