Donald Trump has been surrounded by concerns regarding his health for a long time. Now, a newly shared video the U.S President has posted has put more fuel to the fire that something isn’t right. The U.S is continuing the conflict in Iran. After opening the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20 percent of the worldäs oil is transported, it closed again as Iran claimed ships had been attacked by the U.S. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump is continuing his erratic behavior on social media, which has many concerned about whether he is still fit to be president. However, some of his behavior might be explainable. Throughout the war with Iran, Trump has been changing his approach many times. At times, he acts very aggressively, and at other times, he tries to push for peace talks quickly. In a new Wall Street Journal report, Trump has been shifting between confrontation and attempts to make peace, while privately worrying about how bad the situation could become as the conflict lasts lon...
If you’ve ever looked at the roof of a modern car, you’ve probably noticed a sleek little fin perched up there. You might be surprised to learn that the shark fin isn’t just a design feature to make your car look like an apex predator on the road. Instead it serves a few important purposes to make your ride safer, swifter and more fun! Old car antennas, often referred to as rod or whip antennas, were a staple of vehicles for decades. These antennas, typically long and extendable, served as the primary means for picking up AM/FM radio signals. Positioned prominently on the hood, roof, or fender, they became an iconic feature of classic cars. But, over time, advancements in technology and design led to the creation of more durable antennas – shark fins that are aerodynamic and typically found at the center or rear of a car’s roof. What does it do? The shark fin antenna isn’t just for catching the latest hits on FM radio – it’s a multifunctional little gadget. Here’s what it typical...