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Bằng Chứng Thép (Phần 2) Forensic Heroes 2 (2008) Trạng thái: Tập 30 / 30 HD Vietsub. Tập phim mới nhất: 30 29 28. Thời lượng: 45 phút. Ngôn ngữ: Phụ đề việt. Thể loại: Hình Sự, Kịch Tính, Phim Bộ, Phim Châu Á Kinh Điển, Phim Tvb, Tình Cảm. Quốc gia: Hồng Kông. Đạo diễn: Mai Tiểu
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Wenn Ein Mann Lange Single Ist. Welcome to summer! This month, Netflix has a queue of movies and shows ready to watch after a long day at the beach—or a long day avoiding the heat. On June 8, Never Have I Ever comes to a close with its final season, and all of the college angst that senior year has to offer. On June 9, the animated creatures of the Big Mouth spin-off Human Resources—including a Hormone Monster Nick Kroll, a Logic Rock Randall Park, and a Lovebug Keke Palmer—will return with a new batch of humans. And June 22 brings the premiere of Glamorous, in which Marco Mejia Miss Benny, a young gender nonconforming queer man, meets esteemed beauty mogul Madolyn Addison Kim Cattrall. Here’s everything coming to Netflix in June 2023—and what’s leaving. Read more The 25 Best Shows to Watch on Netflix Here are the Netflix originals coming in June 2023 Available June 1 The Days A Beautiful Life LEGO Ninjago Dragons Rising Available June 2 Manifest Season 4 Part 2 Missed Connections Rich in Love 2 Scoop Valeria Season 3 Available June 5 Barracuda Queens Available June 6 My Little Pony Make Your Mark Chapter 4 Available June 7 Arnold Love Is Blind Brazil Season 3 Available June 8 Never Have I Ever Season 4 Tour de France Unchained Available June 9 Bloodhounds Human Resources Season 2 The Playing Card Killer Tex Mex Motors This World Can’t Tear Me Down The Wonder Weeks You Do You Available June 13 Amy Schumer Emergency Contact Available June 14 Our Planet II The Surrogacy Available June 16 Chris Hemsworth in Extraction 2 Jasin Boland/Netflix Black Clover Sword of the Wizard King Extraction 2 Available June 17 King the Land See You in My 19th Life Available June 19 Not Quite Narwhal Take Care of Maya Available June 20 85 South Ghetto Legends Available June 21 Break Point Part 2 Available June 22 Miss Benny as Marco, Kim Cattrall as Madolyn in Glamorous Courtesy of Netflix Glamorous Let’s Get Divorced Skull Island Sleeping Dog Available June 23 Catching Killers Season 3 iNumber Number Jozi Gold King of Clones Make Me Believe The Perfect Find Pokémon Ultimate Journeys The Series Part 3 Through My Window Across the Sea Available June 28 Eldorado Everything the Nazis Hate Muscles & Mayhem An Unauthorized Story of American Gladiators Run Rabbit Run Available June 29 Ōoku The Inner Chambers The Witcher Season 3, Volume 2 Available June 30 Is It Cake, Too?! Nimona Here are the TV shows and movies coming to Netflix in May 2023 Available June 1 The Angry Birds Movie The Breakfast Club Bruce Almighty The Choice Dear John Death at a Funeral Dune 1984 End of Days Forever My Girl Funny People Groundhog Day Hook How High The Italian Job Jarhead Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius Kicking & Screaming The Kingdom Magic Mike Mean Girls The Mick Seasons 1-2 Mr. Peabody & Sherman Muster Dogs Nanny McPhee Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang The Ring Spider-Man Spider-Man 2 Spider-Man 3 Stuart Little Stuart Little 2 Surf’s Up Terminator 2 Judgment Day To Leslie We’re the Millers Available June 5 Ben 10 Seasons 1-4 Living Available June 9 A Lot Like Love Available June 12 Dunkirk Tom and Jerry Tales Seasons 1-2 Available June 14 Forged in Fire Season 8 Married at First Sight Season 13 Available June 15 Cold Case Files Season 2 Available June 17 Grey’s Anatomy Season 19 Suits Seasons 1-8 Available June 19 My Little Pony The Movie Available June 21 The UnXplained with William Shatner Season 2 Available June 26 The Imitation Game Available June 30 Alone Season 9 Tayo the Little Bus Season 5 Here’s what’s leaving Netflix in June 2023 Leaving June 1 Garth Brooks The Road I’m On Season 1 The DUFF Leaving June 8 Bathtubs Over Broadway Leaving June 13 Marlon Seasons 1-2 The Mole Seasons 3-4 Leaving June 14 Cold Case Files Season 1 Leaving June 15 The Darkness Leaving June 19 Philomena Leaving June 20 Shooter Seasons 1-3 Leaving June 21 The Mist Leaving June 29 Mandela Long Walk to Freedom Leaving June 30 Chappelle’s Show Seasons 1-2 The Garfield Show Seasons 1-2 How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days Jerry Maguire LOL Puss in Boots Resident Evil Afterlife Resident Evil Apocalypse The Stepfather The Taking of Pelham 123 World War Z Contact us at letters
