Dan Bennett

Dan is a digital media freelancer who offers direct consultation for companies as well as decades of experience in video production, video editing, motion graphics, sound design, graphic design, and digital content development. He is the Founder of 1 Minute Media, a company that empowers individuals to tell their stories with great video through coursework and private membership. Dan has had the privilege to work with some amazing clients like… Harley Davidson, Hasbro, Cisco, Mercury Marine, Anheuser-Busch, Camaro, Westbrook Media (Will Smith’s production company) and many more.

North Korea Stimulates Nuclear Strike To Warn The US

North Korea has said they have conducted mock nuclear strike tests to warn the United States. The warning aimed at sending a message to the US that the country was able to protect itself in case of a nuclear war. The country launched several cruise missiles with some of them armed with mock nuclear weapons.

Spain Women Football President Apologize For Kissing Player

The Spanish Women’s football president has apologized for kissing a team player after the world cup victory. Luis Rubiales, the president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, kissed Jenni Hermoso on the lips after Spain’s victory over England in the world cup final. Hermoso Said She Didn’t Like It The unexpected kiss spread like wildfire

Mystery ‘Blood Waterfall’ in Antarctica Finally Solved

More than a century ago, geoscientist Griffith Taylor made an extraordinary finding while exploring Antarctica—an exceptional waterfall. Scientists have proposed numerous theories to explain the strange occurrence, which seems like blood flowing out of the ice. A research team from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Colorado College has finally solved the mystery of Antarctica “blood falls”.

Hachiko, World’s Most Faithful Dog Turns 100 This Year

Hachiko, the symbol of friendship and loyalty, he turned 100-years-old this year. Hachiko, nicknamed Hachi, was a Japanese Akita dog, who became famous for his unending love towards his owner named Hidesaburō Ueno, who took Hachiko as a pet in 1924.

India Says It Trusts ‘AI’ And Refuses To Regulate

India has stunned the world by deciding not to regulate AI. While the world is worried about the dangers of this new highly revolutionary technology, the Indian government has refused to regulate AI. In March, more than 500 experts belonging to different walks of life urged the closure of the AI labs which poses a significant threat to humanity.

Chinese And Indian Troops Clash Along The Border

Indian and Chinese forces engaged in a physical scuffle near the Himalayan border between the countries, the first confirmed incident involving the two nuclear-armed Asian nations in almost two years. The clash between two neighbouring countries in the Tawang region of Arunachal Pradesh resulted in minor injuries on both sides.

Singapore Parliament Lifts Ban On Same Sex

The Singapore’s parliament lifts its ban on gay sex , but it also changed the constitution to essentially prevent complete marriage equality, which is legally available to heterosexual couples. The colonial law was rarely enforced even before this decision. The anti-gay law was passed during the British colonial era which punished gay sex to two years in prison.

Hungry Bats Will Cause Another Worldwide Pandemic

The new study suggests that starving bats can shed more deadly viruses that can affect both humans and animals. The findings of the new research can help the scientists to make new vaccines prior to global outbreaks. The scientists concentrated on the Hendra virus, which kills 75% of the horses infected by the virus.

US And Russia To Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Tensions

Joe Biden’s administration will resume talks with the Russian counterpart amid serious tensions between both countries. Putin has threatened to use nuclear weapons multiple times after its invasion of Ukraine. The Talks will take place in Cairo, Egypt in the near future. Both the countries came together several times in the past to limit the quantity of nuclear arsenals.