Palestinians say one of the two remaining hospitals in northern Gaza was struck on Thursday, causing extensive damage. Meanwhile, the UN says 90 aid trucks have been distributed, but says much more aid is needed to satisfy the needs of Gazans.
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At least 107 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza as aid continues to trickle in
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Scott Adams Reveals Trump Called Him To ‘Check In’ After Terminal Cancer Diagnosis
“Dilbert” cartoonist Scott Adams said he received a call from President Donald Trump after announcing that he’d been diagnosed with terminal cancer.
“Somebody’s calling me from some number I don’t recognize, something in Florida and I…
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Over 100 schools in occupied Luhansk region at risk of closure due to declining student numbers
“Authorities” in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk region plan to shut down dozens of schools due to a lack of students, according to Oleksiy Kharchenko, head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration.
“More than 100 schools in the so-called LPR…
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Over 100 schools in occupied Luhansk region at risk of closure due to declining student numbers
“Authorities” in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk region plan to shut down dozens of schools due to a lack of students, according to Oleksiy Kharchenko, head of the Luhansk Regional Military Administration.
“More than 100 schools in the so-called LPR…
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Trump Confirms Attempted Deportation of Migrants to South Sudan
President Trump on Thursday confirmed that a group of migrants from countries including Vietnam, Cuba and Mexico were stuck in the East African nation of Djibouti on their way to being deported to South Sudan, a location U.S. officials had…
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Cargo Ship Crashes Into Norway Man’s Backyard
Johan Helberg woke up on Thursday morning to find his backyard view of a Norwegian fjord transformed into the side of a giant ship.
An enormous cargo ship, the NCL Salten, had run aground at about 5 a.m. on Thursday, barely missing his house on…
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New ketamine study promises extended relief for depression
Roughly 10 percent of the U.S. population is afflicted with major depressive disorder at any given time, and up to 20 percent will exhibit MDD symptoms over their lifetimes.
Yet despite its prevalence, methods to treat MDD often fall short for a not-insignificant portion of the population….
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New tools to treat retinal degenerations at advanced stages of disease
Inherited retinal degenerations (IRDs) are a group of genetic disorders that lead to progressive vision loss as the light-sensing cells of the eye — the photoreceptors — die due to mutations in genes needed for their function and survival.
Gene therapy has emerged as a promising approach,…
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The US Senate threatens Russia with “tough” sanctions for delaying the peace process, bypassing Trump.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham stated that support for a bill imposing “tough sanctions” against Russia has grown in the US Congress to 81 senators out of the 100 total. To override a possible veto by President Donald Trump in the Senate, 67 votes are…
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IT specialist detained in Donetsk region
The Security Service of Ukraine has detained a Russian military intelligence agent who was preparing coordinates for air strikes by the invading army on the frontline town of Kostiantynivka, Donetsk region.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the
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