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Attorney Warns That Phubbing Is Legit Grounds For Divorce | Ronald Bavero

Attorney Warns That Phubbing Is Legit Grounds For Divorce | Ronald Bavero

Phubbing is a word coined some time ago by combining the words “phone” and “snubbing.” In the context of marriage and other romantic relationships, it is simply ignoring a spouse or romantic partner in favor of scrolling on a phone. Emma Seppälä, a psychologist at Stanford and Yale universities, told Time, “Ironically, phubbing is meant to connect you, presumably, with someone through social media or texting. But it actually can severely disrupt your present-moment, in-person relationships.” Phubbing leads to marital dissatisfaction … and potentially divorce.  A few signs your partner is habitually phubbing:  Does your spouse check their phone every time it rings, even at the dinner table? Are they constantly looking at their phone while you are having a conversation with them? Do they take their phone with them everywhere they go, including the bathroom (no pun intended)? Are they half-heartedly listening to you while they are texting someone else? Do they bring their phone to bed and use it while lying next to you? Does your partner start to use their phone when …

One dead and others injured at Abu Dhabi and Dubai airports – as missile threat grounds flights | World News

One dead and others injured at Abu Dhabi and Dubai airports – as missile threat grounds flights | World News

One person has died and seven have been injured after an “incident” at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed airport, while four were also hurt at Dubai International – reportedly due to an overnight Iranian attack. It comes as many flights in and out of the Middle East have been cancelled due to US missile attacks on Iran and subsequent counter strikes targeting American bases in the region. A post on X by Abu Dhabi Airports said the incident “resulted in one fatality involving an Asian national and 7 injuries” – but did not give a cause and urged against “circulating rumours”. Iran latest: Supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei is dead, Trump confirms The Dubai incident left four staff with injuries and happened when a concourse sustained “minor damage”, according to the city’s media office. Aviation sources told ​Reuters news agency one of the terminals had been damaged during ​an overnight Iranian attack. Flights from both airports were grounded on Saturday as a precaution. There was also a minor fire on the facade of the city’s iconic sail-shaped Burj …

Queen Victoria statue in Belfast hospital grounds targeted in paint attack | UK News

Queen Victoria statue in Belfast hospital grounds targeted in paint attack | UK News

Police in Belfast have appealed for witnesses after a statue of Queen Victoria was vandalised. The statue sits in the grounds of the Royal Victoria Hospital, named after the late monarch. According to the Press Association, the Irish Republican group Lasair Dhearg posted a picture on social media on Friday afternoon, appearing to show one of its supporters pouring red paint over the statue. In an accompanying post, the group said, “Belfast activists” had paid a visit to the “Famine Queen” – a reference to the Irish potato famine of the mid-19th century. “British monarch Victoria oversaw the Great Hunger and the decimation of the Irish population as millions perished and emigrated,” it stated. Image: A man uses a power hose to remove red paint from the statue of Queen Victoria. Pic: PA In a statement, the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it had received a report of criminal damage on the Grosvenor Road site in west Belfast on Friday afternoon. “Inquiries are at an early stage and police would appeal to any …

86 arrests after protesters breach Wormwood Scrubs prison grounds holding Palestine Action-linked activist | UK News

86 arrests after protesters breach Wormwood Scrubs prison grounds holding Palestine Action-linked activist | UK News

A total of 86 people have been arrested after a group of protesters supporting a Palestine Action-linked activist on hunger strike at Wormwood Scrubs breached the prison grounds, police have said. The group refused to leave the grounds when told to do so, allegedly blocking prison staff from entering and leaving, and threatening police officers, the Metropolitan Police said. The Met said several of them also managed to get inside a staff entrance area of a prison building. It is understood the protesters did not get past security. The group have been arrested on suspicion of aggravated trespass, the force said in an update on Sunday. Footage shared on social media showed a group chanting outside the prison, with some holding signs. At one point, the group can be seen moving towards a building – and one clip appears to show some demonstrators inside. More on Extinction Rebellion It is understood that they were holding the demonstration in support of Umer Khalid. Mr Khalid is among five people accused of breaking into RAF Brize Norton …

School closed in Wolverhampton after body found in grounds | UK News

School closed in Wolverhampton after body found in grounds | UK News

A Wolverhampton school has been closed and pupils sent home after a body was found in the grounds. West Midlands Police said in a statement that officers attended Smestow Academy following the report of a body on Monday morning. The force said it arrived at 10.40am, and that the man was pronounced dead at the scene. It added that enquiries were underway to confirm the man’s identity and the circumstances around his death, and that the school was closing to pupils. Smestow Academy said on its website and social media that it was closing due to an “unconnected police incident”. Source link

Prince William ‘barred’ from riding e-scooter on grounds of forever home with Kate Middleton

Prince William ‘barred’ from riding e-scooter on grounds of forever home with Kate Middleton

The Prince of Wales has been “barred” from riding his e-scooter on the grounds of the Windsor Home Park estate, according to new reports. According to The Standard, the 4,800-acre Windsor Great Park, where the Waleses’ Forest Lodge home is situated, does not allow motorised transport for safety reasons and traffic management. Prince William, 43, has previously been spotted riding an e-scooter on the grounds of Windsor Castle and even rode it while appearing in an episode of Eugene Levy’s Apple+ TV series The Reluctant Traveler last October.  © Getty ImagesWilliam will no longer be allowed to ride his e-scooter around the Windsor Home Park estate E-scooter ban at Windsor Home Park However, he will no longer be permitted to ride his scooter on the estate as strict park rules now state: “Aside from cyclists, the roads are reserved for residents and Estate workers. “All other forms of motorised transport are not permitted within Windsor Great Park. Examples include: E-scooters, Hoverboards, One-wheels.” Recommended videoYou may also likeWATCH: The royal residences: A look inside E-scooters have become …

China Orders Domestic Firms To Stop Using US, Israeli Cybersecurity Software On ‘National Security’ Grounds

China Orders Domestic Firms To Stop Using US, Israeli Cybersecurity Software On ‘National Security’ Grounds

Via The Cradle Chinese authorities instructed domestic companies to stop using certain US and Israeli cybersecurity software, citing national security concerns and the risk of sensitive data being transferred overseas, according to informed sources cited by Reuters on January 14. Chinese officials, speaking through the sources – who spoke in anonymity – said the notice was issued in recent days and targeted software produced by roughly a dozen foreign firms.  via Reuters The move affects Chinese companies operating across multiple sectors, although Reuters said it could not determine how many received the directive. Among the firms named were US companies Broadcom-owned VMware, Palo Alto Networks, and Fortinet, as well as Israeli firm Check Point Software Technologies, according to the sources. Those briefed said the concern is that the software could “collect and transmit confidential information abroad,” raising fears about foreign access to sensitive Chinese data.  Neither China’s internet regulator, the Cyberspace Administration of China, nor the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology responded to requests for comment by the time of publication, while the companies named in the report …