Tag: Delivering

  • US Woman Gives Birth to Rare ‘MoMo Twins’ Just Over a Year After Delivering Identical Twin Boys (See Pics and Video)

    US Woman Gives Birth to Rare ‘MoMo Twins’ Just Over a Year After Delivering Identical Twin Boys (See Pics and Video)

    A woman in the US gave birth to momo twins recently. Britney and Frankie Alba hail from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They welcomed the twins Lydia and Lynlee Alba on October 25, 2022. After this, they again heard the good news of twins after a span of six months. According to a press release by the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), MoMo twins or monoamniotic-monochorionic are rare. Such types of twins share the same placenta, amniotic sac and fluid. Hilary Swank, Who Is Expecting Twins, Shares New Pic Showing Off Her Baby Bump on Instagram!

    US Woman Britney Alba Gave Birth To MoMo Twins

    What Are MoMo Twins or Pregnancies?

    In simple terms, MoMo pregnancy involves twins who share the same placenta, amniotic sac and fluid, however, they are differet as the two have different umbilical cords. Speaking to the Indian Express, Rachel Sinkey, M.D., assistant professor in the UAB Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology said, “They share everything except umbilical cords, which can easily become entangled in a single sac. Unfortunately, there is a high rate of stillbirths associated with MoMo twins.”

    (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user’s social media account and Morning Tidings Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of Morning Tidings, also Morning Tidings does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)

  • US Woman Gives Birth to Rare ‘MoMo Twins’ Just Over a Year After Delivering Identical Twin Boys (See Pics and Video)

    US Woman Gives Birth to Rare ‘MoMo Twins’ Just Over a Year After Delivering Identical Twin Boys (See Pics and Video)

    A woman in the US gave birth to momo twins recently. Britney and Frankie Alba hail from Tuscaloosa, Alabama. They welcomed the twins Lydia and Lynlee Alba on October 25, 2022. After this, they again heard the good news of twins after a span of six months. According to a press release by the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), MoMo twins or monoamniotic-monochorionic are rare. Such types of twins share the same placenta, amniotic sac and fluid. Hilary Swank, Who Is Expecting Twins, Shares New Pic Showing Off Her Baby Bump on Instagram!

    US Woman Britney Alba Gave Birth To MoMo Twins

    (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user’s social media account and Morning Tidings Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of Morning Tidings, also Morning Tidings does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)

  • Video of School Boy Delivering Fiery Speech on Republic Day in Jalna Goes Viral; Minor Explains How His Father and Teacher Have Different Perspective on Democracy

    Video of School Boy Delivering Fiery Speech on Republic Day in Jalna Goes Viral; Minor Explains How His Father and Teacher Have Different Perspective on Democracy

    A heartwarming video of a small school boy delivering a fiery speech about democracy on the occasion of Republic Day is going viral on social media. The video was shared by Twitter page Voice Of Malegaon. As per reports, the video is from a school in Maharashtra’s Jalna as the boy gives his speech in Marathi. In the video, the boy explains what democracy means to him. The 1-minute 15 second video clip opens with the boy extending Republic Day greetings to his teachers and classmates. As the video moves further, the boy says from this day onwards democracy began in the country. The boy further says that he likes democracy as one can fight, make friendships, and even live peacefully with love. However, he says that he loves to be mischievous and travel. The little boy says that his father doesn’t hit him as he believes in democracy. The video, which has now gone viral on social media also shows the boy explain how democracy has different definition for his father and his teachers. Wonder what he said. Watch the video to know more. ‘Ghost’ Woman Seen in Viral Video of ‘Aatma’ From Aligarh Speaks Out, Says Being Condemned Because She Is a Widow.

    School Boy Explains What Democracy Means to Him

    (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user’s social media account and Morning Tidings Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of Morning Tidings, also Morning Tidings does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)

  • Drone Delivery: Amazon Starts Delivering Orders by Drones in US States, Aims To Fly Out Packages to Customers Within 60 Minutes

    Drone Delivery: Amazon Starts Delivering Orders by Drones in US States, Aims To Fly Out Packages to Customers Within 60 Minutes

    San Francisco, December 29 : E-commerce giant Amazon has started delivering orders by drones in the US states of California and Texas with an aim to fly out packages to customers’ homes within an hour. Recently, customers in Lockeford, California and College Station, Texas, had received a small number of parcels delivered by a drone using the company’s ‘Amazon Prime Air’ drone service, reports The Verge. Realme GT Neo 5 Primary Specs Leaked via Poster Prior Imminent Launch; Find All Details Here.

    “Our aim is to safely introduce our drones to the skies. We are starting in these communities and will gradually expand deliveries to more customers over time,” Amazon Air spokesperson Natalie Banke said in a statement.