Tucker Carlson launched his promised new show on Twitter on Tuesday with talk of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, UFOs, who killed JFK and what really went down on 9/11 — and the former Fox News host was a hit. In its first four hours-plus, the low-tech 10-minute video posted on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform attracted 27 million views. Related Story Fox News Claims Tucker Carlson Breached His Contract By Doing Twitter Show Broadcasting from what looked like a wooden cabin home studio and postulating that “American citizens are the least-informed in the world” along with his well-trodden take on the failings of the American media, Carlson essentially delivered what counted for a more echoing and caffeinated version of his nightly monologue on FNC’s Tucker Carlson Tonight. While the topics and themes bellowed out Tuesday might have been right at home on the Rupert Murdoch outlet where Carlson reigned supreme in primetime for over six years before being suddenly dropped on April 24 — his numbers on Twitter left Fox in the dust, even though the metrics are apples to avocados. Setting the GOP agenda daily and hugging the far right, Carlson averaged million viewers in March, his last full month on the air, according to Nielsen. The network has been rotating hosts in his former 8 ET time slot, and they have generally garnered about half the size of that March audience. Technically still under contract to Fox until January 2025 and paid more than $20 million a year, Carlson has engaged Hollywood heavyweight lawyer Bryan Freedman to negotiate his exit from the company. With his last show on April 21, Carlson’s departure from Fox’s airwaves came soon after the company paid out nearly $800 million to settle Dominion Voting System’s defamation lawsuit over false election fraud reports. Battling a leak of incriminating texts and video out of his time at Fox, Carlson also faces a suit from TCTs former senior booking producer Abby Grossberg alleging rampant misogyny and harassment on the show. Frequently accused of taking racist and anti-immigrant positions while on Fox News, Carlson promised on May 9 that he would be debuting a show on Twitter because it is one of the few “platforms left that allow free speech.” While that might be debatable, tonight’s Tucker on Twitter premiere might be in violation of Carlson’s FNC contract — or a sign he is free of it. Neither attorney Freedman or Fox News responded to Deadline’s request for comment on the new Twitter show. On the other hand, just back from a whirlwind and much-feted visit to China, Elon Musk had something to say about Carlson’s launch on his financially ailing platform Not that Carlson himself didn’t have a lot to say with thinly veiled antisemitic attacks on Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky as “sweaty and rat-like, a comedian-turned-oligarch, a persecutor of Christians.” “What’s happened to the hundreds of billions of dollars we’ve sent to Ukraine? No clue,” Carlson asked with his trademarked conspiracy-drenched rhetorical style. “Who organized those Black Lives Matter riots three years ago? No one’s gotten to the bottom of that. What exactly happened on 9/11? Well, it’s still classified.” Swatting Trump sycophant Sen. Lindsey Graham as “a starving man contemplating a breakfast buffet” for his support of backing on Ukraine against Russia’s invasion, and getting “aroused” at the death of Russian troops, Carlson also got topical with a take on what really happened to the Kakhovka Dam this week. “Any fair person would conclude the Ukrainians probably blew it up,” he said of the damage at the Russian-held facility that forced thousands of Ukrainians to abandon their homes after flooding. “Just as you would assume they blew up Nord Stream, the Russian natural gas pipeline, last fall. In fact, the Ukrainians did do that, as we now know,” Carlson continued, stating as fact a situation that remains murky. “Blowing up the dam may be bad for Ukraine, but it hurts Russia more, and for precisely that reason the Ukrainian government has considered destroying it,” Carlson declared Tuesday even as officials say they are still assessing who actually blew up the dam. Russia and Ukraine are blaming each other. Throwing his usual swipes at that the “skinny dude in a dress is a girl” and discussions of race relations, Carlson then turned his attention to reports from a former member of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and