Rijnmond - Nieuws

Het laatste nieuws van vandaag over Rotterdam, Feyenoord, het verkeer en het weer in de regio Rijnmond

Fotograaf Arie wint na dertig jaar in het vak de belangrijkste prijs van Nederland: 'De kers op de taart'

Fotograaf Arie Kievit uit Oude-Tonge heeft vrijdag de Zilveren Camera gewonnen, de belangrijkste Nederlandse prijs voor fotojournalistiek. Hij was de afgelopen dertig jaar vele malen genomineerd, maar won de prijs nog nooit. Tot nu dus. En dat betekent groot feest voor Arie.

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Limp Bizkit - Boiler

Limp Bizkit

Stone Temple Pilots - Still Remains

Stone Temple Pilots

The Guardian

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Ismaïla Sarr’s strike earns Crystal Palace Conference League draw at Zrinjski

Crystal Palace’s Conference League hopes hang in the balance after a 1-1 draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Zrinjski Mostar in the first leg of their knockout phase playoff.

Oliver Glasner had reinforced his attacking ranks since their last European outing in December, but it was Ismaïla Sarr, assisted by the January signing Jørgen Strand Larsen, who broke the deadlock on the stroke of half-time.

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Yakitori

Fred Marquer has added a photo to the pool:

Yakitori

Location: Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan

Formula 1 News

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Lowdon warns not to ‘read too much’ into Cadillac issues

Cadillac’s Graeme Lowdon has suggested that onlookers should not “read too much” into “small issues” experienced by the squad as the second pre-season test in Bahrain got underway, with the Team Principal reiterating that the new outfit are still in the very early days of their time in F1.

Catch the action from Day 2 of the second Bahrain test

Kimi Antonelli and Mercedes topped the timesheets on the second day of the final 2026 pre-season test in Bahrain, as drivers and teams continued to learn more about their new cars.

What we learned from Day 2 of the second Bahrain test

F1.com’s Lawrence Barretto examines the key developments from Day 2 of the second 2026 pre-season test in Bahrain.

The Register

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Google germinates Gemini 3.1 Pro in ongoing AI model race

AI model said to show improved reasoning capabilities

If you want an even better AI model, there could be reason to celebrate. Google, on Thursday, announced the release of Gemini 3.1 Pro, characterizing the model's arrival as "a step forward in core reasoning."…

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A Half-Century of US Labor Data Shows Steady Retreat From Evening and Night Work

Despite the popular notion that the modern economy runs around the clock, a new NBER working paper analyzing fifty years of U.S. labor data from 1973 to 2023 finds that Americans have been steadily and consistently moving away from evening and night work toward traditional daytime hours [PDF].

The share of the workforce on the job at 11PM, for instance, fell by over 25% from its 1970s level. Economists Jeff Biddle and Daniel Hamermesh argue the primary driver is rising real incomes -- night work is essentially an inferior good that workers avoid as they earn more. The wage premium employers must pay for undesirable hours has grown by about three percentage points over the period.

One sector bucked the trend: retail, where the rise of big-box chains, 24-hour Walmart supercenters and overnight distribution center restocking pushed more employees into late-night and early-morning shifts. The Covid-era surge in telework, rather than spreading work across the day, actually accelerated the concentration into prime hours -- especially among college-educated workers. France showed a similar pattern of daytime compression over 1966-2010, but the U.K. did not, likely because rapid de-unionization there eliminated the union wage premiums that had made night work comparatively attractive.

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