    In 2020, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gave the company ‘Part 135’ approval to send packages by drone. Customers living in Lockeford and College Station are eligible to sign up and place orders, while Amazon will notify customers who live elsewhere when drone delivery is available in their area. LG Electronics Collaborates With Asleep To Develop Next-Generation Smart Home Appliances That Can Track Sleep.

    Customers will receive tracking information and an approximate delivery time after placing an order, when they can expect the drone to deliver the package to their backyard, the report said.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Dec 29, 2022 11:15 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Zomato Down: Online Food Delivering Platform Technical Glitch Resolved

    Zomato were facing a temporary tech glitch yesterday due to server down of the system. Zomato thanks to their tech mates who resolved the issue, and says that they are back up and running. We are sorry for any inconvenience caused in the interim and hope to serve you better in the future, says Zomato.

     

    Check Tweet:

    (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user’s social media account and Morning Tidings Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of Morning Tidings, also Morning Tidings does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)

  • Zomato Down: Users Flood Twitter With Funny Jokes, Memes As Online Food Delivering Platform Crashes One Day Ahead of IPO

    Zomato Down: Users Flood Twitter With Funny Jokes, Memes As Online Food Delivering Platform Crashes One Day Ahead of IPO

    Zomato Down: Users Flood Twitter With Funny Jokes, Memes As Online Food Delivering Platform Crashes One Day Ahead of IPO.

    Seems Everyone is Busy With IPO Allotment

    Twitterati Says He was Ordering For IPO Celebrations

    User Asking For Shareholders Discount

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 22, 2021 09:36 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • GORILLAS: Delivering More Than Groceries

    GORILLAS: Delivering More Than Groceries

    Gorillas is the latest speedy grocery delivery app which is currently blazing its way across Europe. Now there are rumours of it spreading across the Atlantic to the United States in the near future. Gorillas went from a tiny office and a single warehouse, with Co-Founder and CEO Kağan Sümer doubling as a delivery rider, to a billion-dollar valuation unicorn in under a year.

    Epic Start

    Whether it is due to the COVID pandemic making grocery delivery more attractive or the allure of a 10-minute delivery time, Gorillas has proven to be one of the fastest growing companies ever in an unprecedented period of economic uncertainty. But the growing pains that accompany this kind of skyrocketing valuation could prove to be an issue for the newfound “tech unicorn”.

    While Sümer spoke about expanding the app to include pharmaceutical delivery while a guest on the OMR podcast, riders are taking it upon themselves to expand Gorillas’ offerings with something a little different: illicit drugs. Reportedly, weed, hash, and more are available on the side of your order if the right rider comes to your doorstep.

    Drugs and Lockdowns

    The option to pay in cash for deliveries that come right to your door, along with a less than 10-minute delivery time, suddenly makes getting your fix quite easy in a time when lockdowns and travel restrictions make finding illicit drugs harder than ever.

    Many cities like Berlin are under ever-stricter lockdowns, with enforced curfews that limit who can be on the street and when. Yet food delivery drivers are an exception to many of these restrictions, classified as “essential workers” due to the nature of their business. No city can tell its people you are not allowed to get food, and so, food delivery drivers are essential workers, to whom curfews and lockdowns do not apply.

    Drug dealers and gangs taking advantage of this loophole and teaming up with food delivery drivers, has been a welcome evolution of the times for casual and hardcore drug users alike.

    It provides a convenient cover for the dealers as well, a delivery driver among the dozens of companies springing up all over the world in metropolitan areas is unlikely to be stopped by police, and even if they are, companies like Gorillas do not care because any tickets or fines are likely to be thrown out. With food delivery being an exception, a driver is unlikely to bet searched and discovered to have illicit drugs, making this side business the most lucrative and attractive part of the business itself.

    Delivering More Than Groceries

    Customers, drivers, and Gorillas all know that deliveries being an exception to curfews and lockdowns, allows this side business to thrive. But Gorillas wilfully turns a blind eye, as it gives it an edge over competitors and cultivates brand loyalty during a crucial and competitive time in the grocery delivery wars.

    Gorillas is not the first nor only company to use food delivery as a cover for drug distribution. The pandemic saw a rise in drug usage globally with so many people stuck at home. People of all ages have utilized apps, from social media to food delivery, to get their fix. The ease of ordering has also led to an increase in overdoses of first-time users as well.

    Ignorant Bliss

    Gorillas, while not actively participating in this trend, is also not actively working to stop it either, because this unofficial partnership allows them to edge out the competition, and that edge is something they will take any way they can get it.

    This phenomenon is not limited to Europe, it has gone global, affecting numerous countries. The pandemic has forced drug dealers and gangs to get creative and their unofficial coordination with food delivery apps has allowed both to thrive.

    These unusual times have made for VERY unusual bedfellows.