While more people than ever are running marathons in the U.S., the risk of dying from a heart attack during a run has fallen dramatically in recent years. That’s a key conclusion from a new study by Jonathan Kim, associate professor in the Emory School of Medicine. Kim’s research is a follow-up…
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Police show how Russians recruit Ukrainian teens for terror attacks
Police have shown how Russian intelligence operatives recruit Ukrainian youngsters to engage them in acts of terror and sabotage.
This was reported on Facebook by the First Deputy Head of the Patrol Police Department, Oleksiy Biloshytskyi, who posted screenshots of…
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Trump would only help a neighbor for profit – POLITICO
At its peak, the Lend-Lease programs assisted 38 countries with supplies and equipment to the tune of around $50 billion — the equivalent of nearly $700 billion today when accounting for inflation. Britain received the lion’s share, and eventually only about $8 billion was ever actually…
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from Trump’s ‘Apprentice’ boss to ‘high-powered’ British fixer – POLITICO
‘Knows what his role is and isn’t’
Mythmaking comes far less naturally to Starmer, but he clearly sees some faint traces of similarities in their life stories. The PM places his own working-class origins in Oxted, Surrey, just 30 miles from where Burnett, two years his senior, grew…
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The time has come to punish Orbán, Germany’s next government says – POLITICO
The German vote
More broadly, the coalition negotiators vowed to take on a more proactive role on the European stage by using the Weimar Triangle — a loose alliance of France, Germany and Poland — as a vehicle for shaping EU policy. Under the previous coalition government led by the…
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Germany’s Greens forced to return to their activist roots – POLITICO
But given their new place in the opposition, the only way to maneuever politically may be back to the left — to the fundi side of things.
Sven-Christian Kindler, a former Greens lawmaker who did not run for reelection in the February vote, sees the Greens’ missteps as rooted in what…
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The War And Treaty’s Michael Trotter, Jr.’s Type 2 Diabetes Change
Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Trotter of The War and Treaty (second and third from the left), are … More
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The Swedish city fined for missing an environmental target
MaryLou CostaBusiness reporter
Happy Visuals GoteborgGothenburg’s local authority is seeking to highlight its green credentials Gothenburg, Sweden’s second city, is highlighting its environmental credentials by continuing to put its money on the line.
Back in 2022, the City of Gothenburg, became…
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Russian occupiers seize equipment from auto repair shops in Mariupol, Berdiansk for military use
In the temporarily occupied cities of Mariupol and Berdiansk, Russian forces are confiscating equipment from private auto repair shops to service their military vehicles.
The Yellow Ribbon resistance movement announced this on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.
Russian…
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Trump Threatens Putin With Oil Tariffs, Pressures Zelenskyy On Minerals Deal
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) is continuing legal action against the US Agency for Global Media (USAGM) to secure the release of congressionally appropriated funding, it said in a statement on March 28.
USAGM oversees RFE/RL, Voice of America (VOA), and other US international…
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