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MrBeast Becomes First Youtuber To Reach 300 Million Subscribers

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Jimmy Donaldson, better known as MrBeast, has become the first ever YouTuber to reach an insane 300 million subscribers

This incredible milestone came only a month after he managed to overtake Indian music label T-Series as the most subscribed YouTube channel in the world.

It was T-Series that had overtaken YouTube legend Pewdiepie all those years ago but now it seems that an individual has retaken the coveted throne.

Donaldson took to Twitter to celebrate the news stating “I remember freaking out when I hit 300 subscribers 11 years ago.. lol”

MrBeast has become not only a YouTube star but an overall global phenomenon even founding several companies such as Feastables, MrBeast Burger and Team Trees.

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New Samsung Products Announced at Galaxy Unpacked Event

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t the 2024 Galaxy Event, which took place yesterday on the 10th of July, Samsung revealed its new products, which will be available on July 24th.

Starting off with the Galaxy Ring, Samsung introduced a ‘new era of wellness’. The ring is fully equipped with three-sensor technology and uses AI to track various health metrics such as sleep, menstrual cycles, and heart rate. It is water-resistant and capable of functioning at ‘500 metres below sea level and 9,000 metres high’. The ring has a 7-day battery life on a single charge.

The Galaxy Watch7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra were also announced. Like the Galaxy Ring, the watches are primarily marketed towards fitness enthusiasts and are equipped with an ‘enhanced BioActive Sensor’.

The Galaxy Z series is also expanding with the announcement of two new phones, the Galaxy Z Fold6 and Flip6. The Fold6 is capable of folding like a book, while the Flip6 opens vertically to divide the screen into two squares, optimizing portability.

The launch of the standard and Pro versions of the Galaxy Buds3 series was also announced. The new Interpreter mode allows the earphones to translate foreign languages directly into the user’s ear.

 

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574 More Families To Benefit From Student Allowance Payments

574 More Families To Benefit From Student Allowance Payments
Jul 11 2024 Share

By the end of this week, additional student allowance payments will be made for those continuing their studies beyond secondary education. In fact, 574 more families will receive payments, with an investment of €290,000.

As a result, the total number of benefiting families has surpassed 10,000, while the number of eligible students has reached 11,000.

So far, €5.5 million has been invested in this benefit alone.

The families receiving payments at the end of the week include those with children studying in private or foreign educational institutions and other cases that were not paid in May because their information was not yet updated.

There are still 472 cases being vetted, where data from the Department of Education and Social Security is being compared. The Ministry for Social Policy and Children’s Rights is making every effort to complete this process as soon as possible.

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PN Court Case Over Vitals Money Dismissed By Judge

PN Court Case Over Vitals Money Dismissed By Judge
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Judge Toni Abela has rejected a request from Opposition leader Bernard Grech and MP Adrian Delia to compel the State Advocate to reclaim funds lost in a fraudulent hospitals deal.

Abela stated that it was beyond the court’s authority to direct the State Advocate’s actions.

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The case arose late last year after a court nullified the hospitals deal, declaring it fraudulent. The Opposition MPs sought a court order for the State Advocate to recover up to €400 million in taxpayer money paid to the deal’s concessionaires, initially Vitals and later Steward.

Following the judgment, Grech made a brief statement outside the courthouse, asserting that it was now the State Advocate’s responsibility to pursue legal action to recover the fraudulently spent funds.

He criticised the government for not taking adequate steps to reclaim the money given to the private companies. Grech added that the PN would review the judgment to decide their next steps.

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