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Age, Biography and Wiki Birth Day April 29, 1979 Birth Place Bournemouth, England Matt Tong age 44 YEARS OLD Birth Sign Taurus 💰 Net worth: $4 Million Matt Tong, a renowned drummer hailing from England, has made quite a name for himself in the music industry. With his exceptional skills and undeniable talent, it comes as no surprise that his net worth is estimated to be a whopping $4 million in 2024.

Melting sea ice is forcing polar bears to take epic swims. You asked for ways to help.

Last month we reported on a study that found polar bears areswimming incredibly long distances in search of sea ice where they can hunt and rest. These marathon swims — which can cover hundreds of miles and take up to nine days — are incredibly taxing to the bears and their cubs, and they put the already-imperiled Arctic species at even greater risk. Base question: "What can we do about it?" One reader tweeted suggesting that scientists build artificial islands to replace the vanishing ice.

Nikola Jokic's weak ejection brings out the boos in Chicago

Explore More The fans at United Center were fuming after referee Mousa Dagher tossed Nuggets star Nikola Jokic from Tuesday’s game against the Bulls. It all stemmed from a play late in the second quarter where the Serbian superstar thought he was fouled, but the refs didn’t make a call. As the play went the other way, the 2023 NBA Finals MVP said something to the official and Jokic was given a technical and ejected from the game — an eventual 114-106 win by Denver.

Pakistan orders Afghan asylum seekers out of country by November

By Frances MaoBBC News EPAPakistan has seen an influx of refugees from Afghanistan since the Taliban regained power in 2021Pakistan has ordered all unauthorised Afghan asylum seekers - an estimated 1.7 million people - to leave the country by November. A spike in attacks along the two countries' border, which Islamabad blames on Afghanistan-based operatives, has escalated tensions this year. It has also fuelled resentment in Islamabad, which on Tuesday announced a crackdown on "