Abstract: Thermomechanical simulation of photovoltaic (PV) modules using the finite element method (FEM) is a useful tool to evaluate module design features in terms of structural integrity, ...
Singapore police have announced arrests of three Singaporeans as part of investigations into ⁠alleged transnational scam syndicate Prince Group and its founder and chairman, Chen Zhi, who is in ...
Malaysia’s government said on Friday it would consider calls for a royal commission to investigate alleged abuses of power within the country’s anti-corruption agency, as pressure grew for the ...
Abstract: In this paper, a new deep neural network (DNN)-guided multi-channel speech enhancement approach is proposed to achieve noise reduction, dereverberation, and speech restoration. Different ...
A hot mic captured billionaire Les Wexner’s lawyer threatening him during a deposition in the Jeffrey Epstein probe, sparking online frenzy. Wexner appeared before a House panel amid scrutiny ...
A hot mic moment went viral as American billionaire businessman Les Wexner faced questioning in the Jeffrey Epstein probe. His attorney was overheard making a shocking threat during the deposition, ...
The British government is weighing new legislation that could remove the former prince, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, from the line of royal succession, according to reports. Officials in the United ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ‘I will kill you’: Billionaire’s lawyer caught on hot mic at Epstein probe Les Wexner’s lawyer was caught on a hot mic jokingly ...
Les Wexner’s lawyer was caught on a hot mic jokingly telling his client he would “kill him” if he did not keep his answers to questions on Jeffrey Epstein concise. On Wednesday (18 February), the ...
Les Wexner with attorney Michael Levy during his House Oversight deposition in Ohio, 18 February 2026. Screenshot from YouTube video 'The Deposition of Les Wexner on the Epstein Probe'/GOP Oversight ...
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