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Mum Shares Wholesome Moment Sons Return To School

Mum Shares Wholesome Moment Sons Return To School
Sep 23 2024 Share

Taking to social media, Maxine Curmi Buttigieg, who goes by @mumming_with_adhd on Instagram and maxine_adhd on TikTok, shared a wholesome moment of her and her son as he prepares to go to school.

The two recreate a popular trend wherein someone jumps over a phone and invites the other person to join them.

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First day back to school after 3 months with me 🥹 Form 5 & prep 3 🩵🩵 please world be kind to them ❤️❤️ #fyp #malta🇲🇹

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However, the twist is that now her son will have to go to school alone after the summer months. His mum is of course there to encourage him as her two sons both restart their education.

‘Mummy is going to miss you both so much. Have a great 1st day back boys’, wrote Maxine.

‘First day back to school after 3 months with me. Please world be kind to them.’

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5th Round Of National Hillclimb Championship At Girgenti

5th Round Of National Hillclimb Championship At Girgenti
Sep 23 2024 Share

Yesterday, the Island Car Club held the eagerly awaited 5th round of the National Hillclimb Championship at Girgenti, on the outskirts of Siggiewi.

After the summer break, the event attracted a large number of spectators keen to witness the exciting competition, which featured around 70 vehicles, including race-prepped cars, modified vehicles, and street-legal contenders.

The highlight of the day came from Christian Azzopardi, who secured overall victory in his Radical Clubsport with an impressive time of 35.394 seconds.

Azzopardi has maintained his dominant form this season, consistently proving his prowess on the track. Terence Vella, also driving a Radical Clubsport, put up a fierce fight but finished a fraction behind with a time of 35.508 seconds. Jean Vella, piloting a Jedi F1000, claimed the final spot on the podium with a time of 36.507 seconds.

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LEGO sets and experiences to launch for the 2025 F1 season

Sep 23 2024 Share

The LEGO Group and Formula 1 have officially announced a multi-year partnership, set to launch with the 2025 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. This collaboration aims to bring the thrilling world of Formula 1 to younger fans and families through LEGO’s innovative and inclusive approach to play.

The partnership will feature a range of LEGO products representing all ten F1 teams, catering to a wide age range, from LEGO DUPLO sets for preschoolers to more advanced builds for older fans. Alongside the product line, LEGO plans to create immersive experiences at key Grand Prix races, allowing fans to engage with Formula 1 in new, interactive ways.

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With Formula 1’s growing popularity among younger audiences, LEGO’s Chief Product & Marketing Officer, Julia Goldin, expressed excitement about enhancing fan connections through the magic of creative building. Formula 1’s Chief Commercial Officer, Emily Prazer, emphasized that the collaboration will inspire creativity and deepen passion for the sport.

The full rollout of LEGO sets and experiences will coincide with the 2025 F1 season, allowing fans to recreate iconic race moments while learning about the engineering marvels behind Formula 1.

 

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Trump Will Not Run Again In 2028 If He Loses 2024 Election

Sep 23 2024 Share

Republican Donald Trump has ruled out running in the 2028 U.S. presidential election if he loses the upcoming November vote, as stated in an interview aired on Sunday. When asked if he would run again after a potential defeat, the 78-year-old former president told the U.S. news program Full Measure: “No, I don’t. I think that will be it. I don’t see that happening at all.”

However, Trump expressed optimism for his chances in the November 5 election, saying he hopes to be “successful” at the polls.

Currently, Trump is in a tight race with Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris, especially in key battleground states that often determine the outcome of close elections.
Though Trump lost to Biden in 2020, he refused to concede, claiming the election was “stolen” and fueling conspiracy theories among his supporters.On January 6, 2021, these claims led to a violent attack on the U.S. Capitol as Trump supporters attempted to halt the certification of the election results.

In recent months, Trump has repeatedly declined to commit to fully accepting the outcome of the upcoming election.

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