Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend Jim Curtis details how they navigate relationship ‘flare-ups’
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Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend Jim Curtis details how they navigate relationship ‘flare-ups’

Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend, Jim Curtis, shared the healthy dynamic they have when it comes to arguments. The hypnotherapist and wellness coach acknowledged that he and the “Friends” alum have “little things that flare up” occasionally, but they choose to deal with it in a positive way. “I spend a lot of time with my girlfriend,” Curtis shared on the “Ced with Intention” podcast released on Feb. 12. “We spend a lot of time in the house together. Sometimes, we can have, like, little things that flare up.” “We have the opportunity to either be silent and be angry; or go leave the house, or think about it and meditate on how to change it, or we can say, ‘Hey, this is what happened, I’m sorry,’ and do the repair,” he continued.Jennifer Aniston’s boyfriend, Jim Curtis, acknowledged they sometimes have “little flare-ups”...
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THE WEEKEND WRAP: Dry school taps, the R1bn CEO and the soul of Leipoldt’s kitchen
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THE WEEKEND WRAP: Dry school taps, the R1bn CEO and the soul of Leipoldt’s kitchen

A tale of two taps: How water access is dividing Gauteng’s schoolsAs the taps run dry across Gauteng, the divide between the province’s poor and wealthy schools only deepens. (Photo: Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo) By Takudzwa Pongweni For Gauteng public school learners, a water outage means raw sewage risks and cancelled classes. More affluent schools, however, report not having water outages in years and turning the crisis into a teachable moment. Read more.The sky-high gold price — who benefits?While the government stands to gain significantly through increased royalties on the back of the increases in the gold price, the economic benefits to the broader society remain questionable. (Photo: iStock) By Stephen Grootes. The shimmering profits of gold-mining companies raise an interesting question: how much will our society benefit from this? Does it really do...
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Webb Reveals Hidden Layers of Uranus’ Upper Atmosphere
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Webb Reveals Hidden Layers of Uranus’ Upper Atmosphere

For the first time, astronomers have mapped the vertical structure of Uranus’ ionosphere, uncovering unexpected temperature peaks, weakened ion densities, and puzzling dark regions shaped by the planet’s extreme magnetic field. The results, made possible by nearly a full day of observations with the NIRSpec instrument onboard the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope, confirm that Uranus’ upper atmosphere has been cooling for decades and offer a rare glimpse into how the ice giant interacts with space in ways unlike any other world in the Solar System.Tie rods et al. mapped the vertical structure of Uranus’ upper atmosphere, uncovering how temperature and charged particles vary with height across the planet. Image credit: NASA / ESA / CSA / Webb / STScI / P. Tiranti / H. Melin / M. Zamani, ESA & Webb.The upper atmosphere of...
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