In practice for the Japanese Grand Prix, Yuki Tsunoda placed sixth in his Red Bull debut, just 0.107 seconds behind teammate Max Verstappen, with Lando Norris of McLaren setting the pace. Tsunoda navigated his new car well despite some challenging moments, showing maturity and adaptability on the track. Norris had a few errors but ultimately topped the timesheets, while Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton trailed behind in third and fourth, respectively.
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The U.S. lobster industry, primarily based in Maine, experienced a significant decline in 2024, with catches plummeting to a 15-year low, raising concerns about the northern migration of lobsters to colder Canadian waters due to warming ocean temperatures. This decline not only impacts consumer prices, which soared due to high demand and limited supply, but also threatens the livelihoods of many Mainers dependent on the lobster trade. Efforts to address these challenges include a new...
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