National Reconnaissance Office that the American government has alien “spacecraft” and “dead pilots.” “UFOs are actually real, and apparently so is extraterrestrial life,” Carlson exclaimed of the statements Air Force vet David Grusch gave to upstart cable newser NewsNation today. Claiming whistleblower status, Grusch also admitted he hadn’t seen any of the vehicles or aliens but said he had spoken to people who had. For Carlson, the real news wasn’t that we may not be alone in the universe, but that The New York Times and Washington Post hadn’t covered Grusch’s story. “Now, in a normal country, this news would qualify as a bombshell — the story of the millennium. But in our country, it doesn’t.” Of course, Carlson being Carlson, he couldn’t stop himself from promising to take his ball home if he wasn’t allowed to play with it as he chooses. “We’re told there are no gatekeepers here,” he said of Twitter near the end of his pro-Russia online rant tonight. “If that turns out to be false, we’ll leave. But in the meantime, we are grateful to be here. We will be back with much more very soon.” Ted Johnson contributed to this report.
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East Coasters finally understand what it’s like to live in California. Earlier this week, a giant cloud of wildfire smoke from Canada wafted into New York City, Boston, and other eastern metropolises, engulfing skylines and putting millions of people at risk from air pollution. On Tuesday evening, Wednesday, and Thursday morning, NYC had the worst air quality of any major city in the world. New York State Mesonet/University at Albany It’s not only large northeastern cities that are smothered in smoke. States as far west as Minnesota and as far south as South Carolina have watched their air quality plummet, in some cases reaching record levels of pollution. The ongoing air quality crisis is likely one of North America’s worst wildfire smoke events in the last two decades. Across the eastern seaboard, most of the smoke comes from recent forest fires in Quebec, a Canadian province in the far east that borders Maine. Roughly 140 fires were burning in the region as of Thursday morning, and many of them had not been contained. This situation is both frightening and usual. While Canada is, on the whole, prone to wildfires, the fires usually aren’t this severe in the east, especially this early in the year. Plus, weather patterns have to be just right to carry the smoke hundreds of miles south into the US. One big question now is whether these fires in Canada will become more common in the years ahead — and what that means for US cities that are not accustomed to smoke. 1 Why is eastern Canada burning? The summer often brings severe wildfires to western Canada, especially as climate change continues to dry out vegetation and heat up the atmosphere. 2021 was a particularly devastating year, with blazes destroying entire towns. Provinces in the east — including Quebec and Nova Scotia — are somewhat more safeguarded from fires, or at least devastating ones. Air coming off the North Atlantic Ocean typically keeps the region humid and cooler, making it less likely to burn, per Reuters. The forests out east also tend to be less flammable, Reuters notes. Unlike western forests, which are dominated by fire-prone evergreens, eastern forests also have broadleaf deciduous trees, which are less flammable their branches start higher off the ground and their leaves contain more moisture. A satellite image shows smoke drifting south from wildfires burning in Quebec on the right and Ontario on the left on June 7. CIRA/NOAA via AP But under the right conditions, even eastern forests can burn. This spring brought the right conditions across parts of the east — namely, low humidity and rainfall, and lots of heat. By the end of April, large parts of eastern Canada were abnormally dry, according to the country’s drought monitor. Some places, such as Sydney, Nova Scotia, recorded their driest April on record. When forests are dry, they ignite more easily. “What’s unique about this year is that the forests are so dry that the fires are many times larger than they normally are,” Matthew Hurteau, a biology professor at the University of New Mexico, told Vox’s Rachel DuRose. Still, there needs to be a source of ignition. And for the fires out east, it was likely a combination of lightning strikes, people who might, say, toss a cigarette butt out their window, and human infrastructure such as trains, which can create sparks. 2 When will the smoke disappear and the fires stop? The reason there’s so much smoke spreading south into parts of the US is, in a word, weather. A large low-pressure system above Nova Scotia that’s swirling counter-clockwise has created winds that flow south from Quebec and then east toward New York and other coastal cities. It will take a change in weather to clear smoke from eastern cities, though don’t expect relief in the near-term. On Thursday morning, air quality in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, and other regions was hazardous. Conditions will likely remain poor in these regions through Friday morning, at which point the wind may shift directions and blow the smoke west toward Ohio, according to the National Weather Service. Smoke from Canadian fires continues into the Northeast, but when will it end? A stalled low pressure system directing smoke southward may shift away from the region this weekend, but as long as the fires continue, the smoke may simply be directed towards other areas of the NWS Weather Prediction Center NWSWPC June 7, 2023 The long-term forecast is more troubling. The reality is that if fires continue to burn, smoke could continue to impact regions of the US. Forecasters predict Canada will face dry and, in some places, warmer-than-average conditions this summer, so the recipe for wildfires could persist for months. As long as there’s a risk of fire, there’s a risk of far-ranging smoke. “As long as the fires continue, the smoke may simply be directed toward other areas of the US,” the National Weather Service said Wednesday. 3 Is wildfire smoke really that dangerous? Yes, very much so, especially for people who already have lung or heart conditions, people who are pregnant, and children. Here’s how Vox’s resident physician and health reporter, Keren Landman, put it Breathing polluted air affects the body in a few different ways. Larger pieces of particulate matter — tiny particles of soot and dust — can irritate the linings of people’s airways in their noses, mouths, throats, and lungs. And smaller bits, along with toxic gases and molecules called volatile organic compounds, can sneak from the lungs into the bloodstream, where they can travel to other organs and cause a wide range of short- and long-term problems. You can find her full story on the health risks of inhaling smoke here. People who live in large cities like New York and Boston are already exposed to sources of dangerous air pollution including car exhaust. Research suggests, however, that wildfire smoke can be several times more harmful than these other sources. Thankfully, there are pretty easy ways to avoid dangerous exposure, as my colleague Rebecca Leber writes Stay indoors when you can, wear an N95 mask when you can’t, and pay attention to outdoor air quality measurements and forecasts the same way you do the weather. 4 Are smoky skies the new normal for East Coasters and the upper Midwest? Climate change is heating up the planet, and warmer air sucks moisture out of trees and other plants, making them more flammable. That’s why warming is making fire seasons in Canada, the US, and elsewhere, longer and more severe. Research indicates that wildfires are now burning larger areas, compared to previous decades. “As the atmosphere warms, the ability to suck moisture out of the fuel [trees and other vegetation] increases almost exponentially,” said Mike Flannigan, a wildland fire professor at the University of Alberta. “So unless we get more rain to compensate for that drying effect, our fields are going to be drier. Most of the models of future fire seasons for Canada look like no change in precipitation or even drier.” Firefighters spray water on a forest fire in Shelburne County, Nova Scotia, on June 1, 2023. Communications Nova Scotia /The Canadian Press via AP That doesn’t mean that the eastern US will be engulfed in smoke every summer — again, the wind patterns have to be just so. Yet it does make such a frightening event more likely. What cities on the East Coast are seeing is very much a warning sign of what climate change can bring. Rachel DuRose contributed reporting to this story. Update, June 8, 1025 am This story was originally published on June 7 and has been updated with the recent status of the Canadian wildfires and projected wind shifts. $95/year $120/year $250/year $350/year Other Yes, I'll give $120/year Yes, I'll give $120/year We accept credit card, Apple Pay, and Google Pay. You can also contribute via